From FSternfeld at aol.com Mon Apr 9 05:08:52 2007 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 08:08:52 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Corrected Age info: Seth Gordon AUDITION WORKSHOP @ Fairmount Center Message-ID: -------------------------------1176120532 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en =20 THEATRE - SPRING 2007 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 Instructor: Seth Gordon=20 One Session 6-8th grade: Saturday, April 28, 2007, 1:00 =E2=80=93 4:00pm 9th grade - Adult: Saturday, May 19, 2007,1:00 =E2=80=93 4:00pm 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= . -------------------------------1176120532 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en
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------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C77A82.2DCCEB90-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Mon Apr 9 06:13:38 2007 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny K. Wu) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 09:13:38 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Funding for films - a high risk endeavor Message-ID: <0MKoyl-1Hatbl2ooG-0001ai@mrelay.perfora.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0167_01C77A87.5E6A8000 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit As filmmakers, we always in need of funds to start or finish our movie, however, be very careful in how you obtain your funding, here's a small write up by an entertainment attorney in providing some tip bits about investing on a film: ---------------- There are many problems to indie filmmaking and financing is just one of them. Probably the best filmmaking book I've ever read is "Independent Feature Film Production" by Goodell. This is one of the only indie filmmaking books that actually includes information on film financing and the documents and procedures required. [to receive more information on this books, When you speak to someone about financing your project you MUST be VERY careful. Investing in your film is a SECURITY and as such is regulated by the SEC. That's right, the Securities and Exchange Commission (aka: The Feds). Improper procedures or discloser can result in fines or more. When seeking investors make sure that you're not speaking to people that you're not acquainted with. If you do, the feds can classify it as "solicitation". That's a NO NO. (Unless you have registered with SEC) Here is another problem. If you offer it in the wrong way say, misinformation in the investor's plan, announcing it at a party or placing an add in a magazine or similar media or on your website, they can classify it as a "Public Offering"...Another NO NO. This one would cost you, the filmmaker, dearly. You would be required to register the stock with the SEC and that is quite costly. Be careful and make sure you're attorney looks over the information before you proceed to financing. If you don't have a lawyer, usually there are some local support groups that can help you find one. ------------------ My comment: Make sure you read on these before hand, especially just go to SEC website and read all the FAQ they have there for filmmakers, basically, you can ask friends, families or people you know only unless you registered with SEC. Any false information that you provide to these investors, will be considered fraud and any of these investors can 1. sue you for fraud, or 2. asking you for $ back. Make sure you sign a very detailed paperwork, not some 1 sheet or so. In your papers, make sure the RISK FACTOR in investing into a film is explained clearly, and do not EVER, make mention of 'we have secured distribution rights' when nothing was signed, Because in the end, these will come back and really bite you hard. You can find more articles about distribution, funding and others here: http://www.marklitwak.com/articles/ Johnny K. Wu www.mdifilm.com www.rapturethemovie.com www.clevelandindieclub.com www.ocagc.org ------=_NextPart_000_0167_01C77A87.5E6A8000 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

As filmmakers, we always in need of funds to start or = finish our movie, however, be very careful in how you obtain your funding, = here’s a small write up by an entertainment attorney in providing some tip bits = about investing on a film:

 

----------------

 

There are many problems to indie filmmaking and = financing is just one of them. Probably the best filmmaking book I've ever read is "Independent Feature Film Production" by Goodell. This is one = of the only indie filmmaking books that actually includes information on film financing and the documents and procedures required. [to receive more information on this books,

 

When you speak to someone about financing your = project you MUST be VERY careful. Investing in your film is a SECURITY and as such = is regulated by the SEC. That's right, the Securities and Exchange = Commission (aka: The Feds).

 

Improper procedures or discloser can result in fines = or more.

 

When seeking investors make sure that you're not = speaking to people that you're not acquainted with. If you do, the feds can classify = it as "solicitation". That's a NO NO.  (Unless you have = registered with SEC)

 

Here is another problem. If you offer it in the wrong = way say, misinformation in the investor’s plan, announcing it at a = party or placing an add in a magazine or similar media or on your website, they = can classify it as a "Public Offering"...Another NO NO. This one = would cost you, the filmmaker, dearly. You would be required to register the = stock with the SEC and that is quite costly.

 

Be careful and make sure you're attorney looks over = the information before you proceed to financing. If you don't have a lawyer, usually there are some local support groups that can help you find one. =

 

------------------

 

My comment:

Make sure you read on these before hand, especially = just go to SEC website and read all the FAQ they have there for filmmakers, = basically, you can ask friends, families or people you know only unless you = registered with SEC. Any false information that you provide to these investors, = will be considered fraud and any of these investors can 1. sue you for fraud, or 2. asking = you for $ back. Make sure you sign a very detailed paperwork, not some 1 sheet = or so. In your papers, make sure the RISK FACTOR in investing into a film is = explained clearly, and do not EVER, make mention of ‘we have secured = distribution rights’ when nothing was signed, Because in the end, these will = come back and really bite you hard.

 

You can find more articles about distribution, = funding and others here: http://www.marklitwak.com/ar= ticles/

 

 

Johnny K. Wu

www.mdifilm.com

www.rapturethemovie.com=

www.clevelandindieclub.com

www.ocagc.org=

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0167_01C77A87.5E6A8000-- From clevejams at yahoo.com Mon Apr 9 06:14:13 2007 From: clevejams at yahoo.com (Don Mitri) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 06:14:13 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Jams & Torque...Full Throttle Improv! Message-ID: <588314.8218.qm@web59006.mail.re1.yahoo.com> --0-970014692-1176124453=:8218 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 4/10/07! Cleveland Jams creates 2 improv teams on the spot each and every Tuesday night at Bassa Vita! 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 a new improv ensemble created in Cleveland with Cleveland based improvisers. Come and check out the next path of improv comedy in C-Town! Date: Saturday 5/5/07 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! --------------------------------- Need Mail bonding? Go to the Yahoo! Mail Q&A for great tips from Yahoo! Answers users. --0-970014692-1176124453=:8218 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 4/10/07!

Cleveland Jams creates 2 improv teams on the spot each and every Tuesday night at Bassa Vita!
 
 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 a new improv ensemble created in Cleveland with Cleveland based improvisers. Come and check out the next path of improv comedy in C-Town!
 
Date: Saturday 5/5/07 
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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Go to the Yahoo! Mail Q&A for great tips from Yahoo! Answers users. --0-970014692-1176124453=:8218-- From Huntheatre at aol.com Mon Apr 9 06:14:12 2007 From: Huntheatre at aol.com (Huntheatre at aol.com) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 09:14:12 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need one actor for "Don't Dress for Dinner" at Huntington Playhouse Message-ID: -------------------------------1176124452 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Huntington Playhouse is still looking for a male actor to play the part of George in "Don't Dress for Dinner". Age range is late 20's to early 40's. Character needs to project a "menacing" first impression. Performance dates are Thurs-Sun May 3 - 27. Rehearsal schedule would be flexible until April 22. If interested, contact the Director, Dale Hruska, at _hpclights1 at yahoo.com_ (mailto:hpclights1 at yahoo.com) or (440)871-3229. Huntington Playhouse is located at 28601 Lake Road in Bay Village, Ohio and is an affiliate of the Cleveland Metroparks. For up to date information about Huntington Playhouse, check our web site at : _www.huntingtonplayhouse.com_ (http://www.huntingtonplayhouse.com/) ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. -------------------------------1176124452 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Huntington Playhouse is still looking for=20= a male=20 actor to play the part of George in "Don't Dress for Dinner".  Age= =20 range is late 20's to early 40's.  Character needs to project a=20 "menacing"  first impression.
 
Performance dates are Thurs-Sun May 3 -=20 27.  Rehearsal schedule would be flexible until April 22.  If=20 interested, contact the Director, Dale Hruska, at hpclights1 at yahoo.com=20 or (440)871-3229.
 
Huntington Playhouse is located at 28601 L= ake=20 Road in Bay Village, Ohio and is an affiliate of the Cleveland Metroparks.&n= bsp;=20
 
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-------------------------------1176124452-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Mon Apr 9 06:47:03 2007 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny K. Wu) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 09:47:03 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]In Need of a photographer Message-ID: <0MKp2t-1Hau860XoL-0008WJ@mrelay.perfora.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01AF_01C77A8C.07ECAD70 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hey everyone, on April 21, my nonprofit civil rights organization is going to have a special dinner gala to meet and greet our US chapters representatives and national board members that will be having for the first time in decades, a national board meeting here in Cleveland, we are in need of a photographer that would be interested in help take some photographs for archiving needs, in return, we'll provide the dinner meal. We have already 300 people that has ordered their tickets for the event held at Li Wah Restaurant. I've included the information again below for your reference, thank you 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 ------=_NextPart_000_01AF_01C77A8C.07ECAD70 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Hey everyone, on April 21, my nonprofit civil rights organization is going to have a special dinner gala to meet and greet = our US chapters representatives and national board members that will be having = for the first time in decades, a national board meeting here in Cleveland, we = are in need of a photographer that would be interested in help take some = photographs for archiving needs, in return, we’ll provide the dinner meal. We = have already 300 people that has ordered their tickets for the event held at = Li Wah Restaurant.

 

I’ve included the information again below for = your reference, thank you

 

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

 

------=_NextPart_000_01AF_01C77A8C.07ECAD70-- From waltcampbell at ameritech.net Mon Apr 9 07:44:25 2007 From: waltcampbell at ameritech.net (Walt Campbell) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 07:44:25 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Susan Weber, Early Girl (Formerly Slackjaw) perform:Take Back The Night Concert Apr 13 Message-ID: <527990.1312.qm@web82707.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-12218706-1176129865=:1312 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit SUSAN WEBER TO PERFORM AT TAKE BACK THE NIGHT CONCERT APRIL 13 Susan Weber and Monet's Orbit will perform at Take Back The Night on Friday, April 13, at 9:00 PM at The Spot, 1619 Mistletoe Drive, Cleveland, OH 44106 (on the campus of Case Western Reserve University). This concert, sponsored by the Feminist Majority Leadership Alliance at CWRU, is a fundraising event for the Cleveland Rape Crisis Center. Early Girl (formerly Slackjaw) and another act TBA will also perform. $5 Cover, $3 if you bring an item on the Rape Crisis Center's Wish List. Visit this page to access their wish list: http://www.clevelandrapecrisis.org/home/wish.asp Walt Campbell (216) 469-0323 Campbell Artist Management Representing Susan Weber 2006 Free Times Music Award Winner Best Female Singer-Songwriter Web Site: www.susanweber.com MySpace: www.myspace.com/susanweber Susan's Sonicbids EPK: http://www.sonicbids.com/epk/epk.asp?epk_id=64044 --0-12218706-1176129865=:1312 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
SUSAN WEBER TO PERFORM AT TAKE BACK THE NIGHT CONCERT APRIL 13
 
Susan Weber and Monet's Orbit will perform at Take Back The Night on Friday, April 13, at 9:00 PM at The Spot, 1619 Mistletoe Drive, Cleveland, OH 44106 (on the campus of Case Western Reserve University). 
 
This concert, sponsored by the Feminist Majority Leadership Alliance at CWRU, is a fundraising event for the Cleveland Rape Crisis Center
 
Early Girl (formerly Slackjaw) and another act TBA will also perform.  $5 Cover,  $3 if you bring an item on the Rape Crisis Center's Wish List. Visit this page to access their wish list: http://www.clevelandrapecrisis.org/home/wish.asp



Walt Campbell (216) 469-0323
Campbell Artist Management
Representing Susan Weber
2006 Free Times Music Award Winner
Best Female Singer-Songwriter
--0-12218706-1176129865=:1312-- From matt4jack at yahoo.com Mon Apr 9 07:53:58 2007 From: matt4jack at yahoo.com (Renee Matthews) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 07:53:58 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Colored Funeral at Karamu House Message-ID: <549380.40627.qm@web53304.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-352970650-1176130438=:40627 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="0-1400709665-1176130438=:40627" --0-1400709665-1176130438=:40627 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hello Everyone, I do hope you get a chance to support me and the Karamu House by coming out to see this play. It is a hoot! Sometimes we need to laugh at our circumstances. Then, we need to get up and do something to better our lives. Gregory Carr has written a play that is comparable to George C. Wolfe's "The Colored Museum". It is a World Premiere and a must see. Hope to see you all there at some point. We need your support. Much Love Always Renee Matthews-Jackson The Colored Museum - Ensemble Cast Member Here's a link to a Plain Dealer article and a copy is attached: http://www.cleveland.com/plaindealer/stories/index.ssf?/base/entertainment-0/1176021240311540.xml&coll=2#continue: --------------------------------- Get your own web address. Have a HUGE year through Yahoo! Small Business. --0-1400709665-1176130438=:40627 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Hello Everyone,
 
I do hope you get a chance to support me and the Karamu House by coming out to see this play.  It is a hoot!  Sometimes we need to laugh at our circumstances.  Then, we need to get up and do something to better our lives.  Gregory Carr has written a play that is comparable to George C. Wolfe's "The Colored Museum".  It is a World Premiere and a must see.  Hope to see you all there at some point.  We need your support.
 
Much Love Always
 
Renee Matthews-Jackson
The Colored Museum - Ensemble Cast Member
 
Here's a link to a Plain Dealer article and a copy is attached:
 


Get your own web address.
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Marc L. Goodman/Apr. 9 & Other News! Message-ID: <1861995.1176135426180.JavaMail.root@web22> ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST" Voice Talent - MARC L. GOODMAN (Location: Cleveland, Ohio) (April 9, 2007) To view Marc's profile, visit www.artistschair.com or http://www.artistschair.com/showprofile.asp?id=902 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 fstorch at beckcenter.org Mon Apr 9 10:29:50 2007 From: fstorch at beckcenter.org (Fran Storch) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 13:29:50 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Beck Center Youth Theater presents HONK! A Musical Tale of the Ugly Duckling, May 4-13 Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84EAED94B@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77ACC.ADD8C0AA Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 9, 2007 For more Information, (216) 521-2540 Yvette Hanzel, extension 225 Dawn Youngs, extension 223 =20 =20 =20 Beck Center's Youth Theater presents HONK! A Musical Tale of the Ugly Duckling May 4 - May 13, 2007 Directed by Kevin Joseph Kelly =20 Lakewood, Ohio -Beck Center for the Arts' Youth Theater presents Honk! A Musical Tale of the Ugly Duckling on the Mackey Main Stage from May 4 through May 13, 2007. Directed by Kevin Joseph Kelly, Honk! is the story of Ugly, a duckling whose odd, gawky looks instantly incite prejudice from his family and neighbors. Separated from the farm, Ugly must find his way home. Along his rollicking and harrowing journey he not only discovers his true beauty and glorious destiny, but also finds love and acceptance in all its forms. "I am thrilled to be directing Honk! and working with the incredible kids at Beck," says Kelly. "This show is very challenging musically and the cast is handling the task like pros. I can't wait to share the joy of the performance with families everywhere." Kevin Joseph Kelly has taught at the Beck Center for the Arts, Cassidy Theatre and The Cleveland Play House. As a director, Kevin has directed at several area theaters including the Beck Center for the Arts, Weathervane Playhouse, Cassidy Theatre, Clague Playhouse, and Rocky River Community Theater. In addition, he has spent the last several years at The Cleveland Play House performing in the Children's Theatre Series and their Club Cabaret Series. Cast members for Honk! are students from the Beck Center's Theater Education program. They have participated in the Fundamentals of Theater class and other "core" theater classes for children available at the Beck Center for the Arts. In both fundamentals and core classes, students explore basic acting skills through improvisation and theater games, as well as develop singing and acting techniques, and study method acting. In addition, they have had introduction to theater appreciation and basic theater terminology. The Beck Center's production of Honk! A Musical Tale of the Ugly Duckling is sponsored by Cox Communications, Westfield Great Northern, Music Is Elementary, and Lakewoodbuzz.com. 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, and the Thomas H. White Foundation, and the Ohio Arts Council. Honk! runs May 4 through May 13 on the Mackey Main Stage. Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m., Sunday, May 6 at 4:00 p.m. and Sunday, May 13 at 3:00 p.m. A special matinee has been scheduled for 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, May 8. Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for children (12 and under). Group discounts are available for 12 or more. To reserve tickets, call the Beck Center Box Office at (216) 521-2540. Convenient on-site parking is available. The Beck Center for the Arts is located just ten minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. ### ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77ACC.ADD8C0AA Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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Lakewood= , OhioBeck Center for the Arts’ Youth = Theater presents Honk! A Musical Tale of = the Ugly Duckling on the Mackey Main Stage from May 4 through = May 13, = 2007.

          =   Directed by Kevin Joseph Kelly, Honk! is the story of Ugly, a duckling whose odd, gawky looks instantly incite = prejudice from his family and neighbors.  Separated from the farm, Ugly must = find his way home.  Along his rollicking and harrowing journey he not = only discovers his true beauty and glorious destiny, but also finds love and = acceptance in all its forms. “I am thrilled to be directing Honk! and working with the incredible kids at Beck,” says Kelly.  = “This show is very challenging musically and the cast is handling the task = like pros.  I can't wait to share the joy of the performance with families everywhere.

          =   Kevin Joseph Kelly has taught at the Beck Center for the Arts, Cassidy Theatre and The Cleveland Play House. =  As a director, Kevin has directed at several area theaters including the = Beck = Center for the Arts, Weathervane Playhouse, Cassidy Theatre, Clague = Playhouse, and Rocky River Community Theater.  In addition, he has spent = the last several years at The Cleveland Play House performing in the Children’s Theatre Series and their Club Cabaret = Series.


Cast members for Honk! are students from the Beck Center’s = Theater Education program.  They have participated in the Fundamentals of = Theater class and other “core” theater classes for children = available at the Beck Center for the Arts.  In = both fundamentals and core classes, students explore basic acting skills = through improvisation and theater games, as well as develop singing and acting techniques, and study method acting.  In addition, they have had introduction to theater appreciation and basic theater = terminology.

The Beck Center’s production of Honk! A Musical Tale = of the Ugly Duckling is sponsored by Cox Communications, Westfield = Great Northern, Music Is Elementary, and Lakewoodbuzz.com. 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, and the Thomas H. White Foundation, = and the Ohio Arts Council.

Honk! runs May 4 through May 13 on the Mackey Main = Stage.  Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m., Sunday, May 6 at 4:00 p.m. and Sunday, May 13 at 3:00 p.m.  A special matinee has been scheduled for = 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, = May 8.  Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for = children (12 and under).  Group discounts are available for 12 or more.  To reserve tickets, call the Beck Center Box Office at (216) = 521-2540.  Convenient on-site parking is available.  The Beck Center for the Arts is = located just ten minutes west of downtown Cleveland = at 17801 Detroit = Avenue in Lakewood.

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C77ACC.ADD8C0AA-- From tolle at abc-packaging.com Mon Apr 9 10:34:15 2007 From: tolle at abc-packaging.com (Tammi Olle) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 13:34:15 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Wiz Message-ID: <001c01c77acd$4b69d5a0$0901010a@Psyche> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_001D_01C77AAB.C45835A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit SMS Dramatic Arts Organization invites you to 'Ease on Down the Road' as we present The Wiz This high energy play is adapted from 'The Wonderful Wizard of Oz' and includes hits like 'He's the Wizard' and 'Don't Nobody Bring Me No Bad News'. Join Dorothy, the Scarecrow, the Tinman and the Lion as they journey to the Emerald City to see the Wizard and encounter the colorful characters, witches and magical creatures along the way. Friday May 18 & Saturday May 19th at 7:00 pm Sunday May 20th at 2:00pm 265 Baker Street Berea, OH 44017 Tickets are selling fast, call now for best seats. Tickets: $6.00 adults and $4.00 seniors/students- what a deal! Call 216-556-2400 to reserve tickets. THE WIZ Book by William F. Brown, Music and Lyrics by Charlie Smalls ------=_NextPart_000_001D_01C77AAB.C45835A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

SMS = Dramatic Arts Organization invites you to = ‘Ease on Down the Road’ as = we present

The Wiz

 

 

This high energy play is adapted from ‘The = Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ and includes hits like ‘He’s the Wizard’ = and ‘Don’t Nobody Bring Me No Bad = News’.  Join Dorothy, the Scarecrow, the = Tinman and the Lion as they journey to the Emerald City to see the = Wizard and encounter the colorful characters, witches and magical creatures along = the way.

 

Friday = May 18 & Saturday May 19th at 7:00 pm

Sunday = May 20th at 2:00pm

 

265 Baker = Street           Berea, OH 44017=

 

Tickets are selling fast, call now for best = seats.

 

Tickets: = $6.00 adults and $4.00 seniors/students- what a = deal!

Call 216-556-2400 to reserve tickets.

 

THE WIZ Book by William F. Brown, Music and Lyrics by = Charlie Smalls

 

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_001D_01C77AAB.C45835A0-- >From The Mad Factory" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0014_01C77AAE.F5E59330 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable hi fred please let me know if you get this THE MAD* FACTORY IS HOLDING AUDITIONS FOR "ONCE UPON A MATTRESS" Who: Adults and Students ages 12 on up. When: Saturday, May 19~1:00-3:00pm or Monday, May 21~7:00-9:00pm or by = appointment. Where: MAD* Factory Classroom~39 S. Main St., Suite 310, Oberlin, = 44074~~directions are available on our website at www.madfactory.org or = by phone at 440-774-7062. Please come promptly at the beginning of auditions and plan on staying = the entire time. Bring a sense of humor and all scheduling conflicts. = Performances will be held in Oberlin High School's Auditorium July 27-29 = & August 3-5. ------=_NextPart_000_0014_01C77AAE.F5E59330 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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Who: Adults=20 and Students ages 12 on up.

When:=20 Saturday, May 19~1:00-3:00pm or Monday, May 21~7:00-9:00pm or by=20 appointment.

Where: MAD*=20 Factory Classroom~39 S. Main St., Suite 310, Oberlin, 44074~~directions = are=20 available on our website at www.madfactory.org or by = phone at=20 440-774-7062.

Please=20 come promptly at the beginning of auditions and plan on staying the = entire time.=20 Bring a sense of humor and all scheduling conflicts.=20 Performances=20 will be held in Oberlin High School's Auditorium July 27-29 &  August 3-5.
 
 
------=_NextPart_000_0014_01C77AAE.F5E59330-- >From groundworksmailinglist " Reminder to all GroundWorks friends and supporters, GroundWorks is hosting a Gospel Brunch benefit party this Sunday April 15 at the House of Blues in downtown Cleveland. It is a fabulous place, worth going just to see the first class outsider art collection that covers all the walls. The House of Blues Foundation out of New Orleans buys the work to support non-academically trained, often poor, artists. If you?ve always thought about going down to the House of Blues Gospel Brunch now is your chance to check it out and help support Cleveland?s own GroundWorks Dancetheater. There will be Mimosas and lots of other good things to eat, while being serenaded by a gospel choir. The GroundWorks will also perform with the singers. There is a silent auction with the opportunity to buy art from 9 artists, including Don Harvey, Mark Soppeland, Garie Waltzer, Hui Chu Ying, and others. In addition, there are many non-art auction items too numerous to mention. Below is a summary of information about the benefit. Please forward this message to your e-mail lists - thanks. Hope to see you there! David Groundworks Benefit House of Blues - 308 Euclid Ave. and E. 4th St., Cleveland Sunday, April 15th, 11:15am Good food and drink Gospel singers Groundworks dancers perform Chance to see fabulous outsider art and funky decor Opportunity to buy great art, and maybe find a great deal at silent auction, as well as non-art items Valet parking available for $4.00 at the 4th Street entrance Call 216-691-3180 to RSVP ? and pick up tickets at the door. ................................................................ Our apologies to anyone who has removed their address from this list. To unsubscribe please contact info at groundworksdance.org. From james_orosz2006 at yahoo.com Mon Apr 9 11:54:30 2007 From: james_orosz2006 at yahoo.com (James Orosz) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 11:54:30 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Indi Club April 22. 2007 Message-ID: <187650.13436.qm@web55101.mail.re4.yahoo.com> --0-1184307817-1176144870=:13436 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Cleveland IndieClub FREE Monthly Networking Meeting ? April 22, 2007 The Cleveland IndieClub meets every month, free of charge, for those who have the passion for making movies using film or video (whether it is in acting, directing, producing, writing, lighting or any other skill) and are looking for others who have similar interests. Cleveland IndieClub is administrated by Johnny K. Wu with the collaboration of Bill Johns and generally hosted each month by their members, which offers each an opportunity to create a variety of interest and topic. Cleveland IndieClub official website: www.clevelandindieclub.com NOTE: Every months we have had a standing room only of over 65 people participating, come early to get a seat. :) April 22, 2007 (1pm - 4pm) at The Hyacinth Lofts 3030 East 63rd Street Cleveland, Ohio, 44127 Please park on the street and enter from front of the building. Dial 022 to be buzzed in PLEASE DO NOT leave valuable things in your car on passerby's sight. Co-Hosts: Johnny Wu and Bill Johns Tempered Zealot Productions' A Thousand Words: BloodLine Bryant Anderson's film "Get Him" Featured Event: Networking with Indie Filmmakers For more information about Cleveland IndieClub, visit Cleveland IndieClub @ http://www.clevelandindieclub.com Organized and sponsored by Johnny K. Wu & Media Design Imaging (www.mdifilm.com). Co-sponsored by David Perkowski & The Hyacinth Lofts (www.thehyacinthlofts.com), Bill Johns & Cinevid Productions (www.cinevidproductions.com), the Cleveland IndieClub members, and the current monthly host. For the first past 2 years, Cleveland IndieClub was also co-sponsored by Talkies Movie & Coffee Bar (www.talkiescoffee.com) located at Ohio City. Past sponsor: Michael Balas & Media Group Studios (www.mediagroupstudios.com) Next meeting is scheduled for May 20, 2007 NOTE: If you have a movie on DVD that you would like to have it raffled, bring it to the meeting to have it raffled off to the participants. If you have short films (no longer than 30mins) that you would like to present and talk about it for future meetings, please email me at johnny at mdifilm.com (first come first serve) --------------------------------- Looking for earth-friendly autos? Browse Top Cars by "Green Rating" at Yahoo! Autos' Green Center. --0-1184307817-1176144870=:13436 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Cleveland IndieClub FREE Monthly Networking Meeting ? April 22, 2007


The Cleveland IndieClub meets every month, free of charge, for those who
have the passion for making movies using film or video (whether it is in
acting, directing, producing, writing, lighting or any other skill) and
are looking for others who have similar interests.

Cleveland IndieClub is administrated by Johnny K. Wu with the
collaboration of Bill Johns and generally hosted each month by their
members, which offers each an opportunity to create a variety of
interest and topic. Cleveland IndieClub official website:
www.clevelandindieclub.com

NOTE: Every months we have had a standing room only of over 65 people
participating, come early to get a seat. :)


April 22, 2007 (1pm - 4pm) at
The Hyacinth Lofts
3030 East 63rd Street
Cleveland, Ohio, 44127

Please park on the street and enter from front of the building.
Dial 022 to be buzzed in
PLEASE DO NOT leave valuable things in your car on passerby's sight.

Co-Hosts: Johnny Wu and Bill Johns
 
  • Tempered Zealot Productions' A Thousand Words: BloodLine
  • Bryant Anderson's film "Get Him"
Featured Event: Networking with Indie Filmmakers
 
For more information about Cleveland IndieClub, visit Cleveland
IndieClub @ http://www.clevelandindieclub.com

Organized and sponsored by Johnny K. Wu & Media Design Imaging
(www.mdifilm.com). Co-sponsored by David Perkowski & The Hyacinth Lofts
(www.thehyacinthlofts.com), Bill Johns & Cinevid Productions
(www.cinevidproductions.com), the Cleveland IndieClub members, and the
current monthly host. For the first past 2 years,
Cleveland IndieClub
was also co-sponsored by Talkies Movie & Coffee Bar
(www.talkiescoffee.com) located at
Ohio City. Past sponsor: Michael
Balas & Media Group Studios (www.mediagroupstudios.com)

Next meeting is scheduled for
May 20, 2007

NOTE: If you have a movie on DVD that you would like to have it raffled,
bring it to the meeting to have it raffled off to the participants. If
you have short films (no longer than 30mins) that you would like to
present and talk about it for future meetings, please email me at
johnny at mdifilm.com (first come first serve)


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Browse Top Cars by "Green Rating" at Yahoo! Autos' Green Center. --0-1184307817-1176144870=:13436-- From wspamherst at gmail.com Mon Apr 9 12:16:34 2007 From: wspamherst at gmail.com (Workshop Players) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 15:16:34 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop Players Present "Children's Letters To God" and "Diary of Adam and Eve" Message-ID: <24b1a6670704091216x5497f8d2o97300817173eb2fb@mail.gmail.com> ------=_Part_4845_7390928.1176146194617 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline *CHILDREN'S LETTERS TO GOD* Book by Stuart Hample Music by David Evans Lyrics by Douglas J. Cohen Directed by Jenifer Warren Music Director: Jayne Kacik Inspired by the international bestseller of the same name, CHILDREN'S LETTERS TO GOD is a musical that follows the lives of five young friends as they voice beliefs, desires, questions and doubts common to all people but most disarmingly expressed by children. Sixteen tuneful songs and assorted scenes (some based on actual letters) explore timeless issues such as sibling rivalry, divorce, holidays, loss of a beloved pet, the trials of being unathletic and first love. This entertaining show carries a universal message which crosses the boundaries of age, geography, and religion. *Cast:* Brett: Jonathan Warren Joanna: Lindsay Kaatz Kicker: Adam Riegler Iris: Tia Karaplis Theo: Jacob Hebble Ensemble: Jacob Bolton, Brianna Bryant, Olivia Cotton, Kristie Fabanich, Kaitlin Kohler, Kelsi Peggs, Katrina Walker, Hannah Watson Little Tikes: Alex Bolton, Jason Molek, Julia Molek *and THE DIARY OF ADAM AND EVE* Book by Jerome Coopersmith, Jerry Bock, and Sheldon Harnick Music by Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick Lyrics by Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick Directed by Teresa Lee Jenkins Music Director: Jayne Kacik *Cast:* The Serpent: Mike Majer Adam: Jack Warren Eve: Jayne Kacik Based on the short story The Diary of Adam and Eve by Mark Twain, this show is a quirky, touching spin on the tale of the world's first couple. The action takes place on Saturday, 1 June in Eden It presents a charming and beautiful twist to the Bible story with Eve dominating Adam's right to name all living things as she interjects herself into Adam's heretofore uncomplicated life in Eden. Performance dates for both shows are April 19, 20, 21, 27, 28, 29, May 4, 5, 6, at 8 p.m., with Sunday matinees on April 29 and May 6 at 3 p.m. Tickets are $12 each and may be reserved by calling our box office at 440-988-5613. Discounts are available for groups of 15 or more. Tickets are going fast. Reserve yours now! Workshop Players Theatre-in-the-Round is located at 44820 Middle Ridge Roadin Amherst. Check out our website at www.workshopplayers.com. - 30 - -- "If all the world's a stage, I want better lighting!" ------=_Part_4845_7390928.1176146194617 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline

CHILDREN'S LETTERS TO GOD

Book by Stuart Hample
Music by David Evans
Lyrics by Douglas J. Cohen
Directed by Jenifer Warren

Music Director: Jayne Kacik

Inspired by the international bestseller of the same name, CHILDREN'S LETTERS TO GOD is a musical that follows the lives of five young friends as they voice beliefs, desires, questions and doubts common to all people but most disarmingly expressed by children.  Sixteen tuneful songs and assorted scenes (some based on actual letters) explore timeless issues such as sibling rivalry, divorce, holidays, loss of a beloved pet, the trials of being unathletic and first love.  This entertaining show carries a universal message which crosses the boundaries of age, geography, and religion.

Cast:

Brett:   Jonathan Warren

Joanna:  Lindsay Kaatz

Kicker:   Adam Riegler

Iris:   Tia Karaplis

Theo:   Jacob Hebble

Ensemble:  Jacob Bolton, Brianna Bryant, Olivia Cotton, Kristie Fabanich, Kaitlin Kohler, Kelsi Peggs, Katrina Walker, Hannah Watson

Little Tikes:  Alex Bolton, Jason Molek, Julia Molek


and THE DIARY OF ADAM AND EVE

Book by Jerome Coopersmith, Jerry Bock, and Sheldon Harnick
Music by Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick
Lyrics by Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick
Directed by Teresa Lee Jenkins

Music Director: Jayne Kacik

 

Cast:

The Serpent:  Mike Majer

Adam:  Jack Warren

Eve:  Jayne Kacik

Based on the short story The Diary of Adam and Eve by Mark Twain, this show is a quirky, touching spin on the tale of the world's first couple.  The action takes place on Saturday, 1 June in Eden  It presents a charming and beautiful twist to the Bible story with Eve dominating Adam's right to name all living things as she interjects herself into Adam's heretofore uncomplicated life in Eden.

 

Performance dates for both shows are April 19, 20, 21, 27, 28, 29, May 4, 5, 6, at 8 p.m., with Sunday matinees on April 29 and May 6 at 3 p.m.

Tickets are $12 each and may be reserved by calling our box office at 440-988-5613. Discounts are available for groups of 15 or more.   Tickets are going fast. Reserve yours now!

 

Workshop Players Theatre-in-the-Round is located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road in Amherst . Check out our website at www.workshopplayers.com.

 

 

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--
"If all the world's a stage, I want better lighting!" ------=_Part_4845_7390928.1176146194617-- From wspamherst at gmail.com Mon Apr 9 12:28:06 2007 From: wspamherst at gmail.com (Workshop Players) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 15:28:06 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop Players Auditions "Over The Tavern" Message-ID: <24b1a6670704091228p565f39cewd2fd0e576040a187@mail.gmail.com> ------=_Part_5133_18126421.1176146886088 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline *OVER THE TAVERN* by Tom Dudzick *Director: Don Wozniak *Performance dates: June 28, 29, 30, July 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, 14, 15, 2007 Audition Schedule: *Sunday, April 22nd, **7:00-9:00 p.m.** Monday, April 23rd, **7:00-9:00 p.m.*** Auditions will be held at Workshop Players Theater, located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road in Amherst. *Cast:*** *One male mid to late 40's, three sons age 12, 13, and 15. One female early to mid 40's, one daughter 16, and one female nun 70's. * *For more information contact: Don Wozniak at 440-244-3960 or cen55422 at centurytel.net * -- "If all the world's a stage, I want better lighting!" ------=_Part_5133_18126421.1176146886088 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline

OVER THE TAVERN

by Tom Dudzick

Director: Don Wozniak

Performance dates: June 28, 29, 30, July 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, 14, 15, 2007

Audition Schedule:

Sunday, April 22nd,
7:00-9:00 p.m.


Monday, April 23rd,
7:00-9:00 p.m.

Auditions will be held at Workshop Players Theater, located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road in Amherst.

Cast:

One male mid to late 40's, three sons age 12, 13, and 15. One female early to mid 40's, one daughter 16, and one female nun 70's.


For more information contact:
Don Wozniak at 440-244-3960 or cen55422 at centurytel.net

 



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"If all the world's a stage, I want better lighting!" ------=_Part_5133_18126421.1176146886088-- From Erika_N_Acquaviva at Progressive.com Mon Apr 9 12:32:57 2007 From: Erika_N_Acquaviva at Progressive.com (Erika N Acquaviva) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 15:32:57 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat Message-ID: This is a multipart message in MIME format. --=_alternative 006B635D852572B8_= Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable 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! TICKETS ARE GOING FAST......please call to purchase yours today.=20 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 =20 --=_alternative 006B635D852572B8_= Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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!


TICKETS ARE GOING FAST......please call to purchase yours today.

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


                                                     
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-------------------------------1176148783-- From JKrol at hawken.edu Mon Apr 9 13:08:06 2007 From: JKrol at hawken.edu (John Krol) Date: Mon, 09 Apr 2007 16:08:06 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]summer camp drama director needed Message-ID: Seeking a drama director for the summer arts camp at ArtsCollinwood, 15605 = Waterloo Road, Cleveland (near the Beachland Ballroom.) The camp is six = weeks, June 19th through August 2nd, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday = mornings from 9:00 to 12:00, with a one week break in the middle. Pay is = $25.00 an hour. The drama director will be working with two groups of children, five to = eight year olds and nine to twelve year olds, approximately an hour and a = half a day each. The goal of the director should be to put on a public = performance on the last day of camp, coordinating with the art director on = costumes, props, and scenery. Experience working with children of this = age is appreciated, but creativity and a willingness to be a team member = and manage relationships with children, parents, and junior counselors/assi= stants is even more appreciated. Those interested in the position should please submit their letter of = application and resume via email to me at jkrol at hawken.edu. =20 John Krol, ArtsCollinwood Summer Camp Director=20 From prayzhymproductions at hotmail.com Mon Apr 9 13:29:10 2007 From: prayzhymproductions at hotmail.com (Ashley Grier) Date: Mon, 09 Apr 2007 15:29:10 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]male actor needed Message-ID: Are you an actor? Ever been interested in theatre? Does any one tell you that you should become an actor? Prayz Hym Productions, Inc searching for Men and male teens. 2 Roles available for Gospel Play entitled ?Let Go & Let God? For information regarding roles and play availability Contact Ashley Grier 216- 659-9299 prayzhymproductions at hotmail.com Regards, Ashley Grier C.E.O< Prayz Hym Productions *Holding on to my dreams, while I fly so high!* _________________________________________________________________ MSN is giving away a trip to Vegas to see Elton John.? Enter to win today. http://msnconcertcontest.com?icid-nceltontagline From prayzhymproductions at hotmail.com Mon Apr 9 13:32:31 2007 From: prayzhymproductions at hotmail.com (Ashley Grier) Date: Mon, 09 Apr 2007 15:32:31 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]volunteers needed Message-ID: Do you love Theatre? Are you sixteen years and older and often wonder what really goes on behind that curtain? What goes on when putting together a play? If so, come, volunteer And Gain an enjoyable experience!! Prayz Hym Productions is looking for volunteers to assist its very first production of ?Let Go & Let God?! If you need volunteer work or just want to assist in the theatre, Call Ashley 216- 659-9299 or Aleah 216- 269- 0558 Email: prayzhymproductions at hotmail.com or aleah_prayzhym at hotmail.com *Theatre is Amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!* Regards, Ashley Grier C.E.O< Prayz Hym Productions *Holding on to my dreams, while I fly so high!* _________________________________________________________________ MSN is giving away a trip to Vegas to see Elton John.? Enter to win today. http://msnconcertcontest.com?icid-nceltontagline From jbarlow at lorainccc.edu Mon Apr 9 13:59:03 2007 From: jbarlow at lorainccc.edu (Janet Barlow) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 16:59:03 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]This Week and Beyond at Stocker Arts Center Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77AE9.E7C80C20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Please take a moment to find out about this week's events=20 - A Family Musical along and a Great Student Art Exhibition -=20 and then scroll down for a Sneak Peak of other live events coming to Stocker Arts Center during April/May - all great events for all ages! =20 Here are the details: =20 =20 This week, we proudly present 3 performances of a special treat - a musical the whole family can enjoy: "A Kid's Life!" Wednesday, April 11 at 11 am and 7 pm & Thursday, April 12 at 11 am=20 When "A Kid's Life!" begins, we meet Zack, an adorable 5-year-old boy, and his golden retriever and best friend, Starsky. Together, they embark on a fun-filled adventure through their hometown where they befriend Zoe, a spunky 5-year-old girl who is new to town and rather shy. Gradually, Zack wins her trust and brings her out of her shell. Over the course of the day, Zack and Zoe encounter many new friends: from a talking clock who teaches them the importance of time, to a beautiful owl who reminds them that animals have feelings too, to an orange tree that gives them a deeper appreciation of nature. Mr. Sullivan, the corner store clerk, also joins the fun by showing them how wonderful "a kid's life!" can be! Packed with wholesome family entertainment and positive messages, this feel-good musical enchants audiences of all ages and is sure to get you moving! =20 The show runs one hour, and each of the performances will be followed by a meet-and-greet in the lobby with the cast in their colorful costumes. "A Kid's Life!" encourages positive thinking for children and inspires them to: appreciate the environment, believe in themselves, respect others, and most of all enjoy the magic of a kid's life! It's the perfect introduction to the wonderful world of live musical theatre. Let the charm and magic of "A Kid's Life!" create lasting memories for you and your family. Go to www.akidslife.net and watch the "trailer" and see for yourself! =20 Tickets: $10/each; Groups of 15 or more, please call the Box Office for special Group Rates! =20 other live events also coming to Stocker this spring: =20 Pluck Thursday, April 19 at 7:30pm=20 Directed by Cal McCrystal "The three most stupid musicians in the world have been invited to perform at last! Highly strung violinist Yarlsberg has designs on the perfect concert and ever enthusiastic Mr. Abanathie aims to please with a variety of instruments. Meanwhile, budget celebrity Kadifachi's surprisingly passionate relationship with her cello threatens to hijack the entire performance!" Enjoy the musical comedy show where anything could, and does, happen! Pluck, made up of violinist Adrian Garratt, violist Jon Regan and cellist Sian Kadifachi, is the comedy string trio whose unique and hugely entertaining show has turned the classical concert on its head! The group has played hundreds of shows all over the world, leading to huge exposure and reviews the likes of which string trios have never seen before... "Gloriously funny!" The Scotsman. "I laughed so much it really hurt" Three Weeks. Winner of four major international awards, Pluck has crescendoed its way to fame since the group's acclaimed debut at the Edinburgh Festival in 2003. From that time on, Pluck has tickled the funny bone of sold-out crowds all across Europe, Australia and the Far East. Now it's Stocker Arts Center's turn to enjoy Pluck's melodic buffoonery as they wreak havoc between harmonies. It's the Marx Brothers meets Yo-Yo Ma! It's Pluck! www.pluck.me.uk =20 Pavlo and his Band in Concert Saturday, April 21 - 7:30pm=20 After the enthusiastic response they received here last season, we've invited Pavlo and his band back to Stocker to wow you! Pavlo is the performer the News Leader of Duncan, BC dubbed the "Greek God of the Guitar!" He has also been called "Lord of the Strings!" (Star Phoenix, Saskatoon, KS) and a "Master Showman" (London Free Press). A Canadian born Greek composer, musician, singer, guitarist and recording artist, Pavlo composes in a style best described as "Mediterranean Music." He combines influences of Flamenco, Latin, Classical and Mediterranean guitar and mixes them together with the Greek Bouzouki, creating his own unique style! Pavlo and his band have released six albums, one of which was nominated for "Best Instrumental Album of the Year" at the 2000 Juno Awards in Canada. Two of his records have received Gold certifications in Canada by the Canadian Recording Industry Association, and he has sold over 500,000 albums worldwide. In 2004, he won "World Artist of the Year" at the Canadian Independent Music Awards. Pavlo's music has been included on two episodes of The Chris Isaak Show, a movie called "Marine Life" starring Cybil Shepherd, CTV's "Eleventh Hour" and L.A.'s "L Word" to name a few. His music has also been featured on over a dozen CD compilations around the world. Pavlo and his band perform over 150 concerts a year. We're glad they were able to fit in a return visit to Stocker Arts Center! Don't miss watching this dazzling performer - who will even astonish you by playing the guitar behind his head! You will be awed by the virtuosity and musicianship of Pavlo and his band members! www.pavlo.net =20 Tickets: $15.00/Adults; $10.00/Children 12 and under =20 Imani Winds in Concert Friday, April 27 - 7:30pm=20 VALERIE COLEMAN, flute, TOYIN SPELLMAN-DIAZ, oboe,=20 MARIAM ADAM, clarinet JEFF SCOTT, French horn=20 MONICA ELLIS, bassoon Praised by Gramophone and Essence Magazine for "taking the wind quintet where it rarely ventures," the five accomplished musicians of Imani Winds joined forces in 1997 to expand the boundaries of the traditional wind quintet and explore the links between European, African and American music traditions. The name Imani, which literally means "faith" in Swahili, embodies this mission. In their time together, this young ensemble of African/Latin American heritage has established a distinct presence in the classical music world for dynamic playing, innovative programming, and inspirational outreach programs, which often explore the culture and heritage of the African Diaspora while introducing Western classical traditions to diverse audiences. In 2002, the group released their CMA/WQXR award winning debut recording entitled Umoja (featuring original works by Imani flutist, Valerie Coleman). Classical Underground, which was nominated for a 2005 Grammy Award, was released on the KOCH label in January 2005. Two-time winner of the CMA/ASCAP Award for "Adventurous Programming," the group also received the 2003 "Meet the Composer" Commissioning Music/USA Award. They are also recipients of the Artists International Annual New York Debut Prize. Past highlights include performances at Atlanta's National Black Arts Festival, Carnegie Hall's Weill Recital Hall, Chicago Symphony Musicians Residency Program, the Ravinia Festival, the Kennedy Center, and the Philadelphia Chamber Music Society. During the 2003-04 season Imani Winds enjoyed national exposure with broadcasts on NPR's Saint Paul Sunday and Performance Today. Their second CD for KOCH, titled Imani Winds, was released in January of 2006. www.imaniwinds =20 Tickets: $15.00/Adults; $10.00/Children 12 and under Livingston Taylor in Concert =20 Friday, May 11 - 7:30pm=20 "Like his big brother, James, Livingston Taylor is easy on the ears..." The Washington Post. Livingston Taylor is a consummate artist in his own right, and a veteran performer whose stage presence wows his audience from the first song. Presenting variety, versatility and joie de vivre in music, Liv lulls and charms the audience one moment and sends them into waves of laughter the next. A major force on the pop music and singer-songwriter scenes for more than 25 years, he has released several hit singles and more than a dozen albums (most recently, There You Are Again which features such guest artists as Carly Simon, James Taylor, Pam Tillis and Vince Gill). Liv has been called "the ultimate crowd pleaser" by Performing Songwriter Magazine, received recognition as Outstanding Folk/Acoustic Act from the Boston Music Awards, and also has won several awards from ASCAP for his songwriting. In addition, he is a Full Professor on the faculty of the Berklee College of Music in Boston. So whether you're laughing as he plays/jokes around about entering the Olympics in the category of Guitar (or sometimes Banjo) Playing, or wiping away a tear as he's singing about being the "Best of Friends," you will love his show! www.livtaylor.com =20 Tickets: $15.00/Adults; $10.00/Children 12 and under And while you're here, don't forget to visit the Beth K. Stocker Art Gallery where the current show is:=20 The LCCC Student Photo and Ceramics Exhibition 2007=20 which runs through Friday, April 20, 2007=20 This showcase of the finest photography and ceramics by LCCC students is produced by LCCC art students, who execute all aspects of the exhibit, including planning, jurying of the photographs and ceramic work, and designing and installing the exhibition. Presented by LCCC Arts and Humanities Division/Stocker Arts Center=20 or the next show, which is: The LCCC Student Art Exhibition 2007=20 which runs Friday, April 27, 2007 through Friday, May 18, 2007=20 This showcase of the finest artworks by LCCC students is produced by LCCC art students, who execute all aspects of the exhibit, including planning, jurying of the art and designing and installing the exhibition. Presented by LCCC Arts and Humanities Division/Stocker Arts Center=20 This show opens with an Artists Reception on Friday, April 27th, from 6:00 to 8:00pm - FREE! Gallery Hours:=20 Monday through Friday from 10:30am to 2:30pm and during many of the Stocker Arts Center evening and weekend events. =20 Gallery tours and additional hours by appointment. Call 440-366-4140 =20 The Stocker Arts Center Box Office is open Mondays through Fridays from 12:00 noon to 6:00pm, and one-and-a-half hours before ticketed events. You can purchase tickets in person, by phone, by fax, or online. By phone, please call (800) 995-5222 ext. 4040 or (440) 366-4040, fax your order to (440) 366-4761, or visit our internet site at www.lorainccc.edu/stocker and click on the "Buy Stocker Event Tickets" icon. For more information or to request a season brochure, please call the Stocker office at (800) 995-5222 ext. 4140 OR (440) 366-4140. The Stocker Arts Center is on the campus of Lorain County Community College, 1005 North Abbe Road, Elyria, Ohio 44035. =20 =20 I look forward to seeing you at Stocker this week for "A Kid's Life!" and many other times this month and next!! Janet ************************* Janet Herman Barlow Director, Stocker Arts Center Lorain County Community College 1005 North Abbe Road=20 Elyria, Ohio 44035 440.366.7105 or 1.800.995.5222 ext. 7105 440.366.4101 [fax] jbarlow at lorainccc.edu =20 www.lorainccc.edu/stocker =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77AE9.E7C80C20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Please take a moment to find out about this = week's=20 events
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A Family Musical=20 along and a Great Student=20 Art Exhibition -=20

 and then scroll down for a Sneak Peak=20 of other live events coming = to Stocker=20 Arts Center during April/May - = all=20 great events for all=20 ages
Here are the details:

 

 
This week, we proudly = present 3 performances of a special treat - a = musical=20 the whole family can enjoy:

"A=20 Kid's Life!"

    Wednesday, April 11 at 11 = am and 7=20 pm  = &
       = Thursday,=20 April 12 at 11 am

When "A=20 Kid's Life!" begins, we = meet Zack,=20 an adorable 5-year-old boy, and his golden retriever and best friend,=20 Starsky.  Together, they = embark on a=20 fun-filled adventure through their hometown where they befriend Zoe, a = spunky=20 5-year-old girl who is new to town and rather shy.  Gradually, Zack wins her trust and = brings her=20 out of her shell.  = Over the course of the day, = Zack and=20 Zoe encounter many new friends: from a talking clock who teaches them = the=20 importance of time, to a beautiful owl who reminds them that animals = have=20 feelings too, to an orange tree that gives them a deeper appreciation of = nature.  Mr. Sullivan, the = corner=20 store clerk, also joins the fun by showing them how wonderful “a = kid’s life!”=20 can be!  Packed with = wholesome family=20 entertainment and positive messages, this feel-good musical enchants = audiences=20 of all ages and is sure to get you moving!

 

The show runs one hour, and = each of=20 the performances will be followed by a meet-and-greet in the lobby with = the cast=20 in their colorful costumes.  = “A Kid’s=20 Life!” encourages positive thinking for children and inspires them = to:=20 appreciate the environment, believe in themselves, respect others, and = most of=20 all enjoy the magic of a kid’s life!  It’s the perfect = introduction to the=20 wonderful world of live musical theatre. =20 Let the charm and magic of “A Kid’s Life!” = create lasting memories for=20 you and your family.  Go to = www.akidslife.net  and = watch the=20 "trailer" and see for yourself!  

Tickets: = $10/each; Groups=20 of 15 or more, please call the Box Office for special Group=20 Rates!

 
other live=20 events also coming to = Stocker=20 this spring:  
Pluck
    Thursday, April=20 19 at 7:30pm
Directed by Cal McCrystal

"The three most stupid musicians = in the world=20 have been invited to perform at last!  Highly strung violinist = Yarlsberg=20 has designs on the perfect concert and ever enthusiastic Mr. Abanathie = aims to=20 please with a variety of instruments.  Meanwhile, budget celebrity=20 Kadifachi's surprisingly passionate relationship with her cello = threatens to=20 hijack the entire performance!"

Enjoy the musical comedy show = where anything=20 could, and does, happen!  Pluck, made up of violinist Adrian = Garratt,=20 violist Jon Regan and cellist Sian Kadifachi, is the comedy string trio = whose=20 unique and hugely entertaining show has turned the classical concert on = its=20 head!  The group has played hundreds of shows all over the world, = leading=20 to huge exposure and reviews the likes of which string trios have never = seen=20 before... “Gloriously funny!” The Scotsman.  “I = laughed so much it really=20 hurt” Three Weeks. Winner of four major international awards, = Pluck has=20 crescendoed its way to fame since the group's acclaimed debut at the = Edinburgh=20 Festival in 2003.  From that time on, Pluck has tickled the funny = bone of=20 sold-out crowds all across Europe, Australia and the Far East.  Now = it's=20 Stocker Arts Center's turn to enjoy Pluck's melodic buffoonery as they = wreak=20 havoc between harmonies.  It's the Marx Brothers meets Yo-Yo = Ma!  It's=20 Pluck!   www.pluck.me.uk=20

Pavlo and his Band in=20 Concert
   =20 Saturday, April 21 - 7:30pm=20

After the=20 enthusiastic response they received here last = season, we've invited Pavlo and his band back to = Stocker=20 to wow you!  Pavlo is the performer the News Leader of Duncan, BC = dubbed=20 the "Greek God of the Guitar!”  He has also been called "Lord = of the=20 Strings!" (Star Phoenix, Saskatoon, KS) and a "Master Showman" (London = Free=20 Press).  A Canadian born Greek composer, musician, singer, = guitarist and=20 recording artist, Pavlo composes in a style best described as = "Mediterranean=20 Music."  He combines influences of Flamenco, Latin, Classical and=20 Mediterranean guitar and mixes them together with the Greek Bouzouki, = creating=20 his own unique style!  Pavlo and his band have released six albums, = one of=20 which was nominated for "Best Instrumental Album of the Year" at the = 2000 Juno=20 Awards in Canada.  Two of his records have received Gold = certifications in=20 Canada by the Canadian Recording Industry Association, and he has sold = over=20 500,000 albums worldwide.  In 2004, he won "World Artist of the = Year" at=20 the Canadian Independent Music Awards.  Pavlo's music has been = included on=20 two episodes of The Chris Isaak Show, a movie called “Marine = Life” starring=20 Cybil Shepherd, CTV's “Eleventh Hour” and L.A.'s “L = Word” to name a few. =20 His music has also been featured on over a dozen CD compilations around = the=20 world.  Pavlo and his band perform over 150 concerts a year.  = We're=20 glad they were able to fit in a return visit to Stocker Arts = Center!  Don't=20 miss watching this dazzling performer – who will even astonish you = by playing=20 the guitar behind his head!  You will be awed by the virtuosity and = musicianship of Pavlo and his band members!   www.pavlo.net =
Tickets:  $15.00/Adults; $10.00/Children 12 and=20 under
 

Imani Winds in=20 Concert
    = Friday, April=20 27 - 7:30pm
VALERIE = COLEMAN,=20 flute, TOYIN SPELLMAN-DIAZ, = oboe,
MARIAM ADAM, clarinet JEFF = SCOTT, French=20 horn
MONICA ELLIS, bassoon

Praised by Gramophone and Essence Magazine for = "taking=20 the wind quintet where it rarely ventures," the five accomplished = musicians of=20 Imani Winds joined forces in 1997 to expand the boundaries of the = traditional=20 wind quintet and explore the links between European, African and = American music=20 traditions. The name Imani, which literally means “faith” in = Swahili, embodies=20 this mission. In their time together, this young ensemble of = African/Latin=20 American heritage has established a distinct presence in the classical = music=20 world for dynamic playing, innovative programming, and inspirational = outreach=20 programs, which often explore the culture and heritage of the African = Diaspora=20 while introducing Western classical traditions to diverse audiences. In = 2002,=20 the group released their CMA/WQXR award winning debut recording entitled = Umoja=20 (featuring original works by Imani flutist, Valerie Coleman). Classical=20 Underground, which was nominated for a 2005 Grammy Award, was released = on the=20 KOCH label in January 2005. Two-time winner of the CMA/ASCAP Award for=20 “Adventurous Programming,” the group also received the 2003 = “Meet the Composer”=20 Commissioning Music/USA Award. They are also recipients of the Artists=20 International Annual New York Debut Prize. Past highlights include = performances=20 at Atlanta's National Black Arts Festival, Carnegie Hall's Weill Recital = Hall,=20 Chicago Symphony Musicians Residency Program, the Ravinia Festival, the = Kennedy=20 Center, and the Philadelphia Chamber Music Society. During the 2003-04 = season=20 Imani Winds enjoyed national exposure with broadcasts on NPR's Saint = Paul Sunday=20 and Performance Today. Their second CD for KOCH, titled Imani Winds, was = released in January of 2006. www.imaniwinds
Tickets: $15.00/Adults; $10.00/Children 12 and=20 under

Livingston Taylor in Concert   =20
    Friday, May 11 - 7:30pm
“Like = his big=20 brother, James, Livingston Taylor is easy on the ears…” The = Washington=20 Post.  Livingston Taylor is a consummate artist in his own right, = and a=20 veteran performer whose stage presence wows his audience from the first=20 song.  Presenting variety, versatility and joie de vivre in music, = Liv=20 lulls and charms the audience one moment and sends them into waves of = laughter=20 the next.  A major force on the pop music and singer-songwriter = scenes for=20 more than 25 years, he has released several hit singles and more than a = dozen=20 albums (most recently, There You Are Again which features such guest = artists as=20 Carly Simon, James Taylor, Pam Tillis and Vince Gill).  Liv has = been called=20 “the ultimate crowd pleaser” by Performing Songwriter = Magazine, received=20 recognition as Outstanding Folk/Acoustic Act from the Boston Music = Awards, and=20 also has won several awards from ASCAP for his songwriting.  In = addition,=20 he is a Full Professor on the faculty of the Berklee College of Music in = Boston.  So whether you're laughing as he plays/jokes around about = entering=20 the Olympics in the category of Guitar (or sometimes Banjo) Playing, or = wiping=20 away a tear as he's singing about being the “Best of = Friends,” you will love his=20 show!   www.livtaylor.com
Tickets: =20 $15.00/Adults; $10.00/Children 12 and=20 under


And while=20 you're here, don't forget to visit the Beth K. Stocker Art = Gallery where the current show is:
The = LCCC Student=20 Photo and Ceramics Exhibition 2007
which runs through=20 Friday, April 20, 2007

This showcase of the finest photography and ceramics by LCCC students = is=20 produced by LCCC art students, who execute all aspects of the exhibit, = including=20 planning, jurying of the photographs and ceramic work, and designing and = installing the exhibition.  Presented by LCCC Arts and = Humanities=20 Division/Stocker Arts Center

or = the next=20 show, which is:
The LCCC Student Art Exhibition 2007=20
which runs Friday, April = 27, 2007=20 through Friday, May 18,=20 2007
=20

This=20 showcase of the finest artworks by=20 LCCC students is produced by LCCC art students, who execute all aspects = of the=20 exhibit, including planning, jurying of the art and  designing and=20 installing the exhibition.  Presented by LCCC Arts and = Humanities=20 Division/Stocker Arts Center

This show opens with an = Artists=20 Reception on Friday, April = 27th, from=20 6:00=20 to 8:00pm - FREE!

Gallery Hours:

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



 

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

 

I look = forward to=20 seeing you at Stocker this=20 week for "A Kid's Life!" and=20 many other times = this month=20 and next!!

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

 

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C77AF7.ED11F6D8-- From nbudin at sbcglobal.net Mon Apr 9 15:46:25 2007 From: nbudin at sbcglobal.net (Noah Budin) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 15:46:25 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Another Review of Noah Budin's "Metaphor" Message-ID: <453857.69152.qm@web81409.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1820263800-1176158785=:69152 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Friends, Just wanted to share another review of my new release "Metaphor." It's by Reverend David Ensign in Virginia and can be found on his most excellent blog "Faithful Agitation" at http://faithfulagitation.blogspot.com/ Also, I've begun blogging about songwriting on my website at www.noahbudin.com. Click on Noah's Notes. If you are a songwriter, or interested in songwriting, I'd love to hear what you think. Honest constructive criticism is always welcome! The review is printed in its entirety below. Thanks for reading and for your support. If you don't want to read about me or support me, well, that's what the delete button is for. Thanks, Noah Budin It?s not often that one gets to witness firsthand an artist come into full flower. Those who have followed the performing and recording career of Noah Budin have experienced this growth and blossom over the decade since the first seeds were sown in his joyous debut CD, Hallelujah Land, in 1997. With the release of Metaphor this spring we hear an artist in full. If all language about God is metaphorical, all of Metaphor is about God. Indeed, at their best, Budin?s songs sound like a deep correspondence between the divine and the ones imprinted with the divine image. Yet Budin manages this without ever sounding in any way traditionally ?religious.? This is, indeed, music for those who are deeply spiritual without necessarily being religious. The disc opens with the powerful percussion of ?Metaphor.? The liner notes suggest that the title track emerged from a song-writing workshop whose participants were asked to develop metaphors for God, and the song weaves them together to powerful effect. But the more I listened to the song, the more I began to imagine it as a love letter from the creator to a creation that has forgotten how to recognize the divine in its midst. ?I am that I am that I am and will be,? perhaps God sings to us, ?but you are everything to me.? If ?Metaphor? is the creator singing to creation, the conversation continues in ?Blessing,? a gentle prayer for grace to cover the generations as their circles dance to the divine music of creation. Full disclosure: I know several of the generations of the artist?s family including the spirit-filled youngest daughter who served, in part, as the spark for ?Haruach.? That personal relationship has, if anything, left me a less patient listener longing for the fullness of the music to emerge from the promise of Hallelujah Land. It does so in the rich arrangements of Metaphor, and certainly in this song of spirit that highlights the keyboard work of Edward Ridley, Jr. and a fine sax riff from Norm Tischler. Budin has surrounded himself with excellent musicians throughout this recording, and they are nowhere more evident than on ?Let it Burn,? which must be the rockingest Hanukkah song ever recorded. I?ll confess, that as a Protestant pastor I don?t have a deep knowledge of the range of comparable holiday songs, but as one who grew up with the rock soundtrack of America in the 1970s, I promise you that Sam Getz?s screaming guitar more than holds its own while Budin?s voice rocks out strong and clear in a song that connects the candles with the fires of justice and promises to let it burn. While many of the images used in the songs come directly from Budin?s Jewish roots, the music never falls into religious clich?. The beautifully turned ?Reason to Believe? draws from a range of human relationships and natural wonders to trace the roots of faith: ?It?s the lightning in the sky/your perfect smile your Godly eyes.? The range of musical styles and influences is almost as wide as the range of faith influences. From the traditional folks roots of the raucous ?Carry That Rock,? to the gospel sounds of ?Take Me Back,? Metaphor displays a musical virtuosity rare in our genre-driven age. You may ask, ?What?s a Jewish singer-songwriter doing joining voices with The Prayer Warriors on a gospel song?? Well, this is the same artist who introduced the world to accapella ?Jew-wop? on Hallelujah Land, and under the production hand of his older brother, David, the various musical threads weave together seamlessly. The disc closes with a final weave: the Jewish experience of slavery and exodus hope with the African-American experience. Borrowing from Rabbi Heschel?s memorable insistence that his ?feet were praying? as he marched with Dr. King, the last track, ?Every Step a Prayer,? reminds us that ?it?s holy ground we walk upon/this journey that we share/in every breath, a miracle/and every step a prayer.? While I leave the judgment of the miraculous to others, every breath of Metaphor is certainly a prayer, and the totality bears repeated listening. --0-1820263800-1176158785=:69152 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Friends,
 
Just wanted to share another review of my new release "Metaphor." It's by Reverend David Ensign in Virginia and can be found on his most excellent blog "Faithful Agitation" at http://faithfulagitation.blogspot.com/
 
Also, I've begun blogging about songwriting on my website at www.noahbudin.com. Click on Noah's Notes. If you are a songwriter, or interested in songwriting, I'd love to hear what you think. Honest constructive criticism is always welcome!
 
The review is printed in its entirety below. Thanks for reading and for your support. If you don't want to read about me or support me, well, that's what the delete button is for.
 
Thanks,
Noah Budin
 
It?s not often that one gets to witness firsthand an artist come into full flower. Those who have followed the performing and recording career of Noah Budin have experienced this growth and blossom over the decade since the first seeds were sown in his joyous debut CD, Hallelujah Land, in 1997. With the release of Metaphor this spring we hear an artist in full.
If all language about God is metaphorical, all of Metaphor is about God. Indeed, at their best, Budin?s songs sound like a deep correspondence between the divine and the ones imprinted with the divine image. Yet Budin manages this without ever sounding in any way traditionally ?religious.? This is, indeed, music for those who are deeply spiritual without necessarily being religious.
The disc opens with the powerful percussion of ?Metaphor.? The liner notes suggest that the title track emerged from a song-writing workshop whose participants were asked to develop metaphors for God, and the song weaves them together to powerful effect. But the more I listened to the song, the more I began to imagine it as a love letter from the creator to a creation that has forgotten how to recognize the divine in its midst. ?I am that I am that I am and will be,? perhaps God sings to us, ?but you are everything to me.?
If ?Metaphor? is the creator singing to creation, the conversation continues in ?Blessing,? a gentle prayer for grace to cover the generations as their circles dance to the divine music of creation. Full disclosure: I know several of the generations of the artist?s family including the spirit-filled youngest daughter who served, in part, as the spark for ?Haruach.? That personal relationship has, if anything, left me a less patient listener longing for the fullness of the music to emerge from the promise of Hallelujah Land. It does so in the rich arrangements of Metaphor, and certainly in this song of spirit that highlights the keyboard work of Edward Ridley, Jr. and a fine sax riff from Norm Tischler.
Budin has surrounded himself with excellent musicians throughout this recording, and they are nowhere more evident than on ?Let it Burn,? which must be the rockingest Hanukkah song ever recorded. I?ll confess, that as a Protestant pastor I don?t have a deep knowledge of the range of comparable holiday songs, but as one who grew up with the rock soundtrack of America in the 1970s, I promise you that Sam Getz?s screaming guitar more than holds its own while Budin?s voice rocks out strong and clear in a song that connects the candles with the fires of justice and promises to let it burn.
While many of the images used in the songs come directly from Budin?s Jewish roots, the music never falls into religious clich?. The beautifully turned ?Reason to Believe? draws from a range of human relationships and natural wonders to trace the roots of faith: ?It?s the lightning in the sky/your perfect smile your Godly eyes.?
The range of musical styles and influences is almost as wide as the range of faith influences. From the traditional folks roots of the raucous ?Carry That Rock,? to the gospel sounds of ?Take Me Back,? Metaphor displays a musical virtuosity rare in our genre-driven age. You may ask, ?What?s a Jewish singer-songwriter doing joining voices with The Prayer Warriors on a gospel song?? Well, this is the same artist who introduced the world to accapella ?Jew-wop? on Hallelujah Land, and under the production hand of his older brother, David, the various musical threads weave together seamlessly.
The disc closes with a final weave: the Jewish experience of slavery and exodus hope with the African-American experience. Borrowing from Rabbi Heschel?s memorable insistence that his ?feet were praying? as he marched with Dr. King, the last track, ?Every Step a Prayer,? reminds us that ?it?s holy ground we walk upon/this journey that we share/in every breath, a miracle/and every step a prayer.?
While I leave the judgment of the miraculous to others, every breath of Metaphor is certainly a prayer, and the totality bears repeated listening.
--0-1820263800-1176158785=:69152-- From President at thenaturalbridges.com Mon Apr 9 16:14:06 2007 From: President at thenaturalbridges.com (Kirk Lawrence Maynard) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 19:14:06 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]NB Puppets currently touring Europe for AFE In-Reply-To: <20070405050315.7C90561E89@mailman.siteprotect.com> References: <20070405050315.7C90561E89@mailman.siteprotect.com> Message-ID: <1320.87.163.74.106.1176160446.squirrel@www.thenaturalbridges.com> Well we have survived our first week in Europe touring for Armed Forces Entertainment (AFE) and have visited/performed at 5 bases so far. We have another 13 more to go before the end of April and so far the responses have been really great. People love the NB Puppets and our humans too! We've been given an award and a special military coin, plus the NB Puppets have been signing autographs. To see where we've been and where we'll be next, check out the following: http://www.armedforcesentertainment.com/AFEmedia_newsReleaseNBTV.htm On behalf of my great cast of 8 characters working on this tour, thank you to those of you who have supported us in the past, and we look forward to doing more projects in NE Ohio when we return. Puppetly, Kirk Lawrence Maynard President & Puppet Director Natural Bridges LLC PO Box 30688 Cleveland, Ohio 44130-0688 USA 1-888-866-4877 Main Site - http://www.thenaturalbridges.com NBTV Site - http://www.MyNBTV.com YouTube - http://www.youtube.com/user/NaturalBridgesLLC "NB Puppets are not just for children anymore!" From warz65 at yahoo.com Mon Apr 9 18:35:33 2007 From: warz65 at yahoo.com (Matt Warzel) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 18:35:33 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]check out these videos from local comic/filmmaker - hilarious info Message-ID: <247801.14536.qm@web60125.mail.yahoo.com> --0-430744503-1176168933=:14536 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit TYRA BANKS MOVIE: http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=1926525473 19 ACTION NEWS MOVIE: http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=2014276154 --------------------------------- Don't be flakey. Get Yahoo! Mail for Mobile and always stay connected to friends. --0-430744503-1176168933=:14536 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
 
 



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always stay connected to friends. --0-430744503-1176168933=:14536-- From m.ozimek at sbcglobal.net Mon Apr 9 19:14:48 2007 From: m.ozimek at sbcglobal.net (Mary Lou Ozimek) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 22:14:48 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ohio Boychoir Spring Concerts - Save the Date Message-ID: <20070410021522.E28BF4CEB0@braxton.siteprotect.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0215_01C77AF4.7EA37940 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0216_01C77AF4.7EA37940" ------=_NextPart_001_0216_01C77AF4.7EA37940 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Celebrate spring with the 32 boys of the Ohio Boychoir, under the direction of Michael and Becky Seredick, as they perform works by Bach, Mendelssohn, Vivaldi and and a surprising choral number by Hoagy Carmichael. Concerts are free and all are welcome. Sing! * Saturday, April 28 - 8:00 p.m., Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, 2031 W. 30th St., Cleveland * Sunday, April 29 - 4:00 p.m., Church of the Ascension, 13216 Detroit Ave, Lakewood * Friday, May 4 - 7:30 p.m., St. Christopher Church, 20141 Detroit Rd. Rocky River * Saturday, May 5 - 7:00 p.m., Middleburg Hts. Community Church, 7165 Big Creek Pkwy, Middleburg Hts. * Sunday, May 6 - 3:00 p.m., John Knox Presbyterian Church, 25200 Lorain Rd, North Olmsted * Friday, May 11 - 7:30 p.m., Holy Cross Church, 175 E 200th St, Euclid * Saturday, May 12 - 7:30 p.m., St. Leo Church, 4900 Broadview Rd., Cleveland A freewill offering will be received. For more information: www.ohioboychoir.org or 216.556.2222 ------=_NextPart_001_0216_01C77AF4.7EA37940 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

 

 

Celebrate spring with the 32 boys of the Ohio Boychoir, = under the direction of Michael and Becky Seredick, as they perform works by Bach, Mendelssohn, Vivaldi and and a surprising choral number by Hoagy Carmichael.  Concerts are free and all are welcome.  = Sing!

 

·         Saturday, April = 28 – 8:00 p.m., Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, 2031 W. 30th St., Cleveland

 

·         Sunday, April = 29 – 4:00 p.m., Church of the Ascension, = 13216 Detroit Ave, = Lakewood  =

 

·         Friday, May 4 = – 7:30 p.m., St.= Christopher = Church, =  20141 Detroit Rd. = Rocky River

 

·         Saturday, May 5 = – 7:00 p.m., Middleburg Hts. Community Church,  7165 Big Creek = Pkwy, Middleburg Hts.

 

·         Sunday, May 6 - = 3:00 p.m., John Knox Presbyterian = Church, = 25200 Lorain Rd, = North Olmsted

 

·         Friday, May 11 = – 7:30 p.m., Holy Cross Church, 175 E 200th = St, Euclid

 

·         Saturday, May = 12 – 7:30 p.m., St.= Leo Church, = 4900 Broadview Rd., = Cleveland

 

      = ;       A freewill offering will be received.  =

For more information:  www.ohioboychoir.org or 216.556.2222

 

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------=_NextPart_000_0215_01C77AF4.7EA37940-- From ceversole at earthlink.net Tue Apr 10 06:27:18 2007 From: ceversole at earthlink.net (Charles Eversole) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 09:27:18 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Singing Angels Spring Benefit Concert Message-ID: <380-22007421013271815@earthlink.net> ------=_NextPart_1932211102018813271815 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII ?THANK YOU FOR THE MUSIC? THE SINGING ANGELS? 43RD ANNUAL SPRING BENEFIT CONCERT SUNDAY, MAY 20TH @ 3:00PM State Theatre, Playhouse Square Tickets from $35 to $6.25 FOR TICKETS, CALL (216)241-6000, Or go to www.tickets.com, Or go to the Playhouse Square Box Office, 1519 Euclid Ave. Open daily 11:00-6:00. Hear around 300 of Northeast Ohio's finest young performers sing a wide variety of exciting music - show tunes to Classical, Barbershop Harmony to spiritual, patriotic to a good old-fashioned audience Sing-a-long! THE BEST SEATS ARE SELLING OUT? do you have yours yet??? www.singingangels.org Make Music. Make friends. Make a difference. Charles Eversole ceversole at earthlink.net EarthLink Revolves Around You. ------=_NextPart_1932211102018813271815 Content-Type: text/html; charset=US-ASCII

?THANK YOU FOR THE MUSIC?

THE SINGING ANGELS?

43RD ANNUAL SPRING BENEFIT CONCERT

SUNDAY, MAY 20TH @ 3:00PM

State Theatre, Playhouse Square

Tickets from $35 to $6.25

FOR TICKETS, CALL (216)241-6000,

Or go to www.tickets.com,

Or go to the Playhouse Square Box Office,

1519 Euclid Ave.  Open daily 11:00-6:00.

Hear around 300 of Northeast Ohio's finest young performers sing a wide variety of exciting music - show tunes to Classical, Barbershop Harmony to spiritual, patriotic to a good old-fashioned audience Sing-a-long!

 

THE BEST SEATS ARE SELLING OUT? do you have yours yet???

www.singingangels.org

  Make Music.  Make friends.  Make a difference.

 
Charles Eversole
EarthLink Revolves Around You.
 

------=_NextPart_1932211102018813271815-- From eddielengyel at sbcglobal.net Mon Apr 9 21:43:33 2007 From: eddielengyel at sbcglobal.net (eddie lengyel) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 21:43:33 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]HELLWEEK sneak peak april 26th at club Bed 8pm Message-ID: <303963.85900.qm@web82813.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-355459371-1176180213=:85900 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Fright Teck Pictures is showing Hellweek at club bed on thursday april 26th, Mike Reddy will be sending out invites to this event, if you dont recieve one please dont try and get in this is a small private showing, the big premiere will be next month.Any questions feel free to email me at eddielengyel at sbcglobal.net thanks President of Fright Teck Pictures Edward Lengyel (writer/director) --0-355459371-1176180213=:85900 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Fright Teck Pictures is showing Hellweek at club bed on thursday april 26th, Mike Reddy will be sending out invites to this event, if you dont recieve one please dont try and get in this is a small private showing, the big premiere will be next month.Any questions feel free to email me at eddielengyel at sbcglobal.net thanks President of Fright Teck Pictures Edward Lengyel (writer/director) --0-355459371-1176180213=:85900-- From herrickmartin at adelphia.net Tue Apr 10 05:37:15 2007 From: herrickmartin at adelphia.net (herrickmartin at adelphia.net) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 5:37:15 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]talent needed for children's event Message-ID: <18207567.1176208635412.JavaMail.root@web27> Interested in reasonably priced talent: face painters magicians clowns/balloon artists etc. Please let me know if you are intrerested or know anyone I could contact for this. The event won't be until late May. Thank you, Herrick Martin From herrickmartin at adelphia.net Tue Apr 10 05:38:25 2007 From: herrickmartin at adelphia.net (herrickmartin at adelphia.net) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 5:38:25 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]poetry chapbook support Message-ID: <16079333.1176208705060.JavaMail.root@web27> Still seeking support for poetry chapbook. $6 each, 26 poems Funds needed for drama classes at CSU. Thanks, Rick From skinybee at msn.com Tue Apr 10 06:17:00 2007 From: skinybee at msn.com (S MCCLAIN) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 09:17:00 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Teenage (Male) Actor needed Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0022_01C77B50.FED8A700 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I'm in need of a male actor, aged 15-17 for a small role in a video I'm = producing for Abstinence the Better Choice. The actor will play 'Mike = Macho' and should look and be able to act as though 'all the girls adore = him'. This video will be used as part of the 6th grade RSVP = (Responsible, Social, Values Program) curriculum that's taught in = schools around Ohio. We're asking that the actor is abstinent from = alcohol, sex and drugs as not being so would be contrary to the video's = message. The shoot will take place after school on Tuesday May 1st in Macedonia. = Call time is 4:00 for make-up. We will pay the student an hourly wage, = dinner and a copy of the video for his demo.=20 I can be reached at 330-665-3902. E-mail = Skinybee at msn.com So glad you're out there NEOhiopal... Thanks! Cherie McClain ------=_NextPart_000_0022_01C77B50.FED8A700 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
I'm in need of a male actor, aged 15-17 for a small role in a video = I'm=20 producing for Abstinence the Better = Choice. The=20 actor will play 'Mike Macho' and should look and be = able to act=20 as though 'all the girls adore him'. This video will be used as = part of the=20 6th grade RSVP (Responsible, Social, Values Program) curriculum that's = taught in=20 schools around Ohio. We're asking that the actor is abstinent from = alcohol, sex=20 and drugs as not being so would be contrary to the video's=20 message.
 
The shoot will take place after school on Tuesday May 1st in = Macedonia.=20 Call time is 4:00 for make-up. We will pay the student an hourly = wage,=20 dinner and a copy of the video for his demo.
 
I can be reached at 330-665-3902. E-mail Skinybee at msn.com
 
So glad you're out there NEOhiopal...
 
Thanks!
Cherie McClain
 
------=_NextPart_000_0022_01C77B50.FED8A700-- From ric_hamp at yahoo.com Tue Apr 10 06:55:05 2007 From: ric_hamp at yahoo.com (ric hampton) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 06:55:05 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]house of blues Message-ID: <606303.41332.qm@web51005.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-681099052-1176213305=:41332 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit April 10th- Tonight! HOUSE OF BLUES PRESENTS G. LOVE & SPECIAL SAUCE WITH THE EXPENDABLES Also added on this show is Travelin Blues/ Steve Blaock out of detroit. Blalock is a former Clevelander. He is well known in Detroits Blues Society. He was the winner of the 2004 Detroit Blues Society- Acoustic Guitar. If you ever have gone to Greek Town Casino you may have seen him. He currently plays in Steves Bar in Detroit. Hear some of his cuts on www.cdbaby.com/travelinblues Check with house of blues for ticket price and show time. --------------------------------- Don't be flakey. Get Yahoo! Mail for Mobile and always stay connected to friends. --0-681099052-1176213305=:41332 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
April 10th- Tonight!
 
HOUSE OF BLUES PRESENTS
G. LOVE & SPECIAL SAUCE WITH THE EXPENDABLES
 
Also added on this show is Travelin Blues/ Steve Blaock out of detroit. Blalock is a former Clevelander. He is well known in Detroits Blues Society. He was the winner of the 2004 Detroit Blues Society- Acoustic Guitar. If you ever have gone to Greek Town Casino you may have seen him. He currently plays in Steves Bar in Detroit.
Hear some of his cuts on www.cdbaby.com/travelinblues
Check with house of blues for ticket price and show time.


Don't be flakey. Get Yahoo! Mail for Mobile and
always stay connected to friends. --0-681099052-1176213305=:41332-- From MHerman at cptonline.org Tue Apr 10 07:01:42 2007 From: MHerman at cptonline.org (Mindy Herman) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 10:01:42 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Dark Room returns to CPT! Tonight at 7:30pm! Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77B78.BCB05274 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 =20 =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_01C77B78.BCB05274 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_01C77B78.BCB05274-- From ritaklin at wowway.com Tue Apr 10 08:02:04 2007 From: ritaklin at wowway.com (Rita Klinger) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 11:02:04 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITIONS for KALLIOPE STAGE 2007-08 SEASON this Sunday-Monday Message-ID: --Apple-Mail-18-341629465 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=WINDOWS-1252; format=flowed KALLIOPE STAGE SEASON AUDITIONS! Seeking equity and non-equity singer-actors ages 20 =96 65 for=20 principal and supporting roles. 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 schedule=20= 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 Cedar Rd.) 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.) Kalliope Stage 2007 - 08 Season =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 = 9,=20 2008 Can Can (music and lyrics by Cole Porter) rehearsals begin March 31.=20 Show runs April 24 =96 May 18, 2008 --Apple-Mail-18-341629465 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=WINDOWS-1252 Times New RomanKALLIOPE STAGE SEASON AUDITIONS! =20 Times New = RomanSeeking equity and non-equity =20 singer-actors ages 20 =96 65 for principal and supporting roles. 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=20 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 Cedar Rd.) 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 Kalliope Stage 2007 - 08 Season = 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 9, 2008 Can Can (music and lyrics by Cole Porter) rehearsals begin March 31. Show runs April 24 =96 May 18, 2008 = --Apple-Mail-18-341629465-- From hoverdl at yahoo.com Tue Apr 10 07:59:15 2007 From: hoverdl at yahoo.com (Mr Dan Hover) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 07:59:15 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition for an Audio Dramatization Message-ID: <821450.69283.qm@web57015.mail.re3.yahoo.com> We are casting an audio dramatization of Sir Author Conan Doyle?s novel ?A Study in Scarlet.? This is a dramatization of the first of the Sherlock Holmes novels; produced in London in 1887. Some of the subject matter may be considered Politically Incorrect by today?s standards. Please read the original work (available online) if you are concerned. A British accent is not required. If you can do a British accent, great, if not, do the audition without an accent. Having no accent is better than having a bad one. This is a non-union, pay deferred production, no guarantee of payment is to be inferred by statement or contract. In order to minimize studio time; if cast you will be REQUIRED to attend rehearsals. The actual recording is tentatively scheduled for July There are 22 male characters, 6 Female characters, various ages Auditions are: Wednesday, April 18, 2007. 2pm-6:30pm Main Lakewood Public Library, 15425 Detroit Ave. at Arthur Ave., Lakewood, OH 44107 Saturday, April 21, 2007. 12n-5:30pm Madison Branch, Lakewood Public Library,13228 Madison Ave, Lakewood, OH 44107 Callbacks will be Wednesday, April 25, 2007. 2:30pm-6pm. Selected actors will be informed of location. Schedule accommodations may be possible for selected actors. Headshot/Resume would be helpful, but are not required. Reservations are suggested: Those who reserve time slots will be auditioned as close to the scheduled time as possible, walk-ins will be taken on a first come first served basis around the scheduled actors. Reservations may be made online bakerstb at yahoo.com Dan L Hover, Sr./President, ACD Prod Dan L Hover Sr. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Food fight? Enjoy some healthy debate in the Yahoo! Answers Food & Drink Q&A. http://answers.yahoo.com/dir/?link=list&sid=396545367 From alanna at bnctheatre.com Tue Apr 10 08:25:29 2007 From: alanna at bnctheatre.com (alanna at bnctheatre.com) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 11:25:29 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]=?US-ASCII?B?Qk5DIERlbGF5cyBSb3VsZXR0ZSAxIHdlZWs=?= Message-ID: <20070410152529.18454.qmail@mxw1400.sanjose14-verio.com> Dear Patrons and Members of the Press, Due to the recent change in our season from "The Last Days of Judas Iscariot" to "Roulette", the preparation time for the new show was not sufficient. In order to put on the type of quality production that we take pride in and that you have come to expect of us, we are rescheduling "Roulette" until next weekend. The run of the show will now be from April 20th - May 12th. We feel confident that this is the best decision for both our patrons and our theatre. Thank you for your support and we look forward to seeing you at "Roulette"! For ticket information or questions, check out our website at bnctheatre.com, or contact our box office at 330-606-5317. ~Alanna Romansky www.bnctheatre.com "Roulette" by Paul Weitz April 20 to May 12 Thur-Sat: 8pm, Sun: 3pm Sun, April 22: 8pm BlackOut Mondays, April 30 & May 7: 8pm 140 E. Market Street, Akron, 44308 INFO & TICKETS: 330.606.5317 From kjoycew at sbcglobal.net Tue Apr 10 08:18:38 2007 From: kjoycew at sbcglobal.net (Katie Wheeler) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 08:18:38 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Cleveland State University Dramatic Arts 1st Summer Repertory Theatre!!!! Message-ID: <465742.46542.qm@web82813.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1524047302-1176218318=:46542 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Cleveland State University Dramatic Arts Program is pleased to announce auditions and interviews for its first professional Summer Repertory Theatre! We will be having auditions and interviews for various acting and technical positions for our first Summer Repertory Theatre season. There are positions available for Equity, non-Equity, and support positions, as well as opportunities for secondary and college students who would like to be involved in the summer for college credit. Several Equity and other professional artists will be coming in for the season and will offer master classes and workshops for the ?apprentice? company. There will also be opportunities for company members to create and perform their own pieces on Sunday evening in our studio space. Rehearsal will begin May 21, the season will open June 14 and close July 15. We will be presenting two productions in rotating repertory: The Robber Bridegroom a bluegrass musical by Alfred Uhry, directed by Michael Mauldin Jamie Lockhart (cast): a gentleman robber Clemment Musgrove: a wealthy planter Salome: his second wife Rosamund: his daughter Little Harp: a robber Big Harp: the head of a robber Goat: a simpleton Goat?s Mother Goat?s Sister A Raven (will also serve as Dance Captain) Residents of Rodney, Mississippi This is a high-energy, improvisatory production which requires an amount of stamina and physical flexibility. The ensemble is constantly on stage and an integral part of the action. Booth a drama by Austin Pendleton directed by Carl Whidden Junius Booth (cast) great Shakespearean actor; loving and violent; intelligent and alcoholic; 50s Edwin Booth (cast) Junius? eldest son; delicate, then very strong; late teens, but probably demands an actor in his twenties Mary Ann mother of Junius? children; originally English; warm, passionate, occasionally skeptical; 40?s Mrs. Hill actress; acerbic, resigned, angry, gentle; 40s ? 50s Page actor; rapturously accepting of his failure; 40s ? 50s Baxter rough frontiersman with a song and dance man?s elegance; 30?s ? 50?s Adelaide Junius? wife, long since betrayed in England. Complicated, lethally witty, and hurt; a match for Junius. Auditionees are asked to prepare a 1 ? 2 minute monologue and 16 bars of a country or bluegrass song. A CD player and accompanist will be available. Auditions are Friday, April 20th from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. and Saturday, April 21 from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Callbacks TBA. Please contact the department secretary, Ginger Williams, at 216 687-2113 to make an appointment. Inquiries for technical and support positions should be directed to Dr. Michael L. Mauldin at 216 687-2202 --0-1524047302-1176218318=:46542 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Cleveland State University Dramatic Arts Program is pleased to announce auditions and interviews for its first professional Summer Repertory Theatre!
 
We will be having auditions and interviews for various acting and technical positions for our first Summer Repertory Theatre season.  There are positions available for Equity, non-Equity, and support positions, as well as opportunities for secondary and college students who would like to be involved in the summer for college credit.  Several Equity and other professional artists will be coming in for the season and will offer master classes and workshops for the ?apprentice? company.  There will also be opportunities for company members to create and perform their own pieces on Sunday evening in our studio space.
 
Rehearsal will begin May 21, the season will open June 14 and close July 15.
 
We will be presenting two productions in rotating repertory:
 
The Robber Bridegroom a bluegrass musical by Alfred Uhry, directed by Michael Mauldin
 
            Jamie Lockhart (cast):  a gentleman robber
            Clemment Musgrove:  a wealthy planter
            Salome:                        his second wife
            Rosamund:                   his daughter
            Little Harp:                   a robber
            Big Harp:                      the head of a robber
            Goat:                            a simpleton
            Goat?s Mother
            Goat?s Sister
            A Raven (will also serve as Dance Captain)
            Residents of Rodney, Mississippi
 
This is a high-energy, improvisatory production which requires an amount of stamina and physical flexibility.  The ensemble is constantly on stage and an integral part of the action.
 
Booth a drama by Austin Pendleton directed by Carl Whidden
 
Junius Booth (cast)       great Shakespearean actor; loving and violent; intelligent and alcoholic; 50s
 
Edwin Booth (cast)       Junius? eldest son; delicate, then very strong; late teens, but probably demands an actor in his twenties
 
Mary Ann                     mother of Junius? children; originally English; warm, passionate, occasionally skeptical; 40?s
 
Mrs. Hill                       actress; acerbic, resigned, angry, gentle; 40s ? 50s
 
Page                             actor; rapturously accepting of his failure; 40s ? 50s
 
Baxter              rough frontiersman with a song and dance man?s elegance; 30?s ? 50?s
 
Adelaide           Junius? wife, long since betrayed in England.  Complicated, lethally witty, and hurt; a match for Junius.
 
 
Auditionees are asked to prepare a 1 ? 2 minute monologue and 16 bars of a country or bluegrass song.  A CD player and accompanist will be available.
 
Auditions are Friday, April 20th from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. and Saturday, April 21 from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.  Callbacks TBA.
 
Please contact the department secretary, Ginger Williams, at 216 687-2113 to make an appointment.
 
Inquiries for technical and support positions should be directed to Dr. Michael L. Mauldin at 216 687-2202
--0-1524047302-1176218318=:46542-- From MHerman at cptonline.org Tue Apr 10 07:02:17 2007 From: MHerman at cptonline.org (Mindy Herman) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 10:02:17 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]DanceWorks '07 at CPT: Travesty Dance Group this weekend only! Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77B78.D1CAE318 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =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 The Final Weekend: =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_01C77B78.D1CAE318 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

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!  

 

 

= The Final Weekend= :

 

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

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C77B78.D1CAE318-- From edniam at alltel.net Tue Apr 10 07:44:06 2007 From: edniam at alltel.net (Edward Niam) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 10:44:06 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Alternative Healing Modalities ***Testimonials*** Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0067_01C77B5D.29DA3610 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0068_01C77B5D.29DEF100" ------=_NextPart_001_0068_01C77B5D.29DEF100 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In 1995, I was diagnosed with Crohn's/Colitis. I have tried many conventional and alternative treatments. These ranged from high doses of injected steroids (ACTH) to various diets and homeopathic remedies. In March of 2004, I came out of a four-year remission. Instantly, I started with steroids and maintenance drugs. Additionally, I altered my diet and tried several other "tricks", though nothing seemed to repress my symptoms. With 20-3- bowel movements each day, rapid weight loss and severe hemorrhaging, it was time to try something new. I contacted Ed Niam, a practitioner of Eastern medicine and skilled acupuncturist. He set me up with a weekly regimen of treatments. The positive effects of his needle poking began almost immediately. By the second treatment, my trips to the toilet were reduced to 5 times a day. As of the fifth treatment, all evidence of bleeding had subsided. By the final treatment, I was back to (business as usual) normal. In addition to the acupuncture treatments, Mr. Niam suggested several (stretching & breathing) exercises and diet tips that I have continued to follow. I encourage anyone who is dealing with IBS diseases to try this method. I feel the need to qualify my suggestion by stating that I am a college graduate and a well informed active patient of Crohn's. I fully intend to call upon Ed Niam and acupuncture should there be a need in the future. If you are considering this method of treatment and would like to discuss it further, feel free to contact me. Daniel J. Fess jfess at neo.rr.com ***************************** Ed was kind enough to help me when I was dreadfully ill several years ago. His gentle treatments were not only effective in healing my immediate concerns but were so deeply and profound in their reach that I actually felt better than I had in many years after his treatments. I highly recommend him and his tried and true methods. Cathleen Carr catbead2000 at yahoo.com Hello Everyone, As some of you may already know, much of my training in Chinese Martial Arts involved several aspects of Traditional Chinese Medicine. They include, but are not limited to, acupuncture, acupressure, meditation and Shaolin Healing Touch. These ancient modalities are effective in treating numerous chronic and acute conditions such as Crohns, osteo and rheumatoid arthritis, high blood pressure, migraines, sports injuries, sciatica, menstrual problems, digestive irregularities, hearing loss, excessive tension and stress, depression and anxiety and others... As a practitioner of Traditional Chinese Medicine for more that 30 years, it is my pleasure to make this expertise available to you. For those who suffer from a condition that is not effectively treated by western medicine, feel free to call me to discuss what other options are available. A course of treatment may include any combination of acupuncture, acupressure, meditation, Qi Gong, Shaolin Healing Touch and diet and lifestyle modifications. The initial consultation is one hour and the cost is $100.00. You may use the contact information below or my cell, 330.564.7558. I look forward to speaking with you. Edward Institute for Self Healing TaiQiGongtm Fitness Systems Edward Niam, M-T.C.M. Master-Traditional Chinese Medicine 118 West Streetsboro Street, Suite 224 Hudson, Ohio 44236 330.564.7558/Fax 342.3802 edniam at instituteforselfhealing.com www.instituteforselfhealing.com "Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away." _____ I am using the free version of SPAMfighter for private users. It has removed 33744 spam emails to date. Paying users do not have this message in their emails. Try SPAMfighter for free now! -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.446 / Virus Database: 269.0.0/754 - Release Date: 4/9/2007 10:59 PM ------=_NextPart_001_0068_01C77B5D.29DEF100 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
In 1995, I=20 was diagnosed with Crohn's/Colitis. I have tried many conventional and=20 alternative treatments. These ranged from high doses of injected = steroids (ACTH)=20 to various diets and homeopathic remedies. In March of 2004, I came out = of a=20 four-year remission. Instantly, I started with steroids and maintenance = drugs.=20 Additionally, I altered my diet and tried several other "tricks", though = nothing=20 seemed to repress my symptoms.
 
With 20-3-=20 bowel movements each day, rapid weight loss and severe hemorrhaging, it = was time=20 to try something new. I contacted Ed Niam, a practitioner of Eastern = medicine=20 and skilled acupuncturist. He set me up with a weekly regimen of = treatments. The=20 positive effects of his needle poking began almost immediately. By the = second=20 treatment, my trips to the toilet were reduced to 5 times a day. As of = the fifth=20 treatment, all evidence of bleeding had subsided. By the final = treatment, I was=20 back to (business as usual) normal. In addition to the acupuncture = treatments,=20 Mr. Niam suggested several (stretching & breathing) exercises and = diet tips=20 that I have continued to follow.
 
I encourage=20 anyone who is dealing with IBS diseases to try this method. I feel the = need to=20 qualify my suggestion by stating that I am a college graduate and a well = informed active patient of Crohn's. I fully intend to call upon Ed Niam = and=20 acupuncture should there be a need in the future. If you are considering = this=20 method of treatment and would like to discuss it further, feel free to = contact=20 me.
 
Daniel J.=20 Fess
jfess at neo.rr.com
=
 
*****************************=
 
Ed was kind=20 enough to help me when I was dreadfully ill several years ago.  His = gentle=20 treatments were not only effective in healing my immediate concerns but = were so=20 deeply and profound in their reach that I actually felt better than I = had in=20 many years after his treatments.  I highly recommend him and his = tried and=20 true methods.

Cathleen Carr
catbead2000 at yahoo.com
 
 
 
Hello=20 Everyone,
 
As = some of you=20 may already know, much of my training in Chinese Martial Arts involved = several=20 aspects of Traditional Chinese Medicine. They include, but are not = limited to,=20 acupuncture, acupressure, meditation and Shaolin Healing Touch. = These=20 ancient modalities are effective in treating numerous chronic and = acute=20 conditions such as Crohns, osteo and rheumatoid arthritis, high blood=20 pressure, migraines, sports injuries, sciatica, menstrual = problems,=20 digestive irregularities, hearing loss, excessive tension and = stress,=20 depression and anxiety and others...
 
As = a=20 practitioner of Traditional Chinese Medicine for more that 30 = years, it=20 is my pleasure to make this expertise available to = you.   For=20 those who suffer from a condition that is not effectively treated by = western=20 medicine, feel free to call me to discuss what other options are = available. A=20 course of treatment may include any combination of acupuncture, = acupressure,=20 meditation, Qi Gong, Shaolin Healing Touch and diet and lifestyle=20 modifications.
 
The initial=20 consultation is one hour and the cost is $100.00. You may use the = contact=20 information below or my cell, = 330.564.7558.
 
I = look forward=20 to speaking with you.
 
Edward
 
Institute for Self=20 Healing
TaiQiGongtm  Fitness=20 Systems
Edward Niam, = M-T.C.M.
Master-Traditional Chinese = Medicine
118 West Streetsboro = Street, Suite=20 224
Hudson, Ohio=20 44236
330.564.7558/Fax = 342.3802
edniam at institu= teforselfhealing.com
www.institutefor= selfhealing.com
 
"Life is not measured by = the number of=20 breaths we take,
  but by the = moments that=20 take our breath away."
 
 


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------=_NextPart_000_0017_01C77B5D.170E0C00-- From jcoyne at beckcenter.org Tue Apr 10 08:48:02 2007 From: jcoyne at beckcenter.org (John Coyne) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 11:48:02 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A Call for Artists to Exhibit at the Beck Center during our 2007-2008 Theater Season Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84E99C35B@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77B87.9F4002A5 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: * 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_01C77B87.9F4002A5 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 for its 2007-2008 Theater = Season.

 

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.

 

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.

 

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.

 

How to enter:

Please send = your submissions to:

 

The = Beck Center= for the Arts

Attn:  = John Coyne - Gallery

17801 = Detroit = Ave

Lakewood, OH  44107

 

 Submissions should include the following:

  • 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

 

Submission = deadline is June 1, = 2007

 

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.

 

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

 

 

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.

 

Sincerely,

 

 

John = Coyne

Gallery = Coordinator

Ph:  216/521-2540  = x236

Fx:  216/521-2110

Em:  jcoyne at beckcente= r.org

 

 

 

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Job Title: Theater Development / Marketing Specialist

 

The Company: Actors' Summit is a small professional theater located= in=20 Hudson, Ohio. We produce 8 =E2=80=93 10 major productions per year in a smal= l thrust=20 theater using Actors=E2=80=99 Equity and non-Equity actors. This position wi= ll be our=20 first full-time administrative position. Actors=E2=80=99 Summit is a family=20= oriented=20 work place with a demanding schedule and work load.

 

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-------------------------------1176221057-- >From Cassidy Theatre Tue Apr 10 17:27:35 2007 From: Cassidy Theatre (Cassidy Theatre) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 12:27:35 -0400 (GMT-04:00) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Musical BABY opens at Cassidy Theatre Message-ID: <7713716.1176222455632.JavaMail.root at elwamui-rustique.atl.sa.earthlink.net> CASSIDY THEATRE PRESS RELEASE For Immediate Release =E2=80=9CBaby=E2=80=9D Director Uses Own Life Experience to Direct Expectan= t Musical at Cassidy Parma Heights, Ohio =E2=80=93 Northeast Ohio theatre audiences are used to = seeing area Performer/Director Trinidad Snider shine in the spotlight. As = one of the brightest actor/singers of the Northeast Ohio theatre scene, she= has delighted theatre-goers in dozens of productions. Over the last few = years she has also added Directing credits to her impressive resume. But S= nider=E2=80=99s most important starring role has always been that of Mom to= daughter Kirstin, 7 and sons Colin, 2 and Dylan, born just last December. = In large part, it was this handful of a supporting cast =E2=80=93 especial= ly her last pregnancy =E2=80=93 that served as the inspiration for her visi= on of Directing the musical Baby, which opens on the Cassidy Theatre stage = April 20th. =20 BABY tells the story of three couples expecting a baby and their varied but= familiar reactions to their pregnancies. =E2=80=9CAnyone can relate to th= is show whether they have children or not=E2=80=9D says Snider. =E2=80=9CW= e all know someone who has gone through those nine months of incredible cha= nges. Having just recently been through pregnancy myself, I wanted to shar= e some of the incredible feelings and experiences that come with having a b= aby. Obviously this is the perfect musical to do that because it tells the= se stories with heart and humor. It will appeal to every person out there.= =E2=80=9D Part of that appeal comes from Snider=E2=80=99s direction of the= show that comes from a unique sensibility of being a mother herself. In f= act, her new son, 5-month old Dylan will actually make his own stage debut = in this production as one of the happy couple=E2=80=99s new arrivals. With a book by Sybille Pearson, music by David Shire and lyrics by Richard = Maltby, Jr., BABY focuses on Liz and Danny, students who have just moved i= n together, athletic Pam and her husband, Nick, a sports instructor, who h= ave had some trouble conceiving and Arlene, already the mother of three gro= wn daughters, who is unsure of what to do, and her husband Alan who is thri= lled with the thought of a new baby. Throughout the show, these characters = experience the emotional stresses and triumphs, the desperate lows and the = comic highs, that accompany the anticipation and arrival of a baby. Cassid= y's BABY stars=20 Jared Sampson, Lara Mainier, Bob Stoesser, Alicia Fogal, Tom Castro, Julian= ne Kurdila with Jacob Shafer, Georgia Muttillo, Jason Uzl, Sara E. Tackett,= Mark Baldarelli, Caitlin Lewins, Mara Prucha and Joshua Peterson. Musical= Direction is by Brad Wyner. BABY runs at the Cassidy Theatre April 20th through May 6th. Friday and Sa= turday shows are at 8p and Sunday matinees are at 3pm. Tickets are availab= le by calling the Cassidy box office at (440) 842-4600. Tickets are $20 fo= r adults and $15 for students and senior citizens. MasterCard and Visa ar= e accepted. Cassidy Theatre is located in the Greenbrier Commons, 6200 Pea= rl Rd., Parma Heights. FOR INFORMATION:=09 Geoffrey Short geoffshort at sbcglobal.net (440) 263-1156 From k8budd21 at yahoo.com Tue Apr 10 10:06:28 2007 From: k8budd21 at yahoo.com (Kate Buddenhagen) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 10:06:28 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Referrals for local Special Events Magazine Message-ID: <632098.22175.qm@web50701.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-710824333-1176224788=:22175 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit I'm looking for referrals of anyone in the special events industry that might be interested in advertising in or subscribing to a new Northeast Ohio special events magazine, CBC - Cleveland Business Connects. This magazine focuses on corporate trends, networking and special events throughout NEO. It's a great publication for anyone in the events industry. - Aside from ad pages, we also offer listings in the special events resource guide, which is extremely affordable for those with smaller ad budgets. To subscribe, it's only $14 for a year. There's also a great section called Goody Bag that features and sells corporate gifts. If you are or know a merchant that would like to have their gifts showcased in the magazine, let me know. Please check out www.cbcmagazine.com and call me at 215-831-9557 or email me at kate at contempodg.com. I'd be happy to provide more information. Also, keep a look out for a shart feature on Fred and NEOhioPAL in the May issue! Thank you! Kate --------------------------------- The fish are biting. Get more visitors on your site using Yahoo! Search Marketing. --0-710824333-1176224788=:22175 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
I'm looking for referrals of anyone in the special events industry that might be interested in advertising in or subscribing to a new Northeast Ohio special events magazine, CBC - Cleveland Business Connects.
 
This magazine focuses on corporate trends, networking and special events throughout NEO.  It's a great publication for anyone in the events industry. - Aside from ad pages, we also offer listings in the special events resource guide, which is extremely affordable for those with smaller ad budgets.  To subscribe, it's only $14 for a year.  There's also a great section called Goody Bag that features and sells corporate gifts.  If you are or know a merchant that would like to have their gifts showcased in the magazine, let me know.
 
Please check out www.cbcmagazine.com and call me at 215-831-9557 or email me at kate at contempodg.com.  I'd be happy to provide more information.
 
Also, keep a look out for a shart feature on Fred and NEOhioPAL in the May issue!
 
Thank you!
Kate
 


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Get more visitors on your site using Yahoo! Search Marketing. --0-710824333-1176224788=:22175-- From PFLORIANO at aol.com Tue Apr 10 10:23:46 2007 From: PFLORIANO at aol.com (PFLORIANO at aol.com) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 13:23:46 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Floriano Leaves Boogie...thank God! Message-ID: --part1_d47.685d9b5.334d2222_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 2 performances this week, a Fri and Sat evening show. It features Natalie Green, Becca Marks, Maggie Stahl, Paul Floriano with=20 Musical Direction by Maureen Hartung. This weekend is Floriano's final performances. Starting on April 20, Greg=20 Violand's manly baritone will replace Floriano's warbling in the show on the= =20 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_d47.685d9b5.334d2222_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

There is a great, little musical revue at the C= leveland Play House Club, called, "Boogie Woogie Baby!'=A0=A0 It's the music= of the Andrews Sisters and we have 2 performances this week, a Fri and Sat=20= evening show.

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

This weekend is Floriano's final performances.  Starting on April 20,=20= Greg Violand's manly baritone will replace Floriano's warbling in the show o= n 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 wha= t's free at http://www.aol.com. --part1_d47.685d9b5.334d2222_boundary-- From streamliners at alltel.net Tue Apr 10 10:32:12 2007 From: streamliners at alltel.net (Streamliners) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 13:32:12 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Victorian Home 4 Sale Message-ID: <018001c77b96$2cfa9900$6501a8c0@donna> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_017D_01C77B74.A5899AF0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable A potential out of state relocation is taking place immediately or as = soon as possible. Unfortunately we need to sell our dream home.=20 The house is a centurian Victorian house, plaqued at 1858.=20 Located in a beautiful upscale neighbourhood just outside Chagrin Falls, = Ohio. The area alone is what makes it! The house: Top floor is 3 fair size bedrooms and spacious full bath. Each room has = hardwood floors. Ceramic tile floors in bathroom with bright window that = views over the land while you bathe.=20 Staircase going down to main level of house is magnificent. Solid wood = spindled railings with a picturesque window at the center landing ideal = for stain glass work. Presently carpeted landing in bedroom area, down = the stairs but you may want to reconsider the keeping it carpetted. = There is a ceiling fan high in the stair area. =20 Main level has hardwood floors. A dining area, long living room with = wood cabinets built into the wall (original), a bright kitchen complete = with an alternate wood burner. The living room holds the crafted main = door including two vintage windows that are original from the period. = There is a doorway in the kitchen that leads onto a spacious wooden = deck. Lots of further windows in living room and kitchen.=20 Off the kitchen (main level) leads to a sunken office area that can fit = two desks, with an exterior door and a small 3 piece bathroom with a = shower. Also a staircase leading upwards to a carpeted small loft that = is a fair size also with a small stain glass window. =20 The basement is very spacious with a door leading to the ground level. = There is also a complete bathroom with huge jaqueze tub with a stain = glass window nearby.=20 There is a ton of wood work through the house, some re-finished to = period and some not re-finished. Most walls are plaster.=20 The lot size is approximately one acre. The house sits on a rural road = with neighbours not on top of you from the back or sides. Accross the = street is a forest so a few deer do move accross your property. The rear = property is has many majestic trees among the open space.=20 There is a separate 3 car, 2 main huge door garage which we had rebuilt = on the interior. It has been re-drywalled from the frame, insulated, = over-head built into the ceiling lights and has an excellent power = system that runs on it's own meter. There are 3 picturesque new windows = that look over the back of the property with blinds that can be drawn = for privacy.=20 The house is gas run. Has its own well system and we are on the public = sewer system so no septic tank involvement.=20 The house does use a water softening apparatus.=20 Appliances are negotiable. Window coverings are undecided.=20 It is a great place for children, pets and peace and quiet away from the = city but not to rural. The school system is recoqnized in the top 100 of = the country. School bus comes to the end of the drive for all age groups = including High School. Libraries are close. Shopping for groceries is 24 = hour schedule and the town of Chagrin Falls is a 3-5 minute drive by = car.=20 If your interested to speaking further about our home. Please call = 440.338.1079. The tag is approximately $280K but we are negotiable to a point.=20 ------=_NextPart_000_017D_01C77B74.A5899AF0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
A potential out of state relocation is = taking place=20 immediately or as soon as possible. Unfortunately we need to sell our = dream=20 home.
 
The house is a centurian Victorian = house, plaqued=20 at 1858.
Located in a beautiful upscale = neighbourhood just=20 outside Chagrin Falls, Ohio. The area alone is what makes = it!
 
The house:
 
Top floor is 3 fair size bedrooms and = spacious full=20 bath. Each room has hardwood floors. Ceramic tile floors in bathroom = with bright=20 window that views over the land while you bathe.
 
Staircase going down to main level of = house is=20 magnificent. Solid wood spindled railings with a picturesque window at = the=20 center landing ideal for stain glass work. Presently carpeted landing in = bedroom=20 area, down the stairs but you may want to reconsider = the keeping it=20 carpetted. There is a ceiling fan high in the stair area. =  
 
Main level has hardwood floors. A = dining area, long=20 living room with wood cabinets built into the wall (original), a bright = kitchen=20 complete with an alternate wood burner. The living room holds the = crafted main=20 door including two vintage windows that are original from the=20 period.  There is a doorway in the kitchen that leads onto a = spacious=20 wooden deck. Lots of further windows in living room and kitchen. =
 
Off the kitchen (main level) leads to a = sunken=20 office area that can fit two desks, with an exterior door and a small 3 = piece=20 bathroom with a shower. Also a staircase leading upwards to a carpeted = small=20 loft that is a fair size also with a small stain glass=20 window.   
 
The basement is very spacious with a = door leading=20 to the ground level. There is also a complete bathroom with huge jaqueze = tub=20 with a stain glass window nearby.
 
There is a ton of wood work through the = house, some=20 re-finished to period and some not re-finished. Most walls are plaster.=20
 
The lot size is approximately one acre. = The house=20 sits on a rural road with neighbours not on top of you from the back or = sides.=20 Accross the street is a forest so a few deer do move accross your = property. The=20 rear property is has many majestic trees among the open space. =
 
There is a separate 3 car, 2 main huge = door garage=20 which we had rebuilt on the interior. It has been re-drywalled from the = frame,=20 insulated, over-head built into the ceiling lights and has an excellent = power=20 system that runs on it's own meter. There are 3 picturesque new windows = that=20 look over the back of the property with blinds that can be drawn for = privacy.=20
 
The house is gas run. Has its own well = system and=20 we are on the public sewer system so no septic tank involvement. =
The house does use a water softening = apparatus.=20
 
Appliances are negotiable. Window = coverings are=20 undecided.
 
It is a great place for children, pets = and peace=20 and quiet away from the city but not to rural. The school system is = recoqnized=20 in the top 100 of the country. School bus comes to the end of the drive = for all=20 age groups including High School. Libraries are close. Shopping for = groceries is=20 24 hour schedule and the town of Chagrin Falls is a 3-5 minute drive by = car.=20
 
If your interested to speaking further = about our=20 home. Please call 440.338.1079.
 
The tag is approximately $280K but we = are=20 negotiable to a point.
 
------=_NextPart_000_017D_01C77B74.A5899AF0-- From botticelli1982 at hotmail.com Tue Apr 10 10:48:55 2007 From: botticelli1982 at hotmail.com (Mary Catalano) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 13:48:55 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Film Fund Rasier Message-ID:
Looking for Items for fund rasier raffle.  This fund rasier is for a local indie film company, OSP Productions.  Part of the raffle processeds will go to a local charity.  If you or someone you know have something to donate please contact
 
The fund rasier will be held Sat May 12th at 7 pm.
Inside the Galleria at Gallery 324, down town East 9th and Saint Clair.
Tickets are 25 dollars.
 
For More Information
Conatact Mary at ospproductions at yahoo.com


Download Messenger. Join the i?m Initiative. Help make a difference today. From jeon at artistschair.com Tue Apr 10 10:51:36 2007 From: jeon at artistschair.com (jeon at artistschair.com) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 10:51:36 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a STAGE ACTOR? Brian J. Bowers/Apr. 10 & Other News! Message-ID: <21560443.1176227496431.JavaMail.root@web38> ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST" Stage Actor - BRIAN J. BOWERS (Location: Cleveland, Ohio) (April 10, 2007) To view Brian's profile, visit www.artistschair.com or http://www.artistschair.com/showprofile.asp?id=244 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 ttempleman at clevelandplayhouse.com Tue Apr 10 12:32:42 2007 From: ttempleman at clevelandplayhouse.com (Tara Templeman) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 14:32:42 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Theatre Rocks Event - The Cleveland Play House Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0098_01C77B7D.221294C0 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 tickets, please call 216.795.7000, ext. 4 and mention code "ROCKS" to receive discount. For additional 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_0098_01C77B7D.221294C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Theatre Rocks Event - The Cleveland Play House

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 tickets, please call 216.795.7000, ext. 4 and = mention code "ROCKS" to receive discount. For additional = 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_0098_01C77B7D.221294C0-- From cvlt at cvlt.org Tue Apr 10 12:15:41 2007 From: cvlt at cvlt.org (CVLT) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 15:15:41 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CVLT AUDITIONS TOMORROW: "The Foreigner" Message-ID: <461BE25D.1030802@cvlt.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------050309010202060805040505 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 OPENING APRIL 27th - "LEADING LADIES" --------------050309010202060805040505 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

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--------------050309010202060805040505-- From brecksvillearts at yahoo.com Tue Apr 10 12:27:25 2007 From: brecksvillearts at yahoo.com (B. C. A.) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 12:27:25 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]BCA announces summer classes Message-ID: <766101.94533.qm@web50906.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-580838960-1176233245=:94533 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Summer is almost here and Brecksville Center for the Arts is gearing up for one of its busiest seasons. New classes and workshops begin each week. Young students can learn the basics of fashion design, make whimsical creations in clay, or join the Art in Cinema and Art in Literature series. BCA?s new Dance Department offerings include a two week Dance Camp, jazz, hip hop, Pilates and ?Tiny Dancers? classes. Many of the drawing and painting classes are moving outdoors; at the Gazebo, under the Willows at BCA and on drawing excursions around town. Teens and adults can choose from a wide array of classes in the fine arts and an ample selection of just-for-fun workshops. Where else can you learn Henna Body Art, try your hand at container gardening, create a digital scrapbook or paint a Pysanky egg in the summertime? Gather your friends for a Moms? Night Out event, or join our Book, Guitar or Art Club. Camp BCA is a fun-filled summer extravaganza of classes for children, beginning in June. Camp sessions are one week in length, and are offered every week until school begins in the fall. In all Brecksville Center for the Arts will offer over 200 class sessions this summer. Brecksville Center for the Arts is a 501C3 organization offering education in the fine, applied and performing arts. Office hours are Monday-Friday, 9:30 am ? 4 pm. BCA is open to all Ohio residents. BCA is located at 8997 Highland Drive with some classes held at the Blossom Hill City Complex, 4450 Oakes Road. To receive a free class schedule call 440-526-6232 or visit the BCA website at www.brecksvillearts.org Fax: 440-526-1214 Email: brecksvillearts at yahoo.com Winnie Flynn Executive Director Brecksville Center for the Arts 8997 Highland Dr Brecksville. OH 44141 Phone: 440-526-6232 Fax: 440-526-1214 E-mail: brecksvillearts at yahoo.com Website: www.brecksvillearts.org Learn ~ Create ~ Enjoy --------------------------------- The fish are biting. Get more visitors on your site using Yahoo! Search Marketing. --0-580838960-1176233245=:94533 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
 
Summer is almost here and Brecksville Center for the Arts is gearing up for one of its busiest seasons.  New classes and workshops begin each week.
 
Young students can learn the basics of fashion design, make whimsical creations in clay, or join the Art in Cinema and Art in Literature series. BCA?s new Dance Department offerings include a two week Dance Camp, jazz, hip hop, Pilates and ?Tiny Dancers? classes. Many of the drawing and painting classes are moving outdoors; at the Gazebo, under the Willows at BCA and on drawing excursions around town.
 
Teens and adults can choose from a wide array of classes in the fine arts and an ample selection of just-for-fun workshops.  Where else can you learn Henna Body Art, try your hand at container gardening, create a digital scrapbook or paint a Pysanky egg in the summertime? Gather your friends for a Moms? Night Out event, or join our Book, Guitar or Art Club. 
 
Camp BCA is a fun-filled summer extravaganza of classes for children, beginning in June. Camp sessions are one week in length, and are offered every week until school begins in the fall. 
 
In all Brecksville Center for the Arts will offer over 200 class sessions this summer.
  
Brecksville Center for the Arts is a 501C3 organization offering education in the fine, applied and performing arts.  Office hours are Monday-Friday, 9:30 am ? 4 pm. BCA is open to all Ohio residents.  BCA is located at 8997 Highland Drive with some classes held at the Blossom Hill City Complex, 4450 Oakes Road. 
To receive a free class schedule call 440-526-6232 or visit the BCA website at  www.brecksvillearts.org 
Fax: 440-526-1214   Email: brecksvillearts at yahoo.com   


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


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Get more visitors on your site using Yahoo! Search Marketing. --0-580838960-1176233245=:94533-- From WorkmanL at playhousesquare.org Tue Apr 10 12:29:18 2007 From: WorkmanL at playhousesquare.org (Lora Workman) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 15:29:18 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Broadway Summer Camps with Cast & Crew of Dirty Rotten Scoundrels and Disney's The Lion King at Playhouse Square! Message-ID: <7F149345E01A6A469CE2CE13DBF6FF0004B26301@ntserv6.playhousesquare.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77BA6.880E643C Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable As always, the Broadway Summer Camps for teens (13-19) at Playhouse Square feature one-of-a-kind opportunities to work with cast and crew members from Broadway shows, but for the first time ever, we are offering beginning, intermediate and advanced camps to accommodate a variety of skill levels. Auditions are required for the intermediate and advanced camps. Please see below for important audition instructions.* =20 Advanced Camp with Dirty Rotten Scoundrels June 19-21 10 AM - 3 PM $300 This camp includes:=20 * Master classes with professionals from the show=20 * One ticket to a performance of Dirty Rotten Scoundrels=20 * Lunch each day =20 Intermediate Camp with Disney's The Lion King August 13-17 10 AM - 3 PM $400 This camp includes: * Master classes with professionals from the show=20 * One ticket to a performance of Disney's The Lion King=20 * Professional headshot=20 * Lunch each day =20 Beginner Camp with Disney's The Lion King August 6-10 10 AM - 3 PM $400 This camp includes: * Master classes with professionals from the show=20 * One ticket to a performance of Disney's The Lion King=20 * Professional headshot=20 * Lunch each day Registration for the beginner camp begins MAY 23 =20 =20 *IMPORTANT AUDITION INSTRUCTIONS * Please call 216.348.7909 between the hours of 8:30 AM and 5:00 PM Mon.-Fri. to schedule an audition.=20 * Auditions will be scheduled on a first come, first served basis. * A $15 audition fee, payable by credit card, is required to schedule an audition.=20 * The audition fee is non-refundable, but will be applied to the camp registration fee if selected.=20 * Auditions will be held on May 5 and 6.=20 * Detailed audition instructions will be mailed to you once your audition is scheduled. They will also be available online at www.PlayhouseSquare.org/art-education beginning April 4.=20 * If you are not able to audition on May 5 or 6, you are permitted to submit a video audition. =20 * Detailed audition instructions will be mailed to you once your audition is scheduled. They will also be availabe online at www.PlayhouseSquare.org/art-education beginning April 4.=20 * If you are not able to audition on May 5 or 6, you are permitted to submit a video audition.=20 * If you are not able to audition on May 5 or 6, you are permitted to submit a video audition.=20 * Video auditions are due May 1. Click here to download a PDF Video Audition Form and instructions . =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77BA6.880E643C Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
As always, = the=20 Broadway Summer Camps for teens (13-19) at Playhouse Square feature=20 one-of-a-kind opportunities to work with cast and crew members from = Broadway=20 shows, but for the first time ever, we are offering beginning, = intermediate and=20 advanced camps to accommodate a variety of skill = levels.

Auditions are=20 required for the intermediate and advanced camps. Please see below for = important=20 audition instructions.*

 

Advanced Camp with Dirty = Rotten=20 Scoundrels
June = 19-21
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August = 13-17
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$400

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Beginner Camp with Disney's = The Lion=20 King
August = 6-10
10 AM - 3 PM
$400

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  • One ticket to a = performance of=20 Disney's The Lion King=20
  • Professional=20 headshot=20
  • Lunch each=20 day

 Registration for the=20 beginner camp begins MAY 23

 

 

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  • If you are not able to = audition on=20 May 5 or 6, you are permitted to submit a video audition. =20
  • Detailed audition = instructions=20 will be mailed to you once your audition is scheduled. They will also = be=20 availabe online at www.PlayhouseSquare.org/art-education = beginning April=20 4.
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  • Video auditions are due = May 1. Click = here to=20 download a PDF Video Audition Form and=20 instructions.
 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C77BA6.880E643C-- From marcus at designerglass.com Tue Apr 10 13:00:50 2007 From: marcus at designerglass.com (marcus at designerglass.com) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 16:00:50 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Three Kenneth Patchen Events: the Kenneth Patchen Art Opening and Reception, the Kenneth Patchen Festival, and the Kenneth Patchen Jam. Message-ID: <461becf2beac8_9b418ca42454448@Laptop.tmail> Three kenneth patchen events: the Kenneth Patchen Art Opening and Reception, the Kenneth Patchen Festival, and the Kenneth Patchen Jam. The Kenneth Patchen Reception is at Gallery 324 on April 13, 2007 from 6 pm ? 9pm. The Kenneth Patchen Festival is at Gallery 324 at Noon on Saturday, April 14, 2007 at noon. The Kenneth Patchen Jam is at and the Jam at The Barking Spider April 14, 2007 at 7 pm. Gallery 324 The Galleria at Erieview 1301 East 9th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44114 216/780-1522 mbales at oh.veior.com April 13, 2007 ?Friday at 6 pm ? 9 pm Larry Smith (Bottom Dog Press), Kenneth Patchen biographer, & Bree (Green Panda Press), poet, singer, bookseller, and publisher & Marcus Bales (Gallery324) Present The Kenneth Patchen Silkscreens on loan from the Trumbull Art Guild, Warren, Ohio, and Douglas Paisley?s paintings of The Journal of Albion Moonlight with Kenneth Patchen?s text, and Featuring, from Detroit, M.L.Liebler and the Magic Poetry Band accompanying readings by Chris Franke Nina Gibans Tom Kryss Jim Lang Michael McMahon Charles Potts Larry Smith, and others to be announced Reception 6 pm ? 9 pm PATCHEN CELEBRATION IN CLEVELAND DURING NATIONAL POETRY MONTH Kenneth Patchen Festival in Cleveland this April 8-15. Larry Smith, Marcus Bales and Bree Ingst are coordinating the week-long event honoring Kenneth Patchen (1911-1972), Ohio rebel poet-artist. Patchen published over 36 books during his lifetime. April 8-15th Patchen's two silkscreen collections will be shown at Gallery 324 (E. 9th Street in Galleria, downtown Cleveland) that week... Kenneth Patchen Silkscreens They are from the Trumbull Art Guild in Patchen's hometown of Warren. Photo Copies of Prints will be available for order, and there will be an auction of Patchen items. First, April 13th 6 pm ? 9 pm Gallery 324 ? Reception and Talks on Patchen?s Life and Art, including showing of a group of paintings depicting scenes from The Journal of Albion Moonlight done by Doug Paisley with Kenneth Patchen?s text Second, April 14th Noon at Gallery 324 featuring M.L.Liebler and the Magic Poetry Band Readers: Charles Potts, Tom Kryss, Chris Franke, Michael McMahon, Nina Gibans, Mark Kuhar, Jim Lang, John Paisley?hosted by Larry Smith Third: April 14th 7pm at Barking Spider Tavern, University Circle, featuring John Richmond All-Stars/ Poet-Readers: Ben Guylas, Bree, Katie Daley, Terry Provost, Adam Brodsky, Maj Ragain, Adam Brodsky Sponsors of the festival are Bottom Dog Press and Green Panda Press. Book sales are being done by Mac?s Backs Books of Coventry Road, Cleveland. All events free and open to the public. Kenneth Patchen page: http://www.connectotel.com/patchen/ Patchen biography & places page: http://members.aol.com/smithcours/Patchen/KennethPatchenPlaces.htm FOR MORE INFORMATION: Contact: e-mail: lsmithdog at aol.com or breestings at yahoo.com (graphics available) or mbales at oh.verio.com, or call 216/780-1522 There is $1.00 Parking for these events on Saturdays in the Galleria Parking Garage: enter off Lakeside between East 9th and East 12th. There?s a large sign with a 3-D curly-cue design that says "Galleria Parking", and a ramp down under the building. There is free street parking on E 9th, E 12th, and St Clair on Saturdays, and after 7 pm on weekdays, but only the E 12th Street entrance to the Galleria is open on weekdays after 7. Gallery 324 is in the middle of the Galleria by the escalator down into the parking garage. DIRECTIONS to the GALLERIA >From the west side 2 East - East Ninth Street, right - Lakeside, left - Galleria Parking Garage, right (if you get to 12th street you went too far - go around the block, right on 12th, right on St Clair, right on 9th, and right on Lakeside, and then right at the Parking Garage sign). Parking is Free on Saturdays, $3 after 4pm on Fridays. Go up the escalator or elevator to the FIRST FLOOR. Out of the elevator turn right and walk past the escalator to the Courtyard 480 - 176North - 90East - 2West (Lakewood) - East Ninth Street, left - Lakeside, left - Galleria Parking Garage, right (if you get to 12th street you went too far - go around the block, right on 12th, right on St Clair, right on 9th, and right on Lakeside, and then right at the Parking Garage sign) 71 North - 90 East - 90East - 2West (Lakewood) - East Ninth Street, left - Lakeside, left - Galleria Parking Garage, right (if you get to 12th street you went too far - go around the block, right on 12th, right on St Clair, right on 9th, and right on Lakeside, and then right at the Parking Garage sign) 77 North - 90East - 2West (Lakewood) - East Ninth Street, left - Lakeside, left - Galleria Parking Garage, right (if you get to 12th street you went too far - go around the block, right on 12th, right on St Clair, right on 9th, and right on Lakeside, and then right at the Parking Garage sign) >From the east side 480 - 77 North - 90East - 2West (Lakewood) - East Ninth Street, left - Lakeside, left - Galleria Parking Garage, right (if you get to 12th street you went too far - go around the block, right on 12th, right on St Clair, right on 9th, and right on Lakeside, and then right at the Parking Garage sign) 90 West - 2 West - East Ninth Street, left - Lakeside, left - Galleria Parking Garage, right (if you get to 12th street you went too far - go around the block, right on 12th, right on St Clair, right on 9th, and right on Lakeside, and then right at the Parking Garage sign) >From the Heights Martin Luther King Jr Blvd North - 90 West - 2 west - East Ninth Street, left - Lakeside, left - Galleria Parking Garage, right (if you get to 12th street you went too far - go around the block, right on 12th, right on St Clair, right on 9th, and right on Lakeside, and then right at the Parking Garage sign) By RTA Rapid >From wherever you are go to the Tower City station and change for the Waterfront Line - get off at East 9th street, up the stairs, turn right on East Ninth Street (away from the lake, away from the R&R Hall) walk half a block to Lakeside, cross Ninth Street to your left, cross Lakeside, and half a block further on is the Ninth Street Entrance to the Galleria. If the weather's nice, you can also walk from Tower City across Public Square away from the Terminal Tower building you came out of (the building in which the RTA Rapid lets you off) and toward the BP Building. Walk east (that is, turn right just past the BP building) on any of Superior, Rockwell, or St Clair streets, to East Ninth. Turn left. From St Clair, it's right there; from Rockwell, one block, from Superior two blocks, to the entrance at East Ninth and St Clair. If you?d like to be removed from this email list, please REPLY to this message to: marcus at designerglass.com and ask to be removed in the text of your message. From TALENTnet1 at aol.com Tue Apr 10 13:04:28 2007 From: TALENTnet1 at aol.com (TALENTnet1 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 16:04:28 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]2 Spanish Speaking Actors need for WEDNESDAY April 11 from 9:30-11 am Message-ID: -------------------------------1176235468 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit NEEDED IMMEDIATELY: 2 Spanish-speaking actors needed for short (loosely scripted) skit to help train 3rd year medical students. One to act as a patient who speaks no English, and one to act as an interpreter. TOMORROW MORNING (Wednesday, April 11, 2007) from 9:30 am to 11 am Sagamore Hills Medical Center on Route 82. Flat fee of $50 for each actor (90 minute estimate, maximum of 2 hours) (which includes watching a short video). Contact Joanne Bray IMMEDIATELY at _Bray at ohio.edu_ (mailto:Bray at ohio.edu) or 740 590 3527 Thank you ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. -------------------------------1176235468 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
NEEDED IMMEDIATELY:
 
2 Spanish-speaking actors needed for= short=20 (loosely scripted) skit to help train 3rd year medical=20 students.
 
One to act as a patient who speaks n= o=20 English, and one to act as an interpreter.
 
TOMORROW MORNING (Wednesday, April 1= 1,=20 2007) from 9:30 am to 11 am
Sagamore Hills Medical Center on Rou= te=20 82.
 
Flat fee of $50 for each actor (90 m= inute=20 estimate, maximum of 2 hours) (which includes watching a short=20 video).
 
 
 
Contact Joanne Bray  IMMEDIATELY at Bray at ohio.edu=  or=20 740 590 3527
 
Thank you
 
 




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-------------------------------1176235468-- From peteroctb at aim.com Tue Apr 10 14:29:00 2007 From: peteroctb at aim.com (peteroctb at aim.com) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 17:29:00 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"the Lords of Praxton" at Akron Film Festival Message-ID: <8C949CE63BCAC03-173C-2262@WEBMAIL-RA05.sysops.aol.com> ----------MB_8C949CE63BCAC03_173C_4005_WEBMAIL-RA05.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Hello, Everyone-- If you're interested in spending this weekend viewing some of the best local film productions in an amazing movie theatre environment, then hop on over to the Akron Film Festival on Friday April 13th and Saturday April 14th. The festival is held at the University of Akron. On Friday, there's a terrific line-up of shorts starting in the late afternoon, then at 6pm my feature film, "the Lords of Praxton", screens--then William Johns' "Madness" follows at 8pm. Makes for a really cool double-feature Friday, don't you think ;-) Another great line-up of films is set for Saturday. Go to http://www.akronfilmfestival.com to see the complete weekend schedule and to get directions to the festival. Hope to see you there! Peter Fields ------------------------------------------------ "Never be bullied into silence. Never allow yourself to be made a victim. Accept no one's definition of your life; define yourself." --Harvey Fierstein ------------------------------------------------ visit the world of Little Beth Entertainment, Ltd. http://www.littlebeth.com ________________________________________________________________________ Check Out the new free AIM(R) Mail -- 2 GB of storage and industry-leading spam and email virus protection. ----------MB_8C949CE63BCAC03_173C_4005_WEBMAIL-RA05.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
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If you're interested in spending this weekend viewing some of the best local film productions in an amazing movie theatre environment, then hop on over to the Akron Film Festival on Friday April 13th and Saturday April 14th.  The festival is held at the University of Akron.  On Friday, there's a terrific line-up of shorts starting in the late afternoon, then at 6pm my feature film, "the Lords of Praxton", screens--then William Johns' "Madness" follows at 8pm.  Makes for a really cool double-feature Friday, don't you think ;-)

Another great line-up of films is set for Saturday.  Go to http://www.akronfilmfestival.com to see the complete weekend schedule and to get directions to the festival.  Hope to see you there!

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CAMEO, The Cooperative Alliance of Medina = Entertainment Organizations, is seeking a Costume Designer for its July 2007 = production of “Oklahoma!”

 

This is a paid position, and a chance to work with an incredible professional staff, which includes Bill Hoffman, Director, = Sheila Ludwig, Music Director, and Leilani Barrett, = Choreographer.

 

We will provide seamstresses for assistance.  = Designer will have access to a substantial wardrobe department at the Medina = Performing Arts Center.

 

Interested and qualified applicants, please contact = Michael Sferro at mas9902 at hotmail.com or = 330.289.6390.

 

Michael A. Sferro

Chair, Cameo

330.289.6390

www.cameo-medina.org

 

 

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Me. Come on out and check out this great restaurant/establishment=20= for=20 some singing and eating and most importantly FUN!
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Courage to change the things i can,
And wisdom to know the=20 difference,
Living one day at a time,
Enjoying one moment at a=20 time,
Accepting hardship as the pathway to peace.


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-------------------------------1176256320-- From tigerlily.celeste at gmail.com Tue Apr 10 19:27:34 2007 From: tigerlily.celeste at gmail.com (Celeste Cosentino) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 22:27:34 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lucia's Recovery Message-ID: Dear Friends, Thank you SO much for all of your good wishes and prayers. Lucia is finally home from the hospital and is continuing on her steady road to recovery! She is happy to be home! She asked me to send you her heartfelt gratitude for the NUMEROUS get well wishes that she recieved from all of you! She is up and about, taking the time that she needs, and is hoping to return to work in the NEAR future. If there are any other messages you would like for me to pass on to her feel free to email them to me and I will print them out for her to read. She feels very loved by all. Thank you again for all of your support! Sincerly, Lucia and Family. -- "If you want to be given everything, give everything up." From jaimee.davis at gmail.com Tue Apr 10 19:49:21 2007 From: jaimee.davis at gmail.com (Jaimee Davis) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 22:49:21 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sound recording advice needed Message-ID: <57fd37410704101949s7dded91bg1d5865ab78e20ee5@mail.gmail.com> Hi, everyone, I want to put together a CD of piano/organ and vocal music. There are two things I need that I don't currently have/know where to find, and I was hoping some people here would be able to lead me in the correct direction. 1) What is good sound recording software or where can I find someone with a recording studio in the Cleveland area? I think buying it may prove to be cheaper than hiring someone for the day, but I'm open to suggestions. A good combination of fair rates/good sound quality would be appreciated. 2) What is the copyright law related to this? Does anyone know a good resource that maps out the difference between music that is public domain and recording from music that I have bought a copy of? Any advice/guidance would be greatly appreciated - thanks in advance! Jaimee Davis Pianist/Organist From houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com Tue Apr 10 20:30:19 2007 From: houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com (Jessica Houde) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 20:30:19 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]FREE Class Sunday April 22nd @ Houde School of Acting!!!! Message-ID: <786625.17555.qm@web30106.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-2093136398-1176262219=:17555 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit HOUDE SCHOOL OF ACTING IS SCHEDULING FOR OUR FREE CLASS! We have already had 3 very successful FREE CLASSES and because of the high demand for a WEEKEND class we are now scheduling for: SUNDAY APRIL 22ND! We use the Meisner technique which focuses on "living truthfully under imaginary circumstances." We are located in BEACHWOOD, OHIO. Call or email to register and for exact location! They book up fast so hurry and register! Contact Information: Houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com (440) 223-4533 - Ashley Gulla BIOGRAPHY: Jessica Houde, the owner of Houde School of Acting, has studied and taught at Playhouse West in Los Angeles with Robert Caregie and Jeff Goldblum. She has also worked with the following well known actors; James Franco, Shawnee Smith, Robin Cohen, Jeff Goldblum and Mark Peligrino. Her experience in acting and teaching has helped to develop current students to become the best actors they can be! --0-2093136398-1176262219=:17555 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
HOUDE SCHOOL OF ACTING
IS SCHEDULING
FOR OUR
FREE CLASS!
 
 
We have already had 3 very successful FREE CLASSES and because of the high demand for a WEEKEND class we are now scheduling for:
 
SUNDAY APRIL 22ND!
 
We use the Meisner technique which focuses on
"living truthfully under imaginary circumstances."
 
 
We are located in BEACHWOOD, OHIO.
 
Call or email to register and for exact location!
They book up fast so hurry and register!
 
Contact Information:
Houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com
 
(440) 223-4533 - Ashley Gulla
 
 
BIOGRAPHY:
Jessica Houde, the owner of Houde School of Acting, has studied and taught at Playhouse West in Los Angeles with Robert Caregie and Jeff Goldblum. She has also worked with the following well known actors; James Franco, Shawnee Smith, Robin Cohen, Jeff Goldblum and Mark Peligrino.  Her experience in acting and teaching has helped to develop current students to become the best actors they can be!
--0-2093136398-1176262219=:17555-- From toddevangelista at hotmail.com Tue Apr 10 20:51:11 2007 From: toddevangelista at hotmail.com (Todd Evangelista) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 23:51:11 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dover Players presents Spider's Web Message-ID: Dover Players North Olmsted's Community Theater Contact: Todd Evangelista Phone: (440) 779-1284 Place: North Olmsted s Old Town Hall 5186 Dover Center Rd. North Olmsted, Oh 44070 Play: Agatha Christie's "Spider's Web" Description: Clarissa, an imaginative young woman, discovers a body in her drawing room. She gets three friends to help her remove the body to avoid implicating her step-daughter, when a policeman knocks on the door. Play Dates: May 4, 5 & 6; May 11, 12 & 13; May 18, 19 & 20 Play Times: Fridays & Saturdays at 8PM & Sundays at 6PM Price: ADMISSION FREE! First come, first serve. Call Todd at (440) 779-1284 for reservations, $5 per seat. _________________________________________________________________ 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 bionic at prodigy.net Tue Apr 10 21:08:45 2007 From: bionic at prodigy.net (bionic at prodigy.net) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 00:08:45 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Guitarist for unplugged 60's & 70's album Message-ID: <461C270D.5784.262D228B@localhost> Looking for an laid-back acoustic guitar player. A partner / collaborator. I'm 37 years old. Am skilled at computer-based recording but barely treading water as guitar player. I'm trying to create an album of mellow, unplugged 1960's / 70's classics including: Lady Jane With A Little Help From My Friends For What It's Worth Old Man You've Lost That Loving Feeling Hurt So Bad Keep Me Hanging On We Can Work It Out I'm reaching for a quiet, intimate sound Emphasis on a clean, unaffected vocal blend. For convenience sake, east sider would be ideal, especially Cleveland Heights. Do you know anyone who might be interested? Thanks, Chris From houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com Tue Apr 10 21:11:51 2007 From: houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com (Jessica Houde) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 21:11:51 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]One Spot Left in MONDAY NIGHT CLASSES @ Houde School of Acting!!!!!!! Message-ID: <873283.9094.qm@web30101.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-731018014-1176264711=:9094 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit HOUDE SCHOOL OF ACTING HAS ONLY ONE SPOT LEFT FOR OUR MONDAY NIGHT CLASS! 6:30-8:30pm We use the Meisner technique which focuses on "living truthfully under imaginary circumstances." We are located in BEACHWOOD, OHIO. Call or email to register and for exact location! Contact Information: Houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com (440) 223-4533 - Ashley Gulla BIOGRAPHY: Jessica Houde, the owner of Houde School of Acting, has studied and taught at Playhouse West in Los Angeles with Robert Caregie and Jeff Goldblum. She has also worked with the following well known actors; James Franco, Shawnee Smith, Robin Cohen, Jeff Goldblum and Mark Peligrino. Her experience in acting and teaching has helped to develop current students to become the best actors they can be! --0-731018014-1176264711=:9094 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
HOUDE SCHOOL OF ACTING
HAS ONLY ONE SPOT LEFT
FOR OUR

MONDAY NIGHT CLASS!
6:30-8:30pm
 
 
We use the Meisner technique which focuses on
"living truthfully under imaginary circumstances."
 
 
We are located in BEACHWOOD, OHIO.
 
Call or email to register and for exact location!
 
Contact Information:
Houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com
 
(440) 223-4533 - Ashley Gulla
 
 
BIOGRAPHY:
Jessica Houde, the owner of Houde School of Acting, has studied and taught at Playhouse West in Los Angeles with Robert Caregie and Jeff Goldblum. She has also worked with the following well known actors; James Franco, Shawnee Smith, Robin Cohen, Jeff Goldblum and Mark Peligrino.  Her experience in acting and teaching has helped to develop current students to become the best actors they can be!
--0-731018014-1176264711=:9094-- From cinevid at yahoo.com Tue Apr 10 21:18:25 2007 From: cinevid at yahoo.com (Bill) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 21:18:25 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]April Indieclub - Time running short for shorts Message-ID: <893073.29550.qm@web60320.mail.yahoo.com> --0-430164855-1176265105=:29550 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit If you are wanting to show your shorts at this month's Indieclub, please let me know asap so we can advertise and schedule them properly. This month's host is Bryant Anderson, who will also be showing "Get Him." Bill Johns - CoModerator, Cleveland Indieclub cinevid at yahoo.com --------------------------------- Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. --0-430164855-1176265105=:29550 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
If you are wanting to show your shorts at this month's Indieclub, please let me know asap so we can advertise and schedule them properly.
 
This month's host is Bryant Anderson, who will also be showing "Get Him."
 
Bill Johns - CoModerator, Cleveland Indieclub
 


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CIF

CLEVELAND INDEPENDENT FILM

www.clevelandindependentfilm.com
www.myspace.com/clevelandindependentfim

 

Open casting call for the film "For The Love Of Women"
IGAB Filmworks presents: for The Love Of Women will have an audition held for their new film that will start filming soon. Non-union actors are welcome along with deferred pay parts and DVD copy of the film.

This film will be filmed in Cleveland Ohio, as of now auditions will take place in April and again in May for 2 days only to search for the right person for each part, extras and small parts could be needed.
To set a date for your audition with the film casting directors, you'll need to call for a date and time to be seen,  you should bring along your full bio and any color/black & white photos you have for their viewing.

Please call ONLY the casting director for audition information:
Casting Director: Barbabra Bell 216-581-9600

Other projects are coming soon..if you missed out on this new film
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NOTE: FREE RECORDING STUDIO TIME  (must contact this week only)

Local recording studio is in need for a few good workers to help out with passing out flyers this week and weekend.  For ex-change of your time they will offer you FREE recording time at their new production studio, up to 4 hours max. This could be the right job for any new artist looking to make their first demo cd or film maker that need a recording studio for their independent film.

Only a few are needed for this job and once its filled its GONE!! BUT...you are welcome to get your name on their call back list for up coming jobs this spring and summer.

Contact Mr.William Lynch 216-581-9600  at:

 The Cleveland Merchant Music Center

 

 

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Mortgage refinance is Hot. *Terms. Get a 5.375%* fix rate. Check savings From ytplayhouse at aol.com Wed Apr 11 06:33:30 2007 From: ytplayhouse at aol.com (ytplayhouse at aol.com) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 09:33:30 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Development position at Youngstown Playhouse Message-ID: <8C94A5520B0D8AF-F2C-12BD@FWM-R08.sysops.aol.com> ----------MB_8C94A5520B0D8AF_F2C_22F9_FWM-R08.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" The Youngstown Playhouse, located at 600 Playhouse Lane in Youngstown Ohio,=20= is currently accepting applications and interviews for the position of DEVEL= OPMENT COORDINATOR. This position has the potential to be extremely satisfy= ing for the candidate, both financially and career-wise. The candidate woul= d hold a key position within one of America's premier and oldest community t= heatres. The Youngstown Playhouse is an Equal Opportunity Employer. =20 Questions may be directed to John Holt at 330-788-8739 =20 Development Coordinator Job Description Location: Youngstown, Ohio Type: Full Time Supervisor: Managing Director Experience Level: Minimum 1-2 years experience in development in a non-profi= t setting or sales role with comparable tasks. Experience in one or more ar= eas of development preferred including; foundation & government grants writi= ng and administration, major donor support, corporate support, special event= s, direct mail, communications, and database management. Education: College degree preferred, but not required. Salary: Commission based on monthly and annual funding, with salary options= . Note: Women and Minorities encouraged to apply.=20 =20 Job Responsibilities The Development Coordinator will work closely with the=20= Managing Director. The position will play a significant role in supporting=20= the organization=E2=80=99s current major multi-year fundraising and growth o= bjectives. Specific responsibilities include:=20 Identifying, cultivating and managing relationships with current and prospec= tive donors;=20 Development of strategies to expand and diversify funding sources;=20 Coordinate grant-writing (research, proposal writing, reporting) projects to= government foundations, and corporate funders.=20 Management of fundraising databases & tracking systems, including individual= donors; grants and contract administration; special events and other develo= pment functions;=20 Creating collateral fundraising materials and executing direct mail campaign= s;=20 Planning, implementing, and coordinating special events;=20 Developing processes for donor recognition;=20 =20 Additional Qualifications: While no one person will embody all of the quali= ties enumerated below, the ideal candidate will possess many of the followin= g professional and personal abilities, attributes, and experiences:=20 A self-starting and energetic leader who has the ability to elicit the respe= ct and trust of staff and external partners. A professional with a proven t= rack record of successfully managing multiple priorities; or an up and comer= with innate sense of good management and direct experience doing comparable= work preferably in a professional organization. =20 A highly professional demeanor, able to work successfully with a wide variet= y of constituents including donors, board members, volunteers, and professio= nal consultants. =20 Strong oral and written communications skills, used in one-on-one settings a= nd in large group meetings. The ability to set the tone for an organization= al culture that combines respectful collaboration with disciplined productiv= ity within a business-like and process-sensitive environment. =20 Experience working with a volunteer-driven organization, leveraging staff, e= xternal partners, and board talents and time. Familiarity with boards of di= rectors=E2=80=99 and funders=E2=80=99 expectations of timely and accurate re= sponsiveness. =20 High levels of integrity, trustworthiness, flexibility, compassion, and humo= r necessary to address the practicalities of a growing nonprofit, along with= the edginess, creativity, and persistence required to elicit new thinking a= nd change. =20 Experience and track record in raising significant resources for non-profit=20= organizations, including government funding. =20 Must demonstrate the ability to solve problems and to think strategically an= d tactically about opportunities to raise funds, balance competing prioritie= s, and work collaboratively with colleagues. =20 Able to work with minimal supervision, ability to manage multiple priorities= and work in a deadline-driven environment. =20 Interested Candidates Send Resume, references and contact info to: wizardworks1 at aol.com =20 ________________________________________________________________________ AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from= AOL at AOL.com. ----------MB_8C94A5520B0D8AF_F2C_22F9_FWM-R08.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset="utf-8"
The Youngstown Playhouse, located at 600 Playhouse Lane in Youngstown O= hio, is currently accepting applications and interviews for the position of=20= DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR.  This position has the potential to be extreme= ly satisfying for the candidate, both financially and career-wise.  The= candidate would hold a key position within one of America's premier and old= est community theatres.  The Youngstown Playhouse is an Equal Opportuni= ty Employer.
 
Questions may be directed to John Holt at 330-788-8739
 
Development Coordinator=
Job Description

Location:  Youngstown, Ohio
Type: Full Time<= br> Superviso= r: Managing Director
<= B>Experience Level: Minimum 1-2 years experience in development in a= non-profit setting or sales role with comparable tasks.  Experience in= one or more areas of development preferred including; foundation & gove= rnment grants writing and administration, major donor support, corporate sup= port, special events, direct mail, communications, and database management.<= /SPAN>
Education
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  College degree preferred, but not required.
Salary
:
=   Commission based on monthly and annual funding, with salary options.<= br> Note: Women and Mino= rities encouraged to apply. 
 
Job Responsibilities The Development Coordinator will work clos= ely with the Managing Director.  The position will play a sig= nificant role in supporting the organization=E2=80=99s current major multi-y= ear fundraising and growth objectives.  Specific responsibilities inclu= de: =
  • Iden= tifying, cultivating and managing relationships with current and prospective= donors;
  • Deve= lopment of strategies to expand and diversify funding sources;
  • Coor= dinate grant-writing (research, proposal writing, reporting) projects to gov= ernment foundations, and corporate funders.
  • Mana= gement of fundraising databases & tracking systems, including individual= donors; grants and contract administration; special events and other develo= pment functions;
  • Crea= ting collateral fundraising materials and executing direct mail campaigns; <= /SPAN>
  • Plan= ning, implementing, and coordinating special events;
  • Deve= loping processes for donor recognition;
 
Additional Qualifications:  <= SPAN style=3D"FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY: Century">While no one person wil= l embody all of the qualities enumerated below, the ideal candidate will pos= sess many of the following professional and personal abilities, attributes,=20= and experiences: 
  • A se= lf-starting and energetic leader who has the ability to elicit the respect and trust of staff and external partners. =20= A professional with a proven track record of successfully managing mu= ltiple priorities; or an up and comer with innate sense of good management a= nd direct experience doing comparable work preferably in a professional orga= nization.
     
  • A highly professional demeanor, able to work successfully with a w= ide variety of constituents including donors, board members, volunteers, and= professional consultants.
     
  • Stro= ng oral and written communications skills, used in one-on-one settings and i= n large group meetings.  The ability to set the tone for an organizatio= nal culture that combines respectful collaboration with disciplined producti= vity within a business-like and process-sensitive environment.
     
  • Expe= rience working with a volunteer-driven organization, leveraging staff, exter= nal partners, and board talents and time.  Familiarity with boards of d= irectors=E2=80=99 and funders=E2=80=99 expectations of timely and accurate r= esponsiveness.
     
  • High= levels of integrity, trustworthiness, flexibility, compassion, and humor ne= cessary to address the practicalities of a growing nonprofit, along with the= edginess, creativity, and persistence required to elicit new thinking and c= hange.
     
  • Expe= rience and track record in raising significant resources for non-profit orga= nizations, including government funding.
     
  • Must= demonstrate the ability to solve problems and to think strategically and ta= ctically about opportunities to raise funds, balance competing priorities, a= nd work collaboratively with colleagues.
     
  • Able= to work with minimal supervision, ability to manage multiple priorities and= work in a deadline-driven environment.
     
Interested Candidates
Send= Resume, references and contact info to:  wizardworks1 at aol.com
<= /U> 

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----------MB_8C94A5520B0D8AF_F2C_22F9_FWM-R08.sysops.aol.com-- From Huntheatre at aol.com Wed Apr 11 06:36:54 2007 From: Huntheatre at aol.com (Huntheatre at aol.com) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 09:36:54 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Godspell" Auditons at Huntington Playhouse Message-ID: -------------------------------1176298614 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=20 Wednesday, April 11 at 7:00 PM. The production is directed by Dave MacKei= gan. =20 These auditions will be held along with the callback auditions. The=20 production opens June 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 Lora 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= . -------------------------------1176298614 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

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

At Huntington=20 Playhouse

 

Huntington Playhouse will hold=20 auditions for the musical  =E2=80=9CGodspell=E2=80=9D Wednesda= y, April 11 at=20 7:00 PM.  The production is directed by Dave= =20 MacKeigan.    These auditions will be h= eld=20 along with the callback auditions.  The production opens June 7 th and=20= has=20 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 Lo= ra=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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-------------------------------1176298614-- From crwhite114 at yahoo.com Wed Apr 11 07:17:07 2007 From: crwhite114 at yahoo.com (Chris White) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 07:17:07 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]CVLT invites you to the "Leading Ladies Gala" Message-ID: <869389.77831.qm@web33407.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-379968564-1176301027=:77831 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit body {font-family: trebuchet ms, arial,sans-serif; color: #333; font-size: small} h2 {background-color: #EFCFCF; color: #CC0000; text-align: center; margin:1px; font-size: xx-large; border: 3px double #F09640;} h3 {background-color: #FBEFF3; color: #000; text-align: center; margin:1px; font-size:large} .emphatic {color: #006; font-weight: bold} 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! --------------------------------- Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. --0-379968564-1176301027=:77831 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 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).

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Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. --0-379968564-1176301027=:77831-- From chris.white at antonellicollege.edu Wed Apr 11 07:27:55 2007 From: chris.white at antonellicollege.edu (Chris White) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 10:27:55 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]'Run for Your Wife', The Hudson Players Message-ID: <009201c77c45$984f7400$0a01a8c0@cwhite> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_008F_01C77C24.1125DF30 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Over here is his lovely wife, Mary. Over there is his lovely wife, Barbara..... News Release For Immediate Release Contact: Chris White 330-256-7084 crwhite114 at yahoo.com =20 Hudson, Ohio - April 11, 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 was first produced in Guilford, England, in October = 1982, with the playwright acting the role of John. Ray Cooney repeated = that role in the initial U.S. production at the Virginia Theater in New = York in March 1989. Run for Your Wife was included in the British = National Theatre's NT2000 list of significant plays of the 20th century. = The setup is London cabdriver John Smith's unusual marital arrangement. Over here is his lovely wife, Mary. Over there is his lovely wife, = Barbara. John keeps up with both wives by juggling his work schedule and keeping = a complicated code system in a small pocket note pad. =20 All goes well until John gets a knock on the head while helping a little = old lady escape two muggers. Suddenly, he's a hero with a photo of him = and Mary on the front page of the newspaper, which, to his chagrin, = lands on the doorsteps of both wives.=20 How does the wily cabbie worm his way out of this mess? Like any good worm: by digging himself and his helpful buddy Stanley = Gardner in deeper and deeper.=20 =20 Run, don't walk, to see The Hudson Player's Production of Run for Your = Wife. =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 - Adam Young h.. Reporter - Leonard Peacefull 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 ------=_NextPart_000_008F_01C77C24.1125DF30 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
Over=20 here is his lovely wife, Mary.
  Over there is his lovely wife, = Barbara.....
 

 

 

News = Release

For Immediate=20 Release

Contact: =20 Chris White

330-256-7084

crwhite114 at yahoo.com<= /SPAN>

 

Hudson, Ohio  - =20 April 11, 2007

 

The Hudson Players will perform = the comedy=20 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 Your Wife was first produced in Guilford, England, = in October=20 1982, with the playwright acting the role of John. Ray Cooney repeated = that role=20 in the initial U.S. production at the Virginia Theater in New York in = March=20 1989. Run for Your Wife was included in the British = National=20 Theatre=92s NT2000 list of significant plays of the 20th century.=20

The setup is London cabdriver John = Smith's=20 unusual marital arrangement.

Over here is his lovely wife, = Mary.  Over there is his lovely wife, = Barbara.

John keeps up with both wives by = juggling=20 his work schedule and keeping a complicated code system in a small = pocket note=20 pad.  =

All goes well until John gets a = knock on the=20 head while helping a little old lady escape two muggers. Suddenly, he's = a hero=20 with a photo of him and Mary on the front page of the newspaper, which, = to his=20 chagrin, lands on the doorsteps of both wives.

How does the wily cabbie worm his = way out of=20 this mess?

Like any good worm: by digging = himself and=20 his helpful buddy Stanley Gardner in deeper and deeper. =

 

Run, = don=92t walk, to see The Hudson Player=92s Production = of Run=20 for Your Wife.

 

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

  • John Smith = =96  Justin = Brenis
  • Mary Smith = =96  Theresa=20 Benyo-Marzullo
  • Barbara Smith = =96  Darlene = Rocco
  • Stanley = Gardner =96  Kirk = Worcester
  • Detective-Sergeant=20 Troughton =96  Brian=20 Diehl
  • Detective = Sergeant=20 Porterhouse =96  Michael = Rogan
  • Bobby = Franklyn =96  Adam = Young
  • Reporter = =96   Leonard=20 Peacefull
Performance dates are=20 Friday and Saturday evenings
May = 4th =96=20 May 19th at 8pm
All = performances will=20 be at the Barlow Community Center

 

 

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

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

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

 

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

 

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

Tickets: =20 $12.00 Regular Admission

           = ;  =20 $10.50 For Students & Senior Citizens

 
------=_NextPart_000_008F_01C77C24.1125DF30-- From Jharcar at weathervaneplayhouse.com Wed Apr 11 08:18:13 2007 From: Jharcar at weathervaneplayhouse.com (Jan Harcar) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 11:18:13 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Wendy Wasserstein's light-hearted comedy "The Sisters Rosensweig" in Akron Message-ID: <001901c77c4c$9f72d450$6b01a8c0@wcp.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0016_01C77C2B.17FD6970 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Weathervane Ticket Office 330-836-2626 WEATHERVANE PLAYHOUSE Announces Cast for Wendy Wasserstein's Comedy THE SISTERS ROSENSWEIG Weathervane Playhouse presents Wendy Wasserstein's light-hearted comedy = THE SISTERS ROSENSWEIG, April 25 - May 13, 2007=20 Taking place in London at a gathering to celebrate sister Sara's = birthday, this comedy explores family and the familiar relationships of = three Jewish sisters from Brooklyn with their male companions from 1930s = youth to 1990s London. The Sisters Rosensweig began at Lincoln Center Theater. It ran on = Broadway at the Barrymore Theater for 556 performances, won the Outer = Critics Circle Award and was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Play. = Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, Wendy Wasserstein, wrote this = light-hearted comedy as a tribute to her sisters, and for all women who = have endured and triumphed with the love of their sisters.=20 The Sisters Rosensweig is Wendy Wasserstein's look at three uncommon = women and their quest for love, self-definition and fulfillment. They = are as different as only sisters (or brothers) can be. Ms. Wasserstein's = group portrait is both a comedy and a play of character. It offers sharp = truths about what can divide relatives and what can draw them together. Loosely based on the lives of playwright Wendy Wasserstein and her = sisters, the play takes place in the fancy drawing room of the oldest = sib, Sara Goode, a super-successful 54-year-old banker living in London = (Margo Parker). Arriving for her birthday are Gorgeous Teitelbaum, a = radio shrink from Newton, MA, who yearns for a real Chanel suit (Maryann = Elder), and Pfeni Rosensweig, a globe-trotting journalist (Maryjo Mace = Woodburn). Wasserstein was born in Brooklyn, New York to Morris Wasserstein, a = wealthy textile executive, and his wife, Lola Schleifer, an amateur = dancer who moved to the United States from Poland when her father was = accused of being a spy. Wasserstein was one of four children, including = brother Bruce Wasserstein. Her maternal grandfather was Simon Schleifer, = a prominent Polish Jewish playwright who moved to Paterson, New Jersey = and became a Hebrew school principal. Wasserstein earned a B.A. in = history from Mount Holyoke College in 1971, an M.A. in creative writing = from City College of New York, and an M.F.A. in 1976 from the Yale = School of Drama, where her classmates included the future playwright = Christopher Durang. In 1990 she received an honorary Doctor of Humane = Letters degree from Mount Holyoke College and in 2002 Wasserstein = received an honorary Doctor of Fine Arts degree from Bates College. In 1989, she won both the Tony and the Pulitzer Prize for her play, The = Heidi Chronicles. Her wry, smart, and often highly comical plays, which explore topics = ranging from feminism to family to ethnicity to pop culture, include The = Sisters Rosensweig, Isn't It Romantic, An American Daughter, Old Money, = and her last work which opened in Fall 2005, Third. In addition, she = wrote the screenplay for the 1998 film, The Object of My Affection that = starred Jennifer Aniston. Wasserstein was hospitalized with lymphoma in December, 2005, and died = on January 30, 2006, aged 55. The news of Wasserstein's death was = unexpected because her illness had not been widely publicized outside = the theatre community. The night after she died, Broadway's lights were = dimmed in her honor. OUR DIRECTOR Curt Arnold (Director) A Cleveland-based actor, director and stage = manager, Curt is making his Weathervane directorial debut, although his = work has been seen on our stage in the annual Community AIDS Netwek = benefit stagings of Forever Plaid, Nunsense A-Men, Nunsense II: The = Second Coming and Pump Boys and Dinettes. One August 20 & 21, he will = direct this year's benefit production of Ruthless! here at Weathervane. = Several years ago, he appeared on our stage in Sweeney Todd and as = Rooster Hannigan in Annie, and he will next be "exposed" as Harold in = The Full Monty. He thanks Elynmarie Kazle for this opportunity. OUR ENSEMBLE: Margo Parker (Sara) Akron Margo first appeared on Weathervane's stage nearly 27 years ago in = Dracula. She was last seen as Lee Green in The Tale of the Allergist's = Wife. In 1985, she won a Chanticleer for her many roles in The Dining = Room. Maryann Elder (Gorgeous) Gates Mills=20 Maryann is appearing at Weathervane for the first time. A resident of = Gates Mills, she has performed with many area theaters, most recently = Ensemble Theatre's acclaimed production of The Price with Dorothy and = Reuben Silver. Maryjo Mace Woodburn (Pfeni) Cuyahoga Falls Maryjo holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Theater from Kent State = University. She currently works for AmeriCorps VISTA and has taught in = Weathervane's education program for several years. Toni Clair (Tess) Massilon Toni is working toward a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Theater and French = at The University of Akron and is a graduate of GlenOak High School. In = her two years of study at UA, she has appeared in Cabaret, June = Daydreaming, Buried Child, Inherit the Wind and Tartuffe. Richard Worswick (Geoffrey) Akron Richard is a local actor and model. At Weathervane he was seen in = productions of The Tale of the Allergist's Wife, Noises Off, The Dinner = Party, The Mystery of Irma Vep, The Chosen, As Bees in Honey Drown and = The Laramie Project. He has also been on stage at The Bang and the = Clatter Theatre Company, Dobama Theatre, Berea Summer Theatre and The = Cleveland Play House. Ian S. Haberman (Merv) Sharon Center Ian's involvement with Weathervane began in 1982 when he was cast in a = production of The Royal Family. In the nearly 25 years since that first = on-stage appearance, Ian has been involved with Weathervane in a variety = of capacities: he has acted in about 20 different plays and musicals, = designed and run sound for several shows, directed two Women's Board = Christmas productions, served as a member of the Board of Trustees for = four three-year terms including a stint as President of the Board in the = early 1990's and as Secretary of the Board for three years, and he has = been a member of and has chaired the Play Selection Committee for many = years. He has won Chanticleers for acting in Doubles, Conversations with = My Father, and Little Shop of Horrors and for sound design in The Diary = of Anne Frank. Several years ago, he received the Trustees' Award from = the Board and is currently serving as Interim Artistic Director. Geoffrey Darling (Nick) Canton Geoffrey is making his first appearance at Weathervane and was most = recently Frank Strang in Equus at the Beck Center in Lakewood. Based in = Canton, Geoffrey arrived from New Zealand last year and has already been = in productions in Cleveland and Stow as well as many solo performances = of the Gospel According to St Mark in northeast Ohio. Among his credits = are lead roles in Shadowlands, Terra Nova, The Tempest, Taming of the = Shrew and The Crucible and his forays into solo theatre also include The = Ancient Mariner and his own creation Shakespeare and the Supernatural. Robert Keith, Jr. (Tom) Clinton Robert is a junior at Firestone High School where he has appeared in The = Diary of Anne Frank, Grease and Urinetown. He played Laurie in our youth = production of Little Women and was Roger in Lord of the Flies for = Magical Theatre Company. Backstage: David Hess (Stage Manager) Akron Erin Katz Ford (Lighting Designer) Cuyahoga Falls Judy Willemsen (Sound Designer) Akron Jenniver Sparano (Costume Designer) Cleveland Kathy Kohl (Properties Designer) Akron Todd Dieringer (Scenic Designer) Copley Alan Scott Ferrall (Technical Director) Cuyahoga Falls Kathy Kohl Assistant Technical Director Akron Wendy Wasserstein's light-hearted comedy that takes a look at three = uncommon women and their quest for love, self-definition and fulfillment = -- THE SISTERS ROSENSWEIG. See it at Weathervane Playhouse April 25 - = May 13, 2007. Low-cost preview performances on Wednesday and Thursday, = April 25 & 26 at 7:30 p.m. with official opening on Friday, April 25 at = 8:00 p.m. A complete performance schedule is posted online at = weathervaneplayhouse.com. Charge by phone at Weathervane's Ticket Office = at 330-836-2626 or purchase tickets online at = www.weathervaneplayhouse.com. Call between 10 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday.=20 Tickets: $20 (Other Tickets: Wed. & Thurs previews $14, Children 17 or = younger $16, College Students and Senior Citizens $18 on Thursdays and = Sundays. Half-price student rush tickets may be purchased at the door = with I.D. pending availability. Weathervane's annual scholarship luncheon will be held on Saturday, May = 12 with a performance of The Sisters Rosensweig following. Combination = ticket is $32. Seating is limited - reserve early. The play is recommended for general audiences. The Ohio Arts Council helped fund this program with state tax dollars to = encourage economic growth, education excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans. Additional Season Sponsors: WKSU, Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company www.weathervaneplayhouse.com ***30*** ------=_NextPart_000_0016_01C77C2B.17FD6970 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Weathervane Ticket Office=20 330-836-2626

WEATHERVANE = PLAYHOUSE

Announces Cast for Wendy Wasserstein=92s = Comedy

THE SISTERS=20 ROSENSWEIG

Weathervane Playhouse presents Wendy Wasserstein=92s light-hearted = comedy=20 THE SISTERS ROSENSWEIG, April 25 =96 = May 13,=20 2007

Taking place in London at a gathering to celebrate sister Sara's = birthday,=20 this comedy explores family and the familiar relationships of three = Jewish=20 sisters from Brooklyn with their male companions from 1930s youth to = 1990s=20 London.

The Sisters Rosensweig began at Lincoln Center Theater. It ran on = Broadway at the Barrymore Theater for 556 performances, won the Outer = Critics=20 Circle Award and was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Play. Pulitzer=20 Prize-winning playwright, Wendy Wasserstein, wrote this light-hearted = comedy as=20 a tribute to her sisters, and for all women who have endured and = triumphed with=20 the love of their sisters.

The Sisters Rosensweig is Wendy Wasserstein's look at three = uncommon=20 women and their quest for love, self-definition and fulfillment. They = are as=20 different as only sisters (or brothers) can be. Ms. Wasserstein's group = portrait=20 is both a comedy and a play of character. It offers sharp truths about = what can=20 divide relatives and what can draw them together.

Loosely based on the lives of playwright Wendy Wasserstein and her = sisters,=20 the play takes place in the fancy drawing room of the oldest sib, Sara = Goode, a=20 super-successful 54-year-old banker living in London (Margo Parker). = Arriving=20 for her birthday are Gorgeous Teitelbaum, a radio shrink from Newton, = MA, who=20 yearns for a real Chanel suit (Maryann Elder), and Pfeni Rosensweig, a=20 globe-trotting journalist (Maryjo Mace Woodburn).

Wasserstein was born in Brooklyn, New York to Morris = Wasserstein, a=20 wealthy textile executive, and his wife, Lola Schleifer, an amateur = dancer who=20 moved to the United States from Poland when her father was accused of = being a=20 spy. Wasserstein was one of four children, including brother Bruce=20 Wasserstein. Her maternal = grandfather was=20 Simon Schleifer, a prominent Polish Jewish playwright = who moved to Paterson, New Jersey and = became a Hebrew=20 school principal. Wasserstein earned a B.A. in history from Mount Holyoke College in 1971, an=20 M.A. in creative writing from City College of New York, and an=20 M.F.A. in 1976 from the Yale School of = Drama, where her classmates included the future = playwright=20 Christopher Durang. = In 1990 she=20 received an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree from Mount Holyoke College and in 2002=20 Wasserstein received an honorary Doctor of Fine Arts degree from = Bates=20 College.

In 1989, she won both the Tony=20 and the Pulitzer Prize for = her play,=20 The Heidi Chronicles.

Her wry, smart, and often highly comical plays, which explore topics = ranging=20 from feminism to family to ethnicity to pop culture, include The Sisters Rosensweig, Isn=92t It=20 Romantic, = <= FONT=20 face=3DHelvetica size=3D2>An American=20 Daughter, = <= FONT=20 face=3DHelvetica size=3D2>Old = Money, and her last work which opened in Fall 2005, = Third. In addition, she wrote the screenplay for = the 1998 film,=20 The Object of My = Affection that starred Jennifer Aniston.

Wasserstein was hospitalized with lymphoma in December, 2005, and died on January 30, 2006, aged 55. The = news of=20 Wasserstein's death was unexpected because her illness had not been = widely=20 publicized outside the theatre community. The night after she died, = Broadway's lights = were dimmed in=20 her honor.

OUR DIRECTOR

Curt Arnold (Director) A Cleveland-based actor, director and = stage=20 manager, Curt is making his Weathervane directorial debut, although his = work has=20 been seen on our stage in the annual Community AIDS Netwek benefit = stagings of=20 Forever Plaid, Nunsense A-Men, Nunsense II: The Second Coming and = Pump=20 Boys and Dinettes. One August 20 & 21, he will direct this = year=92s=20 benefit production of Ruthless! here at Weathervane. Several = years ago,=20 he appeared on our stage in Sweeney Todd and as Rooster Hannigan = in=20 Annie, and he will next be "exposed" as Harold in The Full = Monty.=20 He thanks Elynmarie Kazle for this opportunity.

OUR ENSEMBLE:

Margo Parker (Sara) Akron

Margo first appeared on Weathervane=92s stage nearly 27 years ago in=20 Dracula. She was last seen as Lee Green in The Tale of the = Allergist=92s=20 Wife. In 1985, she won a Chanticleer for her many roles in The = Dining=20 Room.

Maryann Elder (Gorgeous) Gates Mills

Maryann is appearing at Weathervane for the first time. A resident of = Gates=20 Mills, she has performed with many area theaters, most recently Ensemble = Theatre=92s acclaimed production of The Price with Dorothy and = Reuben=20 Silver.

Maryjo Mace Woodburn (Pfeni) Cuyahoga Falls

Maryjo holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Theater from Kent State = University.=20 She currently works for AmeriCorps VISTA and has taught in = Weathervane=92s=20 education program for several years.

Toni Clair (Tess) = Massilon

Toni is working toward a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Theater and = French at The=20 University of Akron and is a graduate of GlenOak High School. In her two = years=20 of study at UA, she has appeared in Cabaret, June Daydreaming, Buried = Child,=20 Inherit the Wind and Tartuffe.

Richard Worswick (Geoffrey) Akron

Richard is a local actor and model. At Weathervane he was seen in = productions=20 of The Tale of the Allergist=92s Wife, Noises Off, The Dinner Party, = The=20 Mystery of Irma Vep, The Chosen, As Bees in Honey Drown and The = Laramie=20 Project. He has also been on stage at The Bang and the Clatter = Theatre=20 Company, Dobama Theatre, Berea Summer Theatre and The Cleveland Play=20 House.

Ian S. Haberman (Merv) Sharon Center

Ian=92s involvement with Weathervane began in 1982 when he was cast = in a=20 production of The Royal Family. In the nearly 25 years since that = first=20 on-stage appearance, Ian has been involved with Weathervane in a variety = of=20 capacities: he has acted in about 20 different plays and musicals, = designed and=20 run sound for several shows, directed two Women=92s Board Christmas = productions,=20 served as a member of the Board of Trustees for four three-year terms = including=20 a stint as President of the Board in the early 1990=92s and as Secretary = of the=20 Board for three years, and he has been a member of and has chaired the = Play=20 Selection Committee for many years. He has won Chanticleers for acting = in=20 Doubles, Conversations with My Father, and Little Shop of = Horrors=20 and for sound design in The Diary of Anne Frank. Several years = ago, he=20 received the Trustees=92 Award from the Board and is currently serving = as Interim=20 Artistic Director.

Geoffrey Darling (Nick) Canton

Geoffrey is making his first appearance at Weathervane and was most = recently=20 Frank Strang in Equus at the Beck Center in Lakewood. Based in = Canton,=20 Geoffrey arrived from New Zealand last year and has already been in = productions=20 in Cleveland and Stow as well as many solo performances of the Gospel = According to St Mark in northeast Ohio. Among his credits are lead = roles in=20 Shadowlands, Terra Nova, The Tempest, Taming of the Shrew and = The=20 Crucible and his forays into solo theatre also include The = Ancient=20 Mariner and his own creation Shakespeare and the = Supernatural.

Robert Keith, Jr. (Tom) Clinton

Robert is a junior at Firestone High School where he has appeared in = The=20 Diary of Anne Frank, Grease and Urinetown. He played Laurie = in our=20 youth production of Little Women and was Roger in Lord of the=20 Flies for Magical Theatre Company.

 

Backstage:

David Hess (Stage Manager) Akron

Erin Katz Ford (Lighting Designer) Cuyahoga Falls

Judy Willemsen (Sound Designer) Akron

Jenniver Sparano (Costume Designer) Cleveland

Kathy Kohl (Properties Designer) Akron

Todd Dieringer (Scenic Designer) Copley

Alan Scott Ferrall (Technical Director) Cuyahoga Falls

Kathy Kohl Assistant Technical Director Akron

Wendy Wasserstein=92s light-hearted comedy that takes = a look at=20 three uncommon women and their quest for love, self-definition and = fulfillment=20 -- THE SISTERS ROSENSWEIG. See it at Weathervane Playhouse = April 25 =96 May 13, 2007. Low-cost preview performances on = Wednesday=20 and Thursday, April 25 = & 26 at=20 7:30 p.m. with official opening on Friday, April 25 at = 8:00=20 p.m. A complete performance schedule is posted online at=20 weathervaneplayhouse.com. Charge by phone at Weathervane=92s Ticket = Office at=20 330-836-2626 or purchase tickets online at www.weathervaneplayhouse.com= .

Call between 10 = a.m. and 5:30=20 p.m. Tuesday through Friday.

Tickets: $20 (Other Tickets: Wed. & Thurs previews $14, = Children 17=20 or younger $16, College Students and Senior Citizens $18 on Thursdays = and=20 Sundays. Half-price student rush tickets may be purchased at the door = with I.D.=20 pending availability.

Weathervane=92s=20 annual scholarship luncheon will be held on Saturday, May 12 with a = performance=20 of The Sisters Rosensweig following. Combination ticket is=20 $32.
Seating is=20 limited =96 reserve early.

The play is recommended for general=20 audiences.

The Ohio Arts Council helped fund this = program with=20 state tax dollars to encourage economic growth,

education excellence and cultural = enrichment for=20 all Ohioans.

Additional Season Sponsors: WKSU, = Goodyear Tire=20 & Rubber Company

www.weathervaneplayhouse.com

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------=_NextPart_000_0016_01C77C2B.17FD6970-- From dharris at jfsa-cleveland.org Wed Apr 11 08:20:35 2007 From: dharris at jfsa-cleveland.org (Dahlia Harris) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 11:20:35 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITIONS: Expect Respect Performance Troupe Message-ID: <4F4582A862EA584EA5667ABA8E5BC62701D9F52D@jfsaexch1.jfsant.ds> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77C4C.F3C6473A Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable CALLING ALL TEEN ACTORS!!! Here's your chance to hone your acting skills and educate students=20 about an important issue at the same time! "Expect Respect" Performance Troupe=20 AUDITIONS A part of JFSA's Family Violence Services Actors, ages 14 - 20, needed for roles in the one-act drama "Expect Respect", an educational production on violence in teenage relationships that will tour locally throughout the school year. Rehearsals will take place from mid-June through August. Troupe will travel to local area high schools, youth groups and organizations during the 2007-2008 school year. Roles: 7 high school students and a substitute teacher (3-4 female and 4-5 male roles). =20 *See below for more details about the play Auditions Mandel JCC 26001 S. Woodland Rd. Beachwood (Arts & Crafts Building) Thursday, May 3 4:00 - 6:00 PM Sunday, May 6 3:00 - 5:30 PM Monday, May 7 6:00 - 8:00 PM Callbacks Monday, May 14 6:00 - 8:00 PM Auditioners will read from the script. =20 To Book Your Audition=20 or for more information: RSVP to Dahlia Harris, Teen Outreach Specialist by responding to this e-mail=20 or by calling (216) 378-3477 More about the play: This play is a 40 minute production which illustrates abusive teen relationships in contrast with healthy relationships on both a peer-to-peer and dating level. It will be presented to high school students and youth groups in the context of discussions about violence among young people. Roles include: Phil: the school's football champion Jen: Phil's sarcastic girlfriend=20 Ted: the guy who learned about controlling women from his dad Christine: Ted's girlfriend Debbie: the new girl Brian: the class "geek" Andy: a buddy of Ted and Phil's who is interested in Debbie Drama teacher: forces the class to look at their behaviors ``````````````````````````````````````````````` Dahlia Harris Teen Outreach Specialist JFSA 24075 Commerce Park Rd. Beachwood, OH 44122 (216) 378-3477 dharris at jfsa-cleveland.org HOTLINE: (216) 691-SAFE ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77C4C.F3C6473A Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable AUDITIONS: Expect Respect Performance Troupe

CALLING ALL TEEN ACTORS!!!

Here's your chance to hone your acting skills and educate = students

about an important issue at the same = time!

"Expect Respect" Performance Troupe

AUDITIONS

A part = of JFSA's Family Violence Services

Actors, ages = 14 - 20, needed for roles in the one-act drama "Expect = Respect", an educational production on violence in teenage = relationships that will tour locally throughout the school = year.

Rehearsals = will take place from mid-June through August.

Troupe will = travel to local area high schools, youth groups and organizations during = the 2007-2008 school year.

Roles: 7 = high school students and a substitute teacher (3-4 female and 4-5 male = roles). 

*See below for more details = about the play

Auditions
Mandel JCC
26001 S. Woodland Rd.
Beachwood
(Arts & Crafts = Building)

Thursday, May = 3
4:00 - 6:00 PM

Sunday, May = 6
3:00 - 5:30 PM

Monday, May = 7
6:00 - 8:00 PM

Callbacks
Monday, May 14
6:00 - 8:00 PM


Auditioners will read = from the script. 

To = Book Your Audition
or for more = information:
RSVP to Dahlia Harris, Teen = Outreach Specialist by responding to this e-mail
or by calling (216) = 378-3477


More = about the play:
This play is a 40 minute production = which illustrates abusive teen relationships in contrast with healthy = relationships on both a peer-to-peer and dating level.  It will be = presented to high school students and youth groups in the context of = discussions about violence among young people.

Roles = include:
Phil:   =         the school's football = champion

Jen:    =         Phil's sarcastic girlfriend =

Ted:    =         the guy who learned about = controlling women from his dad

Christine:      Ted's girlfriend

Debbie: =         the new girl

Brian:  =         the class = "geek"

Andy:   =         a buddy of Ted and Phil's who = is interested in Debbie

Drama teacher: forces the class to = look at their behaviors

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Dahlia Harris
Teen Outreach Specialist
JFSA
24075 Commerce Park Rd.
Beachwood, OH 44122
(216) 378-3477
dharris at jfsa-cleveland.org

HOTLINE: (216) 691-SAFE


------_=_NextPart_001_01C77C4C.F3C6473A-- From ahedger at fineartsassociation.org Wed Apr 11 08:34:11 2007 From: ahedger at fineartsassociation.org (Ann Hedger) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 10:34:11 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Male Movers/Dancers Needed for "Guys & Dolls" Message-ID: <2744EDEF40EB124FABA588C9E7F3EC6E013B086B@fa1.FineArts.Local> The Fine Arts Association 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, Ohio 44094 =20 Male Movers/Dancers are still needed for=20 The Fine Arts Association production of "Guys & Dolls" =20 Dance Call Audition:=20 Tuesday, April 17 beginning at 6:30 pm=20 Call 440-951-7500 x113 for an appointment and information. =20 "Guys & Dolls" A musical fable of Broadway Based on a story and characters of Damon Runyon Music and=20 Lyrics by Frank Loesser Book by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows =20 Director - Fabio Polanco Choreographer - Jim Weaver Music Director - John Krol =20 Performance Dates: June 1, 2, 8, 9, 15 & 16, 2007 - 8:00 pm June 3, 10, & 17, 2007 - 3:00 pm Rehearsals Start: Mid-April, 2007 =20 About the show: Set in Damon Runyon's mythical New York City, Guys and Dolls, considered by many to be the perfect musical comedy, soars with the spirit of Broadway as it introduces us to a cast of vivid characters who have become legends in the canon: Sarah Brown, the upright but uptight "mission doll," out to reform the evildoers of Times Square; Sky Masterson, the slick, high-rolling gambler who woos her on a bet and ends up falling in love; Adelaide, the chronically ill nightclub performer whose condition is brought on by the fact she's been engaged to the same man for 14 years; and Nathan Detroit, her devoted fianc=E9, desperate as always to find a spot for his infamous floating crap game. Everything works out in the end, thanks to the machinations of Abe Burrows' and Jo Swerling's hilarious, fast-paced book and Frank Loesser's bright, brassy, immortal score, which takes us from the heart of Times Square to the cafes of Havana, Cuba, and even into the sewers of New York City =20 =20 Ann Hedger Programming Coordinator 440-951-7500 x103 ahedger at fineartsassociation.org __________________________ The Fine Arts Association Your Center for Arts Education 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, OH 44094 www.fineartsassociation.org =20 =20 From kabbw49 at gmail.com Wed Apr 11 08:33:35 2007 From: kabbw49 at gmail.com (Kathy Whitmore) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 11:33:35 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]North Ridgeville's Olde Towne Hall Theatre Presents "The Nerd" Message-ID: <5b4acfd70704110833g107049cfx4194629d081693e@mail.gmail.com> ------=_Part_10219_27364804.1176305615726 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=WINDOWS-1252; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline Olde Towne Hall Theatre presents *The Nerd* Written by Larry Shue Directed by Brad Sales Now an aspiring young architect in Terre Haute, Indiana, Willum Cubbert (Kurt Hildebrand) has often told his friends about the debt he owes to Rick Steadman, a fellow ex-GI whom he has never met but who saved has life after he was seriously wounded in Vietnam. He has written to Rick to say that, as long as he is alive, "you will have somebody on Earth who will do anything for you"=97so Willum is delighted when Rick (Jim Jason) shows up unexpected= ly at his apartment on the night of his thirty-fourth birthday party. But his delight soon fades as it becomes apparent that Rick is a hopeless "nerd"=97= a bumbling oaf with no social sense, little intelligence and less tact. And Rick stays on and on, his continued presence among Willum and his friends (Stephen Hubbard, Melissa Lyle) leading to one uproarious incident after another, until the normally placid Willum finds himself contemplating violence=97a dire development which, happily, is staved off by the surprisi= ng "twist" ending of the play. Rounding out the cast are Mark Silberstein, Kathy Whitmore and Jarod Wade. Performances are at the Olde Towne Hall Theatre, 36119 Center Ridge Road, North Ridgeville on April 20, 21, 27, 28; May 3, 4, 5 at 8 p.m. Tickets are $8.00 and may be reserved by calling the box office at 440-327-2909. For more information, check our website at http://www.oldetownehalltheatre.com ------=_Part_10219_27364804.1176305615726 Content-Type: text/html; charset=WINDOWS-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline

Olde Towne Hall Theatre presents

The Nerd

Written by Larry Shue

Directed by Brad Sales

Now an aspiring young architect in Terre Haute, Indiana, Willum Cubbert (Kurt Hildebran= d) has often told his friends about the debt he owes to Rick Steadman, a fe= llow ex-GI whom he has never met but who saved has life after he was seriou= sly wounded in=20 Vietnam. He has written to Rick to say that, as long as he is alive, "you= will have somebody on Earth who will do anything for you"=97so Willum= is delighted when Rick (Jim Jason) shows up unexpectedly at his apartment = on the night of his thirty-fourth birthday party. But his delight soon fade= s as it becomes apparent that Rick is a hopeless "nerd"=97a bumbl= ing oaf with no social sense, little intelligence and less tact. And Rick s= tays on and on, his continued presence among Willum and his friends (Stephe= n Hubbard, Melissa Lyle) leading to one uproarious incident after another, = until the normally placid Willum finds himself contemplating violence=97a d= ire development which, happily, is staved off by the surprising "twist= " ending of the play. Rounding out the cast are Mark Silberstein, Kath= y Whitmore and Jarod Wade.=20

Performances are at the Olde Towne Hall Theatre, 36119 Ce= nter Ridge Road, North Ridgeville on April 20, 21, 27, 28; May 3, 4, 5 at 8= =20 p.m. Tickets are $8.00 and may be reserved by calling the box office at 440= -327-2909. For more information, check our website at http://www.oldetownehalltheatre.com

------=_Part_10219_27364804.1176305615726-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Wed Apr 11 08:41:41 2007 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny K. Wu) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 11:41:41 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Support Indie Film, get The Rapture Merchandise now :) Message-ID: <0MKp2t-1Hbes63f3Q-0008Sk@mrelay.perfora.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0017_01C77C2E.6043E2B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Support indie films! We have some merchandises from The Rapture movie now available, check it out http://www.cafepress.com/rapturethemovie Also, The Rapture is officially repped by WonderPhil Productions (after months of negotiation with 6 sales reps). Although the movie is not completed (almost), our sales rep is taking the new trailer (also available online at http://www.rapturethemovie.com) to Cannes Film Market this May and to American Film Market in 2007. We have received numerous positive feedback (from couple of sales reps) that the trailer made in Nov 2006 which won a 2007 Bronze Telly under movie trailer category is really good for domestic market, so we revamped it and added more fx for the foreign market this time, version 2.1 of the trailer can be viewed at our website. The Rapture is an indie low-budget sci-fi Anime styled film that was shot entirely in Ohio with talented cast and crew from all over the USA. More informaiton and videos can be found at http://www.rapturethemovie.com Johnny Wu ------=_NextPart_000_0017_01C77C2E.6043E2B0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Support indie films! =

We have some merchandises from The Rapture movie = now available, check it out

http://www.cafepress.com/rapturethemovie

Also, The Rapture is officially repped by = WonderPhil Productions (after months of negotiation with 6 sales reps). Although = the movie is not completed (almost), our sales rep is taking the new trailer (also available online at http://www.rapturethemovie.com) to Cannes Film Market this May and to American Film Market in 2007. =

We have received numerous positive feedback = (from couple of sales reps) that the trailer made in Nov 2006 which won a 2007 Bronze = Telly under movie trailer category is really good for domestic market, so we = revamped it and added more fx for the foreign market this time, version 2.1 of = the trailer can be viewed at our website.

The Rapture is an indie low-budget sci-fi Anime = styled film that was shot entirely in Ohio = with talented cast and crew from all over the USA. More informaiton and = videos can be found at http://www.rapturethemovie.com

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Take a break and play cros= sword puzzles - FREE! Play Now! = --_a895645f-98a8-4856-ba5b-16ceb30a8ad0_-- From bwakser at gmail.com Wed Apr 11 10:44:20 2007 From: bwakser at gmail.com (Barry Wakser) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 13:44:20 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]To Kill a Mockingbird at Carnation City Players Message-ID: <64ac19720704111044v6b76002au92862d0b4b7d2825@mail.gmail.com> ------=_Part_15107_1867921.1176313460549 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Make your reservations now for To Kill a Mockingbird by calling (330) 821-8712. Carnation City Players' To Kill a Mockingbird by Christopher Sergel opens at the Firehouse Theater in Alliance on April 20th. Additional performances are April 21, 27, 28, 29. This play is a thought-provoking drama skillfully crafted from the novel by Harper Lee. To Kill a Mockingbird was first published in 1960. The novel portrays three years in the life of Scout Finch, the young daughter of an Alabama town's principled lawyer, Atticus Finch. The novel became a best-seller and won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. The play is set in the 1930s in the fictional town of Maycomb, Alabama. It is presented as the memories of narrator, Jean Louise Finch (Faith Sheaffer-Thornberry). Jean Louise, known as Scout (Meredith Piatt) as a child, presents her recollections of the activities and characters in her home town at the time of the arrest and trial of Tom Robinson (Daryl Robinson), a black man accused of raping a white girl, Mayella Ewell (Megan Leigh Valentino). Scout's father, Atticus Finch (Fred Weibel) is the attorney defending Tom Robinson. Scout and her brother Jem (Victor Schade) and their friend Dill (Gregory Margida) are intrigued by the Radley house and its mysterious inhabitants Boo and Nathan Radley (Christopher Canfield and Paul Hudzik). Jem and Scout who are motherless rely on housekeeper Calpurnia (Tawangda Howell) for comfort and discipline. Most of the locals are appalled that a man of Atticus Finch's standing in the community would defend a black man. Neighbors Maudie Atkinson (Kathy Gray Farthing), Miss Stephanie (Joan Conlon), and Mrs. Dubose (Tammy Hyde) all have an opinion. Atticus stands his ground in defending Tom before and during the trial including when a crowd of men that includes Mayella's father Bob Ewell (Joe Clifford Faust) and Walter Cunningham (Anthony Margida) show up at the jail to abduct Tom Robinson. Rounding out the cast are J. Kim Lewis (Heck Tate), Joe Martuccio (Judge Taylor), Pamela S. Smith (Helen), Barry Wakser (Mr. Gilmer) and Vincent Watts (Reverend Sykes). The townspeople of Maycomb are Pamela Weibel, Kevin Findling, Jim Perone, Jim Piatt, Cornelius Edwards, Dolores Edwards, Jessi Howells, Jermane Watson, Victoria Watts, and Atoiya Williams. Superbly acted by this large cast, this classic American drama portrays a historic slice of Southern life. Don McCallister is directing with Dawn Findling as Stage Manager. set design is by Keith Brown and Gordon Harrison, lights by Corey Clay, and costuming by Connie Houk. The play runs through April 29th. Friday and Saturday performances are at 8:00 pm on April 20th and 21st and April 27th and 28th. The Sunday matinee is on April 29th at 2:30 pm. Tickets are $10 for adults and $8 for students (17 and under). Reservations can be made by calling the box office at 330-821-8712. Standing Ovation Production Partner for To Kill a Mockingbird is Terry's Tire Town. Production Partners are Goris-Meadows Insurance, Alliance Ventures, Geiger, Teeple, Smith and Hahn, and Butler Wick and Company. -- Barry Wakser bwakser at gmail.com ------=_Part_15107_1867921.1176313460549 Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline

Make your reservations now for To Kill a Mockingbird by calling (330) 821-8712.

Carnation City Players'  To Kill a Mockingbird by Christopher Sergel
opens at the Firehouse Theater in Alliance on April 20th. Additional
performances are April 21, 27, 28, 29.

This play is a thought-provoking drama skillfully crafted from the
novel by Harper Lee. To Kill a Mockingbird was first published in
1960. The novel portrays three years in the life of Scout Finch, the
young daughter of an Alabama town's principled lawyer, Atticus Finch.
The novel became a best-seller and won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction.

The play is set in the 1930s in the fictional town of Maycomb,
Alabama. It is presented as the memories of narrator, Jean Louise
Finch (Faith Sheaffer-Thornberry). Jean Louise, known as Scout
(Meredith Piatt) as a child, presents her recollections of the
activities and characters in her home town at the time of the arrest
and trial of Tom Robinson (Daryl Robinson), a black man accused of
raping a white girl, Mayella Ewell (Megan Leigh Valentino). Scout's
father, Atticus Finch (Fred Weibel) is the attorney defending Tom
Robinson.

Scout and her brother Jem (Victor Schade) and their friend Dill
(Gregory Margida) are intrigued by the Radley house and its
mysterious inhabitants Boo and Nathan Radley (Christopher Canfield
and Paul Hudzik). Jem and Scout who are motherless rely on
housekeeper Calpurnia (Tawangda Howell) for comfort and discipline.

Most of the locals are appalled that a man of Atticus Finch's
standing in the community would defend a black man. Neighbors Maudie
Atkinson (Kathy Gray Farthing), Miss Stephanie (Joan Conlon), and
Mrs. Dubose (Tammy Hyde) all have an opinion. Atticus stands his
ground in defending Tom before and during the trial including when a
crowd of men that includes Mayella's father Bob Ewell (Joe Clifford
Faust) and Walter Cunningham (Anthony Margida) show up at the jail to
abduct Tom Robinson.

Rounding out the cast are J. Kim Lewis (Heck Tate), Joe Martuccio
(Judge Taylor), Pamela S. Smith (Helen), Barry Wakser (Mr. Gilmer)
and Vincent Watts (Reverend Sykes). The townspeople of Maycomb are
Pamela Weibel, Kevin Findling, Jim Perone, Jim Piatt, Cornelius
Edwards, Dolores Edwards, Jessi Howells, Jermane Watson, Victoria
Watts, and Atoiya Williams. Superbly acted by this large cast, this
classic American drama portrays a historic slice of Southern life.
Don McCallister is directing with Dawn Findling as Stage Manager. set
design is by Keith Brown and Gordon Harrison, lights by Corey Clay,
and costuming by Connie Houk.

The play runs through April 29th. Friday and Saturday performances
are at 8:00 pm on April 20th and 21st and April 27th and 28th. The
Sunday matinee is on April 29th at 2:30 pm. Tickets are $10 for
adults and $8 for students (17 and under). Reservations can be made
by calling the box office at 330-821-8712.
Standing Ovation Production Partner for To Kill a Mockingbird is
Terry's Tire Town. Production Partners are Goris-Meadows Insurance,
Alliance Ventures, Geiger, Teeple, Smith and Hahn, and Butler Wick
and Company.



--
Barry Wakser
bwakser at gmail.com ------=_Part_15107_1867921.1176313460549-- From ktpikus at yahoo.com Wed Apr 11 10:48:40 2007 From: ktpikus at yahoo.com (Catherine Pikus) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 10:48:40 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]ballroom dance lessons Message-ID: <131640.90291.qm@web50910.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-474104006-1176313720=:90291 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Do you watch "Dancing with the Stars" religiously and want to learn? Are you a closet "Dirty Dancing" fan? Have you ever wanted to impress that special someone on the dance floor? Ballroom Dance Lessons are now being offered at Mentor Heisley Racquet & Fitness Club. (Membership NOT required) Over the next 10 weeks, Learn the basics of Cha-cha, Waltz, Swing, Tango, Fox Trot, Merengue, and Much More! Membership to the fitness club is NOT required, nor is having a partner. All you need is a willingness to learn. A new session of ballroom dance lessons is scheduled to begin Wednesday April 18 and there is no deadline for registration. Date: Wednesday evenings From April 18 to June 27 (There will be no class on Wed. May 2) Time: 7:30-8:30pm (if necessary a second session may be added from 8:30-9:30) Location: Mentor Heisley Racquet and Fitness Club 6000 Heisley Road Mentor, Ohio (440)357-6147 Cost: Members: $50/person Non-Members: $65/person For further information contact Cindy at (440)357-6147 or by e-mail at cwollant at neohio.twcbc.com To register, contact Heisley Racquet Club at (440)357-6147. --------------------------------- Need Mail bonding? Go to the Yahoo! Mail Q&A for great tips from Yahoo! Answers users. --0-474104006-1176313720=:90291 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Do you watch "Dancing with the Stars" religiously and want to learn?
 
Are you a closet "Dirty Dancing" fan?
 
Have you ever wanted to impress that special someone on the dance floor?
 
Ballroom Dance Lessons
 
are now being offered at Mentor Heisley Racquet & Fitness Club.  (Membership NOT required)
 
Over the next 10 weeks, Learn the basics of Cha-cha, Waltz, Swing, Tango, Fox Trot, Merengue, and Much More!
 
Membership to the fitness club is NOT required, nor is having a partner.  All you need is a willingness to learn.
 
A new session of ballroom dance lessons is scheduled to begin Wednesday April 18 and there is no deadline for registration.
 
 
Date:      Wednesday evenings From April 18 to June 27
                   (There will be no class on Wed. May 2)
 
Time:      7:30-8:30pm
       (if necessary a second session may be added from 8:30-9:30)
 
Location:  Mentor Heisley Racquet and Fitness Club
               6000 Heisley Road
               Mentor, Ohio
               (440)357-6147
 
Cost:      Members: $50/person 
             Non-Members:  $65/person
 
 
For further information contact Cindy at (440)357-6147
  or by e-mail at cwollant at neohio.twcbc.com
 
To register, contact Heisley Racquet Club at (440)357-6147. 
 
 
 
 
 



Need Mail bonding?
Go to the Yahoo! Mail Q&A for great tips from Yahoo! Answers users. --0-474104006-1176313720=:90291-- From remingtondreams at hotmail.com Wed Apr 11 10:49:15 2007 From: remingtondreams at hotmail.com (Donnell Hodges) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 13:49:15 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A World Premiere:"A Colored Funeral" @ Karamu! Message-ID:


 
Karamu Performing Arts Theater
proudly presents the
World Premiere
of
"A Colored Funeral"
written by Gregory S. Carr
directed by Christopher Johnston
in the
Arena Theater
April 13 - May 6, 2007
 
(seen your doctor lately?)
 
 


Mortgage refinance is Hot. *Terms. Get a 5.375%* fix rate. Check savings From Stagecrafters at orange.k12.oh.us Wed Apr 11 12:04:16 2007 From: Stagecrafters at orange.k12.oh.us (Stagecrafters) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 15:04:16 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Urinetown Scandal at Stagecrafters Message-ID: Yes! It's time for the scandalous production that caused so much fuss = on NEOPAL a few months back... STAGECRAFTERS YOUTH THEATRE PRESENTS: URINETOWN - THE MUSICAL Come and see some of the most talented teens in Northeast Ohio sing = about... one of the basic necessities of life. SATURDAY, APRIL 14TH AT 2PM AND 7PM SUNDAY, APRIL 15TH AT 1PM ORANGE HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 32000 CHAGRIN BLVD PEPPER PIKE, OH 44124 TICKETS ARE $7 AT THE DOOR FOR QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL 216-831-8601. Richard J. Hinkelman Stagecrafters Associate 32000 Chagrin Blvd - Pepper Pike, OH 44124 216.831.8601x5103 stagecrafters at orange.k12.oh.us www.orangerec.com From chris.white at antonellicollege.edu Wed Apr 11 12:18:05 2007 From: chris.white at antonellicollege.edu (Chris White) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 15:18:05 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Chagrin Valley Little Theatre has an immediate opening for: Message-ID: <022e01c77c6e$21d51d10$0a01a8c0@cwhite> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_022B_01C77C4C.9AB2DB40 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Chagrin Valley Little Theatre has an immediate opening for: an Advertising Sales Specialist in Chagrin Falls,Oh. This individual is = responsible for achieving maximum sales and growth by effectively = marketing and selling ads in our playbill for the 2008-2009 Season. =20 Key Responsibilities Requirements * Business Management Administration, Marketing, or equivalent work = experience *Experience in direct sales both growing current customer relationships = and generating=20 new customer relations *Ability to provide printing house with usable copy and graphics = suitable for productions=20 *Basic computer skills=20 *Excellent verbal and written communication skills=20 *Strong Interpersonal and organizational skills=20 =20 Position Position is an independent contractor. Paid on commission. There are = no benefits and contractor would have to pay for his/her own mileage, = mailings, phone etc. =20 =20 Apply in writing: CVLT 40 River Street Chagrin Falls, Ohio = 44022 =20 Or=20 Apply E-Mail: cvlt at cvlt.org =20 The Chagrin Valley Little Theatre is a volunteer, not-for-profit = organization which exists to enrich the cultural life of Greater = Cleveland and Northeast Ohio. Through the production of live theatre and = related programming, the Chagrin Valley Little Theatre shall promote = excellence in performance for the enjoyment of its audiences, advance = the skills of individuals within the performing arts, and maintain sound = fiscal management throughout its operations and initiatives. 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_022B_01C77C4C.9AB2DB40 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Chagrin Valley Little = Theatre

has an immediate opening for:

an Advertising Sales=20 Specialist in Chagrin Falls,Oh. This individual is = responsible for=20 achieving maximum sales and growth by effectively marketing = and=20 selling ads in our playbill for the 2008-2009 Season.

 

Key=20 Responsibilities

 

Requirements
* Business = Management=20 Administration, Marketing, or equivalent work=20 experience

*Experience in direct sales both growing = current=20 customer relationships and generating

  =20 new customer relations

*Ability to provide printing house with usable = copy and=20 graphics suitable for productions
*Basic computer skills =
*Excellent=20 verbal and written communication skills
*Strong Interpersonal and=20 organizational skills 

 

Position

Position is an independent contractor.  Paid on commission.  There are no benefits and = contractor=20 would have to pay for his/her own mileage, mailings, phone etc. =20

 

Apply in = writing:    CVLT    40 River = Street    Chagrin Falls, = Ohio  = 44022  
Or=20
Apply E-Mail:  cvlt at cvlt.org

 

The Chagrin Valley Little Theatre is a = volunteer,=20 not-for-profit organization which exists to enrich the cultural life of = Greater=20 Cleveland and Northeast Ohio. Through the production of live theatre and = related=20 programming, the Chagrin Valley Little Theatre shall promote excellence = in=20 performance for the enjoyment of its audiences, advance the skills of=20 individuals within the performing arts, and maintain sound fiscal = management=20 throughout its operations and initiatives.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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_022B_01C77C4C.9AB2DB40-- From royberko at yahoo.com Wed Apr 11 12:31:29 2007 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 12:31:29 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: ALL SHOOK UP (Playhouse Square Foundation/Palace Theatre) Message-ID: <284258.39265.qm@web33109.mail.mud.yahoo.com> ?ALL SHOOK UP? delights some and shakes up others at the Palace Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times At the conclusion of ?ALL SHOOK UP,? now on stage at the Palace Theatre, half of the audience was standing and cheering. The rest were sitting, looking at the standees as if they were out of their minds. One well-known local theatre performer commented, ?That was charming.? Another said, ?What in heck (word change to protect the conservative readers) were the producers thinking...that was awful!? ?ALL SHOOK UP? is writer Joe DiPietro?s attempt to bridge together a story set in 1955 and the songs of Elvis Presley. The story line is trite, the characters are caricatures, the dancing is stylized (often done as if the cast was in an emotional time warp), the songs are blended into the dialogue with a shoe-horn, and the total effect is kitsch. Into a small midwestern town rides Chad! He?s on a motorcycle, wears skin tight jeans, clinging t-shirt, has a twitching and thrusting pelvis, sings like a mediocre Elvis, makes women faint and scream, and causes general hyper-testosterone chaos. Before he leaves, he falls in love with a sexy female museum director (Miss Sandra), who rejects him, and then with a guy (Ed), who is actually a girl (Natalie). Ms. Sandra falls for the guy (Ed) who is really a girl (Natalie), but then switches allegiances to Dennis, a nerdy future dentist, who is in love with the girl (Natalie) but not her alter-ego, the guy (Ed). Natalie?s father is in hot pursuit of Miss Sandra, but winds up with Sylvia, the Black owner of a bar whose daughter (Lorraine) is in love with Dean, the daughter of the town?s up tight, racist mayor, Matilda. Matilda, in turn is in love with.....okay, this could go on and on, but you get the idea. ?WEST SIDE STORY? this is not. It doesn?t even reach the literary level of the ?other? Elvis musical, ?BYE, BYE BIRDIE.? But it is so ditzy, that it?s funny and lends itself to moaning over the idiocy. Wedged into the plot are numerous rock ?n roll mega hits, including ?Jailhouse Rock (where the rocker finds himself because he lead the local town boys astray),? ?Heartbreak Hotel? (in this case referring to the graveyard at the end of the road) and ?One Night With You? (sung in all sorts of coupling situations). At one time or another almost the entire cast wears and warbles about their ?Blue Suede Shoes.? The touring company covers the extremes of talent and background. Susan Anton, a long time Broadway star, sings up a storm as Miss Sylvia, though her acting is paper thin. Her ?There?s Always Me? stopped the show. She brought down the house with her one-liner describing the parochial nature of the play? setting: ?This town makes me miss Parma.? Professional newcomer Joe Manddragona, who plays rocker Chad, is shorter than would be expected for the macho male lead. All the females tower over him (which may have been another of those unintentionally intentional deeds of the director). He makes up for his height with smoldering good looks, a mobile pelvis and a fairly good voice. His dancing is so down pat he almost looks like a robot and some of his lines are on the same emotional level. Dennis Moench as nerdy Dennis, has the best voice in the cast and wins over the audience with a well-defined characterization (think Eugene in ?GREASE? and Hugo in ?BYE BYE BIRDIE?). His ?It Hurts Me? is poignantly tender. Jannie Jones whales as Sylvia, the bar owner, though she goes off-key in spots. Tracee Beazer is perky and sings well as Sylvia?s daughter. Jenny Fellner is undistinguished in the roles of Natalie/Ed. The ?ALL SHOOK UP? band rocks, sometimes too loudly, but that only enhances the over-all effect. Director Christopher Ashley knows what he?s doing. Taking this material seriously would have highlighted the weaknesses of the script. By playing for exaggeration, creating caricatures and making the whole experience bigger than life he creates a living comic book. The results? The audience laughs through their moans and bewilderment. Capsule judgment: ?ALL SHOOK UP? is the kind of show that audiences will love or hate. It?s going to depend on your mood and expectations. If you go in knowing there is a very slight story line (and even referring to it as a story line is an exaggeration), that is both unrealistic and obvious, and just let yourself get carried away by the over-the top performances, obvious choreography and transparent means used to hook the Elvis Presley fueled songs together, you?ll have a blast. If not, you?ll leave at intermission. ?C?mon Everybody? ?Don?t Be Cruel,? ?Let Yourself Go,? and you ?Can?t Help Falling in Love? with ?ALL SHOOK UP.? The show runs through April 22 at the Palace Theatre in Playhouse Square. For tickets call 216-241-6000, 800-766-6048 or go on line to www.playhousesquare.com. Roy Berko's blog, which contains theatre and dance reviews from 2002 through 2007, as well as his consulting and publications information, can be found at http://royberko.info Roy's theatre and dance reviews appear regularly on NeOHIOpal, an on-line source. To subscribe to this free service via the World Wide Web, visit http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal. His reviews also appear on www.coolcleveland.com ____________________________________________________________________________________ Bored stiff? Loosen up... Download and play hundreds of games for free on Yahoo! Games. http://games.yahoo.com/games/front From seandene at aim.com Wed Apr 11 13:07:55 2007 From: seandene at aim.com (seandene at aim.com) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 16:07:55 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Karamu Seeks Director(s) Message-ID: <8C94A8C3A079A78-16BC-724A@webmail-db14.sysops.aol.com> ----------MB_8C94A8C3A079A78_16BC_D715_webmail-db14.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Karamu Performing Arts Theatre is seeking Directors for our 15th Annual R. Joyce Whitley Festival of New Plays, ARENAFEST. Through this festival Karamu House Inc., seeks to nurture promising playwrights. We are currently scheduling interviews for Saturdays April 14th and April 21st. Please contact Seanna Perry at 216.795.7070 ext. 242 or email mutheatre at karamu.com to schedule an appointment. Thank you. ________________________________________________________________________ Check Out the new free AIM(R) Mail -- 2 GB of storage and industry-leading spam and email virus protection. ----------MB_8C94A8C3A079A78_16BC_D715_webmail-db14.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
Karamu Performing Arts Theatre is seeking Directors for our 15th Annual R. Joyce Whitley Festival of New Plays, ARENAFEST. Through this festival Karamu House Inc., seeks to nurture promising playwrights.  We are currently scheduling interviews for Saturdays April 14th and April 21st. Please contact Seanna Perry at 216.795.7070 ext. 242 or email mutheatre at karamu.com to schedule an appointment.
 
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----------MB_8C94A8C3A079A78_16BC_D715_webmail-db14.sysops.aol.com-- From act4ever2003 at hotmail.com Wed Apr 11 13:27:19 2007 From: act4ever2003 at hotmail.com (Corey Mach) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 16:27:19 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Attention TEENS: Auditions for CHILDREN OF EDEN at Cassidy Message-ID: --_bddb5347-ced9-46db-a1b3-4352536e3074_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Paul W. Cassidy's Teen Theatre announces auditions for... =20 =20 Children of Eden =20 =20 Sunday, May 27, 6:00-9:00 pm or Monday, May 28, 6:00-9:00 pm Callbacks; May 29, 6:00 pm =20 =20 Supervising Director- Trinidad Snider Director- Erin R. diLauro Musical Director- Corey Joseph Mach Choreographer- Sarah Clare Producer- Diana Kullgren =20 Performances: August 16, 17, 18, 19 =20 This is the third year of Cassidy's Teen Show, performed every summer on a = Main Stage budget. Rehearsals will begin June 17th, running Mondays, Tuesda= ys, Wednesdays, Thursdays, from 4:00-7:00, and some necessary Sundays. Come= prepared on one of the audition days with two contrasting 32-bar cuts of a= contemporary musical theatre song. An accompanist will be provided; no one= will be allowed to audition without music. Bring dance attire and be ready= to move. Ages 13-20 are invited to audition for a cast of about 30. The ro= les of "Young Cain" and "Young Abel" have already been cast. We are especia= lly seeking female belters and strong, high, tenors. Everyone auditioning m= ust be available every day of the week of August 12. More information about= the show can be found by clicking here. =20 **Know any and all conflicts you will have throughout the run BEFORE you au= dition!** =20 Further questions regarding auditions/rehearsals/performances, e-mail Corey= at cmach at bw.edu. =20 Hope to see you there! The Paul W. Cassidy Theatre, 6200 Pearl Road, Parma Heights, OH =20 Corey Joseph Mach cmach at bw.edu coreyjosephmach.com _________________________________________________________________ Your friends are close to you.=A0Keep them that way. http://spaces.live.com/signup.aspx= --_bddb5347-ced9-46db-a1b3-4352536e3074_ Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The Paul W. Cassidy's Teen Theatre= announces auditions for...

 

 

Children of Eden

 

 

Sunday, May 2= 7, 6:00-9:00 pm

or

Monday, May 28, 6:= 00-9:00 pm

Callbacks; May 29, 6:00 pm

 

 

Supervisin= g Director- Trinidad Snider

Director- = Erin R. diLauro

Musical Directo= r- Corey Joseph Mach

Choreographer- Sa= rah Clare

Producer- = Diana Kullgren

 

Performances: August 16, 17, 18, 19

 

This is the third year of Cassid= y's Teen Show, performed every summer on a Main Stage budget. Rehearsals wi= ll begin June 17th, running Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, from = 4:00-7:00, and some necessary Sundays. Come prepared on one of the audition= days with two contrasting 32-bar cuts of a contemporary musical= theatre song. An accompanist will be provided; no one will be allowed= to audition without music. Bring dance attire and be ready to move. Ages 1= 3-20 are invited to audition for a cast of about 30. The roles of "Young Ca= in" and "Young Abel" have already been cast. We are especially seeking fema= le belters and strong, high, tenors. Everyone auditioning must be available= every day of the week of August 12. More information about the show can be= found by clicking here.

 

**Know any and all conflicts you will have throughout the run BEFORE you audit= ion!**

 

Further questions regarding audi= tions/rehearsals/performances, e-mail Corey at cmach at bw.edu.

 

Hope to see you there!

The Paul W. Cassidy Theatre, 6200 Pearl Road, Parma Heigh= ts, OH

 

Corey Joseph Mach

cmach at bw.e= du

coreyjosephmach.com


Your friends are close to you.=A0 Keep them that way. = --_bddb5347-ced9-46db-a1b3-4352536e3074_-- From fstorch at beckcenter.org Wed Apr 11 13:28:54 2007 From: fstorch at beckcenter.org (Fran Storch) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 16:28:54 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Works on Paper" Exhibit by Ann Caywood Brown at Beck Center through April 29 Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84EAED982@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77C78.06FFA768 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 11, 2007 For more information (216) 521-2540 Yvette Hanzel, ext. 225 John Coyne, ext. 236 =20 =20 Beck Center for the Arts presents "Works on Paper" by Ann Caywood Brown Now through April 29, 2007 Music-Armory Building =20 =20 Lakewood, Ohio- The Beck Center for the Arts is proud to present "Works on Paper," an exhibit by Ann Caywood Brown on display in the Beck Center's Music-Armory Building now through April 29. A reception with the artist will be held on Friday, April 20. The exhibit and reception are both free and open to the public. Brown's pastel and mixed media exhibit showcases her interest in landscapes. "Landscape elements fascinate me," said Brown "My pastels are recollections of special events or places, remembered as land and sky scapes. Polaroid transfers allow me to manipulate the scenes depicted in my pastels in a smaller format and with new elements."=20 Brown's involvement with the arts in Cleveland spans several decades and includes work with the Cleveland Artists Foundation, the Massillon Museum, the Cleveland Museum of Art, and the Valley Art Center, to name a few. This award-winning artist and former Beck Center teacher works primarily with ceramics and pastels. Her artwork has been displayed in galleries and exhibitions throughout the Cleveland area. Brown holds a B.A. in Art History from Case Western Reserve University and currently works as an independent curator, as well as a project coordinator with the Massillon Museum. The "Works on Paper" exhibit is on display through April 29 in the Music-Armory Building located at the southern end of the Beck Center campus behind the Main Building. Exhibit hours are Monday through Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Saturdays from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. The Beck Center for the Arts is located at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood, just 10 minutes west of downtown Cleveland. Convenient on-site parking is available. ### ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77C78.06FFA768 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

FOR IMMEDIATE = RELEASE:

April 11, 2007

For more information (216) = 521-2540

Yvette = Hanzel, ext. = 225

John Coyne, ext. 236

 

 

Beck Center for the Arts

presents

“Works on Paper”

by Ann Caywood Brown

Now through April 29, 2007

Music-Armory Building

 

 

         &= nbsp;  Lakewood, Ohio- The Beck Center for the Arts is proud to present “Works on Paper,” an = exhibit by Ann Caywood Brown on display in the Beck Center’s Music-Armory = Building now through April 29.  A reception with the artist will be held on = Friday, April 20.  The exhibit and reception are both free and open to the = public.

     = ;       Brown’s pastel and mixed media exhibit showcases = her interest in landscapes.  “Landscape elements fascinate = me,” said Brown “My pastels are recollections of special events or places, = remembered as land and sky scapes.  Polaroid transfers allow me to manipulate = the scenes depicted in my pastels in a smaller format and with new elements.” =

     = ;       Brown’s involvement with the arts in Cleveland spans several decades and includes work with = the Cleveland Artists Foundation, the Massillon Museum, the Cleveland Museum = of Art, and the Valley Art Center, to name a few.  This award-winning = artist and former Beck = Center teacher works primarily = with ceramics and pastels.  Her artwork has been displayed in galleries = and exhibitions throughout the Cleveland area.  Brown holds a B.A. in Art History from Case Western Reserve = University and currently works as an independent curator, as well as a project = coordinator with the Massillon Museum.<= /p>

The “Works on Paper” exhibit is on display through April 29 in the = Music-Armory Building located at the southern end of the Beck Center campus behind the = Main = Building.  Exhibit hours are Monday through Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and = Saturdays from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.  The Beck Center for the Arts is = located at 17801 Detroit = Avenue in Lakewood, just 10 minutes west of = downtown Cleveland.  Convenient on-site parking is available.

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C77C78.06FFA768-- From jeon at artistschair.com Wed Apr 11 13:29:26 2007 From: jeon at artistschair.com (jeon at artistschair.com) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 13:29:26 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a STAND-UP COMEDIAN? Bruce A. Manners/Apr. 11 & Other News! Message-ID: <22378087.1176323366118.JavaMail.root@web21> ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST" Stand-up Comedian- BRUCE A. MANNERS (Location: Medina, Ohio) (April 11, 2007) To view Bruce's profile, visit www.artistschair.com or http://www.artistschair.com/showprofile.asp?id=293 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 broadview-heights-spotlights at cox.net Wed Apr 11 13:42:14 2007 From: broadview-heights-spotlights at cox.net (Spotlights) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 16:42:14 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]seeking STAGE MANAGER at Broadview Heights Message-ID: <001a01c77c79$e4df8790$7bbf6b44@NASO1> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_001B_01C77C58.5DCDE790 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ATTENTION, ALL VOLUNTEERS! Looking to get involved with community theater? Now is your chance! The Broadview Heights Spotlights Community Theater has an immediate opening for a STAGE MANAGER for its upcoming production of The Cemetery Club. The ideal candidate is a responsible and dedicated volunteer (sorry, no stipend) who is able to attend the majority of rehearsals from now until show opening (rehearsal duties will include taking blocking notes, calling line cues, and serving as a general assistant to the director). The stage manager will also be responsible for coordinating the backstage activities for the full run of the production, including set changes, property placements, and cue calling. Production dates are May 4-20. Interested parties may direct any inquires to Annette Phelps at aphelps74 at sbcglobal.net. ------=_NextPart_000_001B_01C77C58.5DCDE790 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

ATTENTION, ALL VOLUNTEERS! =

 

Looking to get involved with community theater?  = Now is your chance!

 

The Broadview Heights Spotlights Community Theater = has an immediate opening for a STAGE MANAGER for its upcoming production of = The Cemetery Club.  The = ideal candidate is a responsible and dedicated volunteer (sorry, no stipend) = who is able to attend the majority of rehearsals from now until show opening (rehearsal duties will include taking blocking notes, calling line cues, = and serving as a general assistant to the director).  The stage manager = will also be responsible for coordinating the backstage activities for the = full run of the production, including set changes, property placements, and cue calling.  Production dates are May 4-20.  Interested parties = may direct any inquires to Annette Phelps at aphelps74 at sbcglobal.net= .

 

 

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_001B_01C77C58.5DCDE790-- From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Wed Apr 11 13:49:09 2007 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 15:49:09 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Music Faculty Positions Available at Fine Arts Message-ID: <2744EDEF40EB124FABA588C9E7F3EC6E0155C5CF@fa1.FineArts.Local> The following part-time music faculty positions are available at The Fine Arts Association in Willoughby. * Bass Guitar * Percussion * Voice * Violin =20 To submit a resume or for more information, e-mail Linda Wise, Director of Education at lwise at fineartsassociation.org =20 =20 The Fine Arts Association is located at 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, Ohio 44094. =20 =20 From ric_hamp at yahoo.com Wed Apr 11 13:58:09 2007 From: ric_hamp at yahoo.com (ric hampton) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 13:58:09 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]House of Blues Message-ID: <849127.37767.qm@web51005.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-404316981-1176325089=:37767 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Did any one get to see G-Love at the House of Blues last night...His guest Travelin Blues frrom Detroit had the house rockin...We hope to bring him here to a local blues spot. --------------------------------- We won't tell. Get more on shows you hate to love (and love to hate): Yahoo! TV's Guilty Pleasures list. --0-404316981-1176325089=:37767 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Did any one get to see G-Love at the House of  Blues last night...His guest Travelin Blues frrom Detroit had the house rockin...We hope to bring him here to a local blues spot.


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(and love to hate): Yahoo! TV's Guilty Pleasures list. --0-404316981-1176325089=:37767-- From pgoersmeyer at clevelandplayhouse.com Wed Apr 11 15:00:35 2007 From: pgoersmeyer at clevelandplayhouse.com (pgoersmeyer) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 18:00:35 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Run crew needed Message-ID: <012601c77c84$deed4f10$2100a8c0@clevelandplayhouse.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0127_01C77C63.57DBAF10 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Cleveland Play House is looking to fill a run crew position for their last production of the season, Lincolnesque. This is a paid position. The dates of the contract are 4/19/07 to 5/20/07. Any interested party please reply to Penny Goersmeyer, Assistant Production Manager at 216-795-7000 ext. 243 or e-mail at pgoersmeyer at clevelandplayhouse ------=_NextPart_000_0127_01C77C63.57DBAF10 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Run crew needed

The Cleveland Play House is looking to = fill a run crew position for their last production of the season, = Lincolnesque.  This is a paid position.  The dates of the = contract are 4/19/07 to  5/20/07.   Any interested party = please reply to Penny Goersmeyer, Assistant Production Manager at = 216-795-7000 ext. 243 or e-mail at = pgoersmeyer at clevelandplayhouse

------=_NextPart_000_0127_01C77C63.57DBAF10-- From judgehand2003a at yahoo.com Wed Apr 11 14:39:45 2007 From: judgehand2003a at yahoo.com (Christopher Fortunato) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 14:39:45 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Re: [clevelandfilmmaking] This whole Ken Burns controversy is idiotic In-Reply-To: <362763.94979.qm@web82604.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <889682.51094.qm@web51909.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-827128352-1176327585=:51094 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit I don;t like doing history by balkanization. If that's the case, then most of Ken Burns interviewees would have to be with Italians, since the largest group of GIs were Italian. That is just politicization by professional activists. Sort of reminds me of the sanitization the Smithsonian had of the Enola Gay exhibition. It cheapened the glorious end to World War II. Nicholas DAmico wrote: Time for me to weigh in on this. You guys that know me know that I can't resist sticking my unasked for opinion into a subject like this. I read with interest and then disgust an article in the paper about the moronic stink being made about Ken Burns' new documentary about WWII not having any examples of Hispanic vets talking about their experiences. It was pointed out quite clearly that the doc incorporates the reminicences of vets from four towns and four towns only, a cross section of the United States as it was at the time. Now somone gets their panties in a twist because ALL ehtnic groups don't recieve equal time?! This is what my Grandfather used to term "bullshit." The second ANY filmmaker, documentarian, author, songwriter, or whoever has to bend over backwards and change the vision of their project just to suit the needs of someone that decided to take offense at the exclusion of their ethnic group. no matter what ethnic group that may be, the creative process ceases being creative and becomes regulated, and that flies in the face of creativity. If you're so fucking concerned about people finding out what the Hispanic experience in WWII was, MAKE YOUR OWN DAMN DOCUMENTARY ABOUT IT! DON'T FORCE YOUR VISION ON SOMEONE ELSE!!! When you get right down to it, this doc is the property of Mr. Burns, and having seen his previous documentaries, I am positive this will be a facinating, touching, heartbreaking, amazing experience, as all of his work has been. If you want face time on the TV and in the papers, do something to earn it rather than protesting something that's none of your business. And how was YOUR day? [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] __._,_.___ Messages in this topic (1) Reply (via web post) | Start a new topic Messages | Files | Photos | Links | Database | Calendar Change settings via the Web (Yahoo! ID required) Change settings via email: Switch delivery to Daily Digest | Switch format to Traditional Visit Your Group | Yahoo! Groups Terms of Use | Unsubscribe Recent Activity 1 New Members Visit Your Group Yahoo! Movies Staying in tonight? Check out new DVDs and read reviews. Yahoo! HotJobs Be Discovered! ? Upload your resume Employers find you Search Ads Get new customers. List your web site in Yahoo! Search. . __,_._,___ --------------------------------- TV dinner still cooling? Check out "Tonight's Picks" on Yahoo! TV. --0-827128352-1176327585=:51094 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
I don;t like doing history by balkanization.  If that's the case, then most of Ken Burns interviewees would have to be with Italians, since the largest group of GIs were Italian.
 
That is just politicization by professional activists.  Sort of reminds me of the sanitization the Smithsonian had of the Enola Gay exhibition.  It cheapened the glorious end to World War II.

Nicholas DAmico <nick_d2003 at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Time for me to weigh in on this. You guys that know me know that I can't resist sticking my unasked for opinion into a subject like this.

I read with interest and then disgust an article in the paper about the moronic stink being made about Ken Burns' new documentary about WWII not having any examples of Hispanic vets talking about their experiences. It was pointed out quite clearly that the doc incorporates the reminicences of vets from four towns and four towns only, a cross section of the United States as it was at the time. Now somone gets their panties in a twist because ALL ehtnic groups don't recieve equal time?!

This is what my Grandfather used to term "bullshit." The second ANY filmmaker, documentarian, author, songwriter, or whoever has to bend over backwards and change the vision of their project just to suit the needs of someone that decided to take offense at the exclusion of their ethnic group. no matter what ethnic group that may be, the creative process ceases being creative and becomes regulated, and that flies in the face of creativity. If you're so fucking concerned about people finding out what the Hispanic experience in WWII was, MAKE YOUR OWN DAMN DOCUMENTARY ABOUT IT! DON'T FORCE YOUR VISION ON SOMEONE ELSE!!!

When you get right down to it, this doc is the property of Mr. Burns, and having seen his previous documentaries, I am positive this will be a facinating, touching, heartbreaking, amazing experience, as all of his work has been. If you want face time on the TV and in the papers, do something to earn it rather than protesting something that's none of your business.

And how was YOUR day?

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Check out "Tonight's Picks" on Yahoo! TV. --0-827128352-1176327585=:51094-- From broadview-heights-spotlights at cox.net Wed Apr 11 14:39:41 2007 From: broadview-heights-spotlights at cox.net (Spotlights) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 17:39:41 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Spotlights Youth Auditions: THE TRUTH ABOUT CINDERELLA Message-ID: <000501c77c81$f4a7ede0$7bbf6b44@NASO1> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C77C60.6D964DE0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable THE TRUTH ABOUT CINDERELLA =96 SPOTLIGHTS YOUTH THEATER =20 OPEN AUDITIONS FOR JUNIOR HIGH AND HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS! =20 Where: Broadview Heights Spotlights / Cultural Arts Building, 9543 Broadview Road (from the main entrance, proceed down drive to flagpole; = turn right at the flagpole and follow the signs to the theater, behind the = Police Station) =20 When: Tuesday, May 15 and Wednesday, May 16 at 7PM =20 Please Prepare: A musical theater song of your choice. Bring sheet = music in the appropriate key; no a capella or recorded music, please. =20 Production Dates: Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, July = 19-29 =20 =20 The Broadview Heights Spotlights Community Theater will be holding open auditions for its upcoming youth production, The Truth About Cinderella. The Spotlights are seeking junior-high and high-school performers for = all roles; approximately 15 females and 10 males will be cast. Auditions = will be held Tuesday, May 15 and Wednesday, May 16 at 7PM at the Broadview Heights Cultural Arts Building, located on the Broadview Center property (9543 Broadview Road =96 =BD mile South of Route 82, behind the Police Department). Auditioners should dress for movement. Interested actors should also be prepared to sing a musical theater song of their choice (please bring sheet music in the appropriate key). An accompanist will = be provided; no a capella or taped music, please. Readings from the script will be provided. The show=92s director is Frank Lucas; music director, = Gail Wirick. Performance dates are Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and = Sundays, July 19-29. =20 The Truth About Cinderella is a fun, comedic musical that takes a turn = on the classic tale. Poor Cinderella? Not this time! In The Truth, Cinderella=92s poor stepmother and stepsisters sweetly, desperately try = to dray Cinderella away from her beloved brooms and brushes to the ball. = Not one, but two Godmothers play against one another and supply plenty of = =93good fairy=94 versus =93bad fairy=94 stabs at Cinderella=92s conscience. And = the King and Queen are at odds over whether they will marry off their son, the handsome (but mute) Prince Charming. Of course everyone knows how the = story ends=85 but do they really know? Audiences will go away laughing at The Truth. Music by Charles Strouse; lyrics by David Rogers. Book by June Walker Rogers. =20 For more information, interested parties may contact the Broadview = Heights Spotlights Community Theater by phone at (330) 526-4404 or on the web at www.broadview-heights-spotlights.org . =20 Posted 04/11/07 by A. Naso =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C77C60.6D964DE0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

THE TRUTH ABOUT CINDERELLA – SPOTLIGHTS = YOUTH THEATER

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OPEN AUDITIONS FOR JUNIOR HIGH AND = HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS!

 

Where:=A0 Broadview Heights Spotlights / Cultural Arts Building, 9543 Broadview Road (from the main entrance, proceed down drive to flagpole; turn right at the flagpole and = follow the signs to the theater, behind the Police = Station)

 

When:=A0 Tuesday, = May 15 and Wednesday, May 16 at 7PM

 

Please Prepare:=A0 = A musical theater song of your choice.=A0 Bring sheet music in the appropriate = key; no a capella or recorded music, = please.

 

Production Dates:=A0 = Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, July 19-29

 

 

The Broadview Heights Spotlights Community Theater = will be holding open auditions for its upcoming youth production, The Truth About Cinderella.=A0 = The Spotlights are seeking junior-high and high-school performers for all = roles; approximately 15 females and 10 males will be cast.=A0 Auditions will be = held Tuesday, May 15 and Wednesday, May 16 at 7PM at the Broadview Heights Cultural Arts Building, located on the Broadview Center property = (9543 Broadview = Road – =BD mile South of Route 82, behind the Police Department).=A0 = Auditioners should dress for movement.=A0 Interested actors should also be prepared = to sing a musical theater song of their choice (please bring sheet music in the appropriate key).=A0 An accompanist will be provided; no a capella or taped music, = please.=A0 Readings from = the script will be provided.=A0 The show’s director is Frank Lucas; music = director, Gail Wirick.=A0 Performance dates are Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and = Sundays, July 19-29.

 

The Truth About Cinderella = is a fun, comedic musical that takes a turn on the classic tale.=A0 Poor = Cinderella?=A0 Not this time!=A0 In The Truth, = Cinderella’s poor stepmother and stepsisters sweetly, desperately try to dray Cinderella away from her beloved brooms and brushes to the = ball.=A0 Not one, but two = Godmothers play against one another and supply plenty of “good fairy” versus = “bad fairy” stabs at Cinderella’s conscience.=A0 And the King and = Queen are at odds over whether they will marry off their son, the handsome = (but mute) Prince Charming.=A0 Of course everyone knows how the story ends… = but do they really know?=A0 = Audiences will go away laughing at The = Truth.=A0 Music by Charles Strouse; lyrics by David Rogers.=A0 Book by June Walker = Rogers.

 

For more information, interested parties may contact = the Broadview Heights Spotlights Community Theater by phone at (330) = 526-4404 or on the web at www.broadview-heigh= ts-spotlights.org.

 

Posted 04/11/07 by A. = Naso

 

------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C77C60.6D964DE0-- From porthouse at kent.edu Wed Apr 11 14:47:32 2007 From: porthouse at kent.edu (porthouse at kent.edu) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 17:47:32 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]=?windows-1252?Q?Audition=3A_Bassist_for_Porthouse_Theatre=92s_Pump_Boys_and_?= =?windows-1252?Q?Dinettes?= Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --Boundary_(ID_+JjA//K+kRS4W5KjfnqLoA) Content-type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252 Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Content-disposition: inline Porthouse Theatre is currently seeking a bassist for its 2007 Production = of Pump Boys and Dinettes=2C running June 14th-30th=2C 2007=2E Directed b= y Assistant Artistic Director Eric van Baars=2C Pump Boys and Dinettes se= rves up music ranging from country ballads to high-energy acoustic rock=2E= Please note that Pump Boys and Dinettes is a production in which perform= ers are both musicians and actors=2E The bassist will also be playing the= role of =93Eddie=94 during the production=2E A comfortable onstage prese= nce is needed=2C and an ability to sing is beneficial=2C though not neces= sary=2E = Rehearsal Dates=3A Tuesday=2C May 29th-June 14th (Tech=3A June 10th-June = 14th) = Performance Dates=3A June 14th-June 30th=2C Opening Night=3A June 15th = Audition Date=3A Saturday=2C April 21st = Audition Times=3A Time slots will begin at 12=3A00pm = Location=3A Music =26 Speech Center=2C Kent State University (Main Campus= ) = If interested=2C please contact=3A Maureen Burns=2C Audition Coordinator = 330=2E672=2E3884 porthous= e=40kent=2Eedu = Porthouse Theatre was founded in 1971 and is the premier summer theater i= n the area=2E Set on the beautiful grounds of the Blossom Music Center=2C= Porthouse offers audiences the finest in professional summer theater=2E = The comfortable 500-seat=2C outdoor=2C covered pavilion theater is locate= d next to the Cuyahoga Valley National Park in Cuyahoga Falls=2E = Porthouse Theatre is a cultural service of Kent State University=2E Porth= ouse Theatre is a member of the Akron Area Arts Alliance=2E Porthouse The= atre=27s programs and activities are made possible in part by funding fro= m the Ohio Arts Council=2E = Porthouse Theatre = porthouse=40kent=2Ecom = www=2Eporthousetheatre=2Ecom = 330-672-3884 --Boundary_(ID_+JjA//K+kRS4W5KjfnqLoA) Content-type: text/html; 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Message-ID: <518698.12947.qm@web82803.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1522402670-1176329885=:12947 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Don't miss out on some of the most outstanding performances of the season! "Purlie Victorious", is playing at the East Cleveland Community Theatre. Written by Ossie Davis-Directed by Freddie Cox. Freddie Cox Director Theresa Burrage Stage Manager Lowell King Purlie Victorious Judson Jasmine Yates Luttiebelle Gussie Mae Jenkins Lakeisha Key Missy Judson John Wilburn Gitlow Judson Charlie Burrell Idella Landy Britt Moore Charlie Cotchipee Tom Dickinson Ol? Cap?n Cotchipee Tom Vasko The Sheriff / Deputy Brenda Bey Stage Hand Sylvia Farley Costumer Mike Lenzo Set Designer William DeLaney Lighting Designer Gary Knox Light Technician Dates are: April 21,22,27,28,29. May 4,5,6,11,12,13. Times: 8:00pm on Fridays and Saturdays 3:00pm on Sundays with a very special Mothers Day tribute on May 13. General admission-12.00 Seniors and Students- 10.00 For reservations call (216) 851-8721 Limited secured FREE parking so come early! Make your reservations NOW for a sparkling and relevant show. "Purlie is timeless"!! Timid sailors reef and tack and hug the sheltering lee, but ships that bring a whole world back put bravely out to sea..... --0-1522402670-1176329885=:12947 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Don't miss out on some of the most outstanding performances of the season!  "Purlie Victorious", is playing at the East Cleveland Community Theatre.  Written by Ossie Davis-Directed by Freddie Cox.
 
Freddie Cox
Director
Theresa Burrage
Stage Manager
Lowell King
Purlie Victorious Judson
Jasmine Yates
Luttiebelle Gussie Mae Jenkins
 
Lakeisha Key
Missy Judson
 
John Wilburn
Gitlow Judson
 
Charlie Burrell
Idella Landy
 
Britt Moore
Charlie Cotchipee
 
Tom Dickinson
Ol? Cap?n Cotchipee
 
Tom Vasko
The Sheriff / Deputy
 
Brenda Bey
 
Stage Hand
 
Sylvia Farley
Costumer
 
Mike Lenzo
Set Designer
 
William DeLaney
Lighting Designer
 
Gary Knox
Light Technician
 
 
Dates are: April 21,22,27,28,29.
               May 4,5,6,11,12,13.
 
Times: 8:00pm on Fridays and Saturdays
           3:00pm on Sundays with a very special Mothers Day tribute on May 13. 
 
General admission-12.00
Seniors and Students- 10.00
               For reservations call (216) 851-8721
Limited secured FREE parking so come early!  Make your reservations NOW for a sparkling and relevant show.  "Purlie is timeless"!!
 


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--0-1522402670-1176329885=:12947-- From marcus at designerglass.com Wed Apr 11 15:21:02 2007 From: marcus at designerglass.com (marcus at designerglass.com) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 18:21:02 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]=?utf-8?Q?Art_Show_Opening_Saturday=2c_April_=31=34=2c_=36=2d=38pm=2c_at_Gallery_=33=32=34_=96_=93Between_Two_Spirits=3a_Valleys_of_Virginia=94=2c_an_exhibition_of_works_by_local_Cleveland_artists_Bruce_and_Geraldine_Kiefer=2e?= Message-ID: <461d5f4e5f370_1cc18c7d78148567@Laptop.tmail> Art show opening saturday, april 14, 6-8pm, at gallery 324 ? ?between two spirits: Valleys of Virginia?, an exhibition of works by local Cleveland artists Bruce and Geraldine Kiefer. Photographs and framed assemblages, from $190 - $250, will be on display from April 14 through April 28, 2007. Gallery Hours: M-F 10 am ? 5 pm, Saturday 10 am ? 2 pm For more information: Gallery 324 The Galleria at Erieview 1301 East 9th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44114 216/780-1522 mbales at oh.verio.com The title ?Between Two Spirits: Valleys of Virginia? is both literal and metaphorical. Literal in that the work was created in the valleys of western Virginia, and metaphorical in that it melds, intersects, and counterpoises the creative spirits of the two artists. Bruce Kiefer is a fine art photographer. Geraldine Kiefer does mixed-media work. At Gallery 324 they will be exhibiting landscapes from Bath County Virginia where they participate in the Nimrod Hall Artists Program, and other sites in Virginia?s western valleys and ridges. In these works the literal image is sometimes manipulated in Bruce Kiefer?s work, to create new compositions. Geraldine Kiefer takes Bruce?s prints as the starting point for her meditations that enrich the original scenes. Parking There is $1.00 Parking for these events on Saturdays in the Galleria Parking Garage: enter off Lakeside between East 9th and East 12th. There?s a large sign with a 3-D curly-cue design that says "Galleria Parking", and a ramp down under the building. There is free street parking on E 9th, E 12th, and St Clair on Saturdays, and after 7 pm on weekdays, but only the E 12th Street entrance to the Galleria is open on weekdays after 7. Location Gallery 324 is in the middle of the Galleria by the escalator down into the parking garage. DIRECTIONS to the GALLERIA >From the west side 2 East - East Ninth Street, right - Lakeside, left - Galleria Parking Garage, right (if you get to 12th street you went too far - go around the block, right on 12th, right on St Clair, right on 9th, and right on Lakeside, and then right at the Parking Garage sign). Parking is Free on Saturdays, $3 after 4pm on Fridays. Go up the escalator or elevator to the FIRST FLOOR. Out of the elevator turn right and walk past the escalator to the Courtyard 480 - 176North - 90East - 2West (Lakewood) - East Ninth Street, left - Lakeside, left - Galleria Parking Garage, right (if you get to 12th street you went too far - go around the block, right on 12th, right on St Clair, right on 9th, and right on Lakeside, and then right at the Parking Garage sign) 71 North - 90 East - 90East - 2West (Lakewood) - East Ninth Street, left - Lakeside, left - Galleria Parking Garage, right (if you get to 12th street you went too far - go around the block, right on 12th, right on St Clair, right on 9th, and right on Lakeside, and then right at the Parking Garage sign) 77 North - 90East - 2West (Lakewood) - East Ninth Street, left - Lakeside, left - Galleria Parking Garage, right (if you get to 12th street you went too far - go around the block, right on 12th, right on St Clair, right on 9th, and right on Lakeside, and then right at the Parking Garage sign) >From the east side 480 - 77 North - 90East - 2West (Lakewood) - East Ninth Street, left - Lakeside, left - Galleria Parking Garage, right (if you get to 12th street you went too far - go around the block, right on 12th, right on St Clair, right on 9th, and right on Lakeside, and then right at the Parking Garage sign) 90 West - 2 West - East Ninth Street, left - Lakeside, left - Galleria Parking Garage, right (if you get to 12th street you went too far - go around the block, right on 12th, right on St Clair, right on 9th, and right on Lakeside, and then right at the Parking Garage sign) >From the Heights Martin Luther King Jr Blvd North - 90 West - 2 west - East Ninth Street, left - Lakeside, left - Galleria Parking Garage, right (if you get to 12th street you went too far - go around the block, right on 12th, right on St Clair, right on 9th, and right on Lakeside, and then right at the Parking Garage sign) By RTA Rapid >From wherever you are go to the Tower City station and change for the Waterfront Line - get off at East 9th street, up the stairs, turn right on East Ninth Street (away from the lake, away from the R&R Hall) walk half a block to Lakeside, cross Ninth Street to your left, cross Lakeside, and half a block further on is the Ninth Street Entrance to the Galleria. If the weather's nice, you can also walk from Tower City across Public Square away from the Terminal Tower building you came out of (the building in which the RTA Rapid lets you off) and toward the BP Building. Walk east (that is, turn right just past the BP building) on any of Superior, Rockwell, or St Clair streets, to East Ninth. Turn left. From St Clair, it's right there; from Rockwell, one block, from Superior two blocks, to the entrance at East Ninth and St Clair. If you?d like to be removed from this email list, please REPLY to this message to: marcus at designerglass.com and ask to be removed in the text of your message. From christyrmccune at sssnet.com Wed Apr 11 15:21:23 2007 From: christyrmccune at sssnet.com (Christy McCune) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 18:21:23 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Broadway performer teaches musical theater class this Sunday Message-ID: <003001c77c87$bd39cee0$0201a8c0@TRAVELER> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0031_01C77C66.36282EE0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit 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. S., 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. ------=_NextPart_000_0031_01C77C66.36282EE0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

 

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. S., 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.

 

------=_NextPart_000_0031_01C77C66.36282EE0-- From peteroctb at aim.com Wed Apr 11 16:04:15 2007 From: peteroctb at aim.com (peteroctb at aim.com) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 19:04:15 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Support Indie Film, get The Rapture Merchandise now :) In-Reply-To: <0MKp2t-1Hbes63f3Q-0008Sk@mrelay.perfora.net> References: <0MKp2t-1Hbes63f3Q-0008Sk@mrelay.perfora.net> Message-ID: <8C94AA4DC9849AA-15D4-7B9D@FWM-D29.sysops.aol.com> ----------MB_8C94AA4DC9849AA_15D4_E4EC_FWM-D29.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Just took a look at "The Rapture" trailer version 2.1 It is amazing--I am very excited to see this film. Great work and congratulations to Johnny Wu and his cast and crew. If anyone knows anything about filmmaking, they will know that it is NOT easy; it takes a tremendous amount of work, talent, long hours, passion and dedication---and it's all evident in the footage I viewed from "The Rapture". Excellent work. Yes, let's support indie films! Peter Fields ------------------------------------------------ "Never be bullied into silence. Never allow yourself to be made a victim. Accept no one's definition of your life; define yourself." --Harvey Fierstein ------------------------------------------------ visit the world of Little Beth Entertainment, Ltd. http://www.littlebeth.com -----Original Message----- From: johnny at mdifilm.com To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Sent: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 11:41 AM Subject: [NEohioPAL]Support Indie Film, get The Rapture Merchandise now :) Support indie films! We have some merchandises from The Rapture movie now available, check it out http://www.cafepress.com/rapturethemovie Also, The Rapture is officially repped by WonderPhil Productions (after months of negotiation with 6 sales reps). Although the movie is not completed (almost), our sales rep is taking the new trailer (also available online at http://www.rapturethemovie.com) to Cannes Film Market this May and to American Film Market in 2007. We have received numerous positive feedback (from couple of sales reps) that the trailer made in Nov 2006 which won a 2007 Bronze Telly under movie trailer category is really good for domestic market, so we revamped it and added more fx for the foreign market this time, version 2.1 of the trailer can be viewed at our website. The Rapture is an indie low-budget sci-fi Anime styled film that was shot entirely in Ohio with talented cast and crew from all over the USA. More informaiton and videos can be found at http://www.rapturethemovie.com Johnny Wu ________________________________________________________________________ Check Out the new free AIM(R) Mail -- 2 GB of storage and industry-leading spam and email virus protection. ----------MB_8C94AA4DC9849AA_15D4_E4EC_FWM-D29.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
Just took a look at "The Rapture" trailer version 2.1  It is amazing--I am very excited to see this film.  Great work and congratulations to Johnny Wu and his cast and crew.  If anyone knows anything about filmmaking, they will know that it is NOT easy; it takes a tremendous amount of work, talent, long hours, passion and dedication---and it's all evident in the footage I viewed from "The Rapture".  Excellent work.  Yes, let's support indie films!

Peter Fields
------------------------------------------------
"Never be bullied into silence. Never allow yourself to be made a victim. Accept no one's definition of your life; define yourself."
--Harvey Fierstein
------------------------------------------------
visit the world of
Little Beth Entertainment, Ltd.
http://www.littlebeth.com
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: johnny at mdifilm.com
To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Sent: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 11:41 AM
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Support Indie Film, get The Rapture Merchandise now :)

Support indie films!

We have some merchandises from The Rapture movie now available, check it out

http://www.cafepress.com/rapturethemovie

Also, The Rapture is officially repped by WonderPhil Productions (after months of negotiation with 6 sales reps). Although the movie is not completed (almost), our sales rep is taking the new trailer (also available online at http://www.rapturethemovie.com) to Cannes Film Market this May and to American Film Market in 2007.

We have received numerous positive feedback (from couple of sales reps) that the trailer made in Nov 2006 which won a 2007 Bronze Telly under movie trailer category is really good for domestic market, so we revamped it and added more fx for the foreign market this time, version 2.1 of the trailer can be viewed at our website.

The Rapture is an indie low-budget sci-fi Anime styled film that was shot entirely in Ohio with talented cast and crew from all over the USA. More informaiton and videos can be found at http://www.rapturethemovie.com

Johnny Wu

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----------MB_8C94AA4DC9849AA_15D4_E4EC_FWM-D29.sysops.aol.com-- From CSIrishDance at verizon.net Wed Apr 11 18:08:08 2007 From: CSIrishDance at verizon.net (CSIrishDance) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 21:08:08 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]IRISH DANCE Message-ID: <000801c77c9f$094ddad0$040aa8c0@YOURB3EFC75E43> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C77C7D.81896590 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Spring, Summer and Fall Irish Dance Classes! Times listed below....... For further info and registration info visit our website www.CSIrishDance.com SPRING 2007 Intro to Irish Dance - All Ages=20 4 weeks=20 Saturday April 21, 28, May 5, 19 11:15-12:00 =20 SUMMER 2007 Beginner Irish Dance=20 5 weeks=20 Tuesday June 12, 19, 26, July 3, 10 5:00-5:45, Ages 3-5 5:45-6:30, Ages 6 & Up 6:30-7:30, Adult Step Dance =20 FALL 2007 Beginner Irish Dance Weekly Lessons - Ongoing Starts Sept. 5th Tuesday 6:00-6:45, Ages 3-5 7:30-8:15, Ages 6 & Up Wednesday 1:00-1:45, Ages 3-5 4:15-5:00, Ages 6 & Up Thursday 5:30-6:15, Ages 6 & Up ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C77C7D.81896590 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Spring, Summer and = Fall Irish=20 Dance Classes!
Times listed=20 below.......
 
For further info and registration info = visit our=20 website
www.CSIrishDance.com
 

SPRING = 2007

Intro to Irish Dance = - All Ages=20

4 weeks

Saturday

April 21, 28, May 5, = 19

11:15-12:00

 

SUMMER=20 2007

Beginner Irish Dance =

5 weeks

Tuesday

June 12, 19, 26, July = 3, 10

5:00-5:45, Ages = 3-5

5:45-6:30, Ages 6 = & Up

6:30-7:30, Adult Step = Dance

 

FALL=20 2007

Beginner Irish = Dance

Weekly Lessons - = Ongoing

Starts Sept. 5th

Tuesday

6:00-6:45, Ages = 3-5

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------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C77C7D.81896590-- From waltcampbell at ameritech.net Wed Apr 11 18:18:37 2007 From: waltcampbell at ameritech.net (Walt Campbell) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 18:18:37 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]SUSAN WEBER / EARLYGIRL TAKE BACK THE NIGHT APRIL 13 In-Reply-To: <24026CDB-693C-42EC-8895-B88DBEE6F9F4@susanweber.com> Message-ID: <25524.34392.qm@web82710.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-522759986-1176340717=:34392 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Friday, April 13 @ 9 pm Susan Weber & Monet?s Orbit full band show The Spot @ 9 pm University Circle in Cleveland (DIRECTIONS/PARKING below) _________________________ First a little history (from Wikipedia) / 30 years ago Take Back the Night... ?...began as a way to protest the violence that women experienced while walking in public at night... The movement has since grown to encompass all forms of violence against all persons, men, women, and children, though violence against women is still the movement's main focus.? This concert, sponsored by the Feminist Majority Leadership Alliance at CWRU, is a fundraising event for the Cleveland Rape Crisis Center. EarlyGirl (formerly Slackjaw) will also perform. $5 Cover, $3 if you bring an item on the Cleveland Rape Crisis Center's Wish List. Visit this page to access their wish list: http://www.clevelandrapecrisis.org/home/wish.asp As our drummer, Trees, says, ?What better cause could there be to come out with some friends and enjoy some music?? Let?s get together around the spirit of dynamic music and make this a night that is all of ours. We hope to see you there. looking out for you, Susan Best Female Singer Songwriter 2006 Free Times Music Awards www.susanweber.com www.myspace.com/susanweber www.myspace.com/earlygirlmusic DIRECTIONS/PARKING FOR THE SPOT The Spot/Case Western Reserve University campus 1619 Mistletoe Dr Cleveland, OH 44106 216-368-2786 http://studentaffairs.case.edu/living/facilities/thespot/ The Spot is located in the basement of Leutner Commons which is #44 on this campus map of Case Western Reserve University: http://www.case.edu/pubs/maps/north_quad.html Steps down to The Spot are on the side of Leutner Commons facing E 115th St. Friday evening visitors may park in a lot off Mistletoe Dr, behind Storrs House. A ramped sidewalk between Storrs and Leutner will take you to The Spot. The Cleveland Music School Settlement (on Mistletoe, across the street from The Spot) has graciously allowed concert goers to use its lot for this event. Another lot open to visitors is off E 115th St. behind Clarke Tower (#15). There is street parking on Hazel, Magnolia, and Juniper Drives. Walt Campbell (216) 469-0323 Campbell Artist Management Representing Susan Weber 2006 Free Times Music Award Winner Best Female Singer-Songwriter Web Site: www.susanweber.com MySpace: www.myspace.com/susanweber Susan's Sonicbids EPK: http://www.sonicbids.com/epk/epk.asp?epk_id=64044 --0-522759986-1176340717=:34392 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Friday, April 13 @ 9 pm 
Susan Weber & Monet?s Orbit full band show
The Spot @ 9 pm
University Circle in Cleveland
(DIRECTIONS/PARKING below)
_________________________

First a little history (from Wikipedia) / 30 years ago Take Back the Night...

?...began as a way to protest the violence that women experienced while walking in public at night... The movement has since grown to encompass all forms of violence against all persons, men, women, and children, though violence against women is still the movement's main focus.?

This concert, sponsored by the Feminist Majority Leadership Alliance at CWRU, is a fundraising event for the Cleveland Rape Crisis Center. 
 
EarlyGirl (formerly Slackjaw) will also perform.  $5 Cover,  $3 if you bring an item on the Cleveland Rape Crisis Center's Wish List. Visit this page to access their wish list: http://www.clevelandrapecrisis.org/home/wish.asp

As our drummer, Trees, says, ?What better cause could there be to come out with some friends and enjoy some music??  

Let?s get together around the spirit of dynamic music and make this a night that is all of ours.  We hope to see you there. 

looking out for you,
Susan

Best Female Singer Songwriter 2006 Free Times Music Awards


DIRECTIONS/PARKING FOR THE SPOT

The Spot/Case Western Reserve University campus
1619 Mistletoe Dr
Cleveland, OH 44106
216-368-2786

The Spot is located in the basement of Leutner Commons which is #44 on this campus map of Case Western Reserve University: 

Steps down to The Spot are on the side of Leutner Commons facing E 115th St.  Friday evening visitors may park in a lot off Mistletoe Dr, behind Storrs House.  A ramped sidewalk between Storrs and Leutner will take you to The Spot.  The Cleveland Music School Settlement (on Mistletoe, across the street from The Spot) has graciously allowed concert goers to use its lot for this event.  Another lot open to visitors is off E 115th St. behind Clarke Tower (#15).  There is street parking on Hazel, Magnolia, and Juniper Drives.


Walt Campbell (216) 469-0323
Campbell Artist Management
Representing Susan Weber
2006 Free Times Music Award Winner
Best Female Singer-Songwriter
--0-522759986-1176340717=:34392-- From thefivejones at sbcglobal.net Wed Apr 11 18:34:01 2007 From: thefivejones at sbcglobal.net (Heidi Jones) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 18:34:01 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]free jazz band Message-ID: <760199.87144.qm@web80611.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-206010287-1176341641=:87144 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit The Solon Middle School Jazz Band is looking for opportunities to play over the next few months. If you know of a restaurant or venue that would like talented, free jazz entertainment please let me know! Thanks, Heidi --0-206010287-1176341641=:87144 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
The Solon Middle School Jazz Band is looking for opportunities to play over the next few months.  If you know of a restaurant or venue that would like talented, free jazz entertainment please let me know!
 
Thanks,
 
Heidi 
--0-206010287-1176341641=:87144-- From rajkovich1 at hotmail.com Wed Apr 11 18:53:42 2007 From: rajkovich1 at hotmail.com (Dan Rajkovich) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 21:53:42 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Paid Internship Available Message-ID: --_d01770ed-c6e6-4a8e-b915-12892bd343f3_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable A paid internship is now available through Parma Area Community Television,= seen in Parma, Parma Heights and Seven Hills on Cox Channel 74. Requireme= nts include: current college student with radio/television/film production = background or major, available 30-40 hours weekly including nights and week= ends as needed. Must be able to skillfully operate a video camera, an Avid= editing system, and be a crew leader on location. =20 =20 Resume and demo reel necessary for interview. Please submit resume via e-m= ail to: rajkovichd at parmacityschools.org. =20 Resumes will not be accepted after April 23. We will contact applicants fo= r interviews if interested. Thank you. =20 Dan Rajkovich Producer Parma Area Community Television =20 _________________________________________________________________ Take a break and play crossword puzzles - FREE! http://games.msn.com/en/flexicon/default.htm?icid=3Dflexicon_ wlmemailtagli= nemarch07= --_d01770ed-c6e6-4a8e-b915-12892bd343f3_ Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable A paid internship is now = available through Parma Area Community Television, seen in Parma, Parma Hei= ghts and Seven Hills on Cox Channel 74.  Requirements include: cu= rrent college student with radio/television/film production background or m= ajor, available 30-40 hours weekly including nights and weekends as needed.=   Must be able to skillfully operate a video camera, an Avid editing s= ystem, and be a crew leader on location.  
 
Resume and demo reel nece= ssary for interview.  Please submit resume via e-mail to: rajkovichd at parmacityschools.org=
Resumes will not be accepted after April 23.  We will = contact applicants for interviews if interested.   Thank you= .
 
Dan Rajkovich
Producer
Parma Area Communit= y Television     



= Take a break and play crossword puzzles - FREE! Play Now! = --_d01770ed-c6e6-4a8e-b915-12892bd343f3_-- From jennifernvero at yahoo.com Wed Apr 11 20:07:23 2007 From: jennifernvero at yahoo.com (Jennifer Vero) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 20:07:23 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Caryl Churhill's "TOP GIRLS" opens April 13 at Kent State Stark Message-ID: <227517.38287.qm@web56715.mail.re3.yahoo.com> --0-1166979820-1176347243=:38287 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Presenting "Top Girls" by Caryl Churchill. This weekend at Kent Stark. Performances: April 13, 14, 19, 20, 21 at 8 p.m. and April 15, 22 at 2:30 p.m. Fine Arts Theatre, Kent State University Stark Campus, 6000 Frank Avenue NW in Jackson Township. $8 for adults, $5 non-Kent State students and Senior Citizens, Kent State students free with current ID. Group rates also available. MasterCard, Visa and Discover accepted. Call 330-244-3348 for reservations, Monday through Friday 1 to 5 p.m. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Marlene hosts a dinner party in a London restaurant to celebrate her promotion to managing director of Top Girls Employment Agency. At its face, it?s a simple enough premise, but to say that her guest list is a little unusual is an understatement. Arriving for dinner are Isabella Bird (1831-1904), the adventurous traveler; Lady Nijo (born 258), the mediaeval courtesan who became a Buddhist nun and traveled on foot through Japan; Dull Gret who, as Dulle Griet in a Bruegel painting, led a crowd of women on a charge through hell; Pope Joan, the transvestite early female pope; and, last but not least, Patient Griselda, an obedient wife out of Chaucer?s Canterbury Tales. The play reveals the stories of all five women, as well as the impending crisis in Marlene?s own life. A classic of contemporary theater, Churchill?s play is seen as a landmark for a new generation of playwrights. It was premiered by the Royal Court in 1982. --------------------------------- The fish are biting. Get more visitors on your site using Yahoo! Search Marketing. --0-1166979820-1176347243=:38287 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Presenting "Top Girls" by Caryl Churchill.
This weekend at Kent Stark.
 
Performances: April 13, 14, 19, 20, 21 at 8 p.m. and April 15, 22 at 2:30 p.m.
Fine Arts Theatre, Kent State University Stark Campus, 6000 Frank Avenue NW in Jackson Township. $8 for adults, $5 non-Kent State students and Senior Citizens, Kent State students free with current ID. Group rates also available. MasterCard, Visa and Discover accepted. Call 330-244-3348 for reservations, Monday through Friday 1 to 5 p.m.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Marlene hosts a dinner party in a London restaurant to celebrate her promotion to managing director of Top Girls Employment Agency. At its face, it?s a simple enough premise, but to say that her guest list is a little unusual is an understatement.
 
Arriving for dinner are Isabella Bird (1831-1904), the adventurous traveler; Lady Nijo (born 258), the mediaeval courtesan who became a Buddhist nun and traveled on foot through Japan; Dull Gret who, as Dulle Griet in a Bruegel painting, led a crowd of women on a charge through hell; Pope Joan, the transvestite early female pope; and, last but not least, Patient Griselda, an obedient wife out of Chaucer?s Canterbury Tales.
 
The play reveals the stories of all five women, as well as the impending crisis in Marlene?s own life. A classic of contemporary theater, Churchill?s play is seen as a landmark for a new generation of playwrights. It was premiered by the Royal Court in 1982.
 


The fish are biting.
Get more visitors on your site using Yahoo! Search Marketing. --0-1166979820-1176347243=:38287-- From FSternfeld at aol.com Wed Apr 11 21:02:52 2007 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 00:02:52 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Crew & Follow Spot Ops needed for JCC/Tri C JOLSON AND COMPANY Message-ID: -------------------------------1176350572 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi, We need a few more people for deck crew and follow spot operators for _Jolson and Company_ (http://www.fredsternfeld.com/jolsonandcompany.htm) , being presented by the Jewish Community Center in association with Cuyahoga Community College Eastern Campus Theatre Arts. The show previews April 26, and runs through May 20. Please reply back or call me to let me know if you are interested and I'll give you more details! Thanks, Fred Sternfeld _http://www.fredsternfeld.com_ (http://www.fredsternfeld.com/) 216-360-0708-home 216-496-6087-cell ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. -------------------------------1176350572 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hi,
 
We need a few more people for deck crew and follow spot operato= rs=20 for Jolson and= =20 Company, being presented by the Jewish Community Center in association w= ith=20 Cuyahoga Community College Eastern Campus Theatre Arts.  The show previ= ews=20 April 26, and runs through May 20.
 
Please reply back or call me to let me know if you are interest= ed=20 and I'll give you more details!
 
Thanks,
 
Fred=20 Sternfeld
http://www.fredsternfeld.com
2= 16-360-0708-home
216-496-6087-cell




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Hello everyone,

 

I just wanted to let you all know that we are now = offering frame-by-frame HD film transfers of 8mm and super 8mm color reversal = film.  Whether you are a small gauge = film maker or someone with a shoebox full of old home movies, we can help!  If your needs and budget = aren’t in the market for full blown HD, we also offer standard definition film = transfers for as low as $0.10 per foot.

 

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Producer

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------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C77C97.B024DBE0-- From mattcook at studioof5rings.com Thu Apr 12 04:57:07 2007 From: mattcook at studioof5rings.com (Matt Cook) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 07:57:07 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Year of the Boar Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C77CD8.2B022710 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Chinese Silk Scrolls on Display: Feb. 18th marked the new lunar calendar year. We are celebrating the Year of the Boar with our own collection of Chinese Silk Scrolls. The collection remains on display until April 27th. After viewing the artwork, dine in Cleveland's Asiatown for the best in Chinese, Vietnamese, Korean and Thai restaurants between New York and San Francisco. Downtown's Only Winery: We bring in California grapes and ferment them into 5 varietals right here in your own neighborhood. We make the following wines: Merlot, Shiraz, Chardonnay, Pinot Grigio and Sweet Berry Red. Relocating May 1, 2007: We are relocating to Rocky River, OH on Center Ridge Rd. - across from Target: a grand opening date will be announced shortly. Hours: Thur & Fri 5:00pm - 10:00pm and Saturday Noon - 7:00pm Matt Cook STUDIO OF 5 RINGS, LLC 2400 Superior Ave., #201 (2nd fl. of Futon Factory Bldg.) 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Message-ID: -------------------------------1176385448 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit TWO WEEKS OF BROADWAY At Saint Joseph Academy (on Cleveland's West Side) For girls entering 6th - 8th grade JULY 16-27, 2007 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. OR 1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. "TWO WEEKS OF BROADWAY" is not a new summer camp! Over 350 girls have enjoyed this camp in its seven-year existence, and nearly all of them have returned each summer they are eligible. It is a four-hours-per-day, two-week camp that will introduce students to the wonderful world of Broadway Musicals. Students will have the opportunity to perform solos and group numbers throughout the camp, with a final performance for family and friends on the final day. The emphasis will be on singing and dancing (and making many new friends!), highlighting each girl's individual strengths and talents in a Broadway style revue. Last year's campers had a blast and say they all plan to return! This camp is directed by local Equity actor Patrick Janson, who is also the Chair of the Performing Arts Department at Saint Joseph Academy. A professional actor for 14 years, he has been extremely fortunate to work with many great minds in the theatre industry in New York, Chicago and Cleveland, including composers Cy Coleman and Stephen Schwartz, conductors Jack Lee, Gordon Harrell and Mary-Mitchell Campbell, and directors Michael Blakemore, Stuart Ross, Guy Stroman and Jim Corti (all of whom have created Broadway musicals). He also has years of experience working with this age group, and has numerous former students in Broadway shows and national tours. Cost of the camp is $200 and includes a video of the final performance and a spiffy T-shirt. For more information please write to Mr. Janson at _pncjanson at aol.com_ (mailto:pncjanson at aol.com) , or call Maria Mueller at 216-251-4868 x 220 to receive a camp brochure and application. 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TWO WEEKS OF BROADWAY=

 

At Saint Joseph Academy

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For girls entering 6th - 8th=20 grade

 

JULY 16-27, 2007

 

8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

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1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.

 

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This camp is directed by local Equit= y actor=20 Patrick Janson, who is also the Chair of the Performing Arts Department at=20 Saint Joseph=20 Academy.  A professional actor for 14 years,= he=20 has been extremely fortunate to work with many great minds in the theatre=20 industry in New York, Chicago and Cleveland, including composers Cy Coleman=20= and=20 Stephen Schwartz, conductors Jack Lee, Gordon Harrell and Mary-Mitchell=20 Campbell, and directors Michael Blakemore, Stuart Ross, Guy Stroman and Jim=20 Corti (all of whom have created Broadway musicals).  He also has years=20= of=20 experience working with this age group, and has numerous former students in=20 Broadway shows and national tours.

 

Cost of the camp is $200 and includes a vi= deo of=20 the final performance and a spiffy T-shirt.  For more information please write=20= to Mr.=20 Janson at pncjanson at aol.com,=20 or call Maria Mueller at 216-251-4868 x 220 to receive a camp brochure and=20 application.

 


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-------------------------------1176385448-- From crwhite114 at yahoo.com Thu Apr 12 06:45:37 2007 From: crwhite114 at yahoo.com (Chris White) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 06:45:37 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Hudson Players - Seeking a Director for "Bus Stop" Message-ID: <108182.42961.qm@web33401.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1399634119-1176385537=:42961 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit The Hudson Players Fall 2007 Show Bus Stop Comedy by William Inge 5 Men - 3 Women In the middle of a howling snowstorm, a bus out of Kansas City pulls up at a cheerful roadside diner. All roads are blocked, and four or five weary travelers are going to have to hole up until morning. Cherie, a nightclub chanteuse in a sparkling gown and a seedy fur-trimmed jacket, is the passenger with most to worry about. She's been pursued, made love to and finally kidnapped by a twenty-one-year-old cowboy with a ranch of his own and the romantic methods of an unusually headstrong bull. The belligerent cowhand is right behind her, ready to sling her over his shoulder and carry her, alive and kicking, all the way to Montana. Even as she's ducking out from under his clumsy but confident embraces, and screeching at him fiercely to shut him up, she pauses to furrow her forehead and muse, "Somehow deep inside of me I got a funny feeling I'm gonna end up in Montana ?" As a counterpoint to the main romance, the proprietor of the cafe and the bus driver at last find time to develop a friendship of their own; a middle-age scholar comes to terms with himself; and a young girl who works in the cafe also gets her first taste of romance. Auditions Sunday September 16th and Monday September 17th 6pm Preview Thursday November 1st Performances Fridays and Saturdays Nov 2 3 9 10 16 17 The Hudson Players is now accepting applications for Director. Please respond to: Chris White Vice President The Hudson Players at: Crwhite114 at yahoo.com Please attach a copy of your resume. Thank you in advance for your interest. The Hudson Players Chris White Vice President Chris White 166 Royal Oak Drive Aurora, OH 44202 330-562-4532-Home --------------------------------- Need Mail bonding? Go to the Yahoo! Mail Q&A for great tips from Yahoo! Answers users. Chris White 166 Royal Oak Drive Aurora, OH 44202 330-562-4532-Home --------------------------------- Looking for earth-friendly autos? Browse Top Cars by "Green Rating" at Yahoo! Autos' Green Center. --0-1399634119-1176385537=:42961 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit

The Hudson Players

 

Fall 2007 Show

Bus Stop
Comedy by William Inge
5 Men - 3 Women
In the middle of a howling snowstorm, a bus out of Kansas City pulls up at a cheerful roadside diner. All roads are blocked, and four or five weary travelers are going to have to hole up until morning. Cherie, a nightclub chanteuse in a sparkling gown and a seedy fur-trimmed jacket, is the passenger with most to worry about. She's been pursued, made love to and finally kidnapped by a twenty-one-year-old cowboy with a ranch of his own and the romantic methods of an unusually headstrong bull. The belligerent cowhand is right behind her, ready to sling her over his shoulder and carry her, alive and kicking, all the way to Montana. Even as she's ducking out from under his clumsy but confident embraces, and screeching at him fiercely to shut him up, she pauses to furrow her forehead and muse, "Somehow deep inside of me I got a funny feeling I'm gonna end up in Montana ?" As a counterpoint to the main romance, the proprietor of the cafe and the bus driver at last find time to develop a friendship of their own; a middle-age scholar comes to terms with himself; and a young girl who works in the cafe also gets her first taste of romance.
 
Auditions
            Sunday September 16th and Monday September 17th     6pm
Preview
            Thursday            November 1st
 
Performances
            Fridays and Saturdays            Nov 2  3  9  10  16  17
 
 
The Hudson Players is now accepting applications for Director.  
 
Please respond to:
Chris White
Vice President
The Hudson Players at:
 
Please attach a copy of your resume.
 
Thank you in advance for your interest.
The Hudson Players
Chris White
Vice President
 
 
 
 
 
Chris White
166 Royal Oak Drive
Aurora, OH 44202
330-562-4532-Home

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Browse Top Cars by "Green Rating" at Yahoo! Autos' Green Center. --0-1399634119-1176385537=:42961-- From andrew at superb-entertainment.com Thu Apr 12 06:53:34 2007 From: andrew at superb-entertainment.com (Andrew Knode) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 06:53:34 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Martian Chronicles in Wooster Message-ID: <321323.91983.qm@web509.biz.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-541373068-1176386014=:91983 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Wooster High School's Drama Club Presents The Martian Chronicles by Ray Bradbury Directed by Andrew Knode If you are a fan of classic Sci-fi or would like to see a different kind of show on stage then this one is not to be missed. Three days only, buy tickets now while they still last. Friday April 13, 2007, 7:00pm Saturday April 14, 2007, 7:00pm Sunday April 15, 2007, 2:30pm Tickets for $8.00 on sale now call (330) 345-8760 Wooster High School Performing Arts Center 515 Oldman Rd Wooster OH, 44691 --0-541373068-1176386014=:91983 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Wooster High School's
Drama Club Presents

The Martian Chronicles
by Ray Bradbury


Directed by
Andrew Knode

If you are a fan of classic Sci-fi or would like to see a different kind of show on stage then this one is not to be missed.  Three days only, buy tickets now while they still last.

Friday April 13, 2007, 7:00pm
Saturday April 14, 2007, 7:00pm
Sunday April 15, 2007, 2:30pm

Tickets for $8.00 on sale now call
(330) 345-8760

Wooster High School
Performing Arts Center
515 Oldman Rd
Wooster OH, 44691
--0-541373068-1176386014=:91983-- From drew at arothman.com Thu Apr 12 07:05:15 2007 From: drew at arothman.com (Andrew Rothman) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 10:05:15 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Anyone looking to unload "Hay Fever" tickets? Message-ID: <461E3C9B.60400@arothman.com> Hi there! A friend of mine is looking for two tickets to see 'Hay Fever' at the Ohio Theatre on April 13th but the show's sold out. If you've got tickets to that show you're willing to sell, please drop an email william at kubicek.net with the details. Thanks, Drew From wilson at operacleveland.org Thu Apr 12 07:07:06 2007 From: wilson at operacleveland.org (Cliff Wilson) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 10:07:06 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Opera Cleveland seeks light walkers for the State Theater, Playhouse Square Message-ID: <1FB3019EBE04D44F92FB300330FBC2CC10FF3F@exchange.usalogin.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77D0B.DA66B5A8 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Opera Cleveland is seeking volunteers to be on stage at the State Theater in Playhouse Square as "light walkers." =20 Ever wondered what it feels like to be in the lime light? Now's your chance to find out! After the scenery is put in place and the lights focused on stage, the Lighting Designer and Director spend many hours setting and adjusting light levels for every moment of the opera. These sessions are called "Cueing sessions". In order to get everything "just right" the creative team must have people on the stage acting as "stand ins" for the singers and cast while the lighting is adjusted on and around them.=20 =20 These sessions last about 4 hours. They can involve standing or sitting for long periods of time, but in general are not strenuous or physically demanding. Sometimes light walkers are asked to walk across the stage, hold a prop, or wear a certain color. Mostly, being a light walker is a wonderful glimpse into the inner workings of the artistry of opera and stage production. There is sometimes "down" time when scenery is being changed so you might want to bring a book, or even better bring some "Friends" and come as a group. We usually need at least three people per session. =20 If you are interested in light walking, please email Cliff Wilson at wilson at operacleveland.org or call him at 216-575-0903 Extension 211 and he will schedule you according to your availability and the technical schedule for the show. Cliff will tell you where to park, how to get to the backstage entrance at Playhouse Square, and what to expect when you arrive. We are in full swing with Salome and will be looking for light walkers.=20 =20 Here is the schedule if you are able to participate at any of theses times. Here are the options - you can come to any portion of the following sessions: Friday April 13 - 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM (1 hour lunch break) Saturday April 14 - 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM Sunday April 15 - 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM (1 hour lunch break) Monday April 16 - 1:00 PM - 6:00 PM =20 Please contact me now, as the time is here. =20 Cliff Wilson Artistic Administrator Opera Cleveland 1422 Euclid Ave., Ste. 1052 Cleveland, OH 44115 (b) 216-575-0903 ext. 211 (f) 216-575-1918 wilson at operacleveland.org =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77D0B.DA66B5A8 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Opera Cleveland is seeking volunteers to be on stage at the State Theater in Playhouse Square as “light = walkers.”

=  

Ever wondered what it feels like to = be in the lime light?

Now’s your chance to find out! After the = scenery is put in place and the lights focused on stage, the Lighting Designer and Director spend many hours setting and adjusting light levels for every = moment of the opera. These sessions are called “Cueing sessions”. = In order to get everything “just right” the creative team must have = people on the stage acting as “stand ins” for the singers and cast = while the lighting is adjusted on and around them. =

 

These sessions last about 4 hours. They can involve standing or sitting for long periods = of time, but in general are not strenuous or physically demanding. = Sometimes light walkers are asked to walk across the stage, hold a prop, or wear a = certain color. Mostly, being a light walker is a wonderful glimpse into the = inner workings of the artistry of opera and stage production. There is = sometimes “down” time when scenery is being changed so you might want = to bring a book, or even better bring some “Friends” and come = as a group. We usually need at least three people per = session.

 

If you are interested in light walking, please email = Cliff Wilson at wilson at operacleveland.org or call him at 216-575-0903 = Extension 211 and he will schedule you according to your availability and the = technical schedule for the show. Cliff will tell you where to park, how to get to = the backstage entrance at Playhouse Square, and what to expect when you arrive. = We are in full swing with Salome and will be looking for light walkers. =

 

Here is the schedule if you are able to participate = at any of theses times.

Here are the options – you can come to any portion of the following = sessions:

Friday April 13 - 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM (1 hour lunch = break)

Saturday April 14 – 9:00 AM – 1:00 = PM

Sunday April 15 – 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (1 hour lunch = break)

Monday April 16 – 1:00 PM – 6:00 = PM

 

Please contact me now, as the time = is here.

 

Cliff Wilson

Artistic Administrator

Opera Cleveland

=

1422 Euclid = Ave., Ste. 1052

Cleveland, OH 44115

(b) 216-575-0903 ext. 211

(f) 216-575-1918

wilson at operacleveland.org

 

 

 

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------=_NextPart_000_00B3_01C77CED.DC347FF0-- From cbc5 at case.edu Thu Apr 12 08:13:59 2007 From: cbc5 at case.edu (Christopher Chung) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 11:13:59 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]PIANIST/MUSIC DIRECTOR AVAILABLE FOR HIRE Message-ID: <461E4CB7.7000102@case.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------070209040305050800070408 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="------------060809020902000305080806" --------------060809020902000305080806 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dear NEOPAL subscribers, I have an abundance of professional experience ranging from the concert stage to the local musical theatre scene. I have been playing the piano for sixteen (16) years. I currently study with Sergei Babayan & Paul Schenly at the Cleveland Institute of Music (anticipated BM Spring 2007, MM Spring 2008). I am currently music directing Middle of May's production of Godspell which will open this Friday at the Magnificat Center for the Performing Arts. I will be music directing Forever Plaid with Cleveland's own Connor O'Brien at Rabbit Run Theater in Madison, OH. I have also worked alongside the Playhouse Square Education Department classes/camps, including the Triple Threat Intensive Class with Maryann Nagel & Lynnette Guttmann, and the Extremely Wicked Summer Camp. Per your request, I can send you an up-to-date resume, curriculum vitae, and professional reference sheet. My summer is pretty filled, but I am willing to try to make things work, but I am more than willing to take on projects during the Fall/Winter/Spring 2007-08. I am a AFM Local 4 member, and am currently an artist under management with Raven Ridge Media & Management. === > > Born in 1985, twenty-one year old Christopher Chung* *is a native of > Southern California. He has performed extensively during his 15 years > of studying piano. His many accomplishments include being named the > Grand prize winner at the Glendale Piano Competition, Brentwood Artist > of Tomorrow Competition, Korea Times Piano Competition, Southern > California Youth Music Competition, and Eiko Mishima Junior Grand > Prize winner at the International Young Artists Peninsula Music > Festival. He was also a California State 1^st prize winner at the > Music Teacher's Association of California (MTAC) Piano Concerto > Competition, and also a First prize winner along with the "Best > Hungarian Rhapsody" prize at the Los Angeles Liszt Competition. > > Other honors include Judge's Choice Award and semi-finalist at the > 2000 Oberlin International Piano Competition, where he was the > youngest participant at the age of thirteen. Christopher was also a > 4-time Young Musicians Foundation scholarship recipient (1997-2001). > > In addition, Christopher was given a rare invitation to perform at the > Crystal Cathedral Ministries in 1998, which was broadcasted > worldwide. He also participated and performed at the Pianofest Music > Festival (1997, 2001, 2004) directed by Paul Schenly in East Hampton, > NY, where he was the youngest participant ever to be invited. He > appeared with the Young Musicians Foundation Debut Orchestra at the > Wilshire Ebell Theater and Colburn School of Music's Zipper Hall. His > orchestral engagements also include soloing with the Brentwood > Symphony Orchestra, Southwestern Youth Music Festival Chamber > Orchestra, Young Musicians Foundation Debut Orchestra, and recently > with the Cleveland Institute of Music Orchestra. He has worked with > such artists as Mitsuko Uchida, Horatio Gutierrez, Alvin Chow, Angela > Cheng, Peter Frankl, Garrick Ohlsson, Yoheved Kaplinsky, Daniel > Shapiro, Antonio Pompa-Baldi, and Mack McCray. > > Christopher is currently a fourth year student at the Cleveland > Institute of Music currently in the accelerated BM/MM in Piano > Performance, studying jointly with Sergei Babayan and Paul Schenly. > === Please email at cbc5 at case.edu with any questions or inquiries. *COME SUPPORT MIDDLE OF MAY'S PRODUCTION OF GODSPELL WITH A CAST OF VERY TALENTED TEENS FROM THE GREATER CLEVELAND AREA! *April 13 - 7:30pm April 14 - 2:00pm & 7:30pm April 15 - 3:00pm April 19 - 7:30pm April 20 - 7:30pm April 21 - 2:00pm & 7:30pm* CAST LIST: *Pat Miller (Jesus), Scott Donaldson (John the Baptist), Tym Tagliaferio (Judas), Catherine Betts, Devin Copfer, Mark Goins, Kiersten Greifenstein, Eileen Janesz, Eric Mayer, Ashley Norris, Molly Norris, Amanda Papa, Katherine Udris, and Anooj Bhandari. *PRODUCTION TEAM:* Jarred Nichols (Director), Christopher Chung (Music Director), and Melissa Smith-Beudert & Nicci Casarra (Choreographer). --------------060809020902000305080806 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dear NEOPAL subscribers,

I have an abundance of professional experience ranging from the concert stage to the local musical theatre scene.  I have been playing the piano for sixteen (16) years.  I currently study with Sergei Babayan & Paul Schenly at the Cleveland Institute of Music (anticipated BM Spring 2007, MM Spring 2008).  I am currently music directing Middle of May's production of Godspell which will open this Friday at the Magnificat Center for the Performing Arts.  I will be music directing Forever Plaid with Cleveland's own Connor O'Brien at Rabbit Run Theater in Madison, OH.  I have also worked alongside the Playhouse Square Education Department classes/camps, including the Triple Threat Intensive Class with Maryann Nagel & Lynnette Guttmann, and the Extremely Wicked Summer Camp.  Per your request, I can send you an up-to-date resume, curriculum vitae, and professional reference sheet.  My summer is pretty filled, but I am willing to try to make things work, but I am more than willing to take on projects during the Fall/Winter/Spring 2007-08.  I am a AFM Local 4 member, and am currently an artist under management with Raven Ridge Media & Management.
===

Born in 1985, twenty-one year old Christopher Chung is a native of Southern California.  He has performed extensively during his 15 years of studying piano. His many accomplishments include being named the Grand prize winner at the Glendale Piano Competition, Brentwood Artist of Tomorrow Competition, Korea Times Piano Competition, Southern California Youth Music Competition, and Eiko Mishima Junior Grand Prize winner at the International Young Artists Peninsula Music Festival.   He was also a California State 1st prize winner at the Music Teacher’s Association of California (MTAC) Piano Concerto Competition, and also a First prize winner along with the “Best Hungarian Rhapsody” prize at the Los Angeles Liszt Competition.

Other honors include Judge’s Choice Award and semi-finalist at the 2000 Oberlin International Piano Competition, where he was the youngest participant at the age of thirteen.  Christopher was also a 4-time Young Musicians Foundation scholarship recipient (1997-2001).

In addition, Christopher was given a rare invitation to perform at the Crystal Cathedral Ministries in 1998, which was broadcasted worldwide.  He also participated and performed at the Pianofest Music Festival (1997, 2001, 2004) directed by Paul Schenly in East Hampton, NY, where he was the youngest participant ever to be invited.  He appeared with the Young Musicians Foundation Debut Orchestra at the Wilshire Ebell Theater and Colburn School of Music’s Zipper Hall.  His orchestral engagements also include soloing with the Brentwood Symphony Orchestra, Southwestern Youth Music Festival Chamber Orchestra, Young Musicians Foundation Debut Orchestra, and recently with the Cleveland Institute of Music Orchestra.  He has worked with such artists as Mitsuko Uchida, Horatio Gutierrez, Alvin Chow, Angela Cheng, Peter Frankl, Garrick Ohlsson, Yoheved Kaplinsky, Daniel Shapiro, Antonio Pompa-Baldi, and Mack McCray.

Christopher is currently a fourth year student at the Cleveland Institute of Music currently in the accelerated BM/MM in Piano Performance, studying jointly with Sergei Babayan and Paul Schenly.

===
Please email at cbc5 at case.edu with any questions or inquiries. 

COME SUPPORT MIDDLE OF MAY'S PRODUCTION OF GODSPELL WITH A CAST OF VERY TALENTED TEENS FROM THE GREATER CLEVELAND AREA!
April 13 - 7:30pm
April 14 - 2:00pm & 7:30pm
April 15 - 3:00pm
April 19 - 7:30pm
April 20 - 7:30pm
April 21 - 2:00pm & 7:30pm

CAST LIST: 
Pat Miller (Jesus), Scott Donaldson (John the Baptist), Tym Tagliaferio (Judas), Catherine Betts, Devin Copfer, Mark Goins, Kiersten Greifenstein, Eileen Janesz, Eric Mayer, Ashley Norris, Molly Norris, Amanda Papa, Katherine Udris, and Anooj Bhandari.

PRODUCTION TEAM:  Jarred Nichols (Director), Christopher Chung (Music Director), and Melissa Smith-Beudert & Nicci Casarra (Choreographer).


--------------060809020902000305080806-- --------------070209040305050800070408 Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=utf-8; name="cbc5.vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="cbc5.vcf" begin:vcard fn:Christopher Chung n:Chung;Christopher adr;dom:;;11328 Euclid Ave, Apt 507;Cleveland;OH;44106-5109 email;internet:cbc5 at case.edu tel;cell:562.881.3352 version:2.1 end:vcard --------------070209040305050800070408-- From cbc5 at case.edu Thu Apr 12 08:22:59 2007 From: cbc5 at case.edu (Christopher Chung) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 11:22:59 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]PIANO LESSONS AVAILABLE IN THE UNIVERSITY CIRCLE AREA Message-ID: <461E4ED3.2060607@case.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------030002060304080300080802 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="------------090605050405010002000404" --------------090605050405010002000404 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dear NEOPAL Subscribers, I have been playing the piano for sixteen (16) years and currently attend the Cleveland Institute of Music (anticipated: BM Spring 2007, MM Spring 2008). Listed below is my bio and resume. I do not teach beginner lessons. I will only accept students who have had at least two years of piano study. I am a member of the Cleveland Federation of Musicians (AFM) Local 4 and currently under artist management by Raven Ridge Media & Management. *BIO * > > Born in 1985, twenty-one year old Christopher Chung* *is a native of > Southern California. He has performed extensively during his 15 years > of studying piano. His many accomplishments include being named the > Grand prize winner at the Glendale Piano Competition, Brentwood Artist > of Tomorrow Competition, Korea Times Piano Competition, Southern > California Youth Music Competition, and Eiko Mishima Junior Grand > Prize winner at the International Young Artists Peninsula Music > Festival. He was also a California State 1^st prize winner at the > Music Teacher's Association of California (MTAC) Piano Concerto > Competition, and also a First prize winner along with the "Best > Hungarian Rhapsody" prize at the Los Angeles Liszt Competition. > > Other honors include Judge's Choice Award and semi-finalist at the > 2000 Oberlin International Piano Competition, where he was the > youngest participant at the age of thirteen. Christopher was also a > 4-time Young Musicians Foundation scholarship recipient (1997-2001). > > In addition, Christopher was given a rare invitation to perform at the > Crystal Cathedral Ministries in 1998, which was broadcasted > worldwide. He also participated and performed at the Pianofest Music > Festival (1997, 2001, 2004) directed by Paul Schenly in East Hampton, > NY, where he was the youngest participant ever to be invited. He > appeared with the Young Musicians Foundation Debut Orchestra at the > Wilshire Ebell Theater and Colburn School of Music's Zipper Hall. His > orchestral engagements also include soloing with the Brentwood > Symphony Orchestra, Southwestern Youth Music Festival Chamber > Orchestra, Young Musicians Foundation Debut Orchestra, and recently > with the Cleveland Institute of Music Orchestra. He has worked with > such artists as Mitsuko Uchida, Horatio Gutierrez, Alvin Chow, Angela > Cheng, Peter Frankl, Garrick Ohlsson, Yoheved Kaplinsky, Daniel > Shapiro, Antonio Pompa-Baldi, and Mack McCray. > > Christopher is currently a fourth year student at the Cleveland > Institute of Music currently in the accelerated BM/MM in Piano > Performance, studying jointly with Sergei Babayan and Paul Schenly. > *RESUME* > > */CONCERTI PERFORMANCE/* > > Cleveland Institute of Music Tchaikovsky Piano > Concerto No. 1 in B Flat Minor > > YMF Debut Orchestra Rachmaninoff Piano > Concerto No. 2, 3^rd Movement > > Brentwood Symphony Orchestra Rachmaninoff Piano > Concerto No. 3, 1^st Movement > > > > */SOLO & CHAMBER RECITALS/* > > Kulas Hall, Cleveland, OH > > Cerritos Performing Art Center, Cerritos, CA > > John Drew Theatre of Guild Hall, Easthampton, NY > > Madoo Conservancy Gardens, Sagaponack, NY > > Avram Theater, Southampton, NY > > Zipper Hall, Los Angeles, CA > > Crystal Cathedral Ministries, Garden Grove, CA > > Wilshire Ebell Theater, Los Angeles, CA > > > > */ACCOMPANYING/* > > Playhouse Square Foundation Education Department > > /Teaching Studios:/ Linda & David Cerone, William Preucil, Stephen > Rose, David Updegraff, > > George Vassos, Stephen Geber > > > > */AWARDS & HONORS/* > > Darius Milhaud Competition, First Prize > > Cleveland Institute of Music Concerto Competition Concert > Series Winner, First Prize > > Oberlin International Competition, Judge's Choice Award, > Semi-Finalist > > Presser Scholarship, Cleveland Institute of Music > > Merit Scholarship Recipient, Cleveland Institute of Music > > Scholarship Recipient, Young Musicians Foundation, Los Angeles, CA > > *//* > > */PRINCIPAL TEACHERS/* > > /Private Instruction: /Sergei Babayan, Paul Schenly, Myong Joo Lee, > Ory Shihor, Lucille Straub, Ik-Joo & He-Young Moon. > > /Master Classes: /Horatio Gutierrez,/ /Mitsuko Uchida, Garrick > Ohlsson, Peter Frankl, Cavani String Quartet, Mack McCray > > /Coachings: /Peter Salaff, Cavani String Quartet, Anita Pontremoli, > Caroline Warner, Virginia Weckstrom, Sergei Babayan, Richard Aaron > > > > */EDUCATION/* > > Cleveland Institute of Music, Master of Music, anticipated > 2008 > > Cleveland Institute of Music, Bachelor of Music, > anticipated 2007 > Please feel free to email me at cbc5 at case.edu with any questions. *LESSONS WILL TAKE PLACE AT THE CLEVELAND INSTITUTE OF MUSIC* --------------090605050405010002000404 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dear NEOPAL Subscribers,

I have been playing the piano for sixteen (16) years and currently attend the Cleveland Institute of Music (anticipated: BM Spring 2007, MM Spring 2008).  Listed below is my bio and resume.  I do not teach beginner lessons.  I will only accept students who have had at least two years of piano study.  I am a member of the Cleveland Federation of Musicians (AFM) Local 4 and currently under artist management by Raven Ridge Media & Management.

BIO

Born in 1985, twenty-one year old Christopher Chung is a native of Southern California.  He has performed extensively during his 15 years of studying piano. His many accomplishments include being named the Grand prize winner at the Glendale Piano Competition, Brentwood Artist of Tomorrow Competition, Korea Times Piano Competition, Southern California Youth Music Competition, and Eiko Mishima Junior Grand Prize winner at the International Young Artists Peninsula Music Festival.   He was also a California State 1st prize winner at the Music Teacher’s Association of California (MTAC) Piano Concerto Competition, and also a First prize winner along with the “Best Hungarian Rhapsody” prize at the Los Angeles Liszt Competition.

Other honors include Judge’s Choice Award and semi-finalist at the 2000 Oberlin International Piano Competition, where he was the youngest participant at the age of thirteen.  Christopher was also a 4-time Young Musicians Foundation scholarship recipient (1997-2001).

In addition, Christopher was given a rare invitation to perform at the Crystal Cathedral Ministries in 1998, which was broadcasted worldwide.  He also participated and performed at the Pianofest Music Festival (1997, 2001, 2004) directed by Paul Schenly in East Hampton, NY, where he was the youngest participant ever to be invited.  He appeared with the Young Musicians Foundation Debut Orchestra at the Wilshire Ebell Theater and Colburn School of Music’s Zipper Hall.  His orchestral engagements also include soloing with the Brentwood Symphony Orchestra, Southwestern Youth Music Festival Chamber Orchestra, Young Musicians Foundation Debut Orchestra, and recently with the Cleveland Institute of Music Orchestra.  He has worked with such artists as Mitsuko Uchida, Horatio Gutierrez, Alvin Chow, Angela Cheng, Peter Frankl, Garrick Ohlsson, Yoheved Kaplinsky, Daniel Shapiro, Antonio Pompa-Baldi, and Mack McCray.

Christopher is currently a fourth year student at the Cleveland Institute of Music currently in the accelerated BM/MM in Piano Performance, studying jointly with Sergei Babayan and Paul Schenly.

RESUME

CONCERTI PERFORMANCE

            Cleveland Institute of Music           Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 1 in B Flat Minor

            YMF Debut Orchestra                    Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 2, 3rd Movement

            Brentwood Symphony Orchestra     Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 3, 1st Movement

 

SOLO & CHAMBER RECITALS

            Kulas Hall, Cleveland, OH

            Cerritos Performing Art Center, Cerritos, CA

            John Drew Theatre of Guild Hall, Easthampton, NY

            Madoo Conservancy Gardens, Sagaponack, NY

            Avram Theater, Southampton, NY

            Zipper Hall, Los Angeles, CA

            Crystal Cathedral Ministries, Garden Grove, CA

            Wilshire Ebell Theater, Los Angeles, CA

 

ACCOMPANYING

            Playhouse Square Foundation Education Department

Teaching Studios: Linda & David Cerone, William Preucil, Stephen Rose, David Updegraff,

                        George Vassos,  Stephen Geber

 

AWARDS & HONORS

            Darius Milhaud Competition, First Prize

            Cleveland Institute of Music Concerto Competition Concert Series Winner, First Prize

            Oberlin International Competition, Judge’s Choice Award, Semi-Finalist

Presser Scholarship, Cleveland Institute of Music

Merit Scholarship Recipient, Cleveland Institute of Music

Scholarship Recipient, Young Musicians Foundation, Los Angeles, CA

           

PRINCIPAL TEACHERS

Private Instruction: Sergei Babayan, Paul Schenly, Myong Joo Lee, Ory Shihor, Lucille Straub, Ik-Joo & He-Young Moon.

Master Classes: Horatio Gutierrez, Mitsuko Uchida, Garrick Ohlsson, Peter Frankl, Cavani String Quartet, Mack McCray

Coachings: Peter Salaff, Cavani String Quartet, Anita Pontremoli, Caroline Warner, Virginia Weckstrom, Sergei Babayan, Richard Aaron

 

EDUCATION

            Cleveland Institute of Music, Master of Music, anticipated 2008   

            Cleveland Institute of Music, Bachelor of Music, anticipated 2007

Please feel free to email me at cbc5 at case.edu with any questions. 

LESSONS WILL TAKE PLACE AT THE CLEVELAND INSTITUTE OF MUSIC


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Hello Everyone!
 
This week in my TV and Film Acting Class we will focus on Sherlock Holmes!
 
This Monday, April 16th. Starting at 7pm.
Link for direction..............
 
 
"Sherlock Holmes" audio play..."A Study in Scarlett" will be the focus of this class.
 
We will be working the audition sides from ACD Productions audio play.
The audition times and places are...
 
Wednesday, April 18th 2pm-6:30pm at the Lakewood Library main branch on Detroit Rd.
 
And.
 
Saturday, April 21st 12 pm -5:30pm at the Lakewood Library Madison branch on Madison Ave.
 
Everyone is welcome.  It is a Teen Friendly Night.
Class  is $12.00, pay as you come or $40 for 4 weeks
 
Kindly,
Maureen Dempsey
440-313-8326
 


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 April 20 through May 6, 2007.
  Friday and Saturday performances  at 8:00 pm and
 Sundays at 2:30 pm. 
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This involves 3 productions. Please email me if interested so that I can give you the particulars. Elaine Sonnie From kjoycew at sbcglobal.net Thu Apr 12 11:42:15 2007 From: kjoycew at sbcglobal.net (Katie Wheeler) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 11:42:15 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]CSU Summer Rep. Auditions!!!! Message-ID: <386238.22718.qm@web82812.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-178347122-1176403335=:22718 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Cleveland State University Dramatic Arts Program is pleased to announce auditions and interviews for its first professional Summer Repertory Theatre! We will be having auditions and interviews for various acting and technical positions for our first Summer Repertory Theatre season. There are positions available for Equity, non-Equity, and support positions, as well as opportunities for secondary and college students who would like to be involved in the summer for college credit. Several Equity and other professional artists will be coming in for the season and will offer master classes and workshops for the ?apprentice? company. There will also be opportunities for company members to create and perform their own pieces on Sunday evening in our studio space. Rehearsal will begin May 21, the season will open June 14 and close July 15. We will be presenting two productions in rotating repertory: The Robber Bridegroom a bluegrass musical by Alfred Uhry, directed by Michael Mauldin Jamie Lockhart (cast): a gentleman robber Clemment Musgrove: a wealthy planter Salome: his second wife Rosamund: his daughter Little Harp: a robber Big Harp: the head of a robber Goat: a simpleton Goat?s Mother Goat?s Sister A Raven (will also serve as Dance Captain) Residents of Rodney, Mississippi This is a high-energy, improvisatory production which requires an amount of stamina and physical flexibility. The ensemble is constantly on stage and an integral part of the action. Booth a drama by Austin Pendleton directed by Carl Whidden Junius Booth (cast) great Shakespearean actor; loving and violent; intelligent and alcoholic; 50s Edwin Booth (cast) Junius? eldest son; delicate, then very strong; late teens, but probably demands an actor in his twenties Mary Ann mother of Junius? children; originally English; warm, passionate, occasionally skeptical; 40?s Johnny the younger son; loving, mercurial; teens. Mrs. Hill actress; acerbic, resigned, angry, gentle; 40s ? 50s Page actor; rapturously accepting of his failure; 40s ? 50s Baxter rough frontiersman with a song and dance man?s elegance; 30?s ? 50?s Adelaide Junius? wife, long since betrayed in England. Complicated, lethally witty, and hurt; a match for Junius. Auditionees are asked to prepare a 1 ? 2 minute monologue and 16 bars of a country or bluegrass song. A CD player and accompanist will be available. Auditions are Friday, April 20th from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. and Saturday, April 21 from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Callbacks TBA. Please contact the department secretary, Ginger Williams, at 216 687-2113 to make an appointment. Inquiries for technical and support positions should be directed to Dr. Michael L. Mauldin at 216 687-2202 --0-178347122-1176403335=:22718 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Cleveland State University Dramatic Arts Program is pleased to announce auditions and interviews for its first professional Summer Repertory Theatre!
 
We will be having auditions and interviews for various acting and technical positions for our first Summer Repertory Theatre season.  There are positions available for Equity, non-Equity, and support positions, as well as opportunities for secondary and college students who would like to be involved in the summer for college credit.  Several Equity and other professional artists will be coming in for the season and will offer master classes and workshops for the ?apprentice? company.  There will also be opportunities for company members to create and perform their own pieces on Sunday evening in our studio space.
 
Rehearsal will begin May 21, the season will open June 14 and close July 15.
 
We will be presenting two productions in rotating repertory:
 
The Robber Bridegroom a bluegrass musical by Alfred Uhry, directed by Michael Mauldin
 
            Jamie Lockhart (cast):  a gentleman robber
            Clemment Musgrove:  a wealthy planter
            Salome:                        his second wife
            Rosamund:                   his daughter
            Little Harp:                   a robber
            Big Harp:                      the head of a robber
            Goat:                            a simpleton
            Goat?s Mother
            Goat?s Sister
            A Raven (will also serve as Dance Captain)
            Residents of Rodney, Mississippi
 
This is a high-energy, improvisatory production which requires an amount of stamina and physical flexibility.  The ensemble is constantly on stage and an integral part of the action.
 
Booth a drama by Austin Pendleton directed by Carl Whidden
 
Junius Booth (cast)       great Shakespearean actor; loving and violent; intelligent and alcoholic; 50s
 
Edwin Booth (cast)       Junius? eldest son; delicate, then very strong; late teens, but probably demands an actor in his twenties
 
Mary Ann                     mother of Junius? children; originally English; warm, passionate, occasionally skeptical; 40?s
 
Johnny                          the younger son; loving, mercurial; teens.
 
Mrs. Hill                       actress; acerbic, resigned, angry, gentle; 40s ? 50s
 
Page                             actor; rapturously accepting of his failure; 40s ? 50s
 
Baxter              rough frontiersman with a song and dance man?s elegance; 30?s ? 50?s
 
Adelaide           Junius? wife, long since betrayed in England.  Complicated, lethally witty, and hurt; a match for Junius.
 
 
Auditionees are asked to prepare a 1 ? 2 minute monologue and 16 bars of a country or bluegrass song.  A CD player and accompanist will be available.
 
Auditions are Friday, April 20th from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. and Saturday, April 21 from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.  Callbacks TBA.
 
Please contact the department secretary, Ginger Williams, at 216 687-2113 to make an appointment.
 
Inquiries for technical and support positions should be directed to Dr. Michael L. Mauldin at 216 687-2202
--0-178347122-1176403335=:22718-- From wilson at operacleveland.org Thu Apr 12 12:16:04 2007 From: wilson at operacleveland.org (Cliff Wilson) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 15:16:04 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Correction on Opera Cleveland Seeking Light Walkers at the State Theater, Playhouse Square Message-ID: <1FB3019EBE04D44F92FB300330FBC2CC10FF8D@exchange.usalogin.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77D37.0418B5B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Opera Cleveland is seeking volunteers to be on stage at the State Theater in Playhouse Square as "light walkers." =20 Ever wondered what it feels like to be in the lime light? Now's your chance to find out! After the scenery is put in place and the lights focused on stage, the Lighting Designer and Director spend many hours setting and adjusting light levels for every moment of the opera. These sessions are called "Cueing sessions". In order to get everything "just right" the creative team must have people on the stage acting as "stand ins" for the singers and cast while the lighting is adjusted on and around them.=20 =20 These sessions last about 4 hours. They can involve standing or sitting for long periods of time, but in general are not strenuous or physically demanding. Sometimes light walkers are asked to walk across the stage, hold a prop, or wear a certain color. Mostly, being a light walker is a wonderful glimpse into the inner workings of the artistry of opera and stage production. There is sometimes "down" time when scenery is being changed so you might want to bring a book, or even better bring some "Friends" and come as a group. We usually need at least three people per session. =20 If you are interested in light walking, please email Cliff Wilson at wilson at operacleveland.org or call him at 216-575-0903 Extension 211 and he will schedule you according to your availability and the technical schedule for the show. Cliff will tell you where to park, how to get to the backstage entrance at Playhouse Square, and what to expect when you arrive. We are in full swing with Salome and will be looking for light walkers.=20 =20 Here is the schedule if you are able to participate at any of theses times. Here are the options - you can come to any portion of the following sessions: * Friday and Saturday sessions are deleted. Sunday April 15 - 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM (1 hour break) Monday April 16 - 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM (1 hour break) =20 Please contact me now, as the time is here. =20 Cliff Wilson Artistic Administrator Opera Cleveland 1422 Euclid Ave., Ste. 1052 Cleveland, OH 44115 (b) 216-575-0903 ext. 211 (f) 216-575-1918 wilson at operacleveland.org =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77D37.0418B5B0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Opera Cleveland is seeking volunteers to be on stage at the State Theater in Playhouse Square as “light walkers.”

=  

Ever wondered what it feels like to = be in the lime light?

Now’s your chance to find out! After the = scenery is put in place and the lights focused on stage, the Lighting Designer and Director spend many hours setting and adjusting light levels for every = moment of the opera. These sessions are called “Cueing sessions”. = In order to get everything “just right” the creative team must have = people on the stage acting as “stand ins” for the singers and cast = while the lighting is adjusted on and around them. =

 

These sessions last about 4 hours. They can involve standing or sitting for long periods = of time, but in general are not strenuous or physically demanding. = Sometimes light walkers are asked to walk across the stage, hold a prop, or wear a = certain color. Mostly, being a light walker is a wonderful glimpse into the = inner workings of the artistry of opera and stage production. There is = sometimes “down” time when scenery is being changed so you might want = to bring a book, or even better bring some “Friends” and come = as a group. We usually need at least three people per = session.

 

If you are interested in light walking, please email = Cliff Wilson at wilson at operacleveland= .org or call him at 216-575-0903 = Extension 211 and he will schedule you according to your availability and the = technical schedule for the show. Cliff will tell you where to park, how to get to = the backstage entrance at Playhouse Square, and what to expect when you arrive. = We are in full swing with Salome and will be looking for light walkers. =

 

Here is the schedule if you are able to participate = at any of theses times.

Here are the options – you can come to any portion of the following = sessions:

* Friday and Saturday sessions are = deleted.

Sunday April 15 – 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (1 hour = break)

Monday April 16 – 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (1 hour = break)

 

Please contact me now, as the time = is here.

 

Cliff Wilson

Artistic Administrator

Opera Cleveland

=

1422 Euclid = Ave., Ste. 1052

Cleveland, OH 44115

(b) 216-575-0903 ext. 211

(f) 216-575-1918

wilson at operacleveland.org

 

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C77D37.0418B5B0-- From mycp at weathervaneplayhouse.com Thu Apr 12 12:29:40 2007 From: mycp at weathervaneplayhouse.com (Melanie YC Pepe) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 15:29:40 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]H.O.T. Summer Camps at Weathervane Playhouse! Message-ID: <012f01c77d38$eadd4a00$6a01a8c0@wcp.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_012B_01C77D17.63017C30 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_012C_01C77D17.6303ED30" ------=_NextPart_001_012C_01C77D17.6303ED30 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable NEWS RELEASE=20 Contact: Melanie YC Pepe (330) 836-2626x 17 REGISTER ONLINE: www.WeathervanePlayhouse.com H.O.T. Summer Camps 2007 Hands On Theater (H.O.T.) Summer Camps engage students in acting, = improvisation, staging, auditioning and technical theater. The class uses theater games to teach the fundamentals, and focuses on = collaboratively creating a performance for the final day of class. * Before and after care is available, extending the day to 9:00 a.m. to = 4:00 p.m. Students in an extended day program will spend their time expanding upon = H.O.T. class projects, theater games & activities. H.O.T. Session 1* Instructor: Ben Rexroad June 18 ~ 29 6 to 8 years old Tuition $260 H.O.T. Session 2* Instructor: Ben Rexroad July 2 ~ 13 8 to 10 years old Tuition $260 H.O.T. Session 3* Instructor: Ben Rexroad July 16 ~ 27 10 to 12 years old Tuition $260 Preschool Playhouse is a summer session for 4 & 5 year olds. Students use their creativity to explore theater arts through games, = storytelling and creative drama.=20 Preschool Playhouse ~ Morning Instructor: Trishah Scalera June 11 ~ 15 10:00 a.m. ~ 12:00 p.m. Tuition $110 Preschool Playhouse ~ Afternoon Instructor: Trishah Scalera June 11 ~ 15 1:00 p.m. ~ 3:00 p.m. Tuition $110 The Audition Workshop is a summer session for students age 13 to 18. This workshop will create an "audition package" for each student = consisting of: A headshot An acting resume Memorized audition pieces selected from the following A Dramatic monologue, comedic monologue, classical monologue & a musical = audition with steps. Audition Workshop Instructor: Trishah Scalera June 18 ~ 22 1:30 a.m. ~ 4:30 p.m. Tuition $110 Musical Theater I is a summer session custom designed to meet the needs = of individual students ages 6 to 9. Theater training in voice, dance sight-reading skills and audition = technique allows each student to advance at his or her own pace. Musical Theater I Instructor: Trishah Scalera July 16 ~ 20 10:00 a.m. ~ 1:00 p.m. Tuition $160 Musical Theater II is a summer session custom designed to meet the needs = of individual students ages 10 to 14. Theater training in voice, dance sight-reading skills and audition = technique allows each student to advance at his or her own pace. Musical Theater II Instructor: Trishah Scalera June 18 ~ 22 10:00 a.m. ~ 1:00 p.m. Tuition $160 The Summer Stock 2007, Cyrano De Bergerac is a workshop is designed for = students ages 13 and up who have already had some theatrical experience. Students will be perform, produce and design a full production in two = weeks. Special performances will be held on August 15 and 16. Space is limited to 18 acting and 4 technical only positions. This summer's production will be directed by Melanie YC Pepe, Director = of Education and Young Actor Series Producer at Weathervane Playhouse. = Most recently, she directed this year's production of Romeo & Juliet. Special Guest instructor John C Davis will be directing fight = choreography in this year's production. John is a certified fight instructor with the Society of American Fight = Directors, and directed the brilliant swordplay in this year's Youth Theater = production of Romeo & Juliet. Check him out online at = www.TheFightDirector.com. Summer Stock 2007 Cyrano De Bergerac Directed by Melanie YC Pepe & John C. Davis August 6 ~ 18, Mondays ~ Fridays 10:00 a.m. ~ 4:00 p.m. Tuition $300 Register: By phone 330-836-2626 x 17 Or online www.WeathervanePlayhouse.com ### ------=_NextPart_001_012C_01C77D17.6303ED30 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
NEWS=20 RELEASE
Contact: Melanie YC Pepe (330) = 836-2626x=20 17
REGISTER=20 ONLINEwww.WeathervanePlayhouse.com=
H.O.T. Summer Camps = 2007
Hands = On Theater=20 (H.O.T.) Summer Camps engage students in acting,=20 improvisation, staging, auditioning and technical theater.
The class uses theater games to teach the = fundamentals, and=20 focuses on collaboratively creating a performance for the final day of=20 class.
* Before and after care is available, extending the = day to=20 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Students in an extended day program will spend their = time=20 expanding upon H.O.T. class projects, theater games &=20 activities.
 
H.O.T. = Session=20 1*
Instructor: Ben Rexroad
June 18 ~ 29
6 to 8 years old
Tuition $260
 
H.O.T. = Session=20 2*
Instructor: Ben Rexroad
July 2 ~ 13
8 to 10 years old
Tuition $260
 
H.O.T. = Session=20 3*
Instructor: Ben Rexroad
July 16 ~ 27
10 to 12 years old
Tuition $260
 
 
Preschool=20 Playhouse is a summer session for = 4 & 5=20 year olds.
Students use their creativity = to explore=20 theater arts through games, storytelling and creative drama. =
 
Preschool = Playhouse ~=20 Morning
Instructor: Trishah Scalera
June 11 ~ 15
10:00 a.m. ~ 12:00 p.m.
Tuition $110
 
Preschool = Playhouse ~=20 Afternoon
Instructor: Trishah Scalera
June 11 ~ 15
1:00 p.m. ~ 3:00 p.m.
Tuition $110
 
 
The Audition=20 Workshop is a summer session for students age 13 to = 18.
This workshop will create an "audition package" for = each=20 student consisting of:
A headshot
An acting resume
Memorized audition pieces selected from the=20 following
A Dramatic monologue, comedic monologue, = classical=20 monologue & a musical audition with steps.
 
Audition=20 Workshop
Instructor: Trishah Scalera
June 18 ~ 22
1:30 a.m. ~ 4:30 p.m.
Tuition $110
 
 
Musical Theater = I is a=20 summer session custom designed to meet the needs of individual students = ages 6=20 to 9.
Theater training in voice, dance sight-reading = skills and=20 audition technique allows each student to advance at his or her own=20 pace.
 
Musical = Theater=20 I
Instructor: Trishah Scalera
July 16 ~ 20
10:00 a.m. ~ 1:00 p.m.
Tuition $160
 
Musical = Theater=20 II is a summer session custom designed to meet the needs = of=20 individual students ages 10 to 14.
Theater training in voice, dance sight-reading = skills and=20 audition technique allows each student to advance at his or her own = pace.
 
Musical = Theater=20 II
Instructor: Trishah Scalera
June 18 ~ 22
10:00 a.m. ~ 1:00 p.m.
Tuition $160

 

The Summer Stock 2007, = Cyrano De=20 Bergerac is a workshop is designed for students ages 13 = and up=20 who have already had some theatrical experience.
Students will be perform, produce and design a full = production=20 in two weeks. Special performances will be held on August 15 and = 16.
Space is limited to 18 acting and 4 = technical=20 only positions.
This summer=92s production will be directed by = Melanie=20 YC Pepe, Director of Education and Young Actor Series Producer = at=20 Weathervane Playhouse. Most recently, she directed this year=92s = production of=20 Romeo & Juliet.
Special Guest instructor John C Davis will be = directing=20 fight choreography in this year=92s production.
John is a certified fight instructor with the = Society of=20 American Fight Directors,
and directed the brilliant swordplay in this = year=92s Youth=20 Theater production of Romeo & Juliet. Check him out online at = www.TheFightDirector.com.
 
Summer Stock=20 2007
Cyrano De = Bergerac
Directed by Melanie YC Pepe & John C.=20 Davis
August 6 ~ 18, Mondays ~ Fridays
10:00 a.m. ~ 4:00 p.m.
Tuition $300
 
 
Register:
 
By = phone
330-836-2626 = x=20 17
 
Or = online
 www.WeathervanePlayhouse.com
 
 
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The guests joining Eileen Burns and Keith Faris include: ALICIA FOGAL: Starring in "Baby" at Cassidy opening next weekend. NATALIE GREEN: A Pickwick Stylette. She is currently featured in "Boogie Woogie Baby" at The Cleveland Playhouse. DONNIE LONG: The original co-host for The Midnight Martini Show's first year. CONNOR O'BRIEN: From Beck Center's Miss Saigon, national concert venues as well as having just finished his third solo CD. LISA ZEBROWSKI: A Pickwick Stylette and co-star of The Delusional Divas seen every Thursday at 10:30 at Twist Bar on Clifton. Pre-show party begins at 11:45pm. See you there. From mlbusiness2002 at yahoo.com Thu Apr 12 13:09:19 2007 From: mlbusiness2002 at yahoo.com (Maria Llivers) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 13:09:19 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a Bullhorn for Saturday charity event Message-ID: <20070412200919.46885.qmail@web52907.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-670565315-1176408559=:46548 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Anyone have a lead on where I could purchase/rent/borrow a bullhorn for a charity (Cleveland Christian Home) 5K Walk & Run on Saturday at the Zoo? I need to pick it up on Friday afternoon, as a back-up for our sound system in case of rain. Thanks very much! Maria Livers mlbusiness2002 at yahoo.com --------------------------------- Get your own web address. Have a HUGE year through Yahoo! Small Business. --0-670565315-1176408559=:46548 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Anyone have a lead on where I could purchase/rent/borrow a bullhorn for a charity (Cleveland Christian Home) 5K Walk & Run on Saturday at the Zoo?  I need to pick it up on Friday afternoon, as a back-up for our sound system in case of rain.
 
Thanks very much!
 
Maria Livers
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Have a HUGE year through Yahoo! Small Business. --0-670565315-1176408559=:46548-- From ANGDESTINY at aol.com Thu Apr 12 13:29:08 2007 From: ANGDESTINY at aol.com (ANGDESTINY at aol.com) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 16:29:08 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]FREE LECTURE: "SPIRITUALITY & The ANIMAL KINGDOM", & INFO re: MeetUp.com Message-ID: -------------------------------1176409747 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi NEOPAL, If you do not know about _www.MeetUp.com_ (http://www.MeetUp.com) , you should. It's a great way to 'meet up' with people of the same interests...including various genres of the arts like, Music, Film, TV, Theatre, Singer/Songwriters, Musicians, etc. I found this site by accident. The other topic groups are endless, from...Cars, Language, various Religions, endless Hobbies, Politics, Science, Sports, Pets, Work & Careers, & much more. You can sign up to any existing group or start your own. I started my own called "Spirituality Growth Through Knowledge". Check it out here: _http://spirituality.meetup.com/71/_ (http://spirituality.meetup.com/71/) I'm promoting my first "Meet Up" in the form of hosting a FREE Lecture called "SPIRITUALITY & THE ANIMAL KINGDOM". If interested in the lecture, email me at: _angdestiny at aol.com_ (mailto:angdestiny at aol.com) and I'll email you the detailed flyer with some info about William A. LePar. ~ FREE LECTURE ~ SPIRITUALITY & THE ANIMAL KINGDOM Saturday, APRIL 28, 2007 ~ 9:30 AM-12:30 PM Independence Public Library 6361 Selig Blvd. Independence, OH 44131 Man's involvement with the Animal Kingdom is essential to his Spiritual Growth. This fact is emphasized by many startling revelations from THE COUNCIL, the spiritual source which has been speaking to mankind for almost 40 years through the catatonic state trances of William Allen LePar. David Ries, Vice President of the *SOL Association for Research, will present The Council's perspectives on the importance of animals, be they pets or pests. Be prepared for some shocking details on the rise and fall of the dinosaurs and about the myths and mysteries of animal 'celebrities' from the past. Ries will also delve into the psychic ability and health benefits of man's best friend, our relationship with household pets and the truth about "doggie Heaven." THERE WILL BE Q&A TIME! All will be explained in this lecture on fur, feathers, & fins! - LIMITED SEATING - Please Call to Reserve Your Seat: 440-899-5023 * SOL Association for Research is a Nonprofit Organization Email or call me with any questions. Peace, Angie Angie Siciliano Starfield, Inc. >Ph: 440-899-5023 >Fax: 440-899-1217 _www.StarfieldMusic.com_ (http://www.starfieldmusic.com/) > Marketing/PR Assistance for Artists & Small Businesses < ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. -------------------------------1176409747 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hi NEOPAL,
 
If you do not know about www.MeetUp.com, you should.  It's a=20= great way to 'meet up' with people of the same interests...including various= genres of the arts like, Music, Film, TV, Theatre, Singer/Songwriters, Musi= cians, etc.  I found this site by accident.
 
The other topic groups are e= ndless, from...Cars, Language, various Religions, endless Hobbies, Politics,= Science, Sports, Pets, Work & Careers, & much more.
 
You can sign up to any=  existing group or start your own.  I started my own called "Spiri= tuality Growth Through Knowledge".  Ch= eck it out here:  http://spiritua= lity.meetup.com/71/
 
I'm promoting my first "Meet= Up" in the form of hosting a FREE Lecture called "SPIRITUALITY & THE AN= IMAL KINGDOM".
 
If interested in the lecture= , email me at: angdestiny at aol.com=20= and I'll email you the detailed flyer with some info about William A. LePar.=
&n= bsp;
~ FREE LECTURE ~
&n= bsp;
SPIRITUALITY &= THE ANIMAL KINGDOM
&n= bsp;
Saturday, APRIL 28= , 2007 ~ 9:30 AM-12:30 PM
Independence Public Librar= y
6361 Selig Blvd.
Independence, OH  441= 31
&n= bsp;
Man's involvement with the A= nimal Kingdom is essential to his Spiritual Growth.  This fact is empha= sized by many startling revelations from THE COUNCIL, the spiritual= source which has been speaking to mankind for almost 40 years through the c= atatonic state trances of William Allen LePar.
 
David Ries, Vice President o= f the *SOL Association for Research, will present The Council's perspectives= on the importance of animals, be they pets or pests.  Be prepared for=20= some shocking details on the rise and fall of the dinosaurs and about the my= ths and mysteries of animal 'celebrities' from the past.  Ries will als= o delve into the psychic ability and health benefits of man's best friend, o= ur relationship with household pets and the truth about "doggie Heaven."
 
THERE WILL BE Q&A TIME= !
All will be explained in t= his lecture on fur, feathers, & fins!
 
- LIMITED SEATING -
Please Call to Reserve You= r Seat:  440-899-5023
 
* SOL Association for Re= search is a Nonprofit Organization
 
Email or call me with any qu= estions.
 
Peace,
Angie
Angie Siciliano
Starfield, Inc.
>= Ph: 440-899-5023
>
Fax: 440-899-1217
www.StarfieldMusic.com
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-------------------------------1176409747-- From mutheatre at karamu.com Thu Apr 12 13:34:12 2007 From: mutheatre at karamu.com (Theatre) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 16:34:12 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Karamu Musical Comedy FUNKENTINE RAPTURE(Staged Reading) Message-ID: <001301c77d41$f0b61700$4401a8c0@karamuhouse.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C77D20.67337700 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Auditions for Karamu Musical Comedy:=20 THE FUNKENTINE RAPTURE(Staged Reading) Music and lyrics by Lee Summers, with book by Ben Blake and Lee Summers = It's funkadacious! It's...the funkentine rapture!!!=20 Karamu is delighted to participate in Cleveland Play House's = FusionFestival a second year in a row and a chance to give Cleveland = audience a taste of Lee Summer's muscial/comedy, "The Funkentine = Rapture".=20 The soaring '70s, platform shoes, and skyhigh afros and a beat to take = you even higher in "a Funkafied" ode to Parliament Funkadelic in "a = Funkalicious New Musical" The Funkentine Rapture. Funkentine which first = premiered in 2005 in New York at the National Alliance for Musical = Theatre's 17th Annual Festival of New Musicals was created by Lee = Summers who appeared in the original Broadway musical Dreamgirls.=20 When an aspiring funkmaster reaches for the stars, he's caught in an = uproarious battle between good and evil, funk and disco, Kentucky fried = and Harlem's catfish surprise. Can he win the girl, gain the gig, and = rescue the recipe from heinous hands? Get your funk on for the funniest = musical funkfest in years."=20 Karamu is casting right away for Actors/Singers of all nationalities.=20 Auditions will be held on Sunday 4/15 12pm-2:30pm and Tuesday 4/17 = 6pm-8pm.=20 Rehearsals will be held evenings and weekends.=20 CAST OF CHARACTERS Old Charlie Mills . . . .A Mystical Old Man Angel Dust Gonzales. . .Harlem Woman/Latin Girl (Thick Accent) Morry Steinenstein. . . .A Jewish Boy Eigi Mickorobe. . . .A Japanese Boy (Thick Accent) Abdul Hussein. . . .An Arab Boy (Thick Accent) Dick Mason. . . .(George Clinton) . . .. An Island Boy (Thick Accent)=20 Leslie Neilson . . .A White Girl Jennifer Bedlays. . .A Plus sized French Girl (French Accent)=20 Ronny Snivel . . . .Funkster's Bassist=20 Jimmy Jive. . . . .Funksters' Sax=20 Floyd Collins . . . .Funksters' Drums For more information, email performingarts at karamu.com.=20 ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C77D20.67337700 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Auditions for Karamu Musical Comedy:=20

THE FUNKENTINE RAPTURE(Staged=20 Reading)
 Music and lyrics by Lee Summers, = with book by=20 Ben Blake and Lee Summers
It's funkadacious! It's...the  funkentine rapture!!!=20
Karamu is delighted to participate in Cleveland Play = House's=20 FusionFestival a second year in a row and a chance to give Cleveland = audience a=20 taste of Lee Summer's muscial/comedy, "The Funkentine Rapture". =
 
The soaring '70s, platform shoes, and skyhigh afros = and a beat=20 to take you even higher  in "a Funkafied" ode to Parliament = Funkadelic=20 in "a Funkalicious New Musical" The = Funkentine Rapture.=20 Funkentine which first premiered in 2005 in New York at the = National=20 Alliance for Musical Theatre's 17th Annual Festival of New = Musicals was=20 created by Lee Summers who appeared in the original Broadway musical=20 Dreamgirls.=20
When an aspiring funkmaster reaches for the stars, = he's caught=20 in an uproarious battle between good and evil, funk and disco, Kentucky = fried=20 and Harlem's catfish surprise. Can he win the girl, gain the gig, and = rescue the=20 recipe from heinous hands? Get your funk on for the funniest musical = funkfest in=20 years."
 
Karamu is casting right away for Actors/Singers = of all=20 nationalities.
Auditions will be held on Sunday 4/15 12pm-2:30pm = and Tuesday=20 4/17 6pm-8pm.
Rehearsals will be held evenings and weekends.=20
 
CAST OF = CHARACTERS
Old Charlie Mills . . . .A Mystical Old = Man
Angel Dust Gonzales. . .Harlem = Woman/Latin Girl=20 (Thick Accent)
Morry Steinenstein. . . .A Jewish = Boy
Eigi Mickorobe. . . .A Japanese Boy = (Thick=20 Accent)
Abdul Hussein. . . .An Arab Boy (Thick=20 Accent)
Dick Mason. . . .(George Clinton) . . = .. An Island=20 Boy (Thick Accent)
Leslie Neilson  . . .A White = Girl
Jennifer Bedlays. . .A Plus sized = French Girl=20 (French Accent)
Ronny Snivel . . . .Funkster's Bassist=20
Jimmy Jive. . . . .Funksters' Sax =
Floyd Collins . . . .Funksters' = Drums
 
For more information, = email performingarts at karamu.com. =
 
 
 
------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C77D20.67337700-- From mslowey at yahoo.com Thu Apr 12 13:59:10 2007 From: mslowey at yahoo.com (mary slowey) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 13:59:10 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Sylvia" opens Friday, April 20 at Clague Playhouse Message-ID: <647306.57780.qm@web81414.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-688835693-1176411550=:57780 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Clague Playhouse 1371 Clague Road Westlake, OH 44145 440-331-0403 www.clagueplayhouse.com The comedy, Sylvia, by A. R. Gurney and directed by Anne McEvoy, will open Friday, April 20, 2007 and will run through May 13,2007. Greg and Kate have moved to Manhattan. While Kate is embracing her career, Greg is dissatisfied with his. The potential solution to the problem jumps into his lap in the form of a loving pooch named Sylvia. Greg forms a unusual bond to the mutt, and soon work problems are followed by even bigger marriage problems. Kate sees Sylvia as a rival for Greg's affection. Sylvia thinks Kate doesn't understand the relationship between man and dog. Performances are Thursday - Sunday (no show 4/22/07). Performance times are 8:30PM Thursday - Saturday (note later start time) and 2:00PM Sundays. An opening night reception will follow the performance. Tickets are $10-11 and may be purchased by calling the box office Wed - Sat 1-6PM. FREE parking! --0-688835693-1176411550=:57780 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Clague Playhouse
1371 Clague Road
Westlake, OH 44145
440-331-0403
 
The comedy, Sylvia, by A. R. Gurney and directed by Anne McEvoy, will open Friday, April 20, 2007 and will run through May 13,2007.
 
Greg and Kate have moved to Manhattan.  While Kate is embracing her career, Greg is dissatisfied with his.  The potential solution to the problem jumps into his lap in the form of a loving pooch named Sylvia.  Greg forms a unusual bond to the mutt, and soon work problems are followed by even bigger marriage problems.  Kate sees Sylvia as a rival for Greg's affection.  Sylvia thinks Kate doesn't understand the relationship between man and dog.
 
Performances are Thursday - Sunday (no show 4/22/07).  Performance times are 8:30PM Thursday - Saturday (note later start time) and 2:00PM Sundays.
 
An opening night reception will follow the performance.
 
Tickets are $10-11 and may be purchased by calling the box office Wed - Sat 1-6PM.
 
FREE parking!
 
 
 
--0-688835693-1176411550=:57780-- From Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu Thu Apr 12 14:33:34 2007 From: Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu (Zoldessy, Brian) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 17:33:34 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Great Lakes/Cleveland Playhouse Auditions Message-ID: <6A7FFA7E48C1A245BF0E0E642645313401EFC611@chevron5.tri-c.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77D4A.39A8F8F4 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The annual spring auditions will soon be scheduled and performers are starting to book appointments. If you need new material, want to brush-up your favorite pieces or want assistance in preparing your auditions, it would be my pleasure to help you achieve your goals. Thanks.....bz=20 =20 Prepare your Cleveland or College Auditions with the first acting coach in Ohio sanctioned by the North Central College Association - Brian Zoldessy, award winning actor, director, coach, named one of the top Professors of Acting in Ohio by Ohio Magazine and Crain's Cleveland Business, invites you to join the growing list of students who have successfully auditioned and have been accepted to: NYU, Carnegie Mellon, Boston University, Northwestern, Boston Conservatory, UCLA and many others. Numerous Cleveland performers have won the call-back and/or the role in many productions. The Actor's Toolbox *, presents a "blueprint" for preparing auditions and selecting material to achieve distinction and individuality in every audition performance.(Also available: coaching for; script analysis, rehearsal & performance problems, cold-reading & acting technique, and stage-fright issues ( based upon work with Dr. David Roland (The Confident Performer) & Anne Brebner (Setting Free The Actor).=20 =20 * Increase the range and depth of your auditions; =20 * Give voice and body to every monologue performed; =20 * Conquer the frequently unpredictable challenges of contemporary/classical auditions; =20 * Experience a persuasive expression of a finely etched audition performance. (* The Actor's Toolbox by Brian Zoldessy, currently in re-writes/ Copyright 2005 Course Packet Publishing) =20 Contact: brian.zoldessy at tri-c.edu 216-987-2338 =20 REVIEWS: =20 Well, you have succeeded once more, Mr. Zoldessy. Yesterday, I found out I got into the Theatre Education program at NYU! I just want to thank you again so much for all your amazing advice and training. You are an amazing teacher=20 =20 Sincerely, Emily Baron =20 Brian Zoldessy is the greatest acting teacher I have ever had. I give him a lot of the credit for my college acceptances. He's funny, caring, and intelligent, and I've recommended him to everyone I know seeking a coach. =20 Alex Wyse =20 Great Acting Coach in our own backyard.......a gifted actor and director, he is also terrific as an acting instructor. He shows you how to start with the basics of acting and then how to build on those basics to get the layered performance that every actor strives for. His passion and respect for his craft have certainly inspired me to pay "even more attention to the work". =20 Molly Clay =20 Subject: Celebrating a great performance Date: Mon, 23 May 2005 17:19:06 -0400 I had one of those rare moments the other day. I saw a local actor give a once-in-a-lifetime performance. It was even more unusual, in that the performance was in a new play which still needed work. The play is called TO KNOW HIM, a drama by Albi Gorn about an AIDS patient and a female rabbinical student who comes to visit him. They argue religion, talk about old movies, and ultimately she tries to get him to reconcile with his estranged father. The incredibly riveting performance was by Brian Zoldessy, who so inhabited the role with every breath, movement, look, gesture, and action that I will likely remember it to the end of my life .Brian himself had a severely life-threatening illness earlier this year --where he was in and out of the hospital for a good 3 months. His experience clearly shaped how he handled the role. With painstaking physical work --from the smallest details, like putting lotion on his leg - Zoldessy showed exhaustion, anger, pain, and spiritual despair - yet instead of being depressing, the effect was exhilarating. No one could take their eyes off him . It reminded me how one can't really judge a script until it is fully incarnated. I would have dismissed this play as predictable and way too talky had I read a draft. But with this textured, loving performance fueling it, it ended up being deeply moving. I just wanted to celebrate a wonderful performance! Linda Eisenstein Cleveland, OH, USA lindaeisenstein at yahoo.com www.lindaeisenstein.com ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77D4A.39A8F8F4 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The annual=20 spring auditions will soon be scheduled and performers are starting=20 to book appointments.  If you need new material, want to = brush-up=20 your favorite pieces or want assistance in preparing your auditions, it = would be=20 my pleasure to help you achieve your goals.   =20 Thanks.....bz 
 

Prepare your = Cleveland or College Auditions=20 with the first acting coach in Ohio sanctioned by the North Central = College=20 Association – Brian Zoldessy, award winning actor, director, = coach, named one of=20 the top Professors of Acting in Ohio by Ohio Magazine and Crain’s = Cleveland=20 Business, invites you to join the growing list of students who have = successfully=20 auditioned and have been accepted to: NYU, Carnegie Mellon, Boston = University,=20 Northwestern, Boston Conservatory, UCLA and many others. Numerous Cleveland performers have won the call-back and/or = the role=20 in many productions. The Actor’s Toolbox *, = presents a “blueprint”=20 for preparing auditions and selecting=20 material to achieve distinction and individuality in every audition=20 performance.(Also available: coaching = for; script=20 analysis, rehearsal & performance problems, cold-reading & = acting=20 technique, and stage-fright issues ( based upon work with Dr. David = Roland (The=20 Confident Performer) & Anne Brebner (Setting Free The=20 Actor). 

 

*=20 Increase the range and depth of your auditions;   =20

*=20 Give voice and body to every monologue performed;  =20

*=20 Conquer the frequently unpredictable challenges of = contemporary/classical=20 auditions; 

*=20 Experience a persuasive expression of a finely etched audition=20 performance.

 =20 (* The Actor’s Toolbox by Brian Zoldessy, currently in re-writes/ = Copyright 2005=20 Course Packet Publishing)

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           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;   =20 Contact: brian.zoldessy at tri-c.edu&nbs= p;   =20 216-987-2338           &n= bsp;      =20             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;    

REVIEWS:

 

Well,=20 you have succeeded once more, Mr. Zoldessy. Yesterday, I found out I got = into=20 the Theatre Education program at NYU! I just want to thank you again so = much for=20 all your amazing advice and training. You are an amazing teacher=20

 

Sincerely,=20 Emily=20 Baron

 

Brian=20 Zoldessy is the greatest acting teacher I have ever had. I give him a = lot of the=20 credit for my college acceptances.  He's funny, caring, and = intelligent,=20 and I've recommended him to everyone I know seeking a=20 coach.

 

Alex=20 Wyse

 

Great=20 Acting Coach in our own backyard…….a=20 gifted actor and director, he is also terrific as an acting = instructor.  He=20 shows you how to start with the basics of acting and then how to build = on those=20 basics to get the layered performance that every actor strives = for.  His=20 passion and respect for his craft have certainly inspired me to pay = “even more=20 attention to the work”.

 

Molly=20 Clay

 

Subject:=20 Celebrating a great performance
Date: Mon, 23 May 2005 17:19:06=20 -0400

I had one of those rare moments the other day. I saw a = local actor=20 give a once-in-a-lifetime performance. It was even more unusual, in that = the=20 performance was in a new play which still needed work. The play is = called TO=20 KNOW HIM, a drama by Albi Gorn about an AIDS patient and a female = rabbinical=20 student who comes to visit him. They argue religion, talk about old = movies, and=20 ultimately she tries to get him to reconcile with his estranged father. = The=20 incredibly riveting performance was by Brian Zoldessy, who so inhabited = the role=20 with every breath, movement, look, gesture, and action that I will = likely=20 remember it to the end of my life .Brian himself had a severely = life-threatening=20 illness earlier this year --where he was in and out of the hospital for = a good 3=20 months. His experience clearly shaped how he handled the role. =  With=20 painstaking physical work --from the smallest details, like putting = lotion on=20 his leg – Zoldessy showed exhaustion, anger, pain, and spiritual = despair – yet=20 instead of being depressing, the effect was exhilarating. No one could = take=20 their eyes off him . It reminded me how one can't really judge a script = until it=20 is fully incarnated. I would have dismissed this play as predictable and = way too=20 talky had I read a draft. But with this textured, loving performance = fueling it,=20 it ended up being deeply moving. I just wanted to celebrate a wonderful=20 performance!

Linda Eisenstein
Cleveland, OH, USA
lindaeisenstein at yahoo.com=20 www.lindaeisenstein.com

------_=_NextPart_001_01C77D4A.39A8F8F4-- From Pmcaine at aol.com Thu Apr 12 17:37:55 2007 From: Pmcaine at aol.com (Pmcaine at aol.com) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 20:37:55 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Very discounted tkts for John Legend/Corinne Bailey Rae Message-ID: -------------------------------1176424675 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I have 2 very discounted tickets for you to see: The 2 newest, most exciting perfomers on the music scene are in town for you to see. Who: John Legend and Corinne Bailey Rae. Where: The Akron Civic Theatre When: Monday, April 16, 7:30 They are the hottest new performers. John Legend winner of 6 Grammys 2005/2006. 05' won Best New Recording Artist. Corinne Bailey Rae, nominated for 3 Grammys- 2006. Hit singles: "Put Your Records On", and "Like a Star" I am not looking to make a profit. I just don't want the seats to go to waste. (your price=$27.50/each) (original price= $49.50/each). I am willing to accept any reasonable offer, so go ahead and ask. You can e-mail me at _pmcaine at aol.com_ (mailto:pmcaine at aol.com) , or call 216-543-2172. ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. -------------------------------1176424675 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
I have 2 very discounted tickets=20= for you=20 to see:
 
The 2 newest, most exciting perfomers on the mus= ic=20 scene are in town for you to see.
 
 
Who:    John Legend and Corinne Bailey=20 Rae.
Where:  The Akron Civic Theatre
When:   Monday, April 16, 7:30
 
They are the hottest new performers.  John Legend w= inner=20 of 6 Grammys 2005/2006.  05' won Best New Recording=20 Artist.
 
Corinne Bailey Rae, nominated for 3 Grammys- 2006.=20= Hit=20 singles: "Put Your Records On", and "Like a Star"
 
 
I am not looking to make a profit.  I=20= just=20 don't want the seats to go to waste.  (your price=3D$27.50/each)=20
(original price=3D $49.50/each). =20
 
I am willing to accept any reason= able=20 offer, so go ahead and ask. 
 
You can e-mail me at pmcaine at aol.com, or call 216-543-2172.&n= bsp;=20
 




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AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA= --0-1426680466-1176429562=:23908-- From cjtonline at hotmail.com Thu Apr 12 19:52:43 2007 From: cjtonline at hotmail.com (Christopher Toth) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 22:52:43 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Brass Quintet and Organ Concert Message-ID: --_cc56cf52-8d80-4af5-8089-700add04378e_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Who: Bethany Brass Quintet led by Erik Hasselquist, trumpet; Christopher Toth, organ & keyboard =20 What: Concert - see program below =20 Where: Bethany English Lutheran Church 15460 Triskett Rd [near W. 150th & Lorain] Cleveland, OH 44111 =20 When: Sunday, 15 April 2007, 7:00 p.m. =20 Program: =20 Guami, Two Canzonas Handel, Suite in D Major Persichetti, The Hollow Men Maschera, Two Canzonas Haydn, Larghetto Enescu, Legend Arnatt, Suite for Organ and Brass Schumann, Adagio and Allegro Nelhybel, A Mighty Fortress =20 =20 _________________________________________________________________ It=92s tax season, make sure to follow these few simple tips=20 http://articles.moneycentral.msn.com/Taxes/PreparationTips/PreparationTips.= aspx?icid=3DWLMartagline= --_cc56cf52-8d80-4af5-8089-700add04378e_ Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Who:     Bethany Brass Quintet
            led= by Erik Hasselquist, trumpet;
            Christop= her Toth, organ & keyboard
 
What:    Concert - see program below
 
Where:   Bethany English Lutheran Church
            154= 60 Triskett Rd [near W. 150th & Lorain]
            Cle= veland, OH  44111
 
When:    Sunday, 15 April 2007, 7:00 p.m.
 
Program:
 
     Guami,  Two Canzonas
     Handel,  Suite in D Major
     Persichetti,  The Hollow Men
     Maschera,  Two Canzonas
     Haydn,  Larghetto
     Enescu,  Legend
     Arnatt,  Suite for Organ and Brass
     Schumann,  Adagio and Allegro
     Nelhybel,  A Mighty Fortress
 
 


It=92s tax season, make sure to follow these few simp= le tips Check it out!= = --_cc56cf52-8d80-4af5-8089-700add04378e_-- From meglouisedance at yahoo.com Thu Apr 12 19:57:47 2007 From: meglouisedance at yahoo.com (megan pitcher) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 19:57:47 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Friday Dance Improv Jam Message-ID: <400364.53966.qm@web55415.mail.re4.yahoo.com> --0-1550598775-1176433067=:53966 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Build or enhance your movement skills through play. Learn to lead and follow without talking. Feel what it means to be part of an ensemble. Be supported while you break out into a new idea. Enjoy the warm and supportive company of other professionals, pre-professionals and open minded community members. MegLouise Dance Hosts Improv Jams at Studio 11 Friday, April 13 at 8:00pm (always the 2nd and 4th Fridays) Suggested $5 Donation Come to watch or join. Feel free to suggest themes and ideas as inspiration or give feedback on our adventures. Bring a friend, come and go, enjoy the artwalk below! For More Information, Contact: Megan Pitcher Artistic Director, MegLouise Dance meglouisedance at yahoo.com www.meglouisedance.com --------------------------------- We won't tell. Get more on shows you hate to love (and love to hate): Yahoo! TV's Guilty Pleasures list. --0-1550598775-1176433067=:53966 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit

Build or enhance your movement skills through play. Learn to lead and follow without talking. Feel what it means to be part of an ensemble. Be supported while you break out into a new idea. Enjoy the warm and supportive company of other professionals, pre-professionals and open minded community members.

MegLouise Dance Hosts
Improv Jams at Studio 11
Friday, April 13 at 8:00pm
(always the 2nd and 4th Fridays)
Suggested $5 Donation

Come to watch or join. Feel free to suggest themes and ideas as inspiration or give feedback on our adventures. Bring a friend, come and go, enjoy the artwalk below!

For More Information, Contact:
Megan Pitcher
Artistic Director, MegLouise Dance
meglouisedance at yahoo.com
www.meglouisedance.com


We won't tell. Get more on shows you hate to love
(and love to hate): Yahoo! TV's Guilty Pleasures list. --0-1550598775-1176433067=:53966-- From jamiekoeth at hotmail.com Thu Apr 12 20:05:18 2007 From: jamiekoeth at hotmail.com (Jamie Koeth) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 23:05:18 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]URINETOWN ON CHANNEL 3 Message-ID: HEY EVERYONE, Stagecrafters' Teen Academy production of Urinetown will be featured on Channel 3 this Friday morning, April 13th on "Good Company" from 10-11am. They will be playing a video clip from a rehearsal and interviewing some teens in the show! Check it out!!!!! _________________________________________________________________ MSN is giving away a trip to Vegas to see Elton John.? Enter to win today. http://msnconcertcontest.com?icid-nceltontagline From cbc5 at case.edu Thu Apr 12 20:23:53 2007 From: cbc5 at case.edu (Christopher Chung) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 23:23:53 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MIDDLE OF MAY PRESENTS GODSPELL OPENING FRIDAY APRIL 13 Message-ID: <461EF7C9.30506@case.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------050803050607040603010903 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="------------010303080007010500080003" --------------010303080007010500080003 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dear NEOPAL Subscribers, *COME SUPPORT MIDDLE OF MAY'S PRODUCTION OF GODSPELL WITH A CAST OF VERY TALENTED TEENS FROM THE GREATER CLEVELAND AREA! *Discover a wonderfully moving experience, as students from Bay High School, Fairview High School, Magnificat High School, St. Ignatius High School, St. Edward High School, and Westlake High School tell the story of The Gospels through their own eyes and hearts. This will be an experience that you will not want to miss. Please feel free to invite anyone you want to this event and spread the word to everyone you know. In doing so, you will have the chance to see the start of something amazing...: *April 13 - 7:30pm April 14 - 2:00pm & 7:30pm April 15 - 3:00pm April 19 - 7:30pm April 20 - 7:30pm April 21 - 2:00pm & 7:30pm** CAST LIST: *Pat Miller (Jesus), Scott Donaldson (John the Baptist), Tym Tagliaferio (Judas), Catherine Betts, Devin Copfer, Mark Goins, Kiersten Greifenstein, Eileen Janesz, Eric Mayer, Ashley Norris, Molly Norris, Amanda Papa, Katherine Udris, and Anooj Bhandari. *PRODUCTION TEAM:* Jarred Nichols (Director), Christopher Chung (Music Director), and Melissa Smith-Beudert & Nicci Casarra (Choreographer). ## Created in 1971, Godspell retells the Gospel according to St. Matthew transposed into a contemporary setting, with music and new lyrics by Stephen Schwartz and book by John-Michael Tebelak. *MIDDLE OF MAY PRODUCTIONS:* Middle of May Productions is a not-for-profit production company committed to bringing inventive and thought-provoking theatrical experiences back to the community. They believe that theatre should not only entertain, but inspire... ## --------------010303080007010500080003 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit MIDDLE OF MAY PRESENTS GODSPELL OPENING FRIDAY APRIL 13 Dear NEOPAL Subscribers,

COME SUPPORT MIDDLE OF MAY'S PRODUCTION OF GODSPELL WITH A CAST OF VERY TALENTED TEENS FROM THE GREATER CLEVELAND AREA!

Discover a wonderfully moving experience, as students from Bay High School, Fairview High School, Magnificat High School, St. Ignatius High School, St. Edward High School, and Westlake High School tell the story of The Gospels through their own eyes and hearts.  This will be an experience that you will not want to miss. Please feel free to invite anyone you want to this event and spread the word to everyone you know. In doing so, you will have the chance to see the start of something amazing...:

April 13 - 7:30pm
April 14 - 2:00pm & 7:30pm
April 15 - 3:00pm
April 19 - 7:30pm
April 20 - 7:30pm
April 21 - 2:00pm & 7:30pm


CAST LIST: 
Pat Miller (Jesus), Scott Donaldson (John the Baptist), Tym Tagliaferio (Judas), Catherine Betts, Devin Copfer, Mark Goins, Kiersten Greifenstein, Eileen Janesz, Eric Mayer, Ashley Norris, Molly Norris, Amanda Papa, Katherine Udris, and Anooj Bhandari.

PRODUCTION TEAM:  Jarred Nichols (Director), Christopher Chung (Music Director), and Melissa Smith-Beudert & Nicci Casarra (Choreographer).

##

Created in 1971, Godspell retells the Gospel according to St. Matthew transposed into a contemporary setting, with music and new lyrics by Stephen Schwartz and book by John-Michael Tebelak.

MIDDLE OF MAY PRODUCTIONS:

Middle of May Productions is a not-for-profit production company committed to bringing inventive and thought-provoking theatrical experiences back to the community. They believe that theatre should not only entertain, but inspire...

##

--------------010303080007010500080003-- --------------050803050607040603010903 Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=utf-8; name="cbc5.vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="cbc5.vcf" begin:vcard fn:Christopher Chung n:Chung;Christopher adr;dom:;;11328 Euclid Ave, Apt 507;Cleveland;OH;44106-5109 email;internet:cbc5 at case.edu tel;cell:562.881.3352 version:2.1 end:vcard --------------050803050607040603010903-- From jamiekoeth at hotmail.com Thu Apr 12 20:19:51 2007 From: jamiekoeth at hotmail.com (Jamie Koeth) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 23:19:51 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Beverly Smith-Urinetown Invitation Message-ID: Hello Beverly, A few months ago, you posted on Neopal that you disagreed with our choice to produce Urinetown with 8-12 graders at Stagecrafters Youth Theatre. I'd like to sincerely and cordially invite you to attend any of our upcoming performances as my guest. You may also bring as many friends and colleagues as you'd like for free. Just mention your name at the door and we will give you any number of complimentary tickets. I welcome differing opinions and am not seeking to change your thoughts at all. This is simply an invitation to a great and fun show. Sincerley, Jamie Koeth, Director URINETOWN THE MUSICAL STAGECRAFTERS YOUTH THEATRE SATURDAY, APRIL 14TH AT 2PM AND 7PM SUNDAY, APRIL 15TH AT 1PM ORANGE HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 32000 CHAGRIN BLVD., PEPPER PIKE, OH 216-831-8601 FOR QUESTIONS _________________________________________________________________ Get a FREE Web site, company branded e-mail and more from Microsoft Office Live! http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/mcrssaub0050001411mrt/direct/01/ From PFLORIANO at aol.com Fri Apr 13 04:09:42 2007 From: PFLORIANO at aol.com (PFLORIANO at aol.com) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 07:09:42 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Club Laff Discount Tonight! Message-ID: --part1_d43.6c28fc8.3350bef6_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 2 performances this week, a Fri and Sat evening show. It features Natalie Green, Becca Marks, Maggie Stahl, Paul Floriano with=20 Musical Direction by Maureen Hartung. This weekend is Floriano's final performances.=A0 Starting on April 20, Greg= =20 Violand's manly baritone will replace Floriano's warbling in the show on the= =20 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_d43.6c28fc8.3350bef6_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

There is a great, little musical revue at the C= leveland Play House Club, called, "Boogie Woogie Baby!'=A0=A0 It's the music= of the Andrews Sisters and we have 2 performances this week, a Fri and Sat=20= evening show.

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

This weekend is Floriano's final performances.=A0 Starting on April 20, Greg= Violand's manly baritone will replace Floriano's warbling in the show on th= e 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 wha= t's free at http://www.aol.com. --part1_d43.6c28fc8.3350bef6_boundary-- From suehollandjohnson at yahoo.com Fri Apr 13 04:41:28 2007 From: suehollandjohnson at yahoo.com (sue holland johnson) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 04:41:28 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio Needs to Fill Male Role Immediately for Gary Webster's "Prime Beef" Message-ID: <839677.87779.qm@web38706.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-477210782-1176464488=:87779 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit The WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio needs to immediately fill the role of Eddie, a supporting character in Prime Beef, one of three romantic comedies, by local playwright, Gary R. Webster, for its ?PlayActs? Performances. The one-acts, You'll be Back, Strictly Platonic? and Prime Beef will be performed, Sat. & Sun. 4/28 & 4/29, at Gallery 324, for 2 benefit performances. Eddie (late 20?s, w/b). An average looking, shy guy. Wishes he could find a woman like Diane. He's flattered when she asks him to participate in the bachelor auction. He's sincerely sorry he doesn't raise any money for the animal shelter but is also hurt when no one bids on him. Please email if you'd like more information &/or would be able to come in and read, tomorrow, Saturday, 4/14. Thanks . . . Sue Johnson Director wakeup4664 at aol.com wakeupandlives.org (216) 561-8608 http://carolirvin.com/wakeup.htm --------------------------------- Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell? Check outnew cars at Yahoo! Autos. --0-477210782-1176464488=:87779 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
The WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio needs to immediately fill  the role of Eddie, a supporting character in  Prime Beef, one of three romantic comedies, by local playwright, Gary R. Webster, for its ?PlayActs? Performances.  The one-acts, You'll be Back, Strictly Platonic? and Prime Beef will be performed, Sat. & Sun. 4/28 & 4/29, at Gallery 324, for 2 benefit performances. 
 
 Eddie (late 20?s, w/b). An average looking, shy guy. Wishes he could find a woman like Diane. He's flattered when she asks him to participate in the bachelor auction. He's sincerely sorry he doesn't raise any money for the animal shelter but is also hurt when no one bids on him.
 
Please email if you'd like more information &/or would be able to come in and read, tomorrow, Saturday, 4/14.
 
Thanks . . .
Sue Johnson
Director
wakeupandlives.org
(216) 561-8608


http://carolirvin.com/wakeup.htm


Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell?
Check out new cars at Yahoo! Autos. --0-477210782-1176464488=:87779-- From houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com Fri Apr 13 05:35:33 2007 From: houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com (Jessica Houde) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 05:35:33 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]FREE class on Sunday April 22nd at Houde School of Acting!!!! Message-ID: <226200.99860.qm@web30103.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-720228507-1176467733=:99860 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit HOUDE SCHOOL OF ACTING IS SCHEDULING FOR OUR FREE CLASS! We have already had 3 very successful FREE CLASSES and because of the high demand for a WEEKEND class we are now scheduling for: SUNDAY APRIL 22ND! We use the Meisner technique which focuses on "living truthfully under imaginary circumstances." We are located in BEACHWOOD, OHIO. Call or email to register and for exact location! They book up fast so hurry and register! Contact Information: Houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com (440) 223-4533 - Ashley Gulla BIOGRAPHY: Jessica Houde, the owner of Houde School of Acting, has studied and taught at Playhouse West in Los Angeles with Robert Caregie and Jeff Goldblum. She has also worked with the following well known actors; James Franco, Shawnee Smith, Robin Cohen, Jeff Goldblum and Mark Peligrino. Her experience in acting and teaching has helped to develop current students to become the best actors they can be! --0-720228507-1176467733=:99860 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
HOUDE SCHOOL OF ACTING
IS SCHEDULING
FOR OUR
FREE CLASS!
 
 
We have already had 3 very successful FREE CLASSES and because of the high demand for a WEEKEND class we are now scheduling for:
 
SUNDAY APRIL 22ND!
 
We use the Meisner technique which focuses on
"living truthfully under imaginary circumstances."
 
 
We are located in BEACHWOOD, OHIO.
 
Call or email to register and for exact location!
They book up fast so hurry and register!
 
Contact Information:
Houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com
 
(440) 223-4533 - Ashley Gulla
 
 
BIOGRAPHY:
Jessica Houde, the owner of Houde School of Acting, has studied and taught at Playhouse West in Los Angeles with Robert Caregie and Jeff Goldblum. She has also worked with the following well known actors; James Franco, Shawnee Smith, Robin Cohen, Jeff Goldblum and Mark Peligrino.  Her experience in acting and teaching has helped to develop current students to become the best actors they can be!
--0-720228507-1176467733=:99860-- From jkeppe at mac.com Fri Apr 13 05:38:54 2007 From: jkeppe at mac.com (John Kepperley) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 08:38:54 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]North Olmsted High School's "The Music Man" 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. --MS_Mac_OE_3259298334_301645_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable NORTH OLMSTED HIGH SCHOOL MUSIC DEPARTMENT PRESENTS "The Music Man" Students at North Olmsted High School are eagerly anticipating this years Music Department=B9s performance of=B9 Meredith Willson=B9s musical, The Music Man. The performances will be April 278th & April 28th at 7:30 PM and April 29th at 2:00 PM in the North Olmsted High School Cafetorium. Members of the High School Orchestra, the High School Choir, the High School Thespian Club, and The High School Artisans Club have contributed to the production. "The Music Man" PRODUCTION STAFF PRODUCER John Kepperley CHOREOGRAPHER Brenda Larochelle DIRECTOR Michael Larochelle VOCAL MUSIC DIRECTOR David Bird INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC DIRECTOR Ben McMurtrie, Daniel Greene PRODUCTION STAGE MANAGERS Amanda Browne, Heather Hileman SET DIRECTOR Michael Larochelle TECHNICAL LIGHTING/SOUND CONSULTANT Robert Horn AUDIO TECHNICIAN Dave Prince TECHNICAL CONSULTANT Michael Larochelle COSTUMER Nancy Melchiorus =20 Ticket prices for the reserved seats will be $8.00 adults; $4.50 students and senior citizens with sales starting on April 12, 2005. Call 801-5050, extension 8030 to reserve a seat for a particular performance and pick up and pay for your tickets within three school days after your call in reservation. Residents may purchase reserved seat tickets directly from th= e high school bursars office between the hours of 10:30 AM and 1:30 PM or 3:00 PM and 3:45 PM. North Olmsted High School is Located at 5755 Burns Rd. North Olmsted, Ohio 44070. 440-779-8825 --MS_Mac_OE_3259298334_301645_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable North Olmsted High School's "The Music Man"

NORTH OLMSTED HIGH SCHOOL MUSIC
DEPARTMENT PRESENTS
"The Music Man"

Students at North Olmsted High School are eagerly an= ticipating this years Music Department=B9s performance of=B9 Meredith Willson=B9s = musical, The Music Man. The performances  will be April 278th & April 28th =  at 7:30 PM and April 29th at 2:00 PM in the North Olmsted H= igh School Cafetorium.  Members of the High School Orchestra, the High = School Choir, the High School Thespian Club,   and The High School= Artisans Club have contributed to the production.

"The Music Man" PRODUCTI= ON STAFF
   = ;        PRODUCER    =             = ;            &nb= sp;            &= nbsp;            = ;            &nb= sp;            &= nbsp;            = ;    John Kepperley
           CHORE= OGRAPHER           &nb= sp;            &= nbsp;            = ;            &nb= sp;            &= nbsp;            = ;    Brenda Larochelle
           DIREC= TOR             &= nbsp;            = ;            &nb= sp;            &= nbsp;            = ;            &nb= sp;            &= nbsp;          Michael Lar= ochelle
           VOCAL= MUSIC DIRECTOR          &n= bsp;            =             &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;            =  David Bird
            &n= bsp;    INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC DIRECTOR   &= nbsp;            = ;            &nb= sp;         Ben McMurtrie, Dani= el Greene           &nb= sp;            <= BR>            PRODUCTI= ON STAGE MANAGERS          =             &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;   Amanda Browne, Heather Hileman
            &n= bsp;    SET DIRECTOR     &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;            =             &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;            =             &nbs= p;        Michael Larochelle
           TECHN= ICAL LIGHTING/SOUND CONSULTANT       Rober= t Horn            =             &nbs= p;       
           AUDIO TE= CHNICIAN            &= nbsp;            = ;            &nb= sp;            &= nbsp;  
Dave Prince
            &n= bsp;    TECHNICAL CONSULTANT    &n= bsp;            =             &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;            =      Michael Larochelle
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Ticket prices for the reserved seats will be $8.00 adults; $4.50 stude= nts and senior citizens with sales starting on April 12, 2005.  Call 80= 1-5050,  extension  8030  to reserve a seat for a particular = performance and pick up and pay for your tickets within three school days af= ter your call in reservation.  Residents may purchase reserved seat tic= kets directly from the high school bursars office between the hours of 10:30= AM  and 1:30 PM or 3:00 PM and 3:45 PM.

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We're a high-energy all occasion - variety band. We do mostly corporate events/weddings, few bars. We're looking for an awesome lead guitar player who is also a singer and has a great stage presence. We play 50+ jobs a year

We're preferably looking for someone who has played in all-occasion bands before and already knows a good amount of the all occasion material because our song list is very diverse and pretty long. We play everything from Jazz Standards to Hip-Hop

If you're an awesome guitar player/singer with great stage presence, we want to hear from you!
 


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Check out new cars at Yahoo! Autos. --0-1405610656-1176472309=:36264-- From ktpikus at yahoo.com Fri Apr 13 07:01:45 2007 From: ktpikus at yahoo.com (Catherine Pikus) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 07:01:45 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]New session of Ballroom Dance Lessons scheduled to begin... Message-ID: <603209.29010.qm@web50902.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-1565196943-1176472905=:29010 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Do you watch "Dancing with the Stars" religiously and want to learn? Are you a closet "Dirty Dancing" fan? Have you ever wanted to impress that special someone on the dance floor? Ballroom Dance Lessons are now being offered at Mentor Heisley Racquet & Fitness Club. (Membership NOT required) Over the next 10 weeks, Learn the basics of Cha-cha, Waltz, Swing, Tango, Fox Trot, Merengue, and Much More! Membership to the fitness club is NOT required, nor is having a partner. All you need is a willingness to learn. A new session of ballroom dance lessons is scheduled to begin Wednesday April 18 and there is no deadline for registration. Date: Wednesday evenings From April 18 to June 27 (There will be no class on Wed. May 2) Time: 7:30-8:30pm (if necessary a second session may be added from 8:30-9:30) Location: Mentor Heisley Racquet and Fitness Club 6000 Heisley Road Mentor, Ohio (440)357-6147 Cost: Members: $50/person Non-Members: $65/person For further information contact Cindy at (440)357-6147 or by e-mail at cwollant at neohio.twcbc.com To register, contact Heisley Racquet Club at (440)357-6147. --------------------------------- Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell? Check outnew cars at Yahoo! Autos. --0-1565196943-1176472905=:29010 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Do you watch "Dancing with the Stars" religiously and want to learn?
 
Are you a closet "Dirty Dancing" fan?
 
Have you ever wanted to impress that special someone on the dance floor?
 
Ballroom Dance Lessons
 
are now being offered at Mentor Heisley Racquet & Fitness Club.  (Membership NOT required)
 
Over the next 10 weeks, Learn the basics of Cha-cha, Waltz, Swing, Tango, Fox Trot, Merengue, and Much More!
 
Membership to the fitness club is NOT required, nor is having a partner.  All you need is a willingness to learn.
 
A new session of ballroom dance lessons is scheduled to begin Wednesday April 18 and there is no deadline for registration.
 
 
Date:      Wednesday evenings From April 18 to June 27
                   (There will be no class on Wed. May 2)
 
Time:      7:30-8:30pm
       (if necessary a second session may be added from 8:30-9:30)
 
Location:  Mentor Heisley Racquet and Fitness Club
              
6000 Heisley Road
Mentor, Ohio
               (440)357-6147
 
Cost:      Members: $50/person 
             Non-Members:  $65/person
 
 
For further information contact Cindy at (440)357-6147
  or by e-mail at cwollant at neohio.twcbc.com
 
To register, contact Heisley Racquet Club at (440)357-6147


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Check out new cars at Yahoo! Autos. --0-1565196943-1176472905=:29010-- From office at waccelyria.org Fri Apr 13 07:22:56 2007 From: office at waccelyria.org (Diana Tyler) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 10:22:56 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Organ Dedication Concert This Sunday--Todd Wilson Message-ID: <000201c77dd7$3b6bce30$6501a8c0@waccoffice> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0003_01C77DB5.B45A2E30 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Virtuoso to Perform One of America's leading concert organists, Todd Wilson, will be featured in a 3 p.m. concert at Elyria's Washington Avenue Christian Church this Sunday, April 15 when the church dedicates its new pipe organ. The newly-installed 18-rank pipe organ was designed and built by Kegg Pipe Organ Builders of Hartville, Ohio. Wilson has been hailed by critics and audiences as a "fabulous virtuoso" with "stunning technique" who consistently brings audiences to their feet. His bold and dynamic playing style combine with entertaining and diverse programming to win new fans of what has been described as the king of all instruments. Audiences particularly enjoy Wilson's personal charm and wit demonstrated in his spoken performance remarks. Todd Wilson has been heard in many major cities throughout the United States, Europe and Japan, playing solo concerts and accompanying some of the world's best orchestras. He dedicated the organ in the new 21,000-seat Mormon Conference Center in Salt Lake City, and performed with the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra on the first orchestra subscription series concert featuring the new organ at Disney Hall in Los Angeles. Wilson is Director of Music and Organist at Cleveland's Church of the Covenant and also chairs the Organ Department of The Cleveland Institute of Music. Former Head of the Organ Department at Berea's Baldwin-Wallace College Conservatory of Music, he was a favorite performer in the school's annual Bach Festivals. He currently teaches at Columbus' Capital University. Organ Curator of the recently-restored E.M. Skinner Norton Memorial Organ in Cleveland's Severance Hall, he can be heard playing a variety of Christmas music on "A Joyous Celebration", the 2001 inaugural recording of that instrument. Wilson has several releases on the JAV label, including a 2005 disk which features a live recital of American music from the National Cathedral in Washington, DC. His "In a Quiet Cathedral," a two-disc collection of meditative organ music, has been described as a "must-have" recording for music enthusiasts. He received his Bachelor and Master of Music degrees from the College-Conservatory of Music at the University of Cincinnati, where he studied organ with Wayne Fisher. He received additional coaching in organ repertoire from Russell Saunders at The Eastman School of Music. Winner of the Grand Prix de Chartres (France) and the Ft. Wayne Competition, Wilson has become a sought-after adjudicator for many of the world's most prestigious competitions. He is an active member of the American Guild of Organists and holds the Fellow and Choirmaster certificates. Wilson was a featured performer for the Centennial National Convention of the Guild in New York City. A reception will follow Sunday's concert, with a freewill offering benefiting the church's Organ Fund. Washington Avenue Christian Church is located at 301 Washington Avenue, in downtown Elyria, across from the Elyria Public Library. For further information, call 440-323-4213, email office at waccelyria.org or visit the church's web site: www.waccelyria.org . # # # Blessings, Diana Tyler, Office Administrator Washington Avenue Christian Church Elyria, OH 44035-5124 Phone: 440-323-4213 Fax: 440-323-4214 Website: www.waccelyria.org E-mail: office at waccelyria.org ------=_NextPart_000_0003_01C77DB5.B45A2E30 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Virtuoso to Perform

        = ;    One of = America's leading concert organists, Todd Wilson, will be featured in a 3 p.m. concert at = Elyria’s Washington Avenue Christian Church this Sunday, April 15 when the church dedicates its new pipe organ.  = The newly-installed 18-rank pipe organ was designed and built by Kegg Pipe = Organ Builders of Hartville, = Ohio.

        = ;    = Wilson has been hailed by critics and audiences as a “fabulous = virtuoso” with “stunning technique” who consistently brings audiences = to their feet.   His bold = and dynamic playing style combine with entertaining and diverse programming to win new fans = of what has been described as the king of all instruments.  Audiences particularly enjoy = Wilson’s personal charm and wit demonstrated in his spoken performance = remarks.

Todd Wilson has been heard in many major = cities throughout the United = States, Europe and = Japan, playing solo concerts and accompanying = some of the world’s best orchestras.  He dedicated the organ in the new 21,000-seat = Mormon = Conference = Center in = Salt Lake = City, and performed with the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra on the first orchestra subscription series = concert featuring the new organ at Disney Hall in = Los = Angeles.

        = ;    = Wilson is Director of Music and Organist at = Cleveland’s Church of the Covenant and also chairs the Organ Department of The = Cleveland Institute of Music.  Former = Head of the Organ Department at = Berea’s Baldwin-Wallace College Conservatory of Music, he was a favorite = performer in the school’s annual Bach Festivals.  He currently teaches at = ColumbusCapital = University.  

Organ Curator of the recently-restored = E.M. Skinner Norton Memorial Organ in Cleveland’s Severance Hall, he = can be heard playing a variety of Christmas music on “A Joyous Celebration”, the 2001 inaugural recording of that = instrument.  = Wilson has several releases on the JAV label, including a 2005 disk which features a live recital of American music = from the National Cathedral in Washington, DC.  = His "In a Quiet Cathedral," a two-disc collection of meditative = organ music, has been described as a “must-have” recording for = music enthusiasts.

He received his Bachelor and Master of = Music degrees from the College-Conservatory of Music at the = University of Cincinnati, where he studied organ with Wayne = Fisher.  He received additional coaching = in organ repertoire from Russell Saunders at The Eastman School of Music. 

Winner of the Grand Prix de Chartres = (France) and the Ft. Wayne Competition, Wilson has become a sought-after = adjudicator for many of the world’s most prestigious competitions.  He is an active member of the = American Guild of Organists and holds the Fellow and Choirmaster certificates.  = Wilson was a featured performer for the = Centennial National Convention of the Guild in = New York = City.

A reception will follow Sunday’s = concert, with a freewill offering benefiting the church’s Organ Fund.  Washington Avenue Christian = Church is located at 301 Washington Avenue, in downtown = Elyria, across from the Elyria Public = Library.  For further information, call = 440-323-4213, email office at waccelyria.org or visit the church’s web = site:  www.waccelyria.org .

 

# # #

 

Blessings,

 

Diana Tyler, Office = Administrator

Washington = Avenue Christian Church

Elyria, OH  44035-5124<= /span>

Phone:  = 440-323-4213

Fax:  = 440-323-4214

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E-mail:  office at waccelyria.org

 

 

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C77DD9.5541B9F7-- From meglouisedance at yahoo.com Fri Apr 13 07:38:14 2007 From: meglouisedance at yahoo.com (megan pitcher) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 07:38:14 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Saturday Int. Dance Class Message-ID: <428837.23797.qm@web55412.mail.re4.yahoo.com> N O T I C E : Intermediate Modern Dance At Studio 11 (www.studio11tremont.com) Taught by Megan Pitcher This Saturday from 2:30 - 3:45pm $10 per class / $25 month Class this week will be downstairs. Class will include Bartenieff based floor warm-up, exercises for strength and balance, spine articulation and a "spirited" combination. Considering the space change, we will surely work on spatial awareness! N E W C L A S S : We will begin offering a beginning modern dance class for those 16 and older. If you are interested, please contact Megan to discuss possible class times. Megan Pitcher MegLouise Dance 616.502.1019 meglouisedance at yahoo.com __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From janlrene at sssnet.com Fri Apr 13 08:56:07 2007 From: janlrene at sssnet.com (janelle) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 10:56:07 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Stark Arts Festival April 13th to April 22nd! Message-ID: <002701c77de4$427a5f40$d07d8c18@blessed> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0028_01C77DBA.59B03E20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello! This edition of the Square Peg Promotions arts calendar includes music concerts, theatre, dance, written and spoken word gatherings, and visual arts events happening in Stark County and several surrounding = areas during the Stark Arts Festival, April 13th to 22nd. =20 A Note from the Editor: Because there are even more arts-friendly events than usual in Stark = County in celebration of the Arts Festival, it is likely that this edition of = the calendar is missing several worthy & wonderful arts events that are = being presented to us in conjunction with the Stark Arts Festival! Conversely, = the board members of Stark Arts Coming Together are still learning daily of = more events happening during the Stark Arts Festival, but the deadline for printing brochures has already come and gone, so the colorful and beautifully printed brochures (Thank you, Pinnacle Press!) are also = missing some great events. Please check out the events in this edition of the Square Peg = newsletter, =93and=94 also check out the =93Calendar=94 and =93Finale=94 tabs at the = festival website: www.starkartsfestival.com . = All that to say this...the omission of any organization or event from = either the Festival brochures or this edition of the Square Peg Promotions arts calendar is =93not=94 an indication of any lack of support or = endorsement (personally, professionally, or organizationally). We celebrate the arts = in ALL its many forms and with ALL the varied missions and personalities of those in our midst who CREATE! Come celebrate with us, won=92t you?! =20 ACTing up, as usual~ Square Peg Promotions=20 Janelle 330.806.6520 (new phone#!) < Subscribe=94 in the subject line. Conversely, if you=92d rather not = receive this free, blind-copied, weekly newsletter, simply send me an email with =93unsubscribe=94 in the subject line! Thanks.>> *** =20 Stark Arts Festival April 13th to 22nd www.starkartsfestival.com =20 presented by Stark Arts Coming Together Stark Arts Coming Together (Stark ACT), a grassroots committee of = volunteers and arts advocates is excited to announce the 2nd Annual Stark Arts Festival. The event was created in 2006 to raise awareness of the arts, increase participation in the arts and build connections between the = arts and the community. Stark County residents of all ages are encouraged to participate. All art forms are represented, including many genres of = music concerts, dance and theatre performances, spoken word gatherings, = workshops, and visual arts exhibits and demonstrations. Brochures and printed event calendars will be available all over the county over the next few days, = and you can check the website www.starkartsfestival.com for details. =20 Friday, April 13th, 5pm to 10pm Saturday, April 14th, 11am to 5pm Art Is Alive: The Beat Goes On Canton Cultural Center, Market Avenue North, downtown Canton 44702 Admission is still only $1, and all ages are welcome! Over 40 artists, musicians, dancers, spoken word performances, and more. Food, beverages, spirits, and ART are available for sale during this event. Thanks to = Robin Kratzer of Quonset Hut, in partnership with Canton Museum of Art. =20 Friday, April 13th, 8:30a to 5p Saturday, April 14th, 8:30a to 5p Sunday, 8:30a to Noon HeArtsComingTogether McKinley Grand Hotel, 320 Market Avenue S., Canton, OH 44702 (330) = 454-5000 =91=94Open Space Discussions: Fri. & Sat. 8:30-5:00, Sun. 8:30-Noon, = with evening events in Connection with ACT 2 (Arts Coming Together). Though participants may come and go as they please, the hosts highly recommend = that you attend the Opening Circle, as =93everything flows outward from = there.=94 =93Participate in Our Global Peace Tiles Creation Factory.....and Share = your HeArts with others' HeArts around the world!=94 Among other conference activities, there will be a Global Peace Tiles Factory, allowing anyone = to create collage murals to be exchanged with others, exhibited on World = Aids Day - December 1, and sold to benefit better world initiatives around = the world. We'd like to see how many countries We can touch through Peace = Tiles created here in Canton during the conference, and even Mayor Creighton = has pledged to participate. "A puzzle is not a picture until ALL its pieces = are linked." With this in mind, it will take approximately 12 Billion, 166 Million Peace Tiles to cover the Earth, as figured by Our sponsor, Schneider's Lumber.=94 eyeclectic at aol.com=20 =20 Friday, April 13th, 6:30pm Live Music by Hey Sandy, Box the Stars, Pleasant View, & My Band Note: Promise Me Scarlet has cancelled their participation for this = evening Rivertree Christian Church, 7373 Portage Street NW, Jackson Twp=20 Admission $4. All ages welcome.=20 =20 Friday, April 13th, 7pm Saturday, April 14th, 7pm Once Upon A Mattress presented by Lake Center Christian Jr. High School Kaufman Center, 12895 kaufman Avenue NW,=20 Tickets at the door $5 adults & $3 for students. This comedy-musical = tells the =93real=94 story behind the children=92s favorite, =93the princess = and the pea.=94 =20 Friday, April 13th, 7pm Implied Logic Acoustic duo=20 Hartville Caf=E9, Edison and Market, Hartville, OH 44632 http://www.impliedlogicband.com =20 =20 Friday, April 13th, 7pm Saturday, April 14th, 7pm Daniel (Biblical drama) Amish Door, Wilmot OH www.amishdoor.com 888.AMISH.DO(or) 888.264.7436 =20 Friday, April 13th, 7:30pm to 9:30pm Zach=20 Maize Valley Winery, 6193 Edison St. NE (St. Rt. 619,) Hartville, Ohio = 44632 330-877-8344 This place has been quickly building a great name for = itself! Come out and support this unique new venue! www.maizevalleywinery.com www.zachmusic.net =20 =20 =20 Friday, April 13th, 8pm Saturday, April 14th, 8pm Mount Union College Department of Theatre presents student-directed = one-act plays Rodman Playhouse, corner of Simpson Street & Union Avenue in Alliance OH = Admission is free. A total of six student-directed, one-act plays will = be performed, alternating three plays each evening. 330.823.3860 for info. =20 Friday, April 13th, 8pm Saturday, April 14th, 8pm Sunday, April 15th, 2:30pm (and April 19, 20, 21, 22) Top Girls by Caryl Churchill KSU Stark Campus Theatre, Fine Arts Building, 6000 Frank Ave NW, Canton = OH 44720 KSU students get free admission w/ current college ID; for others, = tickets $8 adults, and $5 for non-KSU students and sr. citizens. Reservations = M-F 1-5pm at 330.244.3348 www.stark.kent.edu =20 =20 Friday, April 13th, 8pm Chris Hillman featuring Herb Pederson Kent Stage, 175 East Main Street, downtown Kent, OH 44240 Advance discount tickets $20; day of show $23. 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 at info at kentstage.org or call 330-677-5005. www.kentstage.org www.ticketweb.com =20 Chris Hillman and Herb Pedersen played together in the Desert Rose Band = in the 1980s and cranked out a string of mainstream country hits. 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. The old amigos recently connected = again to record Way Out West (Back Porch), a rollicking collection of California-style country and Appalachian breakdowns. =20 Friday, April 13th, 9pm to Midnight Live Music=20 The Hub (inside First Friends Church), 5455 Market Ave. N., Canton, OH = 44714 The Hub, a coffee house for young adults is open every Friday night = during the school year from 9:00 PM to midnight. There is a $2 cover charge = which includes coffee and snacks by donation. It is a great place to come and hang out with other young adults. Open to the public. =20 Saturday, April 14th, 10:30am to 1:30p Drum Workshop 2nd April galerie, 207 Sixth St. NW/ Canton Ohio 44702/ 330-451-0924=20 Feel The Beat!! 2nd April presents A Drumming Workshop for Kids! (and = their adult friends!) =20 Use your imagination and create your very own drum in the morning with = Ms. Lynda and then (after a light snack) learn all about drums and drumming = from Jerry West from The Ananda Center! This unique workshop is for kids of = all ages (even parents!) Cost of the class is $15.00 and includes a light snack. Space is limited so please call at least 24 hours in advance to register! 330-451-0924 =20 Saturday, April 14th Opening of Exhibit: Ohio Scene: Contemporary Ceramics Canton Museum of Art, 1001 Market Avenue N., downtown Canton, OH 330-453-7666 The Canton Museum of Art and "Ceramics Monthly" editor, Bill Hunt, = present an extravaganza of Ohio-made ceramic artwork. Mr. Hunt will be the guest curator for this exhibit that will feature noted Ohio artist/potters. = This exhibit runs through July 22. www.cantonart.org = =20 Saturday, April 14th Opening of Exhibit: =93Encaustic Works: Two Views=94 Canton Museum of Art, 1001 Market Avenue N., downtown Canton, OH 330-453-7666 The Colorful sculptures of fruit trees, books and human forms that = address the issues of gender, ancestry and memory are the works of artists John = and Claire Murray-Adams. Working with wood, plaster, found objects and encaustic paint, John=92s work has been seen in group shows around = Northeast Ohio, including the Cleveland Sculpture Center. Claire, an Associate Professor of Art and Chair of the Visual Art Department at Malone = College, started in art quilts, then added paint and collage to the surface = fabrics. She soon discovered that the construction and sculpture of found objects = and encaustic paints gave her the depth she wanted to convey. The Canton = Museum of Art will present their two-person exhibit in the Milligan Gallery. = This exhibit runs through July 22. www.cantonart.org = =20 Saturday, April 14th, 2pm Poetry Readings for Adults & Teens SCDL Plain Community Branch, 1803 Schneider Street NE, Canton OH 44721 Today=92s readings feature John Carroll University Professor George = Bilgerre, KSU-Salem Professor Craig Paulenich, and one of my personal favorites, published poet Joanne Lehman from Sugarcreek, OH. Refreshments will be served. Register at 330.494.3399. =20 Saturday, April 14th, 7pm Ryan Humbert (=93some sort of acoustic show...=94) Jimmy's Caf=E9, corner of State Street & Chestnut Blvd, Cuyahoga Falls http://ryanhumbert.com =20 =20 Saturday, April 14th, 7:30pm to 9:30pm The Professors Maize Valley Winery, 6193 Edison St. NE (St. Rt. 619) Hartville, Ohio = 44632 330-877-8344 Bill reminds us to come check out the new look in the tasting area and market: more seating & more open space, =93because cool people just keep coming out!=94 mr.maze at maizevalley.com www.maizevalleywinery.com www.ryanhumbert.com =20 =20 Saturday, April 14th, 8pm Screwtape (play based on C.S. Lewis=92 book, the Screwtape Letters=94) presented by Malone College Theatre Dept. Malone College Arts Hall, 515 25th Street NW, Canton OH 44709 = 330.471.8202 $2 admission for Malone students; $10 admission all others. =20 Saturday, April 14th, evening The Most Beautiful Losers CD Release Party, with Escaping Grace (from Pittsburgh), Robots On Crack (from Athens,Oh), and Cowboy Messiah (from Detroit) with Performance Painting by Patrick Buckohr The Loop Caf=E9 , Grace Avenue NE, Canton OH (see directions below) Cover charge is $5 at the door, and the first fifty people get a copy of = the CD. To get to the Loop, go 12th street in downtown east=85 eventually = it will turn into Mahoning Road NE=85 Take Mahoning Road until you get to Grace Avenue=85 Turn right on Grace Avenue, Drive down the hill=85 you=92ll = see it=85 cbuckohr at neo.rr.com=20 =20 Saturday, April 14th, 8pm The Battle of Standing Rock II presented by Standing Rock Cultural Arts = and The Women's Resource Center of Kent, sponsored by CDCentric.com The Kent Stage, 175 East Main Street, downtown Kent, OH 44240 Standing Rock Cultural Arts is proud to announce its second Battle of Standing Rock, a classic battle of the bands. Standing Rock Cultural = Arts, 257 N. Water St., Kent, OH 44240 330-673-4970 www.standingrock.net. There is FREE parking behind the theater and on all city streets. = Tickets will also be available at the door. Doors open one hour before event = time. If you have any questions, please email at info at kentstage.org or call 330-677-5005. www.kentstage.org www.ticketweb.com =20 =20 =20 April 15th to April 21st, 2007: National Library Week Many thanks to the Massillon Public Library system and the Stark County District Library System for their active participation in this year=92s = Stark Arts Festival. Check out the many offerings at: = www.starkartsfestival.com ; www.massillonpubliclibrary.org ; and www.starklibrary.org .=20 =20 Sunday, April 15th, Noon to 2pm=20 Steve Dallas on piano Executive Event Center, West Tuscarawas St., Perry Twp. OH 44708 Steve tickles the ivories every week while you tickle your tastebuds = with EEC=92s Sunday brunch. =20 Sunday, April 15, Noon to 3pm Pampered Chef Open House (benefits Ohio Youth Ballet) The Turning Pointe School of Dance, 2387 Locust St. S., Canal Fulton.=20 Everyone is welcome to browse and shop from the new spring line of = quality kitchen products from the Pampered Chef Company. At the same time, you = will be supporting the pre-professional Ohio Youth Ballet and all the = non-profit company=92s worthwhile community outreach programs. Under the artistic direction of Inna Stabrova and Dmitry Tuboltsev, the young dancers bring their love of the arts and talents to local schools, libraries, = retirement homes and other venues. At the Pampered Chef Open House, a kitchen consultant will demonstrate all the exciting new products. If you place = an order that day, you will be entered in a raffle to win an Executive = Saut=E9 Pan (valued at $38) or an Ultimate Mandoline (valued at $59.50). Also, = if you book your own Pampered Chef Kitchen Show you will be entered into = the drawing five more times.It=92s springtime, and now is the season to = liven up and restock your kitchen or complete any birthday or Mother's and = Father=92s Day shopping. For more information, call the dance studio at = 330-854-1417 or e-mail ohioyouthballet at turningpointeschoolofdance.net. You may shop = online at the following website: www.pamperedchef.biz/mychefdawn =20 Sunday, April 15th, 1p to 2:30p and 3:30 to 5:30p Musical Theater Workshop presented by Jonathan Tisevich 1pm to 2:30pm: beginner/intermediate class for ages 8-14 ($30 tuition) 3:30pm to 5:30pm: advanced class for ages 13 and up ($35 tuition) The Turning Pointe School of Dance, 2387 Locust St. S., Canal Fulton, = Ohio 330-854-1417 Jonathan is a Broadway performer and Canton native! www.turningpointeschoolofdance.net =20 =20 Sunday, April 15th, 2pm Akron Symphony Orchestra=92s 50th Anniversary Concert St. Bernard Catholic Church James Mismas, director. For Tickets, please call 330.535.8131 www.akronsymphony.org =20 =20 Sunday, April 15th 2:3pm to 4:30 pm Polaroid Transfers with Jody Hawk Massillon Museum, 121 Lincoln Way East Massillon, OH 44646 By transferring Polaroid emulsion to watercolor paper, you can create = unique photographic transformations. 35mm slides will be provided =96 or = better yet, bring your own! Where =96 Massillon Museum main classroom Cost =96 $23 (members); $26 (nonmembers) Pay by check, cash, or credit card by mail, = in person or over the phone. Registration ends Friday April 13th = (extended!) =96 reserve your place TODAY! 330.833.4061 www.massillonmuseum.org =20 =20 Sunday, April 15th, 3pm Monster Pianos: multiple pianos played by 21 pianists E.J. Thomas Hall at The University of Akron All ages. Galen Karriker, UA Marching Band director, will conduct. Will feature a big-screen =93piano cam=94 to put the audience in the middle = of the sights & sounds. Tickets are available at the door: adults $10, senior citizens $8, children 12 & under attend for free. =20 =20 =20 Sunday, April 15th Fabulous Talent Dance Competition Canton Palace Theatre, 605 Market Avenue North, downtown Canton, 44702 www.cantonpalacetheatre.org =20 Sunday, April 15th=20 NEOBA North East Ohio Blues Alliance Meeting & performance by Wayne Reed Minerva Music, 119 North Market Street, downtown Minerva 330.868.5708 Wayne Reed will play a set of blues and jazz after the meeting and host =93sorta impromptu jam!=94 All are welcome, and bring a friend! http://www.thewaynereedconnection.com =20 =20 Week of April 16th to April 20th, Noon to 1pm each day Brown Bag Concert Series at Stark Community Foundation Foundations Centre, 1st flr Community Conference Room, 400 Market Ave. = N., Canton=20 Stark County talent will perform from noon to 1:00 p.m. each day. = (editor=92s note: Please see calendar entries below for the Daily Talent...and what = a variety!) This weeklong event is free and open to the public; guests are = encouraged to bring a lunch. The =93Brown Bag Concert Series,=94 is part of 2007 = Stark Arts Festival held April 13-22 to raise awareness of the arts, increase participation in the arts and build connections between the arts and the community. =20 Monday, April 16th, Noon to 1pm John Whitacre & Mark Roliff: =93Rampant Mandolin=94 Brown Bag Concert Series at Stark Community Foundation Foundations Centre, 1st flr Community Conference Room, 400 Market Ave. = N., Canton=20 This weeklong event is free and open to the public; guests are = encouraged to bring a lunch. Traditional instrumental Scottish, Irish, and Welsh = music; John Whitacre, mandolin and fiddle; Mark Roliff, guitar. =20 Monday, April 16th, 8pm to 10pm Poetry & Prose open mic night=20 Muggswigz coffee & tea co., 137 Walnut Ave. NE, Canton, OH 44702 (330) 452-6336 www.muggswigz.com =20 =20 Tuesday, April 17th, Noon to 1pm=20 Jeff & Joel- acoustic folk/rock Bag Concert Series at Stark Community Foundation Foundations Centre, 1st flr Community Conference Room, 400 Market Ave. = N., Canton=20 This weeklong event is free and open to the public; guests are = encouraged to bring a lunch.=20 Jeff King, guitar and vocals; Joel Owens, guitar and vocals. =20 Tuesday, April 17th, 5:30pm to 7:30pm Conversations in Music: Session V (last session) =93The Business of Music: Our Community & Our Future=94=20 by guest speaker: Marie-H=E9l=E8ne Bernard, President/CEO of Canton = Symphony Orchestra 2nd April galerie, 209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton 44702 = 330.451.0924=20 All Conversations in Music events are FREE and open to the public! Enjoy wine and cheese starting at 5:30pm, with the discussion to follow. Conversations in Music includes five sessions designed to offer patrons = and new audiences an inside look into the world of symphonic music, = exploring the creative process and the relevance to our own community and the = modern world. www.secondapril.org or = www.cantonsymphony.org =20 =20 Tuesday, April 17th, time tba Ballroom Dancing Mini-Class Massillon Public Library Auditorium, 208 Lincoln Way East, downtown Massillon 44646 Special guests Tiffany Haidet and Mick Nedved will perform a variety of popular ballroom dance styles. We will also learn how history and = culture influenced these dances. The Massillon Public Library invites you to = bring your original or favorite poems to share, or just sit back and listen as several local poets and members of the community participate in this open-mic poetry reading. Enjoy coffee drinks and muffins (small fee) and = a casual atmosphere. Poems must be family-friendly with a 5 minute limit. = This program is free and open to all and no registration is required. For = more information, call the Library at 330.832.9831 ext 311 or log onto their website www.massillonlibrary.org . =20 Tuesday, April 17th, 7:30pm Music open mic night Muggswigz coffee & tea co., 137 Walnut Ave. NE, Canton, OH 44702 (330) 452-6336 www.muggswigz.com =20 =20 Wednesday, April 18th, Noon to 1pm George Dunwoody & Friends =96 gospel Brown Bag Concert Series at Stark Community Foundation Foundations Centre, 1st flr Community Conference Room, 400 Market Ave. = N., Canton=20 This weeklong event is free and open to the public; guests are = encouraged to bring a lunch.=20 George Dunwoody, vocals and keyboard. =20 Wednesday, April 18th, 2pm Dedication of the new recreational trail at old Mother Goose Land Park = in Canton. An open invitation to the public from Stark County Park District, City = of Canton, and U.S. Technology Corporation, West Tuscarawas St. near downtown Canton Be among the first to hike this new trail. Learn about the history of = the area. Hear about future plans for the park. Parking will be available at = the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad station on West Tuscarawas St. and the Canton Park System's Bocce Ball Courts on Schroyer Avenue (south end of former Mother Goose Land Park). For more info, contact Connie Rubin, = Public Relations Coordinator/Grant Writer, Stark County Park District, Phone 330-477-3552, email cgrubin at co.stark.oh.us =20 Wednesday, April 18th, 7pm Costumed, historical portrayal of Flora McClymonds Massillon Public Library Auditorium, 208 Lincoln Way East, downtown Massillon 44646 Massillon Public Library hosts Jean Rice, retired school teacher and = board member of the Massillon Heritage Foundation, who will present a costumed historical portrayal of Flora McClymonds, one of Massillon=92s early = =93grande dames.=94 Mrs. McClymonds and her husband, J. Walter, were the original occupants of Five Oaks. She and her family helped establish = Massillon=92s first library and Woman=92s Club. This program is free and no = registration is required. For more information call the library 330.832.9831 or log onto their website www.massillonlibrary.org = . =20 Thursday, April 19th, 10am to 8pm Stained Glass Art Perry Branch of Stark Cty. District Library, 4030 Lincoln Way East, Massillon (Perry) 44646 Please call to register! 330.477.8482 Create a bouquet of flowers! =20 Thursday, April 19th, Noon to 1pm Jeff Poulos & Z Man =96 acoustic soul Bag Concert Series at Stark Community Foundation Foundations Centre, 1st flr Community Conference Room, 400 Market Ave. = N., Canton=20 This weeklong event is free and open to the public; guests are = encouraged to bring a lunch.=20 Jeff Poulos, guitar and vocals; Z Man (David Zagar), bass and vocals. =20 Thursday, April 19th Fashion Designer Peter Nygard=20 Dillard's in Westfield (Belden Village) Mall, Belden Village Street NW, Canton OH 44718 www.my1017.com for details. =20 Thursday, April 19th, 6:30pm Poet/Author Jaime Adoff: presentation, poetry reading, & book signing SCDL Main Library, 715 Market Avenue North, downtown Canton 44702 All ages welcome! Books will be available for purchase. Register w/ Teen Services at 330.458.2650. =20 Thursday, April 19th, 7pm Poetry Read-In Massillon Public Library Auditorium, 208 Lincoln Way East, downtown Massillon 44646 The Massillon Public Library invites you to bring your original or = favorite poems to share, or just sit back and listen as several local poets and members of the community participate in this open-mic poetry reading. = Enjoy coffee drinks and muffins (small fee) and a casual atmosphere. Poems = must be family-friendly with a 5 minute limit. This program is free and open to = all and no registration is required. For more information, call the Library = at 330.832.9831 ext 311 or log onto our website www.massillonlibrary.org . =20 Thursday, April 19th 22nd Annual Evening of Jazz KSU STARK Campus, 6000 Frank Rd NW, Canton OH 44720 www.stark.kent.edu 330.244.3281 =20 Thursday, April 19th, 7:30pm Art Film: "Venus", April 19th, 7:30 pm Palace Theatre, 605 Market Ave. North, downtown Canton, Ohio 44702 "Venus" charts the unlikely relationship between London based actor = Maurice Russell (Peter O'Toole) in his 70's and twenty-something Jessie (Jodie Whittaker) who has just arrived in town to look after Maurice's best = friend. This odd pair click, but almost nothing in their relationship goes as anticipated. Nominated for 1 Oscar. Rated R - Language, Sexual Content & Brief Nudity. 95 minutes. Comedy/Drama. $4. www.cantonpalacetheatre.org =20 =20 Thursday, April 19th, 8pm to 11pm Ryan Humbert: Full Band Show The Harbor Inn at Portage Lakes www.ryanhumbert.com =20 =20 Funky Friday, April 20th, Noon to 1:30pm Open Mic;a performance by Robb Hankins, President/CEO of Arts in Stark; = and a performance by Paul Antonelli , featuring songs from his CD, =93Red, = Black and Grey=94 Foundations Centre, 1st flr Community Conference Room, 400 Market Ave. = N., Canton=20 This weeklong event is free and open to the public; guests are = encouraged to bring a lunch. =20 Friday, April 20th, 6pm Saturday, April 21st, 6pm =93Love Makes The World Go =91Round=94 presented by VOCI Great Court of the Cultural Center =93The Cabaret Court=94 Market Avenue = North, downtown Canton 44702 =93Be Our Guest=94 at the VOCI Cabaret Court in the Cultural Center for = the Arts. Celebrate love at this memorable night of entertainment. Mayor Creighton will be featured in =93There Is Nothin=92 Like A Dame!=94 = Patrons will enjoy a candle lit dinner featuring chicken marsala, red skinned = potatoes, rigatoni, green beans, tossed salad, bread, wine and dessert. The = evening will highlight the Canton Children=92s Chorus, dancing to the music of accordionist Angelo Forchione, a toast to anniversary couples, and the incomparable sounds of the Voices of Canton concert singers as they = present songs of love from around the world: =93People Will Say We=92re In = Love;=94 =93Let Me Call You Sweetheart=92=94 =93Candle On The Water;=94 =93It=92s A = Small World;=94 =93So In Love;=94 =93I Could Have Danced All Night,=94 and more. Tickets: Adult = $25; Children (12 & Under) $15. For Reservation call 330.452.4098. Box Office open Mon-Fri 10a to 4p. www.cantonvoci.org =20 =20 Friday, April 20th, 7pm Saturday, April 21st, 7pm Sunday, April 22nd, 2:30pm (also 4/27, 28, 29) Sleeping Beauty of Loreland (family play) Players Guild Theatre Arena Stage, 1001 Market Avenue N, downtown Canton 44702=20 330.453-7617 www.playersguildtheatre.com =20 =20 Friday, April 20th, 7:30pm The Chinese Golden Dragon Acrobats Canton Palace Theatre, 605 Market Avenue North, downtown Canton, 44702 Admission $29 & $21 adults, $24 & $16 students & seniors.=20 These performers represent the best of the honored tradition of Chinese Acrobats, mixing award winning acrobatics, traditional dance, = spectacular costumes, along with ancient and contemporary theatrical techniques to present a show of breathtaking skill and spellbinding beauty. Their mesmerizing feats of physical daring and grace, enhanced by the = theatrical costumes and techniques are enjoyable for audiences of all ages! = Sponsored by 89.7 WKSU FM NPR Classical & Other Smart Stuff, WHBC 1480 AM, WHBC = Mix 94.1 FM, Legacy Bank, and The McKinley Grand Hotel. The Palace will = offer PARKING for the Golden Dragon Acrobats in the Millennium Parking Deck between Walnut & Market St., go south on Walnut, turn right on Second, = the entrance is on the right. Cost is $3.00 per car paid at the Deck. The = Deck opens one hour before the show and closes one hour after.www.cantonpalacetheatre.org =20 =20 Friday, April 20th, 7:30pm to 9:30pm Ryan Humbert Maize Valley Winery, 6193 Edison St. NE (St. Rt. 619) Hartville, Ohio = 44632 330-877-8344 Bill reminds us to come check out the new look in the tasting area and market: more seating & more open space, =93because cool people just keep coming out!=94 mr.maze at maizevalley.com www.maizevalleywinery.com www.ryanhumbert.com =20 =20 Friday, April 20th, 8pm Saturday, April 21st, 8pm Sunday, April 22nd, 2:30pm (also 4/27, 28, 29 and 5/4, 5, & 6)) A Senior Troupe Production, "Radio TBS" (Trailer Park Broadcasting = Scandals) presented by North Canton Playhouse NCP Mainstage, 525 7th St NE (adjacent to Hoover High), N.Canton OH=20 General Admission $12.00; Seniors and Students $11.00; Members $9.00. =20 Sunday, April 29 (2:30 pm) is a special =93Red Hat Lady Day,=94 when all = area Red Hat Ladies=92 seats are only $9.00 for this one performance. Call = the NCP office at 330-494-1613 or visit the website at = www.northcantonplayhouse.com for more information.=20 =20 Friday April 20th=20 Saturday, April 21st Rent EJ Thomas Hall at The University of Akron www.ticketmaster.com = www.ejthomashall.com 330.945.9100 =20 Friday, April 20th, 8:30pm The Dan Kenyon Band CD Release Party The Hub at First Friends Church, 5455 Market Ave N, Canton, OH 44714 CD release of Heartstrings. Dan is no stranger to the HUB. Dan is a = student at Malone college studying youth and worship ministry. He recently has = come out with his album, =93Ordinary=85nothing like the extraordinary.=94 He = joins us once again to share his sound of worship and acoustic style music. You = can check him out: www.myspace.com/dankenyon=20 The Hub is located inside of First Friends Church located at 5455 Market Ave. N. in Canton. The Hub, a coffee house for young adults is open = every Friday night during the school year from 9:00 PM to midnight. There is = a $2 cover charge which includes coffee and snacks by donation. It is a = great place to come and hang out with other young adults. Open to the public. =20 National Dance Week (April 21-29) Many thanks go out to all of Stark County=92s dance companies/schools = for their active participation in the 2nd Annual Stark Arts Festival! For details, check the Calendar at www.starkartsfestival.com ! =20 Saturday, April 21st, 8am to 5pm Junior High Solo & Ensemble Choir Contest Jackson Middle School, 7355 Mudbrook Ave NW, Jackson Twp OH =20 Saturday, April 21st, 2pm Poetry Readings for Adults & Teens SCDL Plain Community Branch, 1803 Schneider Street NE, Canton OH 44721 Today=92s readings feature University of Akron Professor Mary Biddinger = and Walsh University Professor Neil Carpathios! Refreshments will be served. Register at 330.494.3399. =20 Saturday, April 21st Hall of Fame Chorus=92 27th Annual Cabaret North Canton K of C Hall, 340 Mississippi St. SE, North Canton OH 330.499.9343 www.hofchorus.org =20 =20 Saturday, April 21st, 6pm to 8pm Dance-A-Thon with Living Fountain and Jake Matthews Edgewood Community Center, 6852 Market Ave. N Canton, Ohio 44720 Never danced before? Think you don=92t have rhythm? No worries! This dance-a-thon will include lessons in beginner ballroom, popular dances = from weddings, hip-hop and other contemporary dancing. All ages, all levels = of experience and inexperience are welcome! $5 per person or $20 max per family. (Pay at the door.) Proceeds benefit Living Fountain Dance = Company=92s scholarship/tuition fund...to help students have access to =93dancing = from the inside out!=94 Corporate and group packets are available, so you can = bring the whole gang with you. For info call (330)649-0773. = www.livingfountain.org =20 =20 Saturday, April 21st, 7:30pm to 9:30pm Scott Alan " The Island Doctor" Attn: Parrot Heads!!! Maize Valley Winery, 6193 Edison St. NE (St. Rt. 619) Hartville, Ohio = 44632 330-877-8344 Bill reminds us to come check out the new look in the tasting area and market: more seating & more open space, =93because cool people just keep coming out!=94 mr.maze at maizevalley.com www.maizevalleywinery.com www.theislanddoctor.com =20 =20 Saturday, April 21st, 9:30pm to ? Ryan Humbert (full band show) Geisen Haus, 6955 Promway Avenue NW (off of Portage near I-77), N Canton 330.499.9116 www.ryanhumbert.com =20 =20 Friday, April 20th, 8pm Saturday, April 21st, 8pm (also 4/27, 28, 29) To Kill a Mockingbird, by Christopher Sergel, presented by the Carnation City Players=20 Firehouse Theater, 450 East Market Street, Alliance, OH (330) 821-8712. This play is a thought-provoking drama skillfully crafted from the novel = by Harper Lee. To Kill a Mockingbird was first published in 1960. The novel portrays three years in the life of Scout Finch, the young daughter of = an Alabama town's principled lawyer, Atticus Finch. The novel became a best-seller and won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. = The Sunday matinee is on April 29th at 2:30 pm. Tickets are $10 for adults = and $8 for students (17 and under). Reservations can be made by calling the = box office at 330-821-8712. Presented with the financial sponsorship of = Terry's Tire Town, and also Goris-Meadows Insurance, Alliance Ventures, Geiger, Teeple, Smith and Hahn, and Butler Wick and Company.=20 =20 Sunday, April 22nd, Noon to 5pm The Stark Arts Festival FINALE! The new GlenOak High School, 1801 Schneider St., N.E., Canton (Plain = Twp.) Please enter from Easton Street for FREE parking. An amazing day of interactive arts appreciation, exploration and = celebration for the Stark County community! Featuring Stark County artists =95 Free admission =95 Open to the public Hands-on activities for all ages =95 = Musical and theatrical performances -- Workshops =95 Demonstrations =95 Exhibits = =95 Food =95 ART SHOP. For more information, www.starkartsfestival.com . A collaboration of Stark Arts Coming Together, Plain Local Schools and ArtsinStark, the County Arts Council.=20 Special thanks to the following ArtsinStark corporate donors: Aultman = Health Foundation, Diebold, First Merit Bank, Fishers Foods, Gregory = Industries, The Hoover Company, KeyBank, Huntington Bank, The Repository and The = Timken Company.=20 =20 Sunday, April 22nd, 2pm to 5pm Exhibition Opening: =93Celebration in Art=94 -- Artwork from Area = Schools Massillon Museum, 121 Lincoln Way East, Massillon OH 44646 Free & open to the public. No Reservations required. Exhibition = Continues through May 13th. 330-833-4061 www.massillonmuseum.org =20 Now through April 22nd 8th Annual Youth Poetry Contest Stark County District Libraries=97all branches! www.starklibrary.org . Pick up contest = forms at any branch location! Now through April 22nd, 2007 Art from the Classroom Exhibit of the North Canton Public Library,=20 The Little Art Gallery, 185 North Main Street, North Canton, Ohio 44720 phone (330) 499-4712 Artwork by students of the North Canton School District is highlighted = in this annual exhibit. Art from the Classroom exemplifies the importance = of and commitment to visual artistic education in North Canton. The Little = Art Gallery is proud to be a part in furthering this dedication by = highlighting the creative talents of the children in the community. Admission is = free. Gallery hours are: Mon.-Thurs. 9-9, Fri. 9-6, Sat. 9-5, Sun.1-5p. Elementary Exhibit: March 30-April 22 The Art from the Classroom exhibit then ends with the artistic endeavors = of the elementary school children of Greentown, Northwood, Clearmount, = Orchard Hill and the Mary L. Evans Early Childhood Center, on display March 30th through April 22nd. The colorful pieces by these young students remind = us of the true meaning of creativity! =20 WINNERS ANNOUNCED! The Little Art Gallery of the North Canton Public = Library proudly announces the winners of the Hoover High School show of the = annual Art from the Classroom exhibit. Three local artists who are members of = The Little Art Gallery=92s Art Advisory Committee juried the exhibit = featuring student artwork. Emphasis was placed on imagination, originality, creativity and technical skill. Best in show was awarded to Nicholas Sincere for a glazed ceramic vessel with handles. Mastery of the medium = of clay and the fresh design were the outstanding elements that earned the piece this top honor. Awards were given for first and second place in = four media categories. In drawing & prints, first place went to Audrey Busby = for a fantasy pastel drawing of a horse and the moon, and Jacob Linder = received second place for a pen and ink self portrait. Chessia Stroup took the = honor of first place for a found object 3-D collage and Alex White received = second place for Father Time, a clay sculpture, in the three-dimensional = category. First place in the painting category was awarded to Jacob Linder for an acrylic work entitled Gumball Machine and second place went to Joseph Cerreta for a seascape. First place in the category of mixed media was awarded to Erin Corneliussen for a rendering of street signs, while = Kylie Romell received second place for a piece called Glass Designs. = Honorable mentions were also awarded to four students: Taylor Forbes for a copper = and marker palm tree, Vincent Marazita for a pen and color wash drawing = called Katrina, Brittany Braybon for a mixed media collage of seated figures, = and Emily Schaffner for an oil pastel drawing of sunflowers. = Congratulations are extended to all of the award winners and to all of the students who participated in this exciting exhibit! =20 And Beyond... will be covered in the next edition of this calendar! =20 Time-Sensitive Opportunities: =20 Now through May 6th Walsh Students Photography Exhibit=20 Studio M, Massillon Museum, 121 Lincoln Way East, downtown Massillon = 44646 Fifteen students enrolled in Professor Lee Horrisberger=B9s digital photography class at Walsh University are studying the work of = outstanding photojournalists from the perspectives of artistic style, technique, and history. The Studio M show may be seen during regular Museum hours, = Tuesday through Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Sunday 2:00 to 5:00 p.m., = except when the Silk Room has been reserved for private functions. A call to = the Museum office can confirm that the exhibit is available for viewing=8B330-833-4061. Studio M enhances the collaboration between the = Museum and the community by showcasing the artistic talents of local, regional, = and national artists. The series of five-week shows will continue = throughout the year, selected by jurors from proposals submitted by artists. = Brochures containing guidelines and an application are available by contacting the Massillon Museum at 330-833-4061 or www.massillonmuseum.org . A visit to the Massillon Museum is always free. =20 Call for Stark County Visual Artists: Fine Art Juried Exhibit, The = Little Art Gallery of the North Canton Public Library The Little Art Gallery of the North Canton Public Library will hold the = 65th Annual May Show fine art juried exhibit from May 4 through June 2, 2007. Open to Stark County artists over 16 years of age. Entry information for = the competition may be obtained at the North Canton Public Library, the = Canton Museum of Art, local colleges, galleries and frame shops or by calling 330.499.4712 ext. 312. Each artist may submit up to two works for = review by the judges. Entries will be accepted on Wednesday, April 25th from 5PM = to 7PM and on Saturday, April 29th from 10:00AM to 1:00PM. A = non-refundable $13 entry fee must accompany each work entered. Artists who wish to = become a member of Friends of The Little Art Gallery (FLAG) for $15 will enjoy a reduced fee of $4 per work entered. With the exception of photography, = all artistic media are eligible. Artwork will be judged in one of five categories: Oil & Acrylic, Watercolor, Drawing & Original Prints, Three Dimensional Objects or Mixed Media. $1,200 in cash prizes will be = awarded, including a $200 grand prize for Best in Show, by jurors Christine = Shearer and Julie Friedman. For further information, contact Laurie at = 330-499-4712 ext. 312 Mondays & Wednesdays 9AM to 4PM or Tuesdays & Thursdays from = 9AM to 1PM. Call for Artists: In the Round Community Art Space Space is still open for the month of June for local artists to display = their work!=20 For more details, check the website: http://intheround.com/artspace or contact Janelle for info! =20 Ongoing Opportunities... =20 Call for Postings to this newsletter: Free! Square Peg Promotions If your favorite arts organization offers opportunities for arts or arts education (music, dance, theatre, written or spoken word, visual arts of = any form, or culinary arts; workshops, demos, classes) or performances, = please email all pertinent info to janelle at squarepegpromotions.com. Square Peg Promotions strives to compile the most comprehensive arts calendar in = the area...and postings are FREE! =20 To contribute to the 2007 Fund for ArtsinStark or to find out more information about the organization, please call 330-452-4096 or visit http://ArtsinStark.com . Call for Writers: The Wednesday Writers=92 Workshop, N. Canton, has = openings! The Wednesday Writers' Workshop has openings for new members. No = membership fees or charges! The group will critique members' work in all genres on = the second Wednesday of the month at 6:30pm at Panera on the Strip in North Canton. Please contact Audrey Lavin at lavingroup at aol.com for details. ** submitted by: Janelle Hannum Schmidt Square Peg Promotions PO Box 35878 Canton OH 44735-5878 330.806.6520 (New phone#!) www.squarepegpromotions.com =20 janelle at squarepegpromotions.com "The secret of getting ahead is getting started.=20 The secret of getting started is breaking your=20 complex overwhelming tasks into small manageable=20 tasks, and then starting on the first one."--Mark Twain=20 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0028_01C77DBA.59B03E20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Hello! This edition of the = Square Peg Promotions arts calendar includes music concerts, theatre, dance, written and spoken word = gatherings, and visual arts = events happening in Stark County = and several surrounding areas during the Stark Arts Festival, April 13th = to 22nd.

 

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A Note = from the Editor:

Because there are even more arts-friendly events than usual in Stark County in celebration of the = Arts Festival, it is likely that = this edition of the calendar is missing several worthy & wonderful arts = events that are being presented to us in conjunction with the Stark Arts = Festival! Conversely, the board members of Stark Arts Coming Together are still = learning daily of more events happening during the Stark Arts Festival, but the = deadline for printing brochures has already come and gone, so the colorful and beautifully printed brochures (Thank you, Pinnacle Press!) are also = missing some great events.

P= lease check out the events in this edition of the Square Peg newsletter, = “and”<= /span> also check out the “Calendar” and “Finale” tabs at the festival = website: www.starkartsfestival.com.=

All that to say this...the = omission of any organization or = event from either the Festival brochures or this edition of the Square Peg = Promotions arts calendar is “not” = an indication of any lack of support or endorsement (personally, professionally, or organizationally). We celebrate the arts in ALL its = many forms and with ALL the varied missions and personalities of those in our = midst who CREATE!

Come = celebrate with us, won’t you?!

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ACTing up, as = usual~

Square Peg Promotions

Janelle

330.806.6520 (new = phone#!)

<<As always, if your band, = venue, or non-profit organization is hosting an event that should be included in = our weekly e-calendar, just email the particulars to me at = janelle at squarepegpromotio= ns.com =A0=A0If = you have friends or fellow art- and music-lovers who should be on our mailing = list, they should email me at the same address and type “Subscribe” = in the subject line. Conversely, if you’d rather not receive this free, blind-copied, weekly newsletter, simply send me an email with “unsubscribe” in the subject line! = Thanks.>>

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Stark Arts Festival April 13th to = 22nd www.starkartsfestival.com =

presented by Stark = Arts Coming Together

Stark Arts Coming Together (Stark ACT), a grassroots committee of volunteers and arts advocates is excited to announce the = 2nd Annual Stark Arts Festival. The event was created in 2006 to raise = awareness of the arts, increase participation in the arts and build connections = between the arts and the community. Stark County residents of all ages are = encouraged to participate. All art forms are represented, including many genres of = music concerts, dance and theatre performances, spoken word gatherings, = workshops, and visual arts exhibits and demonstrations. Brochures and printed event calendars will be available all over the county over the next few days, = and you can check the website www.starkartsfestival.com for details.

 

F= riday, April 13th, 5pm to 10pm

S= aturday, April 14th, 11am to 5pm

Art Is Alive: The Beat Goes = On

C= anton Cultural Center, Market = Avenue North, downtown Canton 44702

Admission is still only $1, and all = ages are welcome! Over 40 artists, musicians, dancers, spoken word = performances, and more. Food, beverages, spirits, and ART are available for sale during = this event. Thanks to Robin = Kratzer of Quonset Hut, in partnership with Canton Museum of = Art.


 

Friday, April 13th, 8:30a to = 5p

Saturday, April 14th, 8:30a to = 5p

Sunday, 8:30a to Noon

HeArtsComingTogether

McKinley Grand Hotel, 320 = Market Avenue S., Canton, OH 44702 (330) 454-5000

‘”Open Space Discussions: Fri. & Sat. = 8:30-5:00, Sun. 8:30-Noon, with evening events in Connection with ACT 2 (Arts = Coming Together). Though participants may = come and go as they please, the hosts highly recommend that you attend = the Opening Circle, as “everything flows outward from there.” = “Participate in Our Global Peace Tiles Creation Factory.....and Share your HeArts = with others' HeArts around the world!” Among other conference = activities, there will be a Global Peace Tiles Factory, allowing anyone to create collage = murals to be exchanged with others, exhibited on World Aids Day - December 1, = and sold to benefit better world initiatives around the world. We'd like to see = how many countries We can touch through Peace Tiles created here in Canton during = the conference, and even Mayor Creighton has pledged to participate. "A = puzzle is not a picture until ALL its pieces are linked." With this in = mind, it will take approximately 12 Billion, 166 Million Peace Tiles to cover the = Earth, as figured by Our sponsor, Schneider's Lumber.” eyeclectic at aol.com =

 

Friday, April 13th, = 6:30pm

Live Music by Hey Sandy,=A0 Box the Stars, Pleasant = View, & My Band

Note: Promise Me = Scarlet has cancelled their participation for this = evening

Rivertree Christian Church, = 7373 Portage Street NW, Jackson Twp =

Admission $4. All ages welcome.

 

Friday, April 13th, 7pm

Saturday, April 14th, = 7pm

Once Upon A Mattress presented by Lake Center = Christian Jr. High School

Kaufman Center, = 12895 kaufman Avenue NW,

Tickets at the door $5 adults & $3 for students. = This comedy-musical tells the “real” story behind the = children’s favorite, “the princess and the pea.”

 

Friday, April 13th, 7pm

Implied Logic Acoustic duo

Hartville Caf=E9, = Edison and Market, Hartville, OH 44632

http://www.impliedlogicband.com=

 

Friday, April 13th, 7pm

Saturday, April 14th, = 7pm

Daniel (Biblical drama)

Amish Door, Wilmot OH

=A0www.amishdoor.com = 888.AMISH.DO(or) 888.264.7436

 

Friday, April 13th, 7:30pm to = 9:30pm

Zach

Maize Valley Winery, 6193 = Edison St. NE (St. Rt. 619,) Hartville, Ohio 44632 330-877-8344 This place has been = quickly building a great name for itself! Come out and support this unique new = venue! = www.maizevalleywinery.com www.zachmusic.net =

 

 

Friday, April 13th, = 8pm

Saturday, April 14th, = 8pm

Mount Union College Department of Theatre presents student-directed one-act plays

Rodman Playhouse, = corner of Simpson Street & Union Avenue in Alliance OH

Admission is free. A total of six student-directed, = one-act plays will be performed, alternating three plays each evening. = 330.823.3860 for info.

 

Friday, April 13th, = 8pm

Saturday, April 14th, = 8pm

Sunday, April 15th, = 2:30pm

(and April 19, 20, 21, 22)

Top Girls by Caryl Churchill

KSU Stark Campus Theatre, Fine Arts = Building, = 6000 Frank Ave NW, Canton OH 44720

KSU students get free admission w/ current college = ID; for others, tickets $8 adults, and $5 for non-KSU students and sr. citizens. Reservations M-F 1-5pm at 330.244.3348 www.stark.kent.edu<= /p>

 

Friday, April 13th, = 8pm

Chris Hillman featuring Herb = Pederson

Kent Stage, 175 East Main Street, = downtown Kent, OH 44240

Advance discount tickets $20; day of show $23. There = is FREE parking behind the theater and on all city streets.=A0 Advance tickets = are available at Woodsy's Music and Spin-More Records in Kent, at www.kentstage.org or at = 330-677-5005.=A0 Tickets will also be available at the door.=A0 Doors open one hour = before event time. If you have any questions, please email at info at kentstage.org or call = 330-677-5005. www.kentstage.org=A0=A0 www.ticketweb.com =

Chris Hillman and = Herb Pedersen played together in the Desert Rose Band in = the 1980s and cranked out a string of mainstream country hits. 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. The old amigos recently connected again to record Way Out West = (Back Porch), a rollicking collection of California-style country and = Appalachian breakdowns.

 

Friday, April 13th, 9pm to = Midnight

Live Music

The Hub (inside First Friends Church), = 5455 Market Ave. N., Canton, OH 44714

The Hub, a coffee house for young adults is open = every Friday night during the school year from 9:00 PM to midnight.=A0 There = is a $2 cover charge which includes coffee and snacks by donation.=A0 It is a = great place to come and hang out with other young adults. Open to the = public.

 

Saturday, April 14th, 10:30am to = 1:30p

Drum Workshop

2nd April = galerie, = 207 Sixth St. NW/ Canton Ohio 44702/ 330-451-0924

Feel The Beat!! 2nd April presents A Drumming = Workshop for Kids! (and their adult friends!)=A0

Use your imagination and create your very own drum in = the morning with Ms. Lynda and then (after a light snack) learn all about = drums and drumming from Jerry West from The Ananda Center!=A0 This unique workshop = is for kids of all ages (even parents!)=A0 Cost of the class is $15.00 and = includes a light snack.=A0 Space is limited so please call at least 24 hours in = advance to register!=A0 330-451-0924

 

Saturday, April 14th

Opening of Exhibit: Ohio Scene:=A0 Contemporary = Ceramics

Canton Museum of Art, 1001 = Market Avenue N., downtown Canton, OH 330-453-7666

The Canton Museum of Art and "Ceramics = Monthly" editor, Bill Hunt, present an extravaganza of Ohio-made ceramic artwork. = Mr. Hunt will be the guest curator for this exhibit that will feature noted = Ohio artist/potters. This exhibit runs through July 22. www.cantonart.org =

 

Saturday, April 14th

Opening of Exhibit: “Encaustic Works: Two = Views”

Canton Museum of Art, 1001 = Market Avenue N., downtown Canton, OH 330-453-7666

The Colorful sculptures of fruit trees, books and = human forms that address the issues of gender, ancestry and memory are the = works of artists John and Claire Murray-Adams.=A0 Working with wood, plaster, = found objects and encaustic paint, John’s work has been seen in group = shows around Northeast Ohio, including the Cleveland Sculpture Center.=A0 = Claire, an Associate Professor of Art and Chair of the Visual Art Department at = Malone College, started in art quilts, then added paint and collage to the = surface fabrics.=A0 She soon discovered that the construction and sculpture of = found objects and encaustic paints gave her the depth she wanted to convey.=A0 = The Canton Museum of Art will present their two-person exhibit in the = Milligan Gallery.=A0 This exhibit runs through July 22. www.cantonart.org

 

Saturday, April 14th, = 2pm

Poetry Readings for Adults & = Teens

SCDL Plain Community Branch, = 1803 Schneider Street NE, Canton OH 44721

Today’s readings feature John Carroll = University Professor George = Bilgerre, KSU-Salem Professor Craig = Paulenich, and one of my personal favorites, published poet Joanne Lehman from Sugarcreek, OH. Refreshments will be served. Register at 330.494.3399.

 

Saturday, April 14th, = 7pm

Ryan Humbert (“some sort of acoustic = show...”)

Jimmy's Caf=E9, corner = of State Street & Chestnut Blvd, Cuyahoga = Falls

http://ryanhumbert.com=

 

Saturday, April 14th, 7:30pm to = 9:30pm

The Professors

Maize Valley Winery, 6193 = Edison St. NE (St. Rt. 619) Hartville, Ohio 44632 330-877-8344

Bill reminds us to come check out the new look in the tasting area and market: more seating & more open space, = “because cool people just keep coming out!” mr.maze at maizevalley.com=A0 www.maizevalleywinery.com = =A0=A0=A0www.ryanhumbert.com =

 

Saturday, April 14th, = 8pm

Screwtape (play based on C.S. Lewis’ book, the = Screwtape Letters”)

presented by Malone College Theatre = Dept.

Malone College Arts Hall, 515 = 25th Street NW, Canton OH 44709 330.471.8202

$2 admission for Malone students; $10 admission all = others.

 

Saturday, April 14th, = evening

The Most Beautiful Losers CD Release Party,=A0 = with Escaping Grace (from Pittsburgh), Robots On = Crack (from Athens,Oh), and Cowboy Messiah = (from Detroit)

with Performance Painting by = Patrick Buckohr

The Loop Caf=E9 , Grace Avenue NE, Canton = OH (see directions below)

Cover charge is $5 at the door, and the first fifty = people get a copy of the CD.=A0 To get to the Loop, go 12th street = in downtown east… eventually it will turn into Mahoning Road = NE… Take Mahoning Road until you get to Grace Avenue… Turn right on Grace = Avenue, Drive down the hill… you’ll see it… cbuckohr at neo.rr.com =

 

Saturday, April 14th, = 8pm

The Battle of Standing Rock II = presented by Standing Rock Cultural Arts and The Women's = Resource Center of Kent, sponsored by CDCentric.com

The Kent Stage,= 175 East Main Street, downtown Kent, OH 44240

Standing Rock Cultural Arts = is proud to announce its second Battle of Standing Rock, a classic battle of the = bands. Standing Rock Cultural Arts, 257 N. Water St., Kent, OH 44240 = 330-673-4970 www.standingrock.net.

=

There is FREE parking behind the theater and on all = city streets. Tickets will also be available at the door.=A0 Doors open one = hour before event time. If you have any questions, please email at info at kentstage.org or call = 330-677-5005. www.kentstage.org=A0=A0 www.ticketweb.com =

 

 

April = 15th to April 21st, 2007: National Library = Week

Many thanks = to the Massillon Public = Library system and the Stark = County District Library System for their active participation in this year’s Stark Arts Festival. = Check out the many offerings at: www.starkartsfestival.com;= www.massillonpubliclibrar= y.org; and www.starklibrary.org. =

 

Sunday, April 15th, Noon to 2pm =

Steve = Dallas on = piano

Executive Event Center, West = Tuscarawas St., Perry Twp. OH 44708

Steve tickles the ivories every = week while you tickle your tastebuds with EEC’s Sunday = brunch.

 

Sunday, April 15, Noon to = 3pm

Pampered Chef Open House (benefits Ohio Youth = Ballet)

The Turning Pointe School of = Dance, 2387 Locust St. S., Canal Fulton.

Everyone is welcome to browse and shop from the new = spring line of quality kitchen products from the Pampered Chef Company. At = the same time, you will be supporting the pre-professional Ohio Youth Ballet = and all the non-profit company’s worthwhile community outreach = programs. Under the artistic direction of Inna Stabrova and Dmitry Tuboltsev, the = young dancers bring their love of the arts and talents to local schools, = libraries, retirement homes and other venues. At the Pampered Chef Open House, a = kitchen consultant will demonstrate all the exciting new products. If you = place an order that day, you will be entered in a raffle to win an Executive Saut=E9 Pan (valued at $38) or an Ultimate Mandoline (valued = at $59.50). Also, if you book your own Pampered Chef Kitchen Show you = will be entered into the drawing five more times.It’s springtime, and now = is the season to liven up and restock your kitchen or complete any = birthday or Mother's and Father’s Day shopping. For more information, = call the dance studio at 330-854-1417 or e-mail = ohioyouthb= allet at turningpointeschoolofdance.net. You may shop online at the following website: www.pamperedchef.biz/mych= efdawn

 

Sunday, April 15th, 1p to 2:30p and 3:30 to = 5:30p

Musical Theater Workshop = presented by Jonathan Tisevich

1pm to 2:30pm: beginner/intermediate class for ages = 8-14 ($30 tuition)

3:30pm to 5:30pm: advanced class for ages 13 and up ($35 = tuition)

The Turning Pointe School of = Dance, = 2387 Locust St. S., Canal Fulton, Ohio 330-854-1417

Jonathan is a Broadway performer and Canton native! = www.turningpointescho= olofdance.net

 

Sunday, April 15th, = 2pm

Akron Symphony Orchestra’s 50th Anniversary = Concert

St. Bernard Catholic Church

James Mismas, director. For Tickets, please call = 330.535.8131=A0 www.akronsymphony.org

 

Sunday, April 15th 2:3pm to 4:30 = pm

Polaroid Transfers with Jody = Hawk

Massillon Museum, = 121 Lincoln Way East Massillon, OH 44646

By transferring Polaroid emulsion to watercolor = paper, you can create unique photographic transformations.=A0 35mm slides will be = provided – or better yet, bring your own! Where – Massillon Museum = main classroom Cost – $23 (members); $26 (nonmembers) Pay by check, = cash, or credit card by mail, in person or over the phone. = Registration ends Friday April = 13th (extended!) – reserve your place TODAY! 330.833.4061 www.massillonmuseum.org =

 

Sunday, April 15th, 3pm

Monster Pianos: multiple pianos played by 21 = pianists

E.J. Thomas Hall at The University of = Akron=

All ages. Galen Karriker, UA Marching Band director, = will conduct. Will feature a big-screen “piano cam” to put the = audience in the middle of the sights & sounds. Tickets are available at the = door: adults $10, senior citizens $8, children 12 & under attend for = free.

 

 

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Sunday, April = 15th

Fabulous Talent Dance = Competition

Canton Palace Theatre, 605 = Market Avenue North, downtown Canton, 44702

www.cantonpalacetheatre.org<= /a>

Sunday, April 15th =

NEOBA North East Ohio Blues Alliance Meeting & = performance by Wayne = Reed

Minerva Music, = 119 North Market Street, = downtown Minerva 330.868.5708

Wayne Reed will play a set of = blues and jazz after the meeting and host “sorta impromptu jam!” All = are welcome, and bring a friend! http://www.thewaynereedco= nnection.com

 

Week of April 16th to April 20th, Noon to = 1pm each day

Brown Bag Concert Series = at Stark Community Foundation

Foundations Centre, 1st flr Community Conference Room, 400 Market Ave. N., Canton

Stark County talent will perform from noon to 1:00 = p.m. each day. (editor’s note: Please see calendar entries below for the = Daily Talent...and what a variety!)

This weeklong event is free and open to the public; guests are encouraged to bring a = lunch.  The “Brown Bag Concert Series,” is part of 2007 Stark Arts = Festival held April 13-22 to raise awareness of the arts, increase participation = in the arts and build connections between the arts and the = community.

 

Monday, April 16th, Noon to = 1pm

John Whitacre & Mark Roliff: “Rampant = Mandolin”

Brown Bag Concert Series = at Stark Community Foundation

Foundations Centre, = 1st flr Community Conference Room, 400 Market Ave. N., Canton =

This weeklong event is free and open to the public; guests are encouraged to bring a = lunch.  Traditional instrumental Scottish, Irish, and Welsh music; John = Whitacre, mandolin and fiddle; Mark Roliff, guitar.

 

Monday, April 16th, 8pm to = 10pm

Poetry & Prose open mic night =

Muggswigz coffee & tea co., = 137 Walnut Ave. NE, Canton, OH 44702 (330) 452-6336

www.muggswigz.com

 

Tuesday, April 17th, Noon to 1pm =

=A0Jeff & Joel- acoustic = folk/rock

Bag Concert Series at = Stark Community Foundation

Foundations Centre, = 1st flr Community Conference Room, 400 Market Ave. N., Canton =

This weeklong event is free and open to the public; guests are encouraged to bring a = lunch

Jeff King, guitar and vocals; Joel Owens, guitar and vocals.

 

Tuesday, April 17th, 5:30pm to = 7:30pm

Conversations in Music: Session V = (last session)

“The Business of Music: Our Community & Our = Future”

by guest speaker: Marie-H=E9l=E8ne Bernard, = President/CEO of Canton Symphony = Orchestra

2nd April galerie, = 209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton 44702 = 330.451.0924

All Conversations in Music events are FREE and open to the public! Enjoy wine = and cheese starting at 5:30pm, with the discussion to follow. Conversati= ons in Music includes five sessions designed to offer = patrons and new audiences an inside look into the world of symphonic music, exploring = the creative process and the relevance to our own community and the modern = world.=A0 www.secondapril= .org=A0 or www.cantonsymphony.org =

 

Tuesday, April 17th, time = tba

Ballroom Dancing Mini-Class

Massillon Public Library Auditorium, = 208 Lincoln Way East, downtown Massillon 44646

Special guests Tiffany Haidet and Mick Nedved will = perform a variety of popular ballroom dance styles. We will also learn how history = and culture influenced these dances. The Massillon Public Library invites you to = bring your original or favorite poems to share, or just sit back and listen as = several local poets and members of the community participate in this open-mic = poetry reading. Enjoy coffee drinks and muffins (small fee) and a casual = atmosphere. Poems must be family-friendly with a 5 minute limit. This program = is free and open to all and no registration = is required. For more information, call the Library at = 330.832.9831 ext 311 or log onto their website www.massillonlibrary.org= .

 

Tuesday, April 17th, 7:30pm

Music open mic night

Muggswigz coffee & tea = co., = 137 Walnut Ave. NE, Canton, OH 44702 (330) 452-6336

www.muggswigz.com

 

Wednesday, April 18th, Noon to = 1pm

George Dunwoody & Friends – = gospel

Brown Bag Concert Series = at Stark Community Foundation

Foundations Centre, = 1st flr Community Conference Room, 400 Market Ave. N., Canton =

This weeklong event is free and open to the public; guests are encouraged to bring a = lunch

George Dunwoody, vocals and = keyboard.

 

Wednesday, April = 18th, 2pm

Dedication of the = new recreational trail at old Mother Goose Land Park in = Canton.

An open invitation = to the public from Stark County Park District, City of Canton, = and

U.S. Technology Corporation, = West Tuscarawas St. near downtown Canton

Be among the first to hike this new trail. Learn = about the history of the area. Hear about future plans for the park. Parking will = be available at the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad station on West = Tuscarawas St. and the Canton Park System's Bocce Ball Courts on Schroyer Avenue (south = end of former Mother Goose Land Park). For more info, contact = Connie Rubin, Public Relations Coordinator/Grant Writer, Stark = County Park District,

Phone 330-477-3552, email=A0 cgrubin at co.stark.oh.us

 

Wednesday, April 18th, = 7pm

Costumed, historical portrayal of Flora = McClymonds

Massillon Public Library = Auditorium, 208 Lincoln Way East, = downtown Massillon 44646

Massillon Public Library hosts Jean Rice, retired school teacher and board member of = the Massillon Heritage Foundation, who will present a costumed historical portrayal of = Flora McClymonds, one of Massillon’s early “grande dames.” Mrs. = McClymonds and her husband, J. Walter, were the original occupants of Five Oaks. She = and her family helped establish Massillon’s first library and = Woman’s Club. This program is free and no = registration is required. For more information call the library 330.832.9831 = or log onto their website www.massillonlibrary.org .

 

Thursday, April 19th, 10am to = 8pm

Stained Glass Art

Perry Branch of Stark Cty. District = Library, 4030 Lincoln Way East, = Massillon (Perry) 44646

Please call to = register! 330.477.8482 Create a bouquet of flowers!

 

Thursday, April 19th, Noon to = 1pm

Jeff Poulos & Z Man – acoustic = soul

Bag Concert Series at = Stark Community Foundation

Foundations Centre, = 1st flr Community Conference Room, 400 Market Ave. N., Canton =

This weeklong event is free and open to the public; guests are encouraged to bring a = lunch

=A0Jeff Poulos, guitar and vocals; Z Man (David = Zagar), bass and vocals.

 

Thursday, April = 19th

Fashion Designer Peter Nygard =

Dillard's in Westfield (Belden = Village) Mall, Belden Village Street NW, Canton OH 44718

www.my1017.com = for details.

 

Thursday, April 19th, = 6:30pm

Poet/Author Jaime Adoff: presentation, poetry = reading, & book signing

SCDL Main Library, 715 = Market Avenue North, downtown Canton 44702

All ages welcome! Books will be available for = purchase. Register w/ Teen Services at 330.458.2650.

 

Thursday, April 19th, = 7pm

Poetry Read-In

Massillon Public Library = Auditorium, 208 Lincoln Way East, = downtown Massillon 44646

The Massillon Public Library invites you to bring = your original or favorite poems to share, or just sit back and listen as = several local poets and members of the community participate in this open-mic = poetry reading. Enjoy coffee drinks and muffins (small fee) and a casual = atmosphere. Poems must be family-friendly with a 5 minute limit. This program = is free and open to all and no registration = is required. For more information, call the Library at = 330.832.9831 ext 311 or log onto our website www.massillonlibrary.org= .

 

Thursday, April = 19th

22nd Annual Evening of = Jazz

KSU STARK Campus, 6000 = Frank Rd NW, Canton OH 44720

www.stark.kent.edu 330.244.3281

 

Thursday, April 19th, = 7:30pm

Art Film: "Venus", April 19th, 7:30 pm
Palace Theatre,
605 Market Ave. North, = downtown Canton, Ohio 44702
"Venus" charts the unlikely relationship between London based actor Maurice Russell (Peter O'Toole) in his 70's = and twenty-something Jessie (Jodie Whittaker) who has just arrived in town = to look after Maurice's best friend. This odd pair click, but almost nothing in = their relationship goes as anticipated. Nominated for 1 Oscar. Rated R - = Language, Sexual Content & Brief Nudity. 95 minutes. Comedy/Drama. = $4. www.cantonpalacetheatre.org<= /a>

 

Thursday, April 19th, 8pm to = 11pm

Ryan Humbert: Full Band = Show

The Harbor Inn at Portage = Lakes

www.ryanhumbert.com

 

Funky Friday, April 20th, Noon to = 1:30pm

Open Mic;a performance by = Robb = Hankins, President/CEO = of Arts in Stark; and a performance by Paul Antonelli , featuring songs from his = CD, “Red, Black and Grey”

Foundations Centre, 1st flr Community Conference Room, 400 Market Ave. N., Canton

This weeklong event is free and open to the public; guests are encouraged to bring a = lunch.

 

Friday, April 20th, = 6pm

Saturday, April 21st, = 6pm

“Love Makes The World Go ‘Round” = presented by VOCI

Great Court of the Cultural Center “The Cabaret Court” Market Avenue North, = downtown Canton 44702

“Be Our Guest” at the = VOCI Cabaret Court in the Cultural Center for the Arts.=A0 Celebrate=A0 love = at this memorable night of entertainment.=A0 Mayor Creighton will be featured in “There Is Nothin’ = Like A Dame!” Patrons will = enjoy a candle lit dinner featuring chicken marsala, red skinned potatoes, = rigatoni, green beans, tossed salad, bread, wine and dessert.=A0=A0 The evening = will highlight the Canton Children’s Chorus, dancing to the music of accordionist Angelo Forchione, a toast to anniversary couples, and the incomparable sounds of the Voices of Canton concert singers as they = present songs of love from around the world: =A0“People Will Say = We’re In Love;” =A0“Let Me Call You Sweetheart’” = “Candle On The Water;” “It’s A Small World;” “So In = Love;” “I Could Have Danced All Night,” and more. Tickets: Adult = $25; Children (12 & Under) $15. For Reservation call 330.452.4098. Box = Office open Mon-Fri 10a to 4p. www.cantonvoci.org<= /span>

 

Friday, April 20th, = 7pm

Saturday, April 21st, = 7pm

Sunday, April 22nd, = 2:30pm

(also 4/27, 28, 29)

Sleeping Beauty of Loreland (family = play)

Players Guild Theatre Arena Stage, = 1001 Market Avenue N, downtown Canton 44702

330.453-7617 www.playersguildtheatre.com<= /a>

 

Friday, April 20th, = 7:30pm

The Chinese Golden Dragon Acrobats
Canton Palace Theatre, 605 = Market Avenue North, downtown Canton, 44702

Admission $29 & $21 adults, $24 & $16 = students & seniors.

These performers represent the best of the honored = tradition of Chinese Acrobats, mixing award winning acrobatics, traditional dance, spectacular costumes, along with ancient and contemporary theatrical = techniques to present a show of breathtaking skill and spellbinding beauty. Their mesmerizing feats of physical daring and grace, enhanced by the = theatrical costumes and techniques are enjoyable for audiences of all ages! = Sponsored by 89.7 WKSU FM NPR Classical & Other = Smart Stuff, WHBC 1480 AM, WHBC Mix 94.1 FM, Legacy Bank, and The McKinley = Grand Hotel.=A0 The Palace will offer PARKING for the Golden Dragon Acrobats = in the Millennium Parking Deck between Walnut & Market St., go south on = Walnut, turn right on Second, the entrance is on the right. Cost is $3.00 per = car paid at the Deck. The Deck opens one hour before the show and closes one hour = after.www.cantonpalacetheatre.org<= /a>

 

Friday, April 20th, 7:30pm to = 9:30pm

Ryan Humbert

Maize Valley Winery, 6193 = Edison St. NE (St. Rt. 619) Hartville, Ohio 44632 330-877-8344

Bill reminds us to come check out the new look in the tasting area and market: more seating & more open space, = “because cool people just keep coming out!” mr.maze at maizevalley.com=A0 www.maizevalleywinery.com = =A0=A0=A0www.ryanhumbert.com =

 

Friday, April 20th, = 8pm

Saturday, April 21st, = 8pm

Sunday, April 22nd, = 2:30pm

(also 4/27, 28, 29 and 5/4, 5, & = 6))

A Senior Troupe Production, "Radio TBS" = (Trailer Park Broadcasting Scandals)

=A0presented by North = Canton = Playhouse

NCP Mainstage, 525 7th St NE (adjacent to = Hoover High), N.Canton OH

General Admission $12.00; Seniors and Students = $11.00; Members $9.00.=A0

Sunday, April 29 (2:30 pm) is a special = Red Hat Lady Day,” when all area Red Hat Ladies’ seats are = only $9.00 for this one performance. Call the NCP office at 330-494-1613 or = visit the website at www.northcantonplayhouse.co= m =A0for more information.

 

Friday April 20th =

Saturday, April = 21st

Rent

EJ Thomas Hall at The University of = Akron<= /p>

www.ticketmaster.com=A0=A0 www.ejthomashall.com=A0=A0 = 330.945.9100

 

Friday, April 20th, = 8:30pm

The Dan Kenyon Band CD Release = Party

The Hub at First Friends = Church, = 5455 Market Ave N, Canton, OH 44714

CD release of Heartstrings. Dan is no stranger to the HUB.  Dan is a student at Malone college studying youth and worship ministry.  He recently has come out with his album, “Ordinary…nothing like the extraordinary.”  He = joins us once again to share his sound of worship and acoustic style music. You = can check him out: www.myspace.com/dankenyon =

The Hub is located inside of First Friends Church = located at 5455 Market Ave. N. in Canton. The Hub, a coffee house for young adults = is open every Friday night during the school year from 9:00 PM to midnight.  There is a $2 cover charge which includes coffee = and snacks by donation.  It is a great place to come and hang out with = other young adults. Open to the public.

 

National Dance Week (April = 21-29)

Many thanks go out to all of Stark County’s = dance companies/schools for their active participation in the 2nd = Annual Stark Arts Festival! For details, check the Calendar at www.starkartsfestival.com!=

 

Saturday, April 21st, 8am to = 5pm

Junior High Solo & Ensemble Choir = Contest

Jackson Middle School, 7355 = Mudbrook Ave NW, Jackson Twp OH

 

Saturday, April 21st, = 2pm

Poetry Readings for Adults & = Teens

SCDL Plain Community Branch, = 1803 Schneider Street NE, Canton OH 44721

Today’s readings feature University of = Akron Professor = Mary = Biddinger and Walsh University Professor Neil = Carpathios! Refreshments will be served. Register at 330.494.3399.

 

Saturday, April = 21st

Hall of Fame Chorus’ 27th Annual = Cabaret

North Canton K of C Hall, 340 Mississippi St. SE, North Canton OH

330.499.9343=A0 www.hofchorus.org

 

Saturday, April 21st, 6pm to = 8pm

Dance-A-Thon with Living Fountain and Jake = Matthews

Edgewood Community Center, = 6852 Market Ave. N Canton, Ohio 44720

Never danced before? Think you don’t have = rhythm? No worries! This dance-a-thon will include lessons in beginner ballroom, = popular dances from weddings, hip-hop and other contemporary dancing. All ages, = all levels of experience and inexperience are welcome! $5 per person or $20 = max per family. (Pay at the door.) Proceeds benefit Living Fountain Dance Company’s scholarship/tuition fund...to help students have access = to “dancing from the inside out!” Corporate and group packets = are available, so you can bring the whole gang with you. For info call = (330)649-0773.=A0 www.livingfountain.org =

 

Saturday, April 21st, 7:30pm to = 9:30pm

Scott Alan "The Island = Doctor" Attn: Parrot Heads!!!

Maize Valley Winery, 6193 = Edison St. NE (St. Rt. 619) Hartville, Ohio 44632 330-877-8344

Bill reminds us to come check out the new look in the tasting area and market: more seating & more open space, = “because cool people just keep coming out!” mr.maze at maizevalley.com=A0 www.maizevalleywinery.com=A0= =A0 www.theislanddoctor.com =

 

Saturday, April 21st, 9:30pm to = ?

Ryan Humbert (full band = show)

Geisen Haus, 6955 Promway Avenue NW (off = of Portage near I-77), N Canton 330.499.9116

www.ryanhumbert.com

 

Friday, April 20th, = 8pm

Saturday, April 21st, = 8pm

(also 4/27, 28, 29)

To Kill a = Mockingbird, by Christopher Sergel, presented by the Carnation City Players
Firehouse Theater,
450 East Market Street, Alliance, OH (330) 821-8712.
This play is a thought-provoking drama skillfully crafted from the novel = by Harper Lee. To Kill a Mockingbird was first published in 1960. The novel portrays three years in the life of Scout Finch, the young daughter of = an Alabama town's principled lawyer, Atticus Finch.
The novel became a best-seller and won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. = The Sunday matinee is on April 29th at 2:30 pm. Tickets are $10 for adults and $8 = for students (17 and under). Reservations can be made by calling the box = office at 330-821-8712. Presented with the financial sponsorship of Terry's Tire = Town, and also Goris-Meadows Insurance, Alliance Ventures, Geiger, Teeple, = Smith and Hahn, and Butler Wick and Company.

 

S= unday, April 22nd, Noon to 5pm

T= he Stark Arts Festival FINALE!

T= he new GlenOak High School, 1801 = Schneider St., N.E., Canton (Plain = Twp.)

Please enter from Easton Street for = FREE parking.

A= n amazing day of interactive arts appreciation, exploration and = celebration for the Stark County community! Featuring = Stark County artists • Free = admissionOpen to the public = Hands-on activities for all ages = • Musical and theatrical performances -- Workshops • Demonstrations = • Exhibits • Food • ART SHOP. For more information, www.starkartsfestival.com.=

A collaboration of Stark Arts Coming Together, Plain = Local Schools and ArtsinStark, = the County Arts Council.

Special thanks to the following ArtsinStark corporate donors: Aultman Health Foundation, Diebold, First Merit Bank, Fishers Foods, Gregory = Industries, The Hoover Company, KeyBank, Huntington Bank, The Repository and = The Timken Company. =

 

Sunday, April 22nd, 2pm to = 5pm

Exhibition Opening:  “Celebration in = Art” -- Artwork from Area Schools

Massillon Museum, 121 = Lincoln Way East, Massillon OH 44646

Free & open to the public. No Reservations = required. Exhibition Continues through May = 13th.=A0 330-833-4061 www.massillonmuseum.org

Now through April = 22nd

8th Annual Youth Poetry = Contest

Stark County District Libraries—all = branches!

www.starklibrary.org. Pick up contest forms at any branch location!

Now through April 22nd, = 2007

Art from the Classroom Exhibit of the North Canton = Public Library,

The Little Art Gallery, 185 = North Main Street, North Canton, Ohio 44720=A0 phone (330) = 499-4712

Artwork by students of the North Canton School = District is highlighted in this annual exhibit. Art from the Classroom exemplifies = the importance of and commitment to visual artistic education in North = Canton. The Little Art Gallery is proud to be a part in furthering this dedication = by highlighting the creative talents of the children in the community. = Admission is free. Gallery hours are: Mon.-Thurs. 9-9, Fri. 9-6, Sat. 9-5, = Sun.1-5p.

Elementary Exhibit:=A0=A0=A0=A0 = March 30-April 22

The Art from the Classroom exhibit then ends with the artistic endeavors of the elementary school children of Greentown, = Northwood, Clearmount, Orchard Hill and the Mary L. = Evans Early Childhood Center, on display March 30th through April 22nd.=A0 The = colorful pieces by these young students remind us of the true meaning of = creativity!=A0

WINNERS ANNOUNCED! The Little Art Gallery of the = North Canton Public Library proudly announces the winners of the Hoover High = School show of the annual Art from the Classroom exhibit.=A0 Three local = artists who are members of The Little Art Gallery’s Art Advisory Committee juried = the exhibit featuring student artwork.=A0 Emphasis was placed on = imagination, originality, creativity and technical skill.=A0 Best in show was awarded = to Nicholas Sincere for a glazed = ceramic vessel with handles.=A0 Mastery of the medium of clay and the fresh = design were the outstanding elements that earned the piece this top honor.=A0 Awards = were given for first and second place in four media categories.=A0 In drawing = & prints, first place went to Audrey = Busby for a fantasy pastel drawing of a horse and the moon, and Jacob Linder received second place = for a pen and ink self portrait.=A0 Chessia Stroup took the honor of first place for a found object 3-D collage and = Alex White received second place = for Father Time, a clay sculpture, in the three-dimensional category.=A0 First = place in the painting category was awarded to Jacob Linder for an acrylic work entitled Gumball Machine and second place went to = Joseph Cerreta for a seascape.=A0 = First place in the category of mixed media was awarded to Erin = Corneliussen for a rendering of street signs, while Kylie Romell received second place for a=A0 piece called Glass Designs.=A0 Honorable = mentions were also awarded to four students: Taylor Forbes for a copper and marker palm tree, Vincent Marazita for a pen and color wash drawing = called Katrina, Brittany Braybon = for a mixed media collage of seated figures, and Emily = Schaffner for an oil pastel drawing of sunflowers.=A0 Congratulations are extended to all of = the award winners and to all of the students who participated in this exciting = exhibit!

 

And Beyond...

will be covered in = the next edition of this calendar!

 

Time-Sensitive = Opportunities:

 

Now through May = 6th

Walsh Students Photography Exhibit =

Studio M, Massillon = Museum, = 121 Lincoln Way East, downtown Massillon 44646
Fifteen students enrolled in Professor Lee Horrisberger=B9s digital = photography class at Walsh University are studying the work of outstanding = photojournalists from the perspectives of artistic style, technique, and history. =  The Studio M show may be seen during regular Museum hours, Tuesday through = Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Sunday 2:00 to 5:00 p.m., except when the = Silk Room has been reserved for private functions.  A call to the Museum = office can confirm that the exhibit is available for viewing‹330-833-4061. = Studio M enhances the collaboration between the Museum and the community by = showcasing the artistic talents of local, regional, and national artists.  The = series of five-week shows will continue throughout the year, selected by jurors = from proposals submitted by artists.  Brochures containing guidelines = and an application are available by contacting the Massillon Museum at = 330-833-4061 or www.massillonmuseum.org. = A visit to the Massillon Museum is always free.

 

Call for Stark = County Visual Artists: Fine Art Juried Exhibit, The Little Art Gallery of the = North Canton Public Library

The Little Art Gallery of the North Canton Public = Library will hold the 65th Annual May Show fine art juried exhibit from May 4 = through June 2, 2007.=A0 Open to Stark = County artists over 16 years of age. Entry information for the competition may be obtained at the North Canton Public Library, the Canton Museum of Art, = local colleges, galleries and frame shops or by calling 330.499.4712 ext. = 312.=A0 Each artist may submit up to two works for review by the judges.=A0 Entries will be accepted on Wednesday, April = 25th from 5PM to 7PM and on Saturday, April 29th from 10:00AM to = 1:00PM.=A0 A non-refundable $13 entry fee must accompany each work entered. Artists = who wish to become a member of Friends of The Little Art Gallery (FLAG) for $15 = will enjoy a reduced fee of $4 per work entered.=A0 With the exception of = photography, all artistic media are eligible.=A0 Artwork will be judged in one of = five categories: Oil & Acrylic, Watercolor, Drawing & Original = Prints, Three Dimensional Objects or Mixed Media.=A0 $1,200 in cash prizes will be = awarded, including a $200 grand prize for Best in Show, by jurors Christine = Shearer and Julie Friedman. For further information, contact Laurie at 330-499-4712 ext. 312 Mondays & Wednesdays 9AM to 4PM or Tuesdays = & Thursdays from 9AM to 1PM.


Call for Artists: In the Round Community Art = Space

Space is still open for the month of June = for local artists to display their work!

For more details, check the website: http://intheround.com/artspace or contact Janelle for = info!

 

Ongoing Opportunities...

 

Call for = Postings to this newsletter: Free! Square Peg Promotions

If your favorite arts organization = offers opportunities for arts or arts = education (music, dance, theatre, written or spoken word, visual arts of any form, = or culinary arts; workshops, demos, classes) or performances, please email all = pertinent info to janelle at squarepegpromotio= ns.com. Square Peg Promotions strives to compile the most comprehensive arts = calendar in the area...and postings are FREE!

 

To = contribute to the 2007 Fund for ArtsinStark or to find out more information = about the organization, please call 330-452-4096 or visit http://ArtsinStark.com.

Call for = Writers: The Wednesday Writers’ Workshop, N. Canton, has = openings!

The Wednesday Writers' Workshop has openings for = new membersNo membership fees or charges!=A0 = The group will critique members' work in all genres on the second Wednesday of the month at 6:30pm at = Panera on the Strip in North Canton.  Please contact Audrey Lavin at lavingroup at aol.com for = details.

**

submitted by:

Janelle Hannum Schmidt

Square Peg Promotions

PO Box 35878

Canton OH 44735-5878

330.806.6520 (New = phone#!)

www.squarepegpromotions.com<= /a>

janelle at squarepegpromotio= ns.com

"The secret of getting ahead is getting started.
The secret of getting started is breaking your
complex overwhelming tasks into small manageable
tasks, and then starting on the first one."--Mark Twain

 

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-------------------------------1176476422-- From fstorch at beckcenter.org Fri Apr 13 09:13:28 2007 From: fstorch at beckcenter.org (Fran Storch) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 12:13:28 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Barynya Russian Folk Ensemble performs at Beck Center this weekend only Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84EAED9A1@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77DE6.AC1FCFE0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C77DE6.AC1FCFE0" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C77DE6.AC1FCFE0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 INSIDE World Music & Beck Center for the Arts present =20 The Music of Old Russia: Barynya Russian Folk Ensemble =20 Two performances this weekend only! =20 Saturday, April 14 at 8:00 p.m. Concert & Dance Party Music-Armory Building =20 Sunday, April 15 at 2:00 p.m. Concert Mackey Main Stage =20 Advance tickets: Adults - $17/Students - $12 ($20 at the door) To reserve tickets, call the Beck Center at (216) 521-2540 =20 =20 A group of all-star performers from Russia, Barynya [bah-rin-yah], brings the traditional music of Russia to the stage with its vital spirit, humor and raw, passionate energy intact. Director Mikhail Smirnov founded the group in New York City in 1991 shortly after his arrival in the United States. In 2002, balalaika virtuoso, Alex Siniavski joined the group as musical director. Barynya takes its name from the traditional Russian dance called Barynya, which always begins the ensemble's performances. The dance consists of humorous, rhymed verses called chastushki alternating with energetic dancing featuring the squatwork called vprisyadku in Russian. This weekend's program will include Russian, Gypsy, Cossack, and Ukrainian songs as well as virtuoso instrumental pieces. =20 After the Saturday night concert, the audience is invited to stay for a party featuring music for dancing by the Barynya ensemble. The Beck Center for the Arts is located just 10 minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. Beck Center is full handicapped accessible and has convenient onsite parking available. =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_01C77DE6.AC1FCFE0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

INSIDE World Music

&

Beck = Center for = the Arts

present

 

The Music of Old Russia:

Barynya Russian Folk = Ensemble

 

Two performances this weekend = only!

 

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

Concert & Dance Party

Music-Armory Building

 

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

Concert

Mackey Main Stage

 

Advance tickets:

Adults - $17/Students - $12

($20 at the door)

To reserve tickets,

call the Beck Center at (216) = 521-2540

 

 

A group of all-star performers from = Russia, Barynya [bah-rin-yah], brings the traditional music of Russia to the stage with = its vital spirit, humor and raw, passionate energy intact.  Director Mikhail = Smirnov founded the group in New York City in = 1991 shortly after his arrival in the United States.  In = 2002, balalaika virtuoso, Alex Siniavski joined the group as musical = director.  Barynya takes its name from the traditional Russian dance called = Barynya, which always begins the ensemble’s performances.  The dance consists of humorous, = rhymed verses called chastushki = alternating with energetic dancing featuring the squatwork called vprisyadku in Russian.  This weekend’s program will include Russian, Gypsy, Cossack, and = Ukrainian songs as well as virtuoso instrumental pieces. 

After the Saturday night concert, the audience is invited to stay for a = party featuring music for dancing by the Barynya = ensemble.

The Beck = Center for the Arts is located just 10 = minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in = Lakewood.  = Beck = Center is full handicapped accessible and has convenient onsite = parking available.  =

 

 

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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Message-ID: <13eb94d70704131002y29a849ddn52ad5a288d9c6d89@mail.gmail.com> ------=_Part_4066_23164658.1176483761433 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline 2007 RAP SESSIONS COMMUNITY DIALOGUE ON "DOES HIP HIP HATE WOMEN?" "Does Hip Hop Hate Women?" is the second of two events brought to you by the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women's annual Project on Men and Gender. When: Wednesday Apr 18, 2007 at 7:00 PM Where:: Strosacker Auditorium (CWRU) 2125 Adelbert Road Cleveland, OH 44106 Panel Discussion featuring Bakari Kitwana - moderator, author of Hip Hop Generation and Why White Kids Love Hip Hop, Joan Morgan - author of When Chickenheads Come Home to Roost: My Life as a Hip Hop Feminist, Mark Anthony Neal - author of New Black Man: Rethinking Black Masculinity, Byron Hurt - producer/director of Beyond Beats and Rhymes and I am a Man: Black Masculinity in America, Tracey Sharpley-Whiting - author of Pimps Up, Ho's Down: Young Black Women, Hip Hop and the New Gender Politics Throughout the last several years of its 30 year existence, hip-hop has revealed itself as a national cultural movement centered around hip-hop arts that often lends itself to larger role of community development. Much of this movement is local and lacks formal connections at a national level. Hence at times even though many local young activists and artists are helping to forge new directions without a language or framework for revealing the national implications of this, it remains hidden from national view and its impact is minimized. The hip-hop cultural movement is forging a new dialogue around race. However this too exists for the most part in isolated pockets around the country. A national tour of community dialogues on race and hip-hop will bring national attention to the ways this generation is processing race in radically different ways than previous generations of Americans. The dialogues also hope to provide young people involved with hip-hop arts and activism a new language and framework for thinking through the emerging racial politics of our time and thereby assist greater community building. The community centers that often facilitated local discussion in previous eras have been caught up in changing demographics and economies. Community dialogues hopes to serve as a "virtual community center" where we'll debate issues of vital concern to the hip-hop generation. The purpose of the dialogues is to assist community building and social change by helping to evolve new frameworks for thinking through the crises of our time. This year, we're taking on the question, "Does Hip-Hop Hate Women?" Join us for an AFTER PARTY AT THE SPOT! Featuring: Gym Class Heroes- www.myspace.com/gymclassheroes Tabi Bonney- www.myspace.com/tabibonney April 18th, 9:00PM @ The Spot 1619 Mistletoe Rd. Cleveland, OH 44106 The Project on Men and Gender is brought to you by Case Western Reserve University's Flora Stone Mather Center for Women, with co-sponsorship from the University Program Board, Greek Life, Undergraduate Student Government, Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities, The Spot, Student Affairs, the Flora Stone Mather Class of 1956, Cleveland State University's Black Studies Department, the Cleveland area Men's Violence Prevention Task Force, the Community Technology Foundation of California, and Campus Progress. ------=_Part_4066_23164658.1176483761433 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline 2007 RAP SESSIONS COMMUNITY DIALOGUE ON "DOES HIP HIP HATE WOMEN?"

"Does Hip Hop Hate Women?" is the second of two events brought to you by the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women's annual Project on Men and Gender.

When:
Wednesday Apr 18, 2007
at 7:00 PM

Where::
Strosacker Auditorium (CWRU)
2125 Adelbert Road
Cleveland, OH 44106



Panel Discussion featuring

Bakari Kitwana - moderator, author of Hip Hop Generation and Why White Kids Love Hip Hop,

Joan Morgan - author of When Chickenheads Come Home to Roost: My Life as a Hip Hop Feminist,

Mark Anthony Neal - author of New Black Man: Rethinking Black Masculinity,

Byron Hurt - producer/director of Beyond Beats and Rhymes and I am a Man: Black Masculinity in America,

Tracey Sharpley-Whiting - author of Pimps Up, Ho's Down: Young Black Women, Hip Hop and the New Gender Politics

Throughout the last several years of its 30 year existence, hip-hop has revealed itself as a national cultural movement centered around hip-hop arts that often lends itself to larger role of community development. Much of this movement is local and lacks formal connections at a national level. Hence at times even though many local young activists and artists are helping to forge new directions without a language or framework for revealing the national implications of this, it remains hidden from national view and its impact is minimized. The hip-hop cultural movement is forging a new dialogue around race. However this too exists for the most part in isolated pockets around the country. A national tour of community dialogues on race and hip-hop will bring national attention to the ways this generation is processing race in radically different ways than previous generations of Americans. The dialogues also hope to provide young people involved with hip-hop arts and activism a new language and framework for thinking through the emerging racial politics of our time and thereby assist greater community building.

The community centers that often facilitated local discussion in previous eras have been caught up in changing demographics and economies. Community dialogues hopes to serve as a "virtual community center" where we'll debate issues of vital concern to the hip-hop generation. The purpose of the dialogues is to assist community building and social change by helping to evolve new frameworks for thinking through the crises of our time. This year, we're taking on the question, "Does Hip-Hop Hate Women?"

Join us for an AFTER PARTY AT THE SPOT!
Featuring:
Gym Class Heroes- www.myspace.com/gymclassheroes
Tabi Bonney- www.myspace.com/tabibonney

April 18th, 9:00PM @ The Spot
1619 Mistletoe Rd.
Cleveland, OH 44106

The Project on Men and Gender is brought to you by Case Western Reserve University's Flora Stone Mather Center for Women, with co-sponsorship from the University Program Board, Greek Life, Undergraduate Student Government, Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities, The Spot, Student Affairs, the Flora Stone Mather Class of 1956, Cleveland State University's Black Studies Department, the Cleveland area Men's Violence Prevention Task Force, the Community Technology Foundation of California, and Campus Progress.



------=_Part_4066_23164658.1176483761433-- From christyrmccune at sssnet.com Fri Apr 13 10:43:28 2007 From: christyrmccune at sssnet.com (Christy McCune) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 13:43:28 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ohio Youth Ballet benefit: Pampered Chef Open House this Sunday! Message-ID: <001401c77df3$3ea20940$0201a8c0@TRAVELER> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0015_01C77DD1.B7906940 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 =20 Ohio Youth Ballet to benefit from Pampered Chef Open House =20 =20 Canal Fulton, Ohio -- Come support the Ohio Youth Ballet and pamper yourself or your favorite chef at a Pampered Chef Open House noon-3 pm. Sunday, April 15 at The Turning Pointe School of Dance, 2387 Locust St. = S., Canal Fulton.=20 Everyone is welcome to browse and shop from the new spring line of = quality kitchen products from the Pampered Chef Company. At the same time, you = will be supporting the pre-professional Ohio Youth Ballet and all the = non-profit company=92s worthwhile community outreach programs. Under the artistic direction of Inna Stabrova and Dmitry Tuboltsev, the young dancers bring their love of the arts and talents to local schools, libraries, = retirement homes and other venues.=20 At the Pampered Chef Open House, a kitchen consultant will demonstrate all the exciting new products. If you place an order that = day, you will be entered in a raffle to win an Executive Saut=E9 Pan (valued = at $38) or an Ultimate Mandoline (valued at $59.50).=20 Also, if you book your own Pampered Chef Kitchen Show you = will be entered into the drawing five more times.=20 It=92s springtime, and now is the season to liven up and restock your = kitchen or complete any birthday or Mother's and Father=92s Day shopping. For more information, e-mail ohioyouthballet at turningpointeschoolofdance.net, or call the dance studio = at 330-854-1417. ------=_NextPart_000_0015_01C77DD1.B7906940 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

 

Ohio= Youth Ballet to benefit from Pampered Chef Open = House

 

 

Canal Fulton, = Ohio --=A0 Come support the Ohio Youth Ballet and pamper = yourself or your favorite chef at a Pampered Chef Open House noon-3 pm. Sunday, = April 15 at The Turning Pointe School of Dance, 2387 Locust St. S., Canal = Fulton.

Everyone = is welcome to browse and shop from the new spring line of quality kitchen = products from the Pampered Chef Company. At the same time, you will be supporting the = pre-professional Ohio Youth Ballet and all the non-profit company’s worthwhile = community outreach programs. Under the artistic direction of Inna Stabrova and = Dmitry Tuboltsev, the young dancers bring their love of the arts and talents to = local schools, libraries, retirement homes and other venues. =

=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 At = the Pampered Chef Open House, a kitchen consultant will demonstrate all the exciting new = products. If you place an order that day, you will be entered in a raffle to win an Executive Saut=E9 Pan (valued at $38) or an = Ultimate Mandoline (valued at $59.50). 

=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 = Also, if you book your own Pampered Chef Kitchen Show you will be entered into the drawing five = more times. 

It’s springtime, and now is the season to liven up and restock your kitchen = or complete any birthday or Mother's and Father’s Day = shopping.

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 = For more information, e-mail ohioyouthballet at turningpointeschoolofdance.net, or call the dance studio = at 330-854-1417.

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The HAPPY ENDING LYRIC PLAYERS (H.E.L.P.)
resident performing arts company of
First Baptist Church of Greater Cleveland
3630 Fairmount Boulevard at Eaton  Road in
             Shaker-Cleveland Heights
 
                       presents
 
           "WIZARD OF OZ"
 
8 PM Fridays and Saturdays April 13, 14, 20 and 21
8 PM Sundays April 15 and 22
7 PM Wednesday April 18.
 
Adults $15    Seniors and Students $10
For tickets and reservations call
              (440) 247-5916
 

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----------MB_8C94C1276C996BA_1FF4_65EB_FWM-M38.sysops.aol.com-- From fstorch at beckcenter.org Fri Apr 13 12:30:36 2007 From: fstorch at beckcenter.org (Fran Storch) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 15:30:36 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Joseph B. O'Sickey Retrospective Exhibition at Beck Center, April 13 - June 10 Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84EAED9A6@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77E02.3633E7F0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 13, 2007 For more information (216) 521-2540 Yvette Hanzel, ext. 225 John Coyne, ext. 236 =20 =20 Beck Center for the Arts and=20 Cleveland Artists Foundation present Joseph B. O'Sickey - Menageries and Other Worlds:=20 A Retrospective Exhibition 1941-2007 =20 Lakewood, Ohio - In collaboration with the Cleveland Artists Foundation (CAF), the Beck Center for the Arts presents A Retrospective Exhibition by celebrated painter, Joseph B. O'Sickey. His extraordinary artwork will be on display in two gallery spaces located in the Beck Center's Main Building. The CAF Gallery will showcase O'Sickey's artwork from April 13 through June 9. The Beck Center will exhibit his paintings in the Jean Bulicek Galleria from April 20 through June 10. Both exhibits are free and open to the public. For gallery hours, contact the Beck Center at (216) 521-2540. This exhibition, curated by William Busta, showcases O'Sickey's works spanning seven decades. This retrospective exhibition includes sketches of India and Africa from his years in the Army during the 1940s; advertising and design work from the 1940's and 1950's; landscape, still-life and garden paintings; and his recent work based on circus themes.=20 "This exhibition will be an eye-opener for fans and collectors familiar with O'Sickey's beautiful garden paintings, revealing new dimensions of the artist," says Sharon Dean, Executive Director of the Cleveland Artists Foundation. "In his work, you'll see=20 an artist who witnessed everything from Impressionism to Cubism and Pop art, and the then-new profession of graphic and commercial art. His work not only masters those movements, but builds upon them." Born in Detroit in 1918, O'Sickey grew up in Cleveland. He graduated from the Cleveland School of Art (now the Cleveland Institute of Art) and studied informally at the graduate level. He continued to develop his work through his 20s and was strongly influenced by post-impressionism. Throughout his career, O'Sickey taught at several area universities and exhibited his paintings at many notable exhibitions including the May Shows at the Cleveland Museum of Art. His work is included in collections at the Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland Public Library, Butler Institute of American Art, and other regional museums. An informal reception with Joseph B. O'Sickey will be hosted by the Beck Center on Friday, April 20 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. in the Daniels Lounge. An opening reception with the artist will be held on Sunday, April 22 from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. in the CAF Gallery at the Beck Center. The Beck Center for the Arts is located at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood, just ten minutes west of downtown Cleveland. Convenient onsite parking is available. ### ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77E02.3633E7F0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

FOR IMMEDIATE = RELEASE

April 13, 2007

For more information (216) = 521-2540

Yvette Hanzel, ext. 225

John Coyne, ext. 236

 

 

Beck Center for the Arts

and =

Cleveland Artists Foundation

present

Joseph B. O’Sickey – Menageries and Other Worlds: =

A Retrospective Exhibition 1941-2007

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Lakewood, Ohio – In collaboration with the Cleveland Artists Foundation (CAF), = the Beck = Center for the Arts presents A Retrospective Exhibition by celebrated painter, = Joseph B. O’Sickey.  His extraordinary artwork will be on display in = two gallery spaces located in the Beck Center’s Main Building.  The CAF Gallery will showcase O’Sickey’s artwork from April = 13 through June 9.  The Beck Center will = exhibit his paintings in the Jean Bulicek Galleria from April 20 through June = 10.  Both exhibits are free and open to the public.  For gallery hours, = contact the Beck = Center at (216) 521-2540.

This exhibition, curated by William Busta, showcases O’Sickey’s = works spanning seven decades.  This retrospective exhibition includes = sketches of India and Africa from his years in the Army during the 1940s; = advertising and design work from the 1940’s and 1950’s; landscape, = still-life and garden paintings; and his recent work based on circus themes. =

     = ;       “This exhibition will be an eye-opener for fans and collectors familiar with O’Sickey’s beautiful garden paintings, revealing new = dimensions of the artist,” says Sharon Dean, Executive Director of the Cleveland Artists Foundation.  “In his work, you’ll see =


an artist who witnessed = everything from Impressionism to Cubism and Pop art, and the then-new profession of graphic and commercial art.  His work not only masters those = movements, but builds upon them.”

     = ;       Born in Detroit in 1918, O’Sickey grew = up in Cleveland.  He graduated from the Cleveland School of Art (now the Cleveland Institute = of Art) and studied informally at the graduate level.  He continued to = develop his work through his 20s and was strongly influenced by = post-impressionism.  Throughout his career, O’Sickey taught at several area = universities and exhibited his paintings at many notable exhibitions including the May = Shows at the Cleveland Museum of Art.  His work is included in collections = at the Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland Public Library, Butler Institute of American Art, and other regional = museums.

     = ;       An informal reception with Joseph B. O’Sickey will be hosted by the = Beck = Center on Friday, April 20 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. in the Daniels Lounge.  = An opening reception with the artist will be held on Sunday, April 22 from = 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. in the CAF Gallery at the Beck Center.  = The Beck Center for the Arts is located at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood, just ten minutes west of downtown Cleveland.  Convenient onsite parking is available.

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-------------------------------1176494095-- From fstorch at beckcenter.org Fri Apr 13 13:15:15 2007 From: fstorch at beckcenter.org (Fran Storch) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 16:15:15 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]SATURDAY ONLY! BOGO Offer for Late-Night Performance of Sondheim's PASSION at Beck Center Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84EAED9A7@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77E08.72DE5B84 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C77E08.72DE5B84" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C77E08.72DE5B84 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 ~ BOGO Offer ~ for=20 Late-Night Performance Saturday, April 14 only =20 Stephen Sondheim's PASSION Directed by Victoria Bussert April 14 at 11:00 pm Studio Theater Beck Center for the Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood (just ten minutes west of downtown Cleveland) =20 To reserve tickets, call (216) 521-2540 =20 =20 Directed by nationally acclaimed director, Victoria Bussert, Passion's complex love story involves three lovers 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. This production contains sexual scenes with full nudity. =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 Passion runs through May 6. Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 p.m. with a special late-night performance on April 14. 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. To reserve tickets, call the Beck Center Box Office at (216) 521-2540 or online at www.beckcenter.org . =20 =20 Convenient on-site parking is available. Beck Center for the Arts is located just ten minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood.=20 =20 This production of Passion is sponsored by Cox Communications, WCLV 104.9 FM, WCPN 90.3 FM ideastream, LakewoodBuzz.com, and the FreeTimes. =20 =20 * Actor appears courtesy of the Actors Equity Association, the union of actors and stage managers.=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 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_002_01C77E08.72DE5B84 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

~ BOGO Offer = ~

for

Late-Night = Performance

Saturday, April 14 = only

 

Stephen Sondheim’s

PASSION

Directed by Victoria Bussert

April 14 at 11:00 = pm

Studio = Theater

Beck Center for the = Arts

17801 = Detroit Avenue in Lakewood<= /p>

(just ten minutes west of downtown = Cleveland)

 

To reserve tickets, call (216) 521-2540

 

 

Directed by nationally acclaimed director, Victoria Bussert, Passion’s complex love story involves three = lovers 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.  This production contains sexual = scenes with full nudity.

 

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 runs through May 6.  Show times are Fridays = and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 p.m. with a special = late-night performance on April 14.  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. = To reserve tickets, call the Beck Center Box Office at (216) 521-2540 or = online at www.beckcenter.org.  =  

 

Convenient = on-site parking is available.  Beck Center for the Arts is located just ten = minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in = Lakewood. =

 

This = production of Passion is sponsored by Cox Communications, WCLV 104.9 FM, WCPN 90.3 FM ideastream, = LakewoodBuzz.com, and the FreeTimes. 

 

 

* 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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Message-ID: <1FB3019EBE04D44F92FB300330FBC2CC110003@exchange.usalogin.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77E08.A5BC07B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable To celebrate the debut season of Northeast Ohio's newest performing arts company, Opera Cleveland is excited to offer all NEOPAL subscribers a very special 50% discount on all Gold Circle, A, B, and C level seats for our opening production - Richard Strauss' Salome! =20 Acclaimed soprano Lise Lindstrom triumphantly returns to Cleveland in the title role. Of her recent performance as Princess Turnadot, the Cleveland Plain Dealer exclaimed "Lise Lindstrom sang...with fearless brilliance." She "was riveting," agreed Opera News. =20 Ms. Lindstrom stars with Stephen Powell, who as Eugene Onegin and Sweeny Todd won the hearts of Cleveland's opera fans. The Plain Dealer heralded his "voice of velvet, capable of caressing...or exploding." =20 Salome opens April 20, with additional performances April 22 and 28, at the State Theatre, Playhouse Square Center. Call 216.241.6000 and mention code "50P" to receive your special discount. Tickets start at just $12.50! You may also order online at http://www.operacleveland.org. =20 Please join us as we raise the curtain on a new premier arts organization dedicated to presenting the classical repertoire's great masterpieces and opera's vanguard of bright young composers, singers and conductors. =20 For more information, please visit us at http://www.operacleveland.org, or call us at 216.575.0903. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77E08.A5BC07B0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
To=20 celebrate the debut season of Northeast Ohio's newest = performing arts=20 company, Opera Cleveland is excited to offer all NEOPAL subscribers a = very=20 special 50% discount on all Gold Circle, A, B, and C level seats for our = opening=20 production - Richard Strauss' Salome!
 
Acclaimed soprano=20 Lise Lindstrom triumphantly returns to Cleveland in the title role. Of = her=20 recent performance as Princess Turnadot, the Cleveland Plain Dealer = exclaimed=20 "Lise Lindstrom sang...with fearless brilliance."  She "was = riveting,"=20 agreed Opera News.
 
Ms. = Lindstrom stars=20 with Stephen Powell, who as Eugene Onegin and Sweeny Todd won the hearts = of=20 Cleveland's opera fans. The Plain Dealer heralded his "voice of velvet, = capable=20 of caressing...or exploding."
 
Salome = opens April=20 20, with additional performances April 22 and 28, at the State = Theatre,=20 Playhouse Square Center.  Call 216.241.6000 and mention code "50P" = to=20 receive your special discount.  Tickets start at just $12.50!  = You may=20 also order online at http://www.operacleveland.org.=
 
Please = join us as we=20 raise the curtain on a new premier arts organization dedicated to = presenting the=20 classical repertoire's great masterpieces and opera's vanguard of bright = young=20 composers, singers and conductors.
 
For = more=20 information, please visit us at http://www.operacleveland.org,= or call=20 us at 216.575.0903.
------_=_NextPart_001_01C77E08.A5BC07B0-- From remingtondreams at hotmail.com Fri Apr 13 09:22:52 2007 From: remingtondreams at hotmail.com (Donnell Hodges) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 12:22:52 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Health Discussion @ Karamu! Message-ID:

DR. BONITA COE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL INTERNAL MEDICINE OF THE CLEVELAND CLINIC TO FACILITATE A HEALTH DISCUSSION AT KARAMU HOUSE, SATURDAY APRIL 14, 2007

 

 

Cleveland (April 13, 2007) ? Dr. Bonita Coe, MD, MBA, of The Cleveland Clinic, will facilitate a health discussion at Karamu House to support the world premiere of A Colored Funeral.  Dr. Coe will address healthy living and at-risk behavior with a health checklist for women and men as well as an advanced directive form, which includes power of attorney for health care, living will and other wishes. 

  ?The advanced directive is really something young people need to consider because most of them do not have any personal legal directives in case of an emergency or life and death situation?, explained Dr. Coe.  The event, which begins at 4 pm, will take place on Saturday, April 14, 2007 in the Concert Hall at Karamu.

  A Colored Funeral, written by Gregory S. Carr, is a satirical play that examines social and health issues including hypertension, black on black crime, lack of life insurance and last will and testament, alcohol and drug addiction and risky sexual behavior, amongst others, that lead to the demise of African-Americans.  Carr will be in attendance to answer questions regarding A Colored Funeral.  In addition, a $3 discount is offered to all who attend the discussion.  Regular ticket prices for A Colored Funeral are $18 - $21.  Light healthy snacks will be provided.
 
Media Contact: Neal Hodges
216.795.7070 (x.249)
216.214.6383 (cell)
 
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Mortgage rates near historic lows. Refinance $200,000 loan for as low as $771/month* From edniam at alltel.net Fri Apr 13 09:43:52 2007 From: edniam at alltel.net (Edward Niam) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 12:43:52 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Press Release ~OUT OF DANGER~ *A Personal Protection Seminar for Women* Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0168_01C77DC9.643FF4C0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0169_01C77DC9.643FF4C0" ------=_NextPart_001_0169_01C77DC9.643FF4C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ~OUT OF DANGER~TM **A Personal Protection Seminar for Women** ~OUT OF DANGER~TM is a unique training that provides people with the hands-on-skills needed to protect them in any situation. This special program is for mothers, daughters, sisters and friends. In this seminar you will learn: -Fundamentals of personal protection -Awareness of dangerous situations and people -Common everyday items that can be used as defensive/offensive weapons -What happens to you physiologically and emotionally when you are attacked -Basic self defense techniques -When to fight - when to run -Break away methods -What to do when your attacker has a weapon -Safe driving - if you're being followed; a car with a red/blue flasher wants you to pull you over -Secure your home -Strangers at your door -Avoid being kidnapped -How to deal with a stalker -Protecting your children -Safety when traveling The program is two hours in length and is open to young women and adult females. Wear comfortable clothing and tennis shoes. Date: Tuesday, May 1, 2007 Time: 7 - 9 pm Location: Heritage Barn, Silver Springs Park, Young Road, Stow, Ohio Cost: $25.00 per person Space is limited so please register early! Registration: Call the Institute - 330.564.7558 or mail your check to Institute for Self Healing, 118 West Streetsboro Street, Suite 224, Hudson, Ohio 44236. Make checks payable to Edward Niam or Institute for Self Healing About our instructor: Edward Niam is a Master of Shaolin Kung Fu and holds the rank of Black Sash. He has been training people in all phases of personal protection for over 33 years. He is a former law enforcement officer and Director of Investigations for the Summit County Prosecutor's Office. Edward is a graduate of the Special Weapons and Tactics Training (SWAT) held in London, Ohio. Institute for Self Healing TaiQiGongtm Fitness Systems Edward Niam, M-T.C.M. Master-Traditional Chinese Medicine 118 West Streetsboro Street, Suite 224 Hudson, Ohio 44236 330.564.7558 Fax 330.342.3802 edniam at instituteforselfhealing.com www.instituteforselfhealing.com "Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away." _____ _____ _____ I am using the free version of SPAMfighter for private users. It has removed 33786 spam emails to date. Paying users do not have this message in their emails. Try SPAMfighter for free now! -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.446 / Virus Database: 269.4.0/759 - Release Date: 4/12/2007 7:58 PM ------=_NextPart_001_0169_01C77DC9.643FF4C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Sunflower

 
~OUT OF = DANGER~TM
 
**A Personal=20 Protection Seminar for Women**
 
~OUT OF = DANGER~TM is a=20 unique training that provides people with the hands-on-skills = needed to=20 protect them in any situation. This special program is for mothers, = daughters,=20 sisters and friends.
 
 
In this seminar you will learn: 
 
    -Fundamentals of personal=20 protection
    -Awareness of dangerous = situations=20 and people
    -Common everyday items = that can be=20 used as defensive/offensive weapons
    -What happens to you = physiologically=20 and emotionally when you are attacked
    -Basic self defense=20 techniques
    -When to fight - when to=20 run
    -Break away=20 methods
    -What to do when your = attacker has a=20 weapon
    -Safe driving - if you're = being=20 followed; a car with a red/blue flasher wants you to pull = you over
    -Secure your=20 home
    -Strangers at your=20 door
    -Avoid being=20 kidnapped
    -How to deal with a=20 stalker
    -Protecting your=20 children
    -Safety when=20 traveling
 
The program is two hours in length and is = open to young=20 women and adult females. Wear comfortable clothing and tennis=20 shoes. 
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Date:        = Tuesday,=20 May 1, 2007
 
Time:       = ;  7=20 - 9 pm
 
Location:  Heritage Barn, = Silver=20 Springs Park, Young Road, Stow, = Ohio
 
Cost:       &nb= sp; =20 $25.00 per person
 
Space is limited so please = register=20 early!
 
Registration: Call the = Institute -=20 330.564.7558 or mail your check to Institute for Self Healing, 118 West=20 Streetsboro Street, Suite 224, Hudson, Ohio 44236. Make checks payable = to Edward=20 Niam or Institute for Self = Healing
 
About our=20 instructor: Edward Niam is a Master of Shaolin Kung Fu and holds the = rank of=20 Black Sash. He has been training people in all phases of personal=20 protection for over 33 years. He is a former law enforcement officer and = Director of Investigations for the Summit County Prosecutor's Office. = Edward is=20 a graduate of the Special Weapons and Tactics Training (SWAT) held in London,=20 Ohio.
 
 
Institute for = Self=20 Healing
TaiQiGongtm  Fitness = Systems
Edward Niam, = M-T.C.M.
Master-Traditional = Chinese=20 Medicine
118 West Streetsboro = Street, Suite=20 224
Hudson, Ohio = 44236
330.564.7558 Fax=20 330.342.3802
edniam at instituteforsel= fhealing.com
www.instituteforselfheal= ing.com
 
"Life is not measured = by the number=20 of breaths we take,
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Message-ID: <621b4f918f684077ae31635848696430@cassidytheatre.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_SmarterMail_NextPart_2158826818873748 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =0D=0A=0D=0A Auditions for In Man =0D=0Aa new play by Michael Oatman = =0D=0ADirected by Melissa Crum=0D=0A=0D=0A Play Synopsis=0D=0A=0D=0A = An African American sales manager of a radio station is walking down th= e street on a beautiful summer day. A white male bicycle messenger is ridi= ng by the sales manager and inexplicably the sales manager grabs the bicycl= e messenger off his bike, slams him to the ground and beats him to death wi= th his bare hands. This play examines the aftermath of this horrific event.= =0D=0AThis show will be part of the 15th Annual R. Joyce Whitley Festival o= f New Plays, ARENAFEST.=0D=0A=0D=0ACast:=0D=0A Isiah Inman- African America= n late 20s early 30s=0D=0ATom Steward- Male early 40's =0D=0AJason Spencer-= Caucasian male early to mid 20s=0D=0ALorrie Inman- Caucasian woman late 20= s early 30s=0D=0A3 other male roles.=0D=0A=0D=0AAuditions will be held Satu= rday April 28th from 12:00-3:00pm=0D=0Aat the Cleveland State Factory Theat= re, Main Stage =0D=0A Please prepare a one minute contemporary monologue an= d be prepared for a cold reading. =0D=0A=0D=0AFor more questions or more in= formation: DO NOT REPLY TO THIS E-MAIL =0D=0APlease contact Director Meliss= a Crum at Melissa_blkofstarz at yahoo.com =0D=0A=0D=0A ------_SmarterMail_NextPart_2158826818873748 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =0D=0A

=0D=0A =0D= =0A Auditions for In Man
a new play by Michael Oatman
Directed by Melissa Crum

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=0D=0A Play Synopsis
=0D=0A= An African American sales manager of a=A0radio stati= on is walking down the street on a beautiful summer day.=A0 A white male bi= cycle messenger is riding by the sales manager and inexplicably the sales m= anager grabs the bicycle messenger off his bike, slams him to the ground an= d beats him to death with his bare hands. This play examines the aftermath = of this horrific event.
This show will be part of the= 15th Annual R. Joyce Whitley Festival of New Plays, ARENAFEST.

= Cast:
Isiah Inman- African American late 20s e= arly 30s
Tom Steward- Male early 40's
Jason Spencer- Caucasian m= ale early to mid 20s
Lorrie Inman- Caucasian woman late 20s early 30s<= br />3 other male roles.

Audit= ions will be held Saturday April 28th from 12:00-3:00pm
at the Clevela= nd State Factory Theatre, Main Stage

Pl= ease prepare a one minute contemporary monologue and be prepared for a cold= reading.

For more questions or more information:= DO NOT REPLY TO THIS E-MAIL
Please contact Director Melissa Crum at =
Melissa_bl= kofstarz at yahoo.com
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= =0D=0A ------_SmarterMail_NextPart_2158826818873748-- From balletlaves at yahoo.com Fri Apr 13 13:41:42 2007 From: balletlaves at yahoo.com (Courtney Laves) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 13:41:42 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Lecture by Peter Sklar Message-ID: <25693.84438.qm@web58701.mail.re1.yahoo.com> --0-386506299-1176496902=:84438 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Release Date:� April 5, 2007 �So You Want to be a Performer�� 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.�s Mischa Barton, Home Improvement�s Zachery Ty Bryan, Full House�s Lori Loughlin, NYPD Blue�s Rick Schroder, The Young & The Restless� Ashley Bashioum, Charmed and Picket Fences� �Holly Marie Combs, Sex & the City�s Sarah Jessica Parker, Walk the Line and Legally Blonde�s Reese Witherspoon and Ricki Lake all have in common? ����������� Peter Sklar, who has coached, directed or discovered all of the above young stars and hundreds of others, is offering a complimentary lecture, entitled: �So You Want To Be A Performer��. � 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. � The lecture will be followed by personal interviews with young members of the audience. � �So You Want to be a Performer�� is based on Sklar�s 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�g�s who include Sara Jessica Parker, (HBO�s Sex & The City), Reese Witherspoon, (Legally Blond, Walk the Line, etc.), Mischa Barton, (Fox TV�s 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�s currently developing a musical entitled �The Kid Who Played the Palace�, to be directed by William Martin, (Broadway�s �The Lieutenant�, five-time Tony Award nominee). � See www.petersklaronline.com. � 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. � WHEN: Sunday, April 22, 2007� �1:00pm � WHERE: Cleveland City Dance, 13947 Cedar Road, Cleveland, OH � RESERVATIONS: (216) 932-0222 --------------------------------- Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell? Check outnew cars at Yahoo! Autos. --0-386506299-1176496902=:84438 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Release Date:� April 5, 2007
�So You Want to be a Performer��
Free Lecture for Kids, Teens, Parents
Talent Scout with a Message
Media Contact
JENNIFER WATKINS
Public Relations
(917) 684-6977
Fax:� (425) 483-5694
What do The O.C.�s Mischa Barton, Home Improvement�s Zachery Ty Bryan, Full House�s Lori Loughlin, NYPD Blue�s Rick Schroder, The Young & The Restless� Ashley Bashioum, Charmed and Picket Fences� Holly Marie Combs, Sex & the City�s Sarah Jessica Parker, Walk the Line and Legally Blonde�s Reese Witherspoon and Ricki Lake all have in common?
�����������
Peter Sklar, who has coached, directed or discovered all of the above young stars and hundreds of others, is offering a complimentary lecture, entitled: �So You Want To Be A Performer��.
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.
The lecture will be followed by personal interviews with young members of the audience.
�So You Want to be a Performer�� is based on Sklar�s 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�g�s who include Sara Jessica Parker, (HBO�s Sex & The City), Reese Witherspoon, (Legally Blond, Walk the Line, etc.), Mischa Barton, (Fox TV�s 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�s currently developing a musical entitled �The Kid Who Played the Palace�, to be directed by William Martin, (Broadway�s �The Lieutenant�, five-time Tony Award nominee).
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.
WHEN: Sunday, April 22, 2007� �1:00pm
WHERE: Cleveland City Dance, 13947 Cedar Road, Cleveland, OH
RESERVATIONS: (216) 932-0222


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Open casting call for the film "For The Love Of Women"
IGAB Filmworks presents: for The Love Of Women, 

An audition will be held for their new film that will start filming soon. Non-union actors are welcome along with deferred pay parts and DVD copy of the film.

This film will be filmed in Cleveland Ohio, as of now auditions will take place in April and again in May for 2 days only to search for the right person for each part, extras and small parts could be needed.
To set a date for your audition with the casting director, you'll need to call for a date and time to be seen,  you should bring along your full bio and any color/black & white photos you have for their viewing.

Casting director for audition information:
Casting Director: Barbabra Bell 216-581-9600

Other fiilm projects are coming soon..if you missed out on this new film.

 



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--0-1613848240-1176511317=:79213-- From promiseheart at lpemail.com Fri Apr 13 20:36:16 2007 From: promiseheart at lpemail.com (promiseheart at lpemail.com) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 23:36:16 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last Call - Auditioning for Male Actor in Local Film Message-ID: <50445.76.205.72.145.1176521776.squirrel@wm1.lpemail.com> The Mama's Plan Film Group is making one final casting call for the role of Charlie Charleston, the lead male role in our not-for-profit social issue film. The ideal candidate for this role would be someone who can look the part of a 20 year old law school student. Charlie is preppie-like, handsome and charming. Rehearsals take place in Akron. Filming will take place later next month (May) at various location sites in northeastern Ohio. Since we are an independent group producing the film in a somewhat unconventional way, exact shooting times are to be determined. We are flexible and will try to accomodate your schedule as much as possible. We do prefer someone who is commited to this project and will remain in the region (be available) for the balance of the year. If you (or anyone you know) is interested in this opportunity, PLEASE CALL (330) 633-6093 ASAP to schedule an initial audition meeting and/or address any questions or concerns you may have (please do not respond by e-mail at this time). While we cannot provide compensation, the actor will receive notoriety, credit/references, and a free copy of the film in DVD format upon completion. To find out more about the film's story, themes and objectives, please 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 Fri Apr 13 20:49:02 2007 From: promiseheart at lpemail.com (promiseheart at lpemail.com) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 23:49:02 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Assistant Director Needed for Local Film Message-ID: <50457.76.205.72.145.1176522542.squirrel@wm1.lpemail.com> The Mama's Plan Film Group, based in Akron, is still seeking an assistant director for our not-for-profit social issue film. Since we are due to begin filming later this month (April 30th), this is an urgent need! Shooting of scenes will take place at various location sites in northeastern Ohio. Since we are an independent group producing the film in a somewhat unconventional way, exact shooting times from the start to finish of production are to be determined. We are flexible and will try to accomodate your schedule as much as possible. We do prefer someone who is commited to this project and will remain in the region (be available) for the balance of the year. If you (or anyone you know) is interested in this opportunity, PLEASE CALL (330) 633-6093 ASAP to schedule an initial meeting and/or address any questions or concerns you may have (please do not respond by e-mail at this time). While we cannot provide compensation, you will receive notoriety, credit/references, and a free copy of the film in DVD format upon completion. To find out more about the film's story, themes and objectives, please check out our website at: www.mamasplan.com. Sincerely, Eric Kowalski Volunteer/Representative for The Mama's Plan Film Group From hasanimanagement at onebox.com Fri Apr 13 21:41:32 2007 From: hasanimanagement at onebox.com (hasanimanagement at onebox.com) Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 00:41:32 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Advertisement Opportunity 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. ------=_NextPart_001_01BF24B2.F1B80B94 Content-Type: text/plain;Charset = "iso-8859-1" Hasani Management Presents our Second Annual Mother?s Day Celebration   You are cordially welcomed to attend Hasani Management?s special Mother?s Day event honoring all mothers in attendance on, Sunday May 13, 2007.  This spectacular event will take place at Holiday Inn in Beachwood, Ohio.  There is a small investment of $40 per person.   This black tie formal affair will include live entertainment, a formal dinner, fashion show and reception.    Do you have a business, planning a special event, or seeking employees, if so, you do not want to miss out on an opportunity to advertise or promote your business in our program ad for the Mother?s Day Celebration.  Don?t delay; call today to take your business or event to another level.  For further details on tickets and information on advertisement, give us a call at 216-916-7330 or check out our website at hasanimanagement.com.   Program Ad Prices:   Business Card Ad?????????????????.$20 Quarter Page Ad?????????????????..$30 Half Page Ad???????????????????..$50 Full Page Ad????????????????????$70 Full Page Ad (Color)????????????????$100   Business Information   Business Name:____________________________________________________   Business Contact:___________________________________________________   Business Telephone:_________________________________________________   Email Address:_____________________________________________________   What product or services does your company offer? ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________   Circle the program ad(s) you want to purchase:   Business Card     Quarter Page     Half Page               Full Page     Full Page (Color)   All checks/money orders must be received by May 3, 2007.  Payments can be to:  Hasani Management, P.O. 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Michael A. Miller: msrg-publications at earthlink.net or 216.389.6784. 

 

From ages two to 36, I performed in local theatrical productions in school, church and community-playhouse venues as an actor, singer and dancer.  I studied theater arts and English at Cuyahoga Community College, and my arts-related articles, interviews and reviews have been published in local publications including but not limited to the Encyclopedia of Cleveland History, Cleveland magazine and the Gay People's Chronicle.  I have since educated myself through independent studies in the finer points of film-making and am developing a fiction-based magazine, which was profiled in the Lakewood Observer.  Recently, I have accomplished hands-on experience in marketing, and am expanding my professional networking base in the business and arts community, locally and nationally.   

 
 
 
 

------=_NextPart_195811614584145324830-- From marnieb at windstream.net Fri Apr 13 22:08:40 2007 From: marnieb at windstream.net (marnieb at windstream.net) Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 1:08:40 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]BATTLE OF THE BANDS CONTEST!!! BANDS NEEDED - TOP PRIZE $1500.00 CASH!!! Message-ID: <20070414050840.BQTD5292.ispmxmta06-srv.windstream.net@webmail-relay.alltel.net> BATTLE OF THE BANDS CONTEST!!! BANDS NEEDED - TOP PRIZE $1500.00 CASH!!! We are working very hard to give $$ MONEY $$ away!!! THIS IS NO JOKE!!! *************NEW DATE AND EXTENDED DEADLINE*************** Bands needed for 3rd Annual Battle of Bands - (Adults 19 & over) Huge prizes!! 1st Prize $1500.00 AND Recording Studio Time at the Lava Room Recording Studio!!! Qualifying Rounds will be held at the HI-FI Concert Club, 11729 Detroit Ave., Lakewood,OH. We have extended the deadline to May 5, 2007. Qualification Rounds will be every SATURDAY AFTERNOON starting May 5th from 1-7 PM. (qualification round dates: May 5, May 12, May 19, May 26, & June 2, 2007) TWO BANDS PER QUALIFICATION ROUND WILL BE CHOSEN TO COMPETE IN THE FINALS DURING OUR FESTIVAL!! Doors open at NOON, there will be a cover charge at the door. The Finals will held at Columbia Homecoming Festival Saturday, June 30, 2007. Entry deadline is Saturday, May 5 2007. Visit our website at: http://www.columbiastation.com/homecoming/battleofthebands/forms/ to download the applicaiton or email us at bands at columbiastation.com If you need an application mailed, if you have questions or would like additional information you may call 216-324-2095 or 440-309-5295. This event is sponsored by the Columbia Chamber of Commerce, Hi-Fi Concert Club, Lava Room Recording Studio's & Ron Zehel Guitar Center. From weedz at bright.net Sat Apr 14 05:21:15 2007 From: weedz at bright.net (Ginny) Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 08:21:15 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Morrison Playmakers, Inc. Message-ID: MORRISON PLAYMAKERS, INC. (MPI) are reminding everyone that registrations for their summer youth program will be the following: SAT, APRIL 21 FROM 10AM-2PM AT THE SENIOR CENTER, 138 HIGH ST. WADSWORTH SUN, APRIL 22 FROM 1:30-3:30 AT FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 636 PARK AVE, BARBERTON PARK IN REAR OF BOTH BUILDINGS AND COME IN BACK DOOR AND FOLLOW SIGNS. AGES 8-18 PLEASE ....... PLEASE BRING ANY CONFLICTS YOU MAY HAVE!!!!! REGISTRATION FEE: $140 1ST CHILD $115 FOR EACH ADDITIONAL CHILD IN SAME FAMILY. SCHOLARSHIPS WILL BE AVAILABLE CLASSES WILL BEGIN MAY 5TH AND CONTINE ON SAT AND WED THROUGHOUT MAY. REHEARSALS WILL BEGIN JUNE 4TH AND CONTINUE EVERY MON, WED, THUR, SAT UNTIL PERFORMANCES PERFORMANCE DATES ARE: JULY 13,14,20,21 IN BARBERTON THIS PRODUCTION WILL ENTER A COMPETITION HOSTED BY THE OHIO COMMUNITY THEATRE ASSN. DATES FOR COMPETITION ARE JULY 28,29 IN COLUMBUS. WE WILL COMPETE WITH 8-12 OTHER YOUTH THEATRES. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CALL...330-416-5937 OR 330-769-4043 GINNY From rev.y.conner at sbcglobal.net Sat Apr 14 06:13:03 2007 From: rev.y.conner at sbcglobal.net (Rev. Yvonne Conner) Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 06:13:03 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking to hire instrumentalist for April 21st Message-ID: <495547.55994.qm@web83007.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1518242691-1176556383=:55994 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Broadway UMC would like to hire a musician for a solo, one time performance at a dedication program Saturday, April 21 3PM - 4PM. So, if you play violin, flute, trumpet, guitar, etc ... any instrument (other than piano) that requires minimum setup time and you have 10 minutes between 3PM and 4PM on April 21; please contact us at 216.271.3650. Rev. Yvonne Conner, Ed.D, MDiv. Senior Pastor Broadway United Methodist Church 5246 Broadway Avenue Cleveland, OH 44127 www.thebroadwayumc.org (216) 271.3650 (216) 341.3396 Fax (216) 739.0029 - Residence "The Church, not the State, proclaims the vision of the Kingdom to come. Therefore, the Church has an obligation to move out into society." Karl Barth --0-1518242691-1176556383=:55994 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Broadway UMC would like to hire a musician for a solo, one time performance at a dedication program Saturday, April 21 3PM - 4PM. So, if you play violin, flute, trumpet, guitar, etc ... any instrument (other than piano) that requires minimum setup time and you have 10 minutes between 3PM and 4PM on April 21; please contact us at 216.271.3650.


Rev. Yvonne Conner, Ed.D, MDiv. 
Senior Pastor
Broadway United Methodist Church
5246 Broadway Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44127

www.thebroadwayumc.org

(216) 271.3650
(216) 341.3396 Fax
(216) 739.0029 - Residence
 
"The Church, not the State, proclaims the vision of the Kingdom to come. Therefore, the Church has an obligation to move out into society." Karl Barth
--0-1518242691-1176556383=:55994-- From suehollandjohnson at yahoo.com Sat Apr 14 06:25:26 2007 From: suehollandjohnson at yahoo.com (sue holland johnson) Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 06:25:26 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]From S. Johnson: "PlayActs" Performances . . . Buy a Ticket! Be a Patron! Message-ID: <504767.76037.qm@web38710.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1923900518-1176557126=:76037 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit ?PlayActs? Performances. . . Need Your Support! Buy a Ticket! Be a Patron! What: ?PlayActs? Performances, presented by WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio When: Sat. April 28, 7:30 p.m., and Sunday, April 29, 3:00 p.m. Where: Gallery 324, Galleria, East 9th and St.Clair, Cleveland, Ohio Contact: Sue Johnson, director, 216-561-8608, wakeup4664 at aol.com . . . . . ?PlayActs? Performances Coming April 28th & 29th ! Gary Webster?s You?ll be Back, Prime Beef and Strictly Platonic? WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio presents ?PlayActs? Performances, Saturday, April 28th & Sunday, April 29th at Gallery 324, the Galleria, East 9th Street and St. Clair featuring Sapphire DeFranco . Mary Lu Franks . Charlie Loy Hawkins . Jim Lenahan . Jermal Ware and John Franks, Musical Director Tickets $12.00 Galleria parking available, $3.00 Go to www.wakeupandlives.org to Shopping Page to Order Tickets / Patron Listing. Make checks payable & mail to: WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio . P.O. Box 201524 . Shaker Heights, OH . 44120 ATTN: Sue Johnson Credit Cards: go to Shopping cart or call (216) 561-8608 Need Your Support! Buy a Ticket! Be a Patron! Make a Donation! To make a Donation to "PlayActs" Performances, and / or our "New Life, New Image" public speaking community service project which is piloting with New Life Community, a family transitional housing program, please go to the Shopping Page on www.wakeupandlives.org. . . . . . For Immediate Release Gary Webster, Emerging Playwright, Gets Triple Exposure: on the Stage, on the Small Screen, and on the Web Clevelanders will get a chance to experience three romantic comedies by Gary Webster, which take different looks at marriage, wedding rings, and lots of ??splaining to do,? when romance goes awry, during ?PlayActs? Performances, a two-day celebration held Saturday, April 28, 7:30 P and Sunday, April 29, 3:00 P, at Gallery 324 in the Galleria, East Ninth and St. Clair. The event will showcase two short plays, You?ll be Back, a tale told by two wedding rings, and Prime Beef, where Diane has a great idea to auction off her boyfriend Jeff and his friend Eddie at the upcoming benefit for the local animal shelter, and Strictly Platonic? a special staged reading of this full-length play, where, almost as a dare, Paul and Emily end up sharing an apartment in Florida as roommates. Paul?s chances for his dream job are affected by this arrangement, which leads to a series of schemes and results in an unanticipated outcome for Paul and Emily. This two-act production will receive its full performance, summer, 2007, as part of an on-going ?PlayActs? Performance series being presented to help support the Studio?s ?New Life, New Image? public speaking community service project which it is piloting with New Life Community, a family transitional housing program. WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio aims to present and promote Webster?s, and other area playwrights,? works that illustrate the diversity of arts and performing artists in Northeast Ohio. Studio director Sue Johnson said Webster?s plays were chosen because they help exemplify the organization?s mission. Besides, they?re fun and they take a light-hearted look at the foibles of love and marriage. ?Webster is a prolific playwright, who has penned over three hundred scenes, sketches, one- and two-act plays. We wanted to select some of Webster?s representative plays which have substantive roles for women and reflect diversity of age, race, and also, because Cleveland needs to know about our own in-house version of Neil Simon,? Johnson said. Webster began submitting his works, several years ago to the Studio, which conducts a playwriting competition once or twice each year, and considers all submission regardless of the writer?s experience. Johnson believes it?s time for Webster?s work to receive a special showcase and be introduced to Cleveland audiences. Viewers can see Webster share insights about his work and his craft on video streaming excerpts of ?Wake Up and Live with the Arts,? on the WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio web site, go to www.wakeupandlives.org, the spinning film reel. The cable show, now in its third year has featured more than one hundred arts-related guests from Northeast Ohio, Florida, Los Angeles, Canada and New York, and can be seen on Saturdays, 5:30 ? 6:30 P on Time Warner, Cable channel 21 in the eastern suburbs, and on Time Warner, channel 23 in the western suburbs; Cox Cable, Fridays, 9:30 - 10:30 P, ch. 45; and Cleveland Cable Access, Mondays, 7:00 - 8:00 P, ch. 46. . . . . . Gary Webster has been writing plays since he was in high school. The first he can remember was written in eleventh grade. It was titled "This Wasn't What I Had in Mind," and the topic was...surprise...RELATIONSHIPS! Webster followed that up with parodies of several Shakespearian plays. He wrote stuff long before that, but those are the first plays he can recall. He has been the ?token Gentile? in Ruby Fox?s writing group for years. His formal playwright's training came via Bob Noll's class at the Cleveland Playhouse. Webster is currently a radio announcer, who is making his directorial debut with Confessions of a Saturday Afternoon, which will be performed at Cleveland Public Theater in May. Sue Johnson is an actor, director, producer and talent coach whose professional credits include recent appearances in Cleveland area theatres, including Agents and Assets, an LAPD production at Cleveland Public Theater. She has directed My Big Fat Dysfunctional Office, a commissioned play, numerous "PlayActs" Performances, staged readings for Jim Spriggs' Terror on Biddle Street (2005), and Faye Sholiton?s All Things Being Equal (2006) for Karamu's Arenafest. TV credits include A & E's 100 Centre Street, and films, Antwone Fisher directed by Denzel Washington, and The Year That Trembled, Jay Craven, Director. Her talent resume lists numerous TV commercials, industrials, and voiceovers. Johnson produces, directs and co-hosts WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS TV show, with Chris Fortunato & Mac Michael, which showcases and celebrates the diversity of the performing arts, artists, and cultural arts in northeast Ohio. The performing & cultural arts program airs on Time Warner, Saturdays, 5:30 ? 6:30 P, Cable, ch. 21, eastern suburbs and ch. 23, western suburbs, on Cox Cable, Fridays, 9:30 ? 10:30 P, ch. 45 & Cleveland Access, Mondays, 7:00 ? 8:00 P, ch. 26. . . . . . About New Life Community . . . "First of all, New Life serves families -- we have welcomed over 550 families to our residential program in our sixteen years! We focus on employment as the means to achieve independence and stability, and we are proud to say that through our empowerment-style program over 90 percent of the families who have completed the New Life program have achieved employment. And on the average, 75 percent of our graduates are still employed one year after graduation and 85 percent still in permanent housing. Our families are all sizes and shapes -- most are headed by single moms with one to six children, although this year we have been blessed to serve several two-parent families as wells. -- The adults in our New Life families come committed to acquiring the skills and tools necessary to seek and obtain employment, affordable housing, and self-sufficiency during their four-month stay with us. Our before-and after-school children's program, our dedicated volunteers from the National Council of Jewish Women who bring us the Imagination Express, those who prepare a meal and spend a Family Fun Shop evening with our kids, the support we have from Hiram House Camp and Scotty's Place -- these are just some of the ways that we work to ensure a happy transition for the whole family . . ." Donna Asnani, Exec. Dir. (Annual Report, March 2007) ?Project New Life, New Image? . . . Acting Techniques to Enhance Public Speaking for Total Professional Image Impact. A series of 1 1/2-hour workshop sessions, designed to assist job seekers in becoming more effective in presenting themselves dynamically, enhancing self-esteem, professional image, and employability. . . . . . --------------------------------- http://carolirvin.com/wakeup.htm --------------------------------- Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell? Check outnew cars at Yahoo! Autos. --0-1923900518-1176557126=:76037 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit  ?PlayActs? Performances. . .
Need Your Support!  Buy a Ticket!  Be a Patron!
 What:    ?PlayActs? Performances, presented by WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors?  Studio
When:    Sat. April 28, 7:30  p.m., and Sunday, April 29, 3:00 p.m.
Where:   Gallery 324, Galleria, East 9th and St.Clair, Cleveland, Ohio
Contact: Sue Johnson, director, 216-561-8608, wakeup4664 at aol.com
                                                            . . . . .
?PlayActs? Performances
 
Coming April 28th  & 29th !
Gary Webster?s
You?ll be Back, Prime Beef and Strictly Platonic?
 
WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio
presents
 ?PlayActs? Performances,
Saturday, April 28th & Sunday, April 29th
at
Gallery 324,
the Galleria, East 9th Street and St. Clair
 
featuring
Sapphire DeFranco . Mary Lu Franks . Charlie Loy Hawkins .
Jim Lenahan .  Jermal Ware
and John Franks, Musical Director
 
Tickets  $12.00
Galleria parking available, $3.00
       
Go to www.wakeupandlives.org to Shopping Page to Order Tickets  / Patron Listing.
Make checks payable & mail to:

WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio  .  P.O. Box 201524 . Shaker Heights, OH . 44120

ATTN:  Sue Johnson
Credit Cards: go to Shopping cart or call (216) 561-8608
 
Need Your Support!  Buy a Ticket!  Be a Patron! Make a Donation!
 
To make a Donation to "PlayActs" Performances, and / or our "New Life, New Image" public speaking community service project which is piloting with New Life Community, a family transitional housing program, please go to the Shopping Page on www.wakeupandlives.org.
. . . . .
 
For Immediate Release
 
Gary Webster, Emerging  Playwright, Gets Triple Exposure:
on the Stage, on the Small Screen, and on the Web
 
    Clevelanders will get a chance to experience three romantic comedies by Gary Webster, which take different looks at marriage, wedding rings, and lots of ??splaining to do,? when romance goes awry, during ?PlayActs? Performances, a two-day celebration held Saturday, April 28, 7:30 P and Sunday, April 29, 3:00 P, at Gallery 324 in the Galleria, East Ninth and St. Clair.
                The event will showcase two short plays, You?ll be Back, a tale told by two wedding rings, and Prime Beef, where Diane has a great idea to auction off her boyfriend Jeff and his friend Eddie at the upcoming benefit for the local animal shelter, and Strictly Platonic? a special staged reading of this full-length play, where, almost as a dare, Paul and Emily end up sharing an apartment in Florida as roommates.  Paul?s chances for his dream job are affected by this arrangement, which leads to a series of schemes and results in an unanticipated outcome for Paul and Emily.  This two-act production will receive its full performance, summer, 2007, as part of an on-going ?PlayActs? Performance series being presented to help support the Studio?s ?New Life, New Image? public speaking community service project which it is piloting with New Life Community, a family transitional housing program.
           WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio aims to present and promote Webster?s, and other area playwrights,? works that illustrate the diversity of arts and performing artists in Northeast Ohio. Studio director Sue Johnson said Webster?s plays were chosen because they help exemplify the organization?s mission. Besides, they?re fun and they take a light-hearted look at the foibles of love and marriage. 
?Webster is a prolific playwright, who has penned over three hundred scenes, sketches, one- and two-act plays.  We wanted to select some of Webster?s representative plays which have substantive roles for women and reflect diversity of age, race, and also, because Cleveland needs to know about our own in-house version of Neil Simon,? Johnson said.
              Webster began submitting his works, several years ago to the Studio, which conducts a playwriting competition once or twice each year, and considers all submission regardless of the writer?s experience. Johnson believes it?s time for Webster?s work to receive a special showcase and be introduced to Cleveland audiences.
           Viewers can see Webster share insights about his work and his craft on video streaming excerpts of  ?Wake Up and Live with the Arts,? on the WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio web site, go to www.wakeupandlives.org, the spinning film reel.   The cable show, now in its third year has featured more than one hundred arts-related guests from Northeast Ohio, Florida, Los Angeles, Canada and New York, and can be seen on Saturdays, 5:30 ? 6:30 P on Time Warner, Cable channel 21 in the eastern suburbs, and on Time Warner, channel 23 in the western suburbs; Cox Cable, Fridays, 9:30 - 10:30 P, ch. 45; and Cleveland Cable Access, Mondays,  7:00 - 8:00 P, ch. 46.
. . . . .
 
Gary Webster has been writing plays since he was in high school. The first he can remember was written in eleventh grade. It was titled "This Wasn't What I Had in Mind," and the topic was...surprise...RELATIONSHIPS! Webster followed that up with parodies of several Shakespearian plays. He wrote stuff long before that, but those are the first plays he can recall. He has been the ?token Gentile? in Ruby Fox?s writing group for years. His formal playwright's training came via Bob Noll's class at the Cleveland Playhouse. Webster is currently a radio announcer, who is making his directorial debut with Confessions of a Saturday Afternoon, which will be performed at Cleveland Public Theater in May.
 
Sue Johnson is an actor, director, producer and talent coach whose professional credits include recent appearances in Cleveland area theatres, including Agents and Assets, an LAPD production at Cleveland Public Theater. She has directed My Big Fat Dysfunctional Office, a commissioned play, numerous "PlayActs" Performances, staged readings for Jim Spriggs' Terror on Biddle Street (2005), and Faye Sholiton?s All Things Being Equal (2006) for Karamu's Arenafest. TV credits include A & E's 100 Centre Street, and films, Antwone Fisher directed by Denzel Washington, and The Year That Trembled, Jay Craven, Director. Her talent resume lists numerous TV commercials, industrials, and voiceovers.
 
Johnson produces, directs and co-hosts WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS TV show, with
Chris Fortunato & Mac Michael, which showcases and celebrates the diversity of the performing arts, artists, and cultural arts in northeast Ohio. The performing & cultural arts program airs on Time Warner, Saturdays, 5:30 ? 6:30 P, Cable, ch. 21, eastern suburbs and ch. 23, western suburbs, on Cox Cable, Fridays, 9:30 ? 10:30 P, ch. 45 & Cleveland Access, Mondays, 7:00 ? 8:00 P, ch. 26.
. . . . .
About New Life Community . . .
"First of all, New Life serves families  -- we have welcomed over 550 families to our residential program in our sixteen years!  We focus on employment as the means to achieve independence and stability, and we are proud to say that through our empowerment-style program over 90 percent of the families who have completed the New Life program have achieved employment.  And on the average, 75 percent of our graduates are still employed one year after graduation and 85 percent still in permanent housing.  Our families are all sizes and shapes -- most are headed by single moms with one to six children, although this year we have been blessed to serve several two-parent families as wells.  -- The adults in our New Life families come committed to acquiring the skills and tools necessary to seek and obtain employment, affordable housing, and self-sufficiency during their four-month stay with us.  Our before-and after-school children's program, our dedicated volunteers from the National Council of Jewish Women who bring us the Imagination Express, those who prepare a meal and spend a Family Fun Shop evening with our kids, the support we have from Hiram House Camp and Scotty's Place -- these are just some of the ways that we work to ensure a happy transition for the whole family . . ." Donna Asnani, Exec. Dir.  (Annual Report, March 2007)
?Project New Life, New Image? . . . Acting Techniques to Enhance Public Speaking for Total Professional Image Impact.    A series of 1 1/2-hour workshop sessions, designed to assist job seekers in becoming more effective in presenting themselves dynamically, enhancing self-esteem, professional image, and employability.
                                                                                              . . . . .
 






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Check out new cars at Yahoo! Autos. --0-1923900518-1176557126=:76037-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Sat Apr 14 06:42:21 2007 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny K. Wu) Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 09:42:21 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]last reminder for April 21's OCAGC Meet and Greet OCA National Member Dinner Gala Message-ID: <0MKoyl-1HciRH1hZi-0003VC@mrelay.perfora.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00EE_01C77E79.34EDF0E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hello everyone, tickets is almost gone, so if you haven't considered attending, please do so asap. Not only you get a great dinner meal, but also wonderful performances from diversity cultural groups! 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 ------=_NextPart_000_00EE_01C77E79.34EDF0E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Hello everyone, tickets is almost gone, so if = you haven’t considered attending, please do so asap.  Not only = you get a great dinner meal, but also wonderful performances from diversity = cultural groups!

 

 

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

 

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_00EE_01C77E79.34EDF0E0-- From d20submissions at yahoo.com Sat Apr 14 10:09:32 2007 From: d20submissions at yahoo.com (d20submissions) Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 10:09:32 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL Auditions at the Cleveland Play House Message-ID: <362335.3036.qm@web33407.mail.mud.yahoo.com> SOMETHING OLD, SOMETHING NEW? SOMETHING TWISTED, SOMETHING SHREW! The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival celebrates its landmark 10th anniversary this year with one brand new production, the revisiting of a first year favorite, and a brand new performance venue. CSF?s summer repertory will consist of ?King Richard III,? directed by Allan Byrne, and ?The Taming of the Shrew,? directed by CSF Artistic Director Larry Nehring. ?The 10th anniversary of the Cleveland Shakespeare Festival is a monumental occasion for us,? said Nehring. ?Northeast Ohio has been so supportive of what we are trying to accomplish.? In addition to several of the venues that CSF has enjoyed in the past, the Shakes Fest will make an additional west side stop at Lorain County Community College?s Stocker Center for the Arts, in their outdoor amphitheatre. ?We are very pleased to add this venue to our schedule of performances,? said Managing Director Matthew Solarz. ?Now we can have performances all over Greater Cleveland, from the extreme west side, to the east side and close to downtown. ? Auditions are scheduled Monday and Tuesday, May 7 ? 8th, from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Cleveland Play House. Callbacks are planned for Thursday, May 10th. Please bring a headshot photo and recent resume. Online submissions can be sent to Larry at cleveshakes.org Final casting decisions will be posted to our new website (coming soon!) at www.CleveShakes.org once casting is complete. Additional information regarding auditions will be posted on the website and on our information line at 1-877-280-1646. 2007 CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE: July 7th & 8th ? SEASON OPENS ? at Lincoln Park in Tremont July 14th & 15th at Willoughby Fine Arts Association July 21st & 22nd at Lorain County Community College Stocker Center July 28th & 29th at the Shaker Heights Colonnade Aug. 4th & 5th at Cuyahoga Community College ? Western Campus Our newly-renovated website COMING SOON at WWW.CLEVESHAKES.ORG! __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From fionna923 at yahoo.com Sat Apr 14 16:34:20 2007 From: fionna923 at yahoo.com (Fionna Faulk) Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 16:34:20 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fionna Faulk on "RANDOM ACTS OF MUSIC" (Time Warner Cable) - April 17th & April 19th at 8:30pm (Also on Demand!) Message-ID: <20070414233421.35145.qmail@web52010.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-875241341-1176593660=:34905 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Fionna Faulk on Random Acts of Music (TV) =0A=0A Posted By:=0AFionna Faulk= =0A=0AHosted By::=0AFionna Faulk =0Ae-mail =0AWhen:=0ATuesday Apr 17, 2007= =0Aat 8:30 PM=0A=0AWhere::=0ATime Warner Cable (Also Airs APRIL 19th @8:30p= m!)=0AChannel 23 & Ch. 1111 On Demand=0ACleveland/Akron/Canton, OH 44115=0A= United States =0AView Map =0A=0ARandom Acts of Music TV will be airing the = episode that features me and David Ullman. Please help support your local a= rtists and local TV. =0ARSVP not required =0A =0A=0A=0A=0ASPREAD THE WORD..= . =0A =BB Blog this =0A =BB Bulletin this =0A=0A=0AA jam, some new artist= s and a good time. From Alliance Ohio it's Fionna Faulk and from Kent Ohio = we have David Ullman.=0A=0AWatch Random Acts of Music on OHIO ON DEMAND!!!= =0A=0ACh: 1111 click on the Lifestyles Tab - Random Acts of Music Tab then = click on name of artist you want to view.=0A=0AAiring in Cleveland Ch. 15, = Akron & Canton on Time Warner Ch. 23 Tue & Thu 8:30 PM.=0A=0Awww.randomacts= ofmusic.tv=0A=0A__________________________________________________=0ADo You= Yahoo!?=0ATired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around = =0Ahttp://mail.yahoo.com --0-875241341-1176593660=:34905 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell? Check out=0Anew cars at Yahoo! Autos.=0A --0-875241341-1176593660=:34905-- From herrickmartin at adelphia.net Sat Apr 14 19:10:31 2007 From: herrickmartin at adelphia.net (herrickmartin at adelphia.net) Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 19:10:31 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]stove needed for church kitchen Message-ID: <22715893.1176603031795.JavaMail.root@web26> Seeking affordable used stove, large size, six burner with side griddle if possible. anyone who knows where one is or where we can purchase one, please reply with info. Thanks. From Stacilynv at aol.com Sat Apr 14 19:11:00 2007 From: Stacilynv at aol.com (Stacilynv at aol.com) Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 22:11:00 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Still laughing all the way home from 'Urinetown'....! Message-ID: --part1_ce2.e257249.3352e3b4_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Officer "Lockstock" (played by the incredibly talented Max Chernin) claims in the show that "this is not a happy musical". Sorry, officer, but I beg to differ. I am neither a theater critic nor affiliated with the Stagecrafters' production of "Urinetown"....but I have to tell you all that I have never laughed so hard in a musical. Gloriously directed by Jamie Koeth with music direction by Sean Szaller and amazing choreography by Abby Lausin, this is a production you should not miss!!! Ben Fankhauser has an extraordinary career waiting for him on Broadway, no doubt, and he captures all that lead character Bobby Strong has to offer. The whole cast is wonderful....Stagecrafters truly has crafted a professional production. I remember the criticisms way back when that ran on neohiopal about this show....I didn't get involved then because I had never seen the show. After catching a clip of the song "Run Freedom Run" on WKYC's Good Company yesterday, I knew I had to see it (my own choir, the "Selrec Singers", is performing that song in June)....and I am so glad I did. "Urinetown" pokes fun at all things Broadway (look for snipets of "Annie", "Les Mis" and "Fiddler" just to name a few)....and it will definitely make you smile. In the course of the show, the cast even states "it's not a great title" for a musical....but this definitely IS a great performance!!! Don't miss it -- last performance is tomorrow at Orange High School at 1pm. Congratulations to producers Wendy Scott-Koeth and Richard Hinkelman for standing by your decision to do this show and giving the community such a treat!!! Staci Vincent ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. --part1_ce2.e257249.3352e3b4_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Officer "Lockstock" (played by the=20= incredibly talented Max Chernin) claims in the show that "this is not a happ= y musical".  Sorry, officer, but I beg to differ.  I am neither a=20= theater critic nor affiliated with the Stagecrafters' production of "Urineto= wn"....but I have to tell you all that I have never laughed so hard in a mus= ical. 

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I remember the criticisms way back when that ran on neohiopal about this sho= w....I didn't get involved then because I had never seen the show.  Aft= er catching a clip of the song  "Run Freedom Run" on WKYC's Good Compan= y yesterday, I knew I had to see it (my own choir, the "Selrec Singers", is=20= performing that song in June)....and I am so glad I did. "Urinetown" pokes f= un at all things Broadway (look for snipets of "Annie", "Les Mis" and "Fiddl= er" just to name a few)....and it will definitely make you smile.  = ;

In the course of the show, the cast even states "it's not a great title" for= a musical....but this definitely IS a great performance!!!  Don't miss= it -- last performance is tomorrow at Orange High School at 1pm. 

Congratulations to producers Wendy Scott-Koeth and Richard Hinkelman for sta= nding by your decision to do this show and giving the community such a treat= !!!

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See what's fr= ee at http://www.aol.com. --part1_ce2.e257249.3352e3b4_boundary-- From rorygirl4028 at hotmail.com Sat Apr 14 21:40:33 2007 From: rorygirl4028 at hotmail.com (sharon smith) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 00:40:33 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Opening: Disney's "AIDA" at Parma Senior High - April 20th - 22nd Message-ID: Parma Senior High is proud to announce the opening of our spring musical, Disney's "AIDA," this coming week - April 20th, 21st, and 22nd. PSH is one of only five high schools in the state putting on the production this year! The Friday and Saturday night shows are at 7:30 PM and the Sunday show is at 2:00 PM. Tickets in advance are $6.00 for students & $8.00 for adults; at the door $7.00 for students and $9.00 for adults. Parma Senior High is located at 6285 West 54th, just north of Parmatown Mall. Any questions or inquiries about ticket sales can be directed to Sharon Risko at 1-440-885-2300. _________________________________________________________________ Get a FREE Web site, company branded e-mail and more from Microsoft Office Live! http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/mcrssaub0050001411mrt/direct/01/ From casting at compoundpictures.com Sat Apr 14 21:37:56 2007 From: casting at compoundpictures.com (casting at compoundpictures.com) Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 21:37:56 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Casting Male 20's for Feature Film-Cross Country Road Movie Message-ID: <20070415044104.C57EC4CE59@braxton.siteprotect.com> Looking for actor, males 20=92s, to work with internationally distributed= =0D experienced filmmakers (cordobanights.com) on independent feature that will= be=0D filmed 5 weeks through July and August 2007. Filming to take place on the = road=0D from NY across country to California. Actor will need to ride motorcycle. S= low=0D speeds. Beginners level. =0D Meals, housing provided. Living stipend. Small cast and crew will share liv= ing=0D quarters.=0D Please respond with headshot and resume to casting at compoundpictures.com. = =0D =0D A man with no memory of his past joins three young drifters heading to=0D California. In the style of 60s cult, biker flicks and 70=92s spaghetti wes= terns.=0D =0D =0D =0D =0D From bernadettehisey at yahoo.com Sun Apr 15 06:54:28 2007 From: bernadettehisey at yahoo.com (Bernadette Hisey) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 06:54:28 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]MGP's "Anything Goes" Message-ID: <391741.53967.qm@web58612.mail.re3.yahoo.com> --0-410379349-1176645268=:53967 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Mighty Goliath Productions presents "Anything Goes" April 19, 20, 21, 22 Thurs, Fri, Sat at 8:00 Sun at 2:00 In the beautiful Daniel B. Ross, Ph.D. Performing Arts Center at Avon Lake High School Ticket prices: SPECIAL: Opening Night Only - All Tickets $8.00 General Admission $13 Senior Citizens and Students $9 Lead Characters: Bernadette Hisey as Reno Sweeney Ian Atwood as Billy Crocker Susan Didino as Bonnie LaTour Joe Tutak as Moonface Martin Angelamaria Garcia as Hope Harcourt Casey Wolnowski as Sir Evelyn Oakleigh Kristen Jones as Evangeline Harcourt Doug Brill as Elisha J. Whitney Angels: Charlene Figueira, Susan Hisey, Jennifer McAdams Jessica L. May, Tricia Stepanek, Hannah J. Stofan Susan Didino as Bonnie LaTour Joe Tutak as Moonface Martin --------------------------------- Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell? Check outnew cars at Yahoo! Autos. --0-410379349-1176645268=:53967 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Mighty Goliath Productions
presents

"Anything Goes"
April 19, 20, 21, 22
Thurs, Fri, Sat at 8:00
Sun at 2:00

In the beautiful
Daniel B. Ross, Ph.D. Performing Arts Center at
Avon Lake High School


Ticket prices:
SPECIAL: Opening Night Only - All Tickets $8.00
General Admission $13
Senior Citizens and Students $9

Lead Characters:
Bernadette Hisey as Reno Sweeney
Ian Atwood as Billy Crocker
Susan Didino as Bonnie LaTour
Joe Tutak as Moonface Martin

Angelamaria Garcia as Hope Harcourt
Casey Wolnowski as Sir Evelyn Oakleigh
Kristen Jones as Evangeline Harcourt
Doug Brill as Elisha J. Whitney
Angels:
Charlene Figueira, Susan Hisey, Jennifer McAdams
Jessica L. May, Tricia Stepanek, Hannah J. Stofan
Susan Didino as Bonnie LaTour
Joe Tutak as Moonface Martin


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Check out new cars at Yahoo! Autos. --0-410379349-1176645268=:53967-- From mardus at sbcglobal.net Sun Apr 15 07:49:27 2007 From: mardus at sbcglobal.net (Marie Dusini) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 07:49:27 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]WRPLAYHOUSE OPENS ITS 51ST SEASON WITH NEIL SIMONS' "RUMORS" Message-ID: <216147.17109.qm@web81003.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1769277555-1176648567=:17109 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit From: Marie Dusini (330) 836-2552 WESTERN RESERVE PLAYHOUSE OPENS ITS 51ST SEASON Western Reserve Playhouse opens its 51st season with the farce RUMORS written by NEIL SIMON on JUNE 1ST and it continues to play JUNE 2, 8, 9, 10, 15 and 16. MARK A. ZIMMERMAN returns to the playhouse this season to direct Rumors, he successfully directed our musical ONCE UPON A MATTRESS last season and it played to record crowds and received outstanding reviews from all the media. We also have a strong cast of very well known actors in our northeast Ohio theatre community, among them Natalie M. Mallis, Alex J. Nine, Emily Haase Demiray, Fig Jankowsi, Dan Camburn, Candace Russell, Jerry Schaber, Marc Dusini, and Jessi Hale. Fig Jankowsi and Jessi Hale appeared in last seasons musical ONCE UPON A MATTRESS, and Jerry Schabers? last appearance at the Playhouse was in MUSIC MAN. Candace Russell won rave reviews as our Opal in OPAL?S HUSBAND last season. Marc Dusini also has been in many of our plays over the last five years and has also received many well deserved reviews from the media. He is also one of WRP?S long time board members. Board member Walt Kaminski is set designer and fellow board member Sue Snyder is stage manager assisted by Rebecca Salchak. Darlene Matthew and Marie Dusini are producers. Tickets prices are $10.00 for adults and $9.00 for seniors and students. Curtain time is 8:00 p.m. with a 7:30 p.m. curtain time for Sunday June 10th. Theatre is located at 3326 Everett Road at the corner of Revere Road at the Bath/Richfield township line in Summit County close to I-271 and I-77 (Exit 143). FOR RESERVATIONS CALL: (330) 620-7314 Check MailCompose TG: UI: SFI: SFV: --> var url1 = "http://us.f810.mail.yahoo.com/ym/Search?Find=1&y5beta=yes&B=1_p=bottom"; --0-1769277555-1176648567=:17109 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
From: Marie Dusini (330) 836-2552
WESTERN RESERVE PLAYHOUSE
OPENS ITS 51ST SEASON
Western Reserve Playhouse opens its 51st season with the farce RUMORS written by NEIL SIMON on JUNE 1ST and it continues to play JUNE 2, 8, 9, 10, 15 and 16.
MARK A. ZIMMERMAN returns to the playhouse this season to direct Rumors, he successfully directed our musical ONCE UPON A MATTRESS last season and it played to record crowds and received outstanding reviews from all the media.
We also have a strong cast of very well known actors in our northeast Ohio theatre community, among them Natalie M. Mallis, Alex J. Nine, Emily Haase Demiray, Fig Jankowsi, Dan Camburn, Candace Russell, Jerry Schaber, Marc Dusini, and Jessi Hale.
Fig Jankowsi and Jessi Hale appeared in last seasons musical ONCE UPON A MATTRESS, and Jerry Schabers? last appearance at the Playhouse was in MUSIC MAN. Candace Russell won rave reviews as our Opal in OPAL?S HUSBAND last season. Marc Dusini also has been in many of our plays over the last five years and has also received many well deserved reviews from the media. He is also one of WRP?S long time board members.
Board member Walt Kaminski is set designer and fellow board member Sue Snyder is stage manager assisted by Rebecca Salchak. Darlene Matthew and Marie Dusini
are producers.
Tickets prices are $10.00 for adults and $9.00 for seniors and students. Curtain time is 8:00 p.m. with a 7:30 p.m. curtain time for Sunday June 10th.
Theatre is located at 3326 Everett Road at the corner of Revere Road at the Bath/Richfield township line in Summit County close to I-271 and I-77 (Exit 143).
FOR RESERVATIONS CALL: (330) 620-7314
--0-1769277555-1176648567=:17109-- From rev.y.conner at sbcglobal.net Sun Apr 15 11:03:25 2007 From: rev.y.conner at sbcglobal.net (Rev. Yvonne Conner) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 11:03:25 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Thank you - April 21 spot filled Message-ID: <630912.15951.qm@web83008.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1560611882-1176660205=:15951 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Thank you for the overwhelming response to our need for an instrumentalist. Our spot has been filled. We truly appreciate this list-serve! Rev. Yvonne Conner Rev. Yvonne Conner, Ed.D, MDiv. Senior Pastor Broadway United Methodist Church 5246 Broadway Avenue Cleveland, OH 44127 www.thebroadwayumc.org (216) 271.3650 (216) 341.3396 Fax (216) 739.0029 - Residence "The Church, not the State, proclaims the vision of the Kingdom to come. Therefore, the Church has an obligation to move out into society." Karl Barth --0-1560611882-1176660205=:15951 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Thank you for the overwhelming response to our need for an instrumentalist. Our spot  has been filled.
 
We truly appreciate this list-serve!
 
Rev. Yvonne Conner


Rev. Yvonne Conner, Ed.D, MDiv. 
Senior Pastor
Broadway United Methodist Church
5246 Broadway Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44127

www.thebroadwayumc.org

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(216) 341.3396 Fax
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"The Church, not the State, proclaims the vision of the Kingdom to come. Therefore, the Church has an obligation to move out into society." Karl Barth
--0-1560611882-1176660205=:15951-- From TBROWN at plaind.com Sun Apr 15 12:11:11 2007 From: TBROWN at plaind.com (TONY BROWN) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 15:11:11 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Authors Seeking AA Actress (Paid Gig) In-Reply-To: <192234.79213.qm@web36502.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <20070413181735.4238.qmail@web81405.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <192234.79213.qm@web36502.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <4622408E.B6E4.0002.0@plaind.com> good point, marc. more importantly, does the person who posted this advert mean to imply = that ONLY an actress in aa could do this part? seems prima facie discrimina= tory to me. actresses ACT, meaning an actress in or out of aa should be = qualified, so long as she can play the role (which i presume is that of a = sober woman). anyway, not that important in the grand scheme of things, = but it came across as weird. tony >>> MARC MORITZ 4/13/2007 8:41 PM >>> AA Actress? Aren't people in Alcoholics Anonymous supposed to be anonymous?= =20 Moritz MARC MORITZ=20 216-255-1120 cell Sign up for FREE breaking news updates at cleveland.com/updates From bobbywms1 at excite.com Sun Apr 15 12:44:03 2007 From: bobbywms1 at excite.com (bobbywms1 at excite.com) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 15:44:03 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Smoking Ban in Public Message-ID: <20070415194403.9861991FE5@xprdmxin.myway.com> --EXCITEBOUNDARY_000__59e2ec757ae4823aaea79ce9556d99d9 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Mr. Brown, From my perspective as a member of the Cleveland theater community for almost two decades as well as a former health care professional, I find the comparison of the smoking ban in public places, to attempts to censor language and nudity onstage almost laughable. Language and nudity do not constitute a public health hazard, while the dangers of smoking and second-hand smoke are well documented. I wonder, would any of the directors mentioned in your article ask an actor to take a loaded gun on stage? Or stage a fight with sharpened/pointed swords or knives? Of course not. According to the Center for Disease Control smoking related illnesses killed 10 times more Americans than guns in 2006. Not only is the ban now the law, it is also the will of the people, many of whom patronize our theaters. I've been involved in numerous productions where lines were cut/edited or situations adapted because of length, time, or whatever need the director felt had to be met. Why is this different? Change is an inevitable part of life. Our challenge as artists is to embrace the changes and to adapt.Compared to the welfare of actors and audiences, what should our priority be? After all...it is just a play. Very truly yours, Robert J. Williams _______________________________________________ Join Excite! - http://www.excite.com The most personalized portal on the Web! --EXCITEBOUNDARY_000__59e2ec757ae4823aaea79ce9556d99d9 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

Mr. Brown,

From my perspective as a member of the Cleveland theater community for almost two decades as well as a former health care professional, I find the comparison of the smoking ban in public places, to attempts to censor language and nudity onstage almost laughable. Language and nudity do not constitute a public health hazard, while the dangers of smoking and second-hand smoke are well documented. I wonder, would any of the directors mentioned in your article ask an actor to take a loaded gun on stage? Or stage a fight with sharpened/pointed swords or knives? Of course not. According to the Center for Disease Control smoking related illnesses killed 10 times more Americans than guns in 2006. Not only is the ban now the law, it is also the will of the people, many of whom patronize our theaters. I've been involved in numerous productions where lines were cut/edited or situations adapted because of length, time, or whatever need the director felt had to be met. Why is this different? Change is an inevitable part of life. Our challenge as artists is to embrace the changes and to adapt.Compared to the welfare of actors and audiences, what should our priority be? After all...it is just a play.

Very truly yours,

Robert J. Williams




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--EXCITEBOUNDARY_000__59e2ec757ae4823aaea79ce9556d99d9-- From TBROWN at plaind.com Sun Apr 15 13:13:11 2007 From: TBROWN at plaind.com (TONY BROWN) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 16:13:11 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Smoking Ban in Public In-Reply-To: <20070415194403.9861991FE5@xprdmxin.myway.com> References: <20070415194403.9861991FE5@xprdmxin.myway.com> Message-ID: <46224F16.B6E4.0002.0@plaind.com> actors and other performers are asked to make many sacrifices. chevy chase = and jerry lewis have suffered damage to their bodies from taking pratfalls.= ballet dancers, from an early age, contort their bodies into unnatural = postures. opera singers risk their vocal chords with demanding scores. = smoking a cigarette, or an herbal cigarette, onstage once a night (or = twice on matinee days) hardly constitute a life-threatening undertaking, = unlike using a loaded gun or an unbuttoned epee. as for obscenity and = nudity on stage, plenty of right-wing nut-cases who believe that they are = unhealthy, possibly even enough so as to cause eternal damnation. at any rate, the first ammendment is likely to prevail here. tony =20 >>> "" 4/15/2007 3:44 PM >>> Mr. Brown, From my perspective as a member of the Cleveland theater = community for almost two decades as well as a former health care profession= al, I find the comparison of the smoking ban in public places, to attempts = to censor language and nudity onstage almost laughable. Language and = nudity do not constitute a public health hazard, while the dangers of = smoking and second-hand smoke are well documented. I wonder, would any of = the directors mentioned in your article ask an actor to take a loaded gun = on stage? Or stage a fight with sharpened/pointed swords or knives? Of = course not. According to the Center for Disease Control smoking related = illnesses killed 10 times more Americans than guns in 2006. Not only is = the ban now the law, it is also the will of the people, many of whom = patronize our theaters. I've been involved in numerous productions where = lines were cut/edited or situations adapted because of length, time, or = whatever need the director felt had to be met. Why is=20 this different? Change is an inevitable part of life. Our challenge as = artists is to embrace the changes and to adapt.Compared to the welfare of = actors and audiences, what should our priority be? After all...it is just = a play. Very truly yours, Robert J. Williams _______________________________________________ Join Excite! - http://www.excite.com=20 The most personalized portal on the Web! Sign up for FREE breaking news updates at cleveland.com/updates From judgehand2003a at yahoo.com Sun Apr 15 13:55:30 2007 From: judgehand2003a at yahoo.com (Christopher Fortunato) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 13:55:30 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Smoking Ban in Public In-Reply-To: <46224F16.B6E4.0002.0@plaind.com> Message-ID: <650339.94741.qm@web51912.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-981646063-1176670530=:94741 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Two seasons ago, I was in a professional musical production that had a number of injuries from young dancers who were giving it their all. My experience with producers is that they make sure treatment and paperwork is successfully carried out. Worker's compensation in Equity productions has always been faithfully adhered. One of my first jury cases as a lawyer was securing worker's compensation benefits for a ballet dancer. The testimony of what a ballet dancer had to go through for warm ups, practice, basic positions esp. turnouts of the hip will lend to osteo arthritis in middle age and, subsequently, the diminution of a dancer's career into character parts in dancing. I really think the comparison of smoking to other stage hazards does not bear scrutiny. Speaking as someone who smoked Lucky Strikes with his mother for nine months, the theatre going public and fellow actors are not going to suffer deleterious affects from such smoking. It is a wonder, though, that so many actors smoke on break when one's lungs are so important to ensuring one's voice is heard in the back row. (I was trained before there were stage microphones.) As for obscenity and nudity on stage, the two concepts are not necesarrily the same. One of my first Broadway shows I saw, back in 1981, "The Elephant Man" had Carole Shelley bare her breasts on stage to the Elephant Man when he lamented he had never seen a women's breasts and would most likely never do so. Obscene, no. Nudity, partial, yes. Acceptable? Absolutely. Other examples of nudity include "The Lisbon Traviata", "Hair", "Oh, Calcutta" and "Jeffrey", a Paul Rudnick comedy where this writer ended a scene clad in nothing more but a jock (thank you, Brian Z.) Obscenity is usually determined by community standards, but the consensus of the law on that subject will define obscenity as contact between partners or ejaculation. Some conservatives (many in acting who are too afraid to say they are for fear of not getting cast or losing friends) have the discernment to know the difference. Christopher Fortunato TONY BROWN wrote: actors and other performers are asked to make many sacrifices. chevy chase and jerry lewis have suffered damage to their bodies from taking pratfalls. ballet dancers, from an early age, contort their bodies into unnatural postures. opera singers risk their vocal chords with demanding scores. smoking a cigarette, or an herbal cigarette, onstage once a night (or twice on matinee days) hardly constitute a life-threatening undertaking, unlike using a loaded gun or an unbuttoned epee. as for obscenity and nudity on stage, plenty of right-wing nut-cases who believe that they are unhealthy, possibly even enough so as to cause eternal damnation. at any rate, the first ammendment is likely to prevail here. tony >>> "" 4/15/2007 3:44 PM >>> Mr. Brown, From my perspective as a member of the Cleveland theater community for almost two decades as well as a former health care professional, I find the comparison of the smoking ban in public places, to attempts to censor language and nudity onstage almost laughable. Language and nudity do not constitute a public health hazard, while the dangers of smoking and second-hand smoke are well documented. I wonder, would any of the directors mentioned in your article ask an actor to take a loaded gun on stage? Or stage a fight with sharpened/pointed swords or knives? Of course not. According to the Center for Disease Control smoking related illnesses killed 10 times more Americans than guns in 2006. Not only is the ban now the law, it is also the will of the people, many of whom patronize our theaters. I've been involved in numerous productions where lines were cut/edited or situations adapted because of length, time, or whatever need the director felt had to be met. Why is this different? Change is an inevitable part of life. Our challenge as artists is to embrace the changes and to adapt.Compared to the welfare of actors and audiences, what should our priority be? After all...it is just a play. Very truly yours, Robert J. 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Two seasons ago, I was in a professional musical production that had a number of injuries from young dancers who were giving it their all.  My experience with producers is that they make sure treatment and paperwork is successfully carried out.  Worker's compensation in Equity productions has always been faithfully adhered.
 
One of my first jury cases as a lawyer was securing worker's compensation benefits for a ballet dancer.  The testimony of what a ballet dancer had to go through for warm ups, practice, basic positions esp. turnouts of the hip will lend to osteo arthritis in middle age and, subsequently, the diminution of a dancer's career into character parts in dancing.
 
I really think the comparison of smoking to other stage hazards does not bear scrutiny.  Speaking as someone who smoked Lucky Strikes with his mother for nine months, the theatre going public and fellow actors are not going to suffer deleterious affects from such smoking.  It is a wonder, though, that so many actors smoke on break when one's lungs are so important to ensuring one's voice is heard in the back row.  (I was trained before there were stage microphones.)
As for obscenity and nudity on stage, the two concepts are not necesarrily the same.  One of my first Broadway shows I saw, back in 1981, "The Elephant Man" had Carole Shelley bare her breasts on stage to the Elephant Man when he lamented he had never seen a women's breasts and would most likely never do so.  Obscene, no.  Nudity, partial, yes. Acceptable?  Absolutely.  Other examples of nudity include "The Lisbon Traviata", "Hair", "Oh, Calcutta" and "Jeffrey", a Paul Rudnick comedy where this writer ended a scene clad in nothing more but a jock (thank you, Brian Z.) 
 
Obscenity is usually determined by community standards, but the consensus of the law on that subject will define obscenity as contact between partners or ejaculation.
 
Some conservatives (many in acting who are too afraid to say they are for fear of not getting cast or losing friends) have the discernment to know the difference. 
 
Christopher Fortunato

TONY BROWN <TBROWN at plaind.com> wrote:
actors and other performers are asked to make many sacrifices. chevy chase and jerry lewis have suffered damage to their bodies from taking pratfalls. ballet dancers, from an early age, contort their bodies into unnatural postures. opera singers risk their vocal chords with demanding scores. smoking a cigarette, or an herbal cigarette, onstage once a night (or twice on matinee days) hardly constitute a life-threatening undertaking, unlike using a loaded gun or an unbuttoned epee. as for obscenity and nudity on stage, plenty of right-wing nut-cases who believe that they are unhealthy, possibly even enough so as to cause eternal damnation.

at any rate, the first ammendment is likely to prevail here.

tony

>>> "" 4/15/2007 3:44 PM >>>


Mr. Brown, From my perspective as a member of the Cleveland theater community for almost two decades as well as a former health care professional, I find the comparison of the smoking ban in public places, to attempts to censor language and nudity onstage almost laughable. Language and nudity do not constitute a public health hazard, while the dangers of smoking and second-hand smoke are well documented. I wonder, would any of the directors mentioned in your article ask an actor to take a loaded gun on stage? Or stage a fight with sharpened/pointed swords or knives? Of course not. According to the Center for Disease Control smoking related illnesses killed 10 times more Americans than guns in 2006. Not only is the ban now the law, it is also the will of the people, many of whom patronize our theaters. I've been involved in numerous productions where lines were cut/edited or situations adapted because of length, time, or whatever need the director felt had to be met. Why is
this different? Change is an inevitable part of life. Our challenge as artists is to embrace the changes and to adapt.Compared to the welfare of actors and audiences, what should our priority be? After all...it is just a play. Very truly yours, Robert J. Williams

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Exercise your brain! Try Flexicon. From mabenator at gmail.com Sun Apr 15 14:30:55 2007 From: mabenator at gmail.com (Marie Bohusch) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 17:30:55 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Authors Seeking AA Actress (Paid Gig) In-Reply-To: <4622408E.B6E4.0002.0@plaind.com> References: <20070413181735.4238.qmail@web81405.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <192234.79213.qm@web36502.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <4622408E.B6E4.0002.0@plaind.com> Message-ID: <8e2acdfe0704151430x1c3f8c06sfae4466a3108c8@mail.gmail.com> as a female, I thought the AA meant stringbean. When I saw the reply about A.A. -- I tried to visit the website to see if there was any further explanation there, since I AM a 34y.o. stringbean. The website seems to have a Java applet of some variety that keeps sucking up about 350MB of RAM (no joke) and crashing my internet browser, so I still have no clue whether they are looking for a stringbean or a sober alcoholic. Is there a non-Java version of the website, or could we possibly get an explanation of what is meant by AA? marie On 4/15/07, TONY BROWN wrote: > good point, marc. > > more importantly, does the person who posted this advert mean to imply that ONLY an actress in aa could do this part? seems prima facie discriminatory to me. actresses ACT, meaning an actress in or out of aa should be qualified, so long as she can play the role (which i presume is that of a sober woman). anyway, not that important in the grand scheme of things, but it came across as weird. > > tony > > >>> MARC MORITZ 4/13/2007 8:41 PM >>> > AA Actress? Aren't people in Alcoholics Anonymous supposed to be anonymous? > > Moritz > > > MARC MORITZ > 216-255-1120 cell > From bwillis at rightupmedia.com Sun Apr 15 16:10:57 2007 From: bwillis at rightupmedia.com (Brooke Willis) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 19:10:57 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Re: Authors Seeking AA Actress (Paid Gig) In-Reply-To: <4622408E.B6E4.0002.0@plaind.com> References: <20070413181735.4238.qmail@web81405.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <192234.79213.qm@web36502.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <4622408E.B6E4.0002.0@plaind.com> Message-ID: Um, hello, didn't it occur to you that it might mean an African American actress? I assume Marc was just being funny. Brooke On Apr 15, 2007, at 3:11 PM, TONY BROWN wrote: good point, marc. more importantly, does the person who posted this advert mean to imply that ONLY an actress in aa could do this part? seems prima facie discriminatory to me. actresses ACT, meaning an actress in or out of aa should be qualified, so long as she can play the role (which i presume is that of a sober woman). anyway, not that important in the grand scheme of things, but it came across as weird. tony >>> MARC MORITZ 4/13/2007 8:41 PM >>> AA Actress? Aren't people in Alcoholics Anonymous supposed to be anonymous? Moritz MARC MORITZ 216-255-1120 cell From higbee at chsaviour.org Sun Apr 15 16:21:43 2007 From: higbee at chsaviour.org (Judith Higbee) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 19:21:43 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Music of the Americas concert, lecture and exhibit Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77FB4.D45705AB Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable MUSIC OF THE AMERICAS Sunday, April 29th 3:00 p.m. =20 MUSIC OF SOUTH, CENTRAL AND NORTH AMERICA Adult, Youth and Children's Choirs, Instrumentalists, Handbell Choirs and Liturgical Dancers ECHOWOOD: flute & percussion duo featuring Virginia Steiger and Timothy Strelau =20 CONCERT HIGHLIGHTS Wedding Cantata by Daniel Pinkham Gloria (Misa Criolla) by Ariel Ramirez Soloists: Stephen DiLauro, bass; Evan Bescan, tenor =20 ART EXHIBIT April 22-29 Huipiles - Hand-woven and embroidered blouses from Guatemala display Mayan heritage in their bright colors and intricate designs. =20 LECTURE April 29 at 9:30 a.m. Mayan Spirituality and the Natural World =20 Laura Martin, Ph.D., recently retired=20 from Cleveland State University is a specialist in Mayan languages and culture. =20 Free and open to the community. =20 CHURCH OF THE SAVIOUR 2537 LEE ROAD, CLEVELAND HTS., OH (1 block North of Fairmount Blvd.) 216-321-8880 =20 Judith Higbee Director of Music Church of the Saviour 2537 Lee Road =20 Cleveland Hts., OH 44118 216-321-8880 higbee at chsaviour.org =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77FB4.D45705AB Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

MUSIC OF THE AMERICAS

Sunday, April 29th   3:00 p.m.

 

MUSIC OF SOUTH, CENTRAL AND NORTH AMERICA

Adult, Youth and Children’s Choirs, Instrumentalists,

Handbell Choirs and Liturgical Dancers

ECHOWOOD: flute & percussion duo featuring Virginia Steiger and Timothy = Strelau

 

CONCERT HIGHLIGHTS

Wedding Cantata by Daniel Pinkham

Gloria (Misa Criolla) by Ariel Ramirez

Soloists: Stephen DiLauro, bass;  Evan Bescan, = tenor

 

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Judith Higbee

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C77FB4.D45705AB-- From sharonschnall at yahoo.com Sun Apr 15 16:37:46 2007 From: sharonschnall at yahoo.com (sharon schnall) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 16:37:46 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Smoking Ban in Public In-Reply-To: <46224F16.B6E4.0002.0@plaind.com> Message-ID: <256728.48433.qm@web31414.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-870425610-1176680266=:48433 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Dear Tony. I do not smoke, nor do I personally object to cigarettes being used on stage, during live theatrical performances. I never gave smoke - whether produced by cigarettes or fog making machines - any thought, and I generally sit in the first few rows of the auditorium at community and regional theatres around the area. I changed my position, last December, when we invited friends to accompnay us to a show. Never mind the play or the theatre. We attended the show in advance of our friends accompanying us. During the show, fog repeatedly rolled off the stage, and we watched as people coughed, swatted the air, pulled out cough drops and for some, had to exit the auditorium, not to return. Knowing we would return to the same show a second time, I contacted my friends - who have serious health problems - asking could they handle that type of smoke exposure. They could not. Sadly, they could not accompany us to the show, and we gave the tickets away. During that second performance, the same scenario of fog, coughing, coping and exiting occurred. I have also watched similar behaviors at shows where cigarettes are used on stage. Now, I will try to verify, in advance, about smoke when I consider going to a show with these friends. But, box office representatives. don't always have the answers. Because of experiencing my friends' loss and prevention from attending a show, I now am aware that the issue of smoke is not an issue of censorship, but one of thoughtful consideration and health. Until the matter can be resolved, I hope theatres will prominently display information about smoke machines and cigarettes on their websites - in advance of a performance - and not on the program brochure when the ticket owner is already at the event and has the few choices of missing the show or tolerating the smoke. I've always enjoyed the smoky effects - ones that enhanced fantasy or mystery or others that recreated a WWII era feeling. Now, however, I know I could live without that effect so that others' enjoyment and health will not be sacrificed. Thanks, Sharon Schnall TONY BROWN wrote: actors and other performers are asked to make many sacrifices. chevy chase and jerry lewis have suffered damage to their bodies from taking pratfalls. ballet dancers, from an early age, contort their bodies into unnatural postures. opera singers risk their vocal chords with demanding scores. smoking a cigarette, or an herbal cigarette, onstage once a night (or twice on matinee days) hardly constitute a life-threatening undertaking, unlike using a loaded gun or an unbuttoned epee. as for obscenity and nudity on stage, plenty of right-wing nut-cases who believe that they are unhealthy, possibly even enough so as to cause eternal damnation. at any rate, the first ammendment is likely to prevail here. tony >>> "" 4/15/2007 3:44 PM >>> Mr. Brown, From my perspective as a member of the Cleveland theater community for almost two decades as well as a former health care professional, I find the comparison of the smoking ban in public places, to attempts to censor language and nudity onstage almost laughable. Language and nudity do not constitute a public health hazard, while the dangers of smoking and second-hand smoke are well documented. I wonder, would any of the directors mentioned in your article ask an actor to take a loaded gun on stage? Or stage a fight with sharpened/pointed swords or knives? Of course not. According to the Center for Disease Control smoking related illnesses killed 10 times more Americans than guns in 2006. Not only is the ban now the law, it is also the will of the people, many of whom patronize our theaters. I've been involved in numerous productions where lines were cut/edited or situations adapted because of length, time, or whatever need the director felt had to be met. Why is this different? Change is an inevitable part of life. Our challenge as artists is to embrace the changes and to adapt.Compared to the welfare of actors and audiences, what should our priority be? After all...it is just a play. Very truly yours, Robert J. 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Dear Tony.
 
I do not smoke, nor do I personally object to cigarettes being used on stage, during live theatrical performances.
 
I never gave smoke - whether produced by cigarettes or fog making machines - any thought, and I generally sit in the first few rows of the auditorium at community and regional theatres around the area.
 
I changed my position, last December, when we invited friends to accompnay us to a show.  Never mind the play or the theatre.  We attended the show in advance of our friends accompanying us.  During the show, fog repeatedly rolled off the stage, and we watched as people coughed, swatted the air, pulled out cough drops and for some, had to exit the auditorium, not to return.
 
Knowing we would return to the same show a second time, I contacted my friends - who have serious health problems - asking could they handle that type of smoke exposure.  They could not.  Sadly, they could not accompany us to the show, and we gave the tickets away.  During that second performance, the same scenario of fog, coughing, coping and exiting occurred.
 
I have also watched similar behaviors at shows where cigarettes are used on stage. 
 
Now, I will try to verify, in advance, about smoke when I consider going to a show with these friends.  But, box office representatives. don't always have the answers.  Because of experiencing my friends' loss and prevention from attending a show, I now am aware that the issue of smoke is not an issue of censorship, but one of thoughtful consideration and health.
 
Until the matter can be resolved, I hope theatres will prominently display information about smoke machines and cigarettes on their websites - in advance of a performance - and not on the program brochure when the ticket owner is already at the event and has the few choices of missing the show or tolerating the smoke.
 
I've always enjoyed the smoky effects - ones that enhanced fantasy or mystery or others that recreated a WWII era feeling.  Now, however, I know I could live without that effect so that others' enjoyment and health will not be sacrificed.
 
Thanks,
 
Sharon Schnall
 


TONY BROWN <TBROWN at plaind.com> wrote:
actors and other performers are asked to make many sacrifices. chevy chase and jerry lewis have suffered damage to their bodies from taking pratfalls. ballet dancers, from an early age, contort their bodies into unnatural postures. opera singers risk their vocal chords with demanding scores. smoking a cigarette, or an herbal cigarette, onstage once a night (or twice on matinee days) hardly constitute a life-threatening undertaking, unlike using a loaded gun or an unbuttoned epee. as for obscenity and nudity on stage, plenty of right-wing nut-cases who believe that they are unhealthy, possibly even enough so as to cause eternal damnation.

at any rate, the first ammendment is likely to prevail here.

tony

>>> "" 4/15/2007 3:44 PM >>>


Mr. Brown, From my perspective as a member of the Cleveland theater community for almost two decades as well as a former health care professional, I find the comparison of the smoking ban in public places, to attempts to censor language and nudity onstage almost laughable. Language and nudity do not constitute a public health hazard, while the dangers of smoking and second-hand smoke are well documented. I wonder, would any of the directors mentioned in your article ask an actor to take a loaded gun on stage? Or stage a fight with sharpened/pointed swords or knives? Of course not. According to the Center for Disease Control smoking related illnesses killed 10 times more Americans than guns in 2006. Not only is the ban now the law, it is also the will of the people, many of whom patronize our theaters. I've been involved in numerous productions where lines were cut/edited or situations adapted because of length, time, or whatever need the director felt had to be met. Why is
this different? Change is an inevitable part of life. Our challenge as artists is to embrace the changes and to adapt.Compared to the welfare of actors and audiences, what should our priority be? After all...it is just a play. Very truly yours, Robert J. Williams

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Autos. --0-870425610-1176680266=:48433-- From TBROWN at plaind.com Sun Apr 15 16:49:03 2007 From: TBROWN at plaind.com (TONY BROWN) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 19:49:03 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Smoking Ban in Public In-Reply-To: <256728.48433.qm@web31414.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <46224F16.B6E4.0002.0@plaind.com> <256728.48433.qm@web31414.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <462281AD.B6E4.0002.0@plaind.com> excellent point. what's a cigarette on a stage compared to a theater full = of that noxious stage smoke?=20 >>> sharon schnall 4/15/2007 7:37 PM >>> Dear Tony. =20 I do not smoke, nor do I personally object to cigarettes being used on = stage, during live theatrical performances. =20 I never gave smoke - whether produced by cigarettes or fog making = machines - any thought, and I generally sit in the first few rows of the = auditorium at community and regional theatres around the area. =20 I changed my position, last December, when we invited friends to = accompnay us to a show. Never mind the play or the theatre. We attended = the show in advance of our friends accompanying us. During the show, fog = repeatedly rolled off the stage, and we watched as people coughed, swatted = the air, pulled out cough drops and for some, had to exit the auditorium, = not to return. =20 Knowing we would return to the same show a second time, I contacted my = friends - who have serious health problems - asking could they handle that = type of smoke exposure. They could not. Sadly, they could not accompany = us to the show, and we gave the tickets away. During that second = performance, the same scenario of fog, coughing, coping and exiting = occurred. =20 I have also watched similar behaviors at shows where cigarettes are used = on stage. =20 =20 Now, I will try to verify, in advance, about smoke when I consider going = to a show with these friends. But, box office representatives. don't = always have the answers. Because of experiencing my friends' loss and = prevention from attending a show, I now am aware that the issue of smoke = is not an issue of censorship, but one of thoughtful consideration and = health. =20 Until the matter can be resolved, I hope theatres will prominently = display information about smoke machines and cigarettes on their websites = - in advance of a performance - and not on the program brochure when the = ticket owner is already at the event and has the few choices of missing = the show or tolerating the smoke. =20 I've always enjoyed the smoky effects - ones that enhanced fantasy or = mystery or others that recreated a WWII era feeling. Now, however, I know = I could live without that effect so that others' enjoyment and health will = not be sacrificed. =20 Thanks, =20 Sharon Schnall =20 =20 TONY BROWN wrote: actors and other performers are asked to make many sacrifices. chevy = chase and jerry lewis have suffered damage to their bodies from taking = pratfalls. ballet dancers, from an early age, contort their bodies into = unnatural postures. opera singers risk their vocal chords with demanding = scores. smoking a cigarette, or an herbal cigarette, onstage once a night = (or twice on matinee days) hardly constitute a life-threatening undertaking= , unlike using a loaded gun or an unbuttoned epee. as for obscenity and = nudity on stage, plenty of right-wing nut-cases who believe that they are = unhealthy, possibly even enough so as to cause eternal damnation. at any rate, the first ammendment is likely to prevail here. tony=20 >>> "" 4/15/2007 3:44 PM >>> Mr. Brown, From my perspective as a member of the Cleveland theater = community for almost two decades as well as a former health care profession= al, I find the comparison of the smoking ban in public places, to attempts = to censor language and nudity onstage almost laughable. Language and = nudity do not constitute a public health hazard, while the dangers of = smoking and second-hand smoke are well documented. I wonder, would any of = the directors mentioned in your article ask an actor to take a loaded gun = on stage? Or stage a fight with sharpened/pointed swords or knives? Of = course not. According to the Center for Disease Control smoking related = illnesses killed 10 times more Americans than guns in 2006. Not only is = the ban now the law, it is also the will of the people, many of whom = patronize our theaters. I've been involved in numerous productions where = lines were cut/edited or situations adapted because of length, time, or = whatever need the director felt had to be met. Why is=20 this different? Change is an inevitable part of life. Our challenge as = artists is to embrace the changes and to adapt.Compared to the welfare of = actors and audiences, what should our priority be? After all...it is just = a play. Very truly yours, Robert J. 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Subscribers should perform due diligence for = all goods, services and activities promoted on NEohioPAL. NEohioPAL mailing list NEohioPAL at lists.fredsternfeld.com=20 http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal=20 =20 --------------------------------- Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell? Check outnew cars at Yahoo! Autos. Sign up for FREE breaking news updates at cleveland.com/updates From mas9902 at hotmail.com Sun Apr 15 19:38:18 2007 From: mas9902 at hotmail.com (Michael Sferro) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 22:38:18 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]OKLAHOMA Audition Sign Ups Message-ID: <000001c77fd0$4a602ad0$6401a8c0@delldesktop> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C77FAE.C350FBD0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit CAMEO announces auditions for our 5th Summer Musical Production Rodgers and Hammerstein's OKLAHOMA! Directed by Bill Hoffman, Musical Direction by Sheila Ludwig, and Choreography by Leilani Barrett. Acting, singing, and dance auditions will be held: May 12th - 10 am to 6 pm; May 13th - 2 pm to 7 pm Middle Stage Auditorium of the Medina Performing Arts Center 777 East Union Street, Medina OH 44256 (use entrance B3 or D4) www.cameo-medina.org for directions to the facility: www.mcsoh.org/pac/directions.htm This Open-Audition is for TEENS and ADULTS. Those who would like to be considered for major roles please be prepared to sing 16-24 bars of a song from the show. Those who are interested in other roles please be prepared with a song of your choosing, 16-24 bars, and bring sheet music. Dancers please wear appropriate clothing and footwear. No tapes or CD's please - accompanist will be provided. You will be asked to read selections from the script, which will be provided. SIGN UP FOR YOUR TIME ONLINE, visit our website @ www.cameo-medina.org and follow the link at the top of the page. Signing up for a time slot is not required to audition, but it is encouraged. Production dates for OKLAHOMA! are July 20, 21, 22, 26, 27, 28, and 29, 2007 Please direct any questions to cameo at mcsoh.org. Michael A. Sferro Chair, Cameo 330.289.6390 www.cameo-medina.org ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C77FAE.C350FBD0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

CAMEO = announces auditions for our 5th Summer Musical = Production

Rodgers = and Hammerstein’s

 

OKLAHOMA!

 

Directed = by Bill Hoffman, Musical Direction by Sheila Ludwig, and Choreography by Leilani Barrett.

 

Acting, singing, and dance auditions will be held: =

May 12th - 10 am to 6 pm;  May 13th - 2 pm to 7 = pm

 

Middle Stage Auditorium of the Medina Performing Arts Center

777 East Union = Street, Medina OH 44256 (use entrance B3 or D4)

 

www.cameo-medina.org=

 

for directions to the facility:  =

www.mcsoh.org/pac/directions.ht= m

 

 

This Open-Audition is for TEENS and ADULTS.  Those who would like to be considered for = major roles please be prepared to sing 16-24 bars of a song from the = show.

 

Those who are interested in other = roles please be prepared with a song of your choosing, 16-24 bars, and bring = sheet music.  Dancers please wear appropriate clothing and = footwear.

 

No tapes or CD’s please - = accompanist will be provided.  You will be asked to read selections from the = script, which will be provided.

 

SIGN UP FOR YOUR TIME ONLINE, visit our website @ www.cameo-medina.org and = follow the link at the top of the page.  Signing up for a time slot is not = required to audition, but it is encouraged.

 

Production dates for OKLAHOMA! are July 20, 21, 22, 26, = 27, 28, and 29, 2007

 

Please direct any questions to cameo at mcsoh.org.

 

Michael A. Sferro

Chair, Cameo

330.289.6390

www.cameo-medina.org

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C77FAE.C350FBD0-- From jnwrzosek at yahoo.com Sun Apr 15 19:52:51 2007 From: jnwrzosek at yahoo.com (jocelyn wrzosek) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 19:52:51 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Wanted: Male singer in Pittsburgh area Message-ID: <20070416025251.64024.qmail@web52508.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-635774542-1176691971=:62798 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit For any pittsburghers or ohio-type people who care to make the journey: Male performer (singer or dancer) needed for an immediate opening. Paid performances. 10 member group plus 20 piece orchestra. Call Latshaw Productions at 724-853-4050. -- Cindy Troy Latshaw Productions I'm currently in rehearsal for this show, and they are a wonderful company to work with. We rehearse approximately two times a week, and the touring show runs the end of may through early july. For further details, please contact cindy. Thanks, jocelyn wrzosek --------------------------------- Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell? Check outnew cars at Yahoo! Autos. --0-635774542-1176691971=:62798 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
For any pittsburghers or ohio-type people who care to make the journey:
 
Male performer (singer or dancer) needed for an immediate opening.  Paid performances.  10 member group plus 20 piece orchestra.  Call Latshaw Productions at 724-853-4050
 
--
Cindy Troy
Latshaw Productions
 
I'm currently in rehearsal for this show, and they are a wonderful company to work with.  We rehearse approximately two times a week, and the touring show runs the end of may through early july. For further details, please contact cindy.
 
Thanks,
 
jocelyn wrzosek


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Check out new cars at Yahoo! Autos. --0-635774542-1176691971=:62798-- From ray at worldeonline.com Sun Apr 15 21:08:49 2007 From: ray at worldeonline.com (Ray Szuch) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 23:08:49 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for the US/UK movie "The Game". Message-ID: <01c701c77fdc$f1949e10$a92cfea9@Ray> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01C8_01C77FB3.08BE9610 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit April 22nd 2007 1 to 4 PM North Coast Casting 4913 Storer Ave, Cleveland Ohio 4102 We need male and females for the US/UK movie "The Game". The UK shoots will be completed in may. We shoot the US shots here in June 2007. We need dedicated people, able to commit. This is a Martial Arts movie based on the "Game of Death". All apply. Bring headshots and resumes. Casting call is from 1-4. Sides will be provided. Compensation tbd. A Dragoness Den film. Starring (UK) Zara Pythian, Ray Goodwin, and Shelia Weiss. We will shoot all of June, long nights and weekends. You must be committed and professional. Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com Founder - "The Indie Gathering" www.theindiegathering.com ------=_NextPart_000_01C8_01C77FB3.08BE9610 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

April 22nd 2007 = 1 to 4 PM

North Coast Casting
4913 Storer = Ave, Cleveland Ohio 4102

We need male and females for the US/UK movie "The Game". = The UK shoots will = be completed in may. We shoot the US shots here in June 2007. We need dedicated people, able to commit. This is a Martial Arts movie based on the "Game of = Death". All apply. Bring headshots and resumes.  Casting call is from 1-4. = Sides will be provided. Compensation tbd.

A Dragoness Den film. Starring (UK) Zara Pythian, Ray Goodwin, and Shelia Weiss. We will shoot all of = June, long nights and weekends. You must be committed and = professional.

 

Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com

Founder - "The Indie Gathering"
www.theindiegathering.com

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_01C8_01C77FB3.08BE9610-- From thinkfinkent at yahoo.com Sun Apr 15 21:14:33 2007 From: thinkfinkent at yahoo.com (chuck fink) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 21:14:33 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Re: Smoking ban in public Message-ID: <533835.57313.qm@web90511.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-485076590-1176696873=:57313 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit OK?you know what? (No, what, Chuck!?) This whole stink about smoking is getting quite stale, and there?s really no constructive purpose arguing semantics, at this point. Is the bottom line weren?t the disservice smoking, onstage or off, causes the majority of people who obviously care about their health, if not the stench that residual smoke causes, then there might be something to discuss here! I wonder what Joe Eszterhaus would have to say about this stupid moot debate, as he is one now suffering the ravages, slow as they are, of lung cancer?and one who has fought vigorously to ban smoking onscreen?when viewers only get the sense of smoke. So, there must be more to it, dont?cha think!? C?mon, folks? isn?t this just the stupidest waste of space, debating this issue, when the proof has been well established? I?m tired of this already! Hold an f?in unlit cigarette onstage, if you must, for effect?or else puff on a gum cigarette with the funky powder blowing, where the only contact buzz one stands to get, is a sugar buzz! Enough, already?ya hear me!? Ridiculous already, isn?t it!? (Yes, Chuck?it is!) The glam days of Hollywood are gone! Sammy Davis, Jr. (succumbed to throat cancer), John Wayne (lung cancer), Dana Reeve (victim by chance), Robert Preston, Forrest Tucker, Warren Zevon, Peter Jennings, Yul Brenner, Andy Kaufman, Nat King Cole?that merry old soul, etc., etc. If you could go back and ask them if they?d change anything, subsequent to their diagnoses, I?m sure they?d have a few select words for our friend, Mr. Brown! Yeah, there?s a reason why this issue gets, and has gotten the attention it has? that?s because the sensibilities of the majority, out weigh the grasping at straws mentality of the shallow minority! Get with the times, folks?or else, just retreat to your own f?in island, and smoke to your lungs content!! Read up, Tony boy?there?s a lot of food for thought out there?the proof of which is in the pudding?or smoke, if you will. Passionate about this, am I? Uh, just a little bit. Can we move now... please!?!?! --------------------------------- Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell? Check outnew cars at Yahoo! Autos. --0-485076590-1176696873=:57313 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
OK?you know what? (No, what, Chuck!?) This whole stink about smoking is getting quite stale, and there?s really no constructive purpose arguing semantics, at this point. Is the bottom line weren?t the disservice smoking, onstage or off, causes the majority of people who obviously care about their health, if not the stench that residual smoke causes, then there might be something to discuss here! I wonder what Joe Eszterhaus would have to say about this stupid moot debate, as he is one now suffering the ravages, slow as they are, of lung cancer?and one who has fought vigorously to ban smoking onscreen?when viewers only get the sense of smoke. So, there must be more to it, dont?cha think!? C?mon, folks? isn?t this just the stupidest waste of space, debating this issue, when the proof has been well established? I?m tired of this already! Hold an f?in unlit cigarette onstage, if you must, for effect?or else puff on a gum cigarette with the funky powder blowing, where the only contact buzz one stands to get, is a sugar buzz! Enough, already?ya hear me!? Ridiculous already, isn?t it!? (Yes, Chuck?it is!) The glam days of Hollywood are gone! Sammy Davis, Jr. (succumbed to throat cancer), John Wayne (lung cancer), Dana Reeve (victim by chance), Robert Preston, Forrest Tucker, Warren Zevon, Peter Jennings, Yul Brenner, Andy Kaufman, Nat King Cole?that merry old soul, etc., etc. If you could go back and ask them if they?d change anything, subsequent to their diagnoses, I?m sure they?d have a few select words for our friend, Mr. Brown! Yeah, there?s a reason why this issue gets, and has gotten the attention it has? that?s because the sensibilities of the majority, out weigh the grasping at straws mentality of the shallow minority! Get with the times, folks?or else, just retreat to your own f?in island, and smoke to your lungs content!! Read up, Tony boy?there?s a lot of food for thought out there?the proof of which is in the pudding?or smoke, if you will. Passionate about this, am I? Uh, just a little bit. Can we move now... please!?!?!


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Check out new cars at Yahoo! Autos. --0-485076590-1176696873=:57313-- From rbi at rbicompaudio.20m.com Sun Apr 15 23:59:43 2007 From: rbi at rbicompaudio.20m.com (Richard B. Ingraham) Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 02:59:43 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fog/Smoke in shows (was: Smoking Ban in Public) In-Reply-To: <256728.48433.qm@web31414.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <002d01c77ff4$d0925ff0$1500a8c0@rbithinkpad> OK, before we all stop going to see shows with any fog or smoke effects in them, please be aware that there has a been a ton of research done on this very subject over the last 15+ years now. An excellent article for those that are interested: http://livedesignonline.com/mag/show_business_fog_safety_concern/index.h tml Frankly, in my not so humble opinion it is all psychosomatic. People see smoke and automatically feel that they need to cough. I can not tell you how many shows I've done where people start coughing when they see dry ice fog. Sorry folks.... that is just water vapor by the time it gets to the end of the hose of the machine that creates it. It won't make you cough, even if you have asthma. :-) Actors Equity and other performer's unions have had a lot of concern over the use of fog in shows for years now, and frankly I don't blame them. If you are a professional doing 8 shows a week with a lot of that stuff, it's only right to be concerned. But there have been numerous studies now, by organizations independent of both the performer's unions and the manufacturers of these devices, and to the best of my knowledge not a single study has shown any serious ill effects caused by fog/smoke machines. It's worth noting that the one study that is mentioned in the article I linked to above had not released it's finding at the time that article was written. But they now have, and if my memory serves they also found no evidence of long term ill effects. I guess the effect of a dryness of the throat could make some folks who are more sensitive cough, but I still stand by my feelings that it's mostly just psychosomatic. A crazy friend of mine (and I don't recommend this!) in my college days, just to prove a point took a fog machine and blasted it straight into his face. He was literally only 1 or 2 feet away from the nozzle on the machine. It didn't make him cough. :-) Now I would say that's a bit extreme and frankly just stupid. But he did prove a point. Some of the products do have an odor and that can irritate some people. But that is really about it. It's also worth noting that there have been a lot of new products made in the past 15 years or so now. So how annoying a smoke effect is can also have a lot to do with how old the equipment the theatre is using. A lot of the older products are no longer allowed in theatres where there is a formal agreement with Actor's Equity. (also talked about a bit in the above article) Maybe it's just because I was a server in a Roman Catholic church until I was 25, and you learn not to cough when you get a face full on incense. :-) Richard B. Ingraham RBI Computers and Audio http://www.rbicompaudio.20m.com/ rbI at rbicompaudio.20m.com -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.446 / Virus Database: 269.4.0/761 - Release Date: 4/14/2007 9:36 PM From Kimyddr at aol.com Sun Apr 15 22:12:10 2007 From: Kimyddr at aol.com (Kimyddr at aol.com) Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 01:12:10 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]casting call "the game" Message-ID: -------------------------------1176700330 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit April 22nd 2007 1 to 4 PM North Coast Casting 4913 Storer Ave, Cleveland Ohio 4102 We need male and females for the US/UK movie "The Game". The UK shoots will be completed in may. We shoot the US shots here in June 2007. We need dedicated people, able to commit. This is a Martial Arts movie based on the "Game of Death". All apply. Bring headshots and resumes. Casting call is from 1-4. Sides will be provided. Compensation tbd. A Dragoness Den film. Starring (UK) Zara Pythian, Ray Goodwin, and Shelia Weiss. We will shoot all of June, long nights and weekends. You must be committed and professional. Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com Founder - "The Indie Gathering" _www.theindiegathering.com_ (http://www.theindiegathering.com/) ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. -------------------------------1176700330 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

April 22nd 2007=20= 1 to 4 PM

North Coast Casting
4913 Storer Ave, <= /SPAN>Cleveland
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We need male and females for the US/UK movie "The Game". The = UK shoots will be completed in may. We shoot the&nbs= p;US shots here in June 2007. We need dedicated peop= le, able to commit. This is a Martial Arts movie based on the "Game of Death= ". All apply. Bring headshots and resumes.  Casting call is from 1-4. S= ides will be provided. Compensation tbd.

A Dragoness Den film. Starring (U= K) Zara Pythian, Ray Goodwin, and Shelia= Weiss. We will shoot all of June, long nights and weekend= s. You must be committed and professional.

 

<= SPAN style=3D"FONT-SIZE: 12pt; COLOR: navy">Ray Szuch, CEO - w= orldEonline.com

Founder - "The Indie Gathering"
www.theindiegathering.com

 

 





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-------------------------------1176700330-- From popcycles at sbcglobal.net Sun Apr 15 22:28:06 2007 From: popcycles at sbcglobal.net (D. Budin) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 22:28:06 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tony Brown Message-ID: <300077.108.qm@web81803.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1116834465-1176701286=:108 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Actually, I don't have a strong opinion on the smoking-on-stage issue, but just a question for Tony Brown: So, do your editors at the PD put in all your upper case letters for you? (Or are you actually a cockroach, like Don Marquis's Archy, jumping from key to key and unable to hold down the shift key?) David Budin --0-1116834465-1176701286=:108 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Actually, I don't have a strong opinion on the smoking-on-stage issue, but just a question for Tony Brown: So, do your editors at the PD put in all your upper case letters for you?  (Or are you actually a cockroach, like Don Marquis's Archy, jumping from key to key and unable to hold down the shift key?)
 
David Budin
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------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C77A82.2DCCEB90-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Mon Apr 9 06:13:38 2007 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny K. Wu) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 09:13:38 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Funding for films - a high risk endeavor Message-ID: <0MKoyl-1Hatbl2ooG-0001ai@mrelay.perfora.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0167_01C77A87.5E6A8000 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit As filmmakers, we always in need of funds to start or finish our movie, however, be very careful in how you obtain your funding, here's a small write up by an entertainment attorney in providing some tip bits about investing on a film: ---------------- There are many problems to indie filmmaking and financing is just one of them. Probably the best filmmaking book I've ever read is "Independent Feature Film Production" by Goodell. This is one of the only indie filmmaking books that actually includes information on film financing and the documents and procedures required. [to receive more information on this books, When you speak to someone about financing your project you MUST be VERY careful. Investing in your film is a SECURITY and as such is regulated by the SEC. That's right, the Securities and Exchange Commission (aka: The Feds). Improper procedures or discloser can result in fines or more. When seeking investors make sure that you're not speaking to people that you're not acquainted with. If you do, the feds can classify it as "solicitation". That's a NO NO. (Unless you have registered with SEC) Here is another problem. If you offer it in the wrong way say, misinformation in the investor's plan, announcing it at a party or placing an add in a magazine or similar media or on your website, they can classify it as a "Public Offering"...Another NO NO. This one would cost you, the filmmaker, dearly. You would be required to register the stock with the SEC and that is quite costly. Be careful and make sure you're attorney looks over the information before you proceed to financing. If you don't have a lawyer, usually there are some local support groups that can help you find one. ------------------ My comment: Make sure you read on these before hand, especially just go to SEC website and read all the FAQ they have there for filmmakers, basically, you can ask friends, families or people you know only unless you registered with SEC. Any false information that you provide to these investors, will be considered fraud and any of these investors can 1. sue you for fraud, or 2. asking you for $ back. Make sure you sign a very detailed paperwork, not some 1 sheet or so. In your papers, make sure the RISK FACTOR in investing into a film is explained clearly, and do not EVER, make mention of 'we have secured distribution rights' when nothing was signed, Because in the end, these will come back and really bite you hard. You can find more articles about distribution, funding and others here: http://www.marklitwak.com/articles/ Johnny K. Wu www.mdifilm.com www.rapturethemovie.com www.clevelandindieclub.com www.ocagc.org ------=_NextPart_000_0167_01C77A87.5E6A8000 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

As filmmakers, we always in need of funds to start or = finish our movie, however, be very careful in how you obtain your funding, = here’s a small write up by an entertainment attorney in providing some tip bits = about investing on a film:

 

----------------

 

There are many problems to indie filmmaking and = financing is just one of them. Probably the best filmmaking book I've ever read is "Independent Feature Film Production" by Goodell. This is one = of the only indie filmmaking books that actually includes information on film financing and the documents and procedures required. [to receive more information on this books,

 

When you speak to someone about financing your = project you MUST be VERY careful. Investing in your film is a SECURITY and as such = is regulated by the SEC. That's right, the Securities and Exchange = Commission (aka: The Feds).

 

Improper procedures or discloser can result in fines = or more.

 

When seeking investors make sure that you're not = speaking to people that you're not acquainted with. If you do, the feds can classify = it as "solicitation". That's a NO NO.  (Unless you have = registered with SEC)

 

Here is another problem. If you offer it in the wrong = way say, misinformation in the investor’s plan, announcing it at a = party or placing an add in a magazine or similar media or on your website, they = can classify it as a "Public Offering"...Another NO NO. This one = would cost you, the filmmaker, dearly. You would be required to register the = stock with the SEC and that is quite costly.

 

Be careful and make sure you're attorney looks over = the information before you proceed to financing. If you don't have a lawyer, usually there are some local support groups that can help you find one. =

 

------------------

 

My comment:

Make sure you read on these before hand, especially = just go to SEC website and read all the FAQ they have there for filmmakers, = basically, you can ask friends, families or people you know only unless you = registered with SEC. Any false information that you provide to these investors, = will be considered fraud and any of these investors can 1. sue you for fraud, or 2. asking = you for $ back. Make sure you sign a very detailed paperwork, not some 1 sheet = or so. In your papers, make sure the RISK FACTOR in investing into a film is = explained clearly, and do not EVER, make mention of ‘we have secured = distribution rights’ when nothing was signed, Because in the end, these will = come back and really bite you hard.

 

You can find more articles about distribution, = funding and others here: http://www.marklitwak.com/ar= ticles/

 

 

Johnny K. Wu

www.mdifilm.com

www.rapturethemovie.com=

www.clevelandindieclub.com

www.ocagc.org=

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0167_01C77A87.5E6A8000-- From clevejams at yahoo.com Mon Apr 9 06:14:13 2007 From: clevejams at yahoo.com (Don Mitri) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 06:14:13 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Jams & Torque...Full Throttle Improv! Message-ID: <588314.8218.qm@web59006.mail.re1.yahoo.com> --0-970014692-1176124453=:8218 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 4/10/07! Cleveland Jams creates 2 improv teams on the spot each and every Tuesday night at Bassa Vita! 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 a new improv ensemble created in Cleveland with Cleveland based improvisers. Come and check out the next path of improv comedy in C-Town! Date: Saturday 5/5/07 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! --------------------------------- Need Mail bonding? Go to the Yahoo! Mail Q&A for great tips from Yahoo! Answers users. --0-970014692-1176124453=:8218 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 4/10/07!

Cleveland Jams creates 2 improv teams on the spot each and every Tuesday night at Bassa Vita!
 
 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 a new improv ensemble created in Cleveland with Cleveland based improvisers. Come and check out the next path of improv comedy in C-Town!
 
Date: Saturday 5/5/07 
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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Go to the Yahoo! Mail Q&A for great tips from Yahoo! Answers users. --0-970014692-1176124453=:8218-- From Huntheatre at aol.com Mon Apr 9 06:14:12 2007 From: Huntheatre at aol.com (Huntheatre at aol.com) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 09:14:12 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need one actor for "Don't Dress for Dinner" at Huntington Playhouse Message-ID: -------------------------------1176124452 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Huntington Playhouse is still looking for a male actor to play the part of George in "Don't Dress for Dinner". Age range is late 20's to early 40's. Character needs to project a "menacing" first impression. Performance dates are Thurs-Sun May 3 - 27. Rehearsal schedule would be flexible until April 22. If interested, contact the Director, Dale Hruska, at _hpclights1 at yahoo.com_ (mailto:hpclights1 at yahoo.com) or (440)871-3229. Huntington Playhouse is located at 28601 Lake Road in Bay Village, Ohio and is an affiliate of the Cleveland Metroparks. For up to date information about Huntington Playhouse, check our web site at : _www.huntingtonplayhouse.com_ (http://www.huntingtonplayhouse.com/) ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. -------------------------------1176124452 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Huntington Playhouse is still looking for=20= a male=20 actor to play the part of George in "Don't Dress for Dinner".  Age= =20 range is late 20's to early 40's.  Character needs to project a=20 "menacing"  first impression.
 
Performance dates are Thurs-Sun May 3 -=20 27.  Rehearsal schedule would be flexible until April 22.  If=20 interested, contact the Director, Dale Hruska, at hpclights1 at yahoo.com=20 or (440)871-3229.
 
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-------------------------------1176124452-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Mon Apr 9 06:47:03 2007 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny K. Wu) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 09:47:03 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]In Need of a photographer Message-ID: <0MKp2t-1Hau860XoL-0008WJ@mrelay.perfora.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01AF_01C77A8C.07ECAD70 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hey everyone, on April 21, my nonprofit civil rights organization is going to have a special dinner gala to meet and greet our US chapters representatives and national board members that will be having for the first time in decades, a national board meeting here in Cleveland, we are in need of a photographer that would be interested in help take some photographs for archiving needs, in return, we'll provide the dinner meal. We have already 300 people that has ordered their tickets for the event held at Li Wah Restaurant. I've included the information again below for your reference, thank you 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 ------=_NextPart_000_01AF_01C77A8C.07ECAD70 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Hey everyone, on April 21, my nonprofit civil rights organization is going to have a special dinner gala to meet and greet = our US chapters representatives and national board members that will be having = for the first time in decades, a national board meeting here in Cleveland, we = are in need of a photographer that would be interested in help take some = photographs for archiving needs, in return, we’ll provide the dinner meal. We = have already 300 people that has ordered their tickets for the event held at = Li Wah Restaurant.

 

I’ve included the information again below for = your reference, thank you

 

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

 

------=_NextPart_000_01AF_01C77A8C.07ECAD70-- From waltcampbell at ameritech.net Mon Apr 9 07:44:25 2007 From: waltcampbell at ameritech.net (Walt Campbell) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 07:44:25 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Susan Weber, Early Girl (Formerly Slackjaw) perform:Take Back The Night Concert Apr 13 Message-ID: <527990.1312.qm@web82707.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-12218706-1176129865=:1312 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit SUSAN WEBER TO PERFORM AT TAKE BACK THE NIGHT CONCERT APRIL 13 Susan Weber and Monet's Orbit will perform at Take Back The Night on Friday, April 13, at 9:00 PM at The Spot, 1619 Mistletoe Drive, Cleveland, OH 44106 (on the campus of Case Western Reserve University). This concert, sponsored by the Feminist Majority Leadership Alliance at CWRU, is a fundraising event for the Cleveland Rape Crisis Center. Early Girl (formerly Slackjaw) and another act TBA will also perform. $5 Cover, $3 if you bring an item on the Rape Crisis Center's Wish List. Visit this page to access their wish list: http://www.clevelandrapecrisis.org/home/wish.asp Walt Campbell (216) 469-0323 Campbell Artist Management Representing Susan Weber 2006 Free Times Music Award Winner Best Female Singer-Songwriter Web Site: www.susanweber.com MySpace: www.myspace.com/susanweber Susan's Sonicbids EPK: http://www.sonicbids.com/epk/epk.asp?epk_id=64044 --0-12218706-1176129865=:1312 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
SUSAN WEBER TO PERFORM AT TAKE BACK THE NIGHT CONCERT APRIL 13
 
Susan Weber and Monet's Orbit will perform at Take Back The Night on Friday, April 13, at 9:00 PM at The Spot, 1619 Mistletoe Drive, Cleveland, OH 44106 (on the campus of Case Western Reserve University). 
 
This concert, sponsored by the Feminist Majority Leadership Alliance at CWRU, is a fundraising event for the Cleveland Rape Crisis Center
 
Early Girl (formerly Slackjaw) and another act TBA will also perform.  $5 Cover,  $3 if you bring an item on the Rape Crisis Center's Wish List. Visit this page to access their wish list: http://www.clevelandrapecrisis.org/home/wish.asp



Walt Campbell (216) 469-0323
Campbell Artist Management
Representing Susan Weber
2006 Free Times Music Award Winner
Best Female Singer-Songwriter
--0-12218706-1176129865=:1312-- From matt4jack at yahoo.com Mon Apr 9 07:53:58 2007 From: matt4jack at yahoo.com (Renee Matthews) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 07:53:58 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Colored Funeral at Karamu House Message-ID: <549380.40627.qm@web53304.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-352970650-1176130438=:40627 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="0-1400709665-1176130438=:40627" --0-1400709665-1176130438=:40627 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hello Everyone, I do hope you get a chance to support me and the Karamu House by coming out to see this play. It is a hoot! Sometimes we need to laugh at our circumstances. Then, we need to get up and do something to better our lives. Gregory Carr has written a play that is comparable to George C. Wolfe's "The Colored Museum". It is a World Premiere and a must see. Hope to see you all there at some point. We need your support. Much Love Always Renee Matthews-Jackson The Colored Museum - Ensemble Cast Member Here's a link to a Plain Dealer article and a copy is attached: http://www.cleveland.com/plaindealer/stories/index.ssf?/base/entertainment-0/1176021240311540.xml&coll=2#continue: --------------------------------- Get your own web address. Have a HUGE year through Yahoo! Small Business. --0-1400709665-1176130438=:40627 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Hello Everyone,
 
I do hope you get a chance to support me and the Karamu House by coming out to see this play.  It is a hoot!  Sometimes we need to laugh at our circumstances.  Then, we need to get up and do something to better our lives.  Gregory Carr has written a play that is comparable to George C. Wolfe's "The Colored Museum".  It is a World Premiere and a must see.  Hope to see you all there at some point.  We need your support.
 
Much Love Always
 
Renee Matthews-Jackson
The Colored Museum - Ensemble Cast Member
 
Here's a link to a Plain Dealer article and a copy is attached:
 


Get your own web address.
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Marc L. Goodman/Apr. 9 & Other News! Message-ID: <1861995.1176135426180.JavaMail.root@web22> ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST" Voice Talent - MARC L. GOODMAN (Location: Cleveland, Ohio) (April 9, 2007) To view Marc's profile, visit www.artistschair.com or http://www.artistschair.com/showprofile.asp?id=902 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 fstorch at beckcenter.org Mon Apr 9 10:29:50 2007 From: fstorch at beckcenter.org (Fran Storch) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 13:29:50 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Beck Center Youth Theater presents HONK! A Musical Tale of the Ugly Duckling, May 4-13 Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84EAED94B@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77ACC.ADD8C0AA Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 9, 2007 For more Information, (216) 521-2540 Yvette Hanzel, extension 225 Dawn Youngs, extension 223 =20 =20 =20 Beck Center's Youth Theater presents HONK! A Musical Tale of the Ugly Duckling May 4 - May 13, 2007 Directed by Kevin Joseph Kelly =20 Lakewood, Ohio -Beck Center for the Arts' Youth Theater presents Honk! A Musical Tale of the Ugly Duckling on the Mackey Main Stage from May 4 through May 13, 2007. Directed by Kevin Joseph Kelly, Honk! is the story of Ugly, a duckling whose odd, gawky looks instantly incite prejudice from his family and neighbors. Separated from the farm, Ugly must find his way home. Along his rollicking and harrowing journey he not only discovers his true beauty and glorious destiny, but also finds love and acceptance in all its forms. "I am thrilled to be directing Honk! and working with the incredible kids at Beck," says Kelly. "This show is very challenging musically and the cast is handling the task like pros. I can't wait to share the joy of the performance with families everywhere." Kevin Joseph Kelly has taught at the Beck Center for the Arts, Cassidy Theatre and The Cleveland Play House. As a director, Kevin has directed at several area theaters including the Beck Center for the Arts, Weathervane Playhouse, Cassidy Theatre, Clague Playhouse, and Rocky River Community Theater. In addition, he has spent the last several years at The Cleveland Play House performing in the Children's Theatre Series and their Club Cabaret Series. Cast members for Honk! are students from the Beck Center's Theater Education program. They have participated in the Fundamentals of Theater class and other "core" theater classes for children available at the Beck Center for the Arts. In both fundamentals and core classes, students explore basic acting skills through improvisation and theater games, as well as develop singing and acting techniques, and study method acting. In addition, they have had introduction to theater appreciation and basic theater terminology. The Beck Center's production of Honk! A Musical Tale of the Ugly Duckling is sponsored by Cox Communications, Westfield Great Northern, Music Is Elementary, and Lakewoodbuzz.com. 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, and the Thomas H. White Foundation, and the Ohio Arts Council. Honk! runs May 4 through May 13 on the Mackey Main Stage. Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m., Sunday, May 6 at 4:00 p.m. and Sunday, May 13 at 3:00 p.m. A special matinee has been scheduled for 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, May 8. Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for children (12 and under). Group discounts are available for 12 or more. To reserve tickets, call the Beck Center Box Office at (216) 521-2540. Convenient on-site parking is available. The Beck Center for the Arts is located just ten minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. ### ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77ACC.ADD8C0AA Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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Lakewood= , OhioBeck Center for the Arts’ Youth = Theater presents Honk! A Musical Tale of = the Ugly Duckling on the Mackey Main Stage from May 4 through = May 13, = 2007.

          =   Directed by Kevin Joseph Kelly, Honk! is the story of Ugly, a duckling whose odd, gawky looks instantly incite = prejudice from his family and neighbors.  Separated from the farm, Ugly must = find his way home.  Along his rollicking and harrowing journey he not = only discovers his true beauty and glorious destiny, but also finds love and = acceptance in all its forms. “I am thrilled to be directing Honk! and working with the incredible kids at Beck,” says Kelly.  = “This show is very challenging musically and the cast is handling the task = like pros.  I can't wait to share the joy of the performance with families everywhere.

          =   Kevin Joseph Kelly has taught at the Beck Center for the Arts, Cassidy Theatre and The Cleveland Play House. =  As a director, Kevin has directed at several area theaters including the = Beck = Center for the Arts, Weathervane Playhouse, Cassidy Theatre, Clague = Playhouse, and Rocky River Community Theater.  In addition, he has spent = the last several years at The Cleveland Play House performing in the Children’s Theatre Series and their Club Cabaret = Series.


Cast members for Honk! are students from the Beck Center’s = Theater Education program.  They have participated in the Fundamentals of = Theater class and other “core” theater classes for children = available at the Beck Center for the Arts.  In = both fundamentals and core classes, students explore basic acting skills = through improvisation and theater games, as well as develop singing and acting techniques, and study method acting.  In addition, they have had introduction to theater appreciation and basic theater = terminology.

The Beck Center’s production of Honk! A Musical Tale = of the Ugly Duckling is sponsored by Cox Communications, Westfield = Great Northern, Music Is Elementary, and Lakewoodbuzz.com. 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, and the Thomas H. White Foundation, = and the Ohio Arts Council.

Honk! runs May 4 through May 13 on the Mackey Main = Stage.  Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m., Sunday, May 6 at 4:00 p.m. and Sunday, May 13 at 3:00 p.m.  A special matinee has been scheduled for = 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, = May 8.  Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for = children (12 and under).  Group discounts are available for 12 or more.  To reserve tickets, call the Beck Center Box Office at (216) = 521-2540.  Convenient on-site parking is available.  The Beck Center for the Arts is = located just ten minutes west of downtown Cleveland = at 17801 Detroit = Avenue in Lakewood.

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C77ACC.ADD8C0AA-- From tolle at abc-packaging.com Mon Apr 9 10:34:15 2007 From: tolle at abc-packaging.com (Tammi Olle) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 13:34:15 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Wiz Message-ID: <001c01c77acd$4b69d5a0$0901010a@Psyche> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_001D_01C77AAB.C45835A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit SMS Dramatic Arts Organization invites you to 'Ease on Down the Road' as we present The Wiz This high energy play is adapted from 'The Wonderful Wizard of Oz' and includes hits like 'He's the Wizard' and 'Don't Nobody Bring Me No Bad News'. Join Dorothy, the Scarecrow, the Tinman and the Lion as they journey to the Emerald City to see the Wizard and encounter the colorful characters, witches and magical creatures along the way. Friday May 18 & Saturday May 19th at 7:00 pm Sunday May 20th at 2:00pm 265 Baker Street Berea, OH 44017 Tickets are selling fast, call now for best seats. Tickets: $6.00 adults and $4.00 seniors/students- what a deal! Call 216-556-2400 to reserve tickets. THE WIZ Book by William F. Brown, Music and Lyrics by Charlie Smalls ------=_NextPart_000_001D_01C77AAB.C45835A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

SMS = Dramatic Arts Organization invites you to = ‘Ease on Down the Road’ as = we present

The Wiz

 

 

This high energy play is adapted from ‘The = Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ and includes hits like ‘He’s the Wizard’ = and ‘Don’t Nobody Bring Me No Bad = News’.  Join Dorothy, the Scarecrow, the = Tinman and the Lion as they journey to the Emerald City to see the = Wizard and encounter the colorful characters, witches and magical creatures along = the way.

 

Friday = May 18 & Saturday May 19th at 7:00 pm

Sunday = May 20th at 2:00pm

 

265 Baker = Street           Berea, OH 44017=

 

Tickets are selling fast, call now for best = seats.

 

Tickets: = $6.00 adults and $4.00 seniors/students- what a = deal!

Call 216-556-2400 to reserve tickets.

 

THE WIZ Book by William F. Brown, Music and Lyrics by = Charlie Smalls

 

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_001D_01C77AAB.C45835A0-- >From The Mad Factory" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0014_01C77AAE.F5E59330 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable hi fred please let me know if you get this THE MAD* FACTORY IS HOLDING AUDITIONS FOR "ONCE UPON A MATTRESS" Who: Adults and Students ages 12 on up. When: Saturday, May 19~1:00-3:00pm or Monday, May 21~7:00-9:00pm or by = appointment. Where: MAD* Factory Classroom~39 S. Main St., Suite 310, Oberlin, = 44074~~directions are available on our website at www.madfactory.org or = by phone at 440-774-7062. Please come promptly at the beginning of auditions and plan on staying = the entire time. Bring a sense of humor and all scheduling conflicts. = Performances will be held in Oberlin High School's Auditorium July 27-29 = & August 3-5. ------=_NextPart_000_0014_01C77AAE.F5E59330 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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Who: Adults=20 and Students ages 12 on up.

When:=20 Saturday, May 19~1:00-3:00pm or Monday, May 21~7:00-9:00pm or by=20 appointment.

Where: MAD*=20 Factory Classroom~39 S. Main St., Suite 310, Oberlin, 44074~~directions = are=20 available on our website at www.madfactory.org or by = phone at=20 440-774-7062.

Please=20 come promptly at the beginning of auditions and plan on staying the = entire time.=20 Bring a sense of humor and all scheduling conflicts.=20 Performances=20 will be held in Oberlin High School's Auditorium July 27-29 &  August 3-5.
 
 
------=_NextPart_000_0014_01C77AAE.F5E59330-- >From groundworksmailinglist " Reminder to all GroundWorks friends and supporters, GroundWorks is hosting a Gospel Brunch benefit party this Sunday April 15 at the House of Blues in downtown Cleveland. It is a fabulous place, worth going just to see the first class outsider art collection that covers all the walls. The House of Blues Foundation out of New Orleans buys the work to support non-academically trained, often poor, artists. If you?ve always thought about going down to the House of Blues Gospel Brunch now is your chance to check it out and help support Cleveland?s own GroundWorks Dancetheater. There will be Mimosas and lots of other good things to eat, while being serenaded by a gospel choir. The GroundWorks will also perform with the singers. There is a silent auction with the opportunity to buy art from 9 artists, including Don Harvey, Mark Soppeland, Garie Waltzer, Hui Chu Ying, and others. In addition, there are many non-art auction items too numerous to mention. Below is a summary of information about the benefit. Please forward this message to your e-mail lists - thanks. Hope to see you there! David Groundworks Benefit House of Blues - 308 Euclid Ave. and E. 4th St., Cleveland Sunday, April 15th, 11:15am Good food and drink Gospel singers Groundworks dancers perform Chance to see fabulous outsider art and funky decor Opportunity to buy great art, and maybe find a great deal at silent auction, as well as non-art items Valet parking available for $4.00 at the 4th Street entrance Call 216-691-3180 to RSVP ? and pick up tickets at the door. ................................................................ Our apologies to anyone who has removed their address from this list. To unsubscribe please contact info at groundworksdance.org. From james_orosz2006 at yahoo.com Mon Apr 9 11:54:30 2007 From: james_orosz2006 at yahoo.com (James Orosz) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 11:54:30 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Indi Club April 22. 2007 Message-ID: <187650.13436.qm@web55101.mail.re4.yahoo.com> --0-1184307817-1176144870=:13436 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Cleveland IndieClub FREE Monthly Networking Meeting ? April 22, 2007 The Cleveland IndieClub meets every month, free of charge, for those who have the passion for making movies using film or video (whether it is in acting, directing, producing, writing, lighting or any other skill) and are looking for others who have similar interests. Cleveland IndieClub is administrated by Johnny K. Wu with the collaboration of Bill Johns and generally hosted each month by their members, which offers each an opportunity to create a variety of interest and topic. Cleveland IndieClub official website: www.clevelandindieclub.com NOTE: Every months we have had a standing room only of over 65 people participating, come early to get a seat. :) April 22, 2007 (1pm - 4pm) at The Hyacinth Lofts 3030 East 63rd Street Cleveland, Ohio, 44127 Please park on the street and enter from front of the building. Dial 022 to be buzzed in PLEASE DO NOT leave valuable things in your car on passerby's sight. Co-Hosts: Johnny Wu and Bill Johns Tempered Zealot Productions' A Thousand Words: BloodLine Bryant Anderson's film "Get Him" Featured Event: Networking with Indie Filmmakers For more information about Cleveland IndieClub, visit Cleveland IndieClub @ http://www.clevelandindieclub.com Organized and sponsored by Johnny K. Wu & Media Design Imaging (www.mdifilm.com). Co-sponsored by David Perkowski & The Hyacinth Lofts (www.thehyacinthlofts.com), Bill Johns & Cinevid Productions (www.cinevidproductions.com), the Cleveland IndieClub members, and the current monthly host. For the first past 2 years, Cleveland IndieClub was also co-sponsored by Talkies Movie & Coffee Bar (www.talkiescoffee.com) located at Ohio City. Past sponsor: Michael Balas & Media Group Studios (www.mediagroupstudios.com) Next meeting is scheduled for May 20, 2007 NOTE: If you have a movie on DVD that you would like to have it raffled, bring it to the meeting to have it raffled off to the participants. If you have short films (no longer than 30mins) that you would like to present and talk about it for future meetings, please email me at johnny at mdifilm.com (first come first serve) --------------------------------- Looking for earth-friendly autos? Browse Top Cars by "Green Rating" at Yahoo! Autos' Green Center. --0-1184307817-1176144870=:13436 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Cleveland IndieClub FREE Monthly Networking Meeting ? April 22, 2007


The Cleveland IndieClub meets every month, free of charge, for those who
have the passion for making movies using film or video (whether it is in
acting, directing, producing, writing, lighting or any other skill) and
are looking for others who have similar interests.

Cleveland IndieClub is administrated by Johnny K. Wu with the
collaboration of Bill Johns and generally hosted each month by their
members, which offers each an opportunity to create a variety of
interest and topic. Cleveland IndieClub official website:
www.clevelandindieclub.com

NOTE: Every months we have had a standing room only of over 65 people
participating, come early to get a seat. :)


April 22, 2007 (1pm - 4pm) at
The Hyacinth Lofts
3030 East 63rd Street
Cleveland, Ohio, 44127

Please park on the street and enter from front of the building.
Dial 022 to be buzzed in
PLEASE DO NOT leave valuable things in your car on passerby's sight.

Co-Hosts: Johnny Wu and Bill Johns
 
  • Tempered Zealot Productions' A Thousand Words: BloodLine
  • Bryant Anderson's film "Get Him"
Featured Event: Networking with Indie Filmmakers
 
For more information about Cleveland IndieClub, visit Cleveland
IndieClub @ http://www.clevelandindieclub.com

Organized and sponsored by Johnny K. Wu & Media Design Imaging
(www.mdifilm.com). Co-sponsored by David Perkowski & The Hyacinth Lofts
(www.thehyacinthlofts.com), Bill Johns & Cinevid Productions
(www.cinevidproductions.com), the Cleveland IndieClub members, and the
current monthly host. For the first past 2 years,
Cleveland IndieClub
was also co-sponsored by Talkies Movie & Coffee Bar
(www.talkiescoffee.com) located at
Ohio City. Past sponsor: Michael
Balas & Media Group Studios (www.mediagroupstudios.com)

Next meeting is scheduled for
May 20, 2007

NOTE: If you have a movie on DVD that you would like to have it raffled,
bring it to the meeting to have it raffled off to the participants. If
you have short films (no longer than 30mins) that you would like to
present and talk about it for future meetings, please email me at
johnny at mdifilm.com (first come first serve)


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Browse Top Cars by "Green Rating" at Yahoo! Autos' Green Center. --0-1184307817-1176144870=:13436-- From wspamherst at gmail.com Mon Apr 9 12:16:34 2007 From: wspamherst at gmail.com (Workshop Players) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 15:16:34 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop Players Present "Children's Letters To God" and "Diary of Adam and Eve" Message-ID: <24b1a6670704091216x5497f8d2o97300817173eb2fb@mail.gmail.com> ------=_Part_4845_7390928.1176146194617 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline *CHILDREN'S LETTERS TO GOD* Book by Stuart Hample Music by David Evans Lyrics by Douglas J. Cohen Directed by Jenifer Warren Music Director: Jayne Kacik Inspired by the international bestseller of the same name, CHILDREN'S LETTERS TO GOD is a musical that follows the lives of five young friends as they voice beliefs, desires, questions and doubts common to all people but most disarmingly expressed by children. Sixteen tuneful songs and assorted scenes (some based on actual letters) explore timeless issues such as sibling rivalry, divorce, holidays, loss of a beloved pet, the trials of being unathletic and first love. This entertaining show carries a universal message which crosses the boundaries of age, geography, and religion. *Cast:* Brett: Jonathan Warren Joanna: Lindsay Kaatz Kicker: Adam Riegler Iris: Tia Karaplis Theo: Jacob Hebble Ensemble: Jacob Bolton, Brianna Bryant, Olivia Cotton, Kristie Fabanich, Kaitlin Kohler, Kelsi Peggs, Katrina Walker, Hannah Watson Little Tikes: Alex Bolton, Jason Molek, Julia Molek *and THE DIARY OF ADAM AND EVE* Book by Jerome Coopersmith, Jerry Bock, and Sheldon Harnick Music by Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick Lyrics by Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick Directed by Teresa Lee Jenkins Music Director: Jayne Kacik *Cast:* The Serpent: Mike Majer Adam: Jack Warren Eve: Jayne Kacik Based on the short story The Diary of Adam and Eve by Mark Twain, this show is a quirky, touching spin on the tale of the world's first couple. The action takes place on Saturday, 1 June in Eden It presents a charming and beautiful twist to the Bible story with Eve dominating Adam's right to name all living things as she interjects herself into Adam's heretofore uncomplicated life in Eden. Performance dates for both shows are April 19, 20, 21, 27, 28, 29, May 4, 5, 6, at 8 p.m., with Sunday matinees on April 29 and May 6 at 3 p.m. Tickets are $12 each and may be reserved by calling our box office at 440-988-5613. Discounts are available for groups of 15 or more. Tickets are going fast. Reserve yours now! Workshop Players Theatre-in-the-Round is located at 44820 Middle Ridge Roadin Amherst. Check out our website at www.workshopplayers.com. - 30 - -- "If all the world's a stage, I want better lighting!" ------=_Part_4845_7390928.1176146194617 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline

CHILDREN'S LETTERS TO GOD

Book by Stuart Hample
Music by David Evans
Lyrics by Douglas J. Cohen
Directed by Jenifer Warren

Music Director: Jayne Kacik

Inspired by the international bestseller of the same name, CHILDREN'S LETTERS TO GOD is a musical that follows the lives of five young friends as they voice beliefs, desires, questions and doubts common to all people but most disarmingly expressed by children.  Sixteen tuneful songs and assorted scenes (some based on actual letters) explore timeless issues such as sibling rivalry, divorce, holidays, loss of a beloved pet, the trials of being unathletic and first love.  This entertaining show carries a universal message which crosses the boundaries of age, geography, and religion.

Cast:

Brett:   Jonathan Warren

Joanna:  Lindsay Kaatz

Kicker:   Adam Riegler

Iris:   Tia Karaplis

Theo:   Jacob Hebble

Ensemble:  Jacob Bolton, Brianna Bryant, Olivia Cotton, Kristie Fabanich, Kaitlin Kohler, Kelsi Peggs, Katrina Walker, Hannah Watson

Little Tikes:  Alex Bolton, Jason Molek, Julia Molek


and THE DIARY OF ADAM AND EVE

Book by Jerome Coopersmith, Jerry Bock, and Sheldon Harnick
Music by Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick
Lyrics by Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick
Directed by Teresa Lee Jenkins

Music Director: Jayne Kacik

 

Cast:

The Serpent:  Mike Majer

Adam:  Jack Warren

Eve:  Jayne Kacik

Based on the short story The Diary of Adam and Eve by Mark Twain, this show is a quirky, touching spin on the tale of the world's first couple.  The action takes place on Saturday, 1 June in Eden  It presents a charming and beautiful twist to the Bible story with Eve dominating Adam's right to name all living things as she interjects herself into Adam's heretofore uncomplicated life in Eden.

 

Performance dates for both shows are April 19, 20, 21, 27, 28, 29, May 4, 5, 6, at 8 p.m., with Sunday matinees on April 29 and May 6 at 3 p.m.

Tickets are $12 each and may be reserved by calling our box office at 440-988-5613. Discounts are available for groups of 15 or more.   Tickets are going fast. Reserve yours now!

 

Workshop Players Theatre-in-the-Round is located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road in Amherst . Check out our website at www.workshopplayers.com.

 

 

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--
"If all the world's a stage, I want better lighting!" ------=_Part_4845_7390928.1176146194617-- From wspamherst at gmail.com Mon Apr 9 12:28:06 2007 From: wspamherst at gmail.com (Workshop Players) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 15:28:06 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop Players Auditions "Over The Tavern" Message-ID: <24b1a6670704091228p565f39cewd2fd0e576040a187@mail.gmail.com> ------=_Part_5133_18126421.1176146886088 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline *OVER THE TAVERN* by Tom Dudzick *Director: Don Wozniak *Performance dates: June 28, 29, 30, July 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, 14, 15, 2007 Audition Schedule: *Sunday, April 22nd, **7:00-9:00 p.m.** Monday, April 23rd, **7:00-9:00 p.m.*** Auditions will be held at Workshop Players Theater, located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road in Amherst. *Cast:*** *One male mid to late 40's, three sons age 12, 13, and 15. One female early to mid 40's, one daughter 16, and one female nun 70's. * *For more information contact: Don Wozniak at 440-244-3960 or cen55422 at centurytel.net * -- "If all the world's a stage, I want better lighting!" ------=_Part_5133_18126421.1176146886088 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline

OVER THE TAVERN

by Tom Dudzick

Director: Don Wozniak

Performance dates: June 28, 29, 30, July 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, 14, 15, 2007

Audition Schedule:

Sunday, April 22nd,
7:00-9:00 p.m.


Monday, April 23rd,
7:00-9:00 p.m.

Auditions will be held at Workshop Players Theater, located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road in Amherst.

Cast:

One male mid to late 40's, three sons age 12, 13, and 15. One female early to mid 40's, one daughter 16, and one female nun 70's.


For more information contact:
Don Wozniak at 440-244-3960 or cen55422 at centurytel.net

 



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"If all the world's a stage, I want better lighting!" ------=_Part_5133_18126421.1176146886088-- From Erika_N_Acquaviva at Progressive.com Mon Apr 9 12:32:57 2007 From: Erika_N_Acquaviva at Progressive.com (Erika N Acquaviva) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 15:32:57 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat Message-ID: This is a multipart message in MIME format. --=_alternative 006B635D852572B8_= Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable 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! TICKETS ARE GOING FAST......please call to purchase yours today.=20 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 =20 --=_alternative 006B635D852572B8_= Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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!


TICKETS ARE GOING FAST......please call to purchase yours today.

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


                                                     
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-------------------------------1176148783-- From JKrol at hawken.edu Mon Apr 9 13:08:06 2007 From: JKrol at hawken.edu (John Krol) Date: Mon, 09 Apr 2007 16:08:06 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]summer camp drama director needed Message-ID: Seeking a drama director for the summer arts camp at ArtsCollinwood, 15605 = Waterloo Road, Cleveland (near the Beachland Ballroom.) The camp is six = weeks, June 19th through August 2nd, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday = mornings from 9:00 to 12:00, with a one week break in the middle. Pay is = $25.00 an hour. The drama director will be working with two groups of children, five to = eight year olds and nine to twelve year olds, approximately an hour and a = half a day each. The goal of the director should be to put on a public = performance on the last day of camp, coordinating with the art director on = costumes, props, and scenery. Experience working with children of this = age is appreciated, but creativity and a willingness to be a team member = and manage relationships with children, parents, and junior counselors/assi= stants is even more appreciated. Those interested in the position should please submit their letter of = application and resume via email to me at jkrol at hawken.edu. =20 John Krol, ArtsCollinwood Summer Camp Director=20 From prayzhymproductions at hotmail.com Mon Apr 9 13:29:10 2007 From: prayzhymproductions at hotmail.com (Ashley Grier) Date: Mon, 09 Apr 2007 15:29:10 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]male actor needed Message-ID: Are you an actor? Ever been interested in theatre? Does any one tell you that you should become an actor? Prayz Hym Productions, Inc searching for Men and male teens. 2 Roles available for Gospel Play entitled ?Let Go & Let God? For information regarding roles and play availability Contact Ashley Grier 216- 659-9299 prayzhymproductions at hotmail.com Regards, Ashley Grier C.E.O< Prayz Hym Productions *Holding on to my dreams, while I fly so high!* _________________________________________________________________ MSN is giving away a trip to Vegas to see Elton John.? Enter to win today. http://msnconcertcontest.com?icid-nceltontagline From prayzhymproductions at hotmail.com Mon Apr 9 13:32:31 2007 From: prayzhymproductions at hotmail.com (Ashley Grier) Date: Mon, 09 Apr 2007 15:32:31 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]volunteers needed Message-ID: Do you love Theatre? Are you sixteen years and older and often wonder what really goes on behind that curtain? What goes on when putting together a play? If so, come, volunteer And Gain an enjoyable experience!! Prayz Hym Productions is looking for volunteers to assist its very first production of ?Let Go & Let God?! If you need volunteer work or just want to assist in the theatre, Call Ashley 216- 659-9299 or Aleah 216- 269- 0558 Email: prayzhymproductions at hotmail.com or aleah_prayzhym at hotmail.com *Theatre is Amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!* Regards, Ashley Grier C.E.O< Prayz Hym Productions *Holding on to my dreams, while I fly so high!* _________________________________________________________________ MSN is giving away a trip to Vegas to see Elton John.? Enter to win today. http://msnconcertcontest.com?icid-nceltontagline From jbarlow at lorainccc.edu Mon Apr 9 13:59:03 2007 From: jbarlow at lorainccc.edu (Janet Barlow) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 16:59:03 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]This Week and Beyond at Stocker Arts Center Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77AE9.E7C80C20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Please take a moment to find out about this week's events=20 - A Family Musical along and a Great Student Art Exhibition -=20 and then scroll down for a Sneak Peak of other live events coming to Stocker Arts Center during April/May - all great events for all ages! =20 Here are the details: =20 =20 This week, we proudly present 3 performances of a special treat - a musical the whole family can enjoy: "A Kid's Life!" Wednesday, April 11 at 11 am and 7 pm & Thursday, April 12 at 11 am=20 When "A Kid's Life!" begins, we meet Zack, an adorable 5-year-old boy, and his golden retriever and best friend, Starsky. Together, they embark on a fun-filled adventure through their hometown where they befriend Zoe, a spunky 5-year-old girl who is new to town and rather shy. Gradually, Zack wins her trust and brings her out of her shell. Over the course of the day, Zack and Zoe encounter many new friends: from a talking clock who teaches them the importance of time, to a beautiful owl who reminds them that animals have feelings too, to an orange tree that gives them a deeper appreciation of nature. Mr. Sullivan, the corner store clerk, also joins the fun by showing them how wonderful "a kid's life!" can be! Packed with wholesome family entertainment and positive messages, this feel-good musical enchants audiences of all ages and is sure to get you moving! =20 The show runs one hour, and each of the performances will be followed by a meet-and-greet in the lobby with the cast in their colorful costumes. "A Kid's Life!" encourages positive thinking for children and inspires them to: appreciate the environment, believe in themselves, respect others, and most of all enjoy the magic of a kid's life! It's the perfect introduction to the wonderful world of live musical theatre. Let the charm and magic of "A Kid's Life!" create lasting memories for you and your family. Go to www.akidslife.net and watch the "trailer" and see for yourself! =20 Tickets: $10/each; Groups of 15 or more, please call the Box Office for special Group Rates! =20 other live events also coming to Stocker this spring: =20 Pluck Thursday, April 19 at 7:30pm=20 Directed by Cal McCrystal "The three most stupid musicians in the world have been invited to perform at last! Highly strung violinist Yarlsberg has designs on the perfect concert and ever enthusiastic Mr. Abanathie aims to please with a variety of instruments. Meanwhile, budget celebrity Kadifachi's surprisingly passionate relationship with her cello threatens to hijack the entire performance!" Enjoy the musical comedy show where anything could, and does, happen! Pluck, made up of violinist Adrian Garratt, violist Jon Regan and cellist Sian Kadifachi, is the comedy string trio whose unique and hugely entertaining show has turned the classical concert on its head! The group has played hundreds of shows all over the world, leading to huge exposure and reviews the likes of which string trios have never seen before... "Gloriously funny!" The Scotsman. "I laughed so much it really hurt" Three Weeks. Winner of four major international awards, Pluck has crescendoed its way to fame since the group's acclaimed debut at the Edinburgh Festival in 2003. From that time on, Pluck has tickled the funny bone of sold-out crowds all across Europe, Australia and the Far East. Now it's Stocker Arts Center's turn to enjoy Pluck's melodic buffoonery as they wreak havoc between harmonies. It's the Marx Brothers meets Yo-Yo Ma! It's Pluck! www.pluck.me.uk =20 Pavlo and his Band in Concert Saturday, April 21 - 7:30pm=20 After the enthusiastic response they received here last season, we've invited Pavlo and his band back to Stocker to wow you! Pavlo is the performer the News Leader of Duncan, BC dubbed the "Greek God of the Guitar!" He has also been called "Lord of the Strings!" (Star Phoenix, Saskatoon, KS) and a "Master Showman" (London Free Press). A Canadian born Greek composer, musician, singer, guitarist and recording artist, Pavlo composes in a style best described as "Mediterranean Music." He combines influences of Flamenco, Latin, Classical and Mediterranean guitar and mixes them together with the Greek Bouzouki, creating his own unique style! Pavlo and his band have released six albums, one of which was nominated for "Best Instrumental Album of the Year" at the 2000 Juno Awards in Canada. Two of his records have received Gold certifications in Canada by the Canadian Recording Industry Association, and he has sold over 500,000 albums worldwide. In 2004, he won "World Artist of the Year" at the Canadian Independent Music Awards. Pavlo's music has been included on two episodes of The Chris Isaak Show, a movie called "Marine Life" starring Cybil Shepherd, CTV's "Eleventh Hour" and L.A.'s "L Word" to name a few. His music has also been featured on over a dozen CD compilations around the world. Pavlo and his band perform over 150 concerts a year. We're glad they were able to fit in a return visit to Stocker Arts Center! Don't miss watching this dazzling performer - who will even astonish you by playing the guitar behind his head! You will be awed by the virtuosity and musicianship of Pavlo and his band members! www.pavlo.net =20 Tickets: $15.00/Adults; $10.00/Children 12 and under =20 Imani Winds in Concert Friday, April 27 - 7:30pm=20 VALERIE COLEMAN, flute, TOYIN SPELLMAN-DIAZ, oboe,=20 MARIAM ADAM, clarinet JEFF SCOTT, French horn=20 MONICA ELLIS, bassoon Praised by Gramophone and Essence Magazine for "taking the wind quintet where it rarely ventures," the five accomplished musicians of Imani Winds joined forces in 1997 to expand the boundaries of the traditional wind quintet and explore the links between European, African and American music traditions. The name Imani, which literally means "faith" in Swahili, embodies this mission. In their time together, this young ensemble of African/Latin American heritage has established a distinct presence in the classical music world for dynamic playing, innovative programming, and inspirational outreach programs, which often explore the culture and heritage of the African Diaspora while introducing Western classical traditions to diverse audiences. In 2002, the group released their CMA/WQXR award winning debut recording entitled Umoja (featuring original works by Imani flutist, Valerie Coleman). Classical Underground, which was nominated for a 2005 Grammy Award, was released on the KOCH label in January 2005. Two-time winner of the CMA/ASCAP Award for "Adventurous Programming," the group also received the 2003 "Meet the Composer" Commissioning Music/USA Award. They are also recipients of the Artists International Annual New York Debut Prize. Past highlights include performances at Atlanta's National Black Arts Festival, Carnegie Hall's Weill Recital Hall, Chicago Symphony Musicians Residency Program, the Ravinia Festival, the Kennedy Center, and the Philadelphia Chamber Music Society. During the 2003-04 season Imani Winds enjoyed national exposure with broadcasts on NPR's Saint Paul Sunday and Performance Today. Their second CD for KOCH, titled Imani Winds, was released in January of 2006. www.imaniwinds =20 Tickets: $15.00/Adults; $10.00/Children 12 and under Livingston Taylor in Concert =20 Friday, May 11 - 7:30pm=20 "Like his big brother, James, Livingston Taylor is easy on the ears..." The Washington Post. Livingston Taylor is a consummate artist in his own right, and a veteran performer whose stage presence wows his audience from the first song. Presenting variety, versatility and joie de vivre in music, Liv lulls and charms the audience one moment and sends them into waves of laughter the next. A major force on the pop music and singer-songwriter scenes for more than 25 years, he has released several hit singles and more than a dozen albums (most recently, There You Are Again which features such guest artists as Carly Simon, James Taylor, Pam Tillis and Vince Gill). Liv has been called "the ultimate crowd pleaser" by Performing Songwriter Magazine, received recognition as Outstanding Folk/Acoustic Act from the Boston Music Awards, and also has won several awards from ASCAP for his songwriting. In addition, he is a Full Professor on the faculty of the Berklee College of Music in Boston. So whether you're laughing as he plays/jokes around about entering the Olympics in the category of Guitar (or sometimes Banjo) Playing, or wiping away a tear as he's singing about being the "Best of Friends," you will love his show! www.livtaylor.com =20 Tickets: $15.00/Adults; $10.00/Children 12 and under And while you're here, don't forget to visit the Beth K. Stocker Art Gallery where the current show is:=20 The LCCC Student Photo and Ceramics Exhibition 2007=20 which runs through Friday, April 20, 2007=20 This showcase of the finest photography and ceramics by LCCC students is produced by LCCC art students, who execute all aspects of the exhibit, including planning, jurying of the photographs and ceramic work, and designing and installing the exhibition. Presented by LCCC Arts and Humanities Division/Stocker Arts Center=20 or the next show, which is: The LCCC Student Art Exhibition 2007=20 which runs Friday, April 27, 2007 through Friday, May 18, 2007=20 This showcase of the finest artworks by LCCC students is produced by LCCC art students, who execute all aspects of the exhibit, including planning, jurying of the art and designing and installing the exhibition. Presented by LCCC Arts and Humanities Division/Stocker Arts Center=20 This show opens with an Artists Reception on Friday, April 27th, from 6:00 to 8:00pm - FREE! Gallery Hours:=20 Monday through Friday from 10:30am to 2:30pm and during many of the Stocker Arts Center evening and weekend events. =20 Gallery tours and additional hours by appointment. Call 440-366-4140 =20 The Stocker Arts Center Box Office is open Mondays through Fridays from 12:00 noon to 6:00pm, and one-and-a-half hours before ticketed events. You can purchase tickets in person, by phone, by fax, or online. By phone, please call (800) 995-5222 ext. 4040 or (440) 366-4040, fax your order to (440) 366-4761, or visit our internet site at www.lorainccc.edu/stocker and click on the "Buy Stocker Event Tickets" icon. For more information or to request a season brochure, please call the Stocker office at (800) 995-5222 ext. 4140 OR (440) 366-4140. The Stocker Arts Center is on the campus of Lorain County Community College, 1005 North Abbe Road, Elyria, Ohio 44035. =20 =20 I look forward to seeing you at Stocker this week for "A Kid's Life!" and many other times this month and next!! Janet ************************* Janet Herman Barlow Director, Stocker Arts Center Lorain County Community College 1005 North Abbe Road=20 Elyria, Ohio 44035 440.366.7105 or 1.800.995.5222 ext. 7105 440.366.4101 [fax] jbarlow at lorainccc.edu =20 www.lorainccc.edu/stocker =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77AE9.E7C80C20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Please take a moment to find out about this = week's=20 events
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A Family Musical=20 along and a Great Student=20 Art Exhibition -=20

 and then scroll down for a Sneak Peak=20 of other live events coming = to Stocker=20 Arts Center during April/May - = all=20 great events for all=20 ages
Here are the details:

 

 
This week, we proudly = present 3 performances of a special treat - a = musical=20 the whole family can enjoy:

"A=20 Kid's Life!"

    Wednesday, April 11 at 11 = am and 7=20 pm  = &
       = Thursday,=20 April 12 at 11 am

When "A=20 Kid's Life!" begins, we = meet Zack,=20 an adorable 5-year-old boy, and his golden retriever and best friend,=20 Starsky.  Together, they = embark on a=20 fun-filled adventure through their hometown where they befriend Zoe, a = spunky=20 5-year-old girl who is new to town and rather shy.  Gradually, Zack wins her trust and = brings her=20 out of her shell.  = Over the course of the day, = Zack and=20 Zoe encounter many new friends: from a talking clock who teaches them = the=20 importance of time, to a beautiful owl who reminds them that animals = have=20 feelings too, to an orange tree that gives them a deeper appreciation of = nature.  Mr. Sullivan, the = corner=20 store clerk, also joins the fun by showing them how wonderful “a = kid’s life!”=20 can be!  Packed with = wholesome family=20 entertainment and positive messages, this feel-good musical enchants = audiences=20 of all ages and is sure to get you moving!

 

The show runs one hour, and = each of=20 the performances will be followed by a meet-and-greet in the lobby with = the cast=20 in their colorful costumes.  = “A Kid’s=20 Life!” encourages positive thinking for children and inspires them = to:=20 appreciate the environment, believe in themselves, respect others, and = most of=20 all enjoy the magic of a kid’s life!  It’s the perfect = introduction to the=20 wonderful world of live musical theatre. =20 Let the charm and magic of “A Kid’s Life!” = create lasting memories for=20 you and your family.  Go to = www.akidslife.net  and = watch the=20 "trailer" and see for yourself!  

Tickets: = $10/each; Groups=20 of 15 or more, please call the Box Office for special Group=20 Rates!

 
other live=20 events also coming to = Stocker=20 this spring:  
Pluck
    Thursday, April=20 19 at 7:30pm
Directed by Cal McCrystal

"The three most stupid musicians = in the world=20 have been invited to perform at last!  Highly strung violinist = Yarlsberg=20 has designs on the perfect concert and ever enthusiastic Mr. Abanathie = aims to=20 please with a variety of instruments.  Meanwhile, budget celebrity=20 Kadifachi's surprisingly passionate relationship with her cello = threatens to=20 hijack the entire performance!"

Enjoy the musical comedy show = where anything=20 could, and does, happen!  Pluck, made up of violinist Adrian = Garratt,=20 violist Jon Regan and cellist Sian Kadifachi, is the comedy string trio = whose=20 unique and hugely entertaining show has turned the classical concert on = its=20 head!  The group has played hundreds of shows all over the world, = leading=20 to huge exposure and reviews the likes of which string trios have never = seen=20 before... “Gloriously funny!” The Scotsman.  “I = laughed so much it really=20 hurt” Three Weeks. Winner of four major international awards, = Pluck has=20 crescendoed its way to fame since the group's acclaimed debut at the = Edinburgh=20 Festival in 2003.  From that time on, Pluck has tickled the funny = bone of=20 sold-out crowds all across Europe, Australia and the Far East.  Now = it's=20 Stocker Arts Center's turn to enjoy Pluck's melodic buffoonery as they = wreak=20 havoc between harmonies.  It's the Marx Brothers meets Yo-Yo = Ma!  It's=20 Pluck!   www.pluck.me.uk=20

Pavlo and his Band in=20 Concert
   =20 Saturday, April 21 - 7:30pm=20

After the=20 enthusiastic response they received here last = season, we've invited Pavlo and his band back to = Stocker=20 to wow you!  Pavlo is the performer the News Leader of Duncan, BC = dubbed=20 the "Greek God of the Guitar!”  He has also been called "Lord = of the=20 Strings!" (Star Phoenix, Saskatoon, KS) and a "Master Showman" (London = Free=20 Press).  A Canadian born Greek composer, musician, singer, = guitarist and=20 recording artist, Pavlo composes in a style best described as = "Mediterranean=20 Music."  He combines influences of Flamenco, Latin, Classical and=20 Mediterranean guitar and mixes them together with the Greek Bouzouki, = creating=20 his own unique style!  Pavlo and his band have released six albums, = one of=20 which was nominated for "Best Instrumental Album of the Year" at the = 2000 Juno=20 Awards in Canada.  Two of his records have received Gold = certifications in=20 Canada by the Canadian Recording Industry Association, and he has sold = over=20 500,000 albums worldwide.  In 2004, he won "World Artist of the = Year" at=20 the Canadian Independent Music Awards.  Pavlo's music has been = included on=20 two episodes of The Chris Isaak Show, a movie called “Marine = Life” starring=20 Cybil Shepherd, CTV's “Eleventh Hour” and L.A.'s “L = Word” to name a few. =20 His music has also been featured on over a dozen CD compilations around = the=20 world.  Pavlo and his band perform over 150 concerts a year.  = We're=20 glad they were able to fit in a return visit to Stocker Arts = Center!  Don't=20 miss watching this dazzling performer – who will even astonish you = by playing=20 the guitar behind his head!  You will be awed by the virtuosity and = musicianship of Pavlo and his band members!   www.pavlo.net =
Tickets:  $15.00/Adults; $10.00/Children 12 and=20 under
 

Imani Winds in=20 Concert
    = Friday, April=20 27 - 7:30pm
VALERIE = COLEMAN,=20 flute, TOYIN SPELLMAN-DIAZ, = oboe,
MARIAM ADAM, clarinet JEFF = SCOTT, French=20 horn
MONICA ELLIS, bassoon

Praised by Gramophone and Essence Magazine for = "taking=20 the wind quintet where it rarely ventures," the five accomplished = musicians of=20 Imani Winds joined forces in 1997 to expand the boundaries of the = traditional=20 wind quintet and explore the links between European, African and = American music=20 traditions. The name Imani, which literally means “faith” in = Swahili, embodies=20 this mission. In their time together, this young ensemble of = African/Latin=20 American heritage has established a distinct presence in the classical = music=20 world for dynamic playing, innovative programming, and inspirational = outreach=20 programs, which often explore the culture and heritage of the African = Diaspora=20 while introducing Western classical traditions to diverse audiences. In = 2002,=20 the group released their CMA/WQXR award winning debut recording entitled = Umoja=20 (featuring original works by Imani flutist, Valerie Coleman). Classical=20 Underground, which was nominated for a 2005 Grammy Award, was released = on the=20 KOCH label in January 2005. Two-time winner of the CMA/ASCAP Award for=20 “Adventurous Programming,” the group also received the 2003 = “Meet the Composer”=20 Commissioning Music/USA Award. They are also recipients of the Artists=20 International Annual New York Debut Prize. Past highlights include = performances=20 at Atlanta's National Black Arts Festival, Carnegie Hall's Weill Recital = Hall,=20 Chicago Symphony Musicians Residency Program, the Ravinia Festival, the = Kennedy=20 Center, and the Philadelphia Chamber Music Society. During the 2003-04 = season=20 Imani Winds enjoyed national exposure with broadcasts on NPR's Saint = Paul Sunday=20 and Performance Today. Their second CD for KOCH, titled Imani Winds, was = released in January of 2006. www.imaniwinds
Tickets: $15.00/Adults; $10.00/Children 12 and=20 under

Livingston Taylor in Concert   =20
    Friday, May 11 - 7:30pm
“Like = his big=20 brother, James, Livingston Taylor is easy on the ears…” The = Washington=20 Post.  Livingston Taylor is a consummate artist in his own right, = and a=20 veteran performer whose stage presence wows his audience from the first=20 song.  Presenting variety, versatility and joie de vivre in music, = Liv=20 lulls and charms the audience one moment and sends them into waves of = laughter=20 the next.  A major force on the pop music and singer-songwriter = scenes for=20 more than 25 years, he has released several hit singles and more than a = dozen=20 albums (most recently, There You Are Again which features such guest = artists as=20 Carly Simon, James Taylor, Pam Tillis and Vince Gill).  Liv has = been called=20 “the ultimate crowd pleaser” by Performing Songwriter = Magazine, received=20 recognition as Outstanding Folk/Acoustic Act from the Boston Music = Awards, and=20 also has won several awards from ASCAP for his songwriting.  In = addition,=20 he is a Full Professor on the faculty of the Berklee College of Music in = Boston.  So whether you're laughing as he plays/jokes around about = entering=20 the Olympics in the category of Guitar (or sometimes Banjo) Playing, or = wiping=20 away a tear as he's singing about being the “Best of = Friends,” you will love his=20 show!   www.livtaylor.com
Tickets: =20 $15.00/Adults; $10.00/Children 12 and=20 under


And while=20 you're here, don't forget to visit the Beth K. Stocker Art = Gallery where the current show is:
The = LCCC Student=20 Photo and Ceramics Exhibition 2007
which runs through=20 Friday, April 20, 2007

This showcase of the finest photography and ceramics by LCCC students = is=20 produced by LCCC art students, who execute all aspects of the exhibit, = including=20 planning, jurying of the photographs and ceramic work, and designing and = installing the exhibition.  Presented by LCCC Arts and = Humanities=20 Division/Stocker Arts Center

or = the next=20 show, which is:
The LCCC Student Art Exhibition 2007=20
which runs Friday, April = 27, 2007=20 through Friday, May 18,=20 2007
=20

This=20 showcase of the finest artworks by=20 LCCC students is produced by LCCC art students, who execute all aspects = of the=20 exhibit, including planning, jurying of the art and  designing and=20 installing the exhibition.  Presented by LCCC Arts and = Humanities=20 Division/Stocker Arts Center

This show opens with an = Artists=20 Reception on Friday, April = 27th, from=20 6:00=20 to 8:00pm - FREE!

Gallery Hours:

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



 

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

 

I look = forward to=20 seeing you at Stocker this=20 week for "A Kid's Life!" and=20 many other times = this month=20 and next!!

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

 

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C77AF7.ED11F6D8-- From nbudin at sbcglobal.net Mon Apr 9 15:46:25 2007 From: nbudin at sbcglobal.net (Noah Budin) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 15:46:25 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Another Review of Noah Budin's "Metaphor" Message-ID: <453857.69152.qm@web81409.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1820263800-1176158785=:69152 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Friends, Just wanted to share another review of my new release "Metaphor." It's by Reverend David Ensign in Virginia and can be found on his most excellent blog "Faithful Agitation" at http://faithfulagitation.blogspot.com/ Also, I've begun blogging about songwriting on my website at www.noahbudin.com. Click on Noah's Notes. If you are a songwriter, or interested in songwriting, I'd love to hear what you think. Honest constructive criticism is always welcome! The review is printed in its entirety below. Thanks for reading and for your support. If you don't want to read about me or support me, well, that's what the delete button is for. Thanks, Noah Budin It?s not often that one gets to witness firsthand an artist come into full flower. Those who have followed the performing and recording career of Noah Budin have experienced this growth and blossom over the decade since the first seeds were sown in his joyous debut CD, Hallelujah Land, in 1997. With the release of Metaphor this spring we hear an artist in full. If all language about God is metaphorical, all of Metaphor is about God. Indeed, at their best, Budin?s songs sound like a deep correspondence between the divine and the ones imprinted with the divine image. Yet Budin manages this without ever sounding in any way traditionally ?religious.? This is, indeed, music for those who are deeply spiritual without necessarily being religious. The disc opens with the powerful percussion of ?Metaphor.? The liner notes suggest that the title track emerged from a song-writing workshop whose participants were asked to develop metaphors for God, and the song weaves them together to powerful effect. But the more I listened to the song, the more I began to imagine it as a love letter from the creator to a creation that has forgotten how to recognize the divine in its midst. ?I am that I am that I am and will be,? perhaps God sings to us, ?but you are everything to me.? If ?Metaphor? is the creator singing to creation, the conversation continues in ?Blessing,? a gentle prayer for grace to cover the generations as their circles dance to the divine music of creation. Full disclosure: I know several of the generations of the artist?s family including the spirit-filled youngest daughter who served, in part, as the spark for ?Haruach.? That personal relationship has, if anything, left me a less patient listener longing for the fullness of the music to emerge from the promise of Hallelujah Land. It does so in the rich arrangements of Metaphor, and certainly in this song of spirit that highlights the keyboard work of Edward Ridley, Jr. and a fine sax riff from Norm Tischler. Budin has surrounded himself with excellent musicians throughout this recording, and they are nowhere more evident than on ?Let it Burn,? which must be the rockingest Hanukkah song ever recorded. I?ll confess, that as a Protestant pastor I don?t have a deep knowledge of the range of comparable holiday songs, but as one who grew up with the rock soundtrack of America in the 1970s, I promise you that Sam Getz?s screaming guitar more than holds its own while Budin?s voice rocks out strong and clear in a song that connects the candles with the fires of justice and promises to let it burn. While many of the images used in the songs come directly from Budin?s Jewish roots, the music never falls into religious clich?. The beautifully turned ?Reason to Believe? draws from a range of human relationships and natural wonders to trace the roots of faith: ?It?s the lightning in the sky/your perfect smile your Godly eyes.? The range of musical styles and influences is almost as wide as the range of faith influences. From the traditional folks roots of the raucous ?Carry That Rock,? to the gospel sounds of ?Take Me Back,? Metaphor displays a musical virtuosity rare in our genre-driven age. You may ask, ?What?s a Jewish singer-songwriter doing joining voices with The Prayer Warriors on a gospel song?? Well, this is the same artist who introduced the world to accapella ?Jew-wop? on Hallelujah Land, and under the production hand of his older brother, David, the various musical threads weave together seamlessly. The disc closes with a final weave: the Jewish experience of slavery and exodus hope with the African-American experience. Borrowing from Rabbi Heschel?s memorable insistence that his ?feet were praying? as he marched with Dr. King, the last track, ?Every Step a Prayer,? reminds us that ?it?s holy ground we walk upon/this journey that we share/in every breath, a miracle/and every step a prayer.? While I leave the judgment of the miraculous to others, every breath of Metaphor is certainly a prayer, and the totality bears repeated listening. --0-1820263800-1176158785=:69152 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Friends,
 
Just wanted to share another review of my new release "Metaphor." It's by Reverend David Ensign in Virginia and can be found on his most excellent blog "Faithful Agitation" at http://faithfulagitation.blogspot.com/
 
Also, I've begun blogging about songwriting on my website at www.noahbudin.com. Click on Noah's Notes. If you are a songwriter, or interested in songwriting, I'd love to hear what you think. Honest constructive criticism is always welcome!
 
The review is printed in its entirety below. Thanks for reading and for your support. If you don't want to read about me or support me, well, that's what the delete button is for.
 
Thanks,
Noah Budin
 
It?s not often that one gets to witness firsthand an artist come into full flower. Those who have followed the performing and recording career of Noah Budin have experienced this growth and blossom over the decade since the first seeds were sown in his joyous debut CD, Hallelujah Land, in 1997. With the release of Metaphor this spring we hear an artist in full.
If all language about God is metaphorical, all of Metaphor is about God. Indeed, at their best, Budin?s songs sound like a deep correspondence between the divine and the ones imprinted with the divine image. Yet Budin manages this without ever sounding in any way traditionally ?religious.? This is, indeed, music for those who are deeply spiritual without necessarily being religious.
The disc opens with the powerful percussion of ?Metaphor.? The liner notes suggest that the title track emerged from a song-writing workshop whose participants were asked to develop metaphors for God, and the song weaves them together to powerful effect. But the more I listened to the song, the more I began to imagine it as a love letter from the creator to a creation that has forgotten how to recognize the divine in its midst. ?I am that I am that I am and will be,? perhaps God sings to us, ?but you are everything to me.?
If ?Metaphor? is the creator singing to creation, the conversation continues in ?Blessing,? a gentle prayer for grace to cover the generations as their circles dance to the divine music of creation. Full disclosure: I know several of the generations of the artist?s family including the spirit-filled youngest daughter who served, in part, as the spark for ?Haruach.? That personal relationship has, if anything, left me a less patient listener longing for the fullness of the music to emerge from the promise of Hallelujah Land. It does so in the rich arrangements of Metaphor, and certainly in this song of spirit that highlights the keyboard work of Edward Ridley, Jr. and a fine sax riff from Norm Tischler.
Budin has surrounded himself with excellent musicians throughout this recording, and they are nowhere more evident than on ?Let it Burn,? which must be the rockingest Hanukkah song ever recorded. I?ll confess, that as a Protestant pastor I don?t have a deep knowledge of the range of comparable holiday songs, but as one who grew up with the rock soundtrack of America in the 1970s, I promise you that Sam Getz?s screaming guitar more than holds its own while Budin?s voice rocks out strong and clear in a song that connects the candles with the fires of justice and promises to let it burn.
While many of the images used in the songs come directly from Budin?s Jewish roots, the music never falls into religious clich?. The beautifully turned ?Reason to Believe? draws from a range of human relationships and natural wonders to trace the roots of faith: ?It?s the lightning in the sky/your perfect smile your Godly eyes.?
The range of musical styles and influences is almost as wide as the range of faith influences. From the traditional folks roots of the raucous ?Carry That Rock,? to the gospel sounds of ?Take Me Back,? Metaphor displays a musical virtuosity rare in our genre-driven age. You may ask, ?What?s a Jewish singer-songwriter doing joining voices with The Prayer Warriors on a gospel song?? Well, this is the same artist who introduced the world to accapella ?Jew-wop? on Hallelujah Land, and under the production hand of his older brother, David, the various musical threads weave together seamlessly.
The disc closes with a final weave: the Jewish experience of slavery and exodus hope with the African-American experience. Borrowing from Rabbi Heschel?s memorable insistence that his ?feet were praying? as he marched with Dr. King, the last track, ?Every Step a Prayer,? reminds us that ?it?s holy ground we walk upon/this journey that we share/in every breath, a miracle/and every step a prayer.?
While I leave the judgment of the miraculous to others, every breath of Metaphor is certainly a prayer, and the totality bears repeated listening.
--0-1820263800-1176158785=:69152-- From President at thenaturalbridges.com Mon Apr 9 16:14:06 2007 From: President at thenaturalbridges.com (Kirk Lawrence Maynard) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 19:14:06 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]NB Puppets currently touring Europe for AFE In-Reply-To: <20070405050315.7C90561E89@mailman.siteprotect.com> References: <20070405050315.7C90561E89@mailman.siteprotect.com> Message-ID: <1320.87.163.74.106.1176160446.squirrel@www.thenaturalbridges.com> Well we have survived our first week in Europe touring for Armed Forces Entertainment (AFE) and have visited/performed at 5 bases so far. We have another 13 more to go before the end of April and so far the responses have been really great. People love the NB Puppets and our humans too! We've been given an award and a special military coin, plus the NB Puppets have been signing autographs. To see where we've been and where we'll be next, check out the following: http://www.armedforcesentertainment.com/AFEmedia_newsReleaseNBTV.htm On behalf of my great cast of 8 characters working on this tour, thank you to those of you who have supported us in the past, and we look forward to doing more projects in NE Ohio when we return. Puppetly, Kirk Lawrence Maynard President & Puppet Director Natural Bridges LLC PO Box 30688 Cleveland, Ohio 44130-0688 USA 1-888-866-4877 Main Site - http://www.thenaturalbridges.com NBTV Site - http://www.MyNBTV.com YouTube - http://www.youtube.com/user/NaturalBridgesLLC "NB Puppets are not just for children anymore!" From warz65 at yahoo.com Mon Apr 9 18:35:33 2007 From: warz65 at yahoo.com (Matt Warzel) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 18:35:33 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]check out these videos from local comic/filmmaker - hilarious info Message-ID: <247801.14536.qm@web60125.mail.yahoo.com> --0-430744503-1176168933=:14536 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit TYRA BANKS MOVIE: http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=1926525473 19 ACTION NEWS MOVIE: http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=2014276154 --------------------------------- Don't be flakey. Get Yahoo! Mail for Mobile and always stay connected to friends. --0-430744503-1176168933=:14536 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
 
 



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always stay connected to friends. --0-430744503-1176168933=:14536-- From m.ozimek at sbcglobal.net Mon Apr 9 19:14:48 2007 From: m.ozimek at sbcglobal.net (Mary Lou Ozimek) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 22:14:48 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ohio Boychoir Spring Concerts - Save the Date Message-ID: <20070410021522.E28BF4CEB0@braxton.siteprotect.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0215_01C77AF4.7EA37940 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0216_01C77AF4.7EA37940" ------=_NextPart_001_0216_01C77AF4.7EA37940 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Celebrate spring with the 32 boys of the Ohio Boychoir, under the direction of Michael and Becky Seredick, as they perform works by Bach, Mendelssohn, Vivaldi and and a surprising choral number by Hoagy Carmichael. Concerts are free and all are welcome. Sing! * Saturday, April 28 - 8:00 p.m., Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, 2031 W. 30th St., Cleveland * Sunday, April 29 - 4:00 p.m., Church of the Ascension, 13216 Detroit Ave, Lakewood * Friday, May 4 - 7:30 p.m., St. Christopher Church, 20141 Detroit Rd. Rocky River * Saturday, May 5 - 7:00 p.m., Middleburg Hts. Community Church, 7165 Big Creek Pkwy, Middleburg Hts. * Sunday, May 6 - 3:00 p.m., John Knox Presbyterian Church, 25200 Lorain Rd, North Olmsted * Friday, May 11 - 7:30 p.m., Holy Cross Church, 175 E 200th St, Euclid * Saturday, May 12 - 7:30 p.m., St. Leo Church, 4900 Broadview Rd., Cleveland A freewill offering will be received. For more information: www.ohioboychoir.org or 216.556.2222 ------=_NextPart_001_0216_01C77AF4.7EA37940 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

 

 

Celebrate spring with the 32 boys of the Ohio Boychoir, = under the direction of Michael and Becky Seredick, as they perform works by Bach, Mendelssohn, Vivaldi and and a surprising choral number by Hoagy Carmichael.  Concerts are free and all are welcome.  = Sing!

 

·         Saturday, April = 28 – 8:00 p.m., Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, 2031 W. 30th St., Cleveland

 

·         Sunday, April = 29 – 4:00 p.m., Church of the Ascension, = 13216 Detroit Ave, = Lakewood  =

 

·         Friday, May 4 = – 7:30 p.m., St.= Christopher = Church, =  20141 Detroit Rd. = Rocky River

 

·         Saturday, May 5 = – 7:00 p.m., Middleburg Hts. Community Church,  7165 Big Creek = Pkwy, Middleburg Hts.

 

·         Sunday, May 6 - = 3:00 p.m., John Knox Presbyterian = Church, = 25200 Lorain Rd, = North Olmsted

 

·         Friday, May 11 = – 7:30 p.m., Holy Cross Church, 175 E 200th = St, Euclid

 

·         Saturday, May = 12 – 7:30 p.m., St.= Leo Church, = 4900 Broadview Rd., = Cleveland

 

      = ;       A freewill offering will be received.  =

For more information:  www.ohioboychoir.org or 216.556.2222

 

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------=_NextPart_000_0215_01C77AF4.7EA37940-- From ceversole at earthlink.net Tue Apr 10 06:27:18 2007 From: ceversole at earthlink.net (Charles Eversole) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 09:27:18 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Singing Angels Spring Benefit Concert Message-ID: <380-22007421013271815@earthlink.net> ------=_NextPart_1932211102018813271815 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII ?THANK YOU FOR THE MUSIC? THE SINGING ANGELS? 43RD ANNUAL SPRING BENEFIT CONCERT SUNDAY, MAY 20TH @ 3:00PM State Theatre, Playhouse Square Tickets from $35 to $6.25 FOR TICKETS, CALL (216)241-6000, Or go to www.tickets.com, Or go to the Playhouse Square Box Office, 1519 Euclid Ave. Open daily 11:00-6:00. Hear around 300 of Northeast Ohio's finest young performers sing a wide variety of exciting music - show tunes to Classical, Barbershop Harmony to spiritual, patriotic to a good old-fashioned audience Sing-a-long! THE BEST SEATS ARE SELLING OUT? do you have yours yet??? www.singingangels.org Make Music. Make friends. Make a difference. Charles Eversole ceversole at earthlink.net EarthLink Revolves Around You. ------=_NextPart_1932211102018813271815 Content-Type: text/html; charset=US-ASCII

?THANK YOU FOR THE MUSIC?

THE SINGING ANGELS?

43RD ANNUAL SPRING BENEFIT CONCERT

SUNDAY, MAY 20TH @ 3:00PM

State Theatre, Playhouse Square

Tickets from $35 to $6.25

FOR TICKETS, CALL (216)241-6000,

Or go to www.tickets.com,

Or go to the Playhouse Square Box Office,

1519 Euclid Ave.  Open daily 11:00-6:00.

Hear around 300 of Northeast Ohio's finest young performers sing a wide variety of exciting music - show tunes to Classical, Barbershop Harmony to spiritual, patriotic to a good old-fashioned audience Sing-a-long!

 

THE BEST SEATS ARE SELLING OUT? do you have yours yet???

www.singingangels.org

  Make Music.  Make friends.  Make a difference.

 
Charles Eversole
EarthLink Revolves Around You.
 

------=_NextPart_1932211102018813271815-- From eddielengyel at sbcglobal.net Mon Apr 9 21:43:33 2007 From: eddielengyel at sbcglobal.net (eddie lengyel) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 21:43:33 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]HELLWEEK sneak peak april 26th at club Bed 8pm Message-ID: <303963.85900.qm@web82813.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-355459371-1176180213=:85900 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Fright Teck Pictures is showing Hellweek at club bed on thursday april 26th, Mike Reddy will be sending out invites to this event, if you dont recieve one please dont try and get in this is a small private showing, the big premiere will be next month.Any questions feel free to email me at eddielengyel at sbcglobal.net thanks President of Fright Teck Pictures Edward Lengyel (writer/director) --0-355459371-1176180213=:85900 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Fright Teck Pictures is showing Hellweek at club bed on thursday april 26th, Mike Reddy will be sending out invites to this event, if you dont recieve one please dont try and get in this is a small private showing, the big premiere will be next month.Any questions feel free to email me at eddielengyel at sbcglobal.net thanks President of Fright Teck Pictures Edward Lengyel (writer/director) --0-355459371-1176180213=:85900-- From herrickmartin at adelphia.net Tue Apr 10 05:37:15 2007 From: herrickmartin at adelphia.net (herrickmartin at adelphia.net) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 5:37:15 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]talent needed for children's event Message-ID: <18207567.1176208635412.JavaMail.root@web27> Interested in reasonably priced talent: face painters magicians clowns/balloon artists etc. Please let me know if you are intrerested or know anyone I could contact for this. The event won't be until late May. Thank you, Herrick Martin From herrickmartin at adelphia.net Tue Apr 10 05:38:25 2007 From: herrickmartin at adelphia.net (herrickmartin at adelphia.net) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 5:38:25 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]poetry chapbook support Message-ID: <16079333.1176208705060.JavaMail.root@web27> Still seeking support for poetry chapbook. $6 each, 26 poems Funds needed for drama classes at CSU. Thanks, Rick From skinybee at msn.com Tue Apr 10 06:17:00 2007 From: skinybee at msn.com (S MCCLAIN) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 09:17:00 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Teenage (Male) Actor needed Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0022_01C77B50.FED8A700 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I'm in need of a male actor, aged 15-17 for a small role in a video I'm = producing for Abstinence the Better Choice. The actor will play 'Mike = Macho' and should look and be able to act as though 'all the girls adore = him'. This video will be used as part of the 6th grade RSVP = (Responsible, Social, Values Program) curriculum that's taught in = schools around Ohio. We're asking that the actor is abstinent from = alcohol, sex and drugs as not being so would be contrary to the video's = message. The shoot will take place after school on Tuesday May 1st in Macedonia. = Call time is 4:00 for make-up. We will pay the student an hourly wage, = dinner and a copy of the video for his demo.=20 I can be reached at 330-665-3902. E-mail = Skinybee at msn.com So glad you're out there NEOhiopal... Thanks! Cherie McClain ------=_NextPart_000_0022_01C77B50.FED8A700 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
I'm in need of a male actor, aged 15-17 for a small role in a video = I'm=20 producing for Abstinence the Better = Choice. The=20 actor will play 'Mike Macho' and should look and be = able to act=20 as though 'all the girls adore him'. This video will be used as = part of the=20 6th grade RSVP (Responsible, Social, Values Program) curriculum that's = taught in=20 schools around Ohio. We're asking that the actor is abstinent from = alcohol, sex=20 and drugs as not being so would be contrary to the video's=20 message.
 
The shoot will take place after school on Tuesday May 1st in = Macedonia.=20 Call time is 4:00 for make-up. We will pay the student an hourly = wage,=20 dinner and a copy of the video for his demo.
 
I can be reached at 330-665-3902. E-mail Skinybee at msn.com
 
So glad you're out there NEOhiopal...
 
Thanks!
Cherie McClain
 
------=_NextPart_000_0022_01C77B50.FED8A700-- From ric_hamp at yahoo.com Tue Apr 10 06:55:05 2007 From: ric_hamp at yahoo.com (ric hampton) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 06:55:05 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]house of blues Message-ID: <606303.41332.qm@web51005.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-681099052-1176213305=:41332 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit April 10th- Tonight! HOUSE OF BLUES PRESENTS G. LOVE & SPECIAL SAUCE WITH THE EXPENDABLES Also added on this show is Travelin Blues/ Steve Blaock out of detroit. Blalock is a former Clevelander. He is well known in Detroits Blues Society. He was the winner of the 2004 Detroit Blues Society- Acoustic Guitar. If you ever have gone to Greek Town Casino you may have seen him. He currently plays in Steves Bar in Detroit. Hear some of his cuts on www.cdbaby.com/travelinblues Check with house of blues for ticket price and show time. --------------------------------- Don't be flakey. Get Yahoo! Mail for Mobile and always stay connected to friends. --0-681099052-1176213305=:41332 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
April 10th- Tonight!
 
HOUSE OF BLUES PRESENTS
G. LOVE & SPECIAL SAUCE WITH THE EXPENDABLES
 
Also added on this show is Travelin Blues/ Steve Blaock out of detroit. Blalock is a former Clevelander. He is well known in Detroits Blues Society. He was the winner of the 2004 Detroit Blues Society- Acoustic Guitar. If you ever have gone to Greek Town Casino you may have seen him. He currently plays in Steves Bar in Detroit.
Hear some of his cuts on www.cdbaby.com/travelinblues
Check with house of blues for ticket price and show time.


Don't be flakey. Get Yahoo! Mail for Mobile and
always stay connected to friends. --0-681099052-1176213305=:41332-- From MHerman at cptonline.org Tue Apr 10 07:01:42 2007 From: MHerman at cptonline.org (Mindy Herman) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 10:01:42 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Dark Room returns to CPT! Tonight at 7:30pm! Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77B78.BCB05274 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 =20 =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_01C77B78.BCB05274 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_01C77B78.BCB05274-- From ritaklin at wowway.com Tue Apr 10 08:02:04 2007 From: ritaklin at wowway.com (Rita Klinger) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 11:02:04 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITIONS for KALLIOPE STAGE 2007-08 SEASON this Sunday-Monday Message-ID: --Apple-Mail-18-341629465 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=WINDOWS-1252; format=flowed KALLIOPE STAGE SEASON AUDITIONS! Seeking equity and non-equity singer-actors ages 20 =96 65 for=20 principal and supporting roles. 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 schedule=20= 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 Cedar Rd.) 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.) Kalliope Stage 2007 - 08 Season =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 = 9,=20 2008 Can Can (music and lyrics by Cole Porter) rehearsals begin March 31.=20 Show runs April 24 =96 May 18, 2008 --Apple-Mail-18-341629465 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=WINDOWS-1252 Times New RomanKALLIOPE STAGE SEASON AUDITIONS! =20 Times New = RomanSeeking equity and non-equity =20 singer-actors ages 20 =96 65 for principal and supporting roles. 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=20 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 Cedar Rd.) 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 Kalliope Stage 2007 - 08 Season = 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 9, 2008 Can Can (music and lyrics by Cole Porter) rehearsals begin March 31. Show runs April 24 =96 May 18, 2008 = --Apple-Mail-18-341629465-- From hoverdl at yahoo.com Tue Apr 10 07:59:15 2007 From: hoverdl at yahoo.com (Mr Dan Hover) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 07:59:15 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition for an Audio Dramatization Message-ID: <821450.69283.qm@web57015.mail.re3.yahoo.com> We are casting an audio dramatization of Sir Author Conan Doyle?s novel ?A Study in Scarlet.? This is a dramatization of the first of the Sherlock Holmes novels; produced in London in 1887. Some of the subject matter may be considered Politically Incorrect by today?s standards. Please read the original work (available online) if you are concerned. A British accent is not required. If you can do a British accent, great, if not, do the audition without an accent. Having no accent is better than having a bad one. This is a non-union, pay deferred production, no guarantee of payment is to be inferred by statement or contract. In order to minimize studio time; if cast you will be REQUIRED to attend rehearsals. The actual recording is tentatively scheduled for July There are 22 male characters, 6 Female characters, various ages Auditions are: Wednesday, April 18, 2007. 2pm-6:30pm Main Lakewood Public Library, 15425 Detroit Ave. at Arthur Ave., Lakewood, OH 44107 Saturday, April 21, 2007. 12n-5:30pm Madison Branch, Lakewood Public Library,13228 Madison Ave, Lakewood, OH 44107 Callbacks will be Wednesday, April 25, 2007. 2:30pm-6pm. Selected actors will be informed of location. Schedule accommodations may be possible for selected actors. Headshot/Resume would be helpful, but are not required. Reservations are suggested: Those who reserve time slots will be auditioned as close to the scheduled time as possible, walk-ins will be taken on a first come first served basis around the scheduled actors. Reservations may be made online bakerstb at yahoo.com Dan L Hover, Sr./President, ACD Prod Dan L Hover Sr. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Food fight? Enjoy some healthy debate in the Yahoo! Answers Food & Drink Q&A. http://answers.yahoo.com/dir/?link=list&sid=396545367 From alanna at bnctheatre.com Tue Apr 10 08:25:29 2007 From: alanna at bnctheatre.com (alanna at bnctheatre.com) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 11:25:29 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]=?US-ASCII?B?Qk5DIERlbGF5cyBSb3VsZXR0ZSAxIHdlZWs=?= Message-ID: <20070410152529.18454.qmail@mxw1400.sanjose14-verio.com> Dear Patrons and Members of the Press, Due to the recent change in our season from "The Last Days of Judas Iscariot" to "Roulette", the preparation time for the new show was not sufficient. In order to put on the type of quality production that we take pride in and that you have come to expect of us, we are rescheduling "Roulette" until next weekend. The run of the show will now be from April 20th - May 12th. We feel confident that this is the best decision for both our patrons and our theatre. Thank you for your support and we look forward to seeing you at "Roulette"! For ticket information or questions, check out our website at bnctheatre.com, or contact our box office at 330-606-5317. ~Alanna Romansky www.bnctheatre.com "Roulette" by Paul Weitz April 20 to May 12 Thur-Sat: 8pm, Sun: 3pm Sun, April 22: 8pm BlackOut Mondays, April 30 & May 7: 8pm 140 E. Market Street, Akron, 44308 INFO & TICKETS: 330.606.5317 From kjoycew at sbcglobal.net Tue Apr 10 08:18:38 2007 From: kjoycew at sbcglobal.net (Katie Wheeler) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 08:18:38 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Cleveland State University Dramatic Arts 1st Summer Repertory Theatre!!!! Message-ID: <465742.46542.qm@web82813.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1524047302-1176218318=:46542 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Cleveland State University Dramatic Arts Program is pleased to announce auditions and interviews for its first professional Summer Repertory Theatre! We will be having auditions and interviews for various acting and technical positions for our first Summer Repertory Theatre season. There are positions available for Equity, non-Equity, and support positions, as well as opportunities for secondary and college students who would like to be involved in the summer for college credit. Several Equity and other professional artists will be coming in for the season and will offer master classes and workshops for the ?apprentice? company. There will also be opportunities for company members to create and perform their own pieces on Sunday evening in our studio space. Rehearsal will begin May 21, the season will open June 14 and close July 15. We will be presenting two productions in rotating repertory: The Robber Bridegroom a bluegrass musical by Alfred Uhry, directed by Michael Mauldin Jamie Lockhart (cast): a gentleman robber Clemment Musgrove: a wealthy planter Salome: his second wife Rosamund: his daughter Little Harp: a robber Big Harp: the head of a robber Goat: a simpleton Goat?s Mother Goat?s Sister A Raven (will also serve as Dance Captain) Residents of Rodney, Mississippi This is a high-energy, improvisatory production which requires an amount of stamina and physical flexibility. The ensemble is constantly on stage and an integral part of the action. Booth a drama by Austin Pendleton directed by Carl Whidden Junius Booth (cast) great Shakespearean actor; loving and violent; intelligent and alcoholic; 50s Edwin Booth (cast) Junius? eldest son; delicate, then very strong; late teens, but probably demands an actor in his twenties Mary Ann mother of Junius? children; originally English; warm, passionate, occasionally skeptical; 40?s Mrs. Hill actress; acerbic, resigned, angry, gentle; 40s ? 50s Page actor; rapturously accepting of his failure; 40s ? 50s Baxter rough frontiersman with a song and dance man?s elegance; 30?s ? 50?s Adelaide Junius? wife, long since betrayed in England. Complicated, lethally witty, and hurt; a match for Junius. Auditionees are asked to prepare a 1 ? 2 minute monologue and 16 bars of a country or bluegrass song. A CD player and accompanist will be available. Auditions are Friday, April 20th from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. and Saturday, April 21 from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Callbacks TBA. Please contact the department secretary, Ginger Williams, at 216 687-2113 to make an appointment. Inquiries for technical and support positions should be directed to Dr. Michael L. Mauldin at 216 687-2202 --0-1524047302-1176218318=:46542 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Cleveland State University Dramatic Arts Program is pleased to announce auditions and interviews for its first professional Summer Repertory Theatre!
 
We will be having auditions and interviews for various acting and technical positions for our first Summer Repertory Theatre season.  There are positions available for Equity, non-Equity, and support positions, as well as opportunities for secondary and college students who would like to be involved in the summer for college credit.  Several Equity and other professional artists will be coming in for the season and will offer master classes and workshops for the ?apprentice? company.  There will also be opportunities for company members to create and perform their own pieces on Sunday evening in our studio space.
 
Rehearsal will begin May 21, the season will open June 14 and close July 15.
 
We will be presenting two productions in rotating repertory:
 
The Robber Bridegroom a bluegrass musical by Alfred Uhry, directed by Michael Mauldin
 
            Jamie Lockhart (cast):  a gentleman robber
            Clemment Musgrove:  a wealthy planter
            Salome:                        his second wife
            Rosamund:                   his daughter
            Little Harp:                   a robber
            Big Harp:                      the head of a robber
            Goat:                            a simpleton
            Goat?s Mother
            Goat?s Sister
            A Raven (will also serve as Dance Captain)
            Residents of Rodney, Mississippi
 
This is a high-energy, improvisatory production which requires an amount of stamina and physical flexibility.  The ensemble is constantly on stage and an integral part of the action.
 
Booth a drama by Austin Pendleton directed by Carl Whidden
 
Junius Booth (cast)       great Shakespearean actor; loving and violent; intelligent and alcoholic; 50s
 
Edwin Booth (cast)       Junius? eldest son; delicate, then very strong; late teens, but probably demands an actor in his twenties
 
Mary Ann                     mother of Junius? children; originally English; warm, passionate, occasionally skeptical; 40?s
 
Mrs. Hill                       actress; acerbic, resigned, angry, gentle; 40s ? 50s
 
Page                             actor; rapturously accepting of his failure; 40s ? 50s
 
Baxter              rough frontiersman with a song and dance man?s elegance; 30?s ? 50?s
 
Adelaide           Junius? wife, long since betrayed in England.  Complicated, lethally witty, and hurt; a match for Junius.
 
 
Auditionees are asked to prepare a 1 ? 2 minute monologue and 16 bars of a country or bluegrass song.  A CD player and accompanist will be available.
 
Auditions are Friday, April 20th from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. and Saturday, April 21 from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.  Callbacks TBA.
 
Please contact the department secretary, Ginger Williams, at 216 687-2113 to make an appointment.
 
Inquiries for technical and support positions should be directed to Dr. Michael L. Mauldin at 216 687-2202
--0-1524047302-1176218318=:46542-- From MHerman at cptonline.org Tue Apr 10 07:02:17 2007 From: MHerman at cptonline.org (Mindy Herman) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 10:02:17 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]DanceWorks '07 at CPT: Travesty Dance Group this weekend only! Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77B78.D1CAE318 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =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 The Final Weekend: =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_01C77B78.D1CAE318 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

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!  

 

 

= The Final Weekend= :

 

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

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C77B78.D1CAE318-- From edniam at alltel.net Tue Apr 10 07:44:06 2007 From: edniam at alltel.net (Edward Niam) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 10:44:06 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Alternative Healing Modalities ***Testimonials*** Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0067_01C77B5D.29DA3610 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0068_01C77B5D.29DEF100" ------=_NextPart_001_0068_01C77B5D.29DEF100 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In 1995, I was diagnosed with Crohn's/Colitis. I have tried many conventional and alternative treatments. These ranged from high doses of injected steroids (ACTH) to various diets and homeopathic remedies. In March of 2004, I came out of a four-year remission. Instantly, I started with steroids and maintenance drugs. Additionally, I altered my diet and tried several other "tricks", though nothing seemed to repress my symptoms. With 20-3- bowel movements each day, rapid weight loss and severe hemorrhaging, it was time to try something new. I contacted Ed Niam, a practitioner of Eastern medicine and skilled acupuncturist. He set me up with a weekly regimen of treatments. The positive effects of his needle poking began almost immediately. By the second treatment, my trips to the toilet were reduced to 5 times a day. As of the fifth treatment, all evidence of bleeding had subsided. By the final treatment, I was back to (business as usual) normal. In addition to the acupuncture treatments, Mr. Niam suggested several (stretching & breathing) exercises and diet tips that I have continued to follow. I encourage anyone who is dealing with IBS diseases to try this method. I feel the need to qualify my suggestion by stating that I am a college graduate and a well informed active patient of Crohn's. I fully intend to call upon Ed Niam and acupuncture should there be a need in the future. If you are considering this method of treatment and would like to discuss it further, feel free to contact me. Daniel J. Fess jfess at neo.rr.com ***************************** Ed was kind enough to help me when I was dreadfully ill several years ago. His gentle treatments were not only effective in healing my immediate concerns but were so deeply and profound in their reach that I actually felt better than I had in many years after his treatments. I highly recommend him and his tried and true methods. Cathleen Carr catbead2000 at yahoo.com Hello Everyone, As some of you may already know, much of my training in Chinese Martial Arts involved several aspects of Traditional Chinese Medicine. They include, but are not limited to, acupuncture, acupressure, meditation and Shaolin Healing Touch. These ancient modalities are effective in treating numerous chronic and acute conditions such as Crohns, osteo and rheumatoid arthritis, high blood pressure, migraines, sports injuries, sciatica, menstrual problems, digestive irregularities, hearing loss, excessive tension and stress, depression and anxiety and others... As a practitioner of Traditional Chinese Medicine for more that 30 years, it is my pleasure to make this expertise available to you. For those who suffer from a condition that is not effectively treated by western medicine, feel free to call me to discuss what other options are available. A course of treatment may include any combination of acupuncture, acupressure, meditation, Qi Gong, Shaolin Healing Touch and diet and lifestyle modifications. The initial consultation is one hour and the cost is $100.00. You may use the contact information below or my cell, 330.564.7558. I look forward to speaking with you. Edward Institute for Self Healing TaiQiGongtm Fitness Systems Edward Niam, M-T.C.M. Master-Traditional Chinese Medicine 118 West Streetsboro Street, Suite 224 Hudson, Ohio 44236 330.564.7558/Fax 342.3802 edniam at instituteforselfhealing.com www.instituteforselfhealing.com "Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away." _____ I am using the free version of SPAMfighter for private users. It has removed 33744 spam emails to date. Paying users do not have this message in their emails. Try SPAMfighter for free now! -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.446 / Virus Database: 269.0.0/754 - Release Date: 4/9/2007 10:59 PM ------=_NextPart_001_0068_01C77B5D.29DEF100 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
In 1995, I=20 was diagnosed with Crohn's/Colitis. I have tried many conventional and=20 alternative treatments. These ranged from high doses of injected = steroids (ACTH)=20 to various diets and homeopathic remedies. In March of 2004, I came out = of a=20 four-year remission. Instantly, I started with steroids and maintenance = drugs.=20 Additionally, I altered my diet and tried several other "tricks", though = nothing=20 seemed to repress my symptoms.
 
With 20-3-=20 bowel movements each day, rapid weight loss and severe hemorrhaging, it = was time=20 to try something new. I contacted Ed Niam, a practitioner of Eastern = medicine=20 and skilled acupuncturist. He set me up with a weekly regimen of = treatments. The=20 positive effects of his needle poking began almost immediately. By the = second=20 treatment, my trips to the toilet were reduced to 5 times a day. As of = the fifth=20 treatment, all evidence of bleeding had subsided. By the final = treatment, I was=20 back to (business as usual) normal. In addition to the acupuncture = treatments,=20 Mr. Niam suggested several (stretching & breathing) exercises and = diet tips=20 that I have continued to follow.
 
I encourage=20 anyone who is dealing with IBS diseases to try this method. I feel the = need to=20 qualify my suggestion by stating that I am a college graduate and a well = informed active patient of Crohn's. I fully intend to call upon Ed Niam = and=20 acupuncture should there be a need in the future. If you are considering = this=20 method of treatment and would like to discuss it further, feel free to = contact=20 me.
 
Daniel J.=20 Fess
jfess at neo.rr.com
=
 
*****************************=
 
Ed was kind=20 enough to help me when I was dreadfully ill several years ago.  His = gentle=20 treatments were not only effective in healing my immediate concerns but = were so=20 deeply and profound in their reach that I actually felt better than I = had in=20 many years after his treatments.  I highly recommend him and his = tried and=20 true methods.

Cathleen Carr
catbead2000 at yahoo.com
 
 
 
Hello=20 Everyone,
 
As = some of you=20 may already know, much of my training in Chinese Martial Arts involved = several=20 aspects of Traditional Chinese Medicine. They include, but are not = limited to,=20 acupuncture, acupressure, meditation and Shaolin Healing Touch. = These=20 ancient modalities are effective in treating numerous chronic and = acute=20 conditions such as Crohns, osteo and rheumatoid arthritis, high blood=20 pressure, migraines, sports injuries, sciatica, menstrual = problems,=20 digestive irregularities, hearing loss, excessive tension and = stress,=20 depression and anxiety and others...
 
As = a=20 practitioner of Traditional Chinese Medicine for more that 30 = years, it=20 is my pleasure to make this expertise available to = you.   For=20 those who suffer from a condition that is not effectively treated by = western=20 medicine, feel free to call me to discuss what other options are = available. A=20 course of treatment may include any combination of acupuncture, = acupressure,=20 meditation, Qi Gong, Shaolin Healing Touch and diet and lifestyle=20 modifications.
 
The initial=20 consultation is one hour and the cost is $100.00. You may use the = contact=20 information below or my cell, = 330.564.7558.
 
I = look forward=20 to speaking with you.
 
Edward
 
Institute for Self=20 Healing
TaiQiGongtm  Fitness=20 Systems
Edward Niam, = M-T.C.M.
Master-Traditional Chinese = Medicine
118 West Streetsboro = Street, Suite=20 224
Hudson, Ohio=20 44236
330.564.7558/Fax = 342.3802
edniam at institu= teforselfhealing.com
www.institutefor= selfhealing.com
 
"Life is not measured by = the number of=20 breaths we take,
  but by the = moments that=20 take our breath away."
 
 


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------=_NextPart_000_0017_01C77B5D.170E0C00-- From jcoyne at beckcenter.org Tue Apr 10 08:48:02 2007 From: jcoyne at beckcenter.org (John Coyne) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 11:48:02 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A Call for Artists to Exhibit at the Beck Center during our 2007-2008 Theater Season Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84E99C35B@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77B87.9F4002A5 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: * 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_01C77B87.9F4002A5 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 for its 2007-2008 Theater = Season.

 

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.

 

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.

 

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.

 

How to enter:

Please send = your submissions to:

 

The = Beck Center= for the Arts

Attn:  = John Coyne - Gallery

17801 = Detroit = Ave

Lakewood, OH  44107

 

 Submissions should include the following:

  • 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

 

Submission = deadline is June 1, = 2007

 

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.

 

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

 

 

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.

 

Sincerely,

 

 

John = Coyne

Gallery = Coordinator

Ph:  216/521-2540  = x236

Fx:  216/521-2110

Em:  jcoyne at beckcente= r.org

 

 

 

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Job Title: Theater Development / Marketing Specialist

 

The Company: Actors' Summit is a small professional theater located= in=20 Hudson, Ohio. We produce 8 =E2=80=93 10 major productions per year in a smal= l thrust=20 theater using Actors=E2=80=99 Equity and non-Equity actors. This position wi= ll be our=20 first full-time administrative position. Actors=E2=80=99 Summit is a family=20= oriented=20 work place with a demanding schedule and work load.

 

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-------------------------------1176221057-- >From Cassidy Theatre Tue Apr 10 17:27:35 2007 From: Cassidy Theatre (Cassidy Theatre) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 12:27:35 -0400 (GMT-04:00) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Musical BABY opens at Cassidy Theatre Message-ID: <7713716.1176222455632.JavaMail.root at elwamui-rustique.atl.sa.earthlink.net> CASSIDY THEATRE PRESS RELEASE For Immediate Release =E2=80=9CBaby=E2=80=9D Director Uses Own Life Experience to Direct Expectan= t Musical at Cassidy Parma Heights, Ohio =E2=80=93 Northeast Ohio theatre audiences are used to = seeing area Performer/Director Trinidad Snider shine in the spotlight. As = one of the brightest actor/singers of the Northeast Ohio theatre scene, she= has delighted theatre-goers in dozens of productions. Over the last few = years she has also added Directing credits to her impressive resume. But S= nider=E2=80=99s most important starring role has always been that of Mom to= daughter Kirstin, 7 and sons Colin, 2 and Dylan, born just last December. = In large part, it was this handful of a supporting cast =E2=80=93 especial= ly her last pregnancy =E2=80=93 that served as the inspiration for her visi= on of Directing the musical Baby, which opens on the Cassidy Theatre stage = April 20th. =20 BABY tells the story of three couples expecting a baby and their varied but= familiar reactions to their pregnancies. =E2=80=9CAnyone can relate to th= is show whether they have children or not=E2=80=9D says Snider. =E2=80=9CW= e all know someone who has gone through those nine months of incredible cha= nges. Having just recently been through pregnancy myself, I wanted to shar= e some of the incredible feelings and experiences that come with having a b= aby. Obviously this is the perfect musical to do that because it tells the= se stories with heart and humor. It will appeal to every person out there.= =E2=80=9D Part of that appeal comes from Snider=E2=80=99s direction of the= show that comes from a unique sensibility of being a mother herself. In f= act, her new son, 5-month old Dylan will actually make his own stage debut = in this production as one of the happy couple=E2=80=99s new arrivals. With a book by Sybille Pearson, music by David Shire and lyrics by Richard = Maltby, Jr., BABY focuses on Liz and Danny, students who have just moved i= n together, athletic Pam and her husband, Nick, a sports instructor, who h= ave had some trouble conceiving and Arlene, already the mother of three gro= wn daughters, who is unsure of what to do, and her husband Alan who is thri= lled with the thought of a new baby. Throughout the show, these characters = experience the emotional stresses and triumphs, the desperate lows and the = comic highs, that accompany the anticipation and arrival of a baby. Cassid= y's BABY stars=20 Jared Sampson, Lara Mainier, Bob Stoesser, Alicia Fogal, Tom Castro, Julian= ne Kurdila with Jacob Shafer, Georgia Muttillo, Jason Uzl, Sara E. Tackett,= Mark Baldarelli, Caitlin Lewins, Mara Prucha and Joshua Peterson. Musical= Direction is by Brad Wyner. BABY runs at the Cassidy Theatre April 20th through May 6th. Friday and Sa= turday shows are at 8p and Sunday matinees are at 3pm. Tickets are availab= le by calling the Cassidy box office at (440) 842-4600. Tickets are $20 fo= r adults and $15 for students and senior citizens. MasterCard and Visa ar= e accepted. Cassidy Theatre is located in the Greenbrier Commons, 6200 Pea= rl Rd., Parma Heights. FOR INFORMATION:=09 Geoffrey Short geoffshort at sbcglobal.net (440) 263-1156 From k8budd21 at yahoo.com Tue Apr 10 10:06:28 2007 From: k8budd21 at yahoo.com (Kate Buddenhagen) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 10:06:28 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Referrals for local Special Events Magazine Message-ID: <632098.22175.qm@web50701.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-710824333-1176224788=:22175 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit I'm looking for referrals of anyone in the special events industry that might be interested in advertising in or subscribing to a new Northeast Ohio special events magazine, CBC - Cleveland Business Connects. This magazine focuses on corporate trends, networking and special events throughout NEO. It's a great publication for anyone in the events industry. - Aside from ad pages, we also offer listings in the special events resource guide, which is extremely affordable for those with smaller ad budgets. To subscribe, it's only $14 for a year. There's also a great section called Goody Bag that features and sells corporate gifts. If you are or know a merchant that would like to have their gifts showcased in the magazine, let me know. Please check out www.cbcmagazine.com and call me at 215-831-9557 or email me at kate at contempodg.com. I'd be happy to provide more information. Also, keep a look out for a shart feature on Fred and NEOhioPAL in the May issue! Thank you! Kate --------------------------------- The fish are biting. Get more visitors on your site using Yahoo! Search Marketing. --0-710824333-1176224788=:22175 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
I'm looking for referrals of anyone in the special events industry that might be interested in advertising in or subscribing to a new Northeast Ohio special events magazine, CBC - Cleveland Business Connects.
 
This magazine focuses on corporate trends, networking and special events throughout NEO.  It's a great publication for anyone in the events industry. - Aside from ad pages, we also offer listings in the special events resource guide, which is extremely affordable for those with smaller ad budgets.  To subscribe, it's only $14 for a year.  There's also a great section called Goody Bag that features and sells corporate gifts.  If you are or know a merchant that would like to have their gifts showcased in the magazine, let me know.
 
Please check out www.cbcmagazine.com and call me at 215-831-9557 or email me at kate at contempodg.com.  I'd be happy to provide more information.
 
Also, keep a look out for a shart feature on Fred and NEOhioPAL in the May issue!
 
Thank you!
Kate
 


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Get more visitors on your site using Yahoo! Search Marketing. --0-710824333-1176224788=:22175-- From PFLORIANO at aol.com Tue Apr 10 10:23:46 2007 From: PFLORIANO at aol.com (PFLORIANO at aol.com) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 13:23:46 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Floriano Leaves Boogie...thank God! Message-ID: --part1_d47.685d9b5.334d2222_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 2 performances this week, a Fri and Sat evening show. It features Natalie Green, Becca Marks, Maggie Stahl, Paul Floriano with=20 Musical Direction by Maureen Hartung. This weekend is Floriano's final performances. Starting on April 20, Greg=20 Violand's manly baritone will replace Floriano's warbling in the show on the= =20 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_d47.685d9b5.334d2222_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

There is a great, little musical revue at the C= leveland Play House Club, called, "Boogie Woogie Baby!'=A0=A0 It's the music= of the Andrews Sisters and we have 2 performances this week, a Fri and Sat=20= evening show.

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

This weekend is Floriano's final performances.  Starting on April 20,=20= Greg Violand's manly baritone will replace Floriano's warbling in the show o= n 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 wha= t's free at http://www.aol.com. --part1_d47.685d9b5.334d2222_boundary-- From streamliners at alltel.net Tue Apr 10 10:32:12 2007 From: streamliners at alltel.net (Streamliners) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 13:32:12 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Victorian Home 4 Sale Message-ID: <018001c77b96$2cfa9900$6501a8c0@donna> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_017D_01C77B74.A5899AF0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable A potential out of state relocation is taking place immediately or as = soon as possible. Unfortunately we need to sell our dream home.=20 The house is a centurian Victorian house, plaqued at 1858.=20 Located in a beautiful upscale neighbourhood just outside Chagrin Falls, = Ohio. The area alone is what makes it! The house: Top floor is 3 fair size bedrooms and spacious full bath. Each room has = hardwood floors. Ceramic tile floors in bathroom with bright window that = views over the land while you bathe.=20 Staircase going down to main level of house is magnificent. Solid wood = spindled railings with a picturesque window at the center landing ideal = for stain glass work. Presently carpeted landing in bedroom area, down = the stairs but you may want to reconsider the keeping it carpetted. = There is a ceiling fan high in the stair area. =20 Main level has hardwood floors. A dining area, long living room with = wood cabinets built into the wall (original), a bright kitchen complete = with an alternate wood burner. The living room holds the crafted main = door including two vintage windows that are original from the period. = There is a doorway in the kitchen that leads onto a spacious wooden = deck. Lots of further windows in living room and kitchen.=20 Off the kitchen (main level) leads to a sunken office area that can fit = two desks, with an exterior door and a small 3 piece bathroom with a = shower. Also a staircase leading upwards to a carpeted small loft that = is a fair size also with a small stain glass window. =20 The basement is very spacious with a door leading to the ground level. = There is also a complete bathroom with huge jaqueze tub with a stain = glass window nearby.=20 There is a ton of wood work through the house, some re-finished to = period and some not re-finished. Most walls are plaster.=20 The lot size is approximately one acre. The house sits on a rural road = with neighbours not on top of you from the back or sides. Accross the = street is a forest so a few deer do move accross your property. The rear = property is has many majestic trees among the open space.=20 There is a separate 3 car, 2 main huge door garage which we had rebuilt = on the interior. It has been re-drywalled from the frame, insulated, = over-head built into the ceiling lights and has an excellent power = system that runs on it's own meter. There are 3 picturesque new windows = that look over the back of the property with blinds that can be drawn = for privacy.=20 The house is gas run. Has its own well system and we are on the public = sewer system so no septic tank involvement.=20 The house does use a water softening apparatus.=20 Appliances are negotiable. Window coverings are undecided.=20 It is a great place for children, pets and peace and quiet away from the = city but not to rural. The school system is recoqnized in the top 100 of = the country. School bus comes to the end of the drive for all age groups = including High School. Libraries are close. Shopping for groceries is 24 = hour schedule and the town of Chagrin Falls is a 3-5 minute drive by = car.=20 If your interested to speaking further about our home. Please call = 440.338.1079. The tag is approximately $280K but we are negotiable to a point.=20 ------=_NextPart_000_017D_01C77B74.A5899AF0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
A potential out of state relocation is = taking place=20 immediately or as soon as possible. Unfortunately we need to sell our = dream=20 home.
 
The house is a centurian Victorian = house, plaqued=20 at 1858.
Located in a beautiful upscale = neighbourhood just=20 outside Chagrin Falls, Ohio. The area alone is what makes = it!
 
The house:
 
Top floor is 3 fair size bedrooms and = spacious full=20 bath. Each room has hardwood floors. Ceramic tile floors in bathroom = with bright=20 window that views over the land while you bathe.
 
Staircase going down to main level of = house is=20 magnificent. Solid wood spindled railings with a picturesque window at = the=20 center landing ideal for stain glass work. Presently carpeted landing in = bedroom=20 area, down the stairs but you may want to reconsider = the keeping it=20 carpetted. There is a ceiling fan high in the stair area. =  
 
Main level has hardwood floors. A = dining area, long=20 living room with wood cabinets built into the wall (original), a bright = kitchen=20 complete with an alternate wood burner. The living room holds the = crafted main=20 door including two vintage windows that are original from the=20 period.  There is a doorway in the kitchen that leads onto a = spacious=20 wooden deck. Lots of further windows in living room and kitchen. =
 
Off the kitchen (main level) leads to a = sunken=20 office area that can fit two desks, with an exterior door and a small 3 = piece=20 bathroom with a shower. Also a staircase leading upwards to a carpeted = small=20 loft that is a fair size also with a small stain glass=20 window.   
 
The basement is very spacious with a = door leading=20 to the ground level. There is also a complete bathroom with huge jaqueze = tub=20 with a stain glass window nearby.
 
There is a ton of wood work through the = house, some=20 re-finished to period and some not re-finished. Most walls are plaster.=20
 
The lot size is approximately one acre. = The house=20 sits on a rural road with neighbours not on top of you from the back or = sides.=20 Accross the street is a forest so a few deer do move accross your = property. The=20 rear property is has many majestic trees among the open space. =
 
There is a separate 3 car, 2 main huge = door garage=20 which we had rebuilt on the interior. It has been re-drywalled from the = frame,=20 insulated, over-head built into the ceiling lights and has an excellent = power=20 system that runs on it's own meter. There are 3 picturesque new windows = that=20 look over the back of the property with blinds that can be drawn for = privacy.=20
 
The house is gas run. Has its own well = system and=20 we are on the public sewer system so no septic tank involvement. =
The house does use a water softening = apparatus.=20
 
Appliances are negotiable. Window = coverings are=20 undecided.
 
It is a great place for children, pets = and peace=20 and quiet away from the city but not to rural. The school system is = recoqnized=20 in the top 100 of the country. School bus comes to the end of the drive = for all=20 age groups including High School. Libraries are close. Shopping for = groceries is=20 24 hour schedule and the town of Chagrin Falls is a 3-5 minute drive by = car.=20
 
If your interested to speaking further = about our=20 home. Please call 440.338.1079.
 
The tag is approximately $280K but we = are=20 negotiable to a point.
 
------=_NextPart_000_017D_01C77B74.A5899AF0-- From botticelli1982 at hotmail.com Tue Apr 10 10:48:55 2007 From: botticelli1982 at hotmail.com (Mary Catalano) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 13:48:55 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Film Fund Rasier Message-ID:
Looking for Items for fund rasier raffle.  This fund rasier is for a local indie film company, OSP Productions.  Part of the raffle processeds will go to a local charity.  If you or someone you know have something to donate please contact
 
The fund rasier will be held Sat May 12th at 7 pm.
Inside the Galleria at Gallery 324, down town East 9th and Saint Clair.
Tickets are 25 dollars.
 
For More Information
Conatact Mary at ospproductions at yahoo.com


Download Messenger. Join the i?m Initiative. Help make a difference today. From jeon at artistschair.com Tue Apr 10 10:51:36 2007 From: jeon at artistschair.com (jeon at artistschair.com) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 10:51:36 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a STAGE ACTOR? Brian J. Bowers/Apr. 10 & Other News! Message-ID: <21560443.1176227496431.JavaMail.root@web38> ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST" Stage Actor - BRIAN J. BOWERS (Location: Cleveland, Ohio) (April 10, 2007) To view Brian's profile, visit www.artistschair.com or http://www.artistschair.com/showprofile.asp?id=244 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 ttempleman at clevelandplayhouse.com Tue Apr 10 12:32:42 2007 From: ttempleman at clevelandplayhouse.com (Tara Templeman) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 14:32:42 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Theatre Rocks Event - The Cleveland Play House Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0098_01C77B7D.221294C0 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 tickets, please call 216.795.7000, ext. 4 and mention code "ROCKS" to receive discount. For additional 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_0098_01C77B7D.221294C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Theatre Rocks Event - The Cleveland Play House

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 tickets, please call 216.795.7000, ext. 4 and = mention code "ROCKS" to receive discount. For additional = 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_0098_01C77B7D.221294C0-- From cvlt at cvlt.org Tue Apr 10 12:15:41 2007 From: cvlt at cvlt.org (CVLT) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 15:15:41 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CVLT AUDITIONS TOMORROW: "The Foreigner" Message-ID: <461BE25D.1030802@cvlt.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------050309010202060805040505 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 OPENING APRIL 27th - "LEADING LADIES" --------------050309010202060805040505 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

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--------------050309010202060805040505-- From brecksvillearts at yahoo.com Tue Apr 10 12:27:25 2007 From: brecksvillearts at yahoo.com (B. C. A.) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 12:27:25 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]BCA announces summer classes Message-ID: <766101.94533.qm@web50906.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-580838960-1176233245=:94533 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Summer is almost here and Brecksville Center for the Arts is gearing up for one of its busiest seasons. New classes and workshops begin each week. Young students can learn the basics of fashion design, make whimsical creations in clay, or join the Art in Cinema and Art in Literature series. BCA?s new Dance Department offerings include a two week Dance Camp, jazz, hip hop, Pilates and ?Tiny Dancers? classes. Many of the drawing and painting classes are moving outdoors; at the Gazebo, under the Willows at BCA and on drawing excursions around town. Teens and adults can choose from a wide array of classes in the fine arts and an ample selection of just-for-fun workshops. Where else can you learn Henna Body Art, try your hand at container gardening, create a digital scrapbook or paint a Pysanky egg in the summertime? Gather your friends for a Moms? Night Out event, or join our Book, Guitar or Art Club. Camp BCA is a fun-filled summer extravaganza of classes for children, beginning in June. Camp sessions are one week in length, and are offered every week until school begins in the fall. In all Brecksville Center for the Arts will offer over 200 class sessions this summer. Brecksville Center for the Arts is a 501C3 organization offering education in the fine, applied and performing arts. Office hours are Monday-Friday, 9:30 am ? 4 pm. BCA is open to all Ohio residents. BCA is located at 8997 Highland Drive with some classes held at the Blossom Hill City Complex, 4450 Oakes Road. To receive a free class schedule call 440-526-6232 or visit the BCA website at www.brecksvillearts.org Fax: 440-526-1214 Email: brecksvillearts at yahoo.com Winnie Flynn Executive Director Brecksville Center for the Arts 8997 Highland Dr Brecksville. OH 44141 Phone: 440-526-6232 Fax: 440-526-1214 E-mail: brecksvillearts at yahoo.com Website: www.brecksvillearts.org Learn ~ Create ~ Enjoy --------------------------------- The fish are biting. Get more visitors on your site using Yahoo! Search Marketing. --0-580838960-1176233245=:94533 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
 
Summer is almost here and Brecksville Center for the Arts is gearing up for one of its busiest seasons.  New classes and workshops begin each week.
 
Young students can learn the basics of fashion design, make whimsical creations in clay, or join the Art in Cinema and Art in Literature series. BCA?s new Dance Department offerings include a two week Dance Camp, jazz, hip hop, Pilates and ?Tiny Dancers? classes. Many of the drawing and painting classes are moving outdoors; at the Gazebo, under the Willows at BCA and on drawing excursions around town.
 
Teens and adults can choose from a wide array of classes in the fine arts and an ample selection of just-for-fun workshops.  Where else can you learn Henna Body Art, try your hand at container gardening, create a digital scrapbook or paint a Pysanky egg in the summertime? Gather your friends for a Moms? Night Out event, or join our Book, Guitar or Art Club. 
 
Camp BCA is a fun-filled summer extravaganza of classes for children, beginning in June. Camp sessions are one week in length, and are offered every week until school begins in the fall. 
 
In all Brecksville Center for the Arts will offer over 200 class sessions this summer.
  
Brecksville Center for the Arts is a 501C3 organization offering education in the fine, applied and performing arts.  Office hours are Monday-Friday, 9:30 am ? 4 pm. BCA is open to all Ohio residents.  BCA is located at 8997 Highland Drive with some classes held at the Blossom Hill City Complex, 4450 Oakes Road. 
To receive a free class schedule call 440-526-6232 or visit the BCA website at  www.brecksvillearts.org 
Fax: 440-526-1214   Email: brecksvillearts at yahoo.com   


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


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Get more visitors on your site using Yahoo! Search Marketing. --0-580838960-1176233245=:94533-- From WorkmanL at playhousesquare.org Tue Apr 10 12:29:18 2007 From: WorkmanL at playhousesquare.org (Lora Workman) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 15:29:18 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Broadway Summer Camps with Cast & Crew of Dirty Rotten Scoundrels and Disney's The Lion King at Playhouse Square! Message-ID: <7F149345E01A6A469CE2CE13DBF6FF0004B26301@ntserv6.playhousesquare.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77BA6.880E643C Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable As always, the Broadway Summer Camps for teens (13-19) at Playhouse Square feature one-of-a-kind opportunities to work with cast and crew members from Broadway shows, but for the first time ever, we are offering beginning, intermediate and advanced camps to accommodate a variety of skill levels. Auditions are required for the intermediate and advanced camps. Please see below for important audition instructions.* =20 Advanced Camp with Dirty Rotten Scoundrels June 19-21 10 AM - 3 PM $300 This camp includes:=20 * Master classes with professionals from the show=20 * One ticket to a performance of Dirty Rotten Scoundrels=20 * Lunch each day =20 Intermediate Camp with Disney's The Lion King August 13-17 10 AM - 3 PM $400 This camp includes: * Master classes with professionals from the show=20 * One ticket to a performance of Disney's The Lion King=20 * Professional headshot=20 * Lunch each day =20 Beginner Camp with Disney's The Lion King August 6-10 10 AM - 3 PM $400 This camp includes: * Master classes with professionals from the show=20 * One ticket to a performance of Disney's The Lion King=20 * Professional headshot=20 * Lunch each day Registration for the beginner camp begins MAY 23 =20 =20 *IMPORTANT AUDITION INSTRUCTIONS * Please call 216.348.7909 between the hours of 8:30 AM and 5:00 PM Mon.-Fri. to schedule an audition.=20 * Auditions will be scheduled on a first come, first served basis. * A $15 audition fee, payable by credit card, is required to schedule an audition.=20 * The audition fee is non-refundable, but will be applied to the camp registration fee if selected.=20 * Auditions will be held on May 5 and 6.=20 * Detailed audition instructions will be mailed to you once your audition is scheduled. They will also be available online at www.PlayhouseSquare.org/art-education beginning April 4.=20 * If you are not able to audition on May 5 or 6, you are permitted to submit a video audition. =20 * Detailed audition instructions will be mailed to you once your audition is scheduled. They will also be availabe online at www.PlayhouseSquare.org/art-education beginning April 4.=20 * If you are not able to audition on May 5 or 6, you are permitted to submit a video audition.=20 * If you are not able to audition on May 5 or 6, you are permitted to submit a video audition.=20 * Video auditions are due May 1. Click here to download a PDF Video Audition Form and instructions . =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77BA6.880E643C Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
As always, = the=20 Broadway Summer Camps for teens (13-19) at Playhouse Square feature=20 one-of-a-kind opportunities to work with cast and crew members from = Broadway=20 shows, but for the first time ever, we are offering beginning, = intermediate and=20 advanced camps to accommodate a variety of skill = levels.

Auditions are=20 required for the intermediate and advanced camps. Please see below for = important=20 audition instructions.*

 

Advanced Camp with Dirty = Rotten=20 Scoundrels
June = 19-21
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August = 13-17
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$400

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Beginner Camp with Disney's = The Lion=20 King
August = 6-10
10 AM - 3 PM
$400

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  • One ticket to a = performance of=20 Disney's The Lion King=20
  • Professional=20 headshot=20
  • Lunch each=20 day

 Registration for the=20 beginner camp begins MAY 23

 

 

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  • If you are not able to = audition on=20 May 5 or 6, you are permitted to submit a video audition. =20
  • Detailed audition = instructions=20 will be mailed to you once your audition is scheduled. They will also = be=20 availabe online at www.PlayhouseSquare.org/art-education = beginning April=20 4.
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  • Video auditions are due = May 1. Click = here to=20 download a PDF Video Audition Form and=20 instructions.
 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C77BA6.880E643C-- From marcus at designerglass.com Tue Apr 10 13:00:50 2007 From: marcus at designerglass.com (marcus at designerglass.com) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 16:00:50 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Three Kenneth Patchen Events: the Kenneth Patchen Art Opening and Reception, the Kenneth Patchen Festival, and the Kenneth Patchen Jam. Message-ID: <461becf2beac8_9b418ca42454448@Laptop.tmail> Three kenneth patchen events: the Kenneth Patchen Art Opening and Reception, the Kenneth Patchen Festival, and the Kenneth Patchen Jam. The Kenneth Patchen Reception is at Gallery 324 on April 13, 2007 from 6 pm ? 9pm. The Kenneth Patchen Festival is at Gallery 324 at Noon on Saturday, April 14, 2007 at noon. The Kenneth Patchen Jam is at and the Jam at The Barking Spider April 14, 2007 at 7 pm. Gallery 324 The Galleria at Erieview 1301 East 9th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44114 216/780-1522 mbales at oh.veior.com April 13, 2007 ?Friday at 6 pm ? 9 pm Larry Smith (Bottom Dog Press), Kenneth Patchen biographer, & Bree (Green Panda Press), poet, singer, bookseller, and publisher & Marcus Bales (Gallery324) Present The Kenneth Patchen Silkscreens on loan from the Trumbull Art Guild, Warren, Ohio, and Douglas Paisley?s paintings of The Journal of Albion Moonlight with Kenneth Patchen?s text, and Featuring, from Detroit, M.L.Liebler and the Magic Poetry Band accompanying readings by Chris Franke Nina Gibans Tom Kryss Jim Lang Michael McMahon Charles Potts Larry Smith, and others to be announced Reception 6 pm ? 9 pm PATCHEN CELEBRATION IN CLEVELAND DURING NATIONAL POETRY MONTH Kenneth Patchen Festival in Cleveland this April 8-15. Larry Smith, Marcus Bales and Bree Ingst are coordinating the week-long event honoring Kenneth Patchen (1911-1972), Ohio rebel poet-artist. Patchen published over 36 books during his lifetime. April 8-15th Patchen's two silkscreen collections will be shown at Gallery 324 (E. 9th Street in Galleria, downtown Cleveland) that week... Kenneth Patchen Silkscreens They are from the Trumbull Art Guild in Patchen's hometown of Warren. Photo Copies of Prints will be available for order, and there will be an auction of Patchen items. First, April 13th 6 pm ? 9 pm Gallery 324 ? Reception and Talks on Patchen?s Life and Art, including showing of a group of paintings depicting scenes from The Journal of Albion Moonlight done by Doug Paisley with Kenneth Patchen?s text Second, April 14th Noon at Gallery 324 featuring M.L.Liebler and the Magic Poetry Band Readers: Charles Potts, Tom Kryss, Chris Franke, Michael McMahon, Nina Gibans, Mark Kuhar, Jim Lang, John Paisley?hosted by Larry Smith Third: April 14th 7pm at Barking Spider Tavern, University Circle, featuring John Richmond All-Stars/ Poet-Readers: Ben Guylas, Bree, Katie Daley, Terry Provost, Adam Brodsky, Maj Ragain, Adam Brodsky Sponsors of the festival are Bottom Dog Press and Green Panda Press. Book sales are being done by Mac?s Backs Books of Coventry Road, Cleveland. All events free and open to the public. Kenneth Patchen page: http://www.connectotel.com/patchen/ Patchen biography & places page: http://members.aol.com/smithcours/Patchen/KennethPatchenPlaces.htm FOR MORE INFORMATION: Contact: e-mail: lsmithdog at aol.com or breestings at yahoo.com (graphics available) or mbales at oh.verio.com, or call 216/780-1522 There is $1.00 Parking for these events on Saturdays in the Galleria Parking Garage: enter off Lakeside between East 9th and East 12th. There?s a large sign with a 3-D curly-cue design that says "Galleria Parking", and a ramp down under the building. There is free street parking on E 9th, E 12th, and St Clair on Saturdays, and after 7 pm on weekdays, but only the E 12th Street entrance to the Galleria is open on weekdays after 7. Gallery 324 is in the middle of the Galleria by the escalator down into the parking garage. DIRECTIONS to the GALLERIA >From the west side 2 East - East Ninth Street, right - Lakeside, left - Galleria Parking Garage, right (if you get to 12th street you went too far - go around the block, right on 12th, right on St Clair, right on 9th, and right on Lakeside, and then right at the Parking Garage sign). Parking is Free on Saturdays, $3 after 4pm on Fridays. Go up the escalator or elevator to the FIRST FLOOR. Out of the elevator turn right and walk past the escalator to the Courtyard 480 - 176North - 90East - 2West (Lakewood) - East Ninth Street, left - Lakeside, left - Galleria Parking Garage, right (if you get to 12th street you went too far - go around the block, right on 12th, right on St Clair, right on 9th, and right on Lakeside, and then right at the Parking Garage sign) 71 North - 90 East - 90East - 2West (Lakewood) - East Ninth Street, left - Lakeside, left - Galleria Parking Garage, right (if you get to 12th street you went too far - go around the block, right on 12th, right on St Clair, right on 9th, and right on Lakeside, and then right at the Parking Garage sign) 77 North - 90East - 2West (Lakewood) - East Ninth Street, left - Lakeside, left - Galleria Parking Garage, right (if you get to 12th street you went too far - go around the block, right on 12th, right on St Clair, right on 9th, and right on Lakeside, and then right at the Parking Garage sign) >From the east side 480 - 77 North - 90East - 2West (Lakewood) - East Ninth Street, left - Lakeside, left - Galleria Parking Garage, right (if you get to 12th street you went too far - go around the block, right on 12th, right on St Clair, right on 9th, and right on Lakeside, and then right at the Parking Garage sign) 90 West - 2 West - East Ninth Street, left - Lakeside, left - Galleria Parking Garage, right (if you get to 12th street you went too far - go around the block, right on 12th, right on St Clair, right on 9th, and right on Lakeside, and then right at the Parking Garage sign) >From the Heights Martin Luther King Jr Blvd North - 90 West - 2 west - East Ninth Street, left - Lakeside, left - Galleria Parking Garage, right (if you get to 12th street you went too far - go around the block, right on 12th, right on St Clair, right on 9th, and right on Lakeside, and then right at the Parking Garage sign) By RTA Rapid >From wherever you are go to the Tower City station and change for the Waterfront Line - get off at East 9th street, up the stairs, turn right on East Ninth Street (away from the lake, away from the R&R Hall) walk half a block to Lakeside, cross Ninth Street to your left, cross Lakeside, and half a block further on is the Ninth Street Entrance to the Galleria. If the weather's nice, you can also walk from Tower City across Public Square away from the Terminal Tower building you came out of (the building in which the RTA Rapid lets you off) and toward the BP Building. Walk east (that is, turn right just past the BP building) on any of Superior, Rockwell, or St Clair streets, to East Ninth. Turn left. From St Clair, it's right there; from Rockwell, one block, from Superior two blocks, to the entrance at East Ninth and St Clair. If you?d like to be removed from this email list, please REPLY to this message to: marcus at designerglass.com and ask to be removed in the text of your message. From TALENTnet1 at aol.com Tue Apr 10 13:04:28 2007 From: TALENTnet1 at aol.com (TALENTnet1 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 16:04:28 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]2 Spanish Speaking Actors need for WEDNESDAY April 11 from 9:30-11 am Message-ID: -------------------------------1176235468 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit NEEDED IMMEDIATELY: 2 Spanish-speaking actors needed for short (loosely scripted) skit to help train 3rd year medical students. One to act as a patient who speaks no English, and one to act as an interpreter. TOMORROW MORNING (Wednesday, April 11, 2007) from 9:30 am to 11 am Sagamore Hills Medical Center on Route 82. Flat fee of $50 for each actor (90 minute estimate, maximum of 2 hours) (which includes watching a short video). Contact Joanne Bray IMMEDIATELY at _Bray at ohio.edu_ (mailto:Bray at ohio.edu) or 740 590 3527 Thank you ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. -------------------------------1176235468 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
NEEDED IMMEDIATELY:
 
2 Spanish-speaking actors needed for= short=20 (loosely scripted) skit to help train 3rd year medical=20 students.
 
One to act as a patient who speaks n= o=20 English, and one to act as an interpreter.
 
TOMORROW MORNING (Wednesday, April 1= 1,=20 2007) from 9:30 am to 11 am
Sagamore Hills Medical Center on Rou= te=20 82.
 
Flat fee of $50 for each actor (90 m= inute=20 estimate, maximum of 2 hours) (which includes watching a short=20 video).
 
 
 
Contact Joanne Bray  IMMEDIATELY at Bray at ohio.edu=  or=20 740 590 3527
 
Thank you
 
 




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-------------------------------1176235468-- From peteroctb at aim.com Tue Apr 10 14:29:00 2007 From: peteroctb at aim.com (peteroctb at aim.com) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 17:29:00 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"the Lords of Praxton" at Akron Film Festival Message-ID: <8C949CE63BCAC03-173C-2262@WEBMAIL-RA05.sysops.aol.com> ----------MB_8C949CE63BCAC03_173C_4005_WEBMAIL-RA05.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Hello, Everyone-- If you're interested in spending this weekend viewing some of the best local film productions in an amazing movie theatre environment, then hop on over to the Akron Film Festival on Friday April 13th and Saturday April 14th. The festival is held at the University of Akron. On Friday, there's a terrific line-up of shorts starting in the late afternoon, then at 6pm my feature film, "the Lords of Praxton", screens--then William Johns' "Madness" follows at 8pm. Makes for a really cool double-feature Friday, don't you think ;-) Another great line-up of films is set for Saturday. Go to http://www.akronfilmfestival.com to see the complete weekend schedule and to get directions to the festival. Hope to see you there! Peter Fields ------------------------------------------------ "Never be bullied into silence. Never allow yourself to be made a victim. Accept no one's definition of your life; define yourself." --Harvey Fierstein ------------------------------------------------ visit the world of Little Beth Entertainment, Ltd. http://www.littlebeth.com ________________________________________________________________________ Check Out the new free AIM(R) Mail -- 2 GB of storage and industry-leading spam and email virus protection. ----------MB_8C949CE63BCAC03_173C_4005_WEBMAIL-RA05.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
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If you're interested in spending this weekend viewing some of the best local film productions in an amazing movie theatre environment, then hop on over to the Akron Film Festival on Friday April 13th and Saturday April 14th.  The festival is held at the University of Akron.  On Friday, there's a terrific line-up of shorts starting in the late afternoon, then at 6pm my feature film, "the Lords of Praxton", screens--then William Johns' "Madness" follows at 8pm.  Makes for a really cool double-feature Friday, don't you think ;-)

Another great line-up of films is set for Saturday.  Go to http://www.akronfilmfestival.com to see the complete weekend schedule and to get directions to the festival.  Hope to see you there!

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CAMEO, The Cooperative Alliance of Medina = Entertainment Organizations, is seeking a Costume Designer for its July 2007 = production of “Oklahoma!”

 

This is a paid position, and a chance to work with an incredible professional staff, which includes Bill Hoffman, Director, = Sheila Ludwig, Music Director, and Leilani Barrett, = Choreographer.

 

We will provide seamstresses for assistance.  = Designer will have access to a substantial wardrobe department at the Medina = Performing Arts Center.

 

Interested and qualified applicants, please contact = Michael Sferro at mas9902 at hotmail.com or = 330.289.6390.

 

Michael A. Sferro

Chair, Cameo

330.289.6390

www.cameo-medina.org

 

 

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Me. Come on out and check out this great restaurant/establishment=20= for=20 some singing and eating and most importantly FUN!
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Courage to change the things i can,
And wisdom to know the=20 difference,
Living one day at a time,
Enjoying one moment at a=20 time,
Accepting hardship as the pathway to peace.


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-------------------------------1176256320-- From tigerlily.celeste at gmail.com Tue Apr 10 19:27:34 2007 From: tigerlily.celeste at gmail.com (Celeste Cosentino) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 22:27:34 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lucia's Recovery Message-ID: Dear Friends, Thank you SO much for all of your good wishes and prayers. Lucia is finally home from the hospital and is continuing on her steady road to recovery! She is happy to be home! She asked me to send you her heartfelt gratitude for the NUMEROUS get well wishes that she recieved from all of you! She is up and about, taking the time that she needs, and is hoping to return to work in the NEAR future. If there are any other messages you would like for me to pass on to her feel free to email them to me and I will print them out for her to read. She feels very loved by all. Thank you again for all of your support! Sincerly, Lucia and Family. -- "If you want to be given everything, give everything up." From jaimee.davis at gmail.com Tue Apr 10 19:49:21 2007 From: jaimee.davis at gmail.com (Jaimee Davis) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 22:49:21 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sound recording advice needed Message-ID: <57fd37410704101949s7dded91bg1d5865ab78e20ee5@mail.gmail.com> Hi, everyone, I want to put together a CD of piano/organ and vocal music. There are two things I need that I don't currently have/know where to find, and I was hoping some people here would be able to lead me in the correct direction. 1) What is good sound recording software or where can I find someone with a recording studio in the Cleveland area? I think buying it may prove to be cheaper than hiring someone for the day, but I'm open to suggestions. A good combination of fair rates/good sound quality would be appreciated. 2) What is the copyright law related to this? Does anyone know a good resource that maps out the difference between music that is public domain and recording from music that I have bought a copy of? Any advice/guidance would be greatly appreciated - thanks in advance! Jaimee Davis Pianist/Organist From houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com Tue Apr 10 20:30:19 2007 From: houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com (Jessica Houde) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 20:30:19 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]FREE Class Sunday April 22nd @ Houde School of Acting!!!! Message-ID: <786625.17555.qm@web30106.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-2093136398-1176262219=:17555 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit HOUDE SCHOOL OF ACTING IS SCHEDULING FOR OUR FREE CLASS! We have already had 3 very successful FREE CLASSES and because of the high demand for a WEEKEND class we are now scheduling for: SUNDAY APRIL 22ND! We use the Meisner technique which focuses on "living truthfully under imaginary circumstances." We are located in BEACHWOOD, OHIO. Call or email to register and for exact location! They book up fast so hurry and register! Contact Information: Houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com (440) 223-4533 - Ashley Gulla BIOGRAPHY: Jessica Houde, the owner of Houde School of Acting, has studied and taught at Playhouse West in Los Angeles with Robert Caregie and Jeff Goldblum. She has also worked with the following well known actors; James Franco, Shawnee Smith, Robin Cohen, Jeff Goldblum and Mark Peligrino. Her experience in acting and teaching has helped to develop current students to become the best actors they can be! --0-2093136398-1176262219=:17555 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
HOUDE SCHOOL OF ACTING
IS SCHEDULING
FOR OUR
FREE CLASS!
 
 
We have already had 3 very successful FREE CLASSES and because of the high demand for a WEEKEND class we are now scheduling for:
 
SUNDAY APRIL 22ND!
 
We use the Meisner technique which focuses on
"living truthfully under imaginary circumstances."
 
 
We are located in BEACHWOOD, OHIO.
 
Call or email to register and for exact location!
They book up fast so hurry and register!
 
Contact Information:
Houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com
 
(440) 223-4533 - Ashley Gulla
 
 
BIOGRAPHY:
Jessica Houde, the owner of Houde School of Acting, has studied and taught at Playhouse West in Los Angeles with Robert Caregie and Jeff Goldblum. She has also worked with the following well known actors; James Franco, Shawnee Smith, Robin Cohen, Jeff Goldblum and Mark Peligrino.  Her experience in acting and teaching has helped to develop current students to become the best actors they can be!
--0-2093136398-1176262219=:17555-- From toddevangelista at hotmail.com Tue Apr 10 20:51:11 2007 From: toddevangelista at hotmail.com (Todd Evangelista) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 23:51:11 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dover Players presents Spider's Web Message-ID: Dover Players North Olmsted's Community Theater Contact: Todd Evangelista Phone: (440) 779-1284 Place: North Olmsted s Old Town Hall 5186 Dover Center Rd. North Olmsted, Oh 44070 Play: Agatha Christie's "Spider's Web" Description: Clarissa, an imaginative young woman, discovers a body in her drawing room. She gets three friends to help her remove the body to avoid implicating her step-daughter, when a policeman knocks on the door. Play Dates: May 4, 5 & 6; May 11, 12 & 13; May 18, 19 & 20 Play Times: Fridays & Saturdays at 8PM & Sundays at 6PM Price: ADMISSION FREE! First come, first serve. Call Todd at (440) 779-1284 for reservations, $5 per seat. _________________________________________________________________ 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 bionic at prodigy.net Tue Apr 10 21:08:45 2007 From: bionic at prodigy.net (bionic at prodigy.net) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 00:08:45 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Guitarist for unplugged 60's & 70's album Message-ID: <461C270D.5784.262D228B@localhost> Looking for an laid-back acoustic guitar player. A partner / collaborator. I'm 37 years old. Am skilled at computer-based recording but barely treading water as guitar player. I'm trying to create an album of mellow, unplugged 1960's / 70's classics including: Lady Jane With A Little Help From My Friends For What It's Worth Old Man You've Lost That Loving Feeling Hurt So Bad Keep Me Hanging On We Can Work It Out I'm reaching for a quiet, intimate sound Emphasis on a clean, unaffected vocal blend. For convenience sake, east sider would be ideal, especially Cleveland Heights. Do you know anyone who might be interested? Thanks, Chris From houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com Tue Apr 10 21:11:51 2007 From: houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com (Jessica Houde) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 21:11:51 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]One Spot Left in MONDAY NIGHT CLASSES @ Houde School of Acting!!!!!!! Message-ID: <873283.9094.qm@web30101.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-731018014-1176264711=:9094 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit HOUDE SCHOOL OF ACTING HAS ONLY ONE SPOT LEFT FOR OUR MONDAY NIGHT CLASS! 6:30-8:30pm We use the Meisner technique which focuses on "living truthfully under imaginary circumstances." We are located in BEACHWOOD, OHIO. Call or email to register and for exact location! Contact Information: Houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com (440) 223-4533 - Ashley Gulla BIOGRAPHY: Jessica Houde, the owner of Houde School of Acting, has studied and taught at Playhouse West in Los Angeles with Robert Caregie and Jeff Goldblum. She has also worked with the following well known actors; James Franco, Shawnee Smith, Robin Cohen, Jeff Goldblum and Mark Peligrino. Her experience in acting and teaching has helped to develop current students to become the best actors they can be! --0-731018014-1176264711=:9094 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
HOUDE SCHOOL OF ACTING
HAS ONLY ONE SPOT LEFT
FOR OUR

MONDAY NIGHT CLASS!
6:30-8:30pm
 
 
We use the Meisner technique which focuses on
"living truthfully under imaginary circumstances."
 
 
We are located in BEACHWOOD, OHIO.
 
Call or email to register and for exact location!
 
Contact Information:
Houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com
 
(440) 223-4533 - Ashley Gulla
 
 
BIOGRAPHY:
Jessica Houde, the owner of Houde School of Acting, has studied and taught at Playhouse West in Los Angeles with Robert Caregie and Jeff Goldblum. She has also worked with the following well known actors; James Franco, Shawnee Smith, Robin Cohen, Jeff Goldblum and Mark Peligrino.  Her experience in acting and teaching has helped to develop current students to become the best actors they can be!
--0-731018014-1176264711=:9094-- From cinevid at yahoo.com Tue Apr 10 21:18:25 2007 From: cinevid at yahoo.com (Bill) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 21:18:25 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]April Indieclub - Time running short for shorts Message-ID: <893073.29550.qm@web60320.mail.yahoo.com> --0-430164855-1176265105=:29550 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit If you are wanting to show your shorts at this month's Indieclub, please let me know asap so we can advertise and schedule them properly. This month's host is Bryant Anderson, who will also be showing "Get Him." Bill Johns - CoModerator, Cleveland Indieclub cinevid at yahoo.com --------------------------------- Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. --0-430164855-1176265105=:29550 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
If you are wanting to show your shorts at this month's Indieclub, please let me know asap so we can advertise and schedule them properly.
 
This month's host is Bryant Anderson, who will also be showing "Get Him."
 
Bill Johns - CoModerator, Cleveland Indieclub
 


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CIF

CLEVELAND INDEPENDENT FILM

www.clevelandindependentfilm.com
www.myspace.com/clevelandindependentfim

 

Open casting call for the film "For The Love Of Women"
IGAB Filmworks presents: for The Love Of Women will have an audition held for their new film that will start filming soon. Non-union actors are welcome along with deferred pay parts and DVD copy of the film.

This film will be filmed in Cleveland Ohio, as of now auditions will take place in April and again in May for 2 days only to search for the right person for each part, extras and small parts could be needed.
To set a date for your audition with the film casting directors, you'll need to call for a date and time to be seen,  you should bring along your full bio and any color/black & white photos you have for their viewing.

Please call ONLY the casting director for audition information:
Casting Director: Barbabra Bell 216-581-9600

Other projects are coming soon..if you missed out on this new film
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NOTE: FREE RECORDING STUDIO TIME  (must contact this week only)

Local recording studio is in need for a few good workers to help out with passing out flyers this week and weekend.  For ex-change of your time they will offer you FREE recording time at their new production studio, up to 4 hours max. This could be the right job for any new artist looking to make their first demo cd or film maker that need a recording studio for their independent film.

Only a few are needed for this job and once its filled its GONE!! BUT...you are welcome to get your name on their call back list for up coming jobs this spring and summer.

Contact Mr.William Lynch 216-581-9600  at:

 The Cleveland Merchant Music Center

 

 

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Mortgage refinance is Hot. *Terms. Get a 5.375%* fix rate. Check savings From ytplayhouse at aol.com Wed Apr 11 06:33:30 2007 From: ytplayhouse at aol.com (ytplayhouse at aol.com) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 09:33:30 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Development position at Youngstown Playhouse Message-ID: <8C94A5520B0D8AF-F2C-12BD@FWM-R08.sysops.aol.com> ----------MB_8C94A5520B0D8AF_F2C_22F9_FWM-R08.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" The Youngstown Playhouse, located at 600 Playhouse Lane in Youngstown Ohio,=20= is currently accepting applications and interviews for the position of DEVEL= OPMENT COORDINATOR. This position has the potential to be extremely satisfy= ing for the candidate, both financially and career-wise. The candidate woul= d hold a key position within one of America's premier and oldest community t= heatres. The Youngstown Playhouse is an Equal Opportunity Employer. =20 Questions may be directed to John Holt at 330-788-8739 =20 Development Coordinator Job Description Location: Youngstown, Ohio Type: Full Time Supervisor: Managing Director Experience Level: Minimum 1-2 years experience in development in a non-profi= t setting or sales role with comparable tasks. Experience in one or more ar= eas of development preferred including; foundation & government grants writi= ng and administration, major donor support, corporate support, special event= s, direct mail, communications, and database management. Education: College degree preferred, but not required. Salary: Commission based on monthly and annual funding, with salary options= . Note: Women and Minorities encouraged to apply.=20 =20 Job Responsibilities The Development Coordinator will work closely with the=20= Managing Director. The position will play a significant role in supporting=20= the organization=E2=80=99s current major multi-year fundraising and growth o= bjectives. Specific responsibilities include:=20 Identifying, cultivating and managing relationships with current and prospec= tive donors;=20 Development of strategies to expand and diversify funding sources;=20 Coordinate grant-writing (research, proposal writing, reporting) projects to= government foundations, and corporate funders.=20 Management of fundraising databases & tracking systems, including individual= donors; grants and contract administration; special events and other develo= pment functions;=20 Creating collateral fundraising materials and executing direct mail campaign= s;=20 Planning, implementing, and coordinating special events;=20 Developing processes for donor recognition;=20 =20 Additional Qualifications: While no one person will embody all of the quali= ties enumerated below, the ideal candidate will possess many of the followin= g professional and personal abilities, attributes, and experiences:=20 A self-starting and energetic leader who has the ability to elicit the respe= ct and trust of staff and external partners. A professional with a proven t= rack record of successfully managing multiple priorities; or an up and comer= with innate sense of good management and direct experience doing comparable= work preferably in a professional organization. =20 A highly professional demeanor, able to work successfully with a wide variet= y of constituents including donors, board members, volunteers, and professio= nal consultants. =20 Strong oral and written communications skills, used in one-on-one settings a= nd in large group meetings. The ability to set the tone for an organization= al culture that combines respectful collaboration with disciplined productiv= ity within a business-like and process-sensitive environment. =20 Experience working with a volunteer-driven organization, leveraging staff, e= xternal partners, and board talents and time. Familiarity with boards of di= rectors=E2=80=99 and funders=E2=80=99 expectations of timely and accurate re= sponsiveness. =20 High levels of integrity, trustworthiness, flexibility, compassion, and humo= r necessary to address the practicalities of a growing nonprofit, along with= the edginess, creativity, and persistence required to elicit new thinking a= nd change. =20 Experience and track record in raising significant resources for non-profit=20= organizations, including government funding. =20 Must demonstrate the ability to solve problems and to think strategically an= d tactically about opportunities to raise funds, balance competing prioritie= s, and work collaboratively with colleagues. =20 Able to work with minimal supervision, ability to manage multiple priorities= and work in a deadline-driven environment. =20 Interested Candidates Send Resume, references and contact info to: wizardworks1 at aol.com =20 ________________________________________________________________________ AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from= AOL at AOL.com. ----------MB_8C94A5520B0D8AF_F2C_22F9_FWM-R08.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset="utf-8"
The Youngstown Playhouse, located at 600 Playhouse Lane in Youngstown O= hio, is currently accepting applications and interviews for the position of=20= DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR.  This position has the potential to be extreme= ly satisfying for the candidate, both financially and career-wise.  The= candidate would hold a key position within one of America's premier and old= est community theatres.  The Youngstown Playhouse is an Equal Opportuni= ty Employer.
 
Questions may be directed to John Holt at 330-788-8739
 
Development Coordinator=
Job Description

Location:  Youngstown, Ohio
Type: Full Time<= br> Superviso= r: Managing Director
<= B>Experience Level: Minimum 1-2 years experience in development in a= non-profit setting or sales role with comparable tasks.  Experience in= one or more areas of development preferred including; foundation & gove= rnment grants writing and administration, major donor support, corporate sup= port, special events, direct mail, communications, and database management.<= /SPAN>
Education
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  College degree preferred, but not required.
Salary
:
=   Commission based on monthly and annual funding, with salary options.<= br> Note: Women and Mino= rities encouraged to apply. 
 
Job Responsibilities The Development Coordinator will work clos= ely with the Managing Director.  The position will play a sig= nificant role in supporting the organization=E2=80=99s current major multi-y= ear fundraising and growth objectives.  Specific responsibilities inclu= de: =
  • Iden= tifying, cultivating and managing relationships with current and prospective= donors;
  • Deve= lopment of strategies to expand and diversify funding sources;
  • Coor= dinate grant-writing (research, proposal writing, reporting) projects to gov= ernment foundations, and corporate funders.
  • Mana= gement of fundraising databases & tracking systems, including individual= donors; grants and contract administration; special events and other develo= pment functions;
  • Crea= ting collateral fundraising materials and executing direct mail campaigns; <= /SPAN>
  • Plan= ning, implementing, and coordinating special events;
  • Deve= loping processes for donor recognition;
 
Additional Qualifications:  <= SPAN style=3D"FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY: Century">While no one person wil= l embody all of the qualities enumerated below, the ideal candidate will pos= sess many of the following professional and personal abilities, attributes,=20= and experiences: 
  • A se= lf-starting and energetic leader who has the ability to elicit the respect and trust of staff and external partners. =20= A professional with a proven track record of successfully managing mu= ltiple priorities; or an up and comer with innate sense of good management a= nd direct experience doing comparable work preferably in a professional orga= nization.
     
  • A highly professional demeanor, able to work successfully with a w= ide variety of constituents including donors, board members, volunteers, and= professional consultants.
     
  • Stro= ng oral and written communications skills, used in one-on-one settings and i= n large group meetings.  The ability to set the tone for an organizatio= nal culture that combines respectful collaboration with disciplined producti= vity within a business-like and process-sensitive environment.
     
  • Expe= rience working with a volunteer-driven organization, leveraging staff, exter= nal partners, and board talents and time.  Familiarity with boards of d= irectors=E2=80=99 and funders=E2=80=99 expectations of timely and accurate r= esponsiveness.
     
  • High= levels of integrity, trustworthiness, flexibility, compassion, and humor ne= cessary to address the practicalities of a growing nonprofit, along with the= edginess, creativity, and persistence required to elicit new thinking and c= hange.
     
  • Expe= rience and track record in raising significant resources for non-profit orga= nizations, including government funding.
     
  • Must= demonstrate the ability to solve problems and to think strategically and ta= ctically about opportunities to raise funds, balance competing priorities, a= nd work collaboratively with colleagues.
     
  • Able= to work with minimal supervision, ability to manage multiple priorities and= work in a deadline-driven environment.
     
Interested Candidates
Send= Resume, references and contact info to:  wizardworks1 at aol.com
<= /U> 

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----------MB_8C94A5520B0D8AF_F2C_22F9_FWM-R08.sysops.aol.com-- From Huntheatre at aol.com Wed Apr 11 06:36:54 2007 From: Huntheatre at aol.com (Huntheatre at aol.com) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 09:36:54 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Godspell" Auditons at Huntington Playhouse Message-ID: -------------------------------1176298614 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=20 Wednesday, April 11 at 7:00 PM. The production is directed by Dave MacKei= gan. =20 These auditions will be held along with the callback auditions. The=20 production opens June 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 Lora 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= . -------------------------------1176298614 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

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

At Huntington=20 Playhouse

 

Huntington Playhouse will hold=20 auditions for the musical  =E2=80=9CGodspell=E2=80=9D Wednesda= y, April 11 at=20 7:00 PM.  The production is directed by Dave= =20 MacKeigan.    These auditions will be h= eld=20 along with the callback auditions.  The production opens June 7 th and=20= has=20 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 Lo= ra=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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-------------------------------1176298614-- From crwhite114 at yahoo.com Wed Apr 11 07:17:07 2007 From: crwhite114 at yahoo.com (Chris White) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 07:17:07 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]CVLT invites you to the "Leading Ladies Gala" Message-ID: <869389.77831.qm@web33407.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-379968564-1176301027=:77831 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit body {font-family: trebuchet ms, arial,sans-serif; color: #333; font-size: small} h2 {background-color: #EFCFCF; color: #CC0000; text-align: center; margin:1px; font-size: xx-large; border: 3px double #F09640;} h3 {background-color: #FBEFF3; color: #000; text-align: center; margin:1px; font-size:large} .emphatic {color: #006; font-weight: bold} 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! --------------------------------- Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. --0-379968564-1176301027=:77831 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 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).

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Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. --0-379968564-1176301027=:77831-- From chris.white at antonellicollege.edu Wed Apr 11 07:27:55 2007 From: chris.white at antonellicollege.edu (Chris White) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 10:27:55 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]'Run for Your Wife', The Hudson Players Message-ID: <009201c77c45$984f7400$0a01a8c0@cwhite> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_008F_01C77C24.1125DF30 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Over here is his lovely wife, Mary. Over there is his lovely wife, Barbara..... News Release For Immediate Release Contact: Chris White 330-256-7084 crwhite114 at yahoo.com =20 Hudson, Ohio - April 11, 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 was first produced in Guilford, England, in October = 1982, with the playwright acting the role of John. Ray Cooney repeated = that role in the initial U.S. production at the Virginia Theater in New = York in March 1989. Run for Your Wife was included in the British = National Theatre's NT2000 list of significant plays of the 20th century. = The setup is London cabdriver John Smith's unusual marital arrangement. Over here is his lovely wife, Mary. Over there is his lovely wife, = Barbara. John keeps up with both wives by juggling his work schedule and keeping = a complicated code system in a small pocket note pad. =20 All goes well until John gets a knock on the head while helping a little = old lady escape two muggers. Suddenly, he's a hero with a photo of him = and Mary on the front page of the newspaper, which, to his chagrin, = lands on the doorsteps of both wives.=20 How does the wily cabbie worm his way out of this mess? Like any good worm: by digging himself and his helpful buddy Stanley = Gardner in deeper and deeper.=20 =20 Run, don't walk, to see The Hudson Player's Production of Run for Your = Wife. =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 - Adam Young h.. Reporter - Leonard Peacefull 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 ------=_NextPart_000_008F_01C77C24.1125DF30 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
Over=20 here is his lovely wife, Mary.
  Over there is his lovely wife, = Barbara.....
 

 

 

News = Release

For Immediate=20 Release

Contact: =20 Chris White

330-256-7084

crwhite114 at yahoo.com<= /SPAN>

 

Hudson, Ohio  - =20 April 11, 2007

 

The Hudson Players will perform = the comedy=20 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 Your Wife was first produced in Guilford, England, = in October=20 1982, with the playwright acting the role of John. Ray Cooney repeated = that role=20 in the initial U.S. production at the Virginia Theater in New York in = March=20 1989. Run for Your Wife was included in the British = National=20 Theatre=92s NT2000 list of significant plays of the 20th century.=20

The setup is London cabdriver John = Smith's=20 unusual marital arrangement.

Over here is his lovely wife, = Mary.  Over there is his lovely wife, = Barbara.

John keeps up with both wives by = juggling=20 his work schedule and keeping a complicated code system in a small = pocket note=20 pad.  =

All goes well until John gets a = knock on the=20 head while helping a little old lady escape two muggers. Suddenly, he's = a hero=20 with a photo of him and Mary on the front page of the newspaper, which, = to his=20 chagrin, lands on the doorsteps of both wives.

How does the wily cabbie worm his = way out of=20 this mess?

Like any good worm: by digging = himself and=20 his helpful buddy Stanley Gardner in deeper and deeper. =

 

Run, = don=92t walk, to see The Hudson Player=92s Production = of Run=20 for Your Wife.

 

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

  • John Smith = =96  Justin = Brenis
  • Mary Smith = =96  Theresa=20 Benyo-Marzullo
  • Barbara Smith = =96  Darlene = Rocco
  • Stanley = Gardner =96  Kirk = Worcester
  • Detective-Sergeant=20 Troughton =96  Brian=20 Diehl
  • Detective = Sergeant=20 Porterhouse =96  Michael = Rogan
  • Bobby = Franklyn =96  Adam = Young
  • Reporter = =96   Leonard=20 Peacefull
Performance dates are=20 Friday and Saturday evenings
May = 4th =96=20 May 19th at 8pm
All = performances will=20 be at the Barlow Community Center

 

 

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

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

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

 

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

 

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

Tickets: =20 $12.00 Regular Admission

           = ;  =20 $10.50 For Students & Senior Citizens

 
------=_NextPart_000_008F_01C77C24.1125DF30-- From Jharcar at weathervaneplayhouse.com Wed Apr 11 08:18:13 2007 From: Jharcar at weathervaneplayhouse.com (Jan Harcar) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 11:18:13 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Wendy Wasserstein's light-hearted comedy "The Sisters Rosensweig" in Akron Message-ID: <001901c77c4c$9f72d450$6b01a8c0@wcp.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0016_01C77C2B.17FD6970 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Weathervane Ticket Office 330-836-2626 WEATHERVANE PLAYHOUSE Announces Cast for Wendy Wasserstein's Comedy THE SISTERS ROSENSWEIG Weathervane Playhouse presents Wendy Wasserstein's light-hearted comedy = THE SISTERS ROSENSWEIG, April 25 - May 13, 2007=20 Taking place in London at a gathering to celebrate sister Sara's = birthday, this comedy explores family and the familiar relationships of = three Jewish sisters from Brooklyn with their male companions from 1930s = youth to 1990s London. The Sisters Rosensweig began at Lincoln Center Theater. It ran on = Broadway at the Barrymore Theater for 556 performances, won the Outer = Critics Circle Award and was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Play. = Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, Wendy Wasserstein, wrote this = light-hearted comedy as a tribute to her sisters, and for all women who = have endured and triumphed with the love of their sisters.=20 The Sisters Rosensweig is Wendy Wasserstein's look at three uncommon = women and their quest for love, self-definition and fulfillment. They = are as different as only sisters (or brothers) can be. Ms. Wasserstein's = group portrait is both a comedy and a play of character. It offers sharp = truths about what can divide relatives and what can draw them together. Loosely based on the lives of playwright Wendy Wasserstein and her = sisters, the play takes place in the fancy drawing room of the oldest = sib, Sara Goode, a super-successful 54-year-old banker living in London = (Margo Parker). Arriving for her birthday are Gorgeous Teitelbaum, a = radio shrink from Newton, MA, who yearns for a real Chanel suit (Maryann = Elder), and Pfeni Rosensweig, a globe-trotting journalist (Maryjo Mace = Woodburn). Wasserstein was born in Brooklyn, New York to Morris Wasserstein, a = wealthy textile executive, and his wife, Lola Schleifer, an amateur = dancer who moved to the United States from Poland when her father was = accused of being a spy. Wasserstein was one of four children, including = brother Bruce Wasserstein. Her maternal grandfather was Simon Schleifer, = a prominent Polish Jewish playwright who moved to Paterson, New Jersey = and became a Hebrew school principal. Wasserstein earned a B.A. in = history from Mount Holyoke College in 1971, an M.A. in creative writing = from City College of New York, and an M.F.A. in 1976 from the Yale = School of Drama, where her classmates included the future playwright = Christopher Durang. In 1990 she received an honorary Doctor of Humane = Letters degree from Mount Holyoke College and in 2002 Wasserstein = received an honorary Doctor of Fine Arts degree from Bates College. In 1989, she won both the Tony and the Pulitzer Prize for her play, The = Heidi Chronicles. Her wry, smart, and often highly comical plays, which explore topics = ranging from feminism to family to ethnicity to pop culture, include The = Sisters Rosensweig, Isn't It Romantic, An American Daughter, Old Money, = and her last work which opened in Fall 2005, Third. In addition, she = wrote the screenplay for the 1998 film, The Object of My Affection that = starred Jennifer Aniston. Wasserstein was hospitalized with lymphoma in December, 2005, and died = on January 30, 2006, aged 55. The news of Wasserstein's death was = unexpected because her illness had not been widely publicized outside = the theatre community. The night after she died, Broadway's lights were = dimmed in her honor. OUR DIRECTOR Curt Arnold (Director) A Cleveland-based actor, director and stage = manager, Curt is making his Weathervane directorial debut, although his = work has been seen on our stage in the annual Community AIDS Netwek = benefit stagings of Forever Plaid, Nunsense A-Men, Nunsense II: The = Second Coming and Pump Boys and Dinettes. One August 20 & 21, he will = direct this year's benefit production of Ruthless! here at Weathervane. = Several years ago, he appeared on our stage in Sweeney Todd and as = Rooster Hannigan in Annie, and he will next be "exposed" as Harold in = The Full Monty. He thanks Elynmarie Kazle for this opportunity. OUR ENSEMBLE: Margo Parker (Sara) Akron Margo first appeared on Weathervane's stage nearly 27 years ago in = Dracula. She was last seen as Lee Green in The Tale of the Allergist's = Wife. In 1985, she won a Chanticleer for her many roles in The Dining = Room. Maryann Elder (Gorgeous) Gates Mills=20 Maryann is appearing at Weathervane for the first time. A resident of = Gates Mills, she has performed with many area theaters, most recently = Ensemble Theatre's acclaimed production of The Price with Dorothy and = Reuben Silver. Maryjo Mace Woodburn (Pfeni) Cuyahoga Falls Maryjo holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Theater from Kent State = University. She currently works for AmeriCorps VISTA and has taught in = Weathervane's education program for several years. Toni Clair (Tess) Massilon Toni is working toward a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Theater and French = at The University of Akron and is a graduate of GlenOak High School. In = her two years of study at UA, she has appeared in Cabaret, June = Daydreaming, Buried Child, Inherit the Wind and Tartuffe. Richard Worswick (Geoffrey) Akron Richard is a local actor and model. At Weathervane he was seen in = productions of The Tale of the Allergist's Wife, Noises Off, The Dinner = Party, The Mystery of Irma Vep, The Chosen, As Bees in Honey Drown and = The Laramie Project. He has also been on stage at The Bang and the = Clatter Theatre Company, Dobama Theatre, Berea Summer Theatre and The = Cleveland Play House. Ian S. Haberman (Merv) Sharon Center Ian's involvement with Weathervane began in 1982 when he was cast in a = production of The Royal Family. In the nearly 25 years since that first = on-stage appearance, Ian has been involved with Weathervane in a variety = of capacities: he has acted in about 20 different plays and musicals, = designed and run sound for several shows, directed two Women's Board = Christmas productions, served as a member of the Board of Trustees for = four three-year terms including a stint as President of the Board in the = early 1990's and as Secretary of the Board for three years, and he has = been a member of and has chaired the Play Selection Committee for many = years. He has won Chanticleers for acting in Doubles, Conversations with = My Father, and Little Shop of Horrors and for sound design in The Diary = of Anne Frank. Several years ago, he received the Trustees' Award from = the Board and is currently serving as Interim Artistic Director. Geoffrey Darling (Nick) Canton Geoffrey is making his first appearance at Weathervane and was most = recently Frank Strang in Equus at the Beck Center in Lakewood. Based in = Canton, Geoffrey arrived from New Zealand last year and has already been = in productions in Cleveland and Stow as well as many solo performances = of the Gospel According to St Mark in northeast Ohio. Among his credits = are lead roles in Shadowlands, Terra Nova, The Tempest, Taming of the = Shrew and The Crucible and his forays into solo theatre also include The = Ancient Mariner and his own creation Shakespeare and the Supernatural. Robert Keith, Jr. (Tom) Clinton Robert is a junior at Firestone High School where he has appeared in The = Diary of Anne Frank, Grease and Urinetown. He played Laurie in our youth = production of Little Women and was Roger in Lord of the Flies for = Magical Theatre Company. Backstage: David Hess (Stage Manager) Akron Erin Katz Ford (Lighting Designer) Cuyahoga Falls Judy Willemsen (Sound Designer) Akron Jenniver Sparano (Costume Designer) Cleveland Kathy Kohl (Properties Designer) Akron Todd Dieringer (Scenic Designer) Copley Alan Scott Ferrall (Technical Director) Cuyahoga Falls Kathy Kohl Assistant Technical Director Akron Wendy Wasserstein's light-hearted comedy that takes a look at three = uncommon women and their quest for love, self-definition and fulfillment = -- THE SISTERS ROSENSWEIG. See it at Weathervane Playhouse April 25 - = May 13, 2007. Low-cost preview performances on Wednesday and Thursday, = April 25 & 26 at 7:30 p.m. with official opening on Friday, April 25 at = 8:00 p.m. A complete performance schedule is posted online at = weathervaneplayhouse.com. Charge by phone at Weathervane's Ticket Office = at 330-836-2626 or purchase tickets online at = www.weathervaneplayhouse.com. Call between 10 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday.=20 Tickets: $20 (Other Tickets: Wed. & Thurs previews $14, Children 17 or = younger $16, College Students and Senior Citizens $18 on Thursdays and = Sundays. Half-price student rush tickets may be purchased at the door = with I.D. pending availability. Weathervane's annual scholarship luncheon will be held on Saturday, May = 12 with a performance of The Sisters Rosensweig following. Combination = ticket is $32. Seating is limited - reserve early. The play is recommended for general audiences. The Ohio Arts Council helped fund this program with state tax dollars to = encourage economic growth, education excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans. Additional Season Sponsors: WKSU, Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company www.weathervaneplayhouse.com ***30*** ------=_NextPart_000_0016_01C77C2B.17FD6970 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Weathervane Ticket Office=20 330-836-2626

WEATHERVANE = PLAYHOUSE

Announces Cast for Wendy Wasserstein=92s = Comedy

THE SISTERS=20 ROSENSWEIG

Weathervane Playhouse presents Wendy Wasserstein=92s light-hearted = comedy=20 THE SISTERS ROSENSWEIG, April 25 =96 = May 13,=20 2007

Taking place in London at a gathering to celebrate sister Sara's = birthday,=20 this comedy explores family and the familiar relationships of three = Jewish=20 sisters from Brooklyn with their male companions from 1930s youth to = 1990s=20 London.

The Sisters Rosensweig began at Lincoln Center Theater. It ran on = Broadway at the Barrymore Theater for 556 performances, won the Outer = Critics=20 Circle Award and was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Play. Pulitzer=20 Prize-winning playwright, Wendy Wasserstein, wrote this light-hearted = comedy as=20 a tribute to her sisters, and for all women who have endured and = triumphed with=20 the love of their sisters.

The Sisters Rosensweig is Wendy Wasserstein's look at three = uncommon=20 women and their quest for love, self-definition and fulfillment. They = are as=20 different as only sisters (or brothers) can be. Ms. Wasserstein's group = portrait=20 is both a comedy and a play of character. It offers sharp truths about = what can=20 divide relatives and what can draw them together.

Loosely based on the lives of playwright Wendy Wasserstein and her = sisters,=20 the play takes place in the fancy drawing room of the oldest sib, Sara = Goode, a=20 super-successful 54-year-old banker living in London (Margo Parker). = Arriving=20 for her birthday are Gorgeous Teitelbaum, a radio shrink from Newton, = MA, who=20 yearns for a real Chanel suit (Maryann Elder), and Pfeni Rosensweig, a=20 globe-trotting journalist (Maryjo Mace Woodburn).

Wasserstein was born in Brooklyn, New York to Morris = Wasserstein, a=20 wealthy textile executive, and his wife, Lola Schleifer, an amateur = dancer who=20 moved to the United States from Poland when her father was accused of = being a=20 spy. Wasserstein was one of four children, including brother Bruce=20 Wasserstein. Her maternal = grandfather was=20 Simon Schleifer, a prominent Polish Jewish playwright = who moved to Paterson, New Jersey and = became a Hebrew=20 school principal. Wasserstein earned a B.A. in history from Mount Holyoke College in 1971, an=20 M.A. in creative writing from City College of New York, and an=20 M.F.A. in 1976 from the Yale School of = Drama, where her classmates included the future = playwright=20 Christopher Durang. = In 1990 she=20 received an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree from Mount Holyoke College and in 2002=20 Wasserstein received an honorary Doctor of Fine Arts degree from = Bates=20 College.

In 1989, she won both the Tony=20 and the Pulitzer Prize for = her play,=20 The Heidi Chronicles.

Her wry, smart, and often highly comical plays, which explore topics = ranging=20 from feminism to family to ethnicity to pop culture, include The Sisters Rosensweig, Isn=92t It=20 Romantic, = <= FONT=20 face=3DHelvetica size=3D2>An American=20 Daughter, = <= FONT=20 face=3DHelvetica size=3D2>Old = Money, and her last work which opened in Fall 2005, = Third. In addition, she wrote the screenplay for = the 1998 film,=20 The Object of My = Affection that starred Jennifer Aniston.

Wasserstein was hospitalized with lymphoma in December, 2005, and died on January 30, 2006, aged 55. The = news of=20 Wasserstein's death was unexpected because her illness had not been = widely=20 publicized outside the theatre community. The night after she died, = Broadway's lights = were dimmed in=20 her honor.

OUR DIRECTOR

Curt Arnold (Director) A Cleveland-based actor, director and = stage=20 manager, Curt is making his Weathervane directorial debut, although his = work has=20 been seen on our stage in the annual Community AIDS Netwek benefit = stagings of=20 Forever Plaid, Nunsense A-Men, Nunsense II: The Second Coming and = Pump=20 Boys and Dinettes. One August 20 & 21, he will direct this = year=92s=20 benefit production of Ruthless! here at Weathervane. Several = years ago,=20 he appeared on our stage in Sweeney Todd and as Rooster Hannigan = in=20 Annie, and he will next be "exposed" as Harold in The Full = Monty.=20 He thanks Elynmarie Kazle for this opportunity.

OUR ENSEMBLE:

Margo Parker (Sara) Akron

Margo first appeared on Weathervane=92s stage nearly 27 years ago in=20 Dracula. She was last seen as Lee Green in The Tale of the = Allergist=92s=20 Wife. In 1985, she won a Chanticleer for her many roles in The = Dining=20 Room.

Maryann Elder (Gorgeous) Gates Mills

Maryann is appearing at Weathervane for the first time. A resident of = Gates=20 Mills, she has performed with many area theaters, most recently Ensemble = Theatre=92s acclaimed production of The Price with Dorothy and = Reuben=20 Silver.

Maryjo Mace Woodburn (Pfeni) Cuyahoga Falls

Maryjo holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Theater from Kent State = University.=20 She currently works for AmeriCorps VISTA and has taught in = Weathervane=92s=20 education program for several years.

Toni Clair (Tess) = Massilon

Toni is working toward a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Theater and = French at The=20 University of Akron and is a graduate of GlenOak High School. In her two = years=20 of study at UA, she has appeared in Cabaret, June Daydreaming, Buried = Child,=20 Inherit the Wind and Tartuffe.

Richard Worswick (Geoffrey) Akron

Richard is a local actor and model. At Weathervane he was seen in = productions=20 of The Tale of the Allergist=92s Wife, Noises Off, The Dinner Party, = The=20 Mystery of Irma Vep, The Chosen, As Bees in Honey Drown and The = Laramie=20 Project. He has also been on stage at The Bang and the Clatter = Theatre=20 Company, Dobama Theatre, Berea Summer Theatre and The Cleveland Play=20 House.

Ian S. Haberman (Merv) Sharon Center

Ian=92s involvement with Weathervane began in 1982 when he was cast = in a=20 production of The Royal Family. In the nearly 25 years since that = first=20 on-stage appearance, Ian has been involved with Weathervane in a variety = of=20 capacities: he has acted in about 20 different plays and musicals, = designed and=20 run sound for several shows, directed two Women=92s Board Christmas = productions,=20 served as a member of the Board of Trustees for four three-year terms = including=20 a stint as President of the Board in the early 1990=92s and as Secretary = of the=20 Board for three years, and he has been a member of and has chaired the = Play=20 Selection Committee for many years. He has won Chanticleers for acting = in=20 Doubles, Conversations with My Father, and Little Shop of = Horrors=20 and for sound design in The Diary of Anne Frank. Several years = ago, he=20 received the Trustees=92 Award from the Board and is currently serving = as Interim=20 Artistic Director.

Geoffrey Darling (Nick) Canton

Geoffrey is making his first appearance at Weathervane and was most = recently=20 Frank Strang in Equus at the Beck Center in Lakewood. Based in = Canton,=20 Geoffrey arrived from New Zealand last year and has already been in = productions=20 in Cleveland and Stow as well as many solo performances of the Gospel = According to St Mark in northeast Ohio. Among his credits are lead = roles in=20 Shadowlands, Terra Nova, The Tempest, Taming of the Shrew and = The=20 Crucible and his forays into solo theatre also include The = Ancient=20 Mariner and his own creation Shakespeare and the = Supernatural.

Robert Keith, Jr. (Tom) Clinton

Robert is a junior at Firestone High School where he has appeared in = The=20 Diary of Anne Frank, Grease and Urinetown. He played Laurie = in our=20 youth production of Little Women and was Roger in Lord of the=20 Flies for Magical Theatre Company.

 

Backstage:

David Hess (Stage Manager) Akron

Erin Katz Ford (Lighting Designer) Cuyahoga Falls

Judy Willemsen (Sound Designer) Akron

Jenniver Sparano (Costume Designer) Cleveland

Kathy Kohl (Properties Designer) Akron

Todd Dieringer (Scenic Designer) Copley

Alan Scott Ferrall (Technical Director) Cuyahoga Falls

Kathy Kohl Assistant Technical Director Akron

Wendy Wasserstein=92s light-hearted comedy that takes = a look at=20 three uncommon women and their quest for love, self-definition and = fulfillment=20 -- THE SISTERS ROSENSWEIG. See it at Weathervane Playhouse = April 25 =96 May 13, 2007. Low-cost preview performances on = Wednesday=20 and Thursday, April 25 = & 26 at=20 7:30 p.m. with official opening on Friday, April 25 at = 8:00=20 p.m. A complete performance schedule is posted online at=20 weathervaneplayhouse.com. Charge by phone at Weathervane=92s Ticket = Office at=20 330-836-2626 or purchase tickets online at www.weathervaneplayhouse.com= .

Call between 10 = a.m. and 5:30=20 p.m. Tuesday through Friday.

Tickets: $20 (Other Tickets: Wed. & Thurs previews $14, = Children 17=20 or younger $16, College Students and Senior Citizens $18 on Thursdays = and=20 Sundays. Half-price student rush tickets may be purchased at the door = with I.D.=20 pending availability.

Weathervane=92s=20 annual scholarship luncheon will be held on Saturday, May 12 with a = performance=20 of The Sisters Rosensweig following. Combination ticket is=20 $32.
Seating is=20 limited =96 reserve early.

The play is recommended for general=20 audiences.

The Ohio Arts Council helped fund this = program with=20 state tax dollars to encourage economic growth,

education excellence and cultural = enrichment for=20 all Ohioans.

Additional Season Sponsors: WKSU, = Goodyear Tire=20 & Rubber Company

www.weathervaneplayhouse.com

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------=_NextPart_000_0016_01C77C2B.17FD6970-- From dharris at jfsa-cleveland.org Wed Apr 11 08:20:35 2007 From: dharris at jfsa-cleveland.org (Dahlia Harris) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 11:20:35 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITIONS: Expect Respect Performance Troupe Message-ID: <4F4582A862EA584EA5667ABA8E5BC62701D9F52D@jfsaexch1.jfsant.ds> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77C4C.F3C6473A Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable CALLING ALL TEEN ACTORS!!! Here's your chance to hone your acting skills and educate students=20 about an important issue at the same time! "Expect Respect" Performance Troupe=20 AUDITIONS A part of JFSA's Family Violence Services Actors, ages 14 - 20, needed for roles in the one-act drama "Expect Respect", an educational production on violence in teenage relationships that will tour locally throughout the school year. Rehearsals will take place from mid-June through August. Troupe will travel to local area high schools, youth groups and organizations during the 2007-2008 school year. Roles: 7 high school students and a substitute teacher (3-4 female and 4-5 male roles). =20 *See below for more details about the play Auditions Mandel JCC 26001 S. Woodland Rd. Beachwood (Arts & Crafts Building) Thursday, May 3 4:00 - 6:00 PM Sunday, May 6 3:00 - 5:30 PM Monday, May 7 6:00 - 8:00 PM Callbacks Monday, May 14 6:00 - 8:00 PM Auditioners will read from the script. =20 To Book Your Audition=20 or for more information: RSVP to Dahlia Harris, Teen Outreach Specialist by responding to this e-mail=20 or by calling (216) 378-3477 More about the play: This play is a 40 minute production which illustrates abusive teen relationships in contrast with healthy relationships on both a peer-to-peer and dating level. It will be presented to high school students and youth groups in the context of discussions about violence among young people. Roles include: Phil: the school's football champion Jen: Phil's sarcastic girlfriend=20 Ted: the guy who learned about controlling women from his dad Christine: Ted's girlfriend Debbie: the new girl Brian: the class "geek" Andy: a buddy of Ted and Phil's who is interested in Debbie Drama teacher: forces the class to look at their behaviors ``````````````````````````````````````````````` Dahlia Harris Teen Outreach Specialist JFSA 24075 Commerce Park Rd. Beachwood, OH 44122 (216) 378-3477 dharris at jfsa-cleveland.org HOTLINE: (216) 691-SAFE ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77C4C.F3C6473A Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable AUDITIONS: Expect Respect Performance Troupe

CALLING ALL TEEN ACTORS!!!

Here's your chance to hone your acting skills and educate = students

about an important issue at the same = time!

"Expect Respect" Performance Troupe

AUDITIONS

A part = of JFSA's Family Violence Services

Actors, ages = 14 - 20, needed for roles in the one-act drama "Expect = Respect", an educational production on violence in teenage = relationships that will tour locally throughout the school = year.

Rehearsals = will take place from mid-June through August.

Troupe will = travel to local area high schools, youth groups and organizations during = the 2007-2008 school year.

Roles: 7 = high school students and a substitute teacher (3-4 female and 4-5 male = roles). 

*See below for more details = about the play

Auditions
Mandel JCC
26001 S. Woodland Rd.
Beachwood
(Arts & Crafts = Building)

Thursday, May = 3
4:00 - 6:00 PM

Sunday, May = 6
3:00 - 5:30 PM

Monday, May = 7
6:00 - 8:00 PM

Callbacks
Monday, May 14
6:00 - 8:00 PM


Auditioners will read = from the script. 

To = Book Your Audition
or for more = information:
RSVP to Dahlia Harris, Teen = Outreach Specialist by responding to this e-mail
or by calling (216) = 378-3477


More = about the play:
This play is a 40 minute production = which illustrates abusive teen relationships in contrast with healthy = relationships on both a peer-to-peer and dating level.  It will be = presented to high school students and youth groups in the context of = discussions about violence among young people.

Roles = include:
Phil:   =         the school's football = champion

Jen:    =         Phil's sarcastic girlfriend =

Ted:    =         the guy who learned about = controlling women from his dad

Christine:      Ted's girlfriend

Debbie: =         the new girl

Brian:  =         the class = "geek"

Andy:   =         a buddy of Ted and Phil's who = is interested in Debbie

Drama teacher: forces the class to = look at their behaviors

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Dahlia Harris
Teen Outreach Specialist
JFSA
24075 Commerce Park Rd.
Beachwood, OH 44122
(216) 378-3477
dharris at jfsa-cleveland.org

HOTLINE: (216) 691-SAFE


------_=_NextPart_001_01C77C4C.F3C6473A-- From ahedger at fineartsassociation.org Wed Apr 11 08:34:11 2007 From: ahedger at fineartsassociation.org (Ann Hedger) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 10:34:11 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Male Movers/Dancers Needed for "Guys & Dolls" Message-ID: <2744EDEF40EB124FABA588C9E7F3EC6E013B086B@fa1.FineArts.Local> The Fine Arts Association 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, Ohio 44094 =20 Male Movers/Dancers are still needed for=20 The Fine Arts Association production of "Guys & Dolls" =20 Dance Call Audition:=20 Tuesday, April 17 beginning at 6:30 pm=20 Call 440-951-7500 x113 for an appointment and information. =20 "Guys & Dolls" A musical fable of Broadway Based on a story and characters of Damon Runyon Music and=20 Lyrics by Frank Loesser Book by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows =20 Director - Fabio Polanco Choreographer - Jim Weaver Music Director - John Krol =20 Performance Dates: June 1, 2, 8, 9, 15 & 16, 2007 - 8:00 pm June 3, 10, & 17, 2007 - 3:00 pm Rehearsals Start: Mid-April, 2007 =20 About the show: Set in Damon Runyon's mythical New York City, Guys and Dolls, considered by many to be the perfect musical comedy, soars with the spirit of Broadway as it introduces us to a cast of vivid characters who have become legends in the canon: Sarah Brown, the upright but uptight "mission doll," out to reform the evildoers of Times Square; Sky Masterson, the slick, high-rolling gambler who woos her on a bet and ends up falling in love; Adelaide, the chronically ill nightclub performer whose condition is brought on by the fact she's been engaged to the same man for 14 years; and Nathan Detroit, her devoted fianc=E9, desperate as always to find a spot for his infamous floating crap game. Everything works out in the end, thanks to the machinations of Abe Burrows' and Jo Swerling's hilarious, fast-paced book and Frank Loesser's bright, brassy, immortal score, which takes us from the heart of Times Square to the cafes of Havana, Cuba, and even into the sewers of New York City =20 =20 Ann Hedger Programming Coordinator 440-951-7500 x103 ahedger at fineartsassociation.org __________________________ The Fine Arts Association Your Center for Arts Education 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, OH 44094 www.fineartsassociation.org =20 =20 From kabbw49 at gmail.com Wed Apr 11 08:33:35 2007 From: kabbw49 at gmail.com (Kathy Whitmore) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 11:33:35 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]North Ridgeville's Olde Towne Hall Theatre Presents "The Nerd" Message-ID: <5b4acfd70704110833g107049cfx4194629d081693e@mail.gmail.com> ------=_Part_10219_27364804.1176305615726 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=WINDOWS-1252; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline Olde Towne Hall Theatre presents *The Nerd* Written by Larry Shue Directed by Brad Sales Now an aspiring young architect in Terre Haute, Indiana, Willum Cubbert (Kurt Hildebrand) has often told his friends about the debt he owes to Rick Steadman, a fellow ex-GI whom he has never met but who saved has life after he was seriously wounded in Vietnam. He has written to Rick to say that, as long as he is alive, "you will have somebody on Earth who will do anything for you"=97so Willum is delighted when Rick (Jim Jason) shows up unexpected= ly at his apartment on the night of his thirty-fourth birthday party. But his delight soon fades as it becomes apparent that Rick is a hopeless "nerd"=97= a bumbling oaf with no social sense, little intelligence and less tact. And Rick stays on and on, his continued presence among Willum and his friends (Stephen Hubbard, Melissa Lyle) leading to one uproarious incident after another, until the normally placid Willum finds himself contemplating violence=97a dire development which, happily, is staved off by the surprisi= ng "twist" ending of the play. Rounding out the cast are Mark Silberstein, Kathy Whitmore and Jarod Wade. Performances are at the Olde Towne Hall Theatre, 36119 Center Ridge Road, North Ridgeville on April 20, 21, 27, 28; May 3, 4, 5 at 8 p.m. Tickets are $8.00 and may be reserved by calling the box office at 440-327-2909. For more information, check our website at http://www.oldetownehalltheatre.com ------=_Part_10219_27364804.1176305615726 Content-Type: text/html; charset=WINDOWS-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline

Olde Towne Hall Theatre presents

The Nerd

Written by Larry Shue

Directed by Brad Sales

Now an aspiring young architect in Terre Haute, Indiana, Willum Cubbert (Kurt Hildebran= d) has often told his friends about the debt he owes to Rick Steadman, a fe= llow ex-GI whom he has never met but who saved has life after he was seriou= sly wounded in=20 Vietnam. He has written to Rick to say that, as long as he is alive, "you= will have somebody on Earth who will do anything for you"=97so Willum= is delighted when Rick (Jim Jason) shows up unexpectedly at his apartment = on the night of his thirty-fourth birthday party. But his delight soon fade= s as it becomes apparent that Rick is a hopeless "nerd"=97a bumbl= ing oaf with no social sense, little intelligence and less tact. And Rick s= tays on and on, his continued presence among Willum and his friends (Stephe= n Hubbard, Melissa Lyle) leading to one uproarious incident after another, = until the normally placid Willum finds himself contemplating violence=97a d= ire development which, happily, is staved off by the surprising "twist= " ending of the play. Rounding out the cast are Mark Silberstein, Kath= y Whitmore and Jarod Wade.=20

Performances are at the Olde Towne Hall Theatre, 36119 Ce= nter Ridge Road, North Ridgeville on April 20, 21, 27, 28; May 3, 4, 5 at 8= =20 p.m. Tickets are $8.00 and may be reserved by calling the box office at 440= -327-2909. For more information, check our website at http://www.oldetownehalltheatre.com

------=_Part_10219_27364804.1176305615726-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Wed Apr 11 08:41:41 2007 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny K. Wu) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 11:41:41 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Support Indie Film, get The Rapture Merchandise now :) Message-ID: <0MKp2t-1Hbes63f3Q-0008Sk@mrelay.perfora.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0017_01C77C2E.6043E2B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Support indie films! We have some merchandises from The Rapture movie now available, check it out http://www.cafepress.com/rapturethemovie Also, The Rapture is officially repped by WonderPhil Productions (after months of negotiation with 6 sales reps). Although the movie is not completed (almost), our sales rep is taking the new trailer (also available online at http://www.rapturethemovie.com) to Cannes Film Market this May and to American Film Market in 2007. We have received numerous positive feedback (from couple of sales reps) that the trailer made in Nov 2006 which won a 2007 Bronze Telly under movie trailer category is really good for domestic market, so we revamped it and added more fx for the foreign market this time, version 2.1 of the trailer can be viewed at our website. The Rapture is an indie low-budget sci-fi Anime styled film that was shot entirely in Ohio with talented cast and crew from all over the USA. More informaiton and videos can be found at http://www.rapturethemovie.com Johnny Wu ------=_NextPart_000_0017_01C77C2E.6043E2B0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Support indie films! =

We have some merchandises from The Rapture movie = now available, check it out

http://www.cafepress.com/rapturethemovie

Also, The Rapture is officially repped by = WonderPhil Productions (after months of negotiation with 6 sales reps). Although = the movie is not completed (almost), our sales rep is taking the new trailer (also available online at http://www.rapturethemovie.com) to Cannes Film Market this May and to American Film Market in 2007. =

We have received numerous positive feedback = (from couple of sales reps) that the trailer made in Nov 2006 which won a 2007 Bronze = Telly under movie trailer category is really good for domestic market, so we = revamped it and added more fx for the foreign market this time, version 2.1 of = the trailer can be viewed at our website.

The Rapture is an indie low-budget sci-fi Anime = styled film that was shot entirely in Ohio = with talented cast and crew from all over the USA. More informaiton and = videos can be found at http://www.rapturethemovie.com

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Take a break and play cros= sword puzzles - FREE! Play Now! = --_a895645f-98a8-4856-ba5b-16ceb30a8ad0_-- From bwakser at gmail.com Wed Apr 11 10:44:20 2007 From: bwakser at gmail.com (Barry Wakser) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 13:44:20 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]To Kill a Mockingbird at Carnation City Players Message-ID: <64ac19720704111044v6b76002au92862d0b4b7d2825@mail.gmail.com> ------=_Part_15107_1867921.1176313460549 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Make your reservations now for To Kill a Mockingbird by calling (330) 821-8712. Carnation City Players' To Kill a Mockingbird by Christopher Sergel opens at the Firehouse Theater in Alliance on April 20th. Additional performances are April 21, 27, 28, 29. This play is a thought-provoking drama skillfully crafted from the novel by Harper Lee. To Kill a Mockingbird was first published in 1960. The novel portrays three years in the life of Scout Finch, the young daughter of an Alabama town's principled lawyer, Atticus Finch. The novel became a best-seller and won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. The play is set in the 1930s in the fictional town of Maycomb, Alabama. It is presented as the memories of narrator, Jean Louise Finch (Faith Sheaffer-Thornberry). Jean Louise, known as Scout (Meredith Piatt) as a child, presents her recollections of the activities and characters in her home town at the time of the arrest and trial of Tom Robinson (Daryl Robinson), a black man accused of raping a white girl, Mayella Ewell (Megan Leigh Valentino). Scout's father, Atticus Finch (Fred Weibel) is the attorney defending Tom Robinson. Scout and her brother Jem (Victor Schade) and their friend Dill (Gregory Margida) are intrigued by the Radley house and its mysterious inhabitants Boo and Nathan Radley (Christopher Canfield and Paul Hudzik). Jem and Scout who are motherless rely on housekeeper Calpurnia (Tawangda Howell) for comfort and discipline. Most of the locals are appalled that a man of Atticus Finch's standing in the community would defend a black man. Neighbors Maudie Atkinson (Kathy Gray Farthing), Miss Stephanie (Joan Conlon), and Mrs. Dubose (Tammy Hyde) all have an opinion. Atticus stands his ground in defending Tom before and during the trial including when a crowd of men that includes Mayella's father Bob Ewell (Joe Clifford Faust) and Walter Cunningham (Anthony Margida) show up at the jail to abduct Tom Robinson. Rounding out the cast are J. Kim Lewis (Heck Tate), Joe Martuccio (Judge Taylor), Pamela S. Smith (Helen), Barry Wakser (Mr. Gilmer) and Vincent Watts (Reverend Sykes). The townspeople of Maycomb are Pamela Weibel, Kevin Findling, Jim Perone, Jim Piatt, Cornelius Edwards, Dolores Edwards, Jessi Howells, Jermane Watson, Victoria Watts, and Atoiya Williams. Superbly acted by this large cast, this classic American drama portrays a historic slice of Southern life. Don McCallister is directing with Dawn Findling as Stage Manager. set design is by Keith Brown and Gordon Harrison, lights by Corey Clay, and costuming by Connie Houk. The play runs through April 29th. Friday and Saturday performances are at 8:00 pm on April 20th and 21st and April 27th and 28th. The Sunday matinee is on April 29th at 2:30 pm. Tickets are $10 for adults and $8 for students (17 and under). Reservations can be made by calling the box office at 330-821-8712. Standing Ovation Production Partner for To Kill a Mockingbird is Terry's Tire Town. Production Partners are Goris-Meadows Insurance, Alliance Ventures, Geiger, Teeple, Smith and Hahn, and Butler Wick and Company. -- Barry Wakser bwakser at gmail.com ------=_Part_15107_1867921.1176313460549 Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline

Make your reservations now for To Kill a Mockingbird by calling (330) 821-8712.

Carnation City Players'  To Kill a Mockingbird by Christopher Sergel
opens at the Firehouse Theater in Alliance on April 20th. Additional
performances are April 21, 27, 28, 29.

This play is a thought-provoking drama skillfully crafted from the
novel by Harper Lee. To Kill a Mockingbird was first published in
1960. The novel portrays three years in the life of Scout Finch, the
young daughter of an Alabama town's principled lawyer, Atticus Finch.
The novel became a best-seller and won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction.

The play is set in the 1930s in the fictional town of Maycomb,
Alabama. It is presented as the memories of narrator, Jean Louise
Finch (Faith Sheaffer-Thornberry). Jean Louise, known as Scout
(Meredith Piatt) as a child, presents her recollections of the
activities and characters in her home town at the time of the arrest
and trial of Tom Robinson (Daryl Robinson), a black man accused of
raping a white girl, Mayella Ewell (Megan Leigh Valentino). Scout's
father, Atticus Finch (Fred Weibel) is the attorney defending Tom
Robinson.

Scout and her brother Jem (Victor Schade) and their friend Dill
(Gregory Margida) are intrigued by the Radley house and its
mysterious inhabitants Boo and Nathan Radley (Christopher Canfield
and Paul Hudzik). Jem and Scout who are motherless rely on
housekeeper Calpurnia (Tawangda Howell) for comfort and discipline.

Most of the locals are appalled that a man of Atticus Finch's
standing in the community would defend a black man. Neighbors Maudie
Atkinson (Kathy Gray Farthing), Miss Stephanie (Joan Conlon), and
Mrs. Dubose (Tammy Hyde) all have an opinion. Atticus stands his
ground in defending Tom before and during the trial including when a
crowd of men that includes Mayella's father Bob Ewell (Joe Clifford
Faust) and Walter Cunningham (Anthony Margida) show up at the jail to
abduct Tom Robinson.

Rounding out the cast are J. Kim Lewis (Heck Tate), Joe Martuccio
(Judge Taylor), Pamela S. Smith (Helen), Barry Wakser (Mr. Gilmer)
and Vincent Watts (Reverend Sykes). The townspeople of Maycomb are
Pamela Weibel, Kevin Findling, Jim Perone, Jim Piatt, Cornelius
Edwards, Dolores Edwards, Jessi Howells, Jermane Watson, Victoria
Watts, and Atoiya Williams. Superbly acted by this large cast, this
classic American drama portrays a historic slice of Southern life.
Don McCallister is directing with Dawn Findling as Stage Manager. set
design is by Keith Brown and Gordon Harrison, lights by Corey Clay,
and costuming by Connie Houk.

The play runs through April 29th. Friday and Saturday performances
are at 8:00 pm on April 20th and 21st and April 27th and 28th. The
Sunday matinee is on April 29th at 2:30 pm. Tickets are $10 for
adults and $8 for students (17 and under). Reservations can be made
by calling the box office at 330-821-8712.
Standing Ovation Production Partner for To Kill a Mockingbird is
Terry's Tire Town. Production Partners are Goris-Meadows Insurance,
Alliance Ventures, Geiger, Teeple, Smith and Hahn, and Butler Wick
and Company.



--
Barry Wakser
bwakser at gmail.com ------=_Part_15107_1867921.1176313460549-- From ktpikus at yahoo.com Wed Apr 11 10:48:40 2007 From: ktpikus at yahoo.com (Catherine Pikus) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 10:48:40 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]ballroom dance lessons Message-ID: <131640.90291.qm@web50910.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-474104006-1176313720=:90291 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Do you watch "Dancing with the Stars" religiously and want to learn? Are you a closet "Dirty Dancing" fan? Have you ever wanted to impress that special someone on the dance floor? Ballroom Dance Lessons are now being offered at Mentor Heisley Racquet & Fitness Club. (Membership NOT required) Over the next 10 weeks, Learn the basics of Cha-cha, Waltz, Swing, Tango, Fox Trot, Merengue, and Much More! Membership to the fitness club is NOT required, nor is having a partner. All you need is a willingness to learn. A new session of ballroom dance lessons is scheduled to begin Wednesday April 18 and there is no deadline for registration. Date: Wednesday evenings From April 18 to June 27 (There will be no class on Wed. May 2) Time: 7:30-8:30pm (if necessary a second session may be added from 8:30-9:30) Location: Mentor Heisley Racquet and Fitness Club 6000 Heisley Road Mentor, Ohio (440)357-6147 Cost: Members: $50/person Non-Members: $65/person For further information contact Cindy at (440)357-6147 or by e-mail at cwollant at neohio.twcbc.com To register, contact Heisley Racquet Club at (440)357-6147. --------------------------------- Need Mail bonding? Go to the Yahoo! Mail Q&A for great tips from Yahoo! Answers users. --0-474104006-1176313720=:90291 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Do you watch "Dancing with the Stars" religiously and want to learn?
 
Are you a closet "Dirty Dancing" fan?
 
Have you ever wanted to impress that special someone on the dance floor?
 
Ballroom Dance Lessons
 
are now being offered at Mentor Heisley Racquet & Fitness Club.  (Membership NOT required)
 
Over the next 10 weeks, Learn the basics of Cha-cha, Waltz, Swing, Tango, Fox Trot, Merengue, and Much More!
 
Membership to the fitness club is NOT required, nor is having a partner.  All you need is a willingness to learn.
 
A new session of ballroom dance lessons is scheduled to begin Wednesday April 18 and there is no deadline for registration.
 
 
Date:      Wednesday evenings From April 18 to June 27
                   (There will be no class on Wed. May 2)
 
Time:      7:30-8:30pm
       (if necessary a second session may be added from 8:30-9:30)
 
Location:  Mentor Heisley Racquet and Fitness Club
               6000 Heisley Road
               Mentor, Ohio
               (440)357-6147
 
Cost:      Members: $50/person 
             Non-Members:  $65/person
 
 
For further information contact Cindy at (440)357-6147
  or by e-mail at cwollant at neohio.twcbc.com
 
To register, contact Heisley Racquet Club at (440)357-6147. 
 
 
 
 
 



Need Mail bonding?
Go to the Yahoo! Mail Q&A for great tips from Yahoo! Answers users. --0-474104006-1176313720=:90291-- From remingtondreams at hotmail.com Wed Apr 11 10:49:15 2007 From: remingtondreams at hotmail.com (Donnell Hodges) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 13:49:15 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A World Premiere:"A Colored Funeral" @ Karamu! Message-ID:


 
Karamu Performing Arts Theater
proudly presents the
World Premiere
of
"A Colored Funeral"
written by Gregory S. Carr
directed by Christopher Johnston
in the
Arena Theater
April 13 - May 6, 2007
 
(seen your doctor lately?)
 
 


Mortgage refinance is Hot. *Terms. Get a 5.375%* fix rate. Check savings From Stagecrafters at orange.k12.oh.us Wed Apr 11 12:04:16 2007 From: Stagecrafters at orange.k12.oh.us (Stagecrafters) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 15:04:16 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Urinetown Scandal at Stagecrafters Message-ID: Yes! It's time for the scandalous production that caused so much fuss = on NEOPAL a few months back... STAGECRAFTERS YOUTH THEATRE PRESENTS: URINETOWN - THE MUSICAL Come and see some of the most talented teens in Northeast Ohio sing = about... one of the basic necessities of life. SATURDAY, APRIL 14TH AT 2PM AND 7PM SUNDAY, APRIL 15TH AT 1PM ORANGE HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 32000 CHAGRIN BLVD PEPPER PIKE, OH 44124 TICKETS ARE $7 AT THE DOOR FOR QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL 216-831-8601. Richard J. Hinkelman Stagecrafters Associate 32000 Chagrin Blvd - Pepper Pike, OH 44124 216.831.8601x5103 stagecrafters at orange.k12.oh.us www.orangerec.com From chris.white at antonellicollege.edu Wed Apr 11 12:18:05 2007 From: chris.white at antonellicollege.edu (Chris White) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 15:18:05 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Chagrin Valley Little Theatre has an immediate opening for: Message-ID: <022e01c77c6e$21d51d10$0a01a8c0@cwhite> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_022B_01C77C4C.9AB2DB40 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Chagrin Valley Little Theatre has an immediate opening for: an Advertising Sales Specialist in Chagrin Falls,Oh. This individual is = responsible for achieving maximum sales and growth by effectively = marketing and selling ads in our playbill for the 2008-2009 Season. =20 Key Responsibilities Requirements * Business Management Administration, Marketing, or equivalent work = experience *Experience in direct sales both growing current customer relationships = and generating=20 new customer relations *Ability to provide printing house with usable copy and graphics = suitable for productions=20 *Basic computer skills=20 *Excellent verbal and written communication skills=20 *Strong Interpersonal and organizational skills=20 =20 Position Position is an independent contractor. Paid on commission. There are = no benefits and contractor would have to pay for his/her own mileage, = mailings, phone etc. =20 =20 Apply in writing: CVLT 40 River Street Chagrin Falls, Ohio = 44022 =20 Or=20 Apply E-Mail: cvlt at cvlt.org =20 The Chagrin Valley Little Theatre is a volunteer, not-for-profit = organization which exists to enrich the cultural life of Greater = Cleveland and Northeast Ohio. Through the production of live theatre and = related programming, the Chagrin Valley Little Theatre shall promote = excellence in performance for the enjoyment of its audiences, advance = the skills of individuals within the performing arts, and maintain sound = fiscal management throughout its operations and initiatives. 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_022B_01C77C4C.9AB2DB40 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Chagrin Valley Little = Theatre

has an immediate opening for:

an Advertising Sales=20 Specialist in Chagrin Falls,Oh. This individual is = responsible for=20 achieving maximum sales and growth by effectively marketing = and=20 selling ads in our playbill for the 2008-2009 Season.

 

Key=20 Responsibilities

 

Requirements
* Business = Management=20 Administration, Marketing, or equivalent work=20 experience

*Experience in direct sales both growing = current=20 customer relationships and generating

  =20 new customer relations

*Ability to provide printing house with usable = copy and=20 graphics suitable for productions
*Basic computer skills =
*Excellent=20 verbal and written communication skills
*Strong Interpersonal and=20 organizational skills 

 

Position

Position is an independent contractor.  Paid on commission.  There are no benefits and = contractor=20 would have to pay for his/her own mileage, mailings, phone etc. =20

 

Apply in = writing:    CVLT    40 River = Street    Chagrin Falls, = Ohio  = 44022  
Or=20
Apply E-Mail:  cvlt at cvlt.org

 

The Chagrin Valley Little Theatre is a = volunteer,=20 not-for-profit organization which exists to enrich the cultural life of = Greater=20 Cleveland and Northeast Ohio. Through the production of live theatre and = related=20 programming, the Chagrin Valley Little Theatre shall promote excellence = in=20 performance for the enjoyment of its audiences, advance the skills of=20 individuals within the performing arts, and maintain sound fiscal = management=20 throughout its operations and initiatives.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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_022B_01C77C4C.9AB2DB40-- From royberko at yahoo.com Wed Apr 11 12:31:29 2007 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 12:31:29 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: ALL SHOOK UP (Playhouse Square Foundation/Palace Theatre) Message-ID: <284258.39265.qm@web33109.mail.mud.yahoo.com> ?ALL SHOOK UP? delights some and shakes up others at the Palace Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times At the conclusion of ?ALL SHOOK UP,? now on stage at the Palace Theatre, half of the audience was standing and cheering. The rest were sitting, looking at the standees as if they were out of their minds. One well-known local theatre performer commented, ?That was charming.? Another said, ?What in heck (word change to protect the conservative readers) were the producers thinking...that was awful!? ?ALL SHOOK UP? is writer Joe DiPietro?s attempt to bridge together a story set in 1955 and the songs of Elvis Presley. The story line is trite, the characters are caricatures, the dancing is stylized (often done as if the cast was in an emotional time warp), the songs are blended into the dialogue with a shoe-horn, and the total effect is kitsch. Into a small midwestern town rides Chad! He?s on a motorcycle, wears skin tight jeans, clinging t-shirt, has a twitching and thrusting pelvis, sings like a mediocre Elvis, makes women faint and scream, and causes general hyper-testosterone chaos. Before he leaves, he falls in love with a sexy female museum director (Miss Sandra), who rejects him, and then with a guy (Ed), who is actually a girl (Natalie). Ms. Sandra falls for the guy (Ed) who is really a girl (Natalie), but then switches allegiances to Dennis, a nerdy future dentist, who is in love with the girl (Natalie) but not her alter-ego, the guy (Ed). Natalie?s father is in hot pursuit of Miss Sandra, but winds up with Sylvia, the Black owner of a bar whose daughter (Lorraine) is in love with Dean, the daughter of the town?s up tight, racist mayor, Matilda. Matilda, in turn is in love with.....okay, this could go on and on, but you get the idea. ?WEST SIDE STORY? this is not. It doesn?t even reach the literary level of the ?other? Elvis musical, ?BYE, BYE BIRDIE.? But it is so ditzy, that it?s funny and lends itself to moaning over the idiocy. Wedged into the plot are numerous rock ?n roll mega hits, including ?Jailhouse Rock (where the rocker finds himself because he lead the local town boys astray),? ?Heartbreak Hotel? (in this case referring to the graveyard at the end of the road) and ?One Night With You? (sung in all sorts of coupling situations). At one time or another almost the entire cast wears and warbles about their ?Blue Suede Shoes.? The touring company covers the extremes of talent and background. Susan Anton, a long time Broadway star, sings up a storm as Miss Sylvia, though her acting is paper thin. Her ?There?s Always Me? stopped the show. She brought down the house with her one-liner describing the parochial nature of the play? setting: ?This town makes me miss Parma.? Professional newcomer Joe Manddragona, who plays rocker Chad, is shorter than would be expected for the macho male lead. All the females tower over him (which may have been another of those unintentionally intentional deeds of the director). He makes up for his height with smoldering good looks, a mobile pelvis and a fairly good voice. His dancing is so down pat he almost looks like a robot and some of his lines are on the same emotional level. Dennis Moench as nerdy Dennis, has the best voice in the cast and wins over the audience with a well-defined characterization (think Eugene in ?GREASE? and Hugo in ?BYE BYE BIRDIE?). His ?It Hurts Me? is poignantly tender. Jannie Jones whales as Sylvia, the bar owner, though she goes off-key in spots. Tracee Beazer is perky and sings well as Sylvia?s daughter. Jenny Fellner is undistinguished in the roles of Natalie/Ed. The ?ALL SHOOK UP? band rocks, sometimes too loudly, but that only enhances the over-all effect. Director Christopher Ashley knows what he?s doing. Taking this material seriously would have highlighted the weaknesses of the script. By playing for exaggeration, creating caricatures and making the whole experience bigger than life he creates a living comic book. The results? The audience laughs through their moans and bewilderment. Capsule judgment: ?ALL SHOOK UP? is the kind of show that audiences will love or hate. It?s going to depend on your mood and expectations. If you go in knowing there is a very slight story line (and even referring to it as a story line is an exaggeration), that is both unrealistic and obvious, and just let yourself get carried away by the over-the top performances, obvious choreography and transparent means used to hook the Elvis Presley fueled songs together, you?ll have a blast. If not, you?ll leave at intermission. ?C?mon Everybody? ?Don?t Be Cruel,? ?Let Yourself Go,? and you ?Can?t Help Falling in Love? with ?ALL SHOOK UP.? The show runs through April 22 at the Palace Theatre in Playhouse Square. For tickets call 216-241-6000, 800-766-6048 or go on line to www.playhousesquare.com. Roy Berko's blog, which contains theatre and dance reviews from 2002 through 2007, as well as his consulting and publications information, can be found at http://royberko.info Roy's theatre and dance reviews appear regularly on NeOHIOpal, an on-line source. To subscribe to this free service via the World Wide Web, visit http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal. His reviews also appear on www.coolcleveland.com ____________________________________________________________________________________ Bored stiff? Loosen up... Download and play hundreds of games for free on Yahoo! Games. http://games.yahoo.com/games/front From seandene at aim.com Wed Apr 11 13:07:55 2007 From: seandene at aim.com (seandene at aim.com) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 16:07:55 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Karamu Seeks Director(s) Message-ID: <8C94A8C3A079A78-16BC-724A@webmail-db14.sysops.aol.com> ----------MB_8C94A8C3A079A78_16BC_D715_webmail-db14.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Karamu Performing Arts Theatre is seeking Directors for our 15th Annual R. Joyce Whitley Festival of New Plays, ARENAFEST. Through this festival Karamu House Inc., seeks to nurture promising playwrights. We are currently scheduling interviews for Saturdays April 14th and April 21st. Please contact Seanna Perry at 216.795.7070 ext. 242 or email mutheatre at karamu.com to schedule an appointment. Thank you. ________________________________________________________________________ Check Out the new free AIM(R) Mail -- 2 GB of storage and industry-leading spam and email virus protection. ----------MB_8C94A8C3A079A78_16BC_D715_webmail-db14.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
Karamu Performing Arts Theatre is seeking Directors for our 15th Annual R. Joyce Whitley Festival of New Plays, ARENAFEST. Through this festival Karamu House Inc., seeks to nurture promising playwrights.  We are currently scheduling interviews for Saturdays April 14th and April 21st. Please contact Seanna Perry at 216.795.7070 ext. 242 or email mutheatre at karamu.com to schedule an appointment.
 
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----------MB_8C94A8C3A079A78_16BC_D715_webmail-db14.sysops.aol.com-- From act4ever2003 at hotmail.com Wed Apr 11 13:27:19 2007 From: act4ever2003 at hotmail.com (Corey Mach) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 16:27:19 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Attention TEENS: Auditions for CHILDREN OF EDEN at Cassidy Message-ID: --_bddb5347-ced9-46db-a1b3-4352536e3074_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Paul W. Cassidy's Teen Theatre announces auditions for... =20 =20 Children of Eden =20 =20 Sunday, May 27, 6:00-9:00 pm or Monday, May 28, 6:00-9:00 pm Callbacks; May 29, 6:00 pm =20 =20 Supervising Director- Trinidad Snider Director- Erin R. diLauro Musical Director- Corey Joseph Mach Choreographer- Sarah Clare Producer- Diana Kullgren =20 Performances: August 16, 17, 18, 19 =20 This is the third year of Cassidy's Teen Show, performed every summer on a = Main Stage budget. Rehearsals will begin June 17th, running Mondays, Tuesda= ys, Wednesdays, Thursdays, from 4:00-7:00, and some necessary Sundays. Come= prepared on one of the audition days with two contrasting 32-bar cuts of a= contemporary musical theatre song. An accompanist will be provided; no one= will be allowed to audition without music. Bring dance attire and be ready= to move. Ages 13-20 are invited to audition for a cast of about 30. The ro= les of "Young Cain" and "Young Abel" have already been cast. We are especia= lly seeking female belters and strong, high, tenors. Everyone auditioning m= ust be available every day of the week of August 12. More information about= the show can be found by clicking here. =20 **Know any and all conflicts you will have throughout the run BEFORE you au= dition!** =20 Further questions regarding auditions/rehearsals/performances, e-mail Corey= at cmach at bw.edu. =20 Hope to see you there! The Paul W. Cassidy Theatre, 6200 Pearl Road, Parma Heights, OH =20 Corey Joseph Mach cmach at bw.edu coreyjosephmach.com _________________________________________________________________ Your friends are close to you.=A0Keep them that way. http://spaces.live.com/signup.aspx= --_bddb5347-ced9-46db-a1b3-4352536e3074_ Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The Paul W. Cassidy's Teen Theatre= announces auditions for...

 

 

Children of Eden

 

 

Sunday, May 2= 7, 6:00-9:00 pm

or

Monday, May 28, 6:= 00-9:00 pm

Callbacks; May 29, 6:00 pm

 

 

Supervisin= g Director- Trinidad Snider

Director- = Erin R. diLauro

Musical Directo= r- Corey Joseph Mach

Choreographer- Sa= rah Clare

Producer- = Diana Kullgren

 

Performances: August 16, 17, 18, 19

 

This is the third year of Cassid= y's Teen Show, performed every summer on a Main Stage budget. Rehearsals wi= ll begin June 17th, running Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, from = 4:00-7:00, and some necessary Sundays. Come prepared on one of the audition= days with two contrasting 32-bar cuts of a contemporary musical= theatre song. An accompanist will be provided; no one will be allowed= to audition without music. Bring dance attire and be ready to move. Ages 1= 3-20 are invited to audition for a cast of about 30. The roles of "Young Ca= in" and "Young Abel" have already been cast. We are especially seeking fema= le belters and strong, high, tenors. Everyone auditioning must be available= every day of the week of August 12. More information about the show can be= found by clicking here.

 

**Know any and all conflicts you will have throughout the run BEFORE you audit= ion!**

 

Further questions regarding audi= tions/rehearsals/performances, e-mail Corey at cmach at bw.edu.

 

Hope to see you there!

The Paul W. Cassidy Theatre, 6200 Pearl Road, Parma Heigh= ts, OH

 

Corey Joseph Mach

cmach at bw.e= du

coreyjosephmach.com


Your friends are close to you.=A0 Keep them that way. = --_bddb5347-ced9-46db-a1b3-4352536e3074_-- From fstorch at beckcenter.org Wed Apr 11 13:28:54 2007 From: fstorch at beckcenter.org (Fran Storch) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 16:28:54 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Works on Paper" Exhibit by Ann Caywood Brown at Beck Center through April 29 Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84EAED982@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77C78.06FFA768 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 11, 2007 For more information (216) 521-2540 Yvette Hanzel, ext. 225 John Coyne, ext. 236 =20 =20 Beck Center for the Arts presents "Works on Paper" by Ann Caywood Brown Now through April 29, 2007 Music-Armory Building =20 =20 Lakewood, Ohio- The Beck Center for the Arts is proud to present "Works on Paper," an exhibit by Ann Caywood Brown on display in the Beck Center's Music-Armory Building now through April 29. A reception with the artist will be held on Friday, April 20. The exhibit and reception are both free and open to the public. Brown's pastel and mixed media exhibit showcases her interest in landscapes. "Landscape elements fascinate me," said Brown "My pastels are recollections of special events or places, remembered as land and sky scapes. Polaroid transfers allow me to manipulate the scenes depicted in my pastels in a smaller format and with new elements."=20 Brown's involvement with the arts in Cleveland spans several decades and includes work with the Cleveland Artists Foundation, the Massillon Museum, the Cleveland Museum of Art, and the Valley Art Center, to name a few. This award-winning artist and former Beck Center teacher works primarily with ceramics and pastels. Her artwork has been displayed in galleries and exhibitions throughout the Cleveland area. Brown holds a B.A. in Art History from Case Western Reserve University and currently works as an independent curator, as well as a project coordinator with the Massillon Museum. The "Works on Paper" exhibit is on display through April 29 in the Music-Armory Building located at the southern end of the Beck Center campus behind the Main Building. Exhibit hours are Monday through Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Saturdays from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. The Beck Center for the Arts is located at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood, just 10 minutes west of downtown Cleveland. Convenient on-site parking is available. ### ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77C78.06FFA768 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

FOR IMMEDIATE = RELEASE:

April 11, 2007

For more information (216) = 521-2540

Yvette = Hanzel, ext. = 225

John Coyne, ext. 236

 

 

Beck Center for the Arts

presents

“Works on Paper”

by Ann Caywood Brown

Now through April 29, 2007

Music-Armory Building

 

 

         &= nbsp;  Lakewood, Ohio- The Beck Center for the Arts is proud to present “Works on Paper,” an = exhibit by Ann Caywood Brown on display in the Beck Center’s Music-Armory = Building now through April 29.  A reception with the artist will be held on = Friday, April 20.  The exhibit and reception are both free and open to the = public.

     = ;       Brown’s pastel and mixed media exhibit showcases = her interest in landscapes.  “Landscape elements fascinate = me,” said Brown “My pastels are recollections of special events or places, = remembered as land and sky scapes.  Polaroid transfers allow me to manipulate = the scenes depicted in my pastels in a smaller format and with new elements.” =

     = ;       Brown’s involvement with the arts in Cleveland spans several decades and includes work with = the Cleveland Artists Foundation, the Massillon Museum, the Cleveland Museum = of Art, and the Valley Art Center, to name a few.  This award-winning = artist and former Beck = Center teacher works primarily = with ceramics and pastels.  Her artwork has been displayed in galleries = and exhibitions throughout the Cleveland area.  Brown holds a B.A. in Art History from Case Western Reserve = University and currently works as an independent curator, as well as a project = coordinator with the Massillon Museum.<= /p>

The “Works on Paper” exhibit is on display through April 29 in the = Music-Armory Building located at the southern end of the Beck Center campus behind the = Main = Building.  Exhibit hours are Monday through Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and = Saturdays from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.  The Beck Center for the Arts is = located at 17801 Detroit = Avenue in Lakewood, just 10 minutes west of = downtown Cleveland.  Convenient on-site parking is available.

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C77C78.06FFA768-- From jeon at artistschair.com Wed Apr 11 13:29:26 2007 From: jeon at artistschair.com (jeon at artistschair.com) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 13:29:26 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a STAND-UP COMEDIAN? Bruce A. Manners/Apr. 11 & Other News! Message-ID: <22378087.1176323366118.JavaMail.root@web21> ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST" Stand-up Comedian- BRUCE A. MANNERS (Location: Medina, Ohio) (April 11, 2007) To view Bruce's profile, visit www.artistschair.com or http://www.artistschair.com/showprofile.asp?id=293 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 broadview-heights-spotlights at cox.net Wed Apr 11 13:42:14 2007 From: broadview-heights-spotlights at cox.net (Spotlights) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 16:42:14 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]seeking STAGE MANAGER at Broadview Heights Message-ID: <001a01c77c79$e4df8790$7bbf6b44@NASO1> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_001B_01C77C58.5DCDE790 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ATTENTION, ALL VOLUNTEERS! Looking to get involved with community theater? Now is your chance! The Broadview Heights Spotlights Community Theater has an immediate opening for a STAGE MANAGER for its upcoming production of The Cemetery Club. The ideal candidate is a responsible and dedicated volunteer (sorry, no stipend) who is able to attend the majority of rehearsals from now until show opening (rehearsal duties will include taking blocking notes, calling line cues, and serving as a general assistant to the director). The stage manager will also be responsible for coordinating the backstage activities for the full run of the production, including set changes, property placements, and cue calling. Production dates are May 4-20. Interested parties may direct any inquires to Annette Phelps at aphelps74 at sbcglobal.net. ------=_NextPart_000_001B_01C77C58.5DCDE790 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

ATTENTION, ALL VOLUNTEERS! =

 

Looking to get involved with community theater?  = Now is your chance!

 

The Broadview Heights Spotlights Community Theater = has an immediate opening for a STAGE MANAGER for its upcoming production of = The Cemetery Club.  The = ideal candidate is a responsible and dedicated volunteer (sorry, no stipend) = who is able to attend the majority of rehearsals from now until show opening (rehearsal duties will include taking blocking notes, calling line cues, = and serving as a general assistant to the director).  The stage manager = will also be responsible for coordinating the backstage activities for the = full run of the production, including set changes, property placements, and cue calling.  Production dates are May 4-20.  Interested parties = may direct any inquires to Annette Phelps at aphelps74 at sbcglobal.net= .

 

 

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_001B_01C77C58.5DCDE790-- From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Wed Apr 11 13:49:09 2007 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 15:49:09 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Music Faculty Positions Available at Fine Arts Message-ID: <2744EDEF40EB124FABA588C9E7F3EC6E0155C5CF@fa1.FineArts.Local> The following part-time music faculty positions are available at The Fine Arts Association in Willoughby. * Bass Guitar * Percussion * Voice * Violin =20 To submit a resume or for more information, e-mail Linda Wise, Director of Education at lwise at fineartsassociation.org =20 =20 The Fine Arts Association is located at 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, Ohio 44094. =20 =20 From ric_hamp at yahoo.com Wed Apr 11 13:58:09 2007 From: ric_hamp at yahoo.com (ric hampton) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 13:58:09 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]House of Blues Message-ID: <849127.37767.qm@web51005.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-404316981-1176325089=:37767 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Did any one get to see G-Love at the House of Blues last night...His guest Travelin Blues frrom Detroit had the house rockin...We hope to bring him here to a local blues spot. --------------------------------- We won't tell. Get more on shows you hate to love (and love to hate): Yahoo! TV's Guilty Pleasures list. --0-404316981-1176325089=:37767 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Did any one get to see G-Love at the House of  Blues last night...His guest Travelin Blues frrom Detroit had the house rockin...We hope to bring him here to a local blues spot.


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(and love to hate): Yahoo! TV's Guilty Pleasures list. --0-404316981-1176325089=:37767-- From pgoersmeyer at clevelandplayhouse.com Wed Apr 11 15:00:35 2007 From: pgoersmeyer at clevelandplayhouse.com (pgoersmeyer) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 18:00:35 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Run crew needed Message-ID: <012601c77c84$deed4f10$2100a8c0@clevelandplayhouse.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0127_01C77C63.57DBAF10 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Cleveland Play House is looking to fill a run crew position for their last production of the season, Lincolnesque. This is a paid position. The dates of the contract are 4/19/07 to 5/20/07. Any interested party please reply to Penny Goersmeyer, Assistant Production Manager at 216-795-7000 ext. 243 or e-mail at pgoersmeyer at clevelandplayhouse ------=_NextPart_000_0127_01C77C63.57DBAF10 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Run crew needed

The Cleveland Play House is looking to = fill a run crew position for their last production of the season, = Lincolnesque.  This is a paid position.  The dates of the = contract are 4/19/07 to  5/20/07.   Any interested party = please reply to Penny Goersmeyer, Assistant Production Manager at = 216-795-7000 ext. 243 or e-mail at = pgoersmeyer at clevelandplayhouse

------=_NextPart_000_0127_01C77C63.57DBAF10-- From judgehand2003a at yahoo.com Wed Apr 11 14:39:45 2007 From: judgehand2003a at yahoo.com (Christopher Fortunato) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 14:39:45 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Re: [clevelandfilmmaking] This whole Ken Burns controversy is idiotic In-Reply-To: <362763.94979.qm@web82604.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <889682.51094.qm@web51909.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-827128352-1176327585=:51094 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit I don;t like doing history by balkanization. If that's the case, then most of Ken Burns interviewees would have to be with Italians, since the largest group of GIs were Italian. That is just politicization by professional activists. Sort of reminds me of the sanitization the Smithsonian had of the Enola Gay exhibition. It cheapened the glorious end to World War II. Nicholas DAmico wrote: Time for me to weigh in on this. You guys that know me know that I can't resist sticking my unasked for opinion into a subject like this. I read with interest and then disgust an article in the paper about the moronic stink being made about Ken Burns' new documentary about WWII not having any examples of Hispanic vets talking about their experiences. It was pointed out quite clearly that the doc incorporates the reminicences of vets from four towns and four towns only, a cross section of the United States as it was at the time. Now somone gets their panties in a twist because ALL ehtnic groups don't recieve equal time?! This is what my Grandfather used to term "bullshit." The second ANY filmmaker, documentarian, author, songwriter, or whoever has to bend over backwards and change the vision of their project just to suit the needs of someone that decided to take offense at the exclusion of their ethnic group. no matter what ethnic group that may be, the creative process ceases being creative and becomes regulated, and that flies in the face of creativity. If you're so fucking concerned about people finding out what the Hispanic experience in WWII was, MAKE YOUR OWN DAMN DOCUMENTARY ABOUT IT! DON'T FORCE YOUR VISION ON SOMEONE ELSE!!! When you get right down to it, this doc is the property of Mr. Burns, and having seen his previous documentaries, I am positive this will be a facinating, touching, heartbreaking, amazing experience, as all of his work has been. If you want face time on the TV and in the papers, do something to earn it rather than protesting something that's none of your business. And how was YOUR day? [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] __._,_.___ Messages in this topic (1) Reply (via web post) | Start a new topic Messages | Files | Photos | Links | Database | Calendar Change settings via the Web (Yahoo! ID required) Change settings via email: Switch delivery to Daily Digest | Switch format to Traditional Visit Your Group | Yahoo! Groups Terms of Use | Unsubscribe Recent Activity 1 New Members Visit Your Group Yahoo! Movies Staying in tonight? Check out new DVDs and read reviews. Yahoo! HotJobs Be Discovered! ? Upload your resume Employers find you Search Ads Get new customers. List your web site in Yahoo! Search. . __,_._,___ --------------------------------- TV dinner still cooling? Check out "Tonight's Picks" on Yahoo! TV. --0-827128352-1176327585=:51094 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
I don;t like doing history by balkanization.  If that's the case, then most of Ken Burns interviewees would have to be with Italians, since the largest group of GIs were Italian.
 
That is just politicization by professional activists.  Sort of reminds me of the sanitization the Smithsonian had of the Enola Gay exhibition.  It cheapened the glorious end to World War II.

Nicholas DAmico <nick_d2003 at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Time for me to weigh in on this. You guys that know me know that I can't resist sticking my unasked for opinion into a subject like this.

I read with interest and then disgust an article in the paper about the moronic stink being made about Ken Burns' new documentary about WWII not having any examples of Hispanic vets talking about their experiences. It was pointed out quite clearly that the doc incorporates the reminicences of vets from four towns and four towns only, a cross section of the United States as it was at the time. Now somone gets their panties in a twist because ALL ehtnic groups don't recieve equal time?!

This is what my Grandfather used to term "bullshit." The second ANY filmmaker, documentarian, author, songwriter, or whoever has to bend over backwards and change the vision of their project just to suit the needs of someone that decided to take offense at the exclusion of their ethnic group. no matter what ethnic group that may be, the creative process ceases being creative and becomes regulated, and that flies in the face of creativity. If you're so fucking concerned about people finding out what the Hispanic experience in WWII was, MAKE YOUR OWN DAMN DOCUMENTARY ABOUT IT! DON'T FORCE YOUR VISION ON SOMEONE ELSE!!!

When you get right down to it, this doc is the property of Mr. Burns, and having seen his previous documentaries, I am positive this will be a facinating, touching, heartbreaking, amazing experience, as all of his work has been. If you want face time on the TV and in the papers, do something to earn it rather than protesting something that's none of your business.

And how was YOUR day?

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Check out "Tonight's Picks" on Yahoo! TV. --0-827128352-1176327585=:51094-- From broadview-heights-spotlights at cox.net Wed Apr 11 14:39:41 2007 From: broadview-heights-spotlights at cox.net (Spotlights) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 17:39:41 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Spotlights Youth Auditions: THE TRUTH ABOUT CINDERELLA Message-ID: <000501c77c81$f4a7ede0$7bbf6b44@NASO1> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C77C60.6D964DE0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable THE TRUTH ABOUT CINDERELLA =96 SPOTLIGHTS YOUTH THEATER =20 OPEN AUDITIONS FOR JUNIOR HIGH AND HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS! =20 Where: Broadview Heights Spotlights / Cultural Arts Building, 9543 Broadview Road (from the main entrance, proceed down drive to flagpole; = turn right at the flagpole and follow the signs to the theater, behind the = Police Station) =20 When: Tuesday, May 15 and Wednesday, May 16 at 7PM =20 Please Prepare: A musical theater song of your choice. Bring sheet = music in the appropriate key; no a capella or recorded music, please. =20 Production Dates: Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, July = 19-29 =20 =20 The Broadview Heights Spotlights Community Theater will be holding open auditions for its upcoming youth production, The Truth About Cinderella. The Spotlights are seeking junior-high and high-school performers for = all roles; approximately 15 females and 10 males will be cast. Auditions = will be held Tuesday, May 15 and Wednesday, May 16 at 7PM at the Broadview Heights Cultural Arts Building, located on the Broadview Center property (9543 Broadview Road =96 =BD mile South of Route 82, behind the Police Department). Auditioners should dress for movement. Interested actors should also be prepared to sing a musical theater song of their choice (please bring sheet music in the appropriate key). An accompanist will = be provided; no a capella or taped music, please. Readings from the script will be provided. The show=92s director is Frank Lucas; music director, = Gail Wirick. Performance dates are Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and = Sundays, July 19-29. =20 The Truth About Cinderella is a fun, comedic musical that takes a turn = on the classic tale. Poor Cinderella? Not this time! In The Truth, Cinderella=92s poor stepmother and stepsisters sweetly, desperately try = to dray Cinderella away from her beloved brooms and brushes to the ball. = Not one, but two Godmothers play against one another and supply plenty of = =93good fairy=94 versus =93bad fairy=94 stabs at Cinderella=92s conscience. And = the King and Queen are at odds over whether they will marry off their son, the handsome (but mute) Prince Charming. Of course everyone knows how the = story ends=85 but do they really know? Audiences will go away laughing at The Truth. Music by Charles Strouse; lyrics by David Rogers. Book by June Walker Rogers. =20 For more information, interested parties may contact the Broadview = Heights Spotlights Community Theater by phone at (330) 526-4404 or on the web at www.broadview-heights-spotlights.org . =20 Posted 04/11/07 by A. Naso =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C77C60.6D964DE0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

THE TRUTH ABOUT CINDERELLA – SPOTLIGHTS = YOUTH THEATER

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OPEN AUDITIONS FOR JUNIOR HIGH AND = HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS!

 

Where:=A0 Broadview Heights Spotlights / Cultural Arts Building, 9543 Broadview Road (from the main entrance, proceed down drive to flagpole; turn right at the flagpole and = follow the signs to the theater, behind the Police = Station)

 

When:=A0 Tuesday, = May 15 and Wednesday, May 16 at 7PM

 

Please Prepare:=A0 = A musical theater song of your choice.=A0 Bring sheet music in the appropriate = key; no a capella or recorded music, = please.

 

Production Dates:=A0 = Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, July 19-29

 

 

The Broadview Heights Spotlights Community Theater = will be holding open auditions for its upcoming youth production, The Truth About Cinderella.=A0 = The Spotlights are seeking junior-high and high-school performers for all = roles; approximately 15 females and 10 males will be cast.=A0 Auditions will be = held Tuesday, May 15 and Wednesday, May 16 at 7PM at the Broadview Heights Cultural Arts Building, located on the Broadview Center property = (9543 Broadview = Road – =BD mile South of Route 82, behind the Police Department).=A0 = Auditioners should dress for movement.=A0 Interested actors should also be prepared = to sing a musical theater song of their choice (please bring sheet music in the appropriate key).=A0 An accompanist will be provided; no a capella or taped music, = please.=A0 Readings from = the script will be provided.=A0 The show’s director is Frank Lucas; music = director, Gail Wirick.=A0 Performance dates are Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and = Sundays, July 19-29.

 

The Truth About Cinderella = is a fun, comedic musical that takes a turn on the classic tale.=A0 Poor = Cinderella?=A0 Not this time!=A0 In The Truth, = Cinderella’s poor stepmother and stepsisters sweetly, desperately try to dray Cinderella away from her beloved brooms and brushes to the = ball.=A0 Not one, but two = Godmothers play against one another and supply plenty of “good fairy” versus = “bad fairy” stabs at Cinderella’s conscience.=A0 And the King and = Queen are at odds over whether they will marry off their son, the handsome = (but mute) Prince Charming.=A0 Of course everyone knows how the story ends… = but do they really know?=A0 = Audiences will go away laughing at The = Truth.=A0 Music by Charles Strouse; lyrics by David Rogers.=A0 Book by June Walker = Rogers.

 

For more information, interested parties may contact = the Broadview Heights Spotlights Community Theater by phone at (330) = 526-4404 or on the web at www.broadview-heigh= ts-spotlights.org.

 

Posted 04/11/07 by A. = Naso

 

------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C77C60.6D964DE0-- From porthouse at kent.edu Wed Apr 11 14:47:32 2007 From: porthouse at kent.edu (porthouse at kent.edu) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 17:47:32 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]=?windows-1252?Q?Audition=3A_Bassist_for_Porthouse_Theatre=92s_Pump_Boys_and_?= =?windows-1252?Q?Dinettes?= Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --Boundary_(ID_+JjA//K+kRS4W5KjfnqLoA) Content-type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252 Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Content-disposition: inline Porthouse Theatre is currently seeking a bassist for its 2007 Production = of Pump Boys and Dinettes=2C running June 14th-30th=2C 2007=2E Directed b= y Assistant Artistic Director Eric van Baars=2C Pump Boys and Dinettes se= rves up music ranging from country ballads to high-energy acoustic rock=2E= Please note that Pump Boys and Dinettes is a production in which perform= ers are both musicians and actors=2E The bassist will also be playing the= role of =93Eddie=94 during the production=2E A comfortable onstage prese= nce is needed=2C and an ability to sing is beneficial=2C though not neces= sary=2E = Rehearsal Dates=3A Tuesday=2C May 29th-June 14th (Tech=3A June 10th-June = 14th) = Performance Dates=3A June 14th-June 30th=2C Opening Night=3A June 15th = Audition Date=3A Saturday=2C April 21st = Audition Times=3A Time slots will begin at 12=3A00pm = Location=3A Music =26 Speech Center=2C Kent State University (Main Campus= ) = If interested=2C please contact=3A Maureen Burns=2C Audition Coordinator = 330=2E672=2E3884 porthous= e=40kent=2Eedu = Porthouse Theatre was founded in 1971 and is the premier summer theater i= n the area=2E Set on the beautiful grounds of the Blossom Music Center=2C= Porthouse offers audiences the finest in professional summer theater=2E = The comfortable 500-seat=2C outdoor=2C covered pavilion theater is locate= d next to the Cuyahoga Valley National Park in Cuyahoga Falls=2E = Porthouse Theatre is a cultural service of Kent State University=2E Porth= ouse Theatre is a member of the Akron Area Arts Alliance=2E Porthouse The= atre=27s programs and activities are made possible in part by funding fro= m the Ohio Arts Council=2E = Porthouse Theatre = porthouse=40kent=2Ecom = www=2Eporthousetheatre=2Ecom = 330-672-3884 --Boundary_(ID_+JjA//K+kRS4W5KjfnqLoA) Content-type: text/html; 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Message-ID: <518698.12947.qm@web82803.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1522402670-1176329885=:12947 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Don't miss out on some of the most outstanding performances of the season! "Purlie Victorious", is playing at the East Cleveland Community Theatre. Written by Ossie Davis-Directed by Freddie Cox. Freddie Cox Director Theresa Burrage Stage Manager Lowell King Purlie Victorious Judson Jasmine Yates Luttiebelle Gussie Mae Jenkins Lakeisha Key Missy Judson John Wilburn Gitlow Judson Charlie Burrell Idella Landy Britt Moore Charlie Cotchipee Tom Dickinson Ol? Cap?n Cotchipee Tom Vasko The Sheriff / Deputy Brenda Bey Stage Hand Sylvia Farley Costumer Mike Lenzo Set Designer William DeLaney Lighting Designer Gary Knox Light Technician Dates are: April 21,22,27,28,29. May 4,5,6,11,12,13. Times: 8:00pm on Fridays and Saturdays 3:00pm on Sundays with a very special Mothers Day tribute on May 13. General admission-12.00 Seniors and Students- 10.00 For reservations call (216) 851-8721 Limited secured FREE parking so come early! Make your reservations NOW for a sparkling and relevant show. "Purlie is timeless"!! Timid sailors reef and tack and hug the sheltering lee, but ships that bring a whole world back put bravely out to sea..... --0-1522402670-1176329885=:12947 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Don't miss out on some of the most outstanding performances of the season!  "Purlie Victorious", is playing at the East Cleveland Community Theatre.  Written by Ossie Davis-Directed by Freddie Cox.
 
Freddie Cox
Director
Theresa Burrage
Stage Manager
Lowell King
Purlie Victorious Judson
Jasmine Yates
Luttiebelle Gussie Mae Jenkins
 
Lakeisha Key
Missy Judson
 
John Wilburn
Gitlow Judson
 
Charlie Burrell
Idella Landy
 
Britt Moore
Charlie Cotchipee
 
Tom Dickinson
Ol? Cap?n Cotchipee
 
Tom Vasko
The Sheriff / Deputy
 
Brenda Bey
 
Stage Hand
 
Sylvia Farley
Costumer
 
Mike Lenzo
Set Designer
 
William DeLaney
Lighting Designer
 
Gary Knox
Light Technician
 
 
Dates are: April 21,22,27,28,29.
               May 4,5,6,11,12,13.
 
Times: 8:00pm on Fridays and Saturdays
           3:00pm on Sundays with a very special Mothers Day tribute on May 13. 
 
General admission-12.00
Seniors and Students- 10.00
               For reservations call (216) 851-8721
Limited secured FREE parking so come early!  Make your reservations NOW for a sparkling and relevant show.  "Purlie is timeless"!!
 


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--0-1522402670-1176329885=:12947-- From marcus at designerglass.com Wed Apr 11 15:21:02 2007 From: marcus at designerglass.com (marcus at designerglass.com) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 18:21:02 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]=?utf-8?Q?Art_Show_Opening_Saturday=2c_April_=31=34=2c_=36=2d=38pm=2c_at_Gallery_=33=32=34_=96_=93Between_Two_Spirits=3a_Valleys_of_Virginia=94=2c_an_exhibition_of_works_by_local_Cleveland_artists_Bruce_and_Geraldine_Kiefer=2e?= Message-ID: <461d5f4e5f370_1cc18c7d78148567@Laptop.tmail> Art show opening saturday, april 14, 6-8pm, at gallery 324 ? ?between two spirits: Valleys of Virginia?, an exhibition of works by local Cleveland artists Bruce and Geraldine Kiefer. Photographs and framed assemblages, from $190 - $250, will be on display from April 14 through April 28, 2007. Gallery Hours: M-F 10 am ? 5 pm, Saturday 10 am ? 2 pm For more information: Gallery 324 The Galleria at Erieview 1301 East 9th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44114 216/780-1522 mbales at oh.verio.com The title ?Between Two Spirits: Valleys of Virginia? is both literal and metaphorical. Literal in that the work was created in the valleys of western Virginia, and metaphorical in that it melds, intersects, and counterpoises the creative spirits of the two artists. Bruce Kiefer is a fine art photographer. Geraldine Kiefer does mixed-media work. At Gallery 324 they will be exhibiting landscapes from Bath County Virginia where they participate in the Nimrod Hall Artists Program, and other sites in Virginia?s western valleys and ridges. In these works the literal image is sometimes manipulated in Bruce Kiefer?s work, to create new compositions. Geraldine Kiefer takes Bruce?s prints as the starting point for her meditations that enrich the original scenes. Parking There is $1.00 Parking for these events on Saturdays in the Galleria Parking Garage: enter off Lakeside between East 9th and East 12th. There?s a large sign with a 3-D curly-cue design that says "Galleria Parking", and a ramp down under the building. There is free street parking on E 9th, E 12th, and St Clair on Saturdays, and after 7 pm on weekdays, but only the E 12th Street entrance to the Galleria is open on weekdays after 7. Location Gallery 324 is in the middle of the Galleria by the escalator down into the parking garage. DIRECTIONS to the GALLERIA >From the west side 2 East - East Ninth Street, right - Lakeside, left - Galleria Parking Garage, right (if you get to 12th street you went too far - go around the block, right on 12th, right on St Clair, right on 9th, and right on Lakeside, and then right at the Parking Garage sign). Parking is Free on Saturdays, $3 after 4pm on Fridays. Go up the escalator or elevator to the FIRST FLOOR. Out of the elevator turn right and walk past the escalator to the Courtyard 480 - 176North - 90East - 2West (Lakewood) - East Ninth Street, left - Lakeside, left - Galleria Parking Garage, right (if you get to 12th street you went too far - go around the block, right on 12th, right on St Clair, right on 9th, and right on Lakeside, and then right at the Parking Garage sign) 71 North - 90 East - 90East - 2West (Lakewood) - East Ninth Street, left - Lakeside, left - Galleria Parking Garage, right (if you get to 12th street you went too far - go around the block, right on 12th, right on St Clair, right on 9th, and right on Lakeside, and then right at the Parking Garage sign) 77 North - 90East - 2West (Lakewood) - East Ninth Street, left - Lakeside, left - Galleria Parking Garage, right (if you get to 12th street you went too far - go around the block, right on 12th, right on St Clair, right on 9th, and right on Lakeside, and then right at the Parking Garage sign) >From the east side 480 - 77 North - 90East - 2West (Lakewood) - East Ninth Street, left - Lakeside, left - Galleria Parking Garage, right (if you get to 12th street you went too far - go around the block, right on 12th, right on St Clair, right on 9th, and right on Lakeside, and then right at the Parking Garage sign) 90 West - 2 West - East Ninth Street, left - Lakeside, left - Galleria Parking Garage, right (if you get to 12th street you went too far - go around the block, right on 12th, right on St Clair, right on 9th, and right on Lakeside, and then right at the Parking Garage sign) >From the Heights Martin Luther King Jr Blvd North - 90 West - 2 west - East Ninth Street, left - Lakeside, left - Galleria Parking Garage, right (if you get to 12th street you went too far - go around the block, right on 12th, right on St Clair, right on 9th, and right on Lakeside, and then right at the Parking Garage sign) By RTA Rapid >From wherever you are go to the Tower City station and change for the Waterfront Line - get off at East 9th street, up the stairs, turn right on East Ninth Street (away from the lake, away from the R&R Hall) walk half a block to Lakeside, cross Ninth Street to your left, cross Lakeside, and half a block further on is the Ninth Street Entrance to the Galleria. If the weather's nice, you can also walk from Tower City across Public Square away from the Terminal Tower building you came out of (the building in which the RTA Rapid lets you off) and toward the BP Building. Walk east (that is, turn right just past the BP building) on any of Superior, Rockwell, or St Clair streets, to East Ninth. Turn left. From St Clair, it's right there; from Rockwell, one block, from Superior two blocks, to the entrance at East Ninth and St Clair. If you?d like to be removed from this email list, please REPLY to this message to: marcus at designerglass.com and ask to be removed in the text of your message. From christyrmccune at sssnet.com Wed Apr 11 15:21:23 2007 From: christyrmccune at sssnet.com (Christy McCune) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 18:21:23 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Broadway performer teaches musical theater class this Sunday Message-ID: <003001c77c87$bd39cee0$0201a8c0@TRAVELER> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0031_01C77C66.36282EE0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit 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. S., 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. ------=_NextPart_000_0031_01C77C66.36282EE0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

 

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. S., 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.

 

------=_NextPart_000_0031_01C77C66.36282EE0-- From peteroctb at aim.com Wed Apr 11 16:04:15 2007 From: peteroctb at aim.com (peteroctb at aim.com) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 19:04:15 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Support Indie Film, get The Rapture Merchandise now :) In-Reply-To: <0MKp2t-1Hbes63f3Q-0008Sk@mrelay.perfora.net> References: <0MKp2t-1Hbes63f3Q-0008Sk@mrelay.perfora.net> Message-ID: <8C94AA4DC9849AA-15D4-7B9D@FWM-D29.sysops.aol.com> ----------MB_8C94AA4DC9849AA_15D4_E4EC_FWM-D29.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Just took a look at "The Rapture" trailer version 2.1 It is amazing--I am very excited to see this film. Great work and congratulations to Johnny Wu and his cast and crew. If anyone knows anything about filmmaking, they will know that it is NOT easy; it takes a tremendous amount of work, talent, long hours, passion and dedication---and it's all evident in the footage I viewed from "The Rapture". Excellent work. Yes, let's support indie films! Peter Fields ------------------------------------------------ "Never be bullied into silence. Never allow yourself to be made a victim. Accept no one's definition of your life; define yourself." --Harvey Fierstein ------------------------------------------------ visit the world of Little Beth Entertainment, Ltd. http://www.littlebeth.com -----Original Message----- From: johnny at mdifilm.com To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Sent: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 11:41 AM Subject: [NEohioPAL]Support Indie Film, get The Rapture Merchandise now :) Support indie films! We have some merchandises from The Rapture movie now available, check it out http://www.cafepress.com/rapturethemovie Also, The Rapture is officially repped by WonderPhil Productions (after months of negotiation with 6 sales reps). Although the movie is not completed (almost), our sales rep is taking the new trailer (also available online at http://www.rapturethemovie.com) to Cannes Film Market this May and to American Film Market in 2007. We have received numerous positive feedback (from couple of sales reps) that the trailer made in Nov 2006 which won a 2007 Bronze Telly under movie trailer category is really good for domestic market, so we revamped it and added more fx for the foreign market this time, version 2.1 of the trailer can be viewed at our website. The Rapture is an indie low-budget sci-fi Anime styled film that was shot entirely in Ohio with talented cast and crew from all over the USA. More informaiton and videos can be found at http://www.rapturethemovie.com Johnny Wu ________________________________________________________________________ Check Out the new free AIM(R) Mail -- 2 GB of storage and industry-leading spam and email virus protection. ----------MB_8C94AA4DC9849AA_15D4_E4EC_FWM-D29.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
Just took a look at "The Rapture" trailer version 2.1  It is amazing--I am very excited to see this film.  Great work and congratulations to Johnny Wu and his cast and crew.  If anyone knows anything about filmmaking, they will know that it is NOT easy; it takes a tremendous amount of work, talent, long hours, passion and dedication---and it's all evident in the footage I viewed from "The Rapture".  Excellent work.  Yes, let's support indie films!

Peter Fields
------------------------------------------------
"Never be bullied into silence. Never allow yourself to be made a victim. Accept no one's definition of your life; define yourself."
--Harvey Fierstein
------------------------------------------------
visit the world of
Little Beth Entertainment, Ltd.
http://www.littlebeth.com
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: johnny at mdifilm.com
To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Sent: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 11:41 AM
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Support Indie Film, get The Rapture Merchandise now :)

Support indie films!

We have some merchandises from The Rapture movie now available, check it out

http://www.cafepress.com/rapturethemovie

Also, The Rapture is officially repped by WonderPhil Productions (after months of negotiation with 6 sales reps). Although the movie is not completed (almost), our sales rep is taking the new trailer (also available online at http://www.rapturethemovie.com) to Cannes Film Market this May and to American Film Market in 2007.

We have received numerous positive feedback (from couple of sales reps) that the trailer made in Nov 2006 which won a 2007 Bronze Telly under movie trailer category is really good for domestic market, so we revamped it and added more fx for the foreign market this time, version 2.1 of the trailer can be viewed at our website.

The Rapture is an indie low-budget sci-fi Anime styled film that was shot entirely in Ohio with talented cast and crew from all over the USA. More informaiton and videos can be found at http://www.rapturethemovie.com

Johnny Wu

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----------MB_8C94AA4DC9849AA_15D4_E4EC_FWM-D29.sysops.aol.com-- From CSIrishDance at verizon.net Wed Apr 11 18:08:08 2007 From: CSIrishDance at verizon.net (CSIrishDance) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 21:08:08 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]IRISH DANCE Message-ID: <000801c77c9f$094ddad0$040aa8c0@YOURB3EFC75E43> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C77C7D.81896590 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Spring, Summer and Fall Irish Dance Classes! Times listed below....... For further info and registration info visit our website www.CSIrishDance.com SPRING 2007 Intro to Irish Dance - All Ages=20 4 weeks=20 Saturday April 21, 28, May 5, 19 11:15-12:00 =20 SUMMER 2007 Beginner Irish Dance=20 5 weeks=20 Tuesday June 12, 19, 26, July 3, 10 5:00-5:45, Ages 3-5 5:45-6:30, Ages 6 & Up 6:30-7:30, Adult Step Dance =20 FALL 2007 Beginner Irish Dance Weekly Lessons - Ongoing Starts Sept. 5th Tuesday 6:00-6:45, Ages 3-5 7:30-8:15, Ages 6 & Up Wednesday 1:00-1:45, Ages 3-5 4:15-5:00, Ages 6 & Up Thursday 5:30-6:15, Ages 6 & Up ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C77C7D.81896590 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Spring, Summer and = Fall Irish=20 Dance Classes!
Times listed=20 below.......
 
For further info and registration info = visit our=20 website
www.CSIrishDance.com
 

SPRING = 2007

Intro to Irish Dance = - All Ages=20

4 weeks

Saturday

April 21, 28, May 5, = 19

11:15-12:00

 

SUMMER=20 2007

Beginner Irish Dance =

5 weeks

Tuesday

June 12, 19, 26, July = 3, 10

5:00-5:45, Ages = 3-5

5:45-6:30, Ages 6 = & Up

6:30-7:30, Adult Step = Dance

 

FALL=20 2007

Beginner Irish = Dance

Weekly Lessons - = Ongoing

Starts Sept. 5th

Tuesday

6:00-6:45, Ages = 3-5

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------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C77C7D.81896590-- From waltcampbell at ameritech.net Wed Apr 11 18:18:37 2007 From: waltcampbell at ameritech.net (Walt Campbell) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 18:18:37 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]SUSAN WEBER / EARLYGIRL TAKE BACK THE NIGHT APRIL 13 In-Reply-To: <24026CDB-693C-42EC-8895-B88DBEE6F9F4@susanweber.com> Message-ID: <25524.34392.qm@web82710.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-522759986-1176340717=:34392 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Friday, April 13 @ 9 pm Susan Weber & Monet?s Orbit full band show The Spot @ 9 pm University Circle in Cleveland (DIRECTIONS/PARKING below) _________________________ First a little history (from Wikipedia) / 30 years ago Take Back the Night... ?...began as a way to protest the violence that women experienced while walking in public at night... The movement has since grown to encompass all forms of violence against all persons, men, women, and children, though violence against women is still the movement's main focus.? This concert, sponsored by the Feminist Majority Leadership Alliance at CWRU, is a fundraising event for the Cleveland Rape Crisis Center. EarlyGirl (formerly Slackjaw) will also perform. $5 Cover, $3 if you bring an item on the Cleveland Rape Crisis Center's Wish List. Visit this page to access their wish list: http://www.clevelandrapecrisis.org/home/wish.asp As our drummer, Trees, says, ?What better cause could there be to come out with some friends and enjoy some music?? Let?s get together around the spirit of dynamic music and make this a night that is all of ours. We hope to see you there. looking out for you, Susan Best Female Singer Songwriter 2006 Free Times Music Awards www.susanweber.com www.myspace.com/susanweber www.myspace.com/earlygirlmusic DIRECTIONS/PARKING FOR THE SPOT The Spot/Case Western Reserve University campus 1619 Mistletoe Dr Cleveland, OH 44106 216-368-2786 http://studentaffairs.case.edu/living/facilities/thespot/ The Spot is located in the basement of Leutner Commons which is #44 on this campus map of Case Western Reserve University: http://www.case.edu/pubs/maps/north_quad.html Steps down to The Spot are on the side of Leutner Commons facing E 115th St. Friday evening visitors may park in a lot off Mistletoe Dr, behind Storrs House. A ramped sidewalk between Storrs and Leutner will take you to The Spot. The Cleveland Music School Settlement (on Mistletoe, across the street from The Spot) has graciously allowed concert goers to use its lot for this event. Another lot open to visitors is off E 115th St. behind Clarke Tower (#15). There is street parking on Hazel, Magnolia, and Juniper Drives. Walt Campbell (216) 469-0323 Campbell Artist Management Representing Susan Weber 2006 Free Times Music Award Winner Best Female Singer-Songwriter Web Site: www.susanweber.com MySpace: www.myspace.com/susanweber Susan's Sonicbids EPK: http://www.sonicbids.com/epk/epk.asp?epk_id=64044 --0-522759986-1176340717=:34392 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Friday, April 13 @ 9 pm 
Susan Weber & Monet?s Orbit full band show
The Spot @ 9 pm
University Circle in Cleveland
(DIRECTIONS/PARKING below)
_________________________

First a little history (from Wikipedia) / 30 years ago Take Back the Night...

?...began as a way to protest the violence that women experienced while walking in public at night... The movement has since grown to encompass all forms of violence against all persons, men, women, and children, though violence against women is still the movement's main focus.?

This concert, sponsored by the Feminist Majority Leadership Alliance at CWRU, is a fundraising event for the Cleveland Rape Crisis Center. 
 
EarlyGirl (formerly Slackjaw) will also perform.  $5 Cover,  $3 if you bring an item on the Cleveland Rape Crisis Center's Wish List. Visit this page to access their wish list: http://www.clevelandrapecrisis.org/home/wish.asp

As our drummer, Trees, says, ?What better cause could there be to come out with some friends and enjoy some music??  

Let?s get together around the spirit of dynamic music and make this a night that is all of ours.  We hope to see you there. 

looking out for you,
Susan

Best Female Singer Songwriter 2006 Free Times Music Awards


DIRECTIONS/PARKING FOR THE SPOT

The Spot/Case Western Reserve University campus
1619 Mistletoe Dr
Cleveland, OH 44106
216-368-2786

The Spot is located in the basement of Leutner Commons which is #44 on this campus map of Case Western Reserve University: 

Steps down to The Spot are on the side of Leutner Commons facing E 115th St.  Friday evening visitors may park in a lot off Mistletoe Dr, behind Storrs House.  A ramped sidewalk between Storrs and Leutner will take you to The Spot.  The Cleveland Music School Settlement (on Mistletoe, across the street from The Spot) has graciously allowed concert goers to use its lot for this event.  Another lot open to visitors is off E 115th St. behind Clarke Tower (#15).  There is street parking on Hazel, Magnolia, and Juniper Drives.


Walt Campbell (216) 469-0323
Campbell Artist Management
Representing Susan Weber
2006 Free Times Music Award Winner
Best Female Singer-Songwriter
--0-522759986-1176340717=:34392-- From thefivejones at sbcglobal.net Wed Apr 11 18:34:01 2007 From: thefivejones at sbcglobal.net (Heidi Jones) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 18:34:01 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]free jazz band Message-ID: <760199.87144.qm@web80611.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-206010287-1176341641=:87144 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit The Solon Middle School Jazz Band is looking for opportunities to play over the next few months. If you know of a restaurant or venue that would like talented, free jazz entertainment please let me know! Thanks, Heidi --0-206010287-1176341641=:87144 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
The Solon Middle School Jazz Band is looking for opportunities to play over the next few months.  If you know of a restaurant or venue that would like talented, free jazz entertainment please let me know!
 
Thanks,
 
Heidi 
--0-206010287-1176341641=:87144-- From rajkovich1 at hotmail.com Wed Apr 11 18:53:42 2007 From: rajkovich1 at hotmail.com (Dan Rajkovich) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 21:53:42 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Paid Internship Available Message-ID: --_d01770ed-c6e6-4a8e-b915-12892bd343f3_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable A paid internship is now available through Parma Area Community Television,= seen in Parma, Parma Heights and Seven Hills on Cox Channel 74. Requireme= nts include: current college student with radio/television/film production = background or major, available 30-40 hours weekly including nights and week= ends as needed. Must be able to skillfully operate a video camera, an Avid= editing system, and be a crew leader on location. =20 =20 Resume and demo reel necessary for interview. Please submit resume via e-m= ail to: rajkovichd at parmacityschools.org. =20 Resumes will not be accepted after April 23. We will contact applicants fo= r interviews if interested. Thank you. =20 Dan Rajkovich Producer Parma Area Community Television =20 _________________________________________________________________ Take a break and play crossword puzzles - FREE! http://games.msn.com/en/flexicon/default.htm?icid=3Dflexicon_ wlmemailtagli= nemarch07= --_d01770ed-c6e6-4a8e-b915-12892bd343f3_ Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable A paid internship is now = available through Parma Area Community Television, seen in Parma, Parma Hei= ghts and Seven Hills on Cox Channel 74.  Requirements include: cu= rrent college student with radio/television/film production background or m= ajor, available 30-40 hours weekly including nights and weekends as needed.=   Must be able to skillfully operate a video camera, an Avid editing s= ystem, and be a crew leader on location.  
 
Resume and demo reel nece= ssary for interview.  Please submit resume via e-mail to: rajkovichd at parmacityschools.org=
Resumes will not be accepted after April 23.  We will = contact applicants for interviews if interested.   Thank you= .
 
Dan Rajkovich
Producer
Parma Area Communit= y Television     



= Take a break and play crossword puzzles - FREE! Play Now! = --_d01770ed-c6e6-4a8e-b915-12892bd343f3_-- From jennifernvero at yahoo.com Wed Apr 11 20:07:23 2007 From: jennifernvero at yahoo.com (Jennifer Vero) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 20:07:23 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Caryl Churhill's "TOP GIRLS" opens April 13 at Kent State Stark Message-ID: <227517.38287.qm@web56715.mail.re3.yahoo.com> --0-1166979820-1176347243=:38287 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Presenting "Top Girls" by Caryl Churchill. This weekend at Kent Stark. Performances: April 13, 14, 19, 20, 21 at 8 p.m. and April 15, 22 at 2:30 p.m. Fine Arts Theatre, Kent State University Stark Campus, 6000 Frank Avenue NW in Jackson Township. $8 for adults, $5 non-Kent State students and Senior Citizens, Kent State students free with current ID. Group rates also available. MasterCard, Visa and Discover accepted. Call 330-244-3348 for reservations, Monday through Friday 1 to 5 p.m. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Marlene hosts a dinner party in a London restaurant to celebrate her promotion to managing director of Top Girls Employment Agency. At its face, it?s a simple enough premise, but to say that her guest list is a little unusual is an understatement. Arriving for dinner are Isabella Bird (1831-1904), the adventurous traveler; Lady Nijo (born 258), the mediaeval courtesan who became a Buddhist nun and traveled on foot through Japan; Dull Gret who, as Dulle Griet in a Bruegel painting, led a crowd of women on a charge through hell; Pope Joan, the transvestite early female pope; and, last but not least, Patient Griselda, an obedient wife out of Chaucer?s Canterbury Tales. The play reveals the stories of all five women, as well as the impending crisis in Marlene?s own life. A classic of contemporary theater, Churchill?s play is seen as a landmark for a new generation of playwrights. It was premiered by the Royal Court in 1982. --------------------------------- The fish are biting. Get more visitors on your site using Yahoo! Search Marketing. --0-1166979820-1176347243=:38287 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Presenting "Top Girls" by Caryl Churchill.
This weekend at Kent Stark.
 
Performances: April 13, 14, 19, 20, 21 at 8 p.m. and April 15, 22 at 2:30 p.m.
Fine Arts Theatre, Kent State University Stark Campus, 6000 Frank Avenue NW in Jackson Township. $8 for adults, $5 non-Kent State students and Senior Citizens, Kent State students free with current ID. Group rates also available. MasterCard, Visa and Discover accepted. Call 330-244-3348 for reservations, Monday through Friday 1 to 5 p.m.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Marlene hosts a dinner party in a London restaurant to celebrate her promotion to managing director of Top Girls Employment Agency. At its face, it?s a simple enough premise, but to say that her guest list is a little unusual is an understatement.
 
Arriving for dinner are Isabella Bird (1831-1904), the adventurous traveler; Lady Nijo (born 258), the mediaeval courtesan who became a Buddhist nun and traveled on foot through Japan; Dull Gret who, as Dulle Griet in a Bruegel painting, led a crowd of women on a charge through hell; Pope Joan, the transvestite early female pope; and, last but not least, Patient Griselda, an obedient wife out of Chaucer?s Canterbury Tales.
 
The play reveals the stories of all five women, as well as the impending crisis in Marlene?s own life. A classic of contemporary theater, Churchill?s play is seen as a landmark for a new generation of playwrights. It was premiered by the Royal Court in 1982.
 


The fish are biting.
Get more visitors on your site using Yahoo! Search Marketing. --0-1166979820-1176347243=:38287-- From FSternfeld at aol.com Wed Apr 11 21:02:52 2007 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 00:02:52 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Crew & Follow Spot Ops needed for JCC/Tri C JOLSON AND COMPANY Message-ID: -------------------------------1176350572 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi, We need a few more people for deck crew and follow spot operators for _Jolson and Company_ (http://www.fredsternfeld.com/jolsonandcompany.htm) , being presented by the Jewish Community Center in association with Cuyahoga Community College Eastern Campus Theatre Arts. The show previews April 26, and runs through May 20. Please reply back or call me to let me know if you are interested and I'll give you more details! Thanks, Fred Sternfeld _http://www.fredsternfeld.com_ (http://www.fredsternfeld.com/) 216-360-0708-home 216-496-6087-cell ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. -------------------------------1176350572 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hi,
 
We need a few more people for deck crew and follow spot operato= rs=20 for Jolson and= =20 Company, being presented by the Jewish Community Center in association w= ith=20 Cuyahoga Community College Eastern Campus Theatre Arts.  The show previ= ews=20 April 26, and runs through May 20.
 
Please reply back or call me to let me know if you are interest= ed=20 and I'll give you more details!
 
Thanks,
 
Fred=20 Sternfeld
http://www.fredsternfeld.com
2= 16-360-0708-home
216-496-6087-cell




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Hello everyone,

 

I just wanted to let you all know that we are now = offering frame-by-frame HD film transfers of 8mm and super 8mm color reversal = film.  Whether you are a small gauge = film maker or someone with a shoebox full of old home movies, we can help!  If your needs and budget = aren’t in the market for full blown HD, we also offer standard definition film = transfers for as low as $0.10 per foot.

 

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Producer

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------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C77C97.B024DBE0-- From mattcook at studioof5rings.com Thu Apr 12 04:57:07 2007 From: mattcook at studioof5rings.com (Matt Cook) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 07:57:07 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Year of the Boar Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C77CD8.2B022710 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Chinese Silk Scrolls on Display: Feb. 18th marked the new lunar calendar year. We are celebrating the Year of the Boar with our own collection of Chinese Silk Scrolls. The collection remains on display until April 27th. After viewing the artwork, dine in Cleveland's Asiatown for the best in Chinese, Vietnamese, Korean and Thai restaurants between New York and San Francisco. Downtown's Only Winery: We bring in California grapes and ferment them into 5 varietals right here in your own neighborhood. We make the following wines: Merlot, Shiraz, Chardonnay, Pinot Grigio and Sweet Berry Red. Relocating May 1, 2007: We are relocating to Rocky River, OH on Center Ridge Rd. - across from Target: a grand opening date will be announced shortly. Hours: Thur & Fri 5:00pm - 10:00pm and Saturday Noon - 7:00pm Matt Cook STUDIO OF 5 RINGS, LLC 2400 Superior Ave., #201 (2nd fl. of Futon Factory Bldg.) 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Message-ID: -------------------------------1176385448 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit TWO WEEKS OF BROADWAY At Saint Joseph Academy (on Cleveland's West Side) For girls entering 6th - 8th grade JULY 16-27, 2007 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. OR 1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. "TWO WEEKS OF BROADWAY" is not a new summer camp! Over 350 girls have enjoyed this camp in its seven-year existence, and nearly all of them have returned each summer they are eligible. It is a four-hours-per-day, two-week camp that will introduce students to the wonderful world of Broadway Musicals. Students will have the opportunity to perform solos and group numbers throughout the camp, with a final performance for family and friends on the final day. The emphasis will be on singing and dancing (and making many new friends!), highlighting each girl's individual strengths and talents in a Broadway style revue. Last year's campers had a blast and say they all plan to return! This camp is directed by local Equity actor Patrick Janson, who is also the Chair of the Performing Arts Department at Saint Joseph Academy. A professional actor for 14 years, he has been extremely fortunate to work with many great minds in the theatre industry in New York, Chicago and Cleveland, including composers Cy Coleman and Stephen Schwartz, conductors Jack Lee, Gordon Harrell and Mary-Mitchell Campbell, and directors Michael Blakemore, Stuart Ross, Guy Stroman and Jim Corti (all of whom have created Broadway musicals). He also has years of experience working with this age group, and has numerous former students in Broadway shows and national tours. Cost of the camp is $200 and includes a video of the final performance and a spiffy T-shirt. For more information please write to Mr. Janson at _pncjanson at aol.com_ (mailto:pncjanson at aol.com) , or call Maria Mueller at 216-251-4868 x 220 to receive a camp brochure and application. 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TWO WEEKS OF BROADWAY=

 

At Saint Joseph Academy

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For girls entering 6th - 8th=20 grade

 

JULY 16-27, 2007

 

8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

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1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.

 

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This camp is directed by local Equit= y actor=20 Patrick Janson, who is also the Chair of the Performing Arts Department at=20 Saint Joseph=20 Academy.  A professional actor for 14 years,= he=20 has been extremely fortunate to work with many great minds in the theatre=20 industry in New York, Chicago and Cleveland, including composers Cy Coleman=20= and=20 Stephen Schwartz, conductors Jack Lee, Gordon Harrell and Mary-Mitchell=20 Campbell, and directors Michael Blakemore, Stuart Ross, Guy Stroman and Jim=20 Corti (all of whom have created Broadway musicals).  He also has years=20= of=20 experience working with this age group, and has numerous former students in=20 Broadway shows and national tours.

 

Cost of the camp is $200 and includes a vi= deo of=20 the final performance and a spiffy T-shirt.  For more information please write=20= to Mr.=20 Janson at pncjanson at aol.com,=20 or call Maria Mueller at 216-251-4868 x 220 to receive a camp brochure and=20 application.

 


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-------------------------------1176385448-- From crwhite114 at yahoo.com Thu Apr 12 06:45:37 2007 From: crwhite114 at yahoo.com (Chris White) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 06:45:37 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Hudson Players - Seeking a Director for "Bus Stop" Message-ID: <108182.42961.qm@web33401.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1399634119-1176385537=:42961 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit The Hudson Players Fall 2007 Show Bus Stop Comedy by William Inge 5 Men - 3 Women In the middle of a howling snowstorm, a bus out of Kansas City pulls up at a cheerful roadside diner. All roads are blocked, and four or five weary travelers are going to have to hole up until morning. Cherie, a nightclub chanteuse in a sparkling gown and a seedy fur-trimmed jacket, is the passenger with most to worry about. She's been pursued, made love to and finally kidnapped by a twenty-one-year-old cowboy with a ranch of his own and the romantic methods of an unusually headstrong bull. The belligerent cowhand is right behind her, ready to sling her over his shoulder and carry her, alive and kicking, all the way to Montana. Even as she's ducking out from under his clumsy but confident embraces, and screeching at him fiercely to shut him up, she pauses to furrow her forehead and muse, "Somehow deep inside of me I got a funny feeling I'm gonna end up in Montana ?" As a counterpoint to the main romance, the proprietor of the cafe and the bus driver at last find time to develop a friendship of their own; a middle-age scholar comes to terms with himself; and a young girl who works in the cafe also gets her first taste of romance. Auditions Sunday September 16th and Monday September 17th 6pm Preview Thursday November 1st Performances Fridays and Saturdays Nov 2 3 9 10 16 17 The Hudson Players is now accepting applications for Director. Please respond to: Chris White Vice President The Hudson Players at: Crwhite114 at yahoo.com Please attach a copy of your resume. Thank you in advance for your interest. The Hudson Players Chris White Vice President Chris White 166 Royal Oak Drive Aurora, OH 44202 330-562-4532-Home --------------------------------- Need Mail bonding? Go to the Yahoo! Mail Q&A for great tips from Yahoo! Answers users. Chris White 166 Royal Oak Drive Aurora, OH 44202 330-562-4532-Home --------------------------------- Looking for earth-friendly autos? Browse Top Cars by "Green Rating" at Yahoo! Autos' Green Center. --0-1399634119-1176385537=:42961 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit

The Hudson Players

 

Fall 2007 Show

Bus Stop
Comedy by William Inge
5 Men - 3 Women
In the middle of a howling snowstorm, a bus out of Kansas City pulls up at a cheerful roadside diner. All roads are blocked, and four or five weary travelers are going to have to hole up until morning. Cherie, a nightclub chanteuse in a sparkling gown and a seedy fur-trimmed jacket, is the passenger with most to worry about. She's been pursued, made love to and finally kidnapped by a twenty-one-year-old cowboy with a ranch of his own and the romantic methods of an unusually headstrong bull. The belligerent cowhand is right behind her, ready to sling her over his shoulder and carry her, alive and kicking, all the way to Montana. Even as she's ducking out from under his clumsy but confident embraces, and screeching at him fiercely to shut him up, she pauses to furrow her forehead and muse, "Somehow deep inside of me I got a funny feeling I'm gonna end up in Montana ?" As a counterpoint to the main romance, the proprietor of the cafe and the bus driver at last find time to develop a friendship of their own; a middle-age scholar comes to terms with himself; and a young girl who works in the cafe also gets her first taste of romance.
 
Auditions
            Sunday September 16th and Monday September 17th     6pm
Preview
            Thursday            November 1st
 
Performances
            Fridays and Saturdays            Nov 2  3  9  10  16  17
 
 
The Hudson Players is now accepting applications for Director.  
 
Please respond to:
Chris White
Vice President
The Hudson Players at:
 
Please attach a copy of your resume.
 
Thank you in advance for your interest.
The Hudson Players
Chris White
Vice President
 
 
 
 
 
Chris White
166 Royal Oak Drive
Aurora, OH 44202
330-562-4532-Home

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Browse Top Cars by "Green Rating" at Yahoo! Autos' Green Center. --0-1399634119-1176385537=:42961-- From andrew at superb-entertainment.com Thu Apr 12 06:53:34 2007 From: andrew at superb-entertainment.com (Andrew Knode) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 06:53:34 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Martian Chronicles in Wooster Message-ID: <321323.91983.qm@web509.biz.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-541373068-1176386014=:91983 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Wooster High School's Drama Club Presents The Martian Chronicles by Ray Bradbury Directed by Andrew Knode If you are a fan of classic Sci-fi or would like to see a different kind of show on stage then this one is not to be missed. Three days only, buy tickets now while they still last. Friday April 13, 2007, 7:00pm Saturday April 14, 2007, 7:00pm Sunday April 15, 2007, 2:30pm Tickets for $8.00 on sale now call (330) 345-8760 Wooster High School Performing Arts Center 515 Oldman Rd Wooster OH, 44691 --0-541373068-1176386014=:91983 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Wooster High School's
Drama Club Presents

The Martian Chronicles
by Ray Bradbury


Directed by
Andrew Knode

If you are a fan of classic Sci-fi or would like to see a different kind of show on stage then this one is not to be missed.  Three days only, buy tickets now while they still last.

Friday April 13, 2007, 7:00pm
Saturday April 14, 2007, 7:00pm
Sunday April 15, 2007, 2:30pm

Tickets for $8.00 on sale now call
(330) 345-8760

Wooster High School
Performing Arts Center
515 Oldman Rd
Wooster OH, 44691
--0-541373068-1176386014=:91983-- From drew at arothman.com Thu Apr 12 07:05:15 2007 From: drew at arothman.com (Andrew Rothman) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 10:05:15 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Anyone looking to unload "Hay Fever" tickets? Message-ID: <461E3C9B.60400@arothman.com> Hi there! A friend of mine is looking for two tickets to see 'Hay Fever' at the Ohio Theatre on April 13th but the show's sold out. If you've got tickets to that show you're willing to sell, please drop an email william at kubicek.net with the details. Thanks, Drew From wilson at operacleveland.org Thu Apr 12 07:07:06 2007 From: wilson at operacleveland.org (Cliff Wilson) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 10:07:06 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Opera Cleveland seeks light walkers for the State Theater, Playhouse Square Message-ID: <1FB3019EBE04D44F92FB300330FBC2CC10FF3F@exchange.usalogin.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77D0B.DA66B5A8 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Opera Cleveland is seeking volunteers to be on stage at the State Theater in Playhouse Square as "light walkers." =20 Ever wondered what it feels like to be in the lime light? Now's your chance to find out! After the scenery is put in place and the lights focused on stage, the Lighting Designer and Director spend many hours setting and adjusting light levels for every moment of the opera. These sessions are called "Cueing sessions". In order to get everything "just right" the creative team must have people on the stage acting as "stand ins" for the singers and cast while the lighting is adjusted on and around them.=20 =20 These sessions last about 4 hours. They can involve standing or sitting for long periods of time, but in general are not strenuous or physically demanding. Sometimes light walkers are asked to walk across the stage, hold a prop, or wear a certain color. Mostly, being a light walker is a wonderful glimpse into the inner workings of the artistry of opera and stage production. There is sometimes "down" time when scenery is being changed so you might want to bring a book, or even better bring some "Friends" and come as a group. We usually need at least three people per session. =20 If you are interested in light walking, please email Cliff Wilson at wilson at operacleveland.org or call him at 216-575-0903 Extension 211 and he will schedule you according to your availability and the technical schedule for the show. Cliff will tell you where to park, how to get to the backstage entrance at Playhouse Square, and what to expect when you arrive. We are in full swing with Salome and will be looking for light walkers.=20 =20 Here is the schedule if you are able to participate at any of theses times. Here are the options - you can come to any portion of the following sessions: Friday April 13 - 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM (1 hour lunch break) Saturday April 14 - 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM Sunday April 15 - 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM (1 hour lunch break) Monday April 16 - 1:00 PM - 6:00 PM =20 Please contact me now, as the time is here. =20 Cliff Wilson Artistic Administrator Opera Cleveland 1422 Euclid Ave., Ste. 1052 Cleveland, OH 44115 (b) 216-575-0903 ext. 211 (f) 216-575-1918 wilson at operacleveland.org =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77D0B.DA66B5A8 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Opera Cleveland is seeking volunteers to be on stage at the State Theater in Playhouse Square as “light = walkers.”

=  

Ever wondered what it feels like to = be in the lime light?

Now’s your chance to find out! After the = scenery is put in place and the lights focused on stage, the Lighting Designer and Director spend many hours setting and adjusting light levels for every = moment of the opera. These sessions are called “Cueing sessions”. = In order to get everything “just right” the creative team must have = people on the stage acting as “stand ins” for the singers and cast = while the lighting is adjusted on and around them. =

 

These sessions last about 4 hours. They can involve standing or sitting for long periods = of time, but in general are not strenuous or physically demanding. = Sometimes light walkers are asked to walk across the stage, hold a prop, or wear a = certain color. Mostly, being a light walker is a wonderful glimpse into the = inner workings of the artistry of opera and stage production. There is = sometimes “down” time when scenery is being changed so you might want = to bring a book, or even better bring some “Friends” and come = as a group. We usually need at least three people per = session.

 

If you are interested in light walking, please email = Cliff Wilson at wilson at operacleveland.org or call him at 216-575-0903 = Extension 211 and he will schedule you according to your availability and the = technical schedule for the show. Cliff will tell you where to park, how to get to = the backstage entrance at Playhouse Square, and what to expect when you arrive. = We are in full swing with Salome and will be looking for light walkers. =

 

Here is the schedule if you are able to participate = at any of theses times.

Here are the options – you can come to any portion of the following = sessions:

Friday April 13 - 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM (1 hour lunch = break)

Saturday April 14 – 9:00 AM – 1:00 = PM

Sunday April 15 – 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (1 hour lunch = break)

Monday April 16 – 1:00 PM – 6:00 = PM

 

Please contact me now, as the time = is here.

 

Cliff Wilson

Artistic Administrator

Opera Cleveland

=

1422 Euclid = Ave., Ste. 1052

Cleveland, OH 44115

(b) 216-575-0903 ext. 211

(f) 216-575-1918

wilson at operacleveland.org

 

 

 

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------=_NextPart_000_00B3_01C77CED.DC347FF0-- From cbc5 at case.edu Thu Apr 12 08:13:59 2007 From: cbc5 at case.edu (Christopher Chung) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 11:13:59 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]PIANIST/MUSIC DIRECTOR AVAILABLE FOR HIRE Message-ID: <461E4CB7.7000102@case.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------070209040305050800070408 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="------------060809020902000305080806" --------------060809020902000305080806 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dear NEOPAL subscribers, I have an abundance of professional experience ranging from the concert stage to the local musical theatre scene. I have been playing the piano for sixteen (16) years. I currently study with Sergei Babayan & Paul Schenly at the Cleveland Institute of Music (anticipated BM Spring 2007, MM Spring 2008). I am currently music directing Middle of May's production of Godspell which will open this Friday at the Magnificat Center for the Performing Arts. I will be music directing Forever Plaid with Cleveland's own Connor O'Brien at Rabbit Run Theater in Madison, OH. I have also worked alongside the Playhouse Square Education Department classes/camps, including the Triple Threat Intensive Class with Maryann Nagel & Lynnette Guttmann, and the Extremely Wicked Summer Camp. Per your request, I can send you an up-to-date resume, curriculum vitae, and professional reference sheet. My summer is pretty filled, but I am willing to try to make things work, but I am more than willing to take on projects during the Fall/Winter/Spring 2007-08. I am a AFM Local 4 member, and am currently an artist under management with Raven Ridge Media & Management. === > > Born in 1985, twenty-one year old Christopher Chung* *is a native of > Southern California. He has performed extensively during his 15 years > of studying piano. His many accomplishments include being named the > Grand prize winner at the Glendale Piano Competition, Brentwood Artist > of Tomorrow Competition, Korea Times Piano Competition, Southern > California Youth Music Competition, and Eiko Mishima Junior Grand > Prize winner at the International Young Artists Peninsula Music > Festival. He was also a California State 1^st prize winner at the > Music Teacher's Association of California (MTAC) Piano Concerto > Competition, and also a First prize winner along with the "Best > Hungarian Rhapsody" prize at the Los Angeles Liszt Competition. > > Other honors include Judge's Choice Award and semi-finalist at the > 2000 Oberlin International Piano Competition, where he was the > youngest participant at the age of thirteen. Christopher was also a > 4-time Young Musicians Foundation scholarship recipient (1997-2001). > > In addition, Christopher was given a rare invitation to perform at the > Crystal Cathedral Ministries in 1998, which was broadcasted > worldwide. He also participated and performed at the Pianofest Music > Festival (1997, 2001, 2004) directed by Paul Schenly in East Hampton, > NY, where he was the youngest participant ever to be invited. He > appeared with the Young Musicians Foundation Debut Orchestra at the > Wilshire Ebell Theater and Colburn School of Music's Zipper Hall. His > orchestral engagements also include soloing with the Brentwood > Symphony Orchestra, Southwestern Youth Music Festival Chamber > Orchestra, Young Musicians Foundation Debut Orchestra, and recently > with the Cleveland Institute of Music Orchestra. He has worked with > such artists as Mitsuko Uchida, Horatio Gutierrez, Alvin Chow, Angela > Cheng, Peter Frankl, Garrick Ohlsson, Yoheved Kaplinsky, Daniel > Shapiro, Antonio Pompa-Baldi, and Mack McCray. > > Christopher is currently a fourth year student at the Cleveland > Institute of Music currently in the accelerated BM/MM in Piano > Performance, studying jointly with Sergei Babayan and Paul Schenly. > === Please email at cbc5 at case.edu with any questions or inquiries. *COME SUPPORT MIDDLE OF MAY'S PRODUCTION OF GODSPELL WITH A CAST OF VERY TALENTED TEENS FROM THE GREATER CLEVELAND AREA! *April 13 - 7:30pm April 14 - 2:00pm & 7:30pm April 15 - 3:00pm April 19 - 7:30pm April 20 - 7:30pm April 21 - 2:00pm & 7:30pm* CAST LIST: *Pat Miller (Jesus), Scott Donaldson (John the Baptist), Tym Tagliaferio (Judas), Catherine Betts, Devin Copfer, Mark Goins, Kiersten Greifenstein, Eileen Janesz, Eric Mayer, Ashley Norris, Molly Norris, Amanda Papa, Katherine Udris, and Anooj Bhandari. *PRODUCTION TEAM:* Jarred Nichols (Director), Christopher Chung (Music Director), and Melissa Smith-Beudert & Nicci Casarra (Choreographer). --------------060809020902000305080806 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dear NEOPAL subscribers,

I have an abundance of professional experience ranging from the concert stage to the local musical theatre scene.  I have been playing the piano for sixteen (16) years.  I currently study with Sergei Babayan & Paul Schenly at the Cleveland Institute of Music (anticipated BM Spring 2007, MM Spring 2008).  I am currently music directing Middle of May's production of Godspell which will open this Friday at the Magnificat Center for the Performing Arts.  I will be music directing Forever Plaid with Cleveland's own Connor O'Brien at Rabbit Run Theater in Madison, OH.  I have also worked alongside the Playhouse Square Education Department classes/camps, including the Triple Threat Intensive Class with Maryann Nagel & Lynnette Guttmann, and the Extremely Wicked Summer Camp.  Per your request, I can send you an up-to-date resume, curriculum vitae, and professional reference sheet.  My summer is pretty filled, but I am willing to try to make things work, but I am more than willing to take on projects during the Fall/Winter/Spring 2007-08.  I am a AFM Local 4 member, and am currently an artist under management with Raven Ridge Media & Management.
===

Born in 1985, twenty-one year old Christopher Chung is a native of Southern California.  He has performed extensively during his 15 years of studying piano. His many accomplishments include being named the Grand prize winner at the Glendale Piano Competition, Brentwood Artist of Tomorrow Competition, Korea Times Piano Competition, Southern California Youth Music Competition, and Eiko Mishima Junior Grand Prize winner at the International Young Artists Peninsula Music Festival.   He was also a California State 1st prize winner at the Music Teacher’s Association of California (MTAC) Piano Concerto Competition, and also a First prize winner along with the “Best Hungarian Rhapsody” prize at the Los Angeles Liszt Competition.

Other honors include Judge’s Choice Award and semi-finalist at the 2000 Oberlin International Piano Competition, where he was the youngest participant at the age of thirteen.  Christopher was also a 4-time Young Musicians Foundation scholarship recipient (1997-2001).

In addition, Christopher was given a rare invitation to perform at the Crystal Cathedral Ministries in 1998, which was broadcasted worldwide.  He also participated and performed at the Pianofest Music Festival (1997, 2001, 2004) directed by Paul Schenly in East Hampton, NY, where he was the youngest participant ever to be invited.  He appeared with the Young Musicians Foundation Debut Orchestra at the Wilshire Ebell Theater and Colburn School of Music’s Zipper Hall.  His orchestral engagements also include soloing with the Brentwood Symphony Orchestra, Southwestern Youth Music Festival Chamber Orchestra, Young Musicians Foundation Debut Orchestra, and recently with the Cleveland Institute of Music Orchestra.  He has worked with such artists as Mitsuko Uchida, Horatio Gutierrez, Alvin Chow, Angela Cheng, Peter Frankl, Garrick Ohlsson, Yoheved Kaplinsky, Daniel Shapiro, Antonio Pompa-Baldi, and Mack McCray.

Christopher is currently a fourth year student at the Cleveland Institute of Music currently in the accelerated BM/MM in Piano Performance, studying jointly with Sergei Babayan and Paul Schenly.

===
Please email at cbc5 at case.edu with any questions or inquiries. 

COME SUPPORT MIDDLE OF MAY'S PRODUCTION OF GODSPELL WITH A CAST OF VERY TALENTED TEENS FROM THE GREATER CLEVELAND AREA!
April 13 - 7:30pm
April 14 - 2:00pm & 7:30pm
April 15 - 3:00pm
April 19 - 7:30pm
April 20 - 7:30pm
April 21 - 2:00pm & 7:30pm

CAST LIST: 
Pat Miller (Jesus), Scott Donaldson (John the Baptist), Tym Tagliaferio (Judas), Catherine Betts, Devin Copfer, Mark Goins, Kiersten Greifenstein, Eileen Janesz, Eric Mayer, Ashley Norris, Molly Norris, Amanda Papa, Katherine Udris, and Anooj Bhandari.

PRODUCTION TEAM:  Jarred Nichols (Director), Christopher Chung (Music Director), and Melissa Smith-Beudert & Nicci Casarra (Choreographer).


--------------060809020902000305080806-- --------------070209040305050800070408 Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=utf-8; name="cbc5.vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="cbc5.vcf" begin:vcard fn:Christopher Chung n:Chung;Christopher adr;dom:;;11328 Euclid Ave, Apt 507;Cleveland;OH;44106-5109 email;internet:cbc5 at case.edu tel;cell:562.881.3352 version:2.1 end:vcard --------------070209040305050800070408-- From cbc5 at case.edu Thu Apr 12 08:22:59 2007 From: cbc5 at case.edu (Christopher Chung) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 11:22:59 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]PIANO LESSONS AVAILABLE IN THE UNIVERSITY CIRCLE AREA Message-ID: <461E4ED3.2060607@case.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------030002060304080300080802 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="------------090605050405010002000404" --------------090605050405010002000404 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dear NEOPAL Subscribers, I have been playing the piano for sixteen (16) years and currently attend the Cleveland Institute of Music (anticipated: BM Spring 2007, MM Spring 2008). Listed below is my bio and resume. I do not teach beginner lessons. I will only accept students who have had at least two years of piano study. I am a member of the Cleveland Federation of Musicians (AFM) Local 4 and currently under artist management by Raven Ridge Media & Management. *BIO * > > Born in 1985, twenty-one year old Christopher Chung* *is a native of > Southern California. He has performed extensively during his 15 years > of studying piano. His many accomplishments include being named the > Grand prize winner at the Glendale Piano Competition, Brentwood Artist > of Tomorrow Competition, Korea Times Piano Competition, Southern > California Youth Music Competition, and Eiko Mishima Junior Grand > Prize winner at the International Young Artists Peninsula Music > Festival. He was also a California State 1^st prize winner at the > Music Teacher's Association of California (MTAC) Piano Concerto > Competition, and also a First prize winner along with the "Best > Hungarian Rhapsody" prize at the Los Angeles Liszt Competition. > > Other honors include Judge's Choice Award and semi-finalist at the > 2000 Oberlin International Piano Competition, where he was the > youngest participant at the age of thirteen. Christopher was also a > 4-time Young Musicians Foundation scholarship recipient (1997-2001). > > In addition, Christopher was given a rare invitation to perform at the > Crystal Cathedral Ministries in 1998, which was broadcasted > worldwide. He also participated and performed at the Pianofest Music > Festival (1997, 2001, 2004) directed by Paul Schenly in East Hampton, > NY, where he was the youngest participant ever to be invited. He > appeared with the Young Musicians Foundation Debut Orchestra at the > Wilshire Ebell Theater and Colburn School of Music's Zipper Hall. His > orchestral engagements also include soloing with the Brentwood > Symphony Orchestra, Southwestern Youth Music Festival Chamber > Orchestra, Young Musicians Foundation Debut Orchestra, and recently > with the Cleveland Institute of Music Orchestra. He has worked with > such artists as Mitsuko Uchida, Horatio Gutierrez, Alvin Chow, Angela > Cheng, Peter Frankl, Garrick Ohlsson, Yoheved Kaplinsky, Daniel > Shapiro, Antonio Pompa-Baldi, and Mack McCray. > > Christopher is currently a fourth year student at the Cleveland > Institute of Music currently in the accelerated BM/MM in Piano > Performance, studying jointly with Sergei Babayan and Paul Schenly. > *RESUME* > > */CONCERTI PERFORMANCE/* > > Cleveland Institute of Music Tchaikovsky Piano > Concerto No. 1 in B Flat Minor > > YMF Debut Orchestra Rachmaninoff Piano > Concerto No. 2, 3^rd Movement > > Brentwood Symphony Orchestra Rachmaninoff Piano > Concerto No. 3, 1^st Movement > > > > */SOLO & CHAMBER RECITALS/* > > Kulas Hall, Cleveland, OH > > Cerritos Performing Art Center, Cerritos, CA > > John Drew Theatre of Guild Hall, Easthampton, NY > > Madoo Conservancy Gardens, Sagaponack, NY > > Avram Theater, Southampton, NY > > Zipper Hall, Los Angeles, CA > > Crystal Cathedral Ministries, Garden Grove, CA > > Wilshire Ebell Theater, Los Angeles, CA > > > > */ACCOMPANYING/* > > Playhouse Square Foundation Education Department > > /Teaching Studios:/ Linda & David Cerone, William Preucil, Stephen > Rose, David Updegraff, > > George Vassos, Stephen Geber > > > > */AWARDS & HONORS/* > > Darius Milhaud Competition, First Prize > > Cleveland Institute of Music Concerto Competition Concert > Series Winner, First Prize > > Oberlin International Competition, Judge's Choice Award, > Semi-Finalist > > Presser Scholarship, Cleveland Institute of Music > > Merit Scholarship Recipient, Cleveland Institute of Music > > Scholarship Recipient, Young Musicians Foundation, Los Angeles, CA > > *//* > > */PRINCIPAL TEACHERS/* > > /Private Instruction: /Sergei Babayan, Paul Schenly, Myong Joo Lee, > Ory Shihor, Lucille Straub, Ik-Joo & He-Young Moon. > > /Master Classes: /Horatio Gutierrez,/ /Mitsuko Uchida, Garrick > Ohlsson, Peter Frankl, Cavani String Quartet, Mack McCray > > /Coachings: /Peter Salaff, Cavani String Quartet, Anita Pontremoli, > Caroline Warner, Virginia Weckstrom, Sergei Babayan, Richard Aaron > > > > */EDUCATION/* > > Cleveland Institute of Music, Master of Music, anticipated > 2008 > > Cleveland Institute of Music, Bachelor of Music, > anticipated 2007 > Please feel free to email me at cbc5 at case.edu with any questions. *LESSONS WILL TAKE PLACE AT THE CLEVELAND INSTITUTE OF MUSIC* --------------090605050405010002000404 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dear NEOPAL Subscribers,

I have been playing the piano for sixteen (16) years and currently attend the Cleveland Institute of Music (anticipated: BM Spring 2007, MM Spring 2008).  Listed below is my bio and resume.  I do not teach beginner lessons.  I will only accept students who have had at least two years of piano study.  I am a member of the Cleveland Federation of Musicians (AFM) Local 4 and currently under artist management by Raven Ridge Media & Management.

BIO

Born in 1985, twenty-one year old Christopher Chung is a native of Southern California.  He has performed extensively during his 15 years of studying piano. His many accomplishments include being named the Grand prize winner at the Glendale Piano Competition, Brentwood Artist of Tomorrow Competition, Korea Times Piano Competition, Southern California Youth Music Competition, and Eiko Mishima Junior Grand Prize winner at the International Young Artists Peninsula Music Festival.   He was also a California State 1st prize winner at the Music Teacher’s Association of California (MTAC) Piano Concerto Competition, and also a First prize winner along with the “Best Hungarian Rhapsody” prize at the Los Angeles Liszt Competition.

Other honors include Judge’s Choice Award and semi-finalist at the 2000 Oberlin International Piano Competition, where he was the youngest participant at the age of thirteen.  Christopher was also a 4-time Young Musicians Foundation scholarship recipient (1997-2001).

In addition, Christopher was given a rare invitation to perform at the Crystal Cathedral Ministries in 1998, which was broadcasted worldwide.  He also participated and performed at the Pianofest Music Festival (1997, 2001, 2004) directed by Paul Schenly in East Hampton, NY, where he was the youngest participant ever to be invited.  He appeared with the Young Musicians Foundation Debut Orchestra at the Wilshire Ebell Theater and Colburn School of Music’s Zipper Hall.  His orchestral engagements also include soloing with the Brentwood Symphony Orchestra, Southwestern Youth Music Festival Chamber Orchestra, Young Musicians Foundation Debut Orchestra, and recently with the Cleveland Institute of Music Orchestra.  He has worked with such artists as Mitsuko Uchida, Horatio Gutierrez, Alvin Chow, Angela Cheng, Peter Frankl, Garrick Ohlsson, Yoheved Kaplinsky, Daniel Shapiro, Antonio Pompa-Baldi, and Mack McCray.

Christopher is currently a fourth year student at the Cleveland Institute of Music currently in the accelerated BM/MM in Piano Performance, studying jointly with Sergei Babayan and Paul Schenly.

RESUME

CONCERTI PERFORMANCE

            Cleveland Institute of Music           Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 1 in B Flat Minor

            YMF Debut Orchestra                    Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 2, 3rd Movement

            Brentwood Symphony Orchestra     Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 3, 1st Movement

 

SOLO & CHAMBER RECITALS

            Kulas Hall, Cleveland, OH

            Cerritos Performing Art Center, Cerritos, CA

            John Drew Theatre of Guild Hall, Easthampton, NY

            Madoo Conservancy Gardens, Sagaponack, NY

            Avram Theater, Southampton, NY

            Zipper Hall, Los Angeles, CA

            Crystal Cathedral Ministries, Garden Grove, CA

            Wilshire Ebell Theater, Los Angeles, CA

 

ACCOMPANYING

            Playhouse Square Foundation Education Department

Teaching Studios: Linda & David Cerone, William Preucil, Stephen Rose, David Updegraff,

                        George Vassos,  Stephen Geber

 

AWARDS & HONORS

            Darius Milhaud Competition, First Prize

            Cleveland Institute of Music Concerto Competition Concert Series Winner, First Prize

            Oberlin International Competition, Judge’s Choice Award, Semi-Finalist

Presser Scholarship, Cleveland Institute of Music

Merit Scholarship Recipient, Cleveland Institute of Music

Scholarship Recipient, Young Musicians Foundation, Los Angeles, CA

           

PRINCIPAL TEACHERS

Private Instruction: Sergei Babayan, Paul Schenly, Myong Joo Lee, Ory Shihor, Lucille Straub, Ik-Joo & He-Young Moon.

Master Classes: Horatio Gutierrez, Mitsuko Uchida, Garrick Ohlsson, Peter Frankl, Cavani String Quartet, Mack McCray

Coachings: Peter Salaff, Cavani String Quartet, Anita Pontremoli, Caroline Warner, Virginia Weckstrom, Sergei Babayan, Richard Aaron

 

EDUCATION

            Cleveland Institute of Music, Master of Music, anticipated 2008   

            Cleveland Institute of Music, Bachelor of Music, anticipated 2007

Please feel free to email me at cbc5 at case.edu with any questions. 

LESSONS WILL TAKE PLACE AT THE CLEVELAND INSTITUTE OF MUSIC


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Hello Everyone!
 
This week in my TV and Film Acting Class we will focus on Sherlock Holmes!
 
This Monday, April 16th. Starting at 7pm.
Link for direction..............
 
 
"Sherlock Holmes" audio play..."A Study in Scarlett" will be the focus of this class.
 
We will be working the audition sides from ACD Productions audio play.
The audition times and places are...
 
Wednesday, April 18th 2pm-6:30pm at the Lakewood Library main branch on Detroit Rd.
 
And.
 
Saturday, April 21st 12 pm -5:30pm at the Lakewood Library Madison branch on Madison Ave.
 
Everyone is welcome.  It is a Teen Friendly Night.
Class  is $12.00, pay as you come or $40 for 4 weeks
 
Kindly,
Maureen Dempsey
440-313-8326
 


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 April 20 through May 6, 2007.
  Friday and Saturday performances  at 8:00 pm and
 Sundays at 2:30 pm. 
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This involves 3 productions. Please email me if interested so that I can give you the particulars. Elaine Sonnie From kjoycew at sbcglobal.net Thu Apr 12 11:42:15 2007 From: kjoycew at sbcglobal.net (Katie Wheeler) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 11:42:15 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]CSU Summer Rep. Auditions!!!! Message-ID: <386238.22718.qm@web82812.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-178347122-1176403335=:22718 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Cleveland State University Dramatic Arts Program is pleased to announce auditions and interviews for its first professional Summer Repertory Theatre! We will be having auditions and interviews for various acting and technical positions for our first Summer Repertory Theatre season. There are positions available for Equity, non-Equity, and support positions, as well as opportunities for secondary and college students who would like to be involved in the summer for college credit. Several Equity and other professional artists will be coming in for the season and will offer master classes and workshops for the ?apprentice? company. There will also be opportunities for company members to create and perform their own pieces on Sunday evening in our studio space. Rehearsal will begin May 21, the season will open June 14 and close July 15. We will be presenting two productions in rotating repertory: The Robber Bridegroom a bluegrass musical by Alfred Uhry, directed by Michael Mauldin Jamie Lockhart (cast): a gentleman robber Clemment Musgrove: a wealthy planter Salome: his second wife Rosamund: his daughter Little Harp: a robber Big Harp: the head of a robber Goat: a simpleton Goat?s Mother Goat?s Sister A Raven (will also serve as Dance Captain) Residents of Rodney, Mississippi This is a high-energy, improvisatory production which requires an amount of stamina and physical flexibility. The ensemble is constantly on stage and an integral part of the action. Booth a drama by Austin Pendleton directed by Carl Whidden Junius Booth (cast) great Shakespearean actor; loving and violent; intelligent and alcoholic; 50s Edwin Booth (cast) Junius? eldest son; delicate, then very strong; late teens, but probably demands an actor in his twenties Mary Ann mother of Junius? children; originally English; warm, passionate, occasionally skeptical; 40?s Johnny the younger son; loving, mercurial; teens. Mrs. Hill actress; acerbic, resigned, angry, gentle; 40s ? 50s Page actor; rapturously accepting of his failure; 40s ? 50s Baxter rough frontiersman with a song and dance man?s elegance; 30?s ? 50?s Adelaide Junius? wife, long since betrayed in England. Complicated, lethally witty, and hurt; a match for Junius. Auditionees are asked to prepare a 1 ? 2 minute monologue and 16 bars of a country or bluegrass song. A CD player and accompanist will be available. Auditions are Friday, April 20th from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. and Saturday, April 21 from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Callbacks TBA. Please contact the department secretary, Ginger Williams, at 216 687-2113 to make an appointment. Inquiries for technical and support positions should be directed to Dr. Michael L. Mauldin at 216 687-2202 --0-178347122-1176403335=:22718 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Cleveland State University Dramatic Arts Program is pleased to announce auditions and interviews for its first professional Summer Repertory Theatre!
 
We will be having auditions and interviews for various acting and technical positions for our first Summer Repertory Theatre season.  There are positions available for Equity, non-Equity, and support positions, as well as opportunities for secondary and college students who would like to be involved in the summer for college credit.  Several Equity and other professional artists will be coming in for the season and will offer master classes and workshops for the ?apprentice? company.  There will also be opportunities for company members to create and perform their own pieces on Sunday evening in our studio space.
 
Rehearsal will begin May 21, the season will open June 14 and close July 15.
 
We will be presenting two productions in rotating repertory:
 
The Robber Bridegroom a bluegrass musical by Alfred Uhry, directed by Michael Mauldin
 
            Jamie Lockhart (cast):  a gentleman robber
            Clemment Musgrove:  a wealthy planter
            Salome:                        his second wife
            Rosamund:                   his daughter
            Little Harp:                   a robber
            Big Harp:                      the head of a robber
            Goat:                            a simpleton
            Goat?s Mother
            Goat?s Sister
            A Raven (will also serve as Dance Captain)
            Residents of Rodney, Mississippi
 
This is a high-energy, improvisatory production which requires an amount of stamina and physical flexibility.  The ensemble is constantly on stage and an integral part of the action.
 
Booth a drama by Austin Pendleton directed by Carl Whidden
 
Junius Booth (cast)       great Shakespearean actor; loving and violent; intelligent and alcoholic; 50s
 
Edwin Booth (cast)       Junius? eldest son; delicate, then very strong; late teens, but probably demands an actor in his twenties
 
Mary Ann                     mother of Junius? children; originally English; warm, passionate, occasionally skeptical; 40?s
 
Johnny                          the younger son; loving, mercurial; teens.
 
Mrs. Hill                       actress; acerbic, resigned, angry, gentle; 40s ? 50s
 
Page                             actor; rapturously accepting of his failure; 40s ? 50s
 
Baxter              rough frontiersman with a song and dance man?s elegance; 30?s ? 50?s
 
Adelaide           Junius? wife, long since betrayed in England.  Complicated, lethally witty, and hurt; a match for Junius.
 
 
Auditionees are asked to prepare a 1 ? 2 minute monologue and 16 bars of a country or bluegrass song.  A CD player and accompanist will be available.
 
Auditions are Friday, April 20th from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. and Saturday, April 21 from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.  Callbacks TBA.
 
Please contact the department secretary, Ginger Williams, at 216 687-2113 to make an appointment.
 
Inquiries for technical and support positions should be directed to Dr. Michael L. Mauldin at 216 687-2202
--0-178347122-1176403335=:22718-- From wilson at operacleveland.org Thu Apr 12 12:16:04 2007 From: wilson at operacleveland.org (Cliff Wilson) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 15:16:04 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Correction on Opera Cleveland Seeking Light Walkers at the State Theater, Playhouse Square Message-ID: <1FB3019EBE04D44F92FB300330FBC2CC10FF8D@exchange.usalogin.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77D37.0418B5B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Opera Cleveland is seeking volunteers to be on stage at the State Theater in Playhouse Square as "light walkers." =20 Ever wondered what it feels like to be in the lime light? Now's your chance to find out! After the scenery is put in place and the lights focused on stage, the Lighting Designer and Director spend many hours setting and adjusting light levels for every moment of the opera. These sessions are called "Cueing sessions". In order to get everything "just right" the creative team must have people on the stage acting as "stand ins" for the singers and cast while the lighting is adjusted on and around them.=20 =20 These sessions last about 4 hours. They can involve standing or sitting for long periods of time, but in general are not strenuous or physically demanding. Sometimes light walkers are asked to walk across the stage, hold a prop, or wear a certain color. Mostly, being a light walker is a wonderful glimpse into the inner workings of the artistry of opera and stage production. There is sometimes "down" time when scenery is being changed so you might want to bring a book, or even better bring some "Friends" and come as a group. We usually need at least three people per session. =20 If you are interested in light walking, please email Cliff Wilson at wilson at operacleveland.org or call him at 216-575-0903 Extension 211 and he will schedule you according to your availability and the technical schedule for the show. Cliff will tell you where to park, how to get to the backstage entrance at Playhouse Square, and what to expect when you arrive. We are in full swing with Salome and will be looking for light walkers.=20 =20 Here is the schedule if you are able to participate at any of theses times. Here are the options - you can come to any portion of the following sessions: * Friday and Saturday sessions are deleted. Sunday April 15 - 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM (1 hour break) Monday April 16 - 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM (1 hour break) =20 Please contact me now, as the time is here. =20 Cliff Wilson Artistic Administrator Opera Cleveland 1422 Euclid Ave., Ste. 1052 Cleveland, OH 44115 (b) 216-575-0903 ext. 211 (f) 216-575-1918 wilson at operacleveland.org =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77D37.0418B5B0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Opera Cleveland is seeking volunteers to be on stage at the State Theater in Playhouse Square as “light walkers.”

=  

Ever wondered what it feels like to = be in the lime light?

Now’s your chance to find out! After the = scenery is put in place and the lights focused on stage, the Lighting Designer and Director spend many hours setting and adjusting light levels for every = moment of the opera. These sessions are called “Cueing sessions”. = In order to get everything “just right” the creative team must have = people on the stage acting as “stand ins” for the singers and cast = while the lighting is adjusted on and around them. =

 

These sessions last about 4 hours. They can involve standing or sitting for long periods = of time, but in general are not strenuous or physically demanding. = Sometimes light walkers are asked to walk across the stage, hold a prop, or wear a = certain color. Mostly, being a light walker is a wonderful glimpse into the = inner workings of the artistry of opera and stage production. There is = sometimes “down” time when scenery is being changed so you might want = to bring a book, or even better bring some “Friends” and come = as a group. We usually need at least three people per = session.

 

If you are interested in light walking, please email = Cliff Wilson at wilson at operacleveland= .org or call him at 216-575-0903 = Extension 211 and he will schedule you according to your availability and the = technical schedule for the show. Cliff will tell you where to park, how to get to = the backstage entrance at Playhouse Square, and what to expect when you arrive. = We are in full swing with Salome and will be looking for light walkers. =

 

Here is the schedule if you are able to participate = at any of theses times.

Here are the options – you can come to any portion of the following = sessions:

* Friday and Saturday sessions are = deleted.

Sunday April 15 – 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (1 hour = break)

Monday April 16 – 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (1 hour = break)

 

Please contact me now, as the time = is here.

 

Cliff Wilson

Artistic Administrator

Opera Cleveland

=

1422 Euclid = Ave., Ste. 1052

Cleveland, OH 44115

(b) 216-575-0903 ext. 211

(f) 216-575-1918

wilson at operacleveland.org

 

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C77D37.0418B5B0-- From mycp at weathervaneplayhouse.com Thu Apr 12 12:29:40 2007 From: mycp at weathervaneplayhouse.com (Melanie YC Pepe) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 15:29:40 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]H.O.T. Summer Camps at Weathervane Playhouse! Message-ID: <012f01c77d38$eadd4a00$6a01a8c0@wcp.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_012B_01C77D17.63017C30 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_012C_01C77D17.6303ED30" ------=_NextPart_001_012C_01C77D17.6303ED30 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable NEWS RELEASE=20 Contact: Melanie YC Pepe (330) 836-2626x 17 REGISTER ONLINE: www.WeathervanePlayhouse.com H.O.T. Summer Camps 2007 Hands On Theater (H.O.T.) Summer Camps engage students in acting, = improvisation, staging, auditioning and technical theater. The class uses theater games to teach the fundamentals, and focuses on = collaboratively creating a performance for the final day of class. * Before and after care is available, extending the day to 9:00 a.m. to = 4:00 p.m. Students in an extended day program will spend their time expanding upon = H.O.T. class projects, theater games & activities. H.O.T. Session 1* Instructor: Ben Rexroad June 18 ~ 29 6 to 8 years old Tuition $260 H.O.T. Session 2* Instructor: Ben Rexroad July 2 ~ 13 8 to 10 years old Tuition $260 H.O.T. Session 3* Instructor: Ben Rexroad July 16 ~ 27 10 to 12 years old Tuition $260 Preschool Playhouse is a summer session for 4 & 5 year olds. Students use their creativity to explore theater arts through games, = storytelling and creative drama.=20 Preschool Playhouse ~ Morning Instructor: Trishah Scalera June 11 ~ 15 10:00 a.m. ~ 12:00 p.m. Tuition $110 Preschool Playhouse ~ Afternoon Instructor: Trishah Scalera June 11 ~ 15 1:00 p.m. ~ 3:00 p.m. Tuition $110 The Audition Workshop is a summer session for students age 13 to 18. This workshop will create an "audition package" for each student = consisting of: A headshot An acting resume Memorized audition pieces selected from the following A Dramatic monologue, comedic monologue, classical monologue & a musical = audition with steps. Audition Workshop Instructor: Trishah Scalera June 18 ~ 22 1:30 a.m. ~ 4:30 p.m. Tuition $110 Musical Theater I is a summer session custom designed to meet the needs = of individual students ages 6 to 9. Theater training in voice, dance sight-reading skills and audition = technique allows each student to advance at his or her own pace. Musical Theater I Instructor: Trishah Scalera July 16 ~ 20 10:00 a.m. ~ 1:00 p.m. Tuition $160 Musical Theater II is a summer session custom designed to meet the needs = of individual students ages 10 to 14. Theater training in voice, dance sight-reading skills and audition = technique allows each student to advance at his or her own pace. Musical Theater II Instructor: Trishah Scalera June 18 ~ 22 10:00 a.m. ~ 1:00 p.m. Tuition $160 The Summer Stock 2007, Cyrano De Bergerac is a workshop is designed for = students ages 13 and up who have already had some theatrical experience. Students will be perform, produce and design a full production in two = weeks. Special performances will be held on August 15 and 16. Space is limited to 18 acting and 4 technical only positions. This summer's production will be directed by Melanie YC Pepe, Director = of Education and Young Actor Series Producer at Weathervane Playhouse. = Most recently, she directed this year's production of Romeo & Juliet. Special Guest instructor John C Davis will be directing fight = choreography in this year's production. John is a certified fight instructor with the Society of American Fight = Directors, and directed the brilliant swordplay in this year's Youth Theater = production of Romeo & Juliet. Check him out online at = www.TheFightDirector.com. Summer Stock 2007 Cyrano De Bergerac Directed by Melanie YC Pepe & John C. Davis August 6 ~ 18, Mondays ~ Fridays 10:00 a.m. ~ 4:00 p.m. Tuition $300 Register: By phone 330-836-2626 x 17 Or online www.WeathervanePlayhouse.com ### ------=_NextPart_001_012C_01C77D17.6303ED30 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
NEWS=20 RELEASE
Contact: Melanie YC Pepe (330) = 836-2626x=20 17
REGISTER=20 ONLINEwww.WeathervanePlayhouse.com=
H.O.T. Summer Camps = 2007
Hands = On Theater=20 (H.O.T.) Summer Camps engage students in acting,=20 improvisation, staging, auditioning and technical theater.
The class uses theater games to teach the = fundamentals, and=20 focuses on collaboratively creating a performance for the final day of=20 class.
* Before and after care is available, extending the = day to=20 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Students in an extended day program will spend their = time=20 expanding upon H.O.T. class projects, theater games &=20 activities.
 
H.O.T. = Session=20 1*
Instructor: Ben Rexroad
June 18 ~ 29
6 to 8 years old
Tuition $260
 
H.O.T. = Session=20 2*
Instructor: Ben Rexroad
July 2 ~ 13
8 to 10 years old
Tuition $260
 
H.O.T. = Session=20 3*
Instructor: Ben Rexroad
July 16 ~ 27
10 to 12 years old
Tuition $260
 
 
Preschool=20 Playhouse is a summer session for = 4 & 5=20 year olds.
Students use their creativity = to explore=20 theater arts through games, storytelling and creative drama. =
 
Preschool = Playhouse ~=20 Morning
Instructor: Trishah Scalera
June 11 ~ 15
10:00 a.m. ~ 12:00 p.m.
Tuition $110
 
Preschool = Playhouse ~=20 Afternoon
Instructor: Trishah Scalera
June 11 ~ 15
1:00 p.m. ~ 3:00 p.m.
Tuition $110
 
 
The Audition=20 Workshop is a summer session for students age 13 to = 18.
This workshop will create an "audition package" for = each=20 student consisting of:
A headshot
An acting resume
Memorized audition pieces selected from the=20 following
A Dramatic monologue, comedic monologue, = classical=20 monologue & a musical audition with steps.
 
Audition=20 Workshop
Instructor: Trishah Scalera
June 18 ~ 22
1:30 a.m. ~ 4:30 p.m.
Tuition $110
 
 
Musical Theater = I is a=20 summer session custom designed to meet the needs of individual students = ages 6=20 to 9.
Theater training in voice, dance sight-reading = skills and=20 audition technique allows each student to advance at his or her own=20 pace.
 
Musical = Theater=20 I
Instructor: Trishah Scalera
July 16 ~ 20
10:00 a.m. ~ 1:00 p.m.
Tuition $160
 
Musical = Theater=20 II is a summer session custom designed to meet the needs = of=20 individual students ages 10 to 14.
Theater training in voice, dance sight-reading = skills and=20 audition technique allows each student to advance at his or her own = pace.
 
Musical = Theater=20 II
Instructor: Trishah Scalera
June 18 ~ 22
10:00 a.m. ~ 1:00 p.m.
Tuition $160

 

The Summer Stock 2007, = Cyrano De=20 Bergerac is a workshop is designed for students ages 13 = and up=20 who have already had some theatrical experience.
Students will be perform, produce and design a full = production=20 in two weeks. Special performances will be held on August 15 and = 16.
Space is limited to 18 acting and 4 = technical=20 only positions.
This summer=92s production will be directed by = Melanie=20 YC Pepe, Director of Education and Young Actor Series Producer = at=20 Weathervane Playhouse. Most recently, she directed this year=92s = production of=20 Romeo & Juliet.
Special Guest instructor John C Davis will be = directing=20 fight choreography in this year=92s production.
John is a certified fight instructor with the = Society of=20 American Fight Directors,
and directed the brilliant swordplay in this = year=92s Youth=20 Theater production of Romeo & Juliet. Check him out online at = www.TheFightDirector.com.
 
Summer Stock=20 2007
Cyrano De = Bergerac
Directed by Melanie YC Pepe & John C.=20 Davis
August 6 ~ 18, Mondays ~ Fridays
10:00 a.m. ~ 4:00 p.m.
Tuition $300
 
 
Register:
 
By = phone
330-836-2626 = x=20 17
 
Or = online
 www.WeathervanePlayhouse.com
 
 
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The guests joining Eileen Burns and Keith Faris include: ALICIA FOGAL: Starring in "Baby" at Cassidy opening next weekend. NATALIE GREEN: A Pickwick Stylette. She is currently featured in "Boogie Woogie Baby" at The Cleveland Playhouse. DONNIE LONG: The original co-host for The Midnight Martini Show's first year. CONNOR O'BRIEN: From Beck Center's Miss Saigon, national concert venues as well as having just finished his third solo CD. LISA ZEBROWSKI: A Pickwick Stylette and co-star of The Delusional Divas seen every Thursday at 10:30 at Twist Bar on Clifton. Pre-show party begins at 11:45pm. See you there. From mlbusiness2002 at yahoo.com Thu Apr 12 13:09:19 2007 From: mlbusiness2002 at yahoo.com (Maria Llivers) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 13:09:19 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a Bullhorn for Saturday charity event Message-ID: <20070412200919.46885.qmail@web52907.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-670565315-1176408559=:46548 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Anyone have a lead on where I could purchase/rent/borrow a bullhorn for a charity (Cleveland Christian Home) 5K Walk & Run on Saturday at the Zoo? I need to pick it up on Friday afternoon, as a back-up for our sound system in case of rain. Thanks very much! Maria Livers mlbusiness2002 at yahoo.com --------------------------------- Get your own web address. Have a HUGE year through Yahoo! Small Business. --0-670565315-1176408559=:46548 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Anyone have a lead on where I could purchase/rent/borrow a bullhorn for a charity (Cleveland Christian Home) 5K Walk & Run on Saturday at the Zoo?  I need to pick it up on Friday afternoon, as a back-up for our sound system in case of rain.
 
Thanks very much!
 
Maria Livers
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Have a HUGE year through Yahoo! Small Business. --0-670565315-1176408559=:46548-- From ANGDESTINY at aol.com Thu Apr 12 13:29:08 2007 From: ANGDESTINY at aol.com (ANGDESTINY at aol.com) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 16:29:08 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]FREE LECTURE: "SPIRITUALITY & The ANIMAL KINGDOM", & INFO re: MeetUp.com Message-ID: -------------------------------1176409747 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi NEOPAL, If you do not know about _www.MeetUp.com_ (http://www.MeetUp.com) , you should. It's a great way to 'meet up' with people of the same interests...including various genres of the arts like, Music, Film, TV, Theatre, Singer/Songwriters, Musicians, etc. I found this site by accident. The other topic groups are endless, from...Cars, Language, various Religions, endless Hobbies, Politics, Science, Sports, Pets, Work & Careers, & much more. You can sign up to any existing group or start your own. I started my own called "Spirituality Growth Through Knowledge". Check it out here: _http://spirituality.meetup.com/71/_ (http://spirituality.meetup.com/71/) I'm promoting my first "Meet Up" in the form of hosting a FREE Lecture called "SPIRITUALITY & THE ANIMAL KINGDOM". If interested in the lecture, email me at: _angdestiny at aol.com_ (mailto:angdestiny at aol.com) and I'll email you the detailed flyer with some info about William A. LePar. ~ FREE LECTURE ~ SPIRITUALITY & THE ANIMAL KINGDOM Saturday, APRIL 28, 2007 ~ 9:30 AM-12:30 PM Independence Public Library 6361 Selig Blvd. Independence, OH 44131 Man's involvement with the Animal Kingdom is essential to his Spiritual Growth. This fact is emphasized by many startling revelations from THE COUNCIL, the spiritual source which has been speaking to mankind for almost 40 years through the catatonic state trances of William Allen LePar. David Ries, Vice President of the *SOL Association for Research, will present The Council's perspectives on the importance of animals, be they pets or pests. Be prepared for some shocking details on the rise and fall of the dinosaurs and about the myths and mysteries of animal 'celebrities' from the past. Ries will also delve into the psychic ability and health benefits of man's best friend, our relationship with household pets and the truth about "doggie Heaven." THERE WILL BE Q&A TIME! All will be explained in this lecture on fur, feathers, & fins! - LIMITED SEATING - Please Call to Reserve Your Seat: 440-899-5023 * SOL Association for Research is a Nonprofit Organization Email or call me with any questions. Peace, Angie Angie Siciliano Starfield, Inc. >Ph: 440-899-5023 >Fax: 440-899-1217 _www.StarfieldMusic.com_ (http://www.starfieldmusic.com/) > Marketing/PR Assistance for Artists & Small Businesses < ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. -------------------------------1176409747 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hi NEOPAL,
 
If you do not know about www.MeetUp.com, you should.  It's a=20= great way to 'meet up' with people of the same interests...including various= genres of the arts like, Music, Film, TV, Theatre, Singer/Songwriters, Musi= cians, etc.  I found this site by accident.
 
The other topic groups are e= ndless, from...Cars, Language, various Religions, endless Hobbies, Politics,= Science, Sports, Pets, Work & Careers, & much more.
 
You can sign up to any=  existing group or start your own.  I started my own called "Spiri= tuality Growth Through Knowledge".  Ch= eck it out here:  http://spiritua= lity.meetup.com/71/
 
I'm promoting my first "Meet= Up" in the form of hosting a FREE Lecture called "SPIRITUALITY & THE AN= IMAL KINGDOM".
 
If interested in the lecture= , email me at: angdestiny at aol.com=20= and I'll email you the detailed flyer with some info about William A. LePar.=
&n= bsp;
~ FREE LECTURE ~
&n= bsp;
SPIRITUALITY &= THE ANIMAL KINGDOM
&n= bsp;
Saturday, APRIL 28= , 2007 ~ 9:30 AM-12:30 PM
Independence Public Librar= y
6361 Selig Blvd.
Independence, OH  441= 31
&n= bsp;
Man's involvement with the A= nimal Kingdom is essential to his Spiritual Growth.  This fact is empha= sized by many startling revelations from THE COUNCIL, the spiritual= source which has been speaking to mankind for almost 40 years through the c= atatonic state trances of William Allen LePar.
 
David Ries, Vice President o= f the *SOL Association for Research, will present The Council's perspectives= on the importance of animals, be they pets or pests.  Be prepared for=20= some shocking details on the rise and fall of the dinosaurs and about the my= ths and mysteries of animal 'celebrities' from the past.  Ries will als= o delve into the psychic ability and health benefits of man's best friend, o= ur relationship with household pets and the truth about "doggie Heaven."
 
THERE WILL BE Q&A TIME= !
All will be explained in t= his lecture on fur, feathers, & fins!
 
- LIMITED SEATING -
Please Call to Reserve You= r Seat:  440-899-5023
 
* SOL Association for Re= search is a Nonprofit Organization
 
Email or call me with any qu= estions.
 
Peace,
Angie
Angie Siciliano
Starfield, Inc.
>= Ph: 440-899-5023
>
Fax: 440-899-1217
www.StarfieldMusic.com
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-------------------------------1176409747-- From mutheatre at karamu.com Thu Apr 12 13:34:12 2007 From: mutheatre at karamu.com (Theatre) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 16:34:12 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Karamu Musical Comedy FUNKENTINE RAPTURE(Staged Reading) Message-ID: <001301c77d41$f0b61700$4401a8c0@karamuhouse.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C77D20.67337700 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Auditions for Karamu Musical Comedy:=20 THE FUNKENTINE RAPTURE(Staged Reading) Music and lyrics by Lee Summers, with book by Ben Blake and Lee Summers = It's funkadacious! It's...the funkentine rapture!!!=20 Karamu is delighted to participate in Cleveland Play House's = FusionFestival a second year in a row and a chance to give Cleveland = audience a taste of Lee Summer's muscial/comedy, "The Funkentine = Rapture".=20 The soaring '70s, platform shoes, and skyhigh afros and a beat to take = you even higher in "a Funkafied" ode to Parliament Funkadelic in "a = Funkalicious New Musical" The Funkentine Rapture. Funkentine which first = premiered in 2005 in New York at the National Alliance for Musical = Theatre's 17th Annual Festival of New Musicals was created by Lee = Summers who appeared in the original Broadway musical Dreamgirls.=20 When an aspiring funkmaster reaches for the stars, he's caught in an = uproarious battle between good and evil, funk and disco, Kentucky fried = and Harlem's catfish surprise. Can he win the girl, gain the gig, and = rescue the recipe from heinous hands? Get your funk on for the funniest = musical funkfest in years."=20 Karamu is casting right away for Actors/Singers of all nationalities.=20 Auditions will be held on Sunday 4/15 12pm-2:30pm and Tuesday 4/17 = 6pm-8pm.=20 Rehearsals will be held evenings and weekends.=20 CAST OF CHARACTERS Old Charlie Mills . . . .A Mystical Old Man Angel Dust Gonzales. . .Harlem Woman/Latin Girl (Thick Accent) Morry Steinenstein. . . .A Jewish Boy Eigi Mickorobe. . . .A Japanese Boy (Thick Accent) Abdul Hussein. . . .An Arab Boy (Thick Accent) Dick Mason. . . .(George Clinton) . . .. An Island Boy (Thick Accent)=20 Leslie Neilson . . .A White Girl Jennifer Bedlays. . .A Plus sized French Girl (French Accent)=20 Ronny Snivel . . . .Funkster's Bassist=20 Jimmy Jive. . . . .Funksters' Sax=20 Floyd Collins . . . .Funksters' Drums For more information, email performingarts at karamu.com.=20 ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C77D20.67337700 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Auditions for Karamu Musical Comedy:=20

THE FUNKENTINE RAPTURE(Staged=20 Reading)
 Music and lyrics by Lee Summers, = with book by=20 Ben Blake and Lee Summers
It's funkadacious! It's...the  funkentine rapture!!!=20
Karamu is delighted to participate in Cleveland Play = House's=20 FusionFestival a second year in a row and a chance to give Cleveland = audience a=20 taste of Lee Summer's muscial/comedy, "The Funkentine Rapture". =
 
The soaring '70s, platform shoes, and skyhigh afros = and a beat=20 to take you even higher  in "a Funkafied" ode to Parliament = Funkadelic=20 in "a Funkalicious New Musical" The = Funkentine Rapture.=20 Funkentine which first premiered in 2005 in New York at the = National=20 Alliance for Musical Theatre's 17th Annual Festival of New = Musicals was=20 created by Lee Summers who appeared in the original Broadway musical=20 Dreamgirls.=20
When an aspiring funkmaster reaches for the stars, = he's caught=20 in an uproarious battle between good and evil, funk and disco, Kentucky = fried=20 and Harlem's catfish surprise. Can he win the girl, gain the gig, and = rescue the=20 recipe from heinous hands? Get your funk on for the funniest musical = funkfest in=20 years."
 
Karamu is casting right away for Actors/Singers = of all=20 nationalities.
Auditions will be held on Sunday 4/15 12pm-2:30pm = and Tuesday=20 4/17 6pm-8pm.
Rehearsals will be held evenings and weekends.=20
 
CAST OF = CHARACTERS
Old Charlie Mills . . . .A Mystical Old = Man
Angel Dust Gonzales. . .Harlem = Woman/Latin Girl=20 (Thick Accent)
Morry Steinenstein. . . .A Jewish = Boy
Eigi Mickorobe. . . .A Japanese Boy = (Thick=20 Accent)
Abdul Hussein. . . .An Arab Boy (Thick=20 Accent)
Dick Mason. . . .(George Clinton) . . = .. An Island=20 Boy (Thick Accent)
Leslie Neilson  . . .A White = Girl
Jennifer Bedlays. . .A Plus sized = French Girl=20 (French Accent)
Ronny Snivel . . . .Funkster's Bassist=20
Jimmy Jive. . . . .Funksters' Sax =
Floyd Collins . . . .Funksters' = Drums
 
For more information, = email performingarts at karamu.com. =
 
 
 
------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C77D20.67337700-- From mslowey at yahoo.com Thu Apr 12 13:59:10 2007 From: mslowey at yahoo.com (mary slowey) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 13:59:10 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Sylvia" opens Friday, April 20 at Clague Playhouse Message-ID: <647306.57780.qm@web81414.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-688835693-1176411550=:57780 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Clague Playhouse 1371 Clague Road Westlake, OH 44145 440-331-0403 www.clagueplayhouse.com The comedy, Sylvia, by A. R. Gurney and directed by Anne McEvoy, will open Friday, April 20, 2007 and will run through May 13,2007. Greg and Kate have moved to Manhattan. While Kate is embracing her career, Greg is dissatisfied with his. The potential solution to the problem jumps into his lap in the form of a loving pooch named Sylvia. Greg forms a unusual bond to the mutt, and soon work problems are followed by even bigger marriage problems. Kate sees Sylvia as a rival for Greg's affection. Sylvia thinks Kate doesn't understand the relationship between man and dog. Performances are Thursday - Sunday (no show 4/22/07). Performance times are 8:30PM Thursday - Saturday (note later start time) and 2:00PM Sundays. An opening night reception will follow the performance. Tickets are $10-11 and may be purchased by calling the box office Wed - Sat 1-6PM. FREE parking! --0-688835693-1176411550=:57780 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Clague Playhouse
1371 Clague Road
Westlake, OH 44145
440-331-0403
 
The comedy, Sylvia, by A. R. Gurney and directed by Anne McEvoy, will open Friday, April 20, 2007 and will run through May 13,2007.
 
Greg and Kate have moved to Manhattan.  While Kate is embracing her career, Greg is dissatisfied with his.  The potential solution to the problem jumps into his lap in the form of a loving pooch named Sylvia.  Greg forms a unusual bond to the mutt, and soon work problems are followed by even bigger marriage problems.  Kate sees Sylvia as a rival for Greg's affection.  Sylvia thinks Kate doesn't understand the relationship between man and dog.
 
Performances are Thursday - Sunday (no show 4/22/07).  Performance times are 8:30PM Thursday - Saturday (note later start time) and 2:00PM Sundays.
 
An opening night reception will follow the performance.
 
Tickets are $10-11 and may be purchased by calling the box office Wed - Sat 1-6PM.
 
FREE parking!
 
 
 
--0-688835693-1176411550=:57780-- From Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu Thu Apr 12 14:33:34 2007 From: Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu (Zoldessy, Brian) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 17:33:34 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Great Lakes/Cleveland Playhouse Auditions Message-ID: <6A7FFA7E48C1A245BF0E0E642645313401EFC611@chevron5.tri-c.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77D4A.39A8F8F4 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The annual spring auditions will soon be scheduled and performers are starting to book appointments. If you need new material, want to brush-up your favorite pieces or want assistance in preparing your auditions, it would be my pleasure to help you achieve your goals. Thanks.....bz=20 =20 Prepare your Cleveland or College Auditions with the first acting coach in Ohio sanctioned by the North Central College Association - Brian Zoldessy, award winning actor, director, coach, named one of the top Professors of Acting in Ohio by Ohio Magazine and Crain's Cleveland Business, invites you to join the growing list of students who have successfully auditioned and have been accepted to: NYU, Carnegie Mellon, Boston University, Northwestern, Boston Conservatory, UCLA and many others. Numerous Cleveland performers have won the call-back and/or the role in many productions. The Actor's Toolbox *, presents a "blueprint" for preparing auditions and selecting material to achieve distinction and individuality in every audition performance.(Also available: coaching for; script analysis, rehearsal & performance problems, cold-reading & acting technique, and stage-fright issues ( based upon work with Dr. David Roland (The Confident Performer) & Anne Brebner (Setting Free The Actor).=20 =20 * Increase the range and depth of your auditions; =20 * Give voice and body to every monologue performed; =20 * Conquer the frequently unpredictable challenges of contemporary/classical auditions; =20 * Experience a persuasive expression of a finely etched audition performance. (* The Actor's Toolbox by Brian Zoldessy, currently in re-writes/ Copyright 2005 Course Packet Publishing) =20 Contact: brian.zoldessy at tri-c.edu 216-987-2338 =20 REVIEWS: =20 Well, you have succeeded once more, Mr. Zoldessy. Yesterday, I found out I got into the Theatre Education program at NYU! I just want to thank you again so much for all your amazing advice and training. You are an amazing teacher=20 =20 Sincerely, Emily Baron =20 Brian Zoldessy is the greatest acting teacher I have ever had. I give him a lot of the credit for my college acceptances. He's funny, caring, and intelligent, and I've recommended him to everyone I know seeking a coach. =20 Alex Wyse =20 Great Acting Coach in our own backyard.......a gifted actor and director, he is also terrific as an acting instructor. He shows you how to start with the basics of acting and then how to build on those basics to get the layered performance that every actor strives for. His passion and respect for his craft have certainly inspired me to pay "even more attention to the work". =20 Molly Clay =20 Subject: Celebrating a great performance Date: Mon, 23 May 2005 17:19:06 -0400 I had one of those rare moments the other day. I saw a local actor give a once-in-a-lifetime performance. It was even more unusual, in that the performance was in a new play which still needed work. The play is called TO KNOW HIM, a drama by Albi Gorn about an AIDS patient and a female rabbinical student who comes to visit him. They argue religion, talk about old movies, and ultimately she tries to get him to reconcile with his estranged father. The incredibly riveting performance was by Brian Zoldessy, who so inhabited the role with every breath, movement, look, gesture, and action that I will likely remember it to the end of my life .Brian himself had a severely life-threatening illness earlier this year --where he was in and out of the hospital for a good 3 months. His experience clearly shaped how he handled the role. With painstaking physical work --from the smallest details, like putting lotion on his leg - Zoldessy showed exhaustion, anger, pain, and spiritual despair - yet instead of being depressing, the effect was exhilarating. No one could take their eyes off him . It reminded me how one can't really judge a script until it is fully incarnated. I would have dismissed this play as predictable and way too talky had I read a draft. But with this textured, loving performance fueling it, it ended up being deeply moving. I just wanted to celebrate a wonderful performance! Linda Eisenstein Cleveland, OH, USA lindaeisenstein at yahoo.com www.lindaeisenstein.com ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77D4A.39A8F8F4 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The annual=20 spring auditions will soon be scheduled and performers are starting=20 to book appointments.  If you need new material, want to = brush-up=20 your favorite pieces or want assistance in preparing your auditions, it = would be=20 my pleasure to help you achieve your goals.   =20 Thanks.....bz 
 

Prepare your = Cleveland or College Auditions=20 with the first acting coach in Ohio sanctioned by the North Central = College=20 Association – Brian Zoldessy, award winning actor, director, = coach, named one of=20 the top Professors of Acting in Ohio by Ohio Magazine and Crain’s = Cleveland=20 Business, invites you to join the growing list of students who have = successfully=20 auditioned and have been accepted to: NYU, Carnegie Mellon, Boston = University,=20 Northwestern, Boston Conservatory, UCLA and many others. Numerous Cleveland performers have won the call-back and/or = the role=20 in many productions. The Actor’s Toolbox *, = presents a “blueprint”=20 for preparing auditions and selecting=20 material to achieve distinction and individuality in every audition=20 performance.(Also available: coaching = for; script=20 analysis, rehearsal & performance problems, cold-reading & = acting=20 technique, and stage-fright issues ( based upon work with Dr. David = Roland (The=20 Confident Performer) & Anne Brebner (Setting Free The=20 Actor). 

 

*=20 Increase the range and depth of your auditions;   =20

*=20 Give voice and body to every monologue performed;  =20

*=20 Conquer the frequently unpredictable challenges of = contemporary/classical=20 auditions; 

*=20 Experience a persuasive expression of a finely etched audition=20 performance.

 =20 (* The Actor’s Toolbox by Brian Zoldessy, currently in re-writes/ = Copyright 2005=20 Course Packet Publishing)

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           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;   =20 Contact: brian.zoldessy at tri-c.edu&nbs= p;   =20 216-987-2338           &n= bsp;      =20             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;    

REVIEWS:

 

Well,=20 you have succeeded once more, Mr. Zoldessy. Yesterday, I found out I got = into=20 the Theatre Education program at NYU! I just want to thank you again so = much for=20 all your amazing advice and training. You are an amazing teacher=20

 

Sincerely,=20 Emily=20 Baron

 

Brian=20 Zoldessy is the greatest acting teacher I have ever had. I give him a = lot of the=20 credit for my college acceptances.  He's funny, caring, and = intelligent,=20 and I've recommended him to everyone I know seeking a=20 coach.

 

Alex=20 Wyse

 

Great=20 Acting Coach in our own backyard…….a=20 gifted actor and director, he is also terrific as an acting = instructor.  He=20 shows you how to start with the basics of acting and then how to build = on those=20 basics to get the layered performance that every actor strives = for.  His=20 passion and respect for his craft have certainly inspired me to pay = “even more=20 attention to the work”.

 

Molly=20 Clay

 

Subject:=20 Celebrating a great performance
Date: Mon, 23 May 2005 17:19:06=20 -0400

I had one of those rare moments the other day. I saw a = local actor=20 give a once-in-a-lifetime performance. It was even more unusual, in that = the=20 performance was in a new play which still needed work. The play is = called TO=20 KNOW HIM, a drama by Albi Gorn about an AIDS patient and a female = rabbinical=20 student who comes to visit him. They argue religion, talk about old = movies, and=20 ultimately she tries to get him to reconcile with his estranged father. = The=20 incredibly riveting performance was by Brian Zoldessy, who so inhabited = the role=20 with every breath, movement, look, gesture, and action that I will = likely=20 remember it to the end of my life .Brian himself had a severely = life-threatening=20 illness earlier this year --where he was in and out of the hospital for = a good 3=20 months. His experience clearly shaped how he handled the role. =  With=20 painstaking physical work --from the smallest details, like putting = lotion on=20 his leg – Zoldessy showed exhaustion, anger, pain, and spiritual = despair – yet=20 instead of being depressing, the effect was exhilarating. No one could = take=20 their eyes off him . It reminded me how one can't really judge a script = until it=20 is fully incarnated. I would have dismissed this play as predictable and = way too=20 talky had I read a draft. But with this textured, loving performance = fueling it,=20 it ended up being deeply moving. I just wanted to celebrate a wonderful=20 performance!

Linda Eisenstein
Cleveland, OH, USA
lindaeisenstein at yahoo.com=20 www.lindaeisenstein.com

------_=_NextPart_001_01C77D4A.39A8F8F4-- From Pmcaine at aol.com Thu Apr 12 17:37:55 2007 From: Pmcaine at aol.com (Pmcaine at aol.com) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 20:37:55 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Very discounted tkts for John Legend/Corinne Bailey Rae Message-ID: -------------------------------1176424675 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I have 2 very discounted tickets for you to see: The 2 newest, most exciting perfomers on the music scene are in town for you to see. Who: John Legend and Corinne Bailey Rae. Where: The Akron Civic Theatre When: Monday, April 16, 7:30 They are the hottest new performers. John Legend winner of 6 Grammys 2005/2006. 05' won Best New Recording Artist. Corinne Bailey Rae, nominated for 3 Grammys- 2006. Hit singles: "Put Your Records On", and "Like a Star" I am not looking to make a profit. I just don't want the seats to go to waste. (your price=$27.50/each) (original price= $49.50/each). I am willing to accept any reasonable offer, so go ahead and ask. You can e-mail me at _pmcaine at aol.com_ (mailto:pmcaine at aol.com) , or call 216-543-2172. ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. -------------------------------1176424675 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
I have 2 very discounted tickets=20= for you=20 to see:
 
The 2 newest, most exciting perfomers on the mus= ic=20 scene are in town for you to see.
 
 
Who:    John Legend and Corinne Bailey=20 Rae.
Where:  The Akron Civic Theatre
When:   Monday, April 16, 7:30
 
They are the hottest new performers.  John Legend w= inner=20 of 6 Grammys 2005/2006.  05' won Best New Recording=20 Artist.
 
Corinne Bailey Rae, nominated for 3 Grammys- 2006.=20= Hit=20 singles: "Put Your Records On", and "Like a Star"
 
 
I am not looking to make a profit.  I=20= just=20 don't want the seats to go to waste.  (your price=3D$27.50/each)=20
(original price=3D $49.50/each). =20
 
I am willing to accept any reason= able=20 offer, so go ahead and ask. 
 
You can e-mail me at pmcaine at aol.com, or call 216-543-2172.&n= bsp;=20
 




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AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA= --0-1426680466-1176429562=:23908-- From cjtonline at hotmail.com Thu Apr 12 19:52:43 2007 From: cjtonline at hotmail.com (Christopher Toth) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 22:52:43 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Brass Quintet and Organ Concert Message-ID: --_cc56cf52-8d80-4af5-8089-700add04378e_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Who: Bethany Brass Quintet led by Erik Hasselquist, trumpet; Christopher Toth, organ & keyboard =20 What: Concert - see program below =20 Where: Bethany English Lutheran Church 15460 Triskett Rd [near W. 150th & Lorain] Cleveland, OH 44111 =20 When: Sunday, 15 April 2007, 7:00 p.m. =20 Program: =20 Guami, Two Canzonas Handel, Suite in D Major Persichetti, The Hollow Men Maschera, Two Canzonas Haydn, Larghetto Enescu, Legend Arnatt, Suite for Organ and Brass Schumann, Adagio and Allegro Nelhybel, A Mighty Fortress =20 =20 _________________________________________________________________ It=92s tax season, make sure to follow these few simple tips=20 http://articles.moneycentral.msn.com/Taxes/PreparationTips/PreparationTips.= aspx?icid=3DWLMartagline= --_cc56cf52-8d80-4af5-8089-700add04378e_ Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Who:     Bethany Brass Quintet
            led= by Erik Hasselquist, trumpet;
            Christop= her Toth, organ & keyboard
 
What:    Concert - see program below
 
Where:   Bethany English Lutheran Church
            154= 60 Triskett Rd [near W. 150th & Lorain]
            Cle= veland, OH  44111
 
When:    Sunday, 15 April 2007, 7:00 p.m.
 
Program:
 
     Guami,  Two Canzonas
     Handel,  Suite in D Major
     Persichetti,  The Hollow Men
     Maschera,  Two Canzonas
     Haydn,  Larghetto
     Enescu,  Legend
     Arnatt,  Suite for Organ and Brass
     Schumann,  Adagio and Allegro
     Nelhybel,  A Mighty Fortress
 
 


It=92s tax season, make sure to follow these few simp= le tips Check it out!= = --_cc56cf52-8d80-4af5-8089-700add04378e_-- From meglouisedance at yahoo.com Thu Apr 12 19:57:47 2007 From: meglouisedance at yahoo.com (megan pitcher) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 19:57:47 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Friday Dance Improv Jam Message-ID: <400364.53966.qm@web55415.mail.re4.yahoo.com> --0-1550598775-1176433067=:53966 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Build or enhance your movement skills through play. Learn to lead and follow without talking. Feel what it means to be part of an ensemble. Be supported while you break out into a new idea. Enjoy the warm and supportive company of other professionals, pre-professionals and open minded community members. MegLouise Dance Hosts Improv Jams at Studio 11 Friday, April 13 at 8:00pm (always the 2nd and 4th Fridays) Suggested $5 Donation Come to watch or join. Feel free to suggest themes and ideas as inspiration or give feedback on our adventures. Bring a friend, come and go, enjoy the artwalk below! For More Information, Contact: Megan Pitcher Artistic Director, MegLouise Dance meglouisedance at yahoo.com www.meglouisedance.com --------------------------------- We won't tell. Get more on shows you hate to love (and love to hate): Yahoo! TV's Guilty Pleasures list. --0-1550598775-1176433067=:53966 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit

Build or enhance your movement skills through play. Learn to lead and follow without talking. Feel what it means to be part of an ensemble. Be supported while you break out into a new idea. Enjoy the warm and supportive company of other professionals, pre-professionals and open minded community members.

MegLouise Dance Hosts
Improv Jams at Studio 11
Friday, April 13 at 8:00pm
(always the 2nd and 4th Fridays)
Suggested $5 Donation

Come to watch or join. Feel free to suggest themes and ideas as inspiration or give feedback on our adventures. Bring a friend, come and go, enjoy the artwalk below!

For More Information, Contact:
Megan Pitcher
Artistic Director, MegLouise Dance
meglouisedance at yahoo.com
www.meglouisedance.com


We won't tell. Get more on shows you hate to love
(and love to hate): Yahoo! TV's Guilty Pleasures list. --0-1550598775-1176433067=:53966-- From jamiekoeth at hotmail.com Thu Apr 12 20:05:18 2007 From: jamiekoeth at hotmail.com (Jamie Koeth) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 23:05:18 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]URINETOWN ON CHANNEL 3 Message-ID: HEY EVERYONE, Stagecrafters' Teen Academy production of Urinetown will be featured on Channel 3 this Friday morning, April 13th on "Good Company" from 10-11am. They will be playing a video clip from a rehearsal and interviewing some teens in the show! Check it out!!!!! _________________________________________________________________ MSN is giving away a trip to Vegas to see Elton John.? Enter to win today. http://msnconcertcontest.com?icid-nceltontagline From cbc5 at case.edu Thu Apr 12 20:23:53 2007 From: cbc5 at case.edu (Christopher Chung) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 23:23:53 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MIDDLE OF MAY PRESENTS GODSPELL OPENING FRIDAY APRIL 13 Message-ID: <461EF7C9.30506@case.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------050803050607040603010903 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="------------010303080007010500080003" --------------010303080007010500080003 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dear NEOPAL Subscribers, *COME SUPPORT MIDDLE OF MAY'S PRODUCTION OF GODSPELL WITH A CAST OF VERY TALENTED TEENS FROM THE GREATER CLEVELAND AREA! *Discover a wonderfully moving experience, as students from Bay High School, Fairview High School, Magnificat High School, St. Ignatius High School, St. Edward High School, and Westlake High School tell the story of The Gospels through their own eyes and hearts. This will be an experience that you will not want to miss. Please feel free to invite anyone you want to this event and spread the word to everyone you know. In doing so, you will have the chance to see the start of something amazing...: *April 13 - 7:30pm April 14 - 2:00pm & 7:30pm April 15 - 3:00pm April 19 - 7:30pm April 20 - 7:30pm April 21 - 2:00pm & 7:30pm** CAST LIST: *Pat Miller (Jesus), Scott Donaldson (John the Baptist), Tym Tagliaferio (Judas), Catherine Betts, Devin Copfer, Mark Goins, Kiersten Greifenstein, Eileen Janesz, Eric Mayer, Ashley Norris, Molly Norris, Amanda Papa, Katherine Udris, and Anooj Bhandari. *PRODUCTION TEAM:* Jarred Nichols (Director), Christopher Chung (Music Director), and Melissa Smith-Beudert & Nicci Casarra (Choreographer). ## Created in 1971, Godspell retells the Gospel according to St. Matthew transposed into a contemporary setting, with music and new lyrics by Stephen Schwartz and book by John-Michael Tebelak. *MIDDLE OF MAY PRODUCTIONS:* Middle of May Productions is a not-for-profit production company committed to bringing inventive and thought-provoking theatrical experiences back to the community. They believe that theatre should not only entertain, but inspire... ## --------------010303080007010500080003 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit MIDDLE OF MAY PRESENTS GODSPELL OPENING FRIDAY APRIL 13 Dear NEOPAL Subscribers,

COME SUPPORT MIDDLE OF MAY'S PRODUCTION OF GODSPELL WITH A CAST OF VERY TALENTED TEENS FROM THE GREATER CLEVELAND AREA!

Discover a wonderfully moving experience, as students from Bay High School, Fairview High School, Magnificat High School, St. Ignatius High School, St. Edward High School, and Westlake High School tell the story of The Gospels through their own eyes and hearts.  This will be an experience that you will not want to miss. Please feel free to invite anyone you want to this event and spread the word to everyone you know. In doing so, you will have the chance to see the start of something amazing...:

April 13 - 7:30pm
April 14 - 2:00pm & 7:30pm
April 15 - 3:00pm
April 19 - 7:30pm
April 20 - 7:30pm
April 21 - 2:00pm & 7:30pm


CAST LIST: 
Pat Miller (Jesus), Scott Donaldson (John the Baptist), Tym Tagliaferio (Judas), Catherine Betts, Devin Copfer, Mark Goins, Kiersten Greifenstein, Eileen Janesz, Eric Mayer, Ashley Norris, Molly Norris, Amanda Papa, Katherine Udris, and Anooj Bhandari.

PRODUCTION TEAM:  Jarred Nichols (Director), Christopher Chung (Music Director), and Melissa Smith-Beudert & Nicci Casarra (Choreographer).

##

Created in 1971, Godspell retells the Gospel according to St. Matthew transposed into a contemporary setting, with music and new lyrics by Stephen Schwartz and book by John-Michael Tebelak.

MIDDLE OF MAY PRODUCTIONS:

Middle of May Productions is a not-for-profit production company committed to bringing inventive and thought-provoking theatrical experiences back to the community. They believe that theatre should not only entertain, but inspire...

##

--------------010303080007010500080003-- --------------050803050607040603010903 Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=utf-8; name="cbc5.vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="cbc5.vcf" begin:vcard fn:Christopher Chung n:Chung;Christopher adr;dom:;;11328 Euclid Ave, Apt 507;Cleveland;OH;44106-5109 email;internet:cbc5 at case.edu tel;cell:562.881.3352 version:2.1 end:vcard --------------050803050607040603010903-- From jamiekoeth at hotmail.com Thu Apr 12 20:19:51 2007 From: jamiekoeth at hotmail.com (Jamie Koeth) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 23:19:51 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Beverly Smith-Urinetown Invitation Message-ID: Hello Beverly, A few months ago, you posted on Neopal that you disagreed with our choice to produce Urinetown with 8-12 graders at Stagecrafters Youth Theatre. I'd like to sincerely and cordially invite you to attend any of our upcoming performances as my guest. You may also bring as many friends and colleagues as you'd like for free. Just mention your name at the door and we will give you any number of complimentary tickets. I welcome differing opinions and am not seeking to change your thoughts at all. This is simply an invitation to a great and fun show. Sincerley, Jamie Koeth, Director URINETOWN THE MUSICAL STAGECRAFTERS YOUTH THEATRE SATURDAY, APRIL 14TH AT 2PM AND 7PM SUNDAY, APRIL 15TH AT 1PM ORANGE HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 32000 CHAGRIN BLVD., PEPPER PIKE, OH 216-831-8601 FOR QUESTIONS _________________________________________________________________ Get a FREE Web site, company branded e-mail and more from Microsoft Office Live! http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/mcrssaub0050001411mrt/direct/01/ From PFLORIANO at aol.com Fri Apr 13 04:09:42 2007 From: PFLORIANO at aol.com (PFLORIANO at aol.com) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 07:09:42 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Club Laff Discount Tonight! Message-ID: --part1_d43.6c28fc8.3350bef6_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 2 performances this week, a Fri and Sat evening show. It features Natalie Green, Becca Marks, Maggie Stahl, Paul Floriano with=20 Musical Direction by Maureen Hartung. This weekend is Floriano's final performances.=A0 Starting on April 20, Greg= =20 Violand's manly baritone will replace Floriano's warbling in the show on the= =20 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_d43.6c28fc8.3350bef6_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

There is a great, little musical revue at the C= leveland Play House Club, called, "Boogie Woogie Baby!'=A0=A0 It's the music= of the Andrews Sisters and we have 2 performances this week, a Fri and Sat=20= evening show.

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

This weekend is Floriano's final performances.=A0 Starting on April 20, Greg= Violand's manly baritone will replace Floriano's warbling in the show on th= e 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 wha= t's free at http://www.aol.com. --part1_d43.6c28fc8.3350bef6_boundary-- From suehollandjohnson at yahoo.com Fri Apr 13 04:41:28 2007 From: suehollandjohnson at yahoo.com (sue holland johnson) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 04:41:28 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio Needs to Fill Male Role Immediately for Gary Webster's "Prime Beef" Message-ID: <839677.87779.qm@web38706.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-477210782-1176464488=:87779 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit The WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio needs to immediately fill the role of Eddie, a supporting character in Prime Beef, one of three romantic comedies, by local playwright, Gary R. Webster, for its ?PlayActs? Performances. The one-acts, You'll be Back, Strictly Platonic? and Prime Beef will be performed, Sat. & Sun. 4/28 & 4/29, at Gallery 324, for 2 benefit performances. Eddie (late 20?s, w/b). An average looking, shy guy. Wishes he could find a woman like Diane. He's flattered when she asks him to participate in the bachelor auction. He's sincerely sorry he doesn't raise any money for the animal shelter but is also hurt when no one bids on him. Please email if you'd like more information &/or would be able to come in and read, tomorrow, Saturday, 4/14. Thanks . . . Sue Johnson Director wakeup4664 at aol.com wakeupandlives.org (216) 561-8608 http://carolirvin.com/wakeup.htm --------------------------------- Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell? Check outnew cars at Yahoo! Autos. --0-477210782-1176464488=:87779 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
The WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio needs to immediately fill  the role of Eddie, a supporting character in  Prime Beef, one of three romantic comedies, by local playwright, Gary R. Webster, for its ?PlayActs? Performances.  The one-acts, You'll be Back, Strictly Platonic? and Prime Beef will be performed, Sat. & Sun. 4/28 & 4/29, at Gallery 324, for 2 benefit performances. 
 
 Eddie (late 20?s, w/b). An average looking, shy guy. Wishes he could find a woman like Diane. He's flattered when she asks him to participate in the bachelor auction. He's sincerely sorry he doesn't raise any money for the animal shelter but is also hurt when no one bids on him.
 
Please email if you'd like more information &/or would be able to come in and read, tomorrow, Saturday, 4/14.
 
Thanks . . .
Sue Johnson
Director
wakeupandlives.org
(216) 561-8608


http://carolirvin.com/wakeup.htm


Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell?
Check out new cars at Yahoo! Autos. --0-477210782-1176464488=:87779-- From houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com Fri Apr 13 05:35:33 2007 From: houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com (Jessica Houde) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 05:35:33 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]FREE class on Sunday April 22nd at Houde School of Acting!!!! Message-ID: <226200.99860.qm@web30103.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-720228507-1176467733=:99860 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit HOUDE SCHOOL OF ACTING IS SCHEDULING FOR OUR FREE CLASS! We have already had 3 very successful FREE CLASSES and because of the high demand for a WEEKEND class we are now scheduling for: SUNDAY APRIL 22ND! We use the Meisner technique which focuses on "living truthfully under imaginary circumstances." We are located in BEACHWOOD, OHIO. Call or email to register and for exact location! They book up fast so hurry and register! Contact Information: Houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com (440) 223-4533 - Ashley Gulla BIOGRAPHY: Jessica Houde, the owner of Houde School of Acting, has studied and taught at Playhouse West in Los Angeles with Robert Caregie and Jeff Goldblum. She has also worked with the following well known actors; James Franco, Shawnee Smith, Robin Cohen, Jeff Goldblum and Mark Peligrino. Her experience in acting and teaching has helped to develop current students to become the best actors they can be! --0-720228507-1176467733=:99860 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
HOUDE SCHOOL OF ACTING
IS SCHEDULING
FOR OUR
FREE CLASS!
 
 
We have already had 3 very successful FREE CLASSES and because of the high demand for a WEEKEND class we are now scheduling for:
 
SUNDAY APRIL 22ND!
 
We use the Meisner technique which focuses on
"living truthfully under imaginary circumstances."
 
 
We are located in BEACHWOOD, OHIO.
 
Call or email to register and for exact location!
They book up fast so hurry and register!
 
Contact Information:
Houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com
 
(440) 223-4533 - Ashley Gulla
 
 
BIOGRAPHY:
Jessica Houde, the owner of Houde School of Acting, has studied and taught at Playhouse West in Los Angeles with Robert Caregie and Jeff Goldblum. She has also worked with the following well known actors; James Franco, Shawnee Smith, Robin Cohen, Jeff Goldblum and Mark Peligrino.  Her experience in acting and teaching has helped to develop current students to become the best actors they can be!
--0-720228507-1176467733=:99860-- From jkeppe at mac.com Fri Apr 13 05:38:54 2007 From: jkeppe at mac.com (John Kepperley) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 08:38:54 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]North Olmsted High School's "The Music Man" 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. --MS_Mac_OE_3259298334_301645_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable NORTH OLMSTED HIGH SCHOOL MUSIC DEPARTMENT PRESENTS "The Music Man" Students at North Olmsted High School are eagerly anticipating this years Music Department=B9s performance of=B9 Meredith Willson=B9s musical, The Music Man. The performances will be April 278th & April 28th at 7:30 PM and April 29th at 2:00 PM in the North Olmsted High School Cafetorium. Members of the High School Orchestra, the High School Choir, the High School Thespian Club, and The High School Artisans Club have contributed to the production. "The Music Man" PRODUCTION STAFF PRODUCER John Kepperley CHOREOGRAPHER Brenda Larochelle DIRECTOR Michael Larochelle VOCAL MUSIC DIRECTOR David Bird INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC DIRECTOR Ben McMurtrie, Daniel Greene PRODUCTION STAGE MANAGERS Amanda Browne, Heather Hileman SET DIRECTOR Michael Larochelle TECHNICAL LIGHTING/SOUND CONSULTANT Robert Horn AUDIO TECHNICIAN Dave Prince TECHNICAL CONSULTANT Michael Larochelle COSTUMER Nancy Melchiorus =20 Ticket prices for the reserved seats will be $8.00 adults; $4.50 students and senior citizens with sales starting on April 12, 2005. Call 801-5050, extension 8030 to reserve a seat for a particular performance and pick up and pay for your tickets within three school days after your call in reservation. Residents may purchase reserved seat tickets directly from th= e high school bursars office between the hours of 10:30 AM and 1:30 PM or 3:00 PM and 3:45 PM. North Olmsted High School is Located at 5755 Burns Rd. North Olmsted, Ohio 44070. 440-779-8825 --MS_Mac_OE_3259298334_301645_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable North Olmsted High School's "The Music Man"

NORTH OLMSTED HIGH SCHOOL MUSIC
DEPARTMENT PRESENTS
"The Music Man"

Students at North Olmsted High School are eagerly an= ticipating this years Music Department=B9s performance of=B9 Meredith Willson=B9s = musical, The Music Man. The performances  will be April 278th & April 28th =  at 7:30 PM and April 29th at 2:00 PM in the North Olmsted H= igh School Cafetorium.  Members of the High School Orchestra, the High = School Choir, the High School Thespian Club,   and The High School= Artisans Club have contributed to the production.

"The Music Man" PRODUCTI= ON STAFF
   = ;        PRODUCER    =             = ;            &nb= sp;            &= nbsp;            = ;            &nb= sp;            &= nbsp;            = ;    John Kepperley
           CHORE= OGRAPHER           &nb= sp;            &= nbsp;            = ;            &nb= sp;            &= nbsp;            = ;    Brenda Larochelle
           DIREC= TOR             &= nbsp;            = ;            &nb= sp;            &= nbsp;            = ;            &nb= sp;            &= nbsp;          Michael Lar= ochelle
           VOCAL= MUSIC DIRECTOR          &n= bsp;            =             &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;            =  David Bird
            &n= bsp;    INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC DIRECTOR   &= nbsp;            = ;            &nb= sp;         Ben McMurtrie, Dani= el Greene           &nb= sp;            <= BR>            PRODUCTI= ON STAGE MANAGERS          =             &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;   Amanda Browne, Heather Hileman
            &n= bsp;    SET DIRECTOR     &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;            =             &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;            =             &nbs= p;        Michael Larochelle
           TECHN= ICAL LIGHTING/SOUND CONSULTANT       Rober= t Horn            =             &nbs= p;       
           AUDIO TE= CHNICIAN            &= nbsp;            = ;            &nb= sp;            &= nbsp;  
Dave Prince
            &n= bsp;    TECHNICAL CONSULTANT    &n= bsp;            =             &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;            =      Michael Larochelle
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Ticket prices for the reserved seats will be $8.00 adults; $4.50 stude= nts and senior citizens with sales starting on April 12, 2005.  Call 80= 1-5050,  extension  8030  to reserve a seat for a particular = performance and pick up and pay for your tickets within three school days af= ter your call in reservation.  Residents may purchase reserved seat tic= kets directly from the high school bursars office between the hours of 10:30= AM  and 1:30 PM or 3:00 PM and 3:45 PM.

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We're a high-energy all occasion - variety band. We do mostly corporate events/weddings, few bars. We're looking for an awesome lead guitar player who is also a singer and has a great stage presence. We play 50+ jobs a year

We're preferably looking for someone who has played in all-occasion bands before and already knows a good amount of the all occasion material because our song list is very diverse and pretty long. We play everything from Jazz Standards to Hip-Hop

If you're an awesome guitar player/singer with great stage presence, we want to hear from you!
 


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Check out new cars at Yahoo! Autos. --0-1405610656-1176472309=:36264-- From ktpikus at yahoo.com Fri Apr 13 07:01:45 2007 From: ktpikus at yahoo.com (Catherine Pikus) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 07:01:45 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]New session of Ballroom Dance Lessons scheduled to begin... Message-ID: <603209.29010.qm@web50902.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-1565196943-1176472905=:29010 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Do you watch "Dancing with the Stars" religiously and want to learn? Are you a closet "Dirty Dancing" fan? Have you ever wanted to impress that special someone on the dance floor? Ballroom Dance Lessons are now being offered at Mentor Heisley Racquet & Fitness Club. (Membership NOT required) Over the next 10 weeks, Learn the basics of Cha-cha, Waltz, Swing, Tango, Fox Trot, Merengue, and Much More! Membership to the fitness club is NOT required, nor is having a partner. All you need is a willingness to learn. A new session of ballroom dance lessons is scheduled to begin Wednesday April 18 and there is no deadline for registration. Date: Wednesday evenings From April 18 to June 27 (There will be no class on Wed. May 2) Time: 7:30-8:30pm (if necessary a second session may be added from 8:30-9:30) Location: Mentor Heisley Racquet and Fitness Club 6000 Heisley Road Mentor, Ohio (440)357-6147 Cost: Members: $50/person Non-Members: $65/person For further information contact Cindy at (440)357-6147 or by e-mail at cwollant at neohio.twcbc.com To register, contact Heisley Racquet Club at (440)357-6147. --------------------------------- Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell? Check outnew cars at Yahoo! Autos. --0-1565196943-1176472905=:29010 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Do you watch "Dancing with the Stars" religiously and want to learn?
 
Are you a closet "Dirty Dancing" fan?
 
Have you ever wanted to impress that special someone on the dance floor?
 
Ballroom Dance Lessons
 
are now being offered at Mentor Heisley Racquet & Fitness Club.  (Membership NOT required)
 
Over the next 10 weeks, Learn the basics of Cha-cha, Waltz, Swing, Tango, Fox Trot, Merengue, and Much More!
 
Membership to the fitness club is NOT required, nor is having a partner.  All you need is a willingness to learn.
 
A new session of ballroom dance lessons is scheduled to begin Wednesday April 18 and there is no deadline for registration.
 
 
Date:      Wednesday evenings From April 18 to June 27
                   (There will be no class on Wed. May 2)
 
Time:      7:30-8:30pm
       (if necessary a second session may be added from 8:30-9:30)
 
Location:  Mentor Heisley Racquet and Fitness Club
              
6000 Heisley Road
Mentor, Ohio
               (440)357-6147
 
Cost:      Members: $50/person 
             Non-Members:  $65/person
 
 
For further information contact Cindy at (440)357-6147
  or by e-mail at cwollant at neohio.twcbc.com
 
To register, contact Heisley Racquet Club at (440)357-6147


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Check out new cars at Yahoo! Autos. --0-1565196943-1176472905=:29010-- From office at waccelyria.org Fri Apr 13 07:22:56 2007 From: office at waccelyria.org (Diana Tyler) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 10:22:56 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Organ Dedication Concert This Sunday--Todd Wilson Message-ID: <000201c77dd7$3b6bce30$6501a8c0@waccoffice> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0003_01C77DB5.B45A2E30 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Virtuoso to Perform One of America's leading concert organists, Todd Wilson, will be featured in a 3 p.m. concert at Elyria's Washington Avenue Christian Church this Sunday, April 15 when the church dedicates its new pipe organ. The newly-installed 18-rank pipe organ was designed and built by Kegg Pipe Organ Builders of Hartville, Ohio. Wilson has been hailed by critics and audiences as a "fabulous virtuoso" with "stunning technique" who consistently brings audiences to their feet. His bold and dynamic playing style combine with entertaining and diverse programming to win new fans of what has been described as the king of all instruments. Audiences particularly enjoy Wilson's personal charm and wit demonstrated in his spoken performance remarks. Todd Wilson has been heard in many major cities throughout the United States, Europe and Japan, playing solo concerts and accompanying some of the world's best orchestras. He dedicated the organ in the new 21,000-seat Mormon Conference Center in Salt Lake City, and performed with the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra on the first orchestra subscription series concert featuring the new organ at Disney Hall in Los Angeles. Wilson is Director of Music and Organist at Cleveland's Church of the Covenant and also chairs the Organ Department of The Cleveland Institute of Music. Former Head of the Organ Department at Berea's Baldwin-Wallace College Conservatory of Music, he was a favorite performer in the school's annual Bach Festivals. He currently teaches at Columbus' Capital University. Organ Curator of the recently-restored E.M. Skinner Norton Memorial Organ in Cleveland's Severance Hall, he can be heard playing a variety of Christmas music on "A Joyous Celebration", the 2001 inaugural recording of that instrument. Wilson has several releases on the JAV label, including a 2005 disk which features a live recital of American music from the National Cathedral in Washington, DC. His "In a Quiet Cathedral," a two-disc collection of meditative organ music, has been described as a "must-have" recording for music enthusiasts. He received his Bachelor and Master of Music degrees from the College-Conservatory of Music at the University of Cincinnati, where he studied organ with Wayne Fisher. He received additional coaching in organ repertoire from Russell Saunders at The Eastman School of Music. Winner of the Grand Prix de Chartres (France) and the Ft. Wayne Competition, Wilson has become a sought-after adjudicator for many of the world's most prestigious competitions. He is an active member of the American Guild of Organists and holds the Fellow and Choirmaster certificates. Wilson was a featured performer for the Centennial National Convention of the Guild in New York City. A reception will follow Sunday's concert, with a freewill offering benefiting the church's Organ Fund. Washington Avenue Christian Church is located at 301 Washington Avenue, in downtown Elyria, across from the Elyria Public Library. For further information, call 440-323-4213, email office at waccelyria.org or visit the church's web site: www.waccelyria.org . # # # Blessings, Diana Tyler, Office Administrator Washington Avenue Christian Church Elyria, OH 44035-5124 Phone: 440-323-4213 Fax: 440-323-4214 Website: www.waccelyria.org E-mail: office at waccelyria.org ------=_NextPart_000_0003_01C77DB5.B45A2E30 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Virtuoso to Perform

        = ;    One of = America's leading concert organists, Todd Wilson, will be featured in a 3 p.m. concert at = Elyria’s Washington Avenue Christian Church this Sunday, April 15 when the church dedicates its new pipe organ.  = The newly-installed 18-rank pipe organ was designed and built by Kegg Pipe = Organ Builders of Hartville, = Ohio.

        = ;    = Wilson has been hailed by critics and audiences as a “fabulous = virtuoso” with “stunning technique” who consistently brings audiences = to their feet.   His bold = and dynamic playing style combine with entertaining and diverse programming to win new fans = of what has been described as the king of all instruments.  Audiences particularly enjoy = Wilson’s personal charm and wit demonstrated in his spoken performance = remarks.

Todd Wilson has been heard in many major = cities throughout the United = States, Europe and = Japan, playing solo concerts and accompanying = some of the world’s best orchestras.  He dedicated the organ in the new 21,000-seat = Mormon = Conference = Center in = Salt Lake = City, and performed with the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra on the first orchestra subscription series = concert featuring the new organ at Disney Hall in = Los = Angeles.

        = ;    = Wilson is Director of Music and Organist at = Cleveland’s Church of the Covenant and also chairs the Organ Department of The = Cleveland Institute of Music.  Former = Head of the Organ Department at = Berea’s Baldwin-Wallace College Conservatory of Music, he was a favorite = performer in the school’s annual Bach Festivals.  He currently teaches at = ColumbusCapital = University.  

Organ Curator of the recently-restored = E.M. Skinner Norton Memorial Organ in Cleveland’s Severance Hall, he = can be heard playing a variety of Christmas music on “A Joyous Celebration”, the 2001 inaugural recording of that = instrument.  = Wilson has several releases on the JAV label, including a 2005 disk which features a live recital of American music = from the National Cathedral in Washington, DC.  = His "In a Quiet Cathedral," a two-disc collection of meditative = organ music, has been described as a “must-have” recording for = music enthusiasts.

He received his Bachelor and Master of = Music degrees from the College-Conservatory of Music at the = University of Cincinnati, where he studied organ with Wayne = Fisher.  He received additional coaching = in organ repertoire from Russell Saunders at The Eastman School of Music. 

Winner of the Grand Prix de Chartres = (France) and the Ft. Wayne Competition, Wilson has become a sought-after = adjudicator for many of the world’s most prestigious competitions.  He is an active member of the = American Guild of Organists and holds the Fellow and Choirmaster certificates.  = Wilson was a featured performer for the = Centennial National Convention of the Guild in = New York = City.

A reception will follow Sunday’s = concert, with a freewill offering benefiting the church’s Organ Fund.  Washington Avenue Christian = Church is located at 301 Washington Avenue, in downtown = Elyria, across from the Elyria Public = Library.  For further information, call = 440-323-4213, email office at waccelyria.org or visit the church’s web = site:  www.waccelyria.org .

 

# # #

 

Blessings,

 

Diana Tyler, Office = Administrator

Washington = Avenue Christian Church

Elyria, OH  44035-5124<= /span>

Phone:  = 440-323-4213

Fax:  = 440-323-4214

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E-mail:  office at waccelyria.org

 

 

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C77DD9.5541B9F7-- From meglouisedance at yahoo.com Fri Apr 13 07:38:14 2007 From: meglouisedance at yahoo.com (megan pitcher) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 07:38:14 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Saturday Int. Dance Class Message-ID: <428837.23797.qm@web55412.mail.re4.yahoo.com> N O T I C E : Intermediate Modern Dance At Studio 11 (www.studio11tremont.com) Taught by Megan Pitcher This Saturday from 2:30 - 3:45pm $10 per class / $25 month Class this week will be downstairs. Class will include Bartenieff based floor warm-up, exercises for strength and balance, spine articulation and a "spirited" combination. Considering the space change, we will surely work on spatial awareness! N E W C L A S S : We will begin offering a beginning modern dance class for those 16 and older. If you are interested, please contact Megan to discuss possible class times. Megan Pitcher MegLouise Dance 616.502.1019 meglouisedance at yahoo.com __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From janlrene at sssnet.com Fri Apr 13 08:56:07 2007 From: janlrene at sssnet.com (janelle) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 10:56:07 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Stark Arts Festival April 13th to April 22nd! Message-ID: <002701c77de4$427a5f40$d07d8c18@blessed> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0028_01C77DBA.59B03E20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello! This edition of the Square Peg Promotions arts calendar includes music concerts, theatre, dance, written and spoken word gatherings, and visual arts events happening in Stark County and several surrounding = areas during the Stark Arts Festival, April 13th to 22nd. =20 A Note from the Editor: Because there are even more arts-friendly events than usual in Stark = County in celebration of the Arts Festival, it is likely that this edition of = the calendar is missing several worthy & wonderful arts events that are = being presented to us in conjunction with the Stark Arts Festival! Conversely, = the board members of Stark Arts Coming Together are still learning daily of = more events happening during the Stark Arts Festival, but the deadline for printing brochures has already come and gone, so the colorful and beautifully printed brochures (Thank you, Pinnacle Press!) are also = missing some great events. Please check out the events in this edition of the Square Peg = newsletter, =93and=94 also check out the =93Calendar=94 and =93Finale=94 tabs at the = festival website: www.starkartsfestival.com . = All that to say this...the omission of any organization or event from = either the Festival brochures or this edition of the Square Peg Promotions arts calendar is =93not=94 an indication of any lack of support or = endorsement (personally, professionally, or organizationally). We celebrate the arts = in ALL its many forms and with ALL the varied missions and personalities of those in our midst who CREATE! Come celebrate with us, won=92t you?! =20 ACTing up, as usual~ Square Peg Promotions=20 Janelle 330.806.6520 (new phone#!) < Subscribe=94 in the subject line. Conversely, if you=92d rather not = receive this free, blind-copied, weekly newsletter, simply send me an email with =93unsubscribe=94 in the subject line! Thanks.>> *** =20 Stark Arts Festival April 13th to 22nd www.starkartsfestival.com =20 presented by Stark Arts Coming Together Stark Arts Coming Together (Stark ACT), a grassroots committee of = volunteers and arts advocates is excited to announce the 2nd Annual Stark Arts Festival. The event was created in 2006 to raise awareness of the arts, increase participation in the arts and build connections between the = arts and the community. Stark County residents of all ages are encouraged to participate. All art forms are represented, including many genres of = music concerts, dance and theatre performances, spoken word gatherings, = workshops, and visual arts exhibits and demonstrations. Brochures and printed event calendars will be available all over the county over the next few days, = and you can check the website www.starkartsfestival.com for details. =20 Friday, April 13th, 5pm to 10pm Saturday, April 14th, 11am to 5pm Art Is Alive: The Beat Goes On Canton Cultural Center, Market Avenue North, downtown Canton 44702 Admission is still only $1, and all ages are welcome! Over 40 artists, musicians, dancers, spoken word performances, and more. Food, beverages, spirits, and ART are available for sale during this event. Thanks to = Robin Kratzer of Quonset Hut, in partnership with Canton Museum of Art. =20 Friday, April 13th, 8:30a to 5p Saturday, April 14th, 8:30a to 5p Sunday, 8:30a to Noon HeArtsComingTogether McKinley Grand Hotel, 320 Market Avenue S., Canton, OH 44702 (330) = 454-5000 =91=94Open Space Discussions: Fri. & Sat. 8:30-5:00, Sun. 8:30-Noon, = with evening events in Connection with ACT 2 (Arts Coming Together). Though participants may come and go as they please, the hosts highly recommend = that you attend the Opening Circle, as =93everything flows outward from = there.=94 =93Participate in Our Global Peace Tiles Creation Factory.....and Share = your HeArts with others' HeArts around the world!=94 Among other conference activities, there will be a Global Peace Tiles Factory, allowing anyone = to create collage murals to be exchanged with others, exhibited on World = Aids Day - December 1, and sold to benefit better world initiatives around = the world. We'd like to see how many countries We can touch through Peace = Tiles created here in Canton during the conference, and even Mayor Creighton = has pledged to participate. "A puzzle is not a picture until ALL its pieces = are linked." With this in mind, it will take approximately 12 Billion, 166 Million Peace Tiles to cover the Earth, as figured by Our sponsor, Schneider's Lumber.=94 eyeclectic at aol.com=20 =20 Friday, April 13th, 6:30pm Live Music by Hey Sandy, Box the Stars, Pleasant View, & My Band Note: Promise Me Scarlet has cancelled their participation for this = evening Rivertree Christian Church, 7373 Portage Street NW, Jackson Twp=20 Admission $4. All ages welcome.=20 =20 Friday, April 13th, 7pm Saturday, April 14th, 7pm Once Upon A Mattress presented by Lake Center Christian Jr. High School Kaufman Center, 12895 kaufman Avenue NW,=20 Tickets at the door $5 adults & $3 for students. This comedy-musical = tells the =93real=94 story behind the children=92s favorite, =93the princess = and the pea.=94 =20 Friday, April 13th, 7pm Implied Logic Acoustic duo=20 Hartville Caf=E9, Edison and Market, Hartville, OH 44632 http://www.impliedlogicband.com =20 =20 Friday, April 13th, 7pm Saturday, April 14th, 7pm Daniel (Biblical drama) Amish Door, Wilmot OH www.amishdoor.com 888.AMISH.DO(or) 888.264.7436 =20 Friday, April 13th, 7:30pm to 9:30pm Zach=20 Maize Valley Winery, 6193 Edison St. NE (St. Rt. 619,) Hartville, Ohio = 44632 330-877-8344 This place has been quickly building a great name for = itself! Come out and support this unique new venue! www.maizevalleywinery.com www.zachmusic.net =20 =20 =20 Friday, April 13th, 8pm Saturday, April 14th, 8pm Mount Union College Department of Theatre presents student-directed = one-act plays Rodman Playhouse, corner of Simpson Street & Union Avenue in Alliance OH = Admission is free. A total of six student-directed, one-act plays will = be performed, alternating three plays each evening. 330.823.3860 for info. =20 Friday, April 13th, 8pm Saturday, April 14th, 8pm Sunday, April 15th, 2:30pm (and April 19, 20, 21, 22) Top Girls by Caryl Churchill KSU Stark Campus Theatre, Fine Arts Building, 6000 Frank Ave NW, Canton = OH 44720 KSU students get free admission w/ current college ID; for others, = tickets $8 adults, and $5 for non-KSU students and sr. citizens. Reservations = M-F 1-5pm at 330.244.3348 www.stark.kent.edu =20 =20 Friday, April 13th, 8pm Chris Hillman featuring Herb Pederson Kent Stage, 175 East Main Street, downtown Kent, OH 44240 Advance discount tickets $20; day of show $23. 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 at info at kentstage.org or call 330-677-5005. www.kentstage.org www.ticketweb.com =20 Chris Hillman and Herb Pedersen played together in the Desert Rose Band = in the 1980s and cranked out a string of mainstream country hits. 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. The old amigos recently connected = again to record Way Out West (Back Porch), a rollicking collection of California-style country and Appalachian breakdowns. =20 Friday, April 13th, 9pm to Midnight Live Music=20 The Hub (inside First Friends Church), 5455 Market Ave. N., Canton, OH = 44714 The Hub, a coffee house for young adults is open every Friday night = during the school year from 9:00 PM to midnight. There is a $2 cover charge = which includes coffee and snacks by donation. It is a great place to come and hang out with other young adults. Open to the public. =20 Saturday, April 14th, 10:30am to 1:30p Drum Workshop 2nd April galerie, 207 Sixth St. NW/ Canton Ohio 44702/ 330-451-0924=20 Feel The Beat!! 2nd April presents A Drumming Workshop for Kids! (and = their adult friends!) =20 Use your imagination and create your very own drum in the morning with = Ms. Lynda and then (after a light snack) learn all about drums and drumming = from Jerry West from The Ananda Center! This unique workshop is for kids of = all ages (even parents!) Cost of the class is $15.00 and includes a light snack. Space is limited so please call at least 24 hours in advance to register! 330-451-0924 =20 Saturday, April 14th Opening of Exhibit: Ohio Scene: Contemporary Ceramics Canton Museum of Art, 1001 Market Avenue N., downtown Canton, OH 330-453-7666 The Canton Museum of Art and "Ceramics Monthly" editor, Bill Hunt, = present an extravaganza of Ohio-made ceramic artwork. Mr. Hunt will be the guest curator for this exhibit that will feature noted Ohio artist/potters. = This exhibit runs through July 22. www.cantonart.org = =20 Saturday, April 14th Opening of Exhibit: =93Encaustic Works: Two Views=94 Canton Museum of Art, 1001 Market Avenue N., downtown Canton, OH 330-453-7666 The Colorful sculptures of fruit trees, books and human forms that = address the issues of gender, ancestry and memory are the works of artists John = and Claire Murray-Adams. Working with wood, plaster, found objects and encaustic paint, John=92s work has been seen in group shows around = Northeast Ohio, including the Cleveland Sculpture Center. Claire, an Associate Professor of Art and Chair of the Visual Art Department at Malone = College, started in art quilts, then added paint and collage to the surface = fabrics. She soon discovered that the construction and sculpture of found objects = and encaustic paints gave her the depth she wanted to convey. The Canton = Museum of Art will present their two-person exhibit in the Milligan Gallery. = This exhibit runs through July 22. www.cantonart.org = =20 Saturday, April 14th, 2pm Poetry Readings for Adults & Teens SCDL Plain Community Branch, 1803 Schneider Street NE, Canton OH 44721 Today=92s readings feature John Carroll University Professor George = Bilgerre, KSU-Salem Professor Craig Paulenich, and one of my personal favorites, published poet Joanne Lehman from Sugarcreek, OH. Refreshments will be served. Register at 330.494.3399. =20 Saturday, April 14th, 7pm Ryan Humbert (=93some sort of acoustic show...=94) Jimmy's Caf=E9, corner of State Street & Chestnut Blvd, Cuyahoga Falls http://ryanhumbert.com =20 =20 Saturday, April 14th, 7:30pm to 9:30pm The Professors Maize Valley Winery, 6193 Edison St. NE (St. Rt. 619) Hartville, Ohio = 44632 330-877-8344 Bill reminds us to come check out the new look in the tasting area and market: more seating & more open space, =93because cool people just keep coming out!=94 mr.maze at maizevalley.com www.maizevalleywinery.com www.ryanhumbert.com =20 =20 Saturday, April 14th, 8pm Screwtape (play based on C.S. Lewis=92 book, the Screwtape Letters=94) presented by Malone College Theatre Dept. Malone College Arts Hall, 515 25th Street NW, Canton OH 44709 = 330.471.8202 $2 admission for Malone students; $10 admission all others. =20 Saturday, April 14th, evening The Most Beautiful Losers CD Release Party, with Escaping Grace (from Pittsburgh), Robots On Crack (from Athens,Oh), and Cowboy Messiah (from Detroit) with Performance Painting by Patrick Buckohr The Loop Caf=E9 , Grace Avenue NE, Canton OH (see directions below) Cover charge is $5 at the door, and the first fifty people get a copy of = the CD. To get to the Loop, go 12th street in downtown east=85 eventually = it will turn into Mahoning Road NE=85 Take Mahoning Road until you get to Grace Avenue=85 Turn right on Grace Avenue, Drive down the hill=85 you=92ll = see it=85 cbuckohr at neo.rr.com=20 =20 Saturday, April 14th, 8pm The Battle of Standing Rock II presented by Standing Rock Cultural Arts = and The Women's Resource Center of Kent, sponsored by CDCentric.com The Kent Stage, 175 East Main Street, downtown Kent, OH 44240 Standing Rock Cultural Arts is proud to announce its second Battle of Standing Rock, a classic battle of the bands. Standing Rock Cultural = Arts, 257 N. Water St., Kent, OH 44240 330-673-4970 www.standingrock.net. There is FREE parking behind the theater and on all city streets. = Tickets will also be available at the door. Doors open one hour before event = time. If you have any questions, please email at info at kentstage.org or call 330-677-5005. www.kentstage.org www.ticketweb.com =20 =20 =20 April 15th to April 21st, 2007: National Library Week Many thanks to the Massillon Public Library system and the Stark County District Library System for their active participation in this year=92s = Stark Arts Festival. Check out the many offerings at: = www.starkartsfestival.com ; www.massillonpubliclibrary.org ; and www.starklibrary.org .=20 =20 Sunday, April 15th, Noon to 2pm=20 Steve Dallas on piano Executive Event Center, West Tuscarawas St., Perry Twp. OH 44708 Steve tickles the ivories every week while you tickle your tastebuds = with EEC=92s Sunday brunch. =20 Sunday, April 15, Noon to 3pm Pampered Chef Open House (benefits Ohio Youth Ballet) The Turning Pointe School of Dance, 2387 Locust St. S., Canal Fulton.=20 Everyone is welcome to browse and shop from the new spring line of = quality kitchen products from the Pampered Chef Company. At the same time, you = will be supporting the pre-professional Ohio Youth Ballet and all the = non-profit company=92s worthwhile community outreach programs. Under the artistic direction of Inna Stabrova and Dmitry Tuboltsev, the young dancers bring their love of the arts and talents to local schools, libraries, = retirement homes and other venues. At the Pampered Chef Open House, a kitchen consultant will demonstrate all the exciting new products. If you place = an order that day, you will be entered in a raffle to win an Executive = Saut=E9 Pan (valued at $38) or an Ultimate Mandoline (valued at $59.50). Also, = if you book your own Pampered Chef Kitchen Show you will be entered into = the drawing five more times.It=92s springtime, and now is the season to = liven up and restock your kitchen or complete any birthday or Mother's and = Father=92s Day shopping. For more information, call the dance studio at = 330-854-1417 or e-mail ohioyouthballet at turningpointeschoolofdance.net. You may shop = online at the following website: www.pamperedchef.biz/mychefdawn =20 Sunday, April 15th, 1p to 2:30p and 3:30 to 5:30p Musical Theater Workshop presented by Jonathan Tisevich 1pm to 2:30pm: beginner/intermediate class for ages 8-14 ($30 tuition) 3:30pm to 5:30pm: advanced class for ages 13 and up ($35 tuition) The Turning Pointe School of Dance, 2387 Locust St. S., Canal Fulton, = Ohio 330-854-1417 Jonathan is a Broadway performer and Canton native! www.turningpointeschoolofdance.net =20 =20 Sunday, April 15th, 2pm Akron Symphony Orchestra=92s 50th Anniversary Concert St. Bernard Catholic Church James Mismas, director. For Tickets, please call 330.535.8131 www.akronsymphony.org =20 =20 Sunday, April 15th 2:3pm to 4:30 pm Polaroid Transfers with Jody Hawk Massillon Museum, 121 Lincoln Way East Massillon, OH 44646 By transferring Polaroid emulsion to watercolor paper, you can create = unique photographic transformations. 35mm slides will be provided =96 or = better yet, bring your own! Where =96 Massillon Museum main classroom Cost =96 $23 (members); $26 (nonmembers) Pay by check, cash, or credit card by mail, = in person or over the phone. Registration ends Friday April 13th = (extended!) =96 reserve your place TODAY! 330.833.4061 www.massillonmuseum.org =20 =20 Sunday, April 15th, 3pm Monster Pianos: multiple pianos played by 21 pianists E.J. Thomas Hall at The University of Akron All ages. Galen Karriker, UA Marching Band director, will conduct. Will feature a big-screen =93piano cam=94 to put the audience in the middle = of the sights & sounds. Tickets are available at the door: adults $10, senior citizens $8, children 12 & under attend for free. =20 =20 =20 Sunday, April 15th Fabulous Talent Dance Competition Canton Palace Theatre, 605 Market Avenue North, downtown Canton, 44702 www.cantonpalacetheatre.org =20 Sunday, April 15th=20 NEOBA North East Ohio Blues Alliance Meeting & performance by Wayne Reed Minerva Music, 119 North Market Street, downtown Minerva 330.868.5708 Wayne Reed will play a set of blues and jazz after the meeting and host =93sorta impromptu jam!=94 All are welcome, and bring a friend! http://www.thewaynereedconnection.com =20 =20 Week of April 16th to April 20th, Noon to 1pm each day Brown Bag Concert Series at Stark Community Foundation Foundations Centre, 1st flr Community Conference Room, 400 Market Ave. = N., Canton=20 Stark County talent will perform from noon to 1:00 p.m. each day. = (editor=92s note: Please see calendar entries below for the Daily Talent...and what = a variety!) This weeklong event is free and open to the public; guests are = encouraged to bring a lunch. The =93Brown Bag Concert Series,=94 is part of 2007 = Stark Arts Festival held April 13-22 to raise awareness of the arts, increase participation in the arts and build connections between the arts and the community. =20 Monday, April 16th, Noon to 1pm John Whitacre & Mark Roliff: =93Rampant Mandolin=94 Brown Bag Concert Series at Stark Community Foundation Foundations Centre, 1st flr Community Conference Room, 400 Market Ave. = N., Canton=20 This weeklong event is free and open to the public; guests are = encouraged to bring a lunch. Traditional instrumental Scottish, Irish, and Welsh = music; John Whitacre, mandolin and fiddle; Mark Roliff, guitar. =20 Monday, April 16th, 8pm to 10pm Poetry & Prose open mic night=20 Muggswigz coffee & tea co., 137 Walnut Ave. NE, Canton, OH 44702 (330) 452-6336 www.muggswigz.com =20 =20 Tuesday, April 17th, Noon to 1pm=20 Jeff & Joel- acoustic folk/rock Bag Concert Series at Stark Community Foundation Foundations Centre, 1st flr Community Conference Room, 400 Market Ave. = N., Canton=20 This weeklong event is free and open to the public; guests are = encouraged to bring a lunch.=20 Jeff King, guitar and vocals; Joel Owens, guitar and vocals. =20 Tuesday, April 17th, 5:30pm to 7:30pm Conversations in Music: Session V (last session) =93The Business of Music: Our Community & Our Future=94=20 by guest speaker: Marie-H=E9l=E8ne Bernard, President/CEO of Canton = Symphony Orchestra 2nd April galerie, 209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton 44702 = 330.451.0924=20 All Conversations in Music events are FREE and open to the public! Enjoy wine and cheese starting at 5:30pm, with the discussion to follow. Conversations in Music includes five sessions designed to offer patrons = and new audiences an inside look into the world of symphonic music, = exploring the creative process and the relevance to our own community and the = modern world. www.secondapril.org or = www.cantonsymphony.org =20 =20 Tuesday, April 17th, time tba Ballroom Dancing Mini-Class Massillon Public Library Auditorium, 208 Lincoln Way East, downtown Massillon 44646 Special guests Tiffany Haidet and Mick Nedved will perform a variety of popular ballroom dance styles. We will also learn how history and = culture influenced these dances. The Massillon Public Library invites you to = bring your original or favorite poems to share, or just sit back and listen as several local poets and members of the community participate in this open-mic poetry reading. Enjoy coffee drinks and muffins (small fee) and = a casual atmosphere. Poems must be family-friendly with a 5 minute limit. = This program is free and open to all and no registration is required. For = more information, call the Library at 330.832.9831 ext 311 or log onto their website www.massillonlibrary.org . =20 Tuesday, April 17th, 7:30pm Music open mic night Muggswigz coffee & tea co., 137 Walnut Ave. NE, Canton, OH 44702 (330) 452-6336 www.muggswigz.com =20 =20 Wednesday, April 18th, Noon to 1pm George Dunwoody & Friends =96 gospel Brown Bag Concert Series at Stark Community Foundation Foundations Centre, 1st flr Community Conference Room, 400 Market Ave. = N., Canton=20 This weeklong event is free and open to the public; guests are = encouraged to bring a lunch.=20 George Dunwoody, vocals and keyboard. =20 Wednesday, April 18th, 2pm Dedication of the new recreational trail at old Mother Goose Land Park = in Canton. An open invitation to the public from Stark County Park District, City = of Canton, and U.S. Technology Corporation, West Tuscarawas St. near downtown Canton Be among the first to hike this new trail. Learn about the history of = the area. Hear about future plans for the park. Parking will be available at = the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad station on West Tuscarawas St. and the Canton Park System's Bocce Ball Courts on Schroyer Avenue (south end of former Mother Goose Land Park). For more info, contact Connie Rubin, = Public Relations Coordinator/Grant Writer, Stark County Park District, Phone 330-477-3552, email cgrubin at co.stark.oh.us =20 Wednesday, April 18th, 7pm Costumed, historical portrayal of Flora McClymonds Massillon Public Library Auditorium, 208 Lincoln Way East, downtown Massillon 44646 Massillon Public Library hosts Jean Rice, retired school teacher and = board member of the Massillon Heritage Foundation, who will present a costumed historical portrayal of Flora McClymonds, one of Massillon=92s early = =93grande dames.=94 Mrs. McClymonds and her husband, J. Walter, were the original occupants of Five Oaks. She and her family helped establish = Massillon=92s first library and Woman=92s Club. This program is free and no = registration is required. For more information call the library 330.832.9831 or log onto their website www.massillonlibrary.org = . =20 Thursday, April 19th, 10am to 8pm Stained Glass Art Perry Branch of Stark Cty. District Library, 4030 Lincoln Way East, Massillon (Perry) 44646 Please call to register! 330.477.8482 Create a bouquet of flowers! =20 Thursday, April 19th, Noon to 1pm Jeff Poulos & Z Man =96 acoustic soul Bag Concert Series at Stark Community Foundation Foundations Centre, 1st flr Community Conference Room, 400 Market Ave. = N., Canton=20 This weeklong event is free and open to the public; guests are = encouraged to bring a lunch.=20 Jeff Poulos, guitar and vocals; Z Man (David Zagar), bass and vocals. =20 Thursday, April 19th Fashion Designer Peter Nygard=20 Dillard's in Westfield (Belden Village) Mall, Belden Village Street NW, Canton OH 44718 www.my1017.com for details. =20 Thursday, April 19th, 6:30pm Poet/Author Jaime Adoff: presentation, poetry reading, & book signing SCDL Main Library, 715 Market Avenue North, downtown Canton 44702 All ages welcome! Books will be available for purchase. Register w/ Teen Services at 330.458.2650. =20 Thursday, April 19th, 7pm Poetry Read-In Massillon Public Library Auditorium, 208 Lincoln Way East, downtown Massillon 44646 The Massillon Public Library invites you to bring your original or = favorite poems to share, or just sit back and listen as several local poets and members of the community participate in this open-mic poetry reading. = Enjoy coffee drinks and muffins (small fee) and a casual atmosphere. Poems = must be family-friendly with a 5 minute limit. This program is free and open to = all and no registration is required. For more information, call the Library = at 330.832.9831 ext 311 or log onto our website www.massillonlibrary.org . =20 Thursday, April 19th 22nd Annual Evening of Jazz KSU STARK Campus, 6000 Frank Rd NW, Canton OH 44720 www.stark.kent.edu 330.244.3281 =20 Thursday, April 19th, 7:30pm Art Film: "Venus", April 19th, 7:30 pm Palace Theatre, 605 Market Ave. North, downtown Canton, Ohio 44702 "Venus" charts the unlikely relationship between London based actor = Maurice Russell (Peter O'Toole) in his 70's and twenty-something Jessie (Jodie Whittaker) who has just arrived in town to look after Maurice's best = friend. This odd pair click, but almost nothing in their relationship goes as anticipated. Nominated for 1 Oscar. Rated R - Language, Sexual Content & Brief Nudity. 95 minutes. Comedy/Drama. $4. www.cantonpalacetheatre.org =20 =20 Thursday, April 19th, 8pm to 11pm Ryan Humbert: Full Band Show The Harbor Inn at Portage Lakes www.ryanhumbert.com =20 =20 Funky Friday, April 20th, Noon to 1:30pm Open Mic;a performance by Robb Hankins, President/CEO of Arts in Stark; = and a performance by Paul Antonelli , featuring songs from his CD, =93Red, = Black and Grey=94 Foundations Centre, 1st flr Community Conference Room, 400 Market Ave. = N., Canton=20 This weeklong event is free and open to the public; guests are = encouraged to bring a lunch. =20 Friday, April 20th, 6pm Saturday, April 21st, 6pm =93Love Makes The World Go =91Round=94 presented by VOCI Great Court of the Cultural Center =93The Cabaret Court=94 Market Avenue = North, downtown Canton 44702 =93Be Our Guest=94 at the VOCI Cabaret Court in the Cultural Center for = the Arts. Celebrate love at this memorable night of entertainment. Mayor Creighton will be featured in =93There Is Nothin=92 Like A Dame!=94 = Patrons will enjoy a candle lit dinner featuring chicken marsala, red skinned = potatoes, rigatoni, green beans, tossed salad, bread, wine and dessert. The = evening will highlight the Canton Children=92s Chorus, dancing to the music of accordionist Angelo Forchione, a toast to anniversary couples, and the incomparable sounds of the Voices of Canton concert singers as they = present songs of love from around the world: =93People Will Say We=92re In = Love;=94 =93Let Me Call You Sweetheart=92=94 =93Candle On The Water;=94 =93It=92s A = Small World;=94 =93So In Love;=94 =93I Could Have Danced All Night,=94 and more. Tickets: Adult = $25; Children (12 & Under) $15. For Reservation call 330.452.4098. Box Office open Mon-Fri 10a to 4p. www.cantonvoci.org =20 =20 Friday, April 20th, 7pm Saturday, April 21st, 7pm Sunday, April 22nd, 2:30pm (also 4/27, 28, 29) Sleeping Beauty of Loreland (family play) Players Guild Theatre Arena Stage, 1001 Market Avenue N, downtown Canton 44702=20 330.453-7617 www.playersguildtheatre.com =20 =20 Friday, April 20th, 7:30pm The Chinese Golden Dragon Acrobats Canton Palace Theatre, 605 Market Avenue North, downtown Canton, 44702 Admission $29 & $21 adults, $24 & $16 students & seniors.=20 These performers represent the best of the honored tradition of Chinese Acrobats, mixing award winning acrobatics, traditional dance, = spectacular costumes, along with ancient and contemporary theatrical techniques to present a show of breathtaking skill and spellbinding beauty. Their mesmerizing feats of physical daring and grace, enhanced by the = theatrical costumes and techniques are enjoyable for audiences of all ages! = Sponsored by 89.7 WKSU FM NPR Classical & Other Smart Stuff, WHBC 1480 AM, WHBC = Mix 94.1 FM, Legacy Bank, and The McKinley Grand Hotel. The Palace will = offer PARKING for the Golden Dragon Acrobats in the Millennium Parking Deck between Walnut & Market St., go south on Walnut, turn right on Second, = the entrance is on the right. Cost is $3.00 per car paid at the Deck. The = Deck opens one hour before the show and closes one hour after.www.cantonpalacetheatre.org =20 =20 Friday, April 20th, 7:30pm to 9:30pm Ryan Humbert Maize Valley Winery, 6193 Edison St. NE (St. Rt. 619) Hartville, Ohio = 44632 330-877-8344 Bill reminds us to come check out the new look in the tasting area and market: more seating & more open space, =93because cool people just keep coming out!=94 mr.maze at maizevalley.com www.maizevalleywinery.com www.ryanhumbert.com =20 =20 Friday, April 20th, 8pm Saturday, April 21st, 8pm Sunday, April 22nd, 2:30pm (also 4/27, 28, 29 and 5/4, 5, & 6)) A Senior Troupe Production, "Radio TBS" (Trailer Park Broadcasting = Scandals) presented by North Canton Playhouse NCP Mainstage, 525 7th St NE (adjacent to Hoover High), N.Canton OH=20 General Admission $12.00; Seniors and Students $11.00; Members $9.00. =20 Sunday, April 29 (2:30 pm) is a special =93Red Hat Lady Day,=94 when all = area Red Hat Ladies=92 seats are only $9.00 for this one performance. Call = the NCP office at 330-494-1613 or visit the website at = www.northcantonplayhouse.com for more information.=20 =20 Friday April 20th=20 Saturday, April 21st Rent EJ Thomas Hall at The University of Akron www.ticketmaster.com = www.ejthomashall.com 330.945.9100 =20 Friday, April 20th, 8:30pm The Dan Kenyon Band CD Release Party The Hub at First Friends Church, 5455 Market Ave N, Canton, OH 44714 CD release of Heartstrings. Dan is no stranger to the HUB. Dan is a = student at Malone college studying youth and worship ministry. He recently has = come out with his album, =93Ordinary=85nothing like the extraordinary.=94 He = joins us once again to share his sound of worship and acoustic style music. You = can check him out: www.myspace.com/dankenyon=20 The Hub is located inside of First Friends Church located at 5455 Market Ave. N. in Canton. The Hub, a coffee house for young adults is open = every Friday night during the school year from 9:00 PM to midnight. There is = a $2 cover charge which includes coffee and snacks by donation. It is a = great place to come and hang out with other young adults. Open to the public. =20 National Dance Week (April 21-29) Many thanks go out to all of Stark County=92s dance companies/schools = for their active participation in the 2nd Annual Stark Arts Festival! For details, check the Calendar at www.starkartsfestival.com ! =20 Saturday, April 21st, 8am to 5pm Junior High Solo & Ensemble Choir Contest Jackson Middle School, 7355 Mudbrook Ave NW, Jackson Twp OH =20 Saturday, April 21st, 2pm Poetry Readings for Adults & Teens SCDL Plain Community Branch, 1803 Schneider Street NE, Canton OH 44721 Today=92s readings feature University of Akron Professor Mary Biddinger = and Walsh University Professor Neil Carpathios! Refreshments will be served. Register at 330.494.3399. =20 Saturday, April 21st Hall of Fame Chorus=92 27th Annual Cabaret North Canton K of C Hall, 340 Mississippi St. SE, North Canton OH 330.499.9343 www.hofchorus.org =20 =20 Saturday, April 21st, 6pm to 8pm Dance-A-Thon with Living Fountain and Jake Matthews Edgewood Community Center, 6852 Market Ave. N Canton, Ohio 44720 Never danced before? Think you don=92t have rhythm? No worries! This dance-a-thon will include lessons in beginner ballroom, popular dances = from weddings, hip-hop and other contemporary dancing. All ages, all levels = of experience and inexperience are welcome! $5 per person or $20 max per family. (Pay at the door.) Proceeds benefit Living Fountain Dance = Company=92s scholarship/tuition fund...to help students have access to =93dancing = from the inside out!=94 Corporate and group packets are available, so you can = bring the whole gang with you. For info call (330)649-0773. = www.livingfountain.org =20 =20 Saturday, April 21st, 7:30pm to 9:30pm Scott Alan " The Island Doctor" Attn: Parrot Heads!!! Maize Valley Winery, 6193 Edison St. NE (St. Rt. 619) Hartville, Ohio = 44632 330-877-8344 Bill reminds us to come check out the new look in the tasting area and market: more seating & more open space, =93because cool people just keep coming out!=94 mr.maze at maizevalley.com www.maizevalleywinery.com www.theislanddoctor.com =20 =20 Saturday, April 21st, 9:30pm to ? Ryan Humbert (full band show) Geisen Haus, 6955 Promway Avenue NW (off of Portage near I-77), N Canton 330.499.9116 www.ryanhumbert.com =20 =20 Friday, April 20th, 8pm Saturday, April 21st, 8pm (also 4/27, 28, 29) To Kill a Mockingbird, by Christopher Sergel, presented by the Carnation City Players=20 Firehouse Theater, 450 East Market Street, Alliance, OH (330) 821-8712. This play is a thought-provoking drama skillfully crafted from the novel = by Harper Lee. To Kill a Mockingbird was first published in 1960. The novel portrays three years in the life of Scout Finch, the young daughter of = an Alabama town's principled lawyer, Atticus Finch. The novel became a best-seller and won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. = The Sunday matinee is on April 29th at 2:30 pm. Tickets are $10 for adults = and $8 for students (17 and under). Reservations can be made by calling the = box office at 330-821-8712. Presented with the financial sponsorship of = Terry's Tire Town, and also Goris-Meadows Insurance, Alliance Ventures, Geiger, Teeple, Smith and Hahn, and Butler Wick and Company.=20 =20 Sunday, April 22nd, Noon to 5pm The Stark Arts Festival FINALE! The new GlenOak High School, 1801 Schneider St., N.E., Canton (Plain = Twp.) Please enter from Easton Street for FREE parking. An amazing day of interactive arts appreciation, exploration and = celebration for the Stark County community! Featuring Stark County artists =95 Free admission =95 Open to the public Hands-on activities for all ages =95 = Musical and theatrical performances -- Workshops =95 Demonstrations =95 Exhibits = =95 Food =95 ART SHOP. For more information, www.starkartsfestival.com . A collaboration of Stark Arts Coming Together, Plain Local Schools and ArtsinStark, the County Arts Council.=20 Special thanks to the following ArtsinStark corporate donors: Aultman = Health Foundation, Diebold, First Merit Bank, Fishers Foods, Gregory = Industries, The Hoover Company, KeyBank, Huntington Bank, The Repository and The = Timken Company.=20 =20 Sunday, April 22nd, 2pm to 5pm Exhibition Opening: =93Celebration in Art=94 -- Artwork from Area = Schools Massillon Museum, 121 Lincoln Way East, Massillon OH 44646 Free & open to the public. No Reservations required. Exhibition = Continues through May 13th. 330-833-4061 www.massillonmuseum.org =20 Now through April 22nd 8th Annual Youth Poetry Contest Stark County District Libraries=97all branches! www.starklibrary.org . Pick up contest = forms at any branch location! Now through April 22nd, 2007 Art from the Classroom Exhibit of the North Canton Public Library,=20 The Little Art Gallery, 185 North Main Street, North Canton, Ohio 44720 phone (330) 499-4712 Artwork by students of the North Canton School District is highlighted = in this annual exhibit. Art from the Classroom exemplifies the importance = of and commitment to visual artistic education in North Canton. The Little = Art Gallery is proud to be a part in furthering this dedication by = highlighting the creative talents of the children in the community. Admission is = free. Gallery hours are: Mon.-Thurs. 9-9, Fri. 9-6, Sat. 9-5, Sun.1-5p. Elementary Exhibit: March 30-April 22 The Art from the Classroom exhibit then ends with the artistic endeavors = of the elementary school children of Greentown, Northwood, Clearmount, = Orchard Hill and the Mary L. Evans Early Childhood Center, on display March 30th through April 22nd. The colorful pieces by these young students remind = us of the true meaning of creativity! =20 WINNERS ANNOUNCED! The Little Art Gallery of the North Canton Public = Library proudly announces the winners of the Hoover High School show of the = annual Art from the Classroom exhibit. Three local artists who are members of = The Little Art Gallery=92s Art Advisory Committee juried the exhibit = featuring student artwork. Emphasis was placed on imagination, originality, creativity and technical skill. Best in show was awarded to Nicholas Sincere for a glazed ceramic vessel with handles. Mastery of the medium = of clay and the fresh design were the outstanding elements that earned the piece this top honor. Awards were given for first and second place in = four media categories. In drawing & prints, first place went to Audrey Busby = for a fantasy pastel drawing of a horse and the moon, and Jacob Linder = received second place for a pen and ink self portrait. Chessia Stroup took the = honor of first place for a found object 3-D collage and Alex White received = second place for Father Time, a clay sculpture, in the three-dimensional = category. First place in the painting category was awarded to Jacob Linder for an acrylic work entitled Gumball Machine and second place went to Joseph Cerreta for a seascape. First place in the category of mixed media was awarded to Erin Corneliussen for a rendering of street signs, while = Kylie Romell received second place for a piece called Glass Designs. = Honorable mentions were also awarded to four students: Taylor Forbes for a copper = and marker palm tree, Vincent Marazita for a pen and color wash drawing = called Katrina, Brittany Braybon for a mixed media collage of seated figures, = and Emily Schaffner for an oil pastel drawing of sunflowers. = Congratulations are extended to all of the award winners and to all of the students who participated in this exciting exhibit! =20 And Beyond... will be covered in the next edition of this calendar! =20 Time-Sensitive Opportunities: =20 Now through May 6th Walsh Students Photography Exhibit=20 Studio M, Massillon Museum, 121 Lincoln Way East, downtown Massillon = 44646 Fifteen students enrolled in Professor Lee Horrisberger=B9s digital photography class at Walsh University are studying the work of = outstanding photojournalists from the perspectives of artistic style, technique, and history. The Studio M show may be seen during regular Museum hours, = Tuesday through Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Sunday 2:00 to 5:00 p.m., = except when the Silk Room has been reserved for private functions. A call to = the Museum office can confirm that the exhibit is available for viewing=8B330-833-4061. Studio M enhances the collaboration between the = Museum and the community by showcasing the artistic talents of local, regional, = and national artists. The series of five-week shows will continue = throughout the year, selected by jurors from proposals submitted by artists. = Brochures containing guidelines and an application are available by contacting the Massillon Museum at 330-833-4061 or www.massillonmuseum.org . A visit to the Massillon Museum is always free. =20 Call for Stark County Visual Artists: Fine Art Juried Exhibit, The = Little Art Gallery of the North Canton Public Library The Little Art Gallery of the North Canton Public Library will hold the = 65th Annual May Show fine art juried exhibit from May 4 through June 2, 2007. Open to Stark County artists over 16 years of age. Entry information for = the competition may be obtained at the North Canton Public Library, the = Canton Museum of Art, local colleges, galleries and frame shops or by calling 330.499.4712 ext. 312. Each artist may submit up to two works for = review by the judges. Entries will be accepted on Wednesday, April 25th from 5PM = to 7PM and on Saturday, April 29th from 10:00AM to 1:00PM. A = non-refundable $13 entry fee must accompany each work entered. Artists who wish to = become a member of Friends of The Little Art Gallery (FLAG) for $15 will enjoy a reduced fee of $4 per work entered. With the exception of photography, = all artistic media are eligible. Artwork will be judged in one of five categories: Oil & Acrylic, Watercolor, Drawing & Original Prints, Three Dimensional Objects or Mixed Media. $1,200 in cash prizes will be = awarded, including a $200 grand prize for Best in Show, by jurors Christine = Shearer and Julie Friedman. For further information, contact Laurie at = 330-499-4712 ext. 312 Mondays & Wednesdays 9AM to 4PM or Tuesdays & Thursdays from = 9AM to 1PM. Call for Artists: In the Round Community Art Space Space is still open for the month of June for local artists to display = their work!=20 For more details, check the website: http://intheround.com/artspace or contact Janelle for info! =20 Ongoing Opportunities... =20 Call for Postings to this newsletter: Free! Square Peg Promotions If your favorite arts organization offers opportunities for arts or arts education (music, dance, theatre, written or spoken word, visual arts of = any form, or culinary arts; workshops, demos, classes) or performances, = please email all pertinent info to janelle at squarepegpromotions.com. Square Peg Promotions strives to compile the most comprehensive arts calendar in = the area...and postings are FREE! =20 To contribute to the 2007 Fund for ArtsinStark or to find out more information about the organization, please call 330-452-4096 or visit http://ArtsinStark.com . Call for Writers: The Wednesday Writers=92 Workshop, N. Canton, has = openings! The Wednesday Writers' Workshop has openings for new members. No = membership fees or charges! The group will critique members' work in all genres on = the second Wednesday of the month at 6:30pm at Panera on the Strip in North Canton. Please contact Audrey Lavin at lavingroup at aol.com for details. ** submitted by: Janelle Hannum Schmidt Square Peg Promotions PO Box 35878 Canton OH 44735-5878 330.806.6520 (New phone#!) www.squarepegpromotions.com =20 janelle at squarepegpromotions.com "The secret of getting ahead is getting started.=20 The secret of getting started is breaking your=20 complex overwhelming tasks into small manageable=20 tasks, and then starting on the first one."--Mark Twain=20 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0028_01C77DBA.59B03E20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Hello! This edition of the = Square Peg Promotions arts calendar includes music concerts, theatre, dance, written and spoken word = gatherings, and visual arts = events happening in Stark County = and several surrounding areas during the Stark Arts Festival, April 13th = to 22nd.

 

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A Note = from the Editor:

Because there are even more arts-friendly events than usual in Stark County in celebration of the = Arts Festival, it is likely that = this edition of the calendar is missing several worthy & wonderful arts = events that are being presented to us in conjunction with the Stark Arts = Festival! Conversely, the board members of Stark Arts Coming Together are still = learning daily of more events happening during the Stark Arts Festival, but the = deadline for printing brochures has already come and gone, so the colorful and beautifully printed brochures (Thank you, Pinnacle Press!) are also = missing some great events.

P= lease check out the events in this edition of the Square Peg newsletter, = “and”<= /span> also check out the “Calendar” and “Finale” tabs at the festival = website: www.starkartsfestival.com.=

All that to say this...the = omission of any organization or = event from either the Festival brochures or this edition of the Square Peg = Promotions arts calendar is “not” = an indication of any lack of support or endorsement (personally, professionally, or organizationally). We celebrate the arts in ALL its = many forms and with ALL the varied missions and personalities of those in our = midst who CREATE!

Come = celebrate with us, won’t you?!

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ACTing up, as = usual~

Square Peg Promotions

Janelle

330.806.6520 (new = phone#!)

<<As always, if your band, = venue, or non-profit organization is hosting an event that should be included in = our weekly e-calendar, just email the particulars to me at = janelle at squarepegpromotio= ns.com =A0=A0If = you have friends or fellow art- and music-lovers who should be on our mailing = list, they should email me at the same address and type “Subscribe” = in the subject line. Conversely, if you’d rather not receive this free, blind-copied, weekly newsletter, simply send me an email with “unsubscribe” in the subject line! = Thanks.>>

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Stark Arts Festival April 13th to = 22nd www.starkartsfestival.com =

presented by Stark = Arts Coming Together

Stark Arts Coming Together (Stark ACT), a grassroots committee of volunteers and arts advocates is excited to announce the = 2nd Annual Stark Arts Festival. The event was created in 2006 to raise = awareness of the arts, increase participation in the arts and build connections = between the arts and the community. Stark County residents of all ages are = encouraged to participate. All art forms are represented, including many genres of = music concerts, dance and theatre performances, spoken word gatherings, = workshops, and visual arts exhibits and demonstrations. Brochures and printed event calendars will be available all over the county over the next few days, = and you can check the website www.starkartsfestival.com for details.

 

F= riday, April 13th, 5pm to 10pm

S= aturday, April 14th, 11am to 5pm

Art Is Alive: The Beat Goes = On

C= anton Cultural Center, Market = Avenue North, downtown Canton 44702

Admission is still only $1, and all = ages are welcome! Over 40 artists, musicians, dancers, spoken word = performances, and more. Food, beverages, spirits, and ART are available for sale during = this event. Thanks to Robin = Kratzer of Quonset Hut, in partnership with Canton Museum of = Art.


 

Friday, April 13th, 8:30a to = 5p

Saturday, April 14th, 8:30a to = 5p

Sunday, 8:30a to Noon

HeArtsComingTogether

McKinley Grand Hotel, 320 = Market Avenue S., Canton, OH 44702 (330) 454-5000

‘”Open Space Discussions: Fri. & Sat. = 8:30-5:00, Sun. 8:30-Noon, with evening events in Connection with ACT 2 (Arts = Coming Together). Though participants may = come and go as they please, the hosts highly recommend that you attend = the Opening Circle, as “everything flows outward from there.” = “Participate in Our Global Peace Tiles Creation Factory.....and Share your HeArts = with others' HeArts around the world!” Among other conference = activities, there will be a Global Peace Tiles Factory, allowing anyone to create collage = murals to be exchanged with others, exhibited on World Aids Day - December 1, = and sold to benefit better world initiatives around the world. We'd like to see = how many countries We can touch through Peace Tiles created here in Canton during = the conference, and even Mayor Creighton has pledged to participate. "A = puzzle is not a picture until ALL its pieces are linked." With this in = mind, it will take approximately 12 Billion, 166 Million Peace Tiles to cover the = Earth, as figured by Our sponsor, Schneider's Lumber.” eyeclectic at aol.com =

 

Friday, April 13th, = 6:30pm

Live Music by Hey Sandy,=A0 Box the Stars, Pleasant = View, & My Band

Note: Promise Me = Scarlet has cancelled their participation for this = evening

Rivertree Christian Church, = 7373 Portage Street NW, Jackson Twp =

Admission $4. All ages welcome.

 

Friday, April 13th, 7pm

Saturday, April 14th, = 7pm

Once Upon A Mattress presented by Lake Center = Christian Jr. High School

Kaufman Center, = 12895 kaufman Avenue NW,

Tickets at the door $5 adults & $3 for students. = This comedy-musical tells the “real” story behind the = children’s favorite, “the princess and the pea.”

 

Friday, April 13th, 7pm

Implied Logic Acoustic duo

Hartville Caf=E9, = Edison and Market, Hartville, OH 44632

http://www.impliedlogicband.com=

 

Friday, April 13th, 7pm

Saturday, April 14th, = 7pm

Daniel (Biblical drama)

Amish Door, Wilmot OH

=A0www.amishdoor.com = 888.AMISH.DO(or) 888.264.7436

 

Friday, April 13th, 7:30pm to = 9:30pm

Zach

Maize Valley Winery, 6193 = Edison St. NE (St. Rt. 619,) Hartville, Ohio 44632 330-877-8344 This place has been = quickly building a great name for itself! Come out and support this unique new = venue! = www.maizevalleywinery.com www.zachmusic.net =

 

 

Friday, April 13th, = 8pm

Saturday, April 14th, = 8pm

Mount Union College Department of Theatre presents student-directed one-act plays

Rodman Playhouse, = corner of Simpson Street & Union Avenue in Alliance OH

Admission is free. A total of six student-directed, = one-act plays will be performed, alternating three plays each evening. = 330.823.3860 for info.

 

Friday, April 13th, = 8pm

Saturday, April 14th, = 8pm

Sunday, April 15th, = 2:30pm

(and April 19, 20, 21, 22)

Top Girls by Caryl Churchill

KSU Stark Campus Theatre, Fine Arts = Building, = 6000 Frank Ave NW, Canton OH 44720

KSU students get free admission w/ current college = ID; for others, tickets $8 adults, and $5 for non-KSU students and sr. citizens. Reservations M-F 1-5pm at 330.244.3348 www.stark.kent.edu<= /p>

 

Friday, April 13th, = 8pm

Chris Hillman featuring Herb = Pederson

Kent Stage, 175 East Main Street, = downtown Kent, OH 44240

Advance discount tickets $20; day of show $23. There = is FREE parking behind the theater and on all city streets.=A0 Advance tickets = are available at Woodsy's Music and Spin-More Records in Kent, at www.kentstage.org or at = 330-677-5005.=A0 Tickets will also be available at the door.=A0 Doors open one hour = before event time. If you have any questions, please email at info at kentstage.org or call = 330-677-5005. www.kentstage.org=A0=A0 www.ticketweb.com =

Chris Hillman and = Herb Pedersen played together in the Desert Rose Band in = the 1980s and cranked out a string of mainstream country hits. 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. The old amigos recently connected again to record Way Out West = (Back Porch), a rollicking collection of California-style country and = Appalachian breakdowns.

 

Friday, April 13th, 9pm to = Midnight

Live Music

The Hub (inside First Friends Church), = 5455 Market Ave. N., Canton, OH 44714

The Hub, a coffee house for young adults is open = every Friday night during the school year from 9:00 PM to midnight.=A0 There = is a $2 cover charge which includes coffee and snacks by donation.=A0 It is a = great place to come and hang out with other young adults. Open to the = public.

 

Saturday, April 14th, 10:30am to = 1:30p

Drum Workshop

2nd April = galerie, = 207 Sixth St. NW/ Canton Ohio 44702/ 330-451-0924

Feel The Beat!! 2nd April presents A Drumming = Workshop for Kids! (and their adult friends!)=A0

Use your imagination and create your very own drum in = the morning with Ms. Lynda and then (after a light snack) learn all about = drums and drumming from Jerry West from The Ananda Center!=A0 This unique workshop = is for kids of all ages (even parents!)=A0 Cost of the class is $15.00 and = includes a light snack.=A0 Space is limited so please call at least 24 hours in = advance to register!=A0 330-451-0924

 

Saturday, April 14th

Opening of Exhibit: Ohio Scene:=A0 Contemporary = Ceramics

Canton Museum of Art, 1001 = Market Avenue N., downtown Canton, OH 330-453-7666

The Canton Museum of Art and "Ceramics = Monthly" editor, Bill Hunt, present an extravaganza of Ohio-made ceramic artwork. = Mr. Hunt will be the guest curator for this exhibit that will feature noted = Ohio artist/potters. This exhibit runs through July 22. www.cantonart.org =

 

Saturday, April 14th

Opening of Exhibit: “Encaustic Works: Two = Views”

Canton Museum of Art, 1001 = Market Avenue N., downtown Canton, OH 330-453-7666

The Colorful sculptures of fruit trees, books and = human forms that address the issues of gender, ancestry and memory are the = works of artists John and Claire Murray-Adams.=A0 Working with wood, plaster, = found objects and encaustic paint, John’s work has been seen in group = shows around Northeast Ohio, including the Cleveland Sculpture Center.=A0 = Claire, an Associate Professor of Art and Chair of the Visual Art Department at = Malone College, started in art quilts, then added paint and collage to the = surface fabrics.=A0 She soon discovered that the construction and sculpture of = found objects and encaustic paints gave her the depth she wanted to convey.=A0 = The Canton Museum of Art will present their two-person exhibit in the = Milligan Gallery.=A0 This exhibit runs through July 22. www.cantonart.org

 

Saturday, April 14th, = 2pm

Poetry Readings for Adults & = Teens

SCDL Plain Community Branch, = 1803 Schneider Street NE, Canton OH 44721

Today’s readings feature John Carroll = University Professor George = Bilgerre, KSU-Salem Professor Craig = Paulenich, and one of my personal favorites, published poet Joanne Lehman from Sugarcreek, OH. Refreshments will be served. Register at 330.494.3399.

 

Saturday, April 14th, = 7pm

Ryan Humbert (“some sort of acoustic = show...”)

Jimmy's Caf=E9, corner = of State Street & Chestnut Blvd, Cuyahoga = Falls

http://ryanhumbert.com=

 

Saturday, April 14th, 7:30pm to = 9:30pm

The Professors

Maize Valley Winery, 6193 = Edison St. NE (St. Rt. 619) Hartville, Ohio 44632 330-877-8344

Bill reminds us to come check out the new look in the tasting area and market: more seating & more open space, = “because cool people just keep coming out!” mr.maze at maizevalley.com=A0 www.maizevalleywinery.com = =A0=A0=A0www.ryanhumbert.com =

 

Saturday, April 14th, = 8pm

Screwtape (play based on C.S. Lewis’ book, the = Screwtape Letters”)

presented by Malone College Theatre = Dept.

Malone College Arts Hall, 515 = 25th Street NW, Canton OH 44709 330.471.8202

$2 admission for Malone students; $10 admission all = others.

 

Saturday, April 14th, = evening

The Most Beautiful Losers CD Release Party,=A0 = with Escaping Grace (from Pittsburgh), Robots On = Crack (from Athens,Oh), and Cowboy Messiah = (from Detroit)

with Performance Painting by = Patrick Buckohr

The Loop Caf=E9 , Grace Avenue NE, Canton = OH (see directions below)

Cover charge is $5 at the door, and the first fifty = people get a copy of the CD.=A0 To get to the Loop, go 12th street = in downtown east… eventually it will turn into Mahoning Road = NE… Take Mahoning Road until you get to Grace Avenue… Turn right on Grace = Avenue, Drive down the hill… you’ll see it… cbuckohr at neo.rr.com =

 

Saturday, April 14th, = 8pm

The Battle of Standing Rock II = presented by Standing Rock Cultural Arts and The Women's = Resource Center of Kent, sponsored by CDCentric.com

The Kent Stage,= 175 East Main Street, downtown Kent, OH 44240

Standing Rock Cultural Arts = is proud to announce its second Battle of Standing Rock, a classic battle of the = bands. Standing Rock Cultural Arts, 257 N. Water St., Kent, OH 44240 = 330-673-4970 www.standingrock.net.

=

There is FREE parking behind the theater and on all = city streets. Tickets will also be available at the door.=A0 Doors open one = hour before event time. If you have any questions, please email at info at kentstage.org or call = 330-677-5005. www.kentstage.org=A0=A0 www.ticketweb.com =

 

 

April = 15th to April 21st, 2007: National Library = Week

Many thanks = to the Massillon Public = Library system and the Stark = County District Library System for their active participation in this year’s Stark Arts Festival. = Check out the many offerings at: www.starkartsfestival.com;= www.massillonpubliclibrar= y.org; and www.starklibrary.org. =

 

Sunday, April 15th, Noon to 2pm =

Steve = Dallas on = piano

Executive Event Center, West = Tuscarawas St., Perry Twp. OH 44708

Steve tickles the ivories every = week while you tickle your tastebuds with EEC’s Sunday = brunch.

 

Sunday, April 15, Noon to = 3pm

Pampered Chef Open House (benefits Ohio Youth = Ballet)

The Turning Pointe School of = Dance, 2387 Locust St. S., Canal Fulton.

Everyone is welcome to browse and shop from the new = spring line of quality kitchen products from the Pampered Chef Company. At = the same time, you will be supporting the pre-professional Ohio Youth Ballet = and all the non-profit company’s worthwhile community outreach = programs. Under the artistic direction of Inna Stabrova and Dmitry Tuboltsev, the = young dancers bring their love of the arts and talents to local schools, = libraries, retirement homes and other venues. At the Pampered Chef Open House, a = kitchen consultant will demonstrate all the exciting new products. If you = place an order that day, you will be entered in a raffle to win an Executive Saut=E9 Pan (valued at $38) or an Ultimate Mandoline (valued = at $59.50). Also, if you book your own Pampered Chef Kitchen Show you = will be entered into the drawing five more times.It’s springtime, and now = is the season to liven up and restock your kitchen or complete any = birthday or Mother's and Father’s Day shopping. For more information, = call the dance studio at 330-854-1417 or e-mail = ohioyouthb= allet at turningpointeschoolofdance.net. You may shop online at the following website: www.pamperedchef.biz/mych= efdawn

 

Sunday, April 15th, 1p to 2:30p and 3:30 to = 5:30p

Musical Theater Workshop = presented by Jonathan Tisevich

1pm to 2:30pm: beginner/intermediate class for ages = 8-14 ($30 tuition)

3:30pm to 5:30pm: advanced class for ages 13 and up ($35 = tuition)

The Turning Pointe School of = Dance, = 2387 Locust St. S., Canal Fulton, Ohio 330-854-1417

Jonathan is a Broadway performer and Canton native! = www.turningpointescho= olofdance.net

 

Sunday, April 15th, = 2pm

Akron Symphony Orchestra’s 50th Anniversary = Concert

St. Bernard Catholic Church

James Mismas, director. For Tickets, please call = 330.535.8131=A0 www.akronsymphony.org

 

Sunday, April 15th 2:3pm to 4:30 = pm

Polaroid Transfers with Jody = Hawk

Massillon Museum, = 121 Lincoln Way East Massillon, OH 44646

By transferring Polaroid emulsion to watercolor = paper, you can create unique photographic transformations.=A0 35mm slides will be = provided – or better yet, bring your own! Where – Massillon Museum = main classroom Cost – $23 (members); $26 (nonmembers) Pay by check, = cash, or credit card by mail, in person or over the phone. = Registration ends Friday April = 13th (extended!) – reserve your place TODAY! 330.833.4061 www.massillonmuseum.org =

 

Sunday, April 15th, 3pm

Monster Pianos: multiple pianos played by 21 = pianists

E.J. Thomas Hall at The University of = Akron=

All ages. Galen Karriker, UA Marching Band director, = will conduct. Will feature a big-screen “piano cam” to put the = audience in the middle of the sights & sounds. Tickets are available at the = door: adults $10, senior citizens $8, children 12 & under attend for = free.

 

 

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Sunday, April = 15th

Fabulous Talent Dance = Competition

Canton Palace Theatre, 605 = Market Avenue North, downtown Canton, 44702

www.cantonpalacetheatre.org<= /a>

Sunday, April 15th =

NEOBA North East Ohio Blues Alliance Meeting & = performance by Wayne = Reed

Minerva Music, = 119 North Market Street, = downtown Minerva 330.868.5708

Wayne Reed will play a set of = blues and jazz after the meeting and host “sorta impromptu jam!” All = are welcome, and bring a friend! http://www.thewaynereedco= nnection.com

 

Week of April 16th to April 20th, Noon to = 1pm each day

Brown Bag Concert Series = at Stark Community Foundation

Foundations Centre, 1st flr Community Conference Room, 400 Market Ave. N., Canton

Stark County talent will perform from noon to 1:00 = p.m. each day. (editor’s note: Please see calendar entries below for the = Daily Talent...and what a variety!)

This weeklong event is free and open to the public; guests are encouraged to bring a = lunch.  The “Brown Bag Concert Series,” is part of 2007 Stark Arts = Festival held April 13-22 to raise awareness of the arts, increase participation = in the arts and build connections between the arts and the = community.

 

Monday, April 16th, Noon to = 1pm

John Whitacre & Mark Roliff: “Rampant = Mandolin”

Brown Bag Concert Series = at Stark Community Foundation

Foundations Centre, = 1st flr Community Conference Room, 400 Market Ave. N., Canton =

This weeklong event is free and open to the public; guests are encouraged to bring a = lunch.  Traditional instrumental Scottish, Irish, and Welsh music; John = Whitacre, mandolin and fiddle; Mark Roliff, guitar.

 

Monday, April 16th, 8pm to = 10pm

Poetry & Prose open mic night =

Muggswigz coffee & tea co., = 137 Walnut Ave. NE, Canton, OH 44702 (330) 452-6336

www.muggswigz.com

 

Tuesday, April 17th, Noon to 1pm =

=A0Jeff & Joel- acoustic = folk/rock

Bag Concert Series at = Stark Community Foundation

Foundations Centre, = 1st flr Community Conference Room, 400 Market Ave. N., Canton =

This weeklong event is free and open to the public; guests are encouraged to bring a = lunch

Jeff King, guitar and vocals; Joel Owens, guitar and vocals.

 

Tuesday, April 17th, 5:30pm to = 7:30pm

Conversations in Music: Session V = (last session)

“The Business of Music: Our Community & Our = Future”

by guest speaker: Marie-H=E9l=E8ne Bernard, = President/CEO of Canton Symphony = Orchestra

2nd April galerie, = 209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton 44702 = 330.451.0924

All Conversations in Music events are FREE and open to the public! Enjoy wine = and cheese starting at 5:30pm, with the discussion to follow. Conversati= ons in Music includes five sessions designed to offer = patrons and new audiences an inside look into the world of symphonic music, exploring = the creative process and the relevance to our own community and the modern = world.=A0 www.secondapril= .org=A0 or www.cantonsymphony.org =

 

Tuesday, April 17th, time = tba

Ballroom Dancing Mini-Class

Massillon Public Library Auditorium, = 208 Lincoln Way East, downtown Massillon 44646

Special guests Tiffany Haidet and Mick Nedved will = perform a variety of popular ballroom dance styles. We will also learn how history = and culture influenced these dances. The Massillon Public Library invites you to = bring your original or favorite poems to share, or just sit back and listen as = several local poets and members of the community participate in this open-mic = poetry reading. Enjoy coffee drinks and muffins (small fee) and a casual = atmosphere. Poems must be family-friendly with a 5 minute limit. This program = is free and open to all and no registration = is required. For more information, call the Library at = 330.832.9831 ext 311 or log onto their website www.massillonlibrary.org= .

 

Tuesday, April 17th, 7:30pm

Music open mic night

Muggswigz coffee & tea = co., = 137 Walnut Ave. NE, Canton, OH 44702 (330) 452-6336

www.muggswigz.com

 

Wednesday, April 18th, Noon to = 1pm

George Dunwoody & Friends – = gospel

Brown Bag Concert Series = at Stark Community Foundation

Foundations Centre, = 1st flr Community Conference Room, 400 Market Ave. N., Canton =

This weeklong event is free and open to the public; guests are encouraged to bring a = lunch

George Dunwoody, vocals and = keyboard.

 

Wednesday, April = 18th, 2pm

Dedication of the = new recreational trail at old Mother Goose Land Park in = Canton.

An open invitation = to the public from Stark County Park District, City of Canton, = and

U.S. Technology Corporation, = West Tuscarawas St. near downtown Canton

Be among the first to hike this new trail. Learn = about the history of the area. Hear about future plans for the park. Parking will = be available at the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad station on West = Tuscarawas St. and the Canton Park System's Bocce Ball Courts on Schroyer Avenue (south = end of former Mother Goose Land Park). For more info, contact = Connie Rubin, Public Relations Coordinator/Grant Writer, Stark = County Park District,

Phone 330-477-3552, email=A0 cgrubin at co.stark.oh.us

 

Wednesday, April 18th, = 7pm

Costumed, historical portrayal of Flora = McClymonds

Massillon Public Library = Auditorium, 208 Lincoln Way East, = downtown Massillon 44646

Massillon Public Library hosts Jean Rice, retired school teacher and board member of = the Massillon Heritage Foundation, who will present a costumed historical portrayal of = Flora McClymonds, one of Massillon’s early “grande dames.” Mrs. = McClymonds and her husband, J. Walter, were the original occupants of Five Oaks. She = and her family helped establish Massillon’s first library and = Woman’s Club. This program is free and no = registration is required. For more information call the library 330.832.9831 = or log onto their website www.massillonlibrary.org .

 

Thursday, April 19th, 10am to = 8pm

Stained Glass Art

Perry Branch of Stark Cty. District = Library, 4030 Lincoln Way East, = Massillon (Perry) 44646

Please call to = register! 330.477.8482 Create a bouquet of flowers!

 

Thursday, April 19th, Noon to = 1pm

Jeff Poulos & Z Man – acoustic = soul

Bag Concert Series at = Stark Community Foundation

Foundations Centre, = 1st flr Community Conference Room, 400 Market Ave. N., Canton =

This weeklong event is free and open to the public; guests are encouraged to bring a = lunch

=A0Jeff Poulos, guitar and vocals; Z Man (David = Zagar), bass and vocals.

 

Thursday, April = 19th

Fashion Designer Peter Nygard =

Dillard's in Westfield (Belden = Village) Mall, Belden Village Street NW, Canton OH 44718

www.my1017.com = for details.

 

Thursday, April 19th, = 6:30pm

Poet/Author Jaime Adoff: presentation, poetry = reading, & book signing

SCDL Main Library, 715 = Market Avenue North, downtown Canton 44702

All ages welcome! Books will be available for = purchase. Register w/ Teen Services at 330.458.2650.

 

Thursday, April 19th, = 7pm

Poetry Read-In

Massillon Public Library = Auditorium, 208 Lincoln Way East, = downtown Massillon 44646

The Massillon Public Library invites you to bring = your original or favorite poems to share, or just sit back and listen as = several local poets and members of the community participate in this open-mic = poetry reading. Enjoy coffee drinks and muffins (small fee) and a casual = atmosphere. Poems must be family-friendly with a 5 minute limit. This program = is free and open to all and no registration = is required. For more information, call the Library at = 330.832.9831 ext 311 or log onto our website www.massillonlibrary.org= .

 

Thursday, April = 19th

22nd Annual Evening of = Jazz

KSU STARK Campus, 6000 = Frank Rd NW, Canton OH 44720

www.stark.kent.edu 330.244.3281

 

Thursday, April 19th, = 7:30pm

Art Film: "Venus", April 19th, 7:30 pm
Palace Theatre,
605 Market Ave. North, = downtown Canton, Ohio 44702
"Venus" charts the unlikely relationship between London based actor Maurice Russell (Peter O'Toole) in his 70's = and twenty-something Jessie (Jodie Whittaker) who has just arrived in town = to look after Maurice's best friend. This odd pair click, but almost nothing in = their relationship goes as anticipated. Nominated for 1 Oscar. Rated R - = Language, Sexual Content & Brief Nudity. 95 minutes. Comedy/Drama. = $4. www.cantonpalacetheatre.org<= /a>

 

Thursday, April 19th, 8pm to = 11pm

Ryan Humbert: Full Band = Show

The Harbor Inn at Portage = Lakes

www.ryanhumbert.com

 

Funky Friday, April 20th, Noon to = 1:30pm

Open Mic;a performance by = Robb = Hankins, President/CEO = of Arts in Stark; and a performance by Paul Antonelli , featuring songs from his = CD, “Red, Black and Grey”

Foundations Centre, 1st flr Community Conference Room, 400 Market Ave. N., Canton

This weeklong event is free and open to the public; guests are encouraged to bring a = lunch.

 

Friday, April 20th, = 6pm

Saturday, April 21st, = 6pm

“Love Makes The World Go ‘Round” = presented by VOCI

Great Court of the Cultural Center “The Cabaret Court” Market Avenue North, = downtown Canton 44702

“Be Our Guest” at the = VOCI Cabaret Court in the Cultural Center for the Arts.=A0 Celebrate=A0 love = at this memorable night of entertainment.=A0 Mayor Creighton will be featured in “There Is Nothin’ = Like A Dame!” Patrons will = enjoy a candle lit dinner featuring chicken marsala, red skinned potatoes, = rigatoni, green beans, tossed salad, bread, wine and dessert.=A0=A0 The evening = will highlight the Canton Children’s Chorus, dancing to the music of accordionist Angelo Forchione, a toast to anniversary couples, and the incomparable sounds of the Voices of Canton concert singers as they = present songs of love from around the world: =A0“People Will Say = We’re In Love;” =A0“Let Me Call You Sweetheart’” = “Candle On The Water;” “It’s A Small World;” “So In = Love;” “I Could Have Danced All Night,” and more. Tickets: Adult = $25; Children (12 & Under) $15. For Reservation call 330.452.4098. Box = Office open Mon-Fri 10a to 4p. www.cantonvoci.org<= /span>

 

Friday, April 20th, = 7pm

Saturday, April 21st, = 7pm

Sunday, April 22nd, = 2:30pm

(also 4/27, 28, 29)

Sleeping Beauty of Loreland (family = play)

Players Guild Theatre Arena Stage, = 1001 Market Avenue N, downtown Canton 44702

330.453-7617 www.playersguildtheatre.com<= /a>

 

Friday, April 20th, = 7:30pm

The Chinese Golden Dragon Acrobats
Canton Palace Theatre, 605 = Market Avenue North, downtown Canton, 44702

Admission $29 & $21 adults, $24 & $16 = students & seniors.

These performers represent the best of the honored = tradition of Chinese Acrobats, mixing award winning acrobatics, traditional dance, spectacular costumes, along with ancient and contemporary theatrical = techniques to present a show of breathtaking skill and spellbinding beauty. Their mesmerizing feats of physical daring and grace, enhanced by the = theatrical costumes and techniques are enjoyable for audiences of all ages! = Sponsored by 89.7 WKSU FM NPR Classical & Other = Smart Stuff, WHBC 1480 AM, WHBC Mix 94.1 FM, Legacy Bank, and The McKinley = Grand Hotel.=A0 The Palace will offer PARKING for the Golden Dragon Acrobats = in the Millennium Parking Deck between Walnut & Market St., go south on = Walnut, turn right on Second, the entrance is on the right. Cost is $3.00 per = car paid at the Deck. The Deck opens one hour before the show and closes one hour = after.www.cantonpalacetheatre.org<= /a>

 

Friday, April 20th, 7:30pm to = 9:30pm

Ryan Humbert

Maize Valley Winery, 6193 = Edison St. NE (St. Rt. 619) Hartville, Ohio 44632 330-877-8344

Bill reminds us to come check out the new look in the tasting area and market: more seating & more open space, = “because cool people just keep coming out!” mr.maze at maizevalley.com=A0 www.maizevalleywinery.com = =A0=A0=A0www.ryanhumbert.com =

 

Friday, April 20th, = 8pm

Saturday, April 21st, = 8pm

Sunday, April 22nd, = 2:30pm

(also 4/27, 28, 29 and 5/4, 5, & = 6))

A Senior Troupe Production, "Radio TBS" = (Trailer Park Broadcasting Scandals)

=A0presented by North = Canton = Playhouse

NCP Mainstage, 525 7th St NE (adjacent to = Hoover High), N.Canton OH

General Admission $12.00; Seniors and Students = $11.00; Members $9.00.=A0

Sunday, April 29 (2:30 pm) is a special = Red Hat Lady Day,” when all area Red Hat Ladies’ seats are = only $9.00 for this one performance. Call the NCP office at 330-494-1613 or = visit the website at www.northcantonplayhouse.co= m =A0for more information.

 

Friday April 20th =

Saturday, April = 21st

Rent

EJ Thomas Hall at The University of = Akron<= /p>

www.ticketmaster.com=A0=A0 www.ejthomashall.com=A0=A0 = 330.945.9100

 

Friday, April 20th, = 8:30pm

The Dan Kenyon Band CD Release = Party

The Hub at First Friends = Church, = 5455 Market Ave N, Canton, OH 44714

CD release of Heartstrings. Dan is no stranger to the HUB.  Dan is a student at Malone college studying youth and worship ministry.  He recently has come out with his album, “Ordinary…nothing like the extraordinary.”  He = joins us once again to share his sound of worship and acoustic style music. You = can check him out: www.myspace.com/dankenyon =

The Hub is located inside of First Friends Church = located at 5455 Market Ave. N. in Canton. The Hub, a coffee house for young adults = is open every Friday night during the school year from 9:00 PM to midnight.  There is a $2 cover charge which includes coffee = and snacks by donation.  It is a great place to come and hang out with = other young adults. Open to the public.

 

National Dance Week (April = 21-29)

Many thanks go out to all of Stark County’s = dance companies/schools for their active participation in the 2nd = Annual Stark Arts Festival! For details, check the Calendar at www.starkartsfestival.com!=

 

Saturday, April 21st, 8am to = 5pm

Junior High Solo & Ensemble Choir = Contest

Jackson Middle School, 7355 = Mudbrook Ave NW, Jackson Twp OH

 

Saturday, April 21st, = 2pm

Poetry Readings for Adults & = Teens

SCDL Plain Community Branch, = 1803 Schneider Street NE, Canton OH 44721

Today’s readings feature University of = Akron Professor = Mary = Biddinger and Walsh University Professor Neil = Carpathios! Refreshments will be served. Register at 330.494.3399.

 

Saturday, April = 21st

Hall of Fame Chorus’ 27th Annual = Cabaret

North Canton K of C Hall, 340 Mississippi St. SE, North Canton OH

330.499.9343=A0 www.hofchorus.org

 

Saturday, April 21st, 6pm to = 8pm

Dance-A-Thon with Living Fountain and Jake = Matthews

Edgewood Community Center, = 6852 Market Ave. N Canton, Ohio 44720

Never danced before? Think you don’t have = rhythm? No worries! This dance-a-thon will include lessons in beginner ballroom, = popular dances from weddings, hip-hop and other contemporary dancing. All ages, = all levels of experience and inexperience are welcome! $5 per person or $20 = max per family. (Pay at the door.) Proceeds benefit Living Fountain Dance Company’s scholarship/tuition fund...to help students have access = to “dancing from the inside out!” Corporate and group packets = are available, so you can bring the whole gang with you. For info call = (330)649-0773.=A0 www.livingfountain.org =

 

Saturday, April 21st, 7:30pm to = 9:30pm

Scott Alan "The Island = Doctor" Attn: Parrot Heads!!!

Maize Valley Winery, 6193 = Edison St. NE (St. Rt. 619) Hartville, Ohio 44632 330-877-8344

Bill reminds us to come check out the new look in the tasting area and market: more seating & more open space, = “because cool people just keep coming out!” mr.maze at maizevalley.com=A0 www.maizevalleywinery.com=A0= =A0 www.theislanddoctor.com =

 

Saturday, April 21st, 9:30pm to = ?

Ryan Humbert (full band = show)

Geisen Haus, 6955 Promway Avenue NW (off = of Portage near I-77), N Canton 330.499.9116

www.ryanhumbert.com

 

Friday, April 20th, = 8pm

Saturday, April 21st, = 8pm

(also 4/27, 28, 29)

To Kill a = Mockingbird, by Christopher Sergel, presented by the Carnation City Players
Firehouse Theater,
450 East Market Street, Alliance, OH (330) 821-8712.
This play is a thought-provoking drama skillfully crafted from the novel = by Harper Lee. To Kill a Mockingbird was first published in 1960. The novel portrays three years in the life of Scout Finch, the young daughter of = an Alabama town's principled lawyer, Atticus Finch.
The novel became a best-seller and won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. = The Sunday matinee is on April 29th at 2:30 pm. Tickets are $10 for adults and $8 = for students (17 and under). Reservations can be made by calling the box = office at 330-821-8712. Presented with the financial sponsorship of Terry's Tire = Town, and also Goris-Meadows Insurance, Alliance Ventures, Geiger, Teeple, = Smith and Hahn, and Butler Wick and Company.

 

S= unday, April 22nd, Noon to 5pm

T= he Stark Arts Festival FINALE!

T= he new GlenOak High School, 1801 = Schneider St., N.E., Canton (Plain = Twp.)

Please enter from Easton Street for = FREE parking.

A= n amazing day of interactive arts appreciation, exploration and = celebration for the Stark County community! Featuring = Stark County artists • Free = admissionOpen to the public = Hands-on activities for all ages = • Musical and theatrical performances -- Workshops • Demonstrations = • Exhibits • Food • ART SHOP. For more information, www.starkartsfestival.com.=

A collaboration of Stark Arts Coming Together, Plain = Local Schools and ArtsinStark, = the County Arts Council.

Special thanks to the following ArtsinStark corporate donors: Aultman Health Foundation, Diebold, First Merit Bank, Fishers Foods, Gregory = Industries, The Hoover Company, KeyBank, Huntington Bank, The Repository and = The Timken Company. =

 

Sunday, April 22nd, 2pm to = 5pm

Exhibition Opening:  “Celebration in = Art” -- Artwork from Area Schools

Massillon Museum, 121 = Lincoln Way East, Massillon OH 44646

Free & open to the public. No Reservations = required. Exhibition Continues through May = 13th.=A0 330-833-4061 www.massillonmuseum.org

Now through April = 22nd

8th Annual Youth Poetry = Contest

Stark County District Libraries—all = branches!

www.starklibrary.org. Pick up contest forms at any branch location!

Now through April 22nd, = 2007

Art from the Classroom Exhibit of the North Canton = Public Library,

The Little Art Gallery, 185 = North Main Street, North Canton, Ohio 44720=A0 phone (330) = 499-4712

Artwork by students of the North Canton School = District is highlighted in this annual exhibit. Art from the Classroom exemplifies = the importance of and commitment to visual artistic education in North = Canton. The Little Art Gallery is proud to be a part in furthering this dedication = by highlighting the creative talents of the children in the community. = Admission is free. Gallery hours are: Mon.-Thurs. 9-9, Fri. 9-6, Sat. 9-5, = Sun.1-5p.

Elementary Exhibit:=A0=A0=A0=A0 = March 30-April 22

The Art from the Classroom exhibit then ends with the artistic endeavors of the elementary school children of Greentown, = Northwood, Clearmount, Orchard Hill and the Mary L. = Evans Early Childhood Center, on display March 30th through April 22nd.=A0 The = colorful pieces by these young students remind us of the true meaning of = creativity!=A0

WINNERS ANNOUNCED! The Little Art Gallery of the = North Canton Public Library proudly announces the winners of the Hoover High = School show of the annual Art from the Classroom exhibit.=A0 Three local = artists who are members of The Little Art Gallery’s Art Advisory Committee juried = the exhibit featuring student artwork.=A0 Emphasis was placed on = imagination, originality, creativity and technical skill.=A0 Best in show was awarded = to Nicholas Sincere for a glazed = ceramic vessel with handles.=A0 Mastery of the medium of clay and the fresh = design were the outstanding elements that earned the piece this top honor.=A0 Awards = were given for first and second place in four media categories.=A0 In drawing = & prints, first place went to Audrey = Busby for a fantasy pastel drawing of a horse and the moon, and Jacob Linder received second place = for a pen and ink self portrait.=A0 Chessia Stroup took the honor of first place for a found object 3-D collage and = Alex White received second place = for Father Time, a clay sculpture, in the three-dimensional category.=A0 First = place in the painting category was awarded to Jacob Linder for an acrylic work entitled Gumball Machine and second place went to = Joseph Cerreta for a seascape.=A0 = First place in the category of mixed media was awarded to Erin = Corneliussen for a rendering of street signs, while Kylie Romell received second place for a=A0 piece called Glass Designs.=A0 Honorable = mentions were also awarded to four students: Taylor Forbes for a copper and marker palm tree, Vincent Marazita for a pen and color wash drawing = called Katrina, Brittany Braybon = for a mixed media collage of seated figures, and Emily = Schaffner for an oil pastel drawing of sunflowers.=A0 Congratulations are extended to all of = the award winners and to all of the students who participated in this exciting = exhibit!

 

And Beyond...

will be covered in = the next edition of this calendar!

 

Time-Sensitive = Opportunities:

 

Now through May = 6th

Walsh Students Photography Exhibit =

Studio M, Massillon = Museum, = 121 Lincoln Way East, downtown Massillon 44646
Fifteen students enrolled in Professor Lee Horrisberger=B9s digital = photography class at Walsh University are studying the work of outstanding = photojournalists from the perspectives of artistic style, technique, and history. =  The Studio M show may be seen during regular Museum hours, Tuesday through = Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Sunday 2:00 to 5:00 p.m., except when the = Silk Room has been reserved for private functions.  A call to the Museum = office can confirm that the exhibit is available for viewing‹330-833-4061. = Studio M enhances the collaboration between the Museum and the community by = showcasing the artistic talents of local, regional, and national artists.  The = series of five-week shows will continue throughout the year, selected by jurors = from proposals submitted by artists.  Brochures containing guidelines = and an application are available by contacting the Massillon Museum at = 330-833-4061 or www.massillonmuseum.org. = A visit to the Massillon Museum is always free.

 

Call for Stark = County Visual Artists: Fine Art Juried Exhibit, The Little Art Gallery of the = North Canton Public Library

The Little Art Gallery of the North Canton Public = Library will hold the 65th Annual May Show fine art juried exhibit from May 4 = through June 2, 2007.=A0 Open to Stark = County artists over 16 years of age. Entry information for the competition may be obtained at the North Canton Public Library, the Canton Museum of Art, = local colleges, galleries and frame shops or by calling 330.499.4712 ext. = 312.=A0 Each artist may submit up to two works for review by the judges.=A0 Entries will be accepted on Wednesday, April = 25th from 5PM to 7PM and on Saturday, April 29th from 10:00AM to = 1:00PM.=A0 A non-refundable $13 entry fee must accompany each work entered. Artists = who wish to become a member of Friends of The Little Art Gallery (FLAG) for $15 = will enjoy a reduced fee of $4 per work entered.=A0 With the exception of = photography, all artistic media are eligible.=A0 Artwork will be judged in one of = five categories: Oil & Acrylic, Watercolor, Drawing & Original = Prints, Three Dimensional Objects or Mixed Media.=A0 $1,200 in cash prizes will be = awarded, including a $200 grand prize for Best in Show, by jurors Christine = Shearer and Julie Friedman. For further information, contact Laurie at 330-499-4712 ext. 312 Mondays & Wednesdays 9AM to 4PM or Tuesdays = & Thursdays from 9AM to 1PM.


Call for Artists: In the Round Community Art = Space

Space is still open for the month of June = for local artists to display their work!

For more details, check the website: http://intheround.com/artspace or contact Janelle for = info!

 

Ongoing Opportunities...

 

Call for = Postings to this newsletter: Free! Square Peg Promotions

If your favorite arts organization = offers opportunities for arts or arts = education (music, dance, theatre, written or spoken word, visual arts of any form, = or culinary arts; workshops, demos, classes) or performances, please email all = pertinent info to janelle at squarepegpromotio= ns.com. Square Peg Promotions strives to compile the most comprehensive arts = calendar in the area...and postings are FREE!

 

To = contribute to the 2007 Fund for ArtsinStark or to find out more information = about the organization, please call 330-452-4096 or visit http://ArtsinStark.com.

Call for = Writers: The Wednesday Writers’ Workshop, N. Canton, has = openings!

The Wednesday Writers' Workshop has openings for = new membersNo membership fees or charges!=A0 = The group will critique members' work in all genres on the second Wednesday of the month at 6:30pm at = Panera on the Strip in North Canton.  Please contact Audrey Lavin at lavingroup at aol.com for = details.

**

submitted by:

Janelle Hannum Schmidt

Square Peg Promotions

PO Box 35878

Canton OH 44735-5878

330.806.6520 (New = phone#!)

www.squarepegpromotions.com<= /a>

janelle at squarepegpromotio= ns.com

"The secret of getting ahead is getting started.
The secret of getting started is breaking your
complex overwhelming tasks into small manageable
tasks, and then starting on the first one."--Mark Twain

 

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-------------------------------1176476422-- From fstorch at beckcenter.org Fri Apr 13 09:13:28 2007 From: fstorch at beckcenter.org (Fran Storch) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 12:13:28 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Barynya Russian Folk Ensemble performs at Beck Center this weekend only Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84EAED9A1@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77DE6.AC1FCFE0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C77DE6.AC1FCFE0" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C77DE6.AC1FCFE0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 INSIDE World Music & Beck Center for the Arts present =20 The Music of Old Russia: Barynya Russian Folk Ensemble =20 Two performances this weekend only! =20 Saturday, April 14 at 8:00 p.m. Concert & Dance Party Music-Armory Building =20 Sunday, April 15 at 2:00 p.m. Concert Mackey Main Stage =20 Advance tickets: Adults - $17/Students - $12 ($20 at the door) To reserve tickets, call the Beck Center at (216) 521-2540 =20 =20 A group of all-star performers from Russia, Barynya [bah-rin-yah], brings the traditional music of Russia to the stage with its vital spirit, humor and raw, passionate energy intact. Director Mikhail Smirnov founded the group in New York City in 1991 shortly after his arrival in the United States. In 2002, balalaika virtuoso, Alex Siniavski joined the group as musical director. Barynya takes its name from the traditional Russian dance called Barynya, which always begins the ensemble's performances. The dance consists of humorous, rhymed verses called chastushki alternating with energetic dancing featuring the squatwork called vprisyadku in Russian. This weekend's program will include Russian, Gypsy, Cossack, and Ukrainian songs as well as virtuoso instrumental pieces. =20 After the Saturday night concert, the audience is invited to stay for a party featuring music for dancing by the Barynya ensemble. The Beck Center for the Arts is located just 10 minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. Beck Center is full handicapped accessible and has convenient onsite parking available. =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_01C77DE6.AC1FCFE0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

INSIDE World Music

&

Beck = Center for = the Arts

present

 

The Music of Old Russia:

Barynya Russian Folk = Ensemble

 

Two performances this weekend = only!

 

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

Concert & Dance Party

Music-Armory Building

 

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

Concert

Mackey Main Stage

 

Advance tickets:

Adults - $17/Students - $12

($20 at the door)

To reserve tickets,

call the Beck Center at (216) = 521-2540

 

 

A group of all-star performers from = Russia, Barynya [bah-rin-yah], brings the traditional music of Russia to the stage with = its vital spirit, humor and raw, passionate energy intact.  Director Mikhail = Smirnov founded the group in New York City in = 1991 shortly after his arrival in the United States.  In = 2002, balalaika virtuoso, Alex Siniavski joined the group as musical = director.  Barynya takes its name from the traditional Russian dance called = Barynya, which always begins the ensemble’s performances.  The dance consists of humorous, = rhymed verses called chastushki = alternating with energetic dancing featuring the squatwork called vprisyadku in Russian.  This weekend’s program will include Russian, Gypsy, Cossack, and = Ukrainian songs as well as virtuoso instrumental pieces. 

After the Saturday night concert, the audience is invited to stay for a = party featuring music for dancing by the Barynya = ensemble.

The Beck = Center for the Arts is located just 10 = minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in = Lakewood.  = Beck = Center is full handicapped accessible and has convenient onsite = parking available.  =

 

 

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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Message-ID: <13eb94d70704131002y29a849ddn52ad5a288d9c6d89@mail.gmail.com> ------=_Part_4066_23164658.1176483761433 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline 2007 RAP SESSIONS COMMUNITY DIALOGUE ON "DOES HIP HIP HATE WOMEN?" "Does Hip Hop Hate Women?" is the second of two events brought to you by the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women's annual Project on Men and Gender. When: Wednesday Apr 18, 2007 at 7:00 PM Where:: Strosacker Auditorium (CWRU) 2125 Adelbert Road Cleveland, OH 44106 Panel Discussion featuring Bakari Kitwana - moderator, author of Hip Hop Generation and Why White Kids Love Hip Hop, Joan Morgan - author of When Chickenheads Come Home to Roost: My Life as a Hip Hop Feminist, Mark Anthony Neal - author of New Black Man: Rethinking Black Masculinity, Byron Hurt - producer/director of Beyond Beats and Rhymes and I am a Man: Black Masculinity in America, Tracey Sharpley-Whiting - author of Pimps Up, Ho's Down: Young Black Women, Hip Hop and the New Gender Politics Throughout the last several years of its 30 year existence, hip-hop has revealed itself as a national cultural movement centered around hip-hop arts that often lends itself to larger role of community development. Much of this movement is local and lacks formal connections at a national level. Hence at times even though many local young activists and artists are helping to forge new directions without a language or framework for revealing the national implications of this, it remains hidden from national view and its impact is minimized. The hip-hop cultural movement is forging a new dialogue around race. However this too exists for the most part in isolated pockets around the country. A national tour of community dialogues on race and hip-hop will bring national attention to the ways this generation is processing race in radically different ways than previous generations of Americans. The dialogues also hope to provide young people involved with hip-hop arts and activism a new language and framework for thinking through the emerging racial politics of our time and thereby assist greater community building. The community centers that often facilitated local discussion in previous eras have been caught up in changing demographics and economies. Community dialogues hopes to serve as a "virtual community center" where we'll debate issues of vital concern to the hip-hop generation. The purpose of the dialogues is to assist community building and social change by helping to evolve new frameworks for thinking through the crises of our time. This year, we're taking on the question, "Does Hip-Hop Hate Women?" Join us for an AFTER PARTY AT THE SPOT! Featuring: Gym Class Heroes- www.myspace.com/gymclassheroes Tabi Bonney- www.myspace.com/tabibonney April 18th, 9:00PM @ The Spot 1619 Mistletoe Rd. Cleveland, OH 44106 The Project on Men and Gender is brought to you by Case Western Reserve University's Flora Stone Mather Center for Women, with co-sponsorship from the University Program Board, Greek Life, Undergraduate Student Government, Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities, The Spot, Student Affairs, the Flora Stone Mather Class of 1956, Cleveland State University's Black Studies Department, the Cleveland area Men's Violence Prevention Task Force, the Community Technology Foundation of California, and Campus Progress. ------=_Part_4066_23164658.1176483761433 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline 2007 RAP SESSIONS COMMUNITY DIALOGUE ON "DOES HIP HIP HATE WOMEN?"

"Does Hip Hop Hate Women?" is the second of two events brought to you by the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women's annual Project on Men and Gender.

When:
Wednesday Apr 18, 2007
at 7:00 PM

Where::
Strosacker Auditorium (CWRU)
2125 Adelbert Road
Cleveland, OH 44106



Panel Discussion featuring

Bakari Kitwana - moderator, author of Hip Hop Generation and Why White Kids Love Hip Hop,

Joan Morgan - author of When Chickenheads Come Home to Roost: My Life as a Hip Hop Feminist,

Mark Anthony Neal - author of New Black Man: Rethinking Black Masculinity,

Byron Hurt - producer/director of Beyond Beats and Rhymes and I am a Man: Black Masculinity in America,

Tracey Sharpley-Whiting - author of Pimps Up, Ho's Down: Young Black Women, Hip Hop and the New Gender Politics

Throughout the last several years of its 30 year existence, hip-hop has revealed itself as a national cultural movement centered around hip-hop arts that often lends itself to larger role of community development. Much of this movement is local and lacks formal connections at a national level. Hence at times even though many local young activists and artists are helping to forge new directions without a language or framework for revealing the national implications of this, it remains hidden from national view and its impact is minimized. The hip-hop cultural movement is forging a new dialogue around race. However this too exists for the most part in isolated pockets around the country. A national tour of community dialogues on race and hip-hop will bring national attention to the ways this generation is processing race in radically different ways than previous generations of Americans. The dialogues also hope to provide young people involved with hip-hop arts and activism a new language and framework for thinking through the emerging racial politics of our time and thereby assist greater community building.

The community centers that often facilitated local discussion in previous eras have been caught up in changing demographics and economies. Community dialogues hopes to serve as a "virtual community center" where we'll debate issues of vital concern to the hip-hop generation. The purpose of the dialogues is to assist community building and social change by helping to evolve new frameworks for thinking through the crises of our time. This year, we're taking on the question, "Does Hip-Hop Hate Women?"

Join us for an AFTER PARTY AT THE SPOT!
Featuring:
Gym Class Heroes- www.myspace.com/gymclassheroes
Tabi Bonney- www.myspace.com/tabibonney

April 18th, 9:00PM @ The Spot
1619 Mistletoe Rd.
Cleveland, OH 44106

The Project on Men and Gender is brought to you by Case Western Reserve University's Flora Stone Mather Center for Women, with co-sponsorship from the University Program Board, Greek Life, Undergraduate Student Government, Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities, The Spot, Student Affairs, the Flora Stone Mather Class of 1956, Cleveland State University's Black Studies Department, the Cleveland area Men's Violence Prevention Task Force, the Community Technology Foundation of California, and Campus Progress.



------=_Part_4066_23164658.1176483761433-- From christyrmccune at sssnet.com Fri Apr 13 10:43:28 2007 From: christyrmccune at sssnet.com (Christy McCune) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 13:43:28 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ohio Youth Ballet benefit: Pampered Chef Open House this Sunday! Message-ID: <001401c77df3$3ea20940$0201a8c0@TRAVELER> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0015_01C77DD1.B7906940 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 =20 Ohio Youth Ballet to benefit from Pampered Chef Open House =20 =20 Canal Fulton, Ohio -- Come support the Ohio Youth Ballet and pamper yourself or your favorite chef at a Pampered Chef Open House noon-3 pm. Sunday, April 15 at The Turning Pointe School of Dance, 2387 Locust St. = S., Canal Fulton.=20 Everyone is welcome to browse and shop from the new spring line of = quality kitchen products from the Pampered Chef Company. At the same time, you = will be supporting the pre-professional Ohio Youth Ballet and all the = non-profit company=92s worthwhile community outreach programs. Under the artistic direction of Inna Stabrova and Dmitry Tuboltsev, the young dancers bring their love of the arts and talents to local schools, libraries, = retirement homes and other venues.=20 At the Pampered Chef Open House, a kitchen consultant will demonstrate all the exciting new products. If you place an order that = day, you will be entered in a raffle to win an Executive Saut=E9 Pan (valued = at $38) or an Ultimate Mandoline (valued at $59.50).=20 Also, if you book your own Pampered Chef Kitchen Show you = will be entered into the drawing five more times.=20 It=92s springtime, and now is the season to liven up and restock your = kitchen or complete any birthday or Mother's and Father=92s Day shopping. For more information, e-mail ohioyouthballet at turningpointeschoolofdance.net, or call the dance studio = at 330-854-1417. ------=_NextPart_000_0015_01C77DD1.B7906940 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

 

Ohio= Youth Ballet to benefit from Pampered Chef Open = House

 

 

Canal Fulton, = Ohio --=A0 Come support the Ohio Youth Ballet and pamper = yourself or your favorite chef at a Pampered Chef Open House noon-3 pm. Sunday, = April 15 at The Turning Pointe School of Dance, 2387 Locust St. S., Canal = Fulton.

Everyone = is welcome to browse and shop from the new spring line of quality kitchen = products from the Pampered Chef Company. At the same time, you will be supporting the = pre-professional Ohio Youth Ballet and all the non-profit company’s worthwhile = community outreach programs. Under the artistic direction of Inna Stabrova and = Dmitry Tuboltsev, the young dancers bring their love of the arts and talents to = local schools, libraries, retirement homes and other venues. =

=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 At = the Pampered Chef Open House, a kitchen consultant will demonstrate all the exciting new = products. If you place an order that day, you will be entered in a raffle to win an Executive Saut=E9 Pan (valued at $38) or an = Ultimate Mandoline (valued at $59.50). 

=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 = Also, if you book your own Pampered Chef Kitchen Show you will be entered into the drawing five = more times. 

It’s springtime, and now is the season to liven up and restock your kitchen = or complete any birthday or Mother's and Father’s Day = shopping.

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 = For more information, e-mail ohioyouthballet at turningpointeschoolofdance.net, or call the dance studio = at 330-854-1417.

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The HAPPY ENDING LYRIC PLAYERS (H.E.L.P.)
resident performing arts company of
First Baptist Church of Greater Cleveland
3630 Fairmount Boulevard at Eaton  Road in
             Shaker-Cleveland Heights
 
                       presents
 
           "WIZARD OF OZ"
 
8 PM Fridays and Saturdays April 13, 14, 20 and 21
8 PM Sundays April 15 and 22
7 PM Wednesday April 18.
 
Adults $15    Seniors and Students $10
For tickets and reservations call
              (440) 247-5916
 

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----------MB_8C94C1276C996BA_1FF4_65EB_FWM-M38.sysops.aol.com-- From fstorch at beckcenter.org Fri Apr 13 12:30:36 2007 From: fstorch at beckcenter.org (Fran Storch) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 15:30:36 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Joseph B. O'Sickey Retrospective Exhibition at Beck Center, April 13 - June 10 Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84EAED9A6@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77E02.3633E7F0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 13, 2007 For more information (216) 521-2540 Yvette Hanzel, ext. 225 John Coyne, ext. 236 =20 =20 Beck Center for the Arts and=20 Cleveland Artists Foundation present Joseph B. O'Sickey - Menageries and Other Worlds:=20 A Retrospective Exhibition 1941-2007 =20 Lakewood, Ohio - In collaboration with the Cleveland Artists Foundation (CAF), the Beck Center for the Arts presents A Retrospective Exhibition by celebrated painter, Joseph B. O'Sickey. His extraordinary artwork will be on display in two gallery spaces located in the Beck Center's Main Building. The CAF Gallery will showcase O'Sickey's artwork from April 13 through June 9. The Beck Center will exhibit his paintings in the Jean Bulicek Galleria from April 20 through June 10. Both exhibits are free and open to the public. For gallery hours, contact the Beck Center at (216) 521-2540. This exhibition, curated by William Busta, showcases O'Sickey's works spanning seven decades. This retrospective exhibition includes sketches of India and Africa from his years in the Army during the 1940s; advertising and design work from the 1940's and 1950's; landscape, still-life and garden paintings; and his recent work based on circus themes.=20 "This exhibition will be an eye-opener for fans and collectors familiar with O'Sickey's beautiful garden paintings, revealing new dimensions of the artist," says Sharon Dean, Executive Director of the Cleveland Artists Foundation. "In his work, you'll see=20 an artist who witnessed everything from Impressionism to Cubism and Pop art, and the then-new profession of graphic and commercial art. His work not only masters those movements, but builds upon them." Born in Detroit in 1918, O'Sickey grew up in Cleveland. He graduated from the Cleveland School of Art (now the Cleveland Institute of Art) and studied informally at the graduate level. He continued to develop his work through his 20s and was strongly influenced by post-impressionism. Throughout his career, O'Sickey taught at several area universities and exhibited his paintings at many notable exhibitions including the May Shows at the Cleveland Museum of Art. His work is included in collections at the Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland Public Library, Butler Institute of American Art, and other regional museums. An informal reception with Joseph B. O'Sickey will be hosted by the Beck Center on Friday, April 20 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. in the Daniels Lounge. An opening reception with the artist will be held on Sunday, April 22 from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. in the CAF Gallery at the Beck Center. The Beck Center for the Arts is located at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood, just ten minutes west of downtown Cleveland. Convenient onsite parking is available. ### ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77E02.3633E7F0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

FOR IMMEDIATE = RELEASE

April 13, 2007

For more information (216) = 521-2540

Yvette Hanzel, ext. 225

John Coyne, ext. 236

 

 

Beck Center for the Arts

and =

Cleveland Artists Foundation

present

Joseph B. O’Sickey – Menageries and Other Worlds: =

A Retrospective Exhibition 1941-2007

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Lakewood, Ohio – In collaboration with the Cleveland Artists Foundation (CAF), = the Beck = Center for the Arts presents A Retrospective Exhibition by celebrated painter, = Joseph B. O’Sickey.  His extraordinary artwork will be on display in = two gallery spaces located in the Beck Center’s Main Building.  The CAF Gallery will showcase O’Sickey’s artwork from April = 13 through June 9.  The Beck Center will = exhibit his paintings in the Jean Bulicek Galleria from April 20 through June = 10.  Both exhibits are free and open to the public.  For gallery hours, = contact the Beck = Center at (216) 521-2540.

This exhibition, curated by William Busta, showcases O’Sickey’s = works spanning seven decades.  This retrospective exhibition includes = sketches of India and Africa from his years in the Army during the 1940s; = advertising and design work from the 1940’s and 1950’s; landscape, = still-life and garden paintings; and his recent work based on circus themes. =

     = ;       “This exhibition will be an eye-opener for fans and collectors familiar with O’Sickey’s beautiful garden paintings, revealing new = dimensions of the artist,” says Sharon Dean, Executive Director of the Cleveland Artists Foundation.  “In his work, you’ll see =


an artist who witnessed = everything from Impressionism to Cubism and Pop art, and the then-new profession of graphic and commercial art.  His work not only masters those = movements, but builds upon them.”

     = ;       Born in Detroit in 1918, O’Sickey grew = up in Cleveland.  He graduated from the Cleveland School of Art (now the Cleveland Institute = of Art) and studied informally at the graduate level.  He continued to = develop his work through his 20s and was strongly influenced by = post-impressionism.  Throughout his career, O’Sickey taught at several area = universities and exhibited his paintings at many notable exhibitions including the May = Shows at the Cleveland Museum of Art.  His work is included in collections = at the Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland Public Library, Butler Institute of American Art, and other regional = museums.

     = ;       An informal reception with Joseph B. O’Sickey will be hosted by the = Beck = Center on Friday, April 20 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. in the Daniels Lounge.  = An opening reception with the artist will be held on Sunday, April 22 from = 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. in the CAF Gallery at the Beck Center.  = The Beck Center for the Arts is located at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood, just ten minutes west of downtown Cleveland.  Convenient onsite parking is available.

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-------------------------------1176494095-- From fstorch at beckcenter.org Fri Apr 13 13:15:15 2007 From: fstorch at beckcenter.org (Fran Storch) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 16:15:15 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]SATURDAY ONLY! BOGO Offer for Late-Night Performance of Sondheim's PASSION at Beck Center Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84EAED9A7@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77E08.72DE5B84 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C77E08.72DE5B84" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C77E08.72DE5B84 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 ~ BOGO Offer ~ for=20 Late-Night Performance Saturday, April 14 only =20 Stephen Sondheim's PASSION Directed by Victoria Bussert April 14 at 11:00 pm Studio Theater Beck Center for the Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood (just ten minutes west of downtown Cleveland) =20 To reserve tickets, call (216) 521-2540 =20 =20 Directed by nationally acclaimed director, Victoria Bussert, Passion's complex love story involves three lovers 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. This production contains sexual scenes with full nudity. =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 Passion runs through May 6. Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 p.m. with a special late-night performance on April 14. 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. To reserve tickets, call the Beck Center Box Office at (216) 521-2540 or online at www.beckcenter.org . =20 =20 Convenient on-site parking is available. Beck Center for the Arts is located just ten minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood.=20 =20 This production of Passion is sponsored by Cox Communications, WCLV 104.9 FM, WCPN 90.3 FM ideastream, LakewoodBuzz.com, and the FreeTimes. =20 =20 * Actor appears courtesy of the Actors Equity Association, the union of actors and stage managers.=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 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_002_01C77E08.72DE5B84 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

~ BOGO Offer = ~

for

Late-Night = Performance

Saturday, April 14 = only

 

Stephen Sondheim’s

PASSION

Directed by Victoria Bussert

April 14 at 11:00 = pm

Studio = Theater

Beck Center for the = Arts

17801 = Detroit Avenue in Lakewood<= /p>

(just ten minutes west of downtown = Cleveland)

 

To reserve tickets, call (216) 521-2540

 

 

Directed by nationally acclaimed director, Victoria Bussert, Passion’s complex love story involves three = lovers 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.  This production contains sexual = scenes with full nudity.

 

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 runs through May 6.  Show times are Fridays = and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 p.m. with a special = late-night performance on April 14.  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. = To reserve tickets, call the Beck Center Box Office at (216) 521-2540 or = online at www.beckcenter.org.  =  

 

Convenient = on-site parking is available.  Beck Center for the Arts is located just ten = minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in = Lakewood. =

 

This = production of Passion is sponsored by Cox Communications, WCLV 104.9 FM, WCPN 90.3 FM ideastream, = LakewoodBuzz.com, and the FreeTimes. 

 

 

* 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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Message-ID: <1FB3019EBE04D44F92FB300330FBC2CC110003@exchange.usalogin.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77E08.A5BC07B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable To celebrate the debut season of Northeast Ohio's newest performing arts company, Opera Cleveland is excited to offer all NEOPAL subscribers a very special 50% discount on all Gold Circle, A, B, and C level seats for our opening production - Richard Strauss' Salome! =20 Acclaimed soprano Lise Lindstrom triumphantly returns to Cleveland in the title role. Of her recent performance as Princess Turnadot, the Cleveland Plain Dealer exclaimed "Lise Lindstrom sang...with fearless brilliance." She "was riveting," agreed Opera News. =20 Ms. Lindstrom stars with Stephen Powell, who as Eugene Onegin and Sweeny Todd won the hearts of Cleveland's opera fans. The Plain Dealer heralded his "voice of velvet, capable of caressing...or exploding." =20 Salome opens April 20, with additional performances April 22 and 28, at the State Theatre, Playhouse Square Center. Call 216.241.6000 and mention code "50P" to receive your special discount. Tickets start at just $12.50! You may also order online at http://www.operacleveland.org. =20 Please join us as we raise the curtain on a new premier arts organization dedicated to presenting the classical repertoire's great masterpieces and opera's vanguard of bright young composers, singers and conductors. =20 For more information, please visit us at http://www.operacleveland.org, or call us at 216.575.0903. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77E08.A5BC07B0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
To=20 celebrate the debut season of Northeast Ohio's newest = performing arts=20 company, Opera Cleveland is excited to offer all NEOPAL subscribers a = very=20 special 50% discount on all Gold Circle, A, B, and C level seats for our = opening=20 production - Richard Strauss' Salome!
 
Acclaimed soprano=20 Lise Lindstrom triumphantly returns to Cleveland in the title role. Of = her=20 recent performance as Princess Turnadot, the Cleveland Plain Dealer = exclaimed=20 "Lise Lindstrom sang...with fearless brilliance."  She "was = riveting,"=20 agreed Opera News.
 
Ms. = Lindstrom stars=20 with Stephen Powell, who as Eugene Onegin and Sweeny Todd won the hearts = of=20 Cleveland's opera fans. The Plain Dealer heralded his "voice of velvet, = capable=20 of caressing...or exploding."
 
Salome = opens April=20 20, with additional performances April 22 and 28, at the State = Theatre,=20 Playhouse Square Center.  Call 216.241.6000 and mention code "50P" = to=20 receive your special discount.  Tickets start at just $12.50!  = You may=20 also order online at http://www.operacleveland.org.=
 
Please = join us as we=20 raise the curtain on a new premier arts organization dedicated to = presenting the=20 classical repertoire's great masterpieces and opera's vanguard of bright = young=20 composers, singers and conductors.
 
For = more=20 information, please visit us at http://www.operacleveland.org,= or call=20 us at 216.575.0903.
------_=_NextPart_001_01C77E08.A5BC07B0-- From remingtondreams at hotmail.com Fri Apr 13 09:22:52 2007 From: remingtondreams at hotmail.com (Donnell Hodges) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 12:22:52 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Health Discussion @ Karamu! Message-ID:

DR. BONITA COE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL INTERNAL MEDICINE OF THE CLEVELAND CLINIC TO FACILITATE A HEALTH DISCUSSION AT KARAMU HOUSE, SATURDAY APRIL 14, 2007

 

 

Cleveland (April 13, 2007) ? Dr. Bonita Coe, MD, MBA, of The Cleveland Clinic, will facilitate a health discussion at Karamu House to support the world premiere of A Colored Funeral.  Dr. Coe will address healthy living and at-risk behavior with a health checklist for women and men as well as an advanced directive form, which includes power of attorney for health care, living will and other wishes. 

  ?The advanced directive is really something young people need to consider because most of them do not have any personal legal directives in case of an emergency or life and death situation?, explained Dr. Coe.  The event, which begins at 4 pm, will take place on Saturday, April 14, 2007 in the Concert Hall at Karamu.

  A Colored Funeral, written by Gregory S. Carr, is a satirical play that examines social and health issues including hypertension, black on black crime, lack of life insurance and last will and testament, alcohol and drug addiction and risky sexual behavior, amongst others, that lead to the demise of African-Americans.  Carr will be in attendance to answer questions regarding A Colored Funeral.  In addition, a $3 discount is offered to all who attend the discussion.  Regular ticket prices for A Colored Funeral are $18 - $21.  Light healthy snacks will be provided.
 
Media Contact: Neal Hodges
216.795.7070 (x.249)
216.214.6383 (cell)
 
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Mortgage rates near historic lows. Refinance $200,000 loan for as low as $771/month* From edniam at alltel.net Fri Apr 13 09:43:52 2007 From: edniam at alltel.net (Edward Niam) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 12:43:52 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Press Release ~OUT OF DANGER~ *A Personal Protection Seminar for Women* Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0168_01C77DC9.643FF4C0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0169_01C77DC9.643FF4C0" ------=_NextPart_001_0169_01C77DC9.643FF4C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ~OUT OF DANGER~TM **A Personal Protection Seminar for Women** ~OUT OF DANGER~TM is a unique training that provides people with the hands-on-skills needed to protect them in any situation. This special program is for mothers, daughters, sisters and friends. In this seminar you will learn: -Fundamentals of personal protection -Awareness of dangerous situations and people -Common everyday items that can be used as defensive/offensive weapons -What happens to you physiologically and emotionally when you are attacked -Basic self defense techniques -When to fight - when to run -Break away methods -What to do when your attacker has a weapon -Safe driving - if you're being followed; a car with a red/blue flasher wants you to pull you over -Secure your home -Strangers at your door -Avoid being kidnapped -How to deal with a stalker -Protecting your children -Safety when traveling The program is two hours in length and is open to young women and adult females. Wear comfortable clothing and tennis shoes. Date: Tuesday, May 1, 2007 Time: 7 - 9 pm Location: Heritage Barn, Silver Springs Park, Young Road, Stow, Ohio Cost: $25.00 per person Space is limited so please register early! Registration: Call the Institute - 330.564.7558 or mail your check to Institute for Self Healing, 118 West Streetsboro Street, Suite 224, Hudson, Ohio 44236. Make checks payable to Edward Niam or Institute for Self Healing About our instructor: Edward Niam is a Master of Shaolin Kung Fu and holds the rank of Black Sash. He has been training people in all phases of personal protection for over 33 years. He is a former law enforcement officer and Director of Investigations for the Summit County Prosecutor's Office. Edward is a graduate of the Special Weapons and Tactics Training (SWAT) held in London, Ohio. Institute for Self Healing TaiQiGongtm Fitness Systems Edward Niam, M-T.C.M. Master-Traditional Chinese Medicine 118 West Streetsboro Street, Suite 224 Hudson, Ohio 44236 330.564.7558 Fax 330.342.3802 edniam at instituteforselfhealing.com www.instituteforselfhealing.com "Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away." _____ _____ _____ I am using the free version of SPAMfighter for private users. It has removed 33786 spam emails to date. Paying users do not have this message in their emails. Try SPAMfighter for free now! -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.446 / Virus Database: 269.4.0/759 - Release Date: 4/12/2007 7:58 PM ------=_NextPart_001_0169_01C77DC9.643FF4C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Sunflower

 
~OUT OF = DANGER~TM
 
**A Personal=20 Protection Seminar for Women**
 
~OUT OF = DANGER~TM is a=20 unique training that provides people with the hands-on-skills = needed to=20 protect them in any situation. This special program is for mothers, = daughters,=20 sisters and friends.
 
 
In this seminar you will learn: 
 
    -Fundamentals of personal=20 protection
    -Awareness of dangerous = situations=20 and people
    -Common everyday items = that can be=20 used as defensive/offensive weapons
    -What happens to you = physiologically=20 and emotionally when you are attacked
    -Basic self defense=20 techniques
    -When to fight - when to=20 run
    -Break away=20 methods
    -What to do when your = attacker has a=20 weapon
    -Safe driving - if you're = being=20 followed; a car with a red/blue flasher wants you to pull = you over
    -Secure your=20 home
    -Strangers at your=20 door
    -Avoid being=20 kidnapped
    -How to deal with a=20 stalker
    -Protecting your=20 children
    -Safety when=20 traveling
 
The program is two hours in length and is = open to young=20 women and adult females. Wear comfortable clothing and tennis=20 shoes. 
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Date:        = Tuesday,=20 May 1, 2007
 
Time:       = ;  7=20 - 9 pm
 
Location:  Heritage Barn, = Silver=20 Springs Park, Young Road, Stow, = Ohio
 
Cost:       &nb= sp; =20 $25.00 per person
 
Space is limited so please = register=20 early!
 
Registration: Call the = Institute -=20 330.564.7558 or mail your check to Institute for Self Healing, 118 West=20 Streetsboro Street, Suite 224, Hudson, Ohio 44236. Make checks payable = to Edward=20 Niam or Institute for Self = Healing
 
About our=20 instructor: Edward Niam is a Master of Shaolin Kung Fu and holds the = rank of=20 Black Sash. He has been training people in all phases of personal=20 protection for over 33 years. He is a former law enforcement officer and = Director of Investigations for the Summit County Prosecutor's Office. = Edward is=20 a graduate of the Special Weapons and Tactics Training (SWAT) held in London,=20 Ohio.
 
 
Institute for = Self=20 Healing
TaiQiGongtm  Fitness = Systems
Edward Niam, = M-T.C.M.
Master-Traditional = Chinese=20 Medicine
118 West Streetsboro = Street, Suite=20 224
Hudson, Ohio = 44236
330.564.7558 Fax=20 330.342.3802
edniam at instituteforsel= fhealing.com
www.instituteforselfheal= ing.com
 
"Life is not measured = by the number=20 of breaths we take,
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Message-ID: <621b4f918f684077ae31635848696430@cassidytheatre.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_SmarterMail_NextPart_2158826818873748 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =0D=0A=0D=0A Auditions for In Man =0D=0Aa new play by Michael Oatman = =0D=0ADirected by Melissa Crum=0D=0A=0D=0A Play Synopsis=0D=0A=0D=0A = An African American sales manager of a radio station is walking down th= e street on a beautiful summer day. A white male bicycle messenger is ridi= ng by the sales manager and inexplicably the sales manager grabs the bicycl= e messenger off his bike, slams him to the ground and beats him to death wi= th his bare hands. This play examines the aftermath of this horrific event.= =0D=0AThis show will be part of the 15th Annual R. Joyce Whitley Festival o= f New Plays, ARENAFEST.=0D=0A=0D=0ACast:=0D=0A Isiah Inman- African America= n late 20s early 30s=0D=0ATom Steward- Male early 40's =0D=0AJason Spencer-= Caucasian male early to mid 20s=0D=0ALorrie Inman- Caucasian woman late 20= s early 30s=0D=0A3 other male roles.=0D=0A=0D=0AAuditions will be held Satu= rday April 28th from 12:00-3:00pm=0D=0Aat the Cleveland State Factory Theat= re, Main Stage =0D=0A Please prepare a one minute contemporary monologue an= d be prepared for a cold reading. =0D=0A=0D=0AFor more questions or more in= formation: DO NOT REPLY TO THIS E-MAIL =0D=0APlease contact Director Meliss= a Crum at Melissa_blkofstarz at yahoo.com =0D=0A=0D=0A ------_SmarterMail_NextPart_2158826818873748 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =0D=0A

=0D=0A =0D= =0A Auditions for In Man
a new play by Michael Oatman
Directed by Melissa Crum

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=0D=0A Play Synopsis
=0D=0A= An African American sales manager of a=A0radio stati= on is walking down the street on a beautiful summer day.=A0 A white male bi= cycle messenger is riding by the sales manager and inexplicably the sales m= anager grabs the bicycle messenger off his bike, slams him to the ground an= d beats him to death with his bare hands. This play examines the aftermath = of this horrific event.
This show will be part of the= 15th Annual R. Joyce Whitley Festival of New Plays, ARENAFEST.

= Cast:
Isiah Inman- African American late 20s e= arly 30s
Tom Steward- Male early 40's
Jason Spencer- Caucasian m= ale early to mid 20s
Lorrie Inman- Caucasian woman late 20s early 30s<= br />3 other male roles.

Audit= ions will be held Saturday April 28th from 12:00-3:00pm
at the Clevela= nd State Factory Theatre, Main Stage

Pl= ease prepare a one minute contemporary monologue and be prepared for a cold= reading.

For more questions or more information:= DO NOT REPLY TO THIS E-MAIL
Please contact Director Melissa Crum at =
Melissa_bl= kofstarz at yahoo.com
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= =0D=0A ------_SmarterMail_NextPart_2158826818873748-- From balletlaves at yahoo.com Fri Apr 13 13:41:42 2007 From: balletlaves at yahoo.com (Courtney Laves) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 13:41:42 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Lecture by Peter Sklar Message-ID: <25693.84438.qm@web58701.mail.re1.yahoo.com> --0-386506299-1176496902=:84438 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Release Date:� April 5, 2007 �So You Want to be a Performer�� 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.�s Mischa Barton, Home Improvement�s Zachery Ty Bryan, Full House�s Lori Loughlin, NYPD Blue�s Rick Schroder, The Young & The Restless� Ashley Bashioum, Charmed and Picket Fences� �Holly Marie Combs, Sex & the City�s Sarah Jessica Parker, Walk the Line and Legally Blonde�s Reese Witherspoon and Ricki Lake all have in common? ����������� Peter Sklar, who has coached, directed or discovered all of the above young stars and hundreds of others, is offering a complimentary lecture, entitled: �So You Want To Be A Performer��. � 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. � The lecture will be followed by personal interviews with young members of the audience. � �So You Want to be a Performer�� is based on Sklar�s 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�g�s who include Sara Jessica Parker, (HBO�s Sex & The City), Reese Witherspoon, (Legally Blond, Walk the Line, etc.), Mischa Barton, (Fox TV�s 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�s currently developing a musical entitled �The Kid Who Played the Palace�, to be directed by William Martin, (Broadway�s �The Lieutenant�, five-time Tony Award nominee). � See www.petersklaronline.com. � 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. � WHEN: Sunday, April 22, 2007� �1:00pm � WHERE: Cleveland City Dance, 13947 Cedar Road, Cleveland, OH � RESERVATIONS: (216) 932-0222 --------------------------------- Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell? Check outnew cars at Yahoo! Autos. --0-386506299-1176496902=:84438 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Release Date:� April 5, 2007
�So You Want to be a Performer��
Free Lecture for Kids, Teens, Parents
Talent Scout with a Message
Media Contact
JENNIFER WATKINS
Public Relations
(917) 684-6977
Fax:� (425) 483-5694
What do The O.C.�s Mischa Barton, Home Improvement�s Zachery Ty Bryan, Full House�s Lori Loughlin, NYPD Blue�s Rick Schroder, The Young & The Restless� Ashley Bashioum, Charmed and Picket Fences� Holly Marie Combs, Sex & the City�s Sarah Jessica Parker, Walk the Line and Legally Blonde�s Reese Witherspoon and Ricki Lake all have in common?
�����������
Peter Sklar, who has coached, directed or discovered all of the above young stars and hundreds of others, is offering a complimentary lecture, entitled: �So You Want To Be A Performer��.
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.
The lecture will be followed by personal interviews with young members of the audience.
�So You Want to be a Performer�� is based on Sklar�s 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�g�s who include Sara Jessica Parker, (HBO�s Sex & The City), Reese Witherspoon, (Legally Blond, Walk the Line, etc.), Mischa Barton, (Fox TV�s 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�s currently developing a musical entitled �The Kid Who Played the Palace�, to be directed by William Martin, (Broadway�s �The Lieutenant�, five-time Tony Award nominee).
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.
WHEN: Sunday, April 22, 2007� �1:00pm
WHERE: Cleveland City Dance, 13947 Cedar Road, Cleveland, OH
RESERVATIONS: (216) 932-0222


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Open casting call for the film "For The Love Of Women"
IGAB Filmworks presents: for The Love Of Women, 

An audition will be held for their new film that will start filming soon. Non-union actors are welcome along with deferred pay parts and DVD copy of the film.

This film will be filmed in Cleveland Ohio, as of now auditions will take place in April and again in May for 2 days only to search for the right person for each part, extras and small parts could be needed.
To set a date for your audition with the casting director, you'll need to call for a date and time to be seen,  you should bring along your full bio and any color/black & white photos you have for their viewing.

Casting director for audition information:
Casting Director: Barbabra Bell 216-581-9600

Other fiilm projects are coming soon..if you missed out on this new film.

 



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--0-1613848240-1176511317=:79213-- From promiseheart at lpemail.com Fri Apr 13 20:36:16 2007 From: promiseheart at lpemail.com (promiseheart at lpemail.com) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 23:36:16 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last Call - Auditioning for Male Actor in Local Film Message-ID: <50445.76.205.72.145.1176521776.squirrel@wm1.lpemail.com> The Mama's Plan Film Group is making one final casting call for the role of Charlie Charleston, the lead male role in our not-for-profit social issue film. The ideal candidate for this role would be someone who can look the part of a 20 year old law school student. Charlie is preppie-like, handsome and charming. Rehearsals take place in Akron. Filming will take place later next month (May) at various location sites in northeastern Ohio. Since we are an independent group producing the film in a somewhat unconventional way, exact shooting times are to be determined. We are flexible and will try to accomodate your schedule as much as possible. We do prefer someone who is commited to this project and will remain in the region (be available) for the balance of the year. If you (or anyone you know) is interested in this opportunity, PLEASE CALL (330) 633-6093 ASAP to schedule an initial audition meeting and/or address any questions or concerns you may have (please do not respond by e-mail at this time). While we cannot provide compensation, the actor will receive notoriety, credit/references, and a free copy of the film in DVD format upon completion. To find out more about the film's story, themes and objectives, please 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 Fri Apr 13 20:49:02 2007 From: promiseheart at lpemail.com (promiseheart at lpemail.com) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 23:49:02 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Assistant Director Needed for Local Film Message-ID: <50457.76.205.72.145.1176522542.squirrel@wm1.lpemail.com> The Mama's Plan Film Group, based in Akron, is still seeking an assistant director for our not-for-profit social issue film. Since we are due to begin filming later this month (April 30th), this is an urgent need! Shooting of scenes will take place at various location sites in northeastern Ohio. Since we are an independent group producing the film in a somewhat unconventional way, exact shooting times from the start to finish of production are to be determined. We are flexible and will try to accomodate your schedule as much as possible. We do prefer someone who is commited to this project and will remain in the region (be available) for the balance of the year. If you (or anyone you know) is interested in this opportunity, PLEASE CALL (330) 633-6093 ASAP to schedule an initial meeting and/or address any questions or concerns you may have (please do not respond by e-mail at this time). While we cannot provide compensation, you will receive notoriety, credit/references, and a free copy of the film in DVD format upon completion. To find out more about the film's story, themes and objectives, please check out our website at: www.mamasplan.com. Sincerely, Eric Kowalski Volunteer/Representative for The Mama's Plan Film Group From hasanimanagement at onebox.com Fri Apr 13 21:41:32 2007 From: hasanimanagement at onebox.com (hasanimanagement at onebox.com) Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 00:41:32 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Advertisement Opportunity 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. ------=_NextPart_001_01BF24B2.F1B80B94 Content-Type: text/plain;Charset = "iso-8859-1" Hasani Management Presents our Second Annual Mother?s Day Celebration   You are cordially welcomed to attend Hasani Management?s special Mother?s Day event honoring all mothers in attendance on, Sunday May 13, 2007.  This spectacular event will take place at Holiday Inn in Beachwood, Ohio.  There is a small investment of $40 per person.   This black tie formal affair will include live entertainment, a formal dinner, fashion show and reception.    Do you have a business, planning a special event, or seeking employees, if so, you do not want to miss out on an opportunity to advertise or promote your business in our program ad for the Mother?s Day Celebration.  Don?t delay; call today to take your business or event to another level.  For further details on tickets and information on advertisement, give us a call at 216-916-7330 or check out our website at hasanimanagement.com.   Program Ad Prices:   Business Card Ad?????????????????.$20 Quarter Page Ad?????????????????..$30 Half Page Ad???????????????????..$50 Full Page Ad????????????????????$70 Full Page Ad (Color)????????????????$100   Business Information   Business Name:____________________________________________________   Business Contact:___________________________________________________   Business Telephone:_________________________________________________   Email Address:_____________________________________________________   What product or services does your company offer? ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________   Circle the program ad(s) you want to purchase:   Business Card     Quarter Page     Half Page               Full Page     Full Page (Color)   All checks/money orders must be received by May 3, 2007.  Payments can be to:  Hasani Management, P.O. 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Michael A. Miller: msrg-publications at earthlink.net or 216.389.6784. 

 

From ages two to 36, I performed in local theatrical productions in school, church and community-playhouse venues as an actor, singer and dancer.  I studied theater arts and English at Cuyahoga Community College, and my arts-related articles, interviews and reviews have been published in local publications including but not limited to the Encyclopedia of Cleveland History, Cleveland magazine and the Gay People's Chronicle.  I have since educated myself through independent studies in the finer points of film-making and am developing a fiction-based magazine, which was profiled in the Lakewood Observer.  Recently, I have accomplished hands-on experience in marketing, and am expanding my professional networking base in the business and arts community, locally and nationally.   

 
 
 
 

------=_NextPart_195811614584145324830-- From marnieb at windstream.net Fri Apr 13 22:08:40 2007 From: marnieb at windstream.net (marnieb at windstream.net) Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 1:08:40 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]BATTLE OF THE BANDS CONTEST!!! BANDS NEEDED - TOP PRIZE $1500.00 CASH!!! Message-ID: <20070414050840.BQTD5292.ispmxmta06-srv.windstream.net@webmail-relay.alltel.net> BATTLE OF THE BANDS CONTEST!!! BANDS NEEDED - TOP PRIZE $1500.00 CASH!!! We are working very hard to give $$ MONEY $$ away!!! THIS IS NO JOKE!!! *************NEW DATE AND EXTENDED DEADLINE*************** Bands needed for 3rd Annual Battle of Bands - (Adults 19 & over) Huge prizes!! 1st Prize $1500.00 AND Recording Studio Time at the Lava Room Recording Studio!!! Qualifying Rounds will be held at the HI-FI Concert Club, 11729 Detroit Ave., Lakewood,OH. We have extended the deadline to May 5, 2007. Qualification Rounds will be every SATURDAY AFTERNOON starting May 5th from 1-7 PM. (qualification round dates: May 5, May 12, May 19, May 26, & June 2, 2007) TWO BANDS PER QUALIFICATION ROUND WILL BE CHOSEN TO COMPETE IN THE FINALS DURING OUR FESTIVAL!! Doors open at NOON, there will be a cover charge at the door. The Finals will held at Columbia Homecoming Festival Saturday, June 30, 2007. Entry deadline is Saturday, May 5 2007. Visit our website at: http://www.columbiastation.com/homecoming/battleofthebands/forms/ to download the applicaiton or email us at bands at columbiastation.com If you need an application mailed, if you have questions or would like additional information you may call 216-324-2095 or 440-309-5295. This event is sponsored by the Columbia Chamber of Commerce, Hi-Fi Concert Club, Lava Room Recording Studio's & Ron Zehel Guitar Center. From weedz at bright.net Sat Apr 14 05:21:15 2007 From: weedz at bright.net (Ginny) Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 08:21:15 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Morrison Playmakers, Inc. Message-ID: MORRISON PLAYMAKERS, INC. (MPI) are reminding everyone that registrations for their summer youth program will be the following: SAT, APRIL 21 FROM 10AM-2PM AT THE SENIOR CENTER, 138 HIGH ST. WADSWORTH SUN, APRIL 22 FROM 1:30-3:30 AT FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 636 PARK AVE, BARBERTON PARK IN REAR OF BOTH BUILDINGS AND COME IN BACK DOOR AND FOLLOW SIGNS. AGES 8-18 PLEASE ....... PLEASE BRING ANY CONFLICTS YOU MAY HAVE!!!!! REGISTRATION FEE: $140 1ST CHILD $115 FOR EACH ADDITIONAL CHILD IN SAME FAMILY. SCHOLARSHIPS WILL BE AVAILABLE CLASSES WILL BEGIN MAY 5TH AND CONTINE ON SAT AND WED THROUGHOUT MAY. REHEARSALS WILL BEGIN JUNE 4TH AND CONTINUE EVERY MON, WED, THUR, SAT UNTIL PERFORMANCES PERFORMANCE DATES ARE: JULY 13,14,20,21 IN BARBERTON THIS PRODUCTION WILL ENTER A COMPETITION HOSTED BY THE OHIO COMMUNITY THEATRE ASSN. DATES FOR COMPETITION ARE JULY 28,29 IN COLUMBUS. WE WILL COMPETE WITH 8-12 OTHER YOUTH THEATRES. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CALL...330-416-5937 OR 330-769-4043 GINNY From rev.y.conner at sbcglobal.net Sat Apr 14 06:13:03 2007 From: rev.y.conner at sbcglobal.net (Rev. Yvonne Conner) Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 06:13:03 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking to hire instrumentalist for April 21st Message-ID: <495547.55994.qm@web83007.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1518242691-1176556383=:55994 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Broadway UMC would like to hire a musician for a solo, one time performance at a dedication program Saturday, April 21 3PM - 4PM. So, if you play violin, flute, trumpet, guitar, etc ... any instrument (other than piano) that requires minimum setup time and you have 10 minutes between 3PM and 4PM on April 21; please contact us at 216.271.3650. Rev. Yvonne Conner, Ed.D, MDiv. Senior Pastor Broadway United Methodist Church 5246 Broadway Avenue Cleveland, OH 44127 www.thebroadwayumc.org (216) 271.3650 (216) 341.3396 Fax (216) 739.0029 - Residence "The Church, not the State, proclaims the vision of the Kingdom to come. Therefore, the Church has an obligation to move out into society." Karl Barth --0-1518242691-1176556383=:55994 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Broadway UMC would like to hire a musician for a solo, one time performance at a dedication program Saturday, April 21 3PM - 4PM. So, if you play violin, flute, trumpet, guitar, etc ... any instrument (other than piano) that requires minimum setup time and you have 10 minutes between 3PM and 4PM on April 21; please contact us at 216.271.3650.


Rev. Yvonne Conner, Ed.D, MDiv. 
Senior Pastor
Broadway United Methodist Church
5246 Broadway Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44127

www.thebroadwayumc.org

(216) 271.3650
(216) 341.3396 Fax
(216) 739.0029 - Residence
 
"The Church, not the State, proclaims the vision of the Kingdom to come. Therefore, the Church has an obligation to move out into society." Karl Barth
--0-1518242691-1176556383=:55994-- From suehollandjohnson at yahoo.com Sat Apr 14 06:25:26 2007 From: suehollandjohnson at yahoo.com (sue holland johnson) Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 06:25:26 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]From S. Johnson: "PlayActs" Performances . . . Buy a Ticket! Be a Patron! Message-ID: <504767.76037.qm@web38710.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1923900518-1176557126=:76037 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit ?PlayActs? Performances. . . Need Your Support! Buy a Ticket! Be a Patron! What: ?PlayActs? Performances, presented by WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio When: Sat. April 28, 7:30 p.m., and Sunday, April 29, 3:00 p.m. Where: Gallery 324, Galleria, East 9th and St.Clair, Cleveland, Ohio Contact: Sue Johnson, director, 216-561-8608, wakeup4664 at aol.com . . . . . ?PlayActs? Performances Coming April 28th & 29th ! Gary Webster?s You?ll be Back, Prime Beef and Strictly Platonic? WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio presents ?PlayActs? Performances, Saturday, April 28th & Sunday, April 29th at Gallery 324, the Galleria, East 9th Street and St. Clair featuring Sapphire DeFranco . Mary Lu Franks . Charlie Loy Hawkins . Jim Lenahan . Jermal Ware and John Franks, Musical Director Tickets $12.00 Galleria parking available, $3.00 Go to www.wakeupandlives.org to Shopping Page to Order Tickets / Patron Listing. Make checks payable & mail to: WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio . P.O. Box 201524 . Shaker Heights, OH . 44120 ATTN: Sue Johnson Credit Cards: go to Shopping cart or call (216) 561-8608 Need Your Support! Buy a Ticket! Be a Patron! Make a Donation! To make a Donation to "PlayActs" Performances, and / or our "New Life, New Image" public speaking community service project which is piloting with New Life Community, a family transitional housing program, please go to the Shopping Page on www.wakeupandlives.org. . . . . . For Immediate Release Gary Webster, Emerging Playwright, Gets Triple Exposure: on the Stage, on the Small Screen, and on the Web Clevelanders will get a chance to experience three romantic comedies by Gary Webster, which take different looks at marriage, wedding rings, and lots of ??splaining to do,? when romance goes awry, during ?PlayActs? Performances, a two-day celebration held Saturday, April 28, 7:30 P and Sunday, April 29, 3:00 P, at Gallery 324 in the Galleria, East Ninth and St. Clair. The event will showcase two short plays, You?ll be Back, a tale told by two wedding rings, and Prime Beef, where Diane has a great idea to auction off her boyfriend Jeff and his friend Eddie at the upcoming benefit for the local animal shelter, and Strictly Platonic? a special staged reading of this full-length play, where, almost as a dare, Paul and Emily end up sharing an apartment in Florida as roommates. Paul?s chances for his dream job are affected by this arrangement, which leads to a series of schemes and results in an unanticipated outcome for Paul and Emily. This two-act production will receive its full performance, summer, 2007, as part of an on-going ?PlayActs? Performance series being presented to help support the Studio?s ?New Life, New Image? public speaking community service project which it is piloting with New Life Community, a family transitional housing program. WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio aims to present and promote Webster?s, and other area playwrights,? works that illustrate the diversity of arts and performing artists in Northeast Ohio. Studio director Sue Johnson said Webster?s plays were chosen because they help exemplify the organization?s mission. Besides, they?re fun and they take a light-hearted look at the foibles of love and marriage. ?Webster is a prolific playwright, who has penned over three hundred scenes, sketches, one- and two-act plays. We wanted to select some of Webster?s representative plays which have substantive roles for women and reflect diversity of age, race, and also, because Cleveland needs to know about our own in-house version of Neil Simon,? Johnson said. Webster began submitting his works, several years ago to the Studio, which conducts a playwriting competition once or twice each year, and considers all submission regardless of the writer?s experience. Johnson believes it?s time for Webster?s work to receive a special showcase and be introduced to Cleveland audiences. Viewers can see Webster share insights about his work and his craft on video streaming excerpts of ?Wake Up and Live with the Arts,? on the WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio web site, go to www.wakeupandlives.org, the spinning film reel. The cable show, now in its third year has featured more than one hundred arts-related guests from Northeast Ohio, Florida, Los Angeles, Canada and New York, and can be seen on Saturdays, 5:30 ? 6:30 P on Time Warner, Cable channel 21 in the eastern suburbs, and on Time Warner, channel 23 in the western suburbs; Cox Cable, Fridays, 9:30 - 10:30 P, ch. 45; and Cleveland Cable Access, Mondays, 7:00 - 8:00 P, ch. 46. . . . . . Gary Webster has been writing plays since he was in high school. The first he can remember was written in eleventh grade. It was titled "This Wasn't What I Had in Mind," and the topic was...surprise...RELATIONSHIPS! Webster followed that up with parodies of several Shakespearian plays. He wrote stuff long before that, but those are the first plays he can recall. He has been the ?token Gentile? in Ruby Fox?s writing group for years. His formal playwright's training came via Bob Noll's class at the Cleveland Playhouse. Webster is currently a radio announcer, who is making his directorial debut with Confessions of a Saturday Afternoon, which will be performed at Cleveland Public Theater in May. Sue Johnson is an actor, director, producer and talent coach whose professional credits include recent appearances in Cleveland area theatres, including Agents and Assets, an LAPD production at Cleveland Public Theater. She has directed My Big Fat Dysfunctional Office, a commissioned play, numerous "PlayActs" Performances, staged readings for Jim Spriggs' Terror on Biddle Street (2005), and Faye Sholiton?s All Things Being Equal (2006) for Karamu's Arenafest. TV credits include A & E's 100 Centre Street, and films, Antwone Fisher directed by Denzel Washington, and The Year That Trembled, Jay Craven, Director. Her talent resume lists numerous TV commercials, industrials, and voiceovers. Johnson produces, directs and co-hosts WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS TV show, with Chris Fortunato & Mac Michael, which showcases and celebrates the diversity of the performing arts, artists, and cultural arts in northeast Ohio. The performing & cultural arts program airs on Time Warner, Saturdays, 5:30 ? 6:30 P, Cable, ch. 21, eastern suburbs and ch. 23, western suburbs, on Cox Cable, Fridays, 9:30 ? 10:30 P, ch. 45 & Cleveland Access, Mondays, 7:00 ? 8:00 P, ch. 26. . . . . . About New Life Community . . . "First of all, New Life serves families -- we have welcomed over 550 families to our residential program in our sixteen years! We focus on employment as the means to achieve independence and stability, and we are proud to say that through our empowerment-style program over 90 percent of the families who have completed the New Life program have achieved employment. And on the average, 75 percent of our graduates are still employed one year after graduation and 85 percent still in permanent housing. Our families are all sizes and shapes -- most are headed by single moms with one to six children, although this year we have been blessed to serve several two-parent families as wells. -- The adults in our New Life families come committed to acquiring the skills and tools necessary to seek and obtain employment, affordable housing, and self-sufficiency during their four-month stay with us. Our before-and after-school children's program, our dedicated volunteers from the National Council of Jewish Women who bring us the Imagination Express, those who prepare a meal and spend a Family Fun Shop evening with our kids, the support we have from Hiram House Camp and Scotty's Place -- these are just some of the ways that we work to ensure a happy transition for the whole family . . ." Donna Asnani, Exec. Dir. (Annual Report, March 2007) ?Project New Life, New Image? . . . Acting Techniques to Enhance Public Speaking for Total Professional Image Impact. A series of 1 1/2-hour workshop sessions, designed to assist job seekers in becoming more effective in presenting themselves dynamically, enhancing self-esteem, professional image, and employability. . . . . . --------------------------------- http://carolirvin.com/wakeup.htm --------------------------------- Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell? Check outnew cars at Yahoo! Autos. --0-1923900518-1176557126=:76037 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit  ?PlayActs? Performances. . .
Need Your Support!  Buy a Ticket!  Be a Patron!
 What:    ?PlayActs? Performances, presented by WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors?  Studio
When:    Sat. April 28, 7:30  p.m., and Sunday, April 29, 3:00 p.m.
Where:   Gallery 324, Galleria, East 9th and St.Clair, Cleveland, Ohio
Contact: Sue Johnson, director, 216-561-8608, wakeup4664 at aol.com
                                                            . . . . .
?PlayActs? Performances
 
Coming April 28th  & 29th !
Gary Webster?s
You?ll be Back, Prime Beef and Strictly Platonic?
 
WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio
presents
 ?PlayActs? Performances,
Saturday, April 28th & Sunday, April 29th
at
Gallery 324,
the Galleria, East 9th Street and St. Clair
 
featuring
Sapphire DeFranco . Mary Lu Franks . Charlie Loy Hawkins .
Jim Lenahan .  Jermal Ware
and John Franks, Musical Director
 
Tickets  $12.00
Galleria parking available, $3.00
       
Go to www.wakeupandlives.org to Shopping Page to Order Tickets  / Patron Listing.
Make checks payable & mail to:

WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio  .  P.O. Box 201524 . Shaker Heights, OH . 44120

ATTN:  Sue Johnson
Credit Cards: go to Shopping cart or call (216) 561-8608
 
Need Your Support!  Buy a Ticket!  Be a Patron! Make a Donation!
 
To make a Donation to "PlayActs" Performances, and / or our "New Life, New Image" public speaking community service project which is piloting with New Life Community, a family transitional housing program, please go to the Shopping Page on www.wakeupandlives.org.
. . . . .
 
For Immediate Release
 
Gary Webster, Emerging  Playwright, Gets Triple Exposure:
on the Stage, on the Small Screen, and on the Web
 
    Clevelanders will get a chance to experience three romantic comedies by Gary Webster, which take different looks at marriage, wedding rings, and lots of ??splaining to do,? when romance goes awry, during ?PlayActs? Performances, a two-day celebration held Saturday, April 28, 7:30 P and Sunday, April 29, 3:00 P, at Gallery 324 in the Galleria, East Ninth and St. Clair.
                The event will showcase two short plays, You?ll be Back, a tale told by two wedding rings, and Prime Beef, where Diane has a great idea to auction off her boyfriend Jeff and his friend Eddie at the upcoming benefit for the local animal shelter, and Strictly Platonic? a special staged reading of this full-length play, where, almost as a dare, Paul and Emily end up sharing an apartment in Florida as roommates.  Paul?s chances for his dream job are affected by this arrangement, which leads to a series of schemes and results in an unanticipated outcome for Paul and Emily.  This two-act production will receive its full performance, summer, 2007, as part of an on-going ?PlayActs? Performance series being presented to help support the Studio?s ?New Life, New Image? public speaking community service project which it is piloting with New Life Community, a family transitional housing program.
           WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio aims to present and promote Webster?s, and other area playwrights,? works that illustrate the diversity of arts and performing artists in Northeast Ohio. Studio director Sue Johnson said Webster?s plays were chosen because they help exemplify the organization?s mission. Besides, they?re fun and they take a light-hearted look at the foibles of love and marriage. 
?Webster is a prolific playwright, who has penned over three hundred scenes, sketches, one- and two-act plays.  We wanted to select some of Webster?s representative plays which have substantive roles for women and reflect diversity of age, race, and also, because Cleveland needs to know about our own in-house version of Neil Simon,? Johnson said.
              Webster began submitting his works, several years ago to the Studio, which conducts a playwriting competition once or twice each year, and considers all submission regardless of the writer?s experience. Johnson believes it?s time for Webster?s work to receive a special showcase and be introduced to Cleveland audiences.
           Viewers can see Webster share insights about his work and his craft on video streaming excerpts of  ?Wake Up and Live with the Arts,? on the WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio web site, go to www.wakeupandlives.org, the spinning film reel.   The cable show, now in its third year has featured more than one hundred arts-related guests from Northeast Ohio, Florida, Los Angeles, Canada and New York, and can be seen on Saturdays, 5:30 ? 6:30 P on Time Warner, Cable channel 21 in the eastern suburbs, and on Time Warner, channel 23 in the western suburbs; Cox Cable, Fridays, 9:30 - 10:30 P, ch. 45; and Cleveland Cable Access, Mondays,  7:00 - 8:00 P, ch. 46.
. . . . .
 
Gary Webster has been writing plays since he was in high school. The first he can remember was written in eleventh grade. It was titled "This Wasn't What I Had in Mind," and the topic was...surprise...RELATIONSHIPS! Webster followed that up with parodies of several Shakespearian plays. He wrote stuff long before that, but those are the first plays he can recall. He has been the ?token Gentile? in Ruby Fox?s writing group for years. His formal playwright's training came via Bob Noll's class at the Cleveland Playhouse. Webster is currently a radio announcer, who is making his directorial debut with Confessions of a Saturday Afternoon, which will be performed at Cleveland Public Theater in May.
 
Sue Johnson is an actor, director, producer and talent coach whose professional credits include recent appearances in Cleveland area theatres, including Agents and Assets, an LAPD production at Cleveland Public Theater. She has directed My Big Fat Dysfunctional Office, a commissioned play, numerous "PlayActs" Performances, staged readings for Jim Spriggs' Terror on Biddle Street (2005), and Faye Sholiton?s All Things Being Equal (2006) for Karamu's Arenafest. TV credits include A & E's 100 Centre Street, and films, Antwone Fisher directed by Denzel Washington, and The Year That Trembled, Jay Craven, Director. Her talent resume lists numerous TV commercials, industrials, and voiceovers.
 
Johnson produces, directs and co-hosts WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS TV show, with
Chris Fortunato & Mac Michael, which showcases and celebrates the diversity of the performing arts, artists, and cultural arts in northeast Ohio. The performing & cultural arts program airs on Time Warner, Saturdays, 5:30 ? 6:30 P, Cable, ch. 21, eastern suburbs and ch. 23, western suburbs, on Cox Cable, Fridays, 9:30 ? 10:30 P, ch. 45 & Cleveland Access, Mondays, 7:00 ? 8:00 P, ch. 26.
. . . . .
About New Life Community . . .
"First of all, New Life serves families  -- we have welcomed over 550 families to our residential program in our sixteen years!  We focus on employment as the means to achieve independence and stability, and we are proud to say that through our empowerment-style program over 90 percent of the families who have completed the New Life program have achieved employment.  And on the average, 75 percent of our graduates are still employed one year after graduation and 85 percent still in permanent housing.  Our families are all sizes and shapes -- most are headed by single moms with one to six children, although this year we have been blessed to serve several two-parent families as wells.  -- The adults in our New Life families come committed to acquiring the skills and tools necessary to seek and obtain employment, affordable housing, and self-sufficiency during their four-month stay with us.  Our before-and after-school children's program, our dedicated volunteers from the National Council of Jewish Women who bring us the Imagination Express, those who prepare a meal and spend a Family Fun Shop evening with our kids, the support we have from Hiram House Camp and Scotty's Place -- these are just some of the ways that we work to ensure a happy transition for the whole family . . ." Donna Asnani, Exec. Dir.  (Annual Report, March 2007)
?Project New Life, New Image? . . . Acting Techniques to Enhance Public Speaking for Total Professional Image Impact.    A series of 1 1/2-hour workshop sessions, designed to assist job seekers in becoming more effective in presenting themselves dynamically, enhancing self-esteem, professional image, and employability.
                                                                                              . . . . .
 






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Check out new cars at Yahoo! Autos. --0-1923900518-1176557126=:76037-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Sat Apr 14 06:42:21 2007 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny K. Wu) Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 09:42:21 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]last reminder for April 21's OCAGC Meet and Greet OCA National Member Dinner Gala Message-ID: <0MKoyl-1HciRH1hZi-0003VC@mrelay.perfora.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00EE_01C77E79.34EDF0E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hello everyone, tickets is almost gone, so if you haven't considered attending, please do so asap. Not only you get a great dinner meal, but also wonderful performances from diversity cultural groups! 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 ------=_NextPart_000_00EE_01C77E79.34EDF0E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Hello everyone, tickets is almost gone, so if = you haven’t considered attending, please do so asap.  Not only = you get a great dinner meal, but also wonderful performances from diversity = cultural groups!

 

 

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

 

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_00EE_01C77E79.34EDF0E0-- From d20submissions at yahoo.com Sat Apr 14 10:09:32 2007 From: d20submissions at yahoo.com (d20submissions) Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 10:09:32 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL Auditions at the Cleveland Play House Message-ID: <362335.3036.qm@web33407.mail.mud.yahoo.com> SOMETHING OLD, SOMETHING NEW? SOMETHING TWISTED, SOMETHING SHREW! The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival celebrates its landmark 10th anniversary this year with one brand new production, the revisiting of a first year favorite, and a brand new performance venue. CSF?s summer repertory will consist of ?King Richard III,? directed by Allan Byrne, and ?The Taming of the Shrew,? directed by CSF Artistic Director Larry Nehring. ?The 10th anniversary of the Cleveland Shakespeare Festival is a monumental occasion for us,? said Nehring. ?Northeast Ohio has been so supportive of what we are trying to accomplish.? In addition to several of the venues that CSF has enjoyed in the past, the Shakes Fest will make an additional west side stop at Lorain County Community College?s Stocker Center for the Arts, in their outdoor amphitheatre. ?We are very pleased to add this venue to our schedule of performances,? said Managing Director Matthew Solarz. ?Now we can have performances all over Greater Cleveland, from the extreme west side, to the east side and close to downtown. ? Auditions are scheduled Monday and Tuesday, May 7 ? 8th, from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Cleveland Play House. Callbacks are planned for Thursday, May 10th. Please bring a headshot photo and recent resume. Online submissions can be sent to Larry at cleveshakes.org Final casting decisions will be posted to our new website (coming soon!) at www.CleveShakes.org once casting is complete. Additional information regarding auditions will be posted on the website and on our information line at 1-877-280-1646. 2007 CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE: July 7th & 8th ? SEASON OPENS ? at Lincoln Park in Tremont July 14th & 15th at Willoughby Fine Arts Association July 21st & 22nd at Lorain County Community College Stocker Center July 28th & 29th at the Shaker Heights Colonnade Aug. 4th & 5th at Cuyahoga Community College ? Western Campus Our newly-renovated website COMING SOON at WWW.CLEVESHAKES.ORG! __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From fionna923 at yahoo.com Sat Apr 14 16:34:20 2007 From: fionna923 at yahoo.com (Fionna Faulk) Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 16:34:20 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fionna Faulk on "RANDOM ACTS OF MUSIC" (Time Warner Cable) - April 17th & April 19th at 8:30pm (Also on Demand!) Message-ID: <20070414233421.35145.qmail@web52010.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-875241341-1176593660=:34905 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Fionna Faulk on Random Acts of Music (TV) =0A=0A Posted By:=0AFionna Faulk= =0A=0AHosted By::=0AFionna Faulk =0Ae-mail =0AWhen:=0ATuesday Apr 17, 2007= =0Aat 8:30 PM=0A=0AWhere::=0ATime Warner Cable (Also Airs APRIL 19th @8:30p= m!)=0AChannel 23 & Ch. 1111 On Demand=0ACleveland/Akron/Canton, OH 44115=0A= United States =0AView Map =0A=0ARandom Acts of Music TV will be airing the = episode that features me and David Ullman. Please help support your local a= rtists and local TV. =0ARSVP not required =0A =0A=0A=0A=0ASPREAD THE WORD..= . =0A =BB Blog this =0A =BB Bulletin this =0A=0A=0AA jam, some new artist= s and a good time. From Alliance Ohio it's Fionna Faulk and from Kent Ohio = we have David Ullman.=0A=0AWatch Random Acts of Music on OHIO ON DEMAND!!!= =0A=0ACh: 1111 click on the Lifestyles Tab - Random Acts of Music Tab then = click on name of artist you want to view.=0A=0AAiring in Cleveland Ch. 15, = Akron & Canton on Time Warner Ch. 23 Tue & Thu 8:30 PM.=0A=0Awww.randomacts= ofmusic.tv=0A=0A__________________________________________________=0ADo You= Yahoo!?=0ATired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around = =0Ahttp://mail.yahoo.com --0-875241341-1176593660=:34905 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell? Check out=0Anew cars at Yahoo! Autos.=0A --0-875241341-1176593660=:34905-- From herrickmartin at adelphia.net Sat Apr 14 19:10:31 2007 From: herrickmartin at adelphia.net (herrickmartin at adelphia.net) Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 19:10:31 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]stove needed for church kitchen Message-ID: <22715893.1176603031795.JavaMail.root@web26> Seeking affordable used stove, large size, six burner with side griddle if possible. anyone who knows where one is or where we can purchase one, please reply with info. Thanks. From Stacilynv at aol.com Sat Apr 14 19:11:00 2007 From: Stacilynv at aol.com (Stacilynv at aol.com) Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 22:11:00 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Still laughing all the way home from 'Urinetown'....! Message-ID: --part1_ce2.e257249.3352e3b4_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Officer "Lockstock" (played by the incredibly talented Max Chernin) claims in the show that "this is not a happy musical". Sorry, officer, but I beg to differ. I am neither a theater critic nor affiliated with the Stagecrafters' production of "Urinetown"....but I have to tell you all that I have never laughed so hard in a musical. Gloriously directed by Jamie Koeth with music direction by Sean Szaller and amazing choreography by Abby Lausin, this is a production you should not miss!!! Ben Fankhauser has an extraordinary career waiting for him on Broadway, no doubt, and he captures all that lead character Bobby Strong has to offer. The whole cast is wonderful....Stagecrafters truly has crafted a professional production. I remember the criticisms way back when that ran on neohiopal about this show....I didn't get involved then because I had never seen the show. After catching a clip of the song "Run Freedom Run" on WKYC's Good Company yesterday, I knew I had to see it (my own choir, the "Selrec Singers", is performing that song in June)....and I am so glad I did. "Urinetown" pokes fun at all things Broadway (look for snipets of "Annie", "Les Mis" and "Fiddler" just to name a few)....and it will definitely make you smile. In the course of the show, the cast even states "it's not a great title" for a musical....but this definitely IS a great performance!!! Don't miss it -- last performance is tomorrow at Orange High School at 1pm. Congratulations to producers Wendy Scott-Koeth and Richard Hinkelman for standing by your decision to do this show and giving the community such a treat!!! Staci Vincent ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. --part1_ce2.e257249.3352e3b4_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Officer "Lockstock" (played by the=20= incredibly talented Max Chernin) claims in the show that "this is not a happ= y musical".  Sorry, officer, but I beg to differ.  I am neither a=20= theater critic nor affiliated with the Stagecrafters' production of "Urineto= wn"....but I have to tell you all that I have never laughed so hard in a mus= ical. 

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I remember the criticisms way back when that ran on neohiopal about this sho= w....I didn't get involved then because I had never seen the show.  Aft= er catching a clip of the song  "Run Freedom Run" on WKYC's Good Compan= y yesterday, I knew I had to see it (my own choir, the "Selrec Singers", is=20= performing that song in June)....and I am so glad I did. "Urinetown" pokes f= un at all things Broadway (look for snipets of "Annie", "Les Mis" and "Fiddl= er" just to name a few)....and it will definitely make you smile.  = ;

In the course of the show, the cast even states "it's not a great title" for= a musical....but this definitely IS a great performance!!!  Don't miss= it -- last performance is tomorrow at Orange High School at 1pm. 

Congratulations to producers Wendy Scott-Koeth and Richard Hinkelman for sta= nding by your decision to do this show and giving the community such a treat= !!!

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See what's fr= ee at http://www.aol.com. --part1_ce2.e257249.3352e3b4_boundary-- From rorygirl4028 at hotmail.com Sat Apr 14 21:40:33 2007 From: rorygirl4028 at hotmail.com (sharon smith) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 00:40:33 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Opening: Disney's "AIDA" at Parma Senior High - April 20th - 22nd Message-ID: Parma Senior High is proud to announce the opening of our spring musical, Disney's "AIDA," this coming week - April 20th, 21st, and 22nd. PSH is one of only five high schools in the state putting on the production this year! The Friday and Saturday night shows are at 7:30 PM and the Sunday show is at 2:00 PM. Tickets in advance are $6.00 for students & $8.00 for adults; at the door $7.00 for students and $9.00 for adults. Parma Senior High is located at 6285 West 54th, just north of Parmatown Mall. Any questions or inquiries about ticket sales can be directed to Sharon Risko at 1-440-885-2300. _________________________________________________________________ Get a FREE Web site, company branded e-mail and more from Microsoft Office Live! http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/mcrssaub0050001411mrt/direct/01/ From casting at compoundpictures.com Sat Apr 14 21:37:56 2007 From: casting at compoundpictures.com (casting at compoundpictures.com) Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 21:37:56 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Casting Male 20's for Feature Film-Cross Country Road Movie Message-ID: <20070415044104.C57EC4CE59@braxton.siteprotect.com> Looking for actor, males 20=92s, to work with internationally distributed= =0D experienced filmmakers (cordobanights.com) on independent feature that will= be=0D filmed 5 weeks through July and August 2007. Filming to take place on the = road=0D from NY across country to California. Actor will need to ride motorcycle. S= low=0D speeds. Beginners level. =0D Meals, housing provided. Living stipend. Small cast and crew will share liv= ing=0D quarters.=0D Please respond with headshot and resume to casting at compoundpictures.com. = =0D =0D A man with no memory of his past joins three young drifters heading to=0D California. In the style of 60s cult, biker flicks and 70=92s spaghetti wes= terns.=0D =0D =0D =0D =0D From bernadettehisey at yahoo.com Sun Apr 15 06:54:28 2007 From: bernadettehisey at yahoo.com (Bernadette Hisey) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 06:54:28 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]MGP's "Anything Goes" Message-ID: <391741.53967.qm@web58612.mail.re3.yahoo.com> --0-410379349-1176645268=:53967 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Mighty Goliath Productions presents "Anything Goes" April 19, 20, 21, 22 Thurs, Fri, Sat at 8:00 Sun at 2:00 In the beautiful Daniel B. Ross, Ph.D. Performing Arts Center at Avon Lake High School Ticket prices: SPECIAL: Opening Night Only - All Tickets $8.00 General Admission $13 Senior Citizens and Students $9 Lead Characters: Bernadette Hisey as Reno Sweeney Ian Atwood as Billy Crocker Susan Didino as Bonnie LaTour Joe Tutak as Moonface Martin Angelamaria Garcia as Hope Harcourt Casey Wolnowski as Sir Evelyn Oakleigh Kristen Jones as Evangeline Harcourt Doug Brill as Elisha J. Whitney Angels: Charlene Figueira, Susan Hisey, Jennifer McAdams Jessica L. May, Tricia Stepanek, Hannah J. Stofan Susan Didino as Bonnie LaTour Joe Tutak as Moonface Martin --------------------------------- Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell? Check outnew cars at Yahoo! Autos. --0-410379349-1176645268=:53967 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Mighty Goliath Productions
presents

"Anything Goes"
April 19, 20, 21, 22
Thurs, Fri, Sat at 8:00
Sun at 2:00

In the beautiful
Daniel B. Ross, Ph.D. Performing Arts Center at
Avon Lake High School


Ticket prices:
SPECIAL: Opening Night Only - All Tickets $8.00
General Admission $13
Senior Citizens and Students $9

Lead Characters:
Bernadette Hisey as Reno Sweeney
Ian Atwood as Billy Crocker
Susan Didino as Bonnie LaTour
Joe Tutak as Moonface Martin

Angelamaria Garcia as Hope Harcourt
Casey Wolnowski as Sir Evelyn Oakleigh
Kristen Jones as Evangeline Harcourt
Doug Brill as Elisha J. Whitney
Angels:
Charlene Figueira, Susan Hisey, Jennifer McAdams
Jessica L. May, Tricia Stepanek, Hannah J. Stofan
Susan Didino as Bonnie LaTour
Joe Tutak as Moonface Martin


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Check out new cars at Yahoo! Autos. --0-410379349-1176645268=:53967-- From mardus at sbcglobal.net Sun Apr 15 07:49:27 2007 From: mardus at sbcglobal.net (Marie Dusini) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 07:49:27 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]WRPLAYHOUSE OPENS ITS 51ST SEASON WITH NEIL SIMONS' "RUMORS" Message-ID: <216147.17109.qm@web81003.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1769277555-1176648567=:17109 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit From: Marie Dusini (330) 836-2552 WESTERN RESERVE PLAYHOUSE OPENS ITS 51ST SEASON Western Reserve Playhouse opens its 51st season with the farce RUMORS written by NEIL SIMON on JUNE 1ST and it continues to play JUNE 2, 8, 9, 10, 15 and 16. MARK A. ZIMMERMAN returns to the playhouse this season to direct Rumors, he successfully directed our musical ONCE UPON A MATTRESS last season and it played to record crowds and received outstanding reviews from all the media. We also have a strong cast of very well known actors in our northeast Ohio theatre community, among them Natalie M. Mallis, Alex J. Nine, Emily Haase Demiray, Fig Jankowsi, Dan Camburn, Candace Russell, Jerry Schaber, Marc Dusini, and Jessi Hale. Fig Jankowsi and Jessi Hale appeared in last seasons musical ONCE UPON A MATTRESS, and Jerry Schabers? last appearance at the Playhouse was in MUSIC MAN. Candace Russell won rave reviews as our Opal in OPAL?S HUSBAND last season. Marc Dusini also has been in many of our plays over the last five years and has also received many well deserved reviews from the media. He is also one of WRP?S long time board members. Board member Walt Kaminski is set designer and fellow board member Sue Snyder is stage manager assisted by Rebecca Salchak. Darlene Matthew and Marie Dusini are producers. Tickets prices are $10.00 for adults and $9.00 for seniors and students. Curtain time is 8:00 p.m. with a 7:30 p.m. curtain time for Sunday June 10th. Theatre is located at 3326 Everett Road at the corner of Revere Road at the Bath/Richfield township line in Summit County close to I-271 and I-77 (Exit 143). FOR RESERVATIONS CALL: (330) 620-7314 Check MailCompose TG: UI: SFI: SFV: --> var url1 = "http://us.f810.mail.yahoo.com/ym/Search?Find=1&y5beta=yes&B=1_p=bottom"; --0-1769277555-1176648567=:17109 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
From: Marie Dusini (330) 836-2552
WESTERN RESERVE PLAYHOUSE
OPENS ITS 51ST SEASON
Western Reserve Playhouse opens its 51st season with the farce RUMORS written by NEIL SIMON on JUNE 1ST and it continues to play JUNE 2, 8, 9, 10, 15 and 16.
MARK A. ZIMMERMAN returns to the playhouse this season to direct Rumors, he successfully directed our musical ONCE UPON A MATTRESS last season and it played to record crowds and received outstanding reviews from all the media.
We also have a strong cast of very well known actors in our northeast Ohio theatre community, among them Natalie M. Mallis, Alex J. Nine, Emily Haase Demiray, Fig Jankowsi, Dan Camburn, Candace Russell, Jerry Schaber, Marc Dusini, and Jessi Hale.
Fig Jankowsi and Jessi Hale appeared in last seasons musical ONCE UPON A MATTRESS, and Jerry Schabers? last appearance at the Playhouse was in MUSIC MAN. Candace Russell won rave reviews as our Opal in OPAL?S HUSBAND last season. Marc Dusini also has been in many of our plays over the last five years and has also received many well deserved reviews from the media. He is also one of WRP?S long time board members.
Board member Walt Kaminski is set designer and fellow board member Sue Snyder is stage manager assisted by Rebecca Salchak. Darlene Matthew and Marie Dusini
are producers.
Tickets prices are $10.00 for adults and $9.00 for seniors and students. Curtain time is 8:00 p.m. with a 7:30 p.m. curtain time for Sunday June 10th.
Theatre is located at 3326 Everett Road at the corner of Revere Road at the Bath/Richfield township line in Summit County close to I-271 and I-77 (Exit 143).
FOR RESERVATIONS CALL: (330) 620-7314
--0-1769277555-1176648567=:17109-- From rev.y.conner at sbcglobal.net Sun Apr 15 11:03:25 2007 From: rev.y.conner at sbcglobal.net (Rev. Yvonne Conner) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 11:03:25 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Thank you - April 21 spot filled Message-ID: <630912.15951.qm@web83008.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1560611882-1176660205=:15951 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Thank you for the overwhelming response to our need for an instrumentalist. Our spot has been filled. We truly appreciate this list-serve! Rev. Yvonne Conner Rev. Yvonne Conner, Ed.D, MDiv. Senior Pastor Broadway United Methodist Church 5246 Broadway Avenue Cleveland, OH 44127 www.thebroadwayumc.org (216) 271.3650 (216) 341.3396 Fax (216) 739.0029 - Residence "The Church, not the State, proclaims the vision of the Kingdom to come. Therefore, the Church has an obligation to move out into society." Karl Barth --0-1560611882-1176660205=:15951 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Thank you for the overwhelming response to our need for an instrumentalist. Our spot  has been filled.
 
We truly appreciate this list-serve!
 
Rev. Yvonne Conner


Rev. Yvonne Conner, Ed.D, MDiv. 
Senior Pastor
Broadway United Methodist Church
5246 Broadway Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44127

www.thebroadwayumc.org

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(216) 341.3396 Fax
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"The Church, not the State, proclaims the vision of the Kingdom to come. Therefore, the Church has an obligation to move out into society." Karl Barth
--0-1560611882-1176660205=:15951-- From TBROWN at plaind.com Sun Apr 15 12:11:11 2007 From: TBROWN at plaind.com (TONY BROWN) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 15:11:11 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Authors Seeking AA Actress (Paid Gig) In-Reply-To: <192234.79213.qm@web36502.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <20070413181735.4238.qmail@web81405.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <192234.79213.qm@web36502.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <4622408E.B6E4.0002.0@plaind.com> good point, marc. more importantly, does the person who posted this advert mean to imply = that ONLY an actress in aa could do this part? seems prima facie discrimina= tory to me. actresses ACT, meaning an actress in or out of aa should be = qualified, so long as she can play the role (which i presume is that of a = sober woman). anyway, not that important in the grand scheme of things, = but it came across as weird. tony >>> MARC MORITZ 4/13/2007 8:41 PM >>> AA Actress? Aren't people in Alcoholics Anonymous supposed to be anonymous?= =20 Moritz MARC MORITZ=20 216-255-1120 cell Sign up for FREE breaking news updates at cleveland.com/updates From bobbywms1 at excite.com Sun Apr 15 12:44:03 2007 From: bobbywms1 at excite.com (bobbywms1 at excite.com) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 15:44:03 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Smoking Ban in Public Message-ID: <20070415194403.9861991FE5@xprdmxin.myway.com> --EXCITEBOUNDARY_000__59e2ec757ae4823aaea79ce9556d99d9 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Mr. Brown, From my perspective as a member of the Cleveland theater community for almost two decades as well as a former health care professional, I find the comparison of the smoking ban in public places, to attempts to censor language and nudity onstage almost laughable. Language and nudity do not constitute a public health hazard, while the dangers of smoking and second-hand smoke are well documented. I wonder, would any of the directors mentioned in your article ask an actor to take a loaded gun on stage? Or stage a fight with sharpened/pointed swords or knives? Of course not. According to the Center for Disease Control smoking related illnesses killed 10 times more Americans than guns in 2006. Not only is the ban now the law, it is also the will of the people, many of whom patronize our theaters. I've been involved in numerous productions where lines were cut/edited or situations adapted because of length, time, or whatever need the director felt had to be met. Why is this different? Change is an inevitable part of life. Our challenge as artists is to embrace the changes and to adapt.Compared to the welfare of actors and audiences, what should our priority be? After all...it is just a play. Very truly yours, Robert J. Williams _______________________________________________ Join Excite! - http://www.excite.com The most personalized portal on the Web! --EXCITEBOUNDARY_000__59e2ec757ae4823aaea79ce9556d99d9 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

Mr. Brown,

From my perspective as a member of the Cleveland theater community for almost two decades as well as a former health care professional, I find the comparison of the smoking ban in public places, to attempts to censor language and nudity onstage almost laughable. Language and nudity do not constitute a public health hazard, while the dangers of smoking and second-hand smoke are well documented. I wonder, would any of the directors mentioned in your article ask an actor to take a loaded gun on stage? Or stage a fight with sharpened/pointed swords or knives? Of course not. According to the Center for Disease Control smoking related illnesses killed 10 times more Americans than guns in 2006. Not only is the ban now the law, it is also the will of the people, many of whom patronize our theaters. I've been involved in numerous productions where lines were cut/edited or situations adapted because of length, time, or whatever need the director felt had to be met. Why is this different? Change is an inevitable part of life. Our challenge as artists is to embrace the changes and to adapt.Compared to the welfare of actors and audiences, what should our priority be? After all...it is just a play.

Very truly yours,

Robert J. Williams




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--EXCITEBOUNDARY_000__59e2ec757ae4823aaea79ce9556d99d9-- From TBROWN at plaind.com Sun Apr 15 13:13:11 2007 From: TBROWN at plaind.com (TONY BROWN) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 16:13:11 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Smoking Ban in Public In-Reply-To: <20070415194403.9861991FE5@xprdmxin.myway.com> References: <20070415194403.9861991FE5@xprdmxin.myway.com> Message-ID: <46224F16.B6E4.0002.0@plaind.com> actors and other performers are asked to make many sacrifices. chevy chase = and jerry lewis have suffered damage to their bodies from taking pratfalls.= ballet dancers, from an early age, contort their bodies into unnatural = postures. opera singers risk their vocal chords with demanding scores. = smoking a cigarette, or an herbal cigarette, onstage once a night (or = twice on matinee days) hardly constitute a life-threatening undertaking, = unlike using a loaded gun or an unbuttoned epee. as for obscenity and = nudity on stage, plenty of right-wing nut-cases who believe that they are = unhealthy, possibly even enough so as to cause eternal damnation. at any rate, the first ammendment is likely to prevail here. tony =20 >>> "" 4/15/2007 3:44 PM >>> Mr. Brown, From my perspective as a member of the Cleveland theater = community for almost two decades as well as a former health care profession= al, I find the comparison of the smoking ban in public places, to attempts = to censor language and nudity onstage almost laughable. Language and = nudity do not constitute a public health hazard, while the dangers of = smoking and second-hand smoke are well documented. I wonder, would any of = the directors mentioned in your article ask an actor to take a loaded gun = on stage? Or stage a fight with sharpened/pointed swords or knives? Of = course not. According to the Center for Disease Control smoking related = illnesses killed 10 times more Americans than guns in 2006. Not only is = the ban now the law, it is also the will of the people, many of whom = patronize our theaters. I've been involved in numerous productions where = lines were cut/edited or situations adapted because of length, time, or = whatever need the director felt had to be met. Why is=20 this different? Change is an inevitable part of life. Our challenge as = artists is to embrace the changes and to adapt.Compared to the welfare of = actors and audiences, what should our priority be? After all...it is just = a play. Very truly yours, Robert J. Williams _______________________________________________ Join Excite! - http://www.excite.com=20 The most personalized portal on the Web! Sign up for FREE breaking news updates at cleveland.com/updates From judgehand2003a at yahoo.com Sun Apr 15 13:55:30 2007 From: judgehand2003a at yahoo.com (Christopher Fortunato) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 13:55:30 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Smoking Ban in Public In-Reply-To: <46224F16.B6E4.0002.0@plaind.com> Message-ID: <650339.94741.qm@web51912.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-981646063-1176670530=:94741 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Two seasons ago, I was in a professional musical production that had a number of injuries from young dancers who were giving it their all. My experience with producers is that they make sure treatment and paperwork is successfully carried out. Worker's compensation in Equity productions has always been faithfully adhered. One of my first jury cases as a lawyer was securing worker's compensation benefits for a ballet dancer. The testimony of what a ballet dancer had to go through for warm ups, practice, basic positions esp. turnouts of the hip will lend to osteo arthritis in middle age and, subsequently, the diminution of a dancer's career into character parts in dancing. I really think the comparison of smoking to other stage hazards does not bear scrutiny. Speaking as someone who smoked Lucky Strikes with his mother for nine months, the theatre going public and fellow actors are not going to suffer deleterious affects from such smoking. It is a wonder, though, that so many actors smoke on break when one's lungs are so important to ensuring one's voice is heard in the back row. (I was trained before there were stage microphones.) As for obscenity and nudity on stage, the two concepts are not necesarrily the same. One of my first Broadway shows I saw, back in 1981, "The Elephant Man" had Carole Shelley bare her breasts on stage to the Elephant Man when he lamented he had never seen a women's breasts and would most likely never do so. Obscene, no. Nudity, partial, yes. Acceptable? Absolutely. Other examples of nudity include "The Lisbon Traviata", "Hair", "Oh, Calcutta" and "Jeffrey", a Paul Rudnick comedy where this writer ended a scene clad in nothing more but a jock (thank you, Brian Z.) Obscenity is usually determined by community standards, but the consensus of the law on that subject will define obscenity as contact between partners or ejaculation. Some conservatives (many in acting who are too afraid to say they are for fear of not getting cast or losing friends) have the discernment to know the difference. Christopher Fortunato TONY BROWN wrote: actors and other performers are asked to make many sacrifices. chevy chase and jerry lewis have suffered damage to their bodies from taking pratfalls. ballet dancers, from an early age, contort their bodies into unnatural postures. opera singers risk their vocal chords with demanding scores. smoking a cigarette, or an herbal cigarette, onstage once a night (or twice on matinee days) hardly constitute a life-threatening undertaking, unlike using a loaded gun or an unbuttoned epee. as for obscenity and nudity on stage, plenty of right-wing nut-cases who believe that they are unhealthy, possibly even enough so as to cause eternal damnation. at any rate, the first ammendment is likely to prevail here. tony >>> "" 4/15/2007 3:44 PM >>> Mr. Brown, From my perspective as a member of the Cleveland theater community for almost two decades as well as a former health care professional, I find the comparison of the smoking ban in public places, to attempts to censor language and nudity onstage almost laughable. Language and nudity do not constitute a public health hazard, while the dangers of smoking and second-hand smoke are well documented. I wonder, would any of the directors mentioned in your article ask an actor to take a loaded gun on stage? Or stage a fight with sharpened/pointed swords or knives? Of course not. According to the Center for Disease Control smoking related illnesses killed 10 times more Americans than guns in 2006. Not only is the ban now the law, it is also the will of the people, many of whom patronize our theaters. I've been involved in numerous productions where lines were cut/edited or situations adapted because of length, time, or whatever need the director felt had to be met. Why is this different? Change is an inevitable part of life. Our challenge as artists is to embrace the changes and to adapt.Compared to the welfare of actors and audiences, what should our priority be? After all...it is just a play. Very truly yours, Robert J. 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Two seasons ago, I was in a professional musical production that had a number of injuries from young dancers who were giving it their all.  My experience with producers is that they make sure treatment and paperwork is successfully carried out.  Worker's compensation in Equity productions has always been faithfully adhered.
 
One of my first jury cases as a lawyer was securing worker's compensation benefits for a ballet dancer.  The testimony of what a ballet dancer had to go through for warm ups, practice, basic positions esp. turnouts of the hip will lend to osteo arthritis in middle age and, subsequently, the diminution of a dancer's career into character parts in dancing.
 
I really think the comparison of smoking to other stage hazards does not bear scrutiny.  Speaking as someone who smoked Lucky Strikes with his mother for nine months, the theatre going public and fellow actors are not going to suffer deleterious affects from such smoking.  It is a wonder, though, that so many actors smoke on break when one's lungs are so important to ensuring one's voice is heard in the back row.  (I was trained before there were stage microphones.)
As for obscenity and nudity on stage, the two concepts are not necesarrily the same.  One of my first Broadway shows I saw, back in 1981, "The Elephant Man" had Carole Shelley bare her breasts on stage to the Elephant Man when he lamented he had never seen a women's breasts and would most likely never do so.  Obscene, no.  Nudity, partial, yes. Acceptable?  Absolutely.  Other examples of nudity include "The Lisbon Traviata", "Hair", "Oh, Calcutta" and "Jeffrey", a Paul Rudnick comedy where this writer ended a scene clad in nothing more but a jock (thank you, Brian Z.) 
 
Obscenity is usually determined by community standards, but the consensus of the law on that subject will define obscenity as contact between partners or ejaculation.
 
Some conservatives (many in acting who are too afraid to say they are for fear of not getting cast or losing friends) have the discernment to know the difference. 
 
Christopher Fortunato

TONY BROWN <TBROWN at plaind.com> wrote:
actors and other performers are asked to make many sacrifices. chevy chase and jerry lewis have suffered damage to their bodies from taking pratfalls. ballet dancers, from an early age, contort their bodies into unnatural postures. opera singers risk their vocal chords with demanding scores. smoking a cigarette, or an herbal cigarette, onstage once a night (or twice on matinee days) hardly constitute a life-threatening undertaking, unlike using a loaded gun or an unbuttoned epee. as for obscenity and nudity on stage, plenty of right-wing nut-cases who believe that they are unhealthy, possibly even enough so as to cause eternal damnation.

at any rate, the first ammendment is likely to prevail here.

tony

>>> "" 4/15/2007 3:44 PM >>>


Mr. Brown, From my perspective as a member of the Cleveland theater community for almost two decades as well as a former health care professional, I find the comparison of the smoking ban in public places, to attempts to censor language and nudity onstage almost laughable. Language and nudity do not constitute a public health hazard, while the dangers of smoking and second-hand smoke are well documented. I wonder, would any of the directors mentioned in your article ask an actor to take a loaded gun on stage? Or stage a fight with sharpened/pointed swords or knives? Of course not. According to the Center for Disease Control smoking related illnesses killed 10 times more Americans than guns in 2006. Not only is the ban now the law, it is also the will of the people, many of whom patronize our theaters. I've been involved in numerous productions where lines were cut/edited or situations adapted because of length, time, or whatever need the director felt had to be met. Why is
this different? Change is an inevitable part of life. Our challenge as artists is to embrace the changes and to adapt.Compared to the welfare of actors and audiences, what should our priority be? After all...it is just a play. Very truly yours, Robert J. Williams

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Exercise your brain! Try Flexicon. From mabenator at gmail.com Sun Apr 15 14:30:55 2007 From: mabenator at gmail.com (Marie Bohusch) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 17:30:55 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Authors Seeking AA Actress (Paid Gig) In-Reply-To: <4622408E.B6E4.0002.0@plaind.com> References: <20070413181735.4238.qmail@web81405.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <192234.79213.qm@web36502.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <4622408E.B6E4.0002.0@plaind.com> Message-ID: <8e2acdfe0704151430x1c3f8c06sfae4466a3108c8@mail.gmail.com> as a female, I thought the AA meant stringbean. When I saw the reply about A.A. -- I tried to visit the website to see if there was any further explanation there, since I AM a 34y.o. stringbean. The website seems to have a Java applet of some variety that keeps sucking up about 350MB of RAM (no joke) and crashing my internet browser, so I still have no clue whether they are looking for a stringbean or a sober alcoholic. Is there a non-Java version of the website, or could we possibly get an explanation of what is meant by AA? marie On 4/15/07, TONY BROWN wrote: > good point, marc. > > more importantly, does the person who posted this advert mean to imply that ONLY an actress in aa could do this part? seems prima facie discriminatory to me. actresses ACT, meaning an actress in or out of aa should be qualified, so long as she can play the role (which i presume is that of a sober woman). anyway, not that important in the grand scheme of things, but it came across as weird. > > tony > > >>> MARC MORITZ 4/13/2007 8:41 PM >>> > AA Actress? Aren't people in Alcoholics Anonymous supposed to be anonymous? > > Moritz > > > MARC MORITZ > 216-255-1120 cell > From bwillis at rightupmedia.com Sun Apr 15 16:10:57 2007 From: bwillis at rightupmedia.com (Brooke Willis) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 19:10:57 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Re: Authors Seeking AA Actress (Paid Gig) In-Reply-To: <4622408E.B6E4.0002.0@plaind.com> References: <20070413181735.4238.qmail@web81405.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <192234.79213.qm@web36502.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <4622408E.B6E4.0002.0@plaind.com> Message-ID: Um, hello, didn't it occur to you that it might mean an African American actress? I assume Marc was just being funny. Brooke On Apr 15, 2007, at 3:11 PM, TONY BROWN wrote: good point, marc. more importantly, does the person who posted this advert mean to imply that ONLY an actress in aa could do this part? seems prima facie discriminatory to me. actresses ACT, meaning an actress in or out of aa should be qualified, so long as she can play the role (which i presume is that of a sober woman). anyway, not that important in the grand scheme of things, but it came across as weird. tony >>> MARC MORITZ 4/13/2007 8:41 PM >>> AA Actress? Aren't people in Alcoholics Anonymous supposed to be anonymous? Moritz MARC MORITZ 216-255-1120 cell From higbee at chsaviour.org Sun Apr 15 16:21:43 2007 From: higbee at chsaviour.org (Judith Higbee) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 19:21:43 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Music of the Americas concert, lecture and exhibit Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77FB4.D45705AB Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable MUSIC OF THE AMERICAS Sunday, April 29th 3:00 p.m. =20 MUSIC OF SOUTH, CENTRAL AND NORTH AMERICA Adult, Youth and Children's Choirs, Instrumentalists, Handbell Choirs and Liturgical Dancers ECHOWOOD: flute & percussion duo featuring Virginia Steiger and Timothy Strelau =20 CONCERT HIGHLIGHTS Wedding Cantata by Daniel Pinkham Gloria (Misa Criolla) by Ariel Ramirez Soloists: Stephen DiLauro, bass; Evan Bescan, tenor =20 ART EXHIBIT April 22-29 Huipiles - Hand-woven and embroidered blouses from Guatemala display Mayan heritage in their bright colors and intricate designs. =20 LECTURE April 29 at 9:30 a.m. Mayan Spirituality and the Natural World =20 Laura Martin, Ph.D., recently retired=20 from Cleveland State University is a specialist in Mayan languages and culture. =20 Free and open to the community. =20 CHURCH OF THE SAVIOUR 2537 LEE ROAD, CLEVELAND HTS., OH (1 block North of Fairmount Blvd.) 216-321-8880 =20 Judith Higbee Director of Music Church of the Saviour 2537 Lee Road =20 Cleveland Hts., OH 44118 216-321-8880 higbee at chsaviour.org =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77FB4.D45705AB Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

MUSIC OF THE AMERICAS

Sunday, April 29th   3:00 p.m.

 

MUSIC OF SOUTH, CENTRAL AND NORTH AMERICA

Adult, Youth and Children’s Choirs, Instrumentalists,

Handbell Choirs and Liturgical Dancers

ECHOWOOD: flute & percussion duo featuring Virginia Steiger and Timothy = Strelau

 

CONCERT HIGHLIGHTS

Wedding Cantata by Daniel Pinkham

Gloria (Misa Criolla) by Ariel Ramirez

Soloists: Stephen DiLauro, bass;  Evan Bescan, = tenor

 

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Judith Higbee

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C77FB4.D45705AB-- From sharonschnall at yahoo.com Sun Apr 15 16:37:46 2007 From: sharonschnall at yahoo.com (sharon schnall) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 16:37:46 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Smoking Ban in Public In-Reply-To: <46224F16.B6E4.0002.0@plaind.com> Message-ID: <256728.48433.qm@web31414.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-870425610-1176680266=:48433 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Dear Tony. I do not smoke, nor do I personally object to cigarettes being used on stage, during live theatrical performances. I never gave smoke - whether produced by cigarettes or fog making machines - any thought, and I generally sit in the first few rows of the auditorium at community and regional theatres around the area. I changed my position, last December, when we invited friends to accompnay us to a show. Never mind the play or the theatre. We attended the show in advance of our friends accompanying us. During the show, fog repeatedly rolled off the stage, and we watched as people coughed, swatted the air, pulled out cough drops and for some, had to exit the auditorium, not to return. Knowing we would return to the same show a second time, I contacted my friends - who have serious health problems - asking could they handle that type of smoke exposure. They could not. Sadly, they could not accompany us to the show, and we gave the tickets away. During that second performance, the same scenario of fog, coughing, coping and exiting occurred. I have also watched similar behaviors at shows where cigarettes are used on stage. Now, I will try to verify, in advance, about smoke when I consider going to a show with these friends. But, box office representatives. don't always have the answers. Because of experiencing my friends' loss and prevention from attending a show, I now am aware that the issue of smoke is not an issue of censorship, but one of thoughtful consideration and health. Until the matter can be resolved, I hope theatres will prominently display information about smoke machines and cigarettes on their websites - in advance of a performance - and not on the program brochure when the ticket owner is already at the event and has the few choices of missing the show or tolerating the smoke. I've always enjoyed the smoky effects - ones that enhanced fantasy or mystery or others that recreated a WWII era feeling. Now, however, I know I could live without that effect so that others' enjoyment and health will not be sacrificed. Thanks, Sharon Schnall TONY BROWN wrote: actors and other performers are asked to make many sacrifices. chevy chase and jerry lewis have suffered damage to their bodies from taking pratfalls. ballet dancers, from an early age, contort their bodies into unnatural postures. opera singers risk their vocal chords with demanding scores. smoking a cigarette, or an herbal cigarette, onstage once a night (or twice on matinee days) hardly constitute a life-threatening undertaking, unlike using a loaded gun or an unbuttoned epee. as for obscenity and nudity on stage, plenty of right-wing nut-cases who believe that they are unhealthy, possibly even enough so as to cause eternal damnation. at any rate, the first ammendment is likely to prevail here. tony >>> "" 4/15/2007 3:44 PM >>> Mr. Brown, From my perspective as a member of the Cleveland theater community for almost two decades as well as a former health care professional, I find the comparison of the smoking ban in public places, to attempts to censor language and nudity onstage almost laughable. Language and nudity do not constitute a public health hazard, while the dangers of smoking and second-hand smoke are well documented. I wonder, would any of the directors mentioned in your article ask an actor to take a loaded gun on stage? Or stage a fight with sharpened/pointed swords or knives? Of course not. According to the Center for Disease Control smoking related illnesses killed 10 times more Americans than guns in 2006. Not only is the ban now the law, it is also the will of the people, many of whom patronize our theaters. I've been involved in numerous productions where lines were cut/edited or situations adapted because of length, time, or whatever need the director felt had to be met. Why is this different? Change is an inevitable part of life. Our challenge as artists is to embrace the changes and to adapt.Compared to the welfare of actors and audiences, what should our priority be? After all...it is just a play. Very truly yours, Robert J. 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Dear Tony.
 
I do not smoke, nor do I personally object to cigarettes being used on stage, during live theatrical performances.
 
I never gave smoke - whether produced by cigarettes or fog making machines - any thought, and I generally sit in the first few rows of the auditorium at community and regional theatres around the area.
 
I changed my position, last December, when we invited friends to accompnay us to a show.  Never mind the play or the theatre.  We attended the show in advance of our friends accompanying us.  During the show, fog repeatedly rolled off the stage, and we watched as people coughed, swatted the air, pulled out cough drops and for some, had to exit the auditorium, not to return.
 
Knowing we would return to the same show a second time, I contacted my friends - who have serious health problems - asking could they handle that type of smoke exposure.  They could not.  Sadly, they could not accompany us to the show, and we gave the tickets away.  During that second performance, the same scenario of fog, coughing, coping and exiting occurred.
 
I have also watched similar behaviors at shows where cigarettes are used on stage. 
 
Now, I will try to verify, in advance, about smoke when I consider going to a show with these friends.  But, box office representatives. don't always have the answers.  Because of experiencing my friends' loss and prevention from attending a show, I now am aware that the issue of smoke is not an issue of censorship, but one of thoughtful consideration and health.
 
Until the matter can be resolved, I hope theatres will prominently display information about smoke machines and cigarettes on their websites - in advance of a performance - and not on the program brochure when the ticket owner is already at the event and has the few choices of missing the show or tolerating the smoke.
 
I've always enjoyed the smoky effects - ones that enhanced fantasy or mystery or others that recreated a WWII era feeling.  Now, however, I know I could live without that effect so that others' enjoyment and health will not be sacrificed.
 
Thanks,
 
Sharon Schnall
 


TONY BROWN <TBROWN at plaind.com> wrote:
actors and other performers are asked to make many sacrifices. chevy chase and jerry lewis have suffered damage to their bodies from taking pratfalls. ballet dancers, from an early age, contort their bodies into unnatural postures. opera singers risk their vocal chords with demanding scores. smoking a cigarette, or an herbal cigarette, onstage once a night (or twice on matinee days) hardly constitute a life-threatening undertaking, unlike using a loaded gun or an unbuttoned epee. as for obscenity and nudity on stage, plenty of right-wing nut-cases who believe that they are unhealthy, possibly even enough so as to cause eternal damnation.

at any rate, the first ammendment is likely to prevail here.

tony

>>> "" 4/15/2007 3:44 PM >>>


Mr. Brown, From my perspective as a member of the Cleveland theater community for almost two decades as well as a former health care professional, I find the comparison of the smoking ban in public places, to attempts to censor language and nudity onstage almost laughable. Language and nudity do not constitute a public health hazard, while the dangers of smoking and second-hand smoke are well documented. I wonder, would any of the directors mentioned in your article ask an actor to take a loaded gun on stage? Or stage a fight with sharpened/pointed swords or knives? Of course not. According to the Center for Disease Control smoking related illnesses killed 10 times more Americans than guns in 2006. Not only is the ban now the law, it is also the will of the people, many of whom patronize our theaters. I've been involved in numerous productions where lines were cut/edited or situations adapted because of length, time, or whatever need the director felt had to be met. Why is
this different? Change is an inevitable part of life. Our challenge as artists is to embrace the changes and to adapt.Compared to the welfare of actors and audiences, what should our priority be? After all...it is just a play. Very truly yours, Robert J. Williams

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Autos. --0-870425610-1176680266=:48433-- From TBROWN at plaind.com Sun Apr 15 16:49:03 2007 From: TBROWN at plaind.com (TONY BROWN) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 19:49:03 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Smoking Ban in Public In-Reply-To: <256728.48433.qm@web31414.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <46224F16.B6E4.0002.0@plaind.com> <256728.48433.qm@web31414.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <462281AD.B6E4.0002.0@plaind.com> excellent point. what's a cigarette on a stage compared to a theater full = of that noxious stage smoke?=20 >>> sharon schnall 4/15/2007 7:37 PM >>> Dear Tony. =20 I do not smoke, nor do I personally object to cigarettes being used on = stage, during live theatrical performances. =20 I never gave smoke - whether produced by cigarettes or fog making = machines - any thought, and I generally sit in the first few rows of the = auditorium at community and regional theatres around the area. =20 I changed my position, last December, when we invited friends to = accompnay us to a show. Never mind the play or the theatre. We attended = the show in advance of our friends accompanying us. During the show, fog = repeatedly rolled off the stage, and we watched as people coughed, swatted = the air, pulled out cough drops and for some, had to exit the auditorium, = not to return. =20 Knowing we would return to the same show a second time, I contacted my = friends - who have serious health problems - asking could they handle that = type of smoke exposure. They could not. Sadly, they could not accompany = us to the show, and we gave the tickets away. During that second = performance, the same scenario of fog, coughing, coping and exiting = occurred. =20 I have also watched similar behaviors at shows where cigarettes are used = on stage. =20 =20 Now, I will try to verify, in advance, about smoke when I consider going = to a show with these friends. But, box office representatives. don't = always have the answers. Because of experiencing my friends' loss and = prevention from attending a show, I now am aware that the issue of smoke = is not an issue of censorship, but one of thoughtful consideration and = health. =20 Until the matter can be resolved, I hope theatres will prominently = display information about smoke machines and cigarettes on their websites = - in advance of a performance - and not on the program brochure when the = ticket owner is already at the event and has the few choices of missing = the show or tolerating the smoke. =20 I've always enjoyed the smoky effects - ones that enhanced fantasy or = mystery or others that recreated a WWII era feeling. Now, however, I know = I could live without that effect so that others' enjoyment and health will = not be sacrificed. =20 Thanks, =20 Sharon Schnall =20 =20 TONY BROWN wrote: actors and other performers are asked to make many sacrifices. chevy = chase and jerry lewis have suffered damage to their bodies from taking = pratfalls. ballet dancers, from an early age, contort their bodies into = unnatural postures. opera singers risk their vocal chords with demanding = scores. smoking a cigarette, or an herbal cigarette, onstage once a night = (or twice on matinee days) hardly constitute a life-threatening undertaking= , unlike using a loaded gun or an unbuttoned epee. as for obscenity and = nudity on stage, plenty of right-wing nut-cases who believe that they are = unhealthy, possibly even enough so as to cause eternal damnation. at any rate, the first ammendment is likely to prevail here. tony=20 >>> "" 4/15/2007 3:44 PM >>> Mr. Brown, From my perspective as a member of the Cleveland theater = community for almost two decades as well as a former health care profession= al, I find the comparison of the smoking ban in public places, to attempts = to censor language and nudity onstage almost laughable. Language and = nudity do not constitute a public health hazard, while the dangers of = smoking and second-hand smoke are well documented. I wonder, would any of = the directors mentioned in your article ask an actor to take a loaded gun = on stage? Or stage a fight with sharpened/pointed swords or knives? Of = course not. According to the Center for Disease Control smoking related = illnesses killed 10 times more Americans than guns in 2006. Not only is = the ban now the law, it is also the will of the people, many of whom = patronize our theaters. I've been involved in numerous productions where = lines were cut/edited or situations adapted because of length, time, or = whatever need the director felt had to be met. Why is=20 this different? Change is an inevitable part of life. Our challenge as = artists is to embrace the changes and to adapt.Compared to the welfare of = actors and audiences, what should our priority be? After all...it is just = a play. Very truly yours, Robert J. 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Subscribers should perform due diligence for = all goods, services and activities promoted on NEohioPAL. NEohioPAL mailing list NEohioPAL at lists.fredsternfeld.com=20 http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal=20 =20 --------------------------------- Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell? Check outnew cars at Yahoo! Autos. Sign up for FREE breaking news updates at cleveland.com/updates From mas9902 at hotmail.com Sun Apr 15 19:38:18 2007 From: mas9902 at hotmail.com (Michael Sferro) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 22:38:18 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]OKLAHOMA Audition Sign Ups Message-ID: <000001c77fd0$4a602ad0$6401a8c0@delldesktop> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C77FAE.C350FBD0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit CAMEO announces auditions for our 5th Summer Musical Production Rodgers and Hammerstein's OKLAHOMA! Directed by Bill Hoffman, Musical Direction by Sheila Ludwig, and Choreography by Leilani Barrett. Acting, singing, and dance auditions will be held: May 12th - 10 am to 6 pm; May 13th - 2 pm to 7 pm Middle Stage Auditorium of the Medina Performing Arts Center 777 East Union Street, Medina OH 44256 (use entrance B3 or D4) www.cameo-medina.org for directions to the facility: www.mcsoh.org/pac/directions.htm This Open-Audition is for TEENS and ADULTS. Those who would like to be considered for major roles please be prepared to sing 16-24 bars of a song from the show. Those who are interested in other roles please be prepared with a song of your choosing, 16-24 bars, and bring sheet music. Dancers please wear appropriate clothing and footwear. No tapes or CD's please - accompanist will be provided. You will be asked to read selections from the script, which will be provided. SIGN UP FOR YOUR TIME ONLINE, visit our website @ www.cameo-medina.org and follow the link at the top of the page. Signing up for a time slot is not required to audition, but it is encouraged. Production dates for OKLAHOMA! are July 20, 21, 22, 26, 27, 28, and 29, 2007 Please direct any questions to cameo at mcsoh.org. Michael A. Sferro Chair, Cameo 330.289.6390 www.cameo-medina.org ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C77FAE.C350FBD0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

CAMEO = announces auditions for our 5th Summer Musical = Production

Rodgers = and Hammerstein’s

 

OKLAHOMA!

 

Directed = by Bill Hoffman, Musical Direction by Sheila Ludwig, and Choreography by Leilani Barrett.

 

Acting, singing, and dance auditions will be held: =

May 12th - 10 am to 6 pm;  May 13th - 2 pm to 7 = pm

 

Middle Stage Auditorium of the Medina Performing Arts Center

777 East Union = Street, Medina OH 44256 (use entrance B3 or D4)

 

www.cameo-medina.org=

 

for directions to the facility:  =

www.mcsoh.org/pac/directions.ht= m

 

 

This Open-Audition is for TEENS and ADULTS.  Those who would like to be considered for = major roles please be prepared to sing 16-24 bars of a song from the = show.

 

Those who are interested in other = roles please be prepared with a song of your choosing, 16-24 bars, and bring = sheet music.  Dancers please wear appropriate clothing and = footwear.

 

No tapes or CD’s please - = accompanist will be provided.  You will be asked to read selections from the = script, which will be provided.

 

SIGN UP FOR YOUR TIME ONLINE, visit our website @ www.cameo-medina.org and = follow the link at the top of the page.  Signing up for a time slot is not = required to audition, but it is encouraged.

 

Production dates for OKLAHOMA! are July 20, 21, 22, 26, = 27, 28, and 29, 2007

 

Please direct any questions to cameo at mcsoh.org.

 

Michael A. Sferro

Chair, Cameo

330.289.6390

www.cameo-medina.org

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C77FAE.C350FBD0-- From jnwrzosek at yahoo.com Sun Apr 15 19:52:51 2007 From: jnwrzosek at yahoo.com (jocelyn wrzosek) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 19:52:51 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Wanted: Male singer in Pittsburgh area Message-ID: <20070416025251.64024.qmail@web52508.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-635774542-1176691971=:62798 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit For any pittsburghers or ohio-type people who care to make the journey: Male performer (singer or dancer) needed for an immediate opening. Paid performances. 10 member group plus 20 piece orchestra. Call Latshaw Productions at 724-853-4050. -- Cindy Troy Latshaw Productions I'm currently in rehearsal for this show, and they are a wonderful company to work with. We rehearse approximately two times a week, and the touring show runs the end of may through early july. For further details, please contact cindy. Thanks, jocelyn wrzosek --------------------------------- Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell? Check outnew cars at Yahoo! Autos. --0-635774542-1176691971=:62798 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
For any pittsburghers or ohio-type people who care to make the journey:
 
Male performer (singer or dancer) needed for an immediate opening.  Paid performances.  10 member group plus 20 piece orchestra.  Call Latshaw Productions at 724-853-4050
 
--
Cindy Troy
Latshaw Productions
 
I'm currently in rehearsal for this show, and they are a wonderful company to work with.  We rehearse approximately two times a week, and the touring show runs the end of may through early july. For further details, please contact cindy.
 
Thanks,
 
jocelyn wrzosek


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Check out new cars at Yahoo! Autos. --0-635774542-1176691971=:62798-- From ray at worldeonline.com Sun Apr 15 21:08:49 2007 From: ray at worldeonline.com (Ray Szuch) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 23:08:49 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for the US/UK movie "The Game". Message-ID: <01c701c77fdc$f1949e10$a92cfea9@Ray> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01C8_01C77FB3.08BE9610 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit April 22nd 2007 1 to 4 PM North Coast Casting 4913 Storer Ave, Cleveland Ohio 4102 We need male and females for the US/UK movie "The Game". The UK shoots will be completed in may. We shoot the US shots here in June 2007. We need dedicated people, able to commit. This is a Martial Arts movie based on the "Game of Death". All apply. Bring headshots and resumes. Casting call is from 1-4. Sides will be provided. Compensation tbd. A Dragoness Den film. Starring (UK) Zara Pythian, Ray Goodwin, and Shelia Weiss. We will shoot all of June, long nights and weekends. You must be committed and professional. Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com Founder - "The Indie Gathering" www.theindiegathering.com ------=_NextPart_000_01C8_01C77FB3.08BE9610 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

April 22nd 2007 = 1 to 4 PM

North Coast Casting
4913 Storer = Ave, Cleveland Ohio 4102

We need male and females for the US/UK movie "The Game". = The UK shoots will = be completed in may. We shoot the US shots here in June 2007. We need dedicated people, able to commit. This is a Martial Arts movie based on the "Game of = Death". All apply. Bring headshots and resumes.  Casting call is from 1-4. = Sides will be provided. Compensation tbd.

A Dragoness Den film. Starring (UK) Zara Pythian, Ray Goodwin, and Shelia Weiss. We will shoot all of = June, long nights and weekends. You must be committed and = professional.

 

Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com

Founder - "The Indie Gathering"
www.theindiegathering.com

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_01C8_01C77FB3.08BE9610-- From thinkfinkent at yahoo.com Sun Apr 15 21:14:33 2007 From: thinkfinkent at yahoo.com (chuck fink) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 21:14:33 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Re: Smoking ban in public Message-ID: <533835.57313.qm@web90511.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-485076590-1176696873=:57313 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit OK?you know what? (No, what, Chuck!?) This whole stink about smoking is getting quite stale, and there?s really no constructive purpose arguing semantics, at this point. Is the bottom line weren?t the disservice smoking, onstage or off, causes the majority of people who obviously care about their health, if not the stench that residual smoke causes, then there might be something to discuss here! I wonder what Joe Eszterhaus would have to say about this stupid moot debate, as he is one now suffering the ravages, slow as they are, of lung cancer?and one who has fought vigorously to ban smoking onscreen?when viewers only get the sense of smoke. So, there must be more to it, dont?cha think!? C?mon, folks? isn?t this just the stupidest waste of space, debating this issue, when the proof has been well established? I?m tired of this already! Hold an f?in unlit cigarette onstage, if you must, for effect?or else puff on a gum cigarette with the funky powder blowing, where the only contact buzz one stands to get, is a sugar buzz! Enough, already?ya hear me!? Ridiculous already, isn?t it!? (Yes, Chuck?it is!) The glam days of Hollywood are gone! Sammy Davis, Jr. (succumbed to throat cancer), John Wayne (lung cancer), Dana Reeve (victim by chance), Robert Preston, Forrest Tucker, Warren Zevon, Peter Jennings, Yul Brenner, Andy Kaufman, Nat King Cole?that merry old soul, etc., etc. If you could go back and ask them if they?d change anything, subsequent to their diagnoses, I?m sure they?d have a few select words for our friend, Mr. Brown! Yeah, there?s a reason why this issue gets, and has gotten the attention it has? that?s because the sensibilities of the majority, out weigh the grasping at straws mentality of the shallow minority! Get with the times, folks?or else, just retreat to your own f?in island, and smoke to your lungs content!! Read up, Tony boy?there?s a lot of food for thought out there?the proof of which is in the pudding?or smoke, if you will. Passionate about this, am I? Uh, just a little bit. Can we move now... please!?!?! --------------------------------- Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell? Check outnew cars at Yahoo! Autos. --0-485076590-1176696873=:57313 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
OK?you know what? (No, what, Chuck!?) This whole stink about smoking is getting quite stale, and there?s really no constructive purpose arguing semantics, at this point. Is the bottom line weren?t the disservice smoking, onstage or off, causes the majority of people who obviously care about their health, if not the stench that residual smoke causes, then there might be something to discuss here! I wonder what Joe Eszterhaus would have to say about this stupid moot debate, as he is one now suffering the ravages, slow as they are, of lung cancer?and one who has fought vigorously to ban smoking onscreen?when viewers only get the sense of smoke. So, there must be more to it, dont?cha think!? C?mon, folks? isn?t this just the stupidest waste of space, debating this issue, when the proof has been well established? I?m tired of this already! Hold an f?in unlit cigarette onstage, if you must, for effect?or else puff on a gum cigarette with the funky powder blowing, where the only contact buzz one stands to get, is a sugar buzz! Enough, already?ya hear me!? Ridiculous already, isn?t it!? (Yes, Chuck?it is!) The glam days of Hollywood are gone! Sammy Davis, Jr. (succumbed to throat cancer), John Wayne (lung cancer), Dana Reeve (victim by chance), Robert Preston, Forrest Tucker, Warren Zevon, Peter Jennings, Yul Brenner, Andy Kaufman, Nat King Cole?that merry old soul, etc., etc. If you could go back and ask them if they?d change anything, subsequent to their diagnoses, I?m sure they?d have a few select words for our friend, Mr. Brown! Yeah, there?s a reason why this issue gets, and has gotten the attention it has? that?s because the sensibilities of the majority, out weigh the grasping at straws mentality of the shallow minority! Get with the times, folks?or else, just retreat to your own f?in island, and smoke to your lungs content!! Read up, Tony boy?there?s a lot of food for thought out there?the proof of which is in the pudding?or smoke, if you will. Passionate about this, am I? Uh, just a little bit. Can we move now... please!?!?!


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Check out new cars at Yahoo! Autos. --0-485076590-1176696873=:57313-- From rbi at rbicompaudio.20m.com Sun Apr 15 23:59:43 2007 From: rbi at rbicompaudio.20m.com (Richard B. Ingraham) Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 02:59:43 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fog/Smoke in shows (was: Smoking Ban in Public) In-Reply-To: <256728.48433.qm@web31414.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <002d01c77ff4$d0925ff0$1500a8c0@rbithinkpad> OK, before we all stop going to see shows with any fog or smoke effects in them, please be aware that there has a been a ton of research done on this very subject over the last 15+ years now. An excellent article for those that are interested: http://livedesignonline.com/mag/show_business_fog_safety_concern/index.h tml Frankly, in my not so humble opinion it is all psychosomatic. People see smoke and automatically feel that they need to cough. I can not tell you how many shows I've done where people start coughing when they see dry ice fog. Sorry folks.... that is just water vapor by the time it gets to the end of the hose of the machine that creates it. It won't make you cough, even if you have asthma. :-) Actors Equity and other performer's unions have had a lot of concern over the use of fog in shows for years now, and frankly I don't blame them. If you are a professional doing 8 shows a week with a lot of that stuff, it's only right to be concerned. But there have been numerous studies now, by organizations independent of both the performer's unions and the manufacturers of these devices, and to the best of my knowledge not a single study has shown any serious ill effects caused by fog/smoke machines. It's worth noting that the one study that is mentioned in the article I linked to above had not released it's finding at the time that article was written. But they now have, and if my memory serves they also found no evidence of long term ill effects. I guess the effect of a dryness of the throat could make some folks who are more sensitive cough, but I still stand by my feelings that it's mostly just psychosomatic. A crazy friend of mine (and I don't recommend this!) in my college days, just to prove a point took a fog machine and blasted it straight into his face. He was literally only 1 or 2 feet away from the nozzle on the machine. It didn't make him cough. :-) Now I would say that's a bit extreme and frankly just stupid. But he did prove a point. Some of the products do have an odor and that can irritate some people. But that is really about it. It's also worth noting that there have been a lot of new products made in the past 15 years or so now. So how annoying a smoke effect is can also have a lot to do with how old the equipment the theatre is using. A lot of the older products are no longer allowed in theatres where there is a formal agreement with Actor's Equity. (also talked about a bit in the above article) Maybe it's just because I was a server in a Roman Catholic church until I was 25, and you learn not to cough when you get a face full on incense. :-) Richard B. Ingraham RBI Computers and Audio http://www.rbicompaudio.20m.com/ rbI at rbicompaudio.20m.com -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.446 / Virus Database: 269.4.0/761 - Release Date: 4/14/2007 9:36 PM From Kimyddr at aol.com Sun Apr 15 22:12:10 2007 From: Kimyddr at aol.com (Kimyddr at aol.com) Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 01:12:10 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]casting call "the game" Message-ID: -------------------------------1176700330 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit April 22nd 2007 1 to 4 PM North Coast Casting 4913 Storer Ave, Cleveland Ohio 4102 We need male and females for the US/UK movie "The Game". The UK shoots will be completed in may. We shoot the US shots here in June 2007. We need dedicated people, able to commit. This is a Martial Arts movie based on the "Game of Death". All apply. Bring headshots and resumes. Casting call is from 1-4. Sides will be provided. Compensation tbd. A Dragoness Den film. Starring (UK) Zara Pythian, Ray Goodwin, and Shelia Weiss. We will shoot all of June, long nights and weekends. You must be committed and professional. Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com Founder - "The Indie Gathering" _www.theindiegathering.com_ (http://www.theindiegathering.com/) ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. -------------------------------1176700330 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

April 22nd 2007=20= 1 to 4 PM

North Coast Casting
4913 Storer Ave, <= /SPAN>Cleveland
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We need male and females for the US/UK movie "The Game". The = UK shoots will be completed in may. We shoot the&nbs= p;US shots here in June 2007. We need dedicated peop= le, able to commit. This is a Martial Arts movie based on the "Game of Death= ". All apply. Bring headshots and resumes.  Casting call is from 1-4. S= ides will be provided. Compensation tbd.

A Dragoness Den film. Starring (U= K) Zara Pythian, Ray Goodwin, and Shelia= Weiss. We will shoot all of June, long nights and weekend= s. You must be committed and professional.

 

<= SPAN style=3D"FONT-SIZE: 12pt; COLOR: navy">Ray Szuch, CEO - w= orldEonline.com

Founder - "The Indie Gathering"
www.theindiegathering.com

 

 





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-------------------------------1176700330-- From popcycles at sbcglobal.net Sun Apr 15 22:28:06 2007 From: popcycles at sbcglobal.net (D. Budin) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 22:28:06 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tony Brown Message-ID: <300077.108.qm@web81803.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1116834465-1176701286=:108 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Actually, I don't have a strong opinion on the smoking-on-stage issue, but just a question for Tony Brown: So, do your editors at the PD put in all your upper case letters for you? (Or are you actually a cockroach, like Don Marquis's Archy, jumping from key to key and unable to hold down the shift key?) David Budin --0-1116834465-1176701286=:108 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Actually, I don't have a strong opinion on the smoking-on-stage issue, but just a question for Tony Brown: So, do your editors at the PD put in all your upper case letters for you?  (Or are you actually a cockroach, like Don Marquis's Archy, jumping from key to key and unable to hold down the shift key?)
 
David Budin
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------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C77A82.2DCCEB90-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Mon Apr 9 06:13:38 2007 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny K. Wu) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 09:13:38 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Funding for films - a high risk endeavor Message-ID: <0MKoyl-1Hatbl2ooG-0001ai@mrelay.perfora.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0167_01C77A87.5E6A8000 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit As filmmakers, we always in need of funds to start or finish our movie, however, be very careful in how you obtain your funding, here's a small write up by an entertainment attorney in providing some tip bits about investing on a film: ---------------- There are many problems to indie filmmaking and financing is just one of them. Probably the best filmmaking book I've ever read is "Independent Feature Film Production" by Goodell. This is one of the only indie filmmaking books that actually includes information on film financing and the documents and procedures required. [to receive more information on this books, When you speak to someone about financing your project you MUST be VERY careful. Investing in your film is a SECURITY and as such is regulated by the SEC. That's right, the Securities and Exchange Commission (aka: The Feds). Improper procedures or discloser can result in fines or more. When seeking investors make sure that you're not speaking to people that you're not acquainted with. If you do, the feds can classify it as "solicitation". That's a NO NO. (Unless you have registered with SEC) Here is another problem. If you offer it in the wrong way say, misinformation in the investor's plan, announcing it at a party or placing an add in a magazine or similar media or on your website, they can classify it as a "Public Offering"...Another NO NO. This one would cost you, the filmmaker, dearly. You would be required to register the stock with the SEC and that is quite costly. Be careful and make sure you're attorney looks over the information before you proceed to financing. If you don't have a lawyer, usually there are some local support groups that can help you find one. ------------------ My comment: Make sure you read on these before hand, especially just go to SEC website and read all the FAQ they have there for filmmakers, basically, you can ask friends, families or people you know only unless you registered with SEC. Any false information that you provide to these investors, will be considered fraud and any of these investors can 1. sue you for fraud, or 2. asking you for $ back. Make sure you sign a very detailed paperwork, not some 1 sheet or so. In your papers, make sure the RISK FACTOR in investing into a film is explained clearly, and do not EVER, make mention of 'we have secured distribution rights' when nothing was signed, Because in the end, these will come back and really bite you hard. You can find more articles about distribution, funding and others here: http://www.marklitwak.com/articles/ Johnny K. Wu www.mdifilm.com www.rapturethemovie.com www.clevelandindieclub.com www.ocagc.org ------=_NextPart_000_0167_01C77A87.5E6A8000 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

As filmmakers, we always in need of funds to start or = finish our movie, however, be very careful in how you obtain your funding, = here’s a small write up by an entertainment attorney in providing some tip bits = about investing on a film:

 

----------------

 

There are many problems to indie filmmaking and = financing is just one of them. Probably the best filmmaking book I've ever read is "Independent Feature Film Production" by Goodell. This is one = of the only indie filmmaking books that actually includes information on film financing and the documents and procedures required. [to receive more information on this books,

 

When you speak to someone about financing your = project you MUST be VERY careful. Investing in your film is a SECURITY and as such = is regulated by the SEC. That's right, the Securities and Exchange = Commission (aka: The Feds).

 

Improper procedures or discloser can result in fines = or more.

 

When seeking investors make sure that you're not = speaking to people that you're not acquainted with. If you do, the feds can classify = it as "solicitation". That's a NO NO.  (Unless you have = registered with SEC)

 

Here is another problem. If you offer it in the wrong = way say, misinformation in the investor’s plan, announcing it at a = party or placing an add in a magazine or similar media or on your website, they = can classify it as a "Public Offering"...Another NO NO. This one = would cost you, the filmmaker, dearly. You would be required to register the = stock with the SEC and that is quite costly.

 

Be careful and make sure you're attorney looks over = the information before you proceed to financing. If you don't have a lawyer, usually there are some local support groups that can help you find one. =

 

------------------

 

My comment:

Make sure you read on these before hand, especially = just go to SEC website and read all the FAQ they have there for filmmakers, = basically, you can ask friends, families or people you know only unless you = registered with SEC. Any false information that you provide to these investors, = will be considered fraud and any of these investors can 1. sue you for fraud, or 2. asking = you for $ back. Make sure you sign a very detailed paperwork, not some 1 sheet = or so. In your papers, make sure the RISK FACTOR in investing into a film is = explained clearly, and do not EVER, make mention of ‘we have secured = distribution rights’ when nothing was signed, Because in the end, these will = come back and really bite you hard.

 

You can find more articles about distribution, = funding and others here: http://www.marklitwak.com/ar= ticles/

 

 

Johnny K. Wu

www.mdifilm.com

www.rapturethemovie.com=

www.clevelandindieclub.com

www.ocagc.org=

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0167_01C77A87.5E6A8000-- From clevejams at yahoo.com Mon Apr 9 06:14:13 2007 From: clevejams at yahoo.com (Don Mitri) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 06:14:13 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Jams & Torque...Full Throttle Improv! Message-ID: <588314.8218.qm@web59006.mail.re1.yahoo.com> --0-970014692-1176124453=:8218 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 4/10/07! Cleveland Jams creates 2 improv teams on the spot each and every Tuesday night at Bassa Vita! 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 a new improv ensemble created in Cleveland with Cleveland based improvisers. Come and check out the next path of improv comedy in C-Town! Date: Saturday 5/5/07 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! --------------------------------- Need Mail bonding? Go to the Yahoo! Mail Q&A for great tips from Yahoo! Answers users. --0-970014692-1176124453=:8218 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 4/10/07!

Cleveland Jams creates 2 improv teams on the spot each and every Tuesday night at Bassa Vita!
 
 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 a new improv ensemble created in Cleveland with Cleveland based improvisers. Come and check out the next path of improv comedy in C-Town!
 
Date: Saturday 5/5/07 
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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Go to the Yahoo! Mail Q&A for great tips from Yahoo! Answers users. --0-970014692-1176124453=:8218-- From Huntheatre at aol.com Mon Apr 9 06:14:12 2007 From: Huntheatre at aol.com (Huntheatre at aol.com) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 09:14:12 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need one actor for "Don't Dress for Dinner" at Huntington Playhouse Message-ID: -------------------------------1176124452 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Huntington Playhouse is still looking for a male actor to play the part of George in "Don't Dress for Dinner". Age range is late 20's to early 40's. Character needs to project a "menacing" first impression. Performance dates are Thurs-Sun May 3 - 27. Rehearsal schedule would be flexible until April 22. If interested, contact the Director, Dale Hruska, at _hpclights1 at yahoo.com_ (mailto:hpclights1 at yahoo.com) or (440)871-3229. Huntington Playhouse is located at 28601 Lake Road in Bay Village, Ohio and is an affiliate of the Cleveland Metroparks. For up to date information about Huntington Playhouse, check our web site at : _www.huntingtonplayhouse.com_ (http://www.huntingtonplayhouse.com/) ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. -------------------------------1176124452 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Huntington Playhouse is still looking for=20= a male=20 actor to play the part of George in "Don't Dress for Dinner".  Age= =20 range is late 20's to early 40's.  Character needs to project a=20 "menacing"  first impression.
 
Performance dates are Thurs-Sun May 3 -=20 27.  Rehearsal schedule would be flexible until April 22.  If=20 interested, contact the Director, Dale Hruska, at hpclights1 at yahoo.com=20 or (440)871-3229.
 
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-------------------------------1176124452-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Mon Apr 9 06:47:03 2007 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny K. Wu) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 09:47:03 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]In Need of a photographer Message-ID: <0MKp2t-1Hau860XoL-0008WJ@mrelay.perfora.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01AF_01C77A8C.07ECAD70 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hey everyone, on April 21, my nonprofit civil rights organization is going to have a special dinner gala to meet and greet our US chapters representatives and national board members that will be having for the first time in decades, a national board meeting here in Cleveland, we are in need of a photographer that would be interested in help take some photographs for archiving needs, in return, we'll provide the dinner meal. We have already 300 people that has ordered their tickets for the event held at Li Wah Restaurant. I've included the information again below for your reference, thank you 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 ------=_NextPart_000_01AF_01C77A8C.07ECAD70 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Hey everyone, on April 21, my nonprofit civil rights organization is going to have a special dinner gala to meet and greet = our US chapters representatives and national board members that will be having = for the first time in decades, a national board meeting here in Cleveland, we = are in need of a photographer that would be interested in help take some = photographs for archiving needs, in return, we’ll provide the dinner meal. We = have already 300 people that has ordered their tickets for the event held at = Li Wah Restaurant.

 

I’ve included the information again below for = your reference, thank you

 

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

 

------=_NextPart_000_01AF_01C77A8C.07ECAD70-- From waltcampbell at ameritech.net Mon Apr 9 07:44:25 2007 From: waltcampbell at ameritech.net (Walt Campbell) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 07:44:25 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Susan Weber, Early Girl (Formerly Slackjaw) perform:Take Back The Night Concert Apr 13 Message-ID: <527990.1312.qm@web82707.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-12218706-1176129865=:1312 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit SUSAN WEBER TO PERFORM AT TAKE BACK THE NIGHT CONCERT APRIL 13 Susan Weber and Monet's Orbit will perform at Take Back The Night on Friday, April 13, at 9:00 PM at The Spot, 1619 Mistletoe Drive, Cleveland, OH 44106 (on the campus of Case Western Reserve University). This concert, sponsored by the Feminist Majority Leadership Alliance at CWRU, is a fundraising event for the Cleveland Rape Crisis Center. Early Girl (formerly Slackjaw) and another act TBA will also perform. $5 Cover, $3 if you bring an item on the Rape Crisis Center's Wish List. Visit this page to access their wish list: http://www.clevelandrapecrisis.org/home/wish.asp Walt Campbell (216) 469-0323 Campbell Artist Management Representing Susan Weber 2006 Free Times Music Award Winner Best Female Singer-Songwriter Web Site: www.susanweber.com MySpace: www.myspace.com/susanweber Susan's Sonicbids EPK: http://www.sonicbids.com/epk/epk.asp?epk_id=64044 --0-12218706-1176129865=:1312 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
SUSAN WEBER TO PERFORM AT TAKE BACK THE NIGHT CONCERT APRIL 13
 
Susan Weber and Monet's Orbit will perform at Take Back The Night on Friday, April 13, at 9:00 PM at The Spot, 1619 Mistletoe Drive, Cleveland, OH 44106 (on the campus of Case Western Reserve University). 
 
This concert, sponsored by the Feminist Majority Leadership Alliance at CWRU, is a fundraising event for the Cleveland Rape Crisis Center
 
Early Girl (formerly Slackjaw) and another act TBA will also perform.  $5 Cover,  $3 if you bring an item on the Rape Crisis Center's Wish List. Visit this page to access their wish list: http://www.clevelandrapecrisis.org/home/wish.asp



Walt Campbell (216) 469-0323
Campbell Artist Management
Representing Susan Weber
2006 Free Times Music Award Winner
Best Female Singer-Songwriter
--0-12218706-1176129865=:1312-- From matt4jack at yahoo.com Mon Apr 9 07:53:58 2007 From: matt4jack at yahoo.com (Renee Matthews) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 07:53:58 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Colored Funeral at Karamu House Message-ID: <549380.40627.qm@web53304.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-352970650-1176130438=:40627 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="0-1400709665-1176130438=:40627" --0-1400709665-1176130438=:40627 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hello Everyone, I do hope you get a chance to support me and the Karamu House by coming out to see this play. It is a hoot! Sometimes we need to laugh at our circumstances. Then, we need to get up and do something to better our lives. Gregory Carr has written a play that is comparable to George C. Wolfe's "The Colored Museum". It is a World Premiere and a must see. Hope to see you all there at some point. We need your support. Much Love Always Renee Matthews-Jackson The Colored Museum - Ensemble Cast Member Here's a link to a Plain Dealer article and a copy is attached: http://www.cleveland.com/plaindealer/stories/index.ssf?/base/entertainment-0/1176021240311540.xml&coll=2#continue: --------------------------------- Get your own web address. Have a HUGE year through Yahoo! Small Business. --0-1400709665-1176130438=:40627 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Hello Everyone,
 
I do hope you get a chance to support me and the Karamu House by coming out to see this play.  It is a hoot!  Sometimes we need to laugh at our circumstances.  Then, we need to get up and do something to better our lives.  Gregory Carr has written a play that is comparable to George C. Wolfe's "The Colored Museum".  It is a World Premiere and a must see.  Hope to see you all there at some point.  We need your support.
 
Much Love Always
 
Renee Matthews-Jackson
The Colored Museum - Ensemble Cast Member
 
Here's a link to a Plain Dealer article and a copy is attached:
 


Get your own web address.
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Marc L. Goodman/Apr. 9 & Other News! Message-ID: <1861995.1176135426180.JavaMail.root@web22> ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST" Voice Talent - MARC L. GOODMAN (Location: Cleveland, Ohio) (April 9, 2007) To view Marc's profile, visit www.artistschair.com or http://www.artistschair.com/showprofile.asp?id=902 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 fstorch at beckcenter.org Mon Apr 9 10:29:50 2007 From: fstorch at beckcenter.org (Fran Storch) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 13:29:50 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Beck Center Youth Theater presents HONK! A Musical Tale of the Ugly Duckling, May 4-13 Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84EAED94B@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77ACC.ADD8C0AA Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 9, 2007 For more Information, (216) 521-2540 Yvette Hanzel, extension 225 Dawn Youngs, extension 223 =20 =20 =20 Beck Center's Youth Theater presents HONK! A Musical Tale of the Ugly Duckling May 4 - May 13, 2007 Directed by Kevin Joseph Kelly =20 Lakewood, Ohio -Beck Center for the Arts' Youth Theater presents Honk! A Musical Tale of the Ugly Duckling on the Mackey Main Stage from May 4 through May 13, 2007. Directed by Kevin Joseph Kelly, Honk! is the story of Ugly, a duckling whose odd, gawky looks instantly incite prejudice from his family and neighbors. Separated from the farm, Ugly must find his way home. Along his rollicking and harrowing journey he not only discovers his true beauty and glorious destiny, but also finds love and acceptance in all its forms. "I am thrilled to be directing Honk! and working with the incredible kids at Beck," says Kelly. "This show is very challenging musically and the cast is handling the task like pros. I can't wait to share the joy of the performance with families everywhere." Kevin Joseph Kelly has taught at the Beck Center for the Arts, Cassidy Theatre and The Cleveland Play House. As a director, Kevin has directed at several area theaters including the Beck Center for the Arts, Weathervane Playhouse, Cassidy Theatre, Clague Playhouse, and Rocky River Community Theater. In addition, he has spent the last several years at The Cleveland Play House performing in the Children's Theatre Series and their Club Cabaret Series. Cast members for Honk! are students from the Beck Center's Theater Education program. They have participated in the Fundamentals of Theater class and other "core" theater classes for children available at the Beck Center for the Arts. In both fundamentals and core classes, students explore basic acting skills through improvisation and theater games, as well as develop singing and acting techniques, and study method acting. In addition, they have had introduction to theater appreciation and basic theater terminology. The Beck Center's production of Honk! A Musical Tale of the Ugly Duckling is sponsored by Cox Communications, Westfield Great Northern, Music Is Elementary, and Lakewoodbuzz.com. 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, and the Thomas H. White Foundation, and the Ohio Arts Council. Honk! runs May 4 through May 13 on the Mackey Main Stage. Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m., Sunday, May 6 at 4:00 p.m. and Sunday, May 13 at 3:00 p.m. A special matinee has been scheduled for 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, May 8. Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for children (12 and under). Group discounts are available for 12 or more. To reserve tickets, call the Beck Center Box Office at (216) 521-2540. Convenient on-site parking is available. The Beck Center for the Arts is located just ten minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. ### ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77ACC.ADD8C0AA Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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Lakewood= , OhioBeck Center for the Arts’ Youth = Theater presents Honk! A Musical Tale of = the Ugly Duckling on the Mackey Main Stage from May 4 through = May 13, = 2007.

          =   Directed by Kevin Joseph Kelly, Honk! is the story of Ugly, a duckling whose odd, gawky looks instantly incite = prejudice from his family and neighbors.  Separated from the farm, Ugly must = find his way home.  Along his rollicking and harrowing journey he not = only discovers his true beauty and glorious destiny, but also finds love and = acceptance in all its forms. “I am thrilled to be directing Honk! and working with the incredible kids at Beck,” says Kelly.  = “This show is very challenging musically and the cast is handling the task = like pros.  I can't wait to share the joy of the performance with families everywhere.

          =   Kevin Joseph Kelly has taught at the Beck Center for the Arts, Cassidy Theatre and The Cleveland Play House. =  As a director, Kevin has directed at several area theaters including the = Beck = Center for the Arts, Weathervane Playhouse, Cassidy Theatre, Clague = Playhouse, and Rocky River Community Theater.  In addition, he has spent = the last several years at The Cleveland Play House performing in the Children’s Theatre Series and their Club Cabaret = Series.


Cast members for Honk! are students from the Beck Center’s = Theater Education program.  They have participated in the Fundamentals of = Theater class and other “core” theater classes for children = available at the Beck Center for the Arts.  In = both fundamentals and core classes, students explore basic acting skills = through improvisation and theater games, as well as develop singing and acting techniques, and study method acting.  In addition, they have had introduction to theater appreciation and basic theater = terminology.

The Beck Center’s production of Honk! A Musical Tale = of the Ugly Duckling is sponsored by Cox Communications, Westfield = Great Northern, Music Is Elementary, and Lakewoodbuzz.com. 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, and the Thomas H. White Foundation, = and the Ohio Arts Council.

Honk! runs May 4 through May 13 on the Mackey Main = Stage.  Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m., Sunday, May 6 at 4:00 p.m. and Sunday, May 13 at 3:00 p.m.  A special matinee has been scheduled for = 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, = May 8.  Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for = children (12 and under).  Group discounts are available for 12 or more.  To reserve tickets, call the Beck Center Box Office at (216) = 521-2540.  Convenient on-site parking is available.  The Beck Center for the Arts is = located just ten minutes west of downtown Cleveland = at 17801 Detroit = Avenue in Lakewood.

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C77ACC.ADD8C0AA-- From tolle at abc-packaging.com Mon Apr 9 10:34:15 2007 From: tolle at abc-packaging.com (Tammi Olle) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 13:34:15 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Wiz Message-ID: <001c01c77acd$4b69d5a0$0901010a@Psyche> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_001D_01C77AAB.C45835A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit SMS Dramatic Arts Organization invites you to 'Ease on Down the Road' as we present The Wiz This high energy play is adapted from 'The Wonderful Wizard of Oz' and includes hits like 'He's the Wizard' and 'Don't Nobody Bring Me No Bad News'. Join Dorothy, the Scarecrow, the Tinman and the Lion as they journey to the Emerald City to see the Wizard and encounter the colorful characters, witches and magical creatures along the way. Friday May 18 & Saturday May 19th at 7:00 pm Sunday May 20th at 2:00pm 265 Baker Street Berea, OH 44017 Tickets are selling fast, call now for best seats. Tickets: $6.00 adults and $4.00 seniors/students- what a deal! Call 216-556-2400 to reserve tickets. THE WIZ Book by William F. Brown, Music and Lyrics by Charlie Smalls ------=_NextPart_000_001D_01C77AAB.C45835A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

SMS = Dramatic Arts Organization invites you to = ‘Ease on Down the Road’ as = we present

The Wiz

 

 

This high energy play is adapted from ‘The = Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ and includes hits like ‘He’s the Wizard’ = and ‘Don’t Nobody Bring Me No Bad = News’.  Join Dorothy, the Scarecrow, the = Tinman and the Lion as they journey to the Emerald City to see the = Wizard and encounter the colorful characters, witches and magical creatures along = the way.

 

Friday = May 18 & Saturday May 19th at 7:00 pm

Sunday = May 20th at 2:00pm

 

265 Baker = Street           Berea, OH 44017=

 

Tickets are selling fast, call now for best = seats.

 

Tickets: = $6.00 adults and $4.00 seniors/students- what a = deal!

Call 216-556-2400 to reserve tickets.

 

THE WIZ Book by William F. Brown, Music and Lyrics by = Charlie Smalls

 

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_001D_01C77AAB.C45835A0-- >From The Mad Factory" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0014_01C77AAE.F5E59330 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable hi fred please let me know if you get this THE MAD* FACTORY IS HOLDING AUDITIONS FOR "ONCE UPON A MATTRESS" Who: Adults and Students ages 12 on up. When: Saturday, May 19~1:00-3:00pm or Monday, May 21~7:00-9:00pm or by = appointment. Where: MAD* Factory Classroom~39 S. Main St., Suite 310, Oberlin, = 44074~~directions are available on our website at www.madfactory.org or = by phone at 440-774-7062. Please come promptly at the beginning of auditions and plan on staying = the entire time. Bring a sense of humor and all scheduling conflicts. = Performances will be held in Oberlin High School's Auditorium July 27-29 = & August 3-5. ------=_NextPart_000_0014_01C77AAE.F5E59330 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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Who: Adults=20 and Students ages 12 on up.

When:=20 Saturday, May 19~1:00-3:00pm or Monday, May 21~7:00-9:00pm or by=20 appointment.

Where: MAD*=20 Factory Classroom~39 S. Main St., Suite 310, Oberlin, 44074~~directions = are=20 available on our website at www.madfactory.org or by = phone at=20 440-774-7062.

Please=20 come promptly at the beginning of auditions and plan on staying the = entire time.=20 Bring a sense of humor and all scheduling conflicts.=20 Performances=20 will be held in Oberlin High School's Auditorium July 27-29 &  August 3-5.
 
 
------=_NextPart_000_0014_01C77AAE.F5E59330-- >From groundworksmailinglist " Reminder to all GroundWorks friends and supporters, GroundWorks is hosting a Gospel Brunch benefit party this Sunday April 15 at the House of Blues in downtown Cleveland. It is a fabulous place, worth going just to see the first class outsider art collection that covers all the walls. The House of Blues Foundation out of New Orleans buys the work to support non-academically trained, often poor, artists. If you?ve always thought about going down to the House of Blues Gospel Brunch now is your chance to check it out and help support Cleveland?s own GroundWorks Dancetheater. There will be Mimosas and lots of other good things to eat, while being serenaded by a gospel choir. The GroundWorks will also perform with the singers. There is a silent auction with the opportunity to buy art from 9 artists, including Don Harvey, Mark Soppeland, Garie Waltzer, Hui Chu Ying, and others. In addition, there are many non-art auction items too numerous to mention. Below is a summary of information about the benefit. Please forward this message to your e-mail lists - thanks. Hope to see you there! David Groundworks Benefit House of Blues - 308 Euclid Ave. and E. 4th St., Cleveland Sunday, April 15th, 11:15am Good food and drink Gospel singers Groundworks dancers perform Chance to see fabulous outsider art and funky decor Opportunity to buy great art, and maybe find a great deal at silent auction, as well as non-art items Valet parking available for $4.00 at the 4th Street entrance Call 216-691-3180 to RSVP ? and pick up tickets at the door. ................................................................ Our apologies to anyone who has removed their address from this list. To unsubscribe please contact info at groundworksdance.org. From james_orosz2006 at yahoo.com Mon Apr 9 11:54:30 2007 From: james_orosz2006 at yahoo.com (James Orosz) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 11:54:30 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Indi Club April 22. 2007 Message-ID: <187650.13436.qm@web55101.mail.re4.yahoo.com> --0-1184307817-1176144870=:13436 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Cleveland IndieClub FREE Monthly Networking Meeting ? April 22, 2007 The Cleveland IndieClub meets every month, free of charge, for those who have the passion for making movies using film or video (whether it is in acting, directing, producing, writing, lighting or any other skill) and are looking for others who have similar interests. Cleveland IndieClub is administrated by Johnny K. Wu with the collaboration of Bill Johns and generally hosted each month by their members, which offers each an opportunity to create a variety of interest and topic. Cleveland IndieClub official website: www.clevelandindieclub.com NOTE: Every months we have had a standing room only of over 65 people participating, come early to get a seat. :) April 22, 2007 (1pm - 4pm) at The Hyacinth Lofts 3030 East 63rd Street Cleveland, Ohio, 44127 Please park on the street and enter from front of the building. Dial 022 to be buzzed in PLEASE DO NOT leave valuable things in your car on passerby's sight. Co-Hosts: Johnny Wu and Bill Johns Tempered Zealot Productions' A Thousand Words: BloodLine Bryant Anderson's film "Get Him" Featured Event: Networking with Indie Filmmakers For more information about Cleveland IndieClub, visit Cleveland IndieClub @ http://www.clevelandindieclub.com Organized and sponsored by Johnny K. Wu & Media Design Imaging (www.mdifilm.com). Co-sponsored by David Perkowski & The Hyacinth Lofts (www.thehyacinthlofts.com), Bill Johns & Cinevid Productions (www.cinevidproductions.com), the Cleveland IndieClub members, and the current monthly host. For the first past 2 years, Cleveland IndieClub was also co-sponsored by Talkies Movie & Coffee Bar (www.talkiescoffee.com) located at Ohio City. Past sponsor: Michael Balas & Media Group Studios (www.mediagroupstudios.com) Next meeting is scheduled for May 20, 2007 NOTE: If you have a movie on DVD that you would like to have it raffled, bring it to the meeting to have it raffled off to the participants. If you have short films (no longer than 30mins) that you would like to present and talk about it for future meetings, please email me at johnny at mdifilm.com (first come first serve) --------------------------------- Looking for earth-friendly autos? Browse Top Cars by "Green Rating" at Yahoo! Autos' Green Center. --0-1184307817-1176144870=:13436 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Cleveland IndieClub FREE Monthly Networking Meeting ? April 22, 2007


The Cleveland IndieClub meets every month, free of charge, for those who
have the passion for making movies using film or video (whether it is in
acting, directing, producing, writing, lighting or any other skill) and
are looking for others who have similar interests.

Cleveland IndieClub is administrated by Johnny K. Wu with the
collaboration of Bill Johns and generally hosted each month by their
members, which offers each an opportunity to create a variety of
interest and topic. Cleveland IndieClub official website:
www.clevelandindieclub.com

NOTE: Every months we have had a standing room only of over 65 people
participating, come early to get a seat. :)


April 22, 2007 (1pm - 4pm) at
The Hyacinth Lofts
3030 East 63rd Street
Cleveland, Ohio, 44127

Please park on the street and enter from front of the building.
Dial 022 to be buzzed in
PLEASE DO NOT leave valuable things in your car on passerby's sight.

Co-Hosts: Johnny Wu and Bill Johns
 
  • Tempered Zealot Productions' A Thousand Words: BloodLine
  • Bryant Anderson's film "Get Him"
Featured Event: Networking with Indie Filmmakers
 
For more information about Cleveland IndieClub, visit Cleveland
IndieClub @ http://www.clevelandindieclub.com

Organized and sponsored by Johnny K. Wu & Media Design Imaging
(www.mdifilm.com). Co-sponsored by David Perkowski & The Hyacinth Lofts
(www.thehyacinthlofts.com), Bill Johns & Cinevid Productions
(www.cinevidproductions.com), the Cleveland IndieClub members, and the
current monthly host. For the first past 2 years,
Cleveland IndieClub
was also co-sponsored by Talkies Movie & Coffee Bar
(www.talkiescoffee.com) located at
Ohio City. Past sponsor: Michael
Balas & Media Group Studios (www.mediagroupstudios.com)

Next meeting is scheduled for
May 20, 2007

NOTE: If you have a movie on DVD that you would like to have it raffled,
bring it to the meeting to have it raffled off to the participants. If
you have short films (no longer than 30mins) that you would like to
present and talk about it for future meetings, please email me at
johnny at mdifilm.com (first come first serve)


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Browse Top Cars by "Green Rating" at Yahoo! Autos' Green Center. --0-1184307817-1176144870=:13436-- From wspamherst at gmail.com Mon Apr 9 12:16:34 2007 From: wspamherst at gmail.com (Workshop Players) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 15:16:34 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop Players Present "Children's Letters To God" and "Diary of Adam and Eve" Message-ID: <24b1a6670704091216x5497f8d2o97300817173eb2fb@mail.gmail.com> ------=_Part_4845_7390928.1176146194617 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline *CHILDREN'S LETTERS TO GOD* Book by Stuart Hample Music by David Evans Lyrics by Douglas J. Cohen Directed by Jenifer Warren Music Director: Jayne Kacik Inspired by the international bestseller of the same name, CHILDREN'S LETTERS TO GOD is a musical that follows the lives of five young friends as they voice beliefs, desires, questions and doubts common to all people but most disarmingly expressed by children. Sixteen tuneful songs and assorted scenes (some based on actual letters) explore timeless issues such as sibling rivalry, divorce, holidays, loss of a beloved pet, the trials of being unathletic and first love. This entertaining show carries a universal message which crosses the boundaries of age, geography, and religion. *Cast:* Brett: Jonathan Warren Joanna: Lindsay Kaatz Kicker: Adam Riegler Iris: Tia Karaplis Theo: Jacob Hebble Ensemble: Jacob Bolton, Brianna Bryant, Olivia Cotton, Kristie Fabanich, Kaitlin Kohler, Kelsi Peggs, Katrina Walker, Hannah Watson Little Tikes: Alex Bolton, Jason Molek, Julia Molek *and THE DIARY OF ADAM AND EVE* Book by Jerome Coopersmith, Jerry Bock, and Sheldon Harnick Music by Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick Lyrics by Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick Directed by Teresa Lee Jenkins Music Director: Jayne Kacik *Cast:* The Serpent: Mike Majer Adam: Jack Warren Eve: Jayne Kacik Based on the short story The Diary of Adam and Eve by Mark Twain, this show is a quirky, touching spin on the tale of the world's first couple. The action takes place on Saturday, 1 June in Eden It presents a charming and beautiful twist to the Bible story with Eve dominating Adam's right to name all living things as she interjects herself into Adam's heretofore uncomplicated life in Eden. Performance dates for both shows are April 19, 20, 21, 27, 28, 29, May 4, 5, 6, at 8 p.m., with Sunday matinees on April 29 and May 6 at 3 p.m. Tickets are $12 each and may be reserved by calling our box office at 440-988-5613. Discounts are available for groups of 15 or more. Tickets are going fast. Reserve yours now! Workshop Players Theatre-in-the-Round is located at 44820 Middle Ridge Roadin Amherst. Check out our website at www.workshopplayers.com. - 30 - -- "If all the world's a stage, I want better lighting!" ------=_Part_4845_7390928.1176146194617 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline

CHILDREN'S LETTERS TO GOD

Book by Stuart Hample
Music by David Evans
Lyrics by Douglas J. Cohen
Directed by Jenifer Warren

Music Director: Jayne Kacik

Inspired by the international bestseller of the same name, CHILDREN'S LETTERS TO GOD is a musical that follows the lives of five young friends as they voice beliefs, desires, questions and doubts common to all people but most disarmingly expressed by children.  Sixteen tuneful songs and assorted scenes (some based on actual letters) explore timeless issues such as sibling rivalry, divorce, holidays, loss of a beloved pet, the trials of being unathletic and first love.  This entertaining show carries a universal message which crosses the boundaries of age, geography, and religion.

Cast:

Brett:   Jonathan Warren

Joanna:  Lindsay Kaatz

Kicker:   Adam Riegler

Iris:   Tia Karaplis

Theo:   Jacob Hebble

Ensemble:  Jacob Bolton, Brianna Bryant, Olivia Cotton, Kristie Fabanich, Kaitlin Kohler, Kelsi Peggs, Katrina Walker, Hannah Watson

Little Tikes:  Alex Bolton, Jason Molek, Julia Molek


and THE DIARY OF ADAM AND EVE

Book by Jerome Coopersmith, Jerry Bock, and Sheldon Harnick
Music by Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick
Lyrics by Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick
Directed by Teresa Lee Jenkins

Music Director: Jayne Kacik

 

Cast:

The Serpent:  Mike Majer

Adam:  Jack Warren

Eve:  Jayne Kacik

Based on the short story The Diary of Adam and Eve by Mark Twain, this show is a quirky, touching spin on the tale of the world's first couple.  The action takes place on Saturday, 1 June in Eden  It presents a charming and beautiful twist to the Bible story with Eve dominating Adam's right to name all living things as she interjects herself into Adam's heretofore uncomplicated life in Eden.

 

Performance dates for both shows are April 19, 20, 21, 27, 28, 29, May 4, 5, 6, at 8 p.m., with Sunday matinees on April 29 and May 6 at 3 p.m.

Tickets are $12 each and may be reserved by calling our box office at 440-988-5613. Discounts are available for groups of 15 or more.   Tickets are going fast. Reserve yours now!

 

Workshop Players Theatre-in-the-Round is located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road in Amherst . Check out our website at www.workshopplayers.com.

 

 

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--
"If all the world's a stage, I want better lighting!" ------=_Part_4845_7390928.1176146194617-- From wspamherst at gmail.com Mon Apr 9 12:28:06 2007 From: wspamherst at gmail.com (Workshop Players) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 15:28:06 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop Players Auditions "Over The Tavern" Message-ID: <24b1a6670704091228p565f39cewd2fd0e576040a187@mail.gmail.com> ------=_Part_5133_18126421.1176146886088 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline *OVER THE TAVERN* by Tom Dudzick *Director: Don Wozniak *Performance dates: June 28, 29, 30, July 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, 14, 15, 2007 Audition Schedule: *Sunday, April 22nd, **7:00-9:00 p.m.** Monday, April 23rd, **7:00-9:00 p.m.*** Auditions will be held at Workshop Players Theater, located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road in Amherst. *Cast:*** *One male mid to late 40's, three sons age 12, 13, and 15. One female early to mid 40's, one daughter 16, and one female nun 70's. * *For more information contact: Don Wozniak at 440-244-3960 or cen55422 at centurytel.net * -- "If all the world's a stage, I want better lighting!" ------=_Part_5133_18126421.1176146886088 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline

OVER THE TAVERN

by Tom Dudzick

Director: Don Wozniak

Performance dates: June 28, 29, 30, July 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, 14, 15, 2007

Audition Schedule:

Sunday, April 22nd,
7:00-9:00 p.m.


Monday, April 23rd,
7:00-9:00 p.m.

Auditions will be held at Workshop Players Theater, located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road in Amherst.

Cast:

One male mid to late 40's, three sons age 12, 13, and 15. One female early to mid 40's, one daughter 16, and one female nun 70's.


For more information contact:
Don Wozniak at 440-244-3960 or cen55422 at centurytel.net

 



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"If all the world's a stage, I want better lighting!" ------=_Part_5133_18126421.1176146886088-- From Erika_N_Acquaviva at Progressive.com Mon Apr 9 12:32:57 2007 From: Erika_N_Acquaviva at Progressive.com (Erika N Acquaviva) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 15:32:57 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat Message-ID: This is a multipart message in MIME format. --=_alternative 006B635D852572B8_= Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable 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! TICKETS ARE GOING FAST......please call to purchase yours today.=20 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 =20 --=_alternative 006B635D852572B8_= Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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!


TICKETS ARE GOING FAST......please call to purchase yours today.

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


                                                     
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-------------------------------1176148783-- From JKrol at hawken.edu Mon Apr 9 13:08:06 2007 From: JKrol at hawken.edu (John Krol) Date: Mon, 09 Apr 2007 16:08:06 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]summer camp drama director needed Message-ID: Seeking a drama director for the summer arts camp at ArtsCollinwood, 15605 = Waterloo Road, Cleveland (near the Beachland Ballroom.) The camp is six = weeks, June 19th through August 2nd, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday = mornings from 9:00 to 12:00, with a one week break in the middle. Pay is = $25.00 an hour. The drama director will be working with two groups of children, five to = eight year olds and nine to twelve year olds, approximately an hour and a = half a day each. The goal of the director should be to put on a public = performance on the last day of camp, coordinating with the art director on = costumes, props, and scenery. Experience working with children of this = age is appreciated, but creativity and a willingness to be a team member = and manage relationships with children, parents, and junior counselors/assi= stants is even more appreciated. Those interested in the position should please submit their letter of = application and resume via email to me at jkrol at hawken.edu. =20 John Krol, ArtsCollinwood Summer Camp Director=20 From prayzhymproductions at hotmail.com Mon Apr 9 13:29:10 2007 From: prayzhymproductions at hotmail.com (Ashley Grier) Date: Mon, 09 Apr 2007 15:29:10 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]male actor needed Message-ID: Are you an actor? Ever been interested in theatre? Does any one tell you that you should become an actor? Prayz Hym Productions, Inc searching for Men and male teens. 2 Roles available for Gospel Play entitled ?Let Go & Let God? For information regarding roles and play availability Contact Ashley Grier 216- 659-9299 prayzhymproductions at hotmail.com Regards, Ashley Grier C.E.O< Prayz Hym Productions *Holding on to my dreams, while I fly so high!* _________________________________________________________________ MSN is giving away a trip to Vegas to see Elton John.? Enter to win today. http://msnconcertcontest.com?icid-nceltontagline From prayzhymproductions at hotmail.com Mon Apr 9 13:32:31 2007 From: prayzhymproductions at hotmail.com (Ashley Grier) Date: Mon, 09 Apr 2007 15:32:31 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]volunteers needed Message-ID: Do you love Theatre? Are you sixteen years and older and often wonder what really goes on behind that curtain? What goes on when putting together a play? If so, come, volunteer And Gain an enjoyable experience!! Prayz Hym Productions is looking for volunteers to assist its very first production of ?Let Go & Let God?! If you need volunteer work or just want to assist in the theatre, Call Ashley 216- 659-9299 or Aleah 216- 269- 0558 Email: prayzhymproductions at hotmail.com or aleah_prayzhym at hotmail.com *Theatre is Amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!* Regards, Ashley Grier C.E.O< Prayz Hym Productions *Holding on to my dreams, while I fly so high!* _________________________________________________________________ MSN is giving away a trip to Vegas to see Elton John.? Enter to win today. http://msnconcertcontest.com?icid-nceltontagline From jbarlow at lorainccc.edu Mon Apr 9 13:59:03 2007 From: jbarlow at lorainccc.edu (Janet Barlow) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 16:59:03 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]This Week and Beyond at Stocker Arts Center Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77AE9.E7C80C20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Please take a moment to find out about this week's events=20 - A Family Musical along and a Great Student Art Exhibition -=20 and then scroll down for a Sneak Peak of other live events coming to Stocker Arts Center during April/May - all great events for all ages! =20 Here are the details: =20 =20 This week, we proudly present 3 performances of a special treat - a musical the whole family can enjoy: "A Kid's Life!" Wednesday, April 11 at 11 am and 7 pm & Thursday, April 12 at 11 am=20 When "A Kid's Life!" begins, we meet Zack, an adorable 5-year-old boy, and his golden retriever and best friend, Starsky. Together, they embark on a fun-filled adventure through their hometown where they befriend Zoe, a spunky 5-year-old girl who is new to town and rather shy. Gradually, Zack wins her trust and brings her out of her shell. Over the course of the day, Zack and Zoe encounter many new friends: from a talking clock who teaches them the importance of time, to a beautiful owl who reminds them that animals have feelings too, to an orange tree that gives them a deeper appreciation of nature. Mr. Sullivan, the corner store clerk, also joins the fun by showing them how wonderful "a kid's life!" can be! Packed with wholesome family entertainment and positive messages, this feel-good musical enchants audiences of all ages and is sure to get you moving! =20 The show runs one hour, and each of the performances will be followed by a meet-and-greet in the lobby with the cast in their colorful costumes. "A Kid's Life!" encourages positive thinking for children and inspires them to: appreciate the environment, believe in themselves, respect others, and most of all enjoy the magic of a kid's life! It's the perfect introduction to the wonderful world of live musical theatre. Let the charm and magic of "A Kid's Life!" create lasting memories for you and your family. Go to www.akidslife.net and watch the "trailer" and see for yourself! =20 Tickets: $10/each; Groups of 15 or more, please call the Box Office for special Group Rates! =20 other live events also coming to Stocker this spring: =20 Pluck Thursday, April 19 at 7:30pm=20 Directed by Cal McCrystal "The three most stupid musicians in the world have been invited to perform at last! Highly strung violinist Yarlsberg has designs on the perfect concert and ever enthusiastic Mr. Abanathie aims to please with a variety of instruments. Meanwhile, budget celebrity Kadifachi's surprisingly passionate relationship with her cello threatens to hijack the entire performance!" Enjoy the musical comedy show where anything could, and does, happen! Pluck, made up of violinist Adrian Garratt, violist Jon Regan and cellist Sian Kadifachi, is the comedy string trio whose unique and hugely entertaining show has turned the classical concert on its head! The group has played hundreds of shows all over the world, leading to huge exposure and reviews the likes of which string trios have never seen before... "Gloriously funny!" The Scotsman. "I laughed so much it really hurt" Three Weeks. Winner of four major international awards, Pluck has crescendoed its way to fame since the group's acclaimed debut at the Edinburgh Festival in 2003. From that time on, Pluck has tickled the funny bone of sold-out crowds all across Europe, Australia and the Far East. Now it's Stocker Arts Center's turn to enjoy Pluck's melodic buffoonery as they wreak havoc between harmonies. It's the Marx Brothers meets Yo-Yo Ma! It's Pluck! www.pluck.me.uk =20 Pavlo and his Band in Concert Saturday, April 21 - 7:30pm=20 After the enthusiastic response they received here last season, we've invited Pavlo and his band back to Stocker to wow you! Pavlo is the performer the News Leader of Duncan, BC dubbed the "Greek God of the Guitar!" He has also been called "Lord of the Strings!" (Star Phoenix, Saskatoon, KS) and a "Master Showman" (London Free Press). A Canadian born Greek composer, musician, singer, guitarist and recording artist, Pavlo composes in a style best described as "Mediterranean Music." He combines influences of Flamenco, Latin, Classical and Mediterranean guitar and mixes them together with the Greek Bouzouki, creating his own unique style! Pavlo and his band have released six albums, one of which was nominated for "Best Instrumental Album of the Year" at the 2000 Juno Awards in Canada. Two of his records have received Gold certifications in Canada by the Canadian Recording Industry Association, and he has sold over 500,000 albums worldwide. In 2004, he won "World Artist of the Year" at the Canadian Independent Music Awards. Pavlo's music has been included on two episodes of The Chris Isaak Show, a movie called "Marine Life" starring Cybil Shepherd, CTV's "Eleventh Hour" and L.A.'s "L Word" to name a few. His music has also been featured on over a dozen CD compilations around the world. Pavlo and his band perform over 150 concerts a year. We're glad they were able to fit in a return visit to Stocker Arts Center! Don't miss watching this dazzling performer - who will even astonish you by playing the guitar behind his head! You will be awed by the virtuosity and musicianship of Pavlo and his band members! www.pavlo.net =20 Tickets: $15.00/Adults; $10.00/Children 12 and under =20 Imani Winds in Concert Friday, April 27 - 7:30pm=20 VALERIE COLEMAN, flute, TOYIN SPELLMAN-DIAZ, oboe,=20 MARIAM ADAM, clarinet JEFF SCOTT, French horn=20 MONICA ELLIS, bassoon Praised by Gramophone and Essence Magazine for "taking the wind quintet where it rarely ventures," the five accomplished musicians of Imani Winds joined forces in 1997 to expand the boundaries of the traditional wind quintet and explore the links between European, African and American music traditions. The name Imani, which literally means "faith" in Swahili, embodies this mission. In their time together, this young ensemble of African/Latin American heritage has established a distinct presence in the classical music world for dynamic playing, innovative programming, and inspirational outreach programs, which often explore the culture and heritage of the African Diaspora while introducing Western classical traditions to diverse audiences. In 2002, the group released their CMA/WQXR award winning debut recording entitled Umoja (featuring original works by Imani flutist, Valerie Coleman). Classical Underground, which was nominated for a 2005 Grammy Award, was released on the KOCH label in January 2005. Two-time winner of the CMA/ASCAP Award for "Adventurous Programming," the group also received the 2003 "Meet the Composer" Commissioning Music/USA Award. They are also recipients of the Artists International Annual New York Debut Prize. Past highlights include performances at Atlanta's National Black Arts Festival, Carnegie Hall's Weill Recital Hall, Chicago Symphony Musicians Residency Program, the Ravinia Festival, the Kennedy Center, and the Philadelphia Chamber Music Society. During the 2003-04 season Imani Winds enjoyed national exposure with broadcasts on NPR's Saint Paul Sunday and Performance Today. Their second CD for KOCH, titled Imani Winds, was released in January of 2006. www.imaniwinds =20 Tickets: $15.00/Adults; $10.00/Children 12 and under Livingston Taylor in Concert =20 Friday, May 11 - 7:30pm=20 "Like his big brother, James, Livingston Taylor is easy on the ears..." The Washington Post. Livingston Taylor is a consummate artist in his own right, and a veteran performer whose stage presence wows his audience from the first song. Presenting variety, versatility and joie de vivre in music, Liv lulls and charms the audience one moment and sends them into waves of laughter the next. A major force on the pop music and singer-songwriter scenes for more than 25 years, he has released several hit singles and more than a dozen albums (most recently, There You Are Again which features such guest artists as Carly Simon, James Taylor, Pam Tillis and Vince Gill). Liv has been called "the ultimate crowd pleaser" by Performing Songwriter Magazine, received recognition as Outstanding Folk/Acoustic Act from the Boston Music Awards, and also has won several awards from ASCAP for his songwriting. In addition, he is a Full Professor on the faculty of the Berklee College of Music in Boston. So whether you're laughing as he plays/jokes around about entering the Olympics in the category of Guitar (or sometimes Banjo) Playing, or wiping away a tear as he's singing about being the "Best of Friends," you will love his show! www.livtaylor.com =20 Tickets: $15.00/Adults; $10.00/Children 12 and under And while you're here, don't forget to visit the Beth K. Stocker Art Gallery where the current show is:=20 The LCCC Student Photo and Ceramics Exhibition 2007=20 which runs through Friday, April 20, 2007=20 This showcase of the finest photography and ceramics by LCCC students is produced by LCCC art students, who execute all aspects of the exhibit, including planning, jurying of the photographs and ceramic work, and designing and installing the exhibition. Presented by LCCC Arts and Humanities Division/Stocker Arts Center=20 or the next show, which is: The LCCC Student Art Exhibition 2007=20 which runs Friday, April 27, 2007 through Friday, May 18, 2007=20 This showcase of the finest artworks by LCCC students is produced by LCCC art students, who execute all aspects of the exhibit, including planning, jurying of the art and designing and installing the exhibition. Presented by LCCC Arts and Humanities Division/Stocker Arts Center=20 This show opens with an Artists Reception on Friday, April 27th, from 6:00 to 8:00pm - FREE! Gallery Hours:=20 Monday through Friday from 10:30am to 2:30pm and during many of the Stocker Arts Center evening and weekend events. =20 Gallery tours and additional hours by appointment. Call 440-366-4140 =20 The Stocker Arts Center Box Office is open Mondays through Fridays from 12:00 noon to 6:00pm, and one-and-a-half hours before ticketed events. You can purchase tickets in person, by phone, by fax, or online. By phone, please call (800) 995-5222 ext. 4040 or (440) 366-4040, fax your order to (440) 366-4761, or visit our internet site at www.lorainccc.edu/stocker and click on the "Buy Stocker Event Tickets" icon. For more information or to request a season brochure, please call the Stocker office at (800) 995-5222 ext. 4140 OR (440) 366-4140. The Stocker Arts Center is on the campus of Lorain County Community College, 1005 North Abbe Road, Elyria, Ohio 44035. =20 =20 I look forward to seeing you at Stocker this week for "A Kid's Life!" and many other times this month and next!! Janet ************************* Janet Herman Barlow Director, Stocker Arts Center Lorain County Community College 1005 North Abbe Road=20 Elyria, Ohio 44035 440.366.7105 or 1.800.995.5222 ext. 7105 440.366.4101 [fax] jbarlow at lorainccc.edu =20 www.lorainccc.edu/stocker =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77AE9.E7C80C20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Please take a moment to find out about this = week's=20 events
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A Family Musical=20 along and a Great Student=20 Art Exhibition -=20

 and then scroll down for a Sneak Peak=20 of other live events coming = to Stocker=20 Arts Center during April/May - = all=20 great events for all=20 ages
Here are the details:

 

 
This week, we proudly = present 3 performances of a special treat - a = musical=20 the whole family can enjoy:

"A=20 Kid's Life!"

    Wednesday, April 11 at 11 = am and 7=20 pm  = &
       = Thursday,=20 April 12 at 11 am

When "A=20 Kid's Life!" begins, we = meet Zack,=20 an adorable 5-year-old boy, and his golden retriever and best friend,=20 Starsky.  Together, they = embark on a=20 fun-filled adventure through their hometown where they befriend Zoe, a = spunky=20 5-year-old girl who is new to town and rather shy.  Gradually, Zack wins her trust and = brings her=20 out of her shell.  = Over the course of the day, = Zack and=20 Zoe encounter many new friends: from a talking clock who teaches them = the=20 importance of time, to a beautiful owl who reminds them that animals = have=20 feelings too, to an orange tree that gives them a deeper appreciation of = nature.  Mr. Sullivan, the = corner=20 store clerk, also joins the fun by showing them how wonderful “a = kid’s life!”=20 can be!  Packed with = wholesome family=20 entertainment and positive messages, this feel-good musical enchants = audiences=20 of all ages and is sure to get you moving!

 

The show runs one hour, and = each of=20 the performances will be followed by a meet-and-greet in the lobby with = the cast=20 in their colorful costumes.  = “A Kid’s=20 Life!” encourages positive thinking for children and inspires them = to:=20 appreciate the environment, believe in themselves, respect others, and = most of=20 all enjoy the magic of a kid’s life!  It’s the perfect = introduction to the=20 wonderful world of live musical theatre. =20 Let the charm and magic of “A Kid’s Life!” = create lasting memories for=20 you and your family.  Go to = www.akidslife.net  and = watch the=20 "trailer" and see for yourself!  

Tickets: = $10/each; Groups=20 of 15 or more, please call the Box Office for special Group=20 Rates!

 
other live=20 events also coming to = Stocker=20 this spring:  
Pluck
    Thursday, April=20 19 at 7:30pm
Directed by Cal McCrystal

"The three most stupid musicians = in the world=20 have been invited to perform at last!  Highly strung violinist = Yarlsberg=20 has designs on the perfect concert and ever enthusiastic Mr. Abanathie = aims to=20 please with a variety of instruments.  Meanwhile, budget celebrity=20 Kadifachi's surprisingly passionate relationship with her cello = threatens to=20 hijack the entire performance!"

Enjoy the musical comedy show = where anything=20 could, and does, happen!  Pluck, made up of violinist Adrian = Garratt,=20 violist Jon Regan and cellist Sian Kadifachi, is the comedy string trio = whose=20 unique and hugely entertaining show has turned the classical concert on = its=20 head!  The group has played hundreds of shows all over the world, = leading=20 to huge exposure and reviews the likes of which string trios have never = seen=20 before... “Gloriously funny!” The Scotsman.  “I = laughed so much it really=20 hurt” Three Weeks. Winner of four major international awards, = Pluck has=20 crescendoed its way to fame since the group's acclaimed debut at the = Edinburgh=20 Festival in 2003.  From that time on, Pluck has tickled the funny = bone of=20 sold-out crowds all across Europe, Australia and the Far East.  Now = it's=20 Stocker Arts Center's turn to enjoy Pluck's melodic buffoonery as they = wreak=20 havoc between harmonies.  It's the Marx Brothers meets Yo-Yo = Ma!  It's=20 Pluck!   www.pluck.me.uk=20

Pavlo and his Band in=20 Concert
   =20 Saturday, April 21 - 7:30pm=20

After the=20 enthusiastic response they received here last = season, we've invited Pavlo and his band back to = Stocker=20 to wow you!  Pavlo is the performer the News Leader of Duncan, BC = dubbed=20 the "Greek God of the Guitar!”  He has also been called "Lord = of the=20 Strings!" (Star Phoenix, Saskatoon, KS) and a "Master Showman" (London = Free=20 Press).  A Canadian born Greek composer, musician, singer, = guitarist and=20 recording artist, Pavlo composes in a style best described as = "Mediterranean=20 Music."  He combines influences of Flamenco, Latin, Classical and=20 Mediterranean guitar and mixes them together with the Greek Bouzouki, = creating=20 his own unique style!  Pavlo and his band have released six albums, = one of=20 which was nominated for "Best Instrumental Album of the Year" at the = 2000 Juno=20 Awards in Canada.  Two of his records have received Gold = certifications in=20 Canada by the Canadian Recording Industry Association, and he has sold = over=20 500,000 albums worldwide.  In 2004, he won "World Artist of the = Year" at=20 the Canadian Independent Music Awards.  Pavlo's music has been = included on=20 two episodes of The Chris Isaak Show, a movie called “Marine = Life” starring=20 Cybil Shepherd, CTV's “Eleventh Hour” and L.A.'s “L = Word” to name a few. =20 His music has also been featured on over a dozen CD compilations around = the=20 world.  Pavlo and his band perform over 150 concerts a year.  = We're=20 glad they were able to fit in a return visit to Stocker Arts = Center!  Don't=20 miss watching this dazzling performer – who will even astonish you = by playing=20 the guitar behind his head!  You will be awed by the virtuosity and = musicianship of Pavlo and his band members!   www.pavlo.net =
Tickets:  $15.00/Adults; $10.00/Children 12 and=20 under
 

Imani Winds in=20 Concert
    = Friday, April=20 27 - 7:30pm
VALERIE = COLEMAN,=20 flute, TOYIN SPELLMAN-DIAZ, = oboe,
MARIAM ADAM, clarinet JEFF = SCOTT, French=20 horn
MONICA ELLIS, bassoon

Praised by Gramophone and Essence Magazine for = "taking=20 the wind quintet where it rarely ventures," the five accomplished = musicians of=20 Imani Winds joined forces in 1997 to expand the boundaries of the = traditional=20 wind quintet and explore the links between European, African and = American music=20 traditions. The name Imani, which literally means “faith” in = Swahili, embodies=20 this mission. In their time together, this young ensemble of = African/Latin=20 American heritage has established a distinct presence in the classical = music=20 world for dynamic playing, innovative programming, and inspirational = outreach=20 programs, which often explore the culture and heritage of the African = Diaspora=20 while introducing Western classical traditions to diverse audiences. In = 2002,=20 the group released their CMA/WQXR award winning debut recording entitled = Umoja=20 (featuring original works by Imani flutist, Valerie Coleman). Classical=20 Underground, which was nominated for a 2005 Grammy Award, was released = on the=20 KOCH label in January 2005. Two-time winner of the CMA/ASCAP Award for=20 “Adventurous Programming,” the group also received the 2003 = “Meet the Composer”=20 Commissioning Music/USA Award. They are also recipients of the Artists=20 International Annual New York Debut Prize. Past highlights include = performances=20 at Atlanta's National Black Arts Festival, Carnegie Hall's Weill Recital = Hall,=20 Chicago Symphony Musicians Residency Program, the Ravinia Festival, the = Kennedy=20 Center, and the Philadelphia Chamber Music Society. During the 2003-04 = season=20 Imani Winds enjoyed national exposure with broadcasts on NPR's Saint = Paul Sunday=20 and Performance Today. Their second CD for KOCH, titled Imani Winds, was = released in January of 2006. www.imaniwinds
Tickets: $15.00/Adults; $10.00/Children 12 and=20 under

Livingston Taylor in Concert   =20
    Friday, May 11 - 7:30pm
“Like = his big=20 brother, James, Livingston Taylor is easy on the ears…” The = Washington=20 Post.  Livingston Taylor is a consummate artist in his own right, = and a=20 veteran performer whose stage presence wows his audience from the first=20 song.  Presenting variety, versatility and joie de vivre in music, = Liv=20 lulls and charms the audience one moment and sends them into waves of = laughter=20 the next.  A major force on the pop music and singer-songwriter = scenes for=20 more than 25 years, he has released several hit singles and more than a = dozen=20 albums (most recently, There You Are Again which features such guest = artists as=20 Carly Simon, James Taylor, Pam Tillis and Vince Gill).  Liv has = been called=20 “the ultimate crowd pleaser” by Performing Songwriter = Magazine, received=20 recognition as Outstanding Folk/Acoustic Act from the Boston Music = Awards, and=20 also has won several awards from ASCAP for his songwriting.  In = addition,=20 he is a Full Professor on the faculty of the Berklee College of Music in = Boston.  So whether you're laughing as he plays/jokes around about = entering=20 the Olympics in the category of Guitar (or sometimes Banjo) Playing, or = wiping=20 away a tear as he's singing about being the “Best of = Friends,” you will love his=20 show!   www.livtaylor.com
Tickets: =20 $15.00/Adults; $10.00/Children 12 and=20 under


And while=20 you're here, don't forget to visit the Beth K. Stocker Art = Gallery where the current show is:
The = LCCC Student=20 Photo and Ceramics Exhibition 2007
which runs through=20 Friday, April 20, 2007

This showcase of the finest photography and ceramics by LCCC students = is=20 produced by LCCC art students, who execute all aspects of the exhibit, = including=20 planning, jurying of the photographs and ceramic work, and designing and = installing the exhibition.  Presented by LCCC Arts and = Humanities=20 Division/Stocker Arts Center

or = the next=20 show, which is:
The LCCC Student Art Exhibition 2007=20
which runs Friday, April = 27, 2007=20 through Friday, May 18,=20 2007
=20

This=20 showcase of the finest artworks by=20 LCCC students is produced by LCCC art students, who execute all aspects = of the=20 exhibit, including planning, jurying of the art and  designing and=20 installing the exhibition.  Presented by LCCC Arts and = Humanities=20 Division/Stocker Arts Center

This show opens with an = Artists=20 Reception on Friday, April = 27th, from=20 6:00=20 to 8:00pm - FREE!

Gallery Hours:

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



 

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

 

I look = forward to=20 seeing you at Stocker this=20 week for "A Kid's Life!" and=20 many other times = this month=20 and next!!

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

 

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C77AF7.ED11F6D8-- From nbudin at sbcglobal.net Mon Apr 9 15:46:25 2007 From: nbudin at sbcglobal.net (Noah Budin) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 15:46:25 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Another Review of Noah Budin's "Metaphor" Message-ID: <453857.69152.qm@web81409.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1820263800-1176158785=:69152 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Friends, Just wanted to share another review of my new release "Metaphor." It's by Reverend David Ensign in Virginia and can be found on his most excellent blog "Faithful Agitation" at http://faithfulagitation.blogspot.com/ Also, I've begun blogging about songwriting on my website at www.noahbudin.com. Click on Noah's Notes. If you are a songwriter, or interested in songwriting, I'd love to hear what you think. Honest constructive criticism is always welcome! The review is printed in its entirety below. Thanks for reading and for your support. If you don't want to read about me or support me, well, that's what the delete button is for. Thanks, Noah Budin It?s not often that one gets to witness firsthand an artist come into full flower. Those who have followed the performing and recording career of Noah Budin have experienced this growth and blossom over the decade since the first seeds were sown in his joyous debut CD, Hallelujah Land, in 1997. With the release of Metaphor this spring we hear an artist in full. If all language about God is metaphorical, all of Metaphor is about God. Indeed, at their best, Budin?s songs sound like a deep correspondence between the divine and the ones imprinted with the divine image. Yet Budin manages this without ever sounding in any way traditionally ?religious.? This is, indeed, music for those who are deeply spiritual without necessarily being religious. The disc opens with the powerful percussion of ?Metaphor.? The liner notes suggest that the title track emerged from a song-writing workshop whose participants were asked to develop metaphors for God, and the song weaves them together to powerful effect. But the more I listened to the song, the more I began to imagine it as a love letter from the creator to a creation that has forgotten how to recognize the divine in its midst. ?I am that I am that I am and will be,? perhaps God sings to us, ?but you are everything to me.? If ?Metaphor? is the creator singing to creation, the conversation continues in ?Blessing,? a gentle prayer for grace to cover the generations as their circles dance to the divine music of creation. Full disclosure: I know several of the generations of the artist?s family including the spirit-filled youngest daughter who served, in part, as the spark for ?Haruach.? That personal relationship has, if anything, left me a less patient listener longing for the fullness of the music to emerge from the promise of Hallelujah Land. It does so in the rich arrangements of Metaphor, and certainly in this song of spirit that highlights the keyboard work of Edward Ridley, Jr. and a fine sax riff from Norm Tischler. Budin has surrounded himself with excellent musicians throughout this recording, and they are nowhere more evident than on ?Let it Burn,? which must be the rockingest Hanukkah song ever recorded. I?ll confess, that as a Protestant pastor I don?t have a deep knowledge of the range of comparable holiday songs, but as one who grew up with the rock soundtrack of America in the 1970s, I promise you that Sam Getz?s screaming guitar more than holds its own while Budin?s voice rocks out strong and clear in a song that connects the candles with the fires of justice and promises to let it burn. While many of the images used in the songs come directly from Budin?s Jewish roots, the music never falls into religious clich?. The beautifully turned ?Reason to Believe? draws from a range of human relationships and natural wonders to trace the roots of faith: ?It?s the lightning in the sky/your perfect smile your Godly eyes.? The range of musical styles and influences is almost as wide as the range of faith influences. From the traditional folks roots of the raucous ?Carry That Rock,? to the gospel sounds of ?Take Me Back,? Metaphor displays a musical virtuosity rare in our genre-driven age. You may ask, ?What?s a Jewish singer-songwriter doing joining voices with The Prayer Warriors on a gospel song?? Well, this is the same artist who introduced the world to accapella ?Jew-wop? on Hallelujah Land, and under the production hand of his older brother, David, the various musical threads weave together seamlessly. The disc closes with a final weave: the Jewish experience of slavery and exodus hope with the African-American experience. Borrowing from Rabbi Heschel?s memorable insistence that his ?feet were praying? as he marched with Dr. King, the last track, ?Every Step a Prayer,? reminds us that ?it?s holy ground we walk upon/this journey that we share/in every breath, a miracle/and every step a prayer.? While I leave the judgment of the miraculous to others, every breath of Metaphor is certainly a prayer, and the totality bears repeated listening. --0-1820263800-1176158785=:69152 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Friends,
 
Just wanted to share another review of my new release "Metaphor." It's by Reverend David Ensign in Virginia and can be found on his most excellent blog "Faithful Agitation" at http://faithfulagitation.blogspot.com/
 
Also, I've begun blogging about songwriting on my website at www.noahbudin.com. Click on Noah's Notes. If you are a songwriter, or interested in songwriting, I'd love to hear what you think. Honest constructive criticism is always welcome!
 
The review is printed in its entirety below. Thanks for reading and for your support. If you don't want to read about me or support me, well, that's what the delete button is for.
 
Thanks,
Noah Budin
 
It?s not often that one gets to witness firsthand an artist come into full flower. Those who have followed the performing and recording career of Noah Budin have experienced this growth and blossom over the decade since the first seeds were sown in his joyous debut CD, Hallelujah Land, in 1997. With the release of Metaphor this spring we hear an artist in full.
If all language about God is metaphorical, all of Metaphor is about God. Indeed, at their best, Budin?s songs sound like a deep correspondence between the divine and the ones imprinted with the divine image. Yet Budin manages this without ever sounding in any way traditionally ?religious.? This is, indeed, music for those who are deeply spiritual without necessarily being religious.
The disc opens with the powerful percussion of ?Metaphor.? The liner notes suggest that the title track emerged from a song-writing workshop whose participants were asked to develop metaphors for God, and the song weaves them together to powerful effect. But the more I listened to the song, the more I began to imagine it as a love letter from the creator to a creation that has forgotten how to recognize the divine in its midst. ?I am that I am that I am and will be,? perhaps God sings to us, ?but you are everything to me.?
If ?Metaphor? is the creator singing to creation, the conversation continues in ?Blessing,? a gentle prayer for grace to cover the generations as their circles dance to the divine music of creation. Full disclosure: I know several of the generations of the artist?s family including the spirit-filled youngest daughter who served, in part, as the spark for ?Haruach.? That personal relationship has, if anything, left me a less patient listener longing for the fullness of the music to emerge from the promise of Hallelujah Land. It does so in the rich arrangements of Metaphor, and certainly in this song of spirit that highlights the keyboard work of Edward Ridley, Jr. and a fine sax riff from Norm Tischler.
Budin has surrounded himself with excellent musicians throughout this recording, and they are nowhere more evident than on ?Let it Burn,? which must be the rockingest Hanukkah song ever recorded. I?ll confess, that as a Protestant pastor I don?t have a deep knowledge of the range of comparable holiday songs, but as one who grew up with the rock soundtrack of America in the 1970s, I promise you that Sam Getz?s screaming guitar more than holds its own while Budin?s voice rocks out strong and clear in a song that connects the candles with the fires of justice and promises to let it burn.
While many of the images used in the songs come directly from Budin?s Jewish roots, the music never falls into religious clich?. The beautifully turned ?Reason to Believe? draws from a range of human relationships and natural wonders to trace the roots of faith: ?It?s the lightning in the sky/your perfect smile your Godly eyes.?
The range of musical styles and influences is almost as wide as the range of faith influences. From the traditional folks roots of the raucous ?Carry That Rock,? to the gospel sounds of ?Take Me Back,? Metaphor displays a musical virtuosity rare in our genre-driven age. You may ask, ?What?s a Jewish singer-songwriter doing joining voices with The Prayer Warriors on a gospel song?? Well, this is the same artist who introduced the world to accapella ?Jew-wop? on Hallelujah Land, and under the production hand of his older brother, David, the various musical threads weave together seamlessly.
The disc closes with a final weave: the Jewish experience of slavery and exodus hope with the African-American experience. Borrowing from Rabbi Heschel?s memorable insistence that his ?feet were praying? as he marched with Dr. King, the last track, ?Every Step a Prayer,? reminds us that ?it?s holy ground we walk upon/this journey that we share/in every breath, a miracle/and every step a prayer.?
While I leave the judgment of the miraculous to others, every breath of Metaphor is certainly a prayer, and the totality bears repeated listening.
--0-1820263800-1176158785=:69152-- From President at thenaturalbridges.com Mon Apr 9 16:14:06 2007 From: President at thenaturalbridges.com (Kirk Lawrence Maynard) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 19:14:06 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]NB Puppets currently touring Europe for AFE In-Reply-To: <20070405050315.7C90561E89@mailman.siteprotect.com> References: <20070405050315.7C90561E89@mailman.siteprotect.com> Message-ID: <1320.87.163.74.106.1176160446.squirrel@www.thenaturalbridges.com> Well we have survived our first week in Europe touring for Armed Forces Entertainment (AFE) and have visited/performed at 5 bases so far. We have another 13 more to go before the end of April and so far the responses have been really great. People love the NB Puppets and our humans too! We've been given an award and a special military coin, plus the NB Puppets have been signing autographs. To see where we've been and where we'll be next, check out the following: http://www.armedforcesentertainment.com/AFEmedia_newsReleaseNBTV.htm On behalf of my great cast of 8 characters working on this tour, thank you to those of you who have supported us in the past, and we look forward to doing more projects in NE Ohio when we return. Puppetly, Kirk Lawrence Maynard President & Puppet Director Natural Bridges LLC PO Box 30688 Cleveland, Ohio 44130-0688 USA 1-888-866-4877 Main Site - http://www.thenaturalbridges.com NBTV Site - http://www.MyNBTV.com YouTube - http://www.youtube.com/user/NaturalBridgesLLC "NB Puppets are not just for children anymore!" From warz65 at yahoo.com Mon Apr 9 18:35:33 2007 From: warz65 at yahoo.com (Matt Warzel) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 18:35:33 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]check out these videos from local comic/filmmaker - hilarious info Message-ID: <247801.14536.qm@web60125.mail.yahoo.com> --0-430744503-1176168933=:14536 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit TYRA BANKS MOVIE: http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=1926525473 19 ACTION NEWS MOVIE: http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=2014276154 --------------------------------- Don't be flakey. Get Yahoo! Mail for Mobile and always stay connected to friends. --0-430744503-1176168933=:14536 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
 
 



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always stay connected to friends. --0-430744503-1176168933=:14536-- From m.ozimek at sbcglobal.net Mon Apr 9 19:14:48 2007 From: m.ozimek at sbcglobal.net (Mary Lou Ozimek) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 22:14:48 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ohio Boychoir Spring Concerts - Save the Date Message-ID: <20070410021522.E28BF4CEB0@braxton.siteprotect.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0215_01C77AF4.7EA37940 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0216_01C77AF4.7EA37940" ------=_NextPart_001_0216_01C77AF4.7EA37940 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Celebrate spring with the 32 boys of the Ohio Boychoir, under the direction of Michael and Becky Seredick, as they perform works by Bach, Mendelssohn, Vivaldi and and a surprising choral number by Hoagy Carmichael. Concerts are free and all are welcome. Sing! * Saturday, April 28 - 8:00 p.m., Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, 2031 W. 30th St., Cleveland * Sunday, April 29 - 4:00 p.m., Church of the Ascension, 13216 Detroit Ave, Lakewood * Friday, May 4 - 7:30 p.m., St. Christopher Church, 20141 Detroit Rd. Rocky River * Saturday, May 5 - 7:00 p.m., Middleburg Hts. Community Church, 7165 Big Creek Pkwy, Middleburg Hts. * Sunday, May 6 - 3:00 p.m., John Knox Presbyterian Church, 25200 Lorain Rd, North Olmsted * Friday, May 11 - 7:30 p.m., Holy Cross Church, 175 E 200th St, Euclid * Saturday, May 12 - 7:30 p.m., St. Leo Church, 4900 Broadview Rd., Cleveland A freewill offering will be received. For more information: www.ohioboychoir.org or 216.556.2222 ------=_NextPart_001_0216_01C77AF4.7EA37940 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

 

 

Celebrate spring with the 32 boys of the Ohio Boychoir, = under the direction of Michael and Becky Seredick, as they perform works by Bach, Mendelssohn, Vivaldi and and a surprising choral number by Hoagy Carmichael.  Concerts are free and all are welcome.  = Sing!

 

·         Saturday, April = 28 – 8:00 p.m., Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, 2031 W. 30th St., Cleveland

 

·         Sunday, April = 29 – 4:00 p.m., Church of the Ascension, = 13216 Detroit Ave, = Lakewood  =

 

·         Friday, May 4 = – 7:30 p.m., St.= Christopher = Church, =  20141 Detroit Rd. = Rocky River

 

·         Saturday, May 5 = – 7:00 p.m., Middleburg Hts. Community Church,  7165 Big Creek = Pkwy, Middleburg Hts.

 

·         Sunday, May 6 - = 3:00 p.m., John Knox Presbyterian = Church, = 25200 Lorain Rd, = North Olmsted

 

·         Friday, May 11 = – 7:30 p.m., Holy Cross Church, 175 E 200th = St, Euclid

 

·         Saturday, May = 12 – 7:30 p.m., St.= Leo Church, = 4900 Broadview Rd., = Cleveland

 

      = ;       A freewill offering will be received.  =

For more information:  www.ohioboychoir.org or 216.556.2222

 

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------=_NextPart_000_0215_01C77AF4.7EA37940-- From ceversole at earthlink.net Tue Apr 10 06:27:18 2007 From: ceversole at earthlink.net (Charles Eversole) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 09:27:18 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Singing Angels Spring Benefit Concert Message-ID: <380-22007421013271815@earthlink.net> ------=_NextPart_1932211102018813271815 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII ?THANK YOU FOR THE MUSIC? THE SINGING ANGELS? 43RD ANNUAL SPRING BENEFIT CONCERT SUNDAY, MAY 20TH @ 3:00PM State Theatre, Playhouse Square Tickets from $35 to $6.25 FOR TICKETS, CALL (216)241-6000, Or go to www.tickets.com, Or go to the Playhouse Square Box Office, 1519 Euclid Ave. Open daily 11:00-6:00. Hear around 300 of Northeast Ohio's finest young performers sing a wide variety of exciting music - show tunes to Classical, Barbershop Harmony to spiritual, patriotic to a good old-fashioned audience Sing-a-long! THE BEST SEATS ARE SELLING OUT? do you have yours yet??? www.singingangels.org Make Music. Make friends. Make a difference. Charles Eversole ceversole at earthlink.net EarthLink Revolves Around You. ------=_NextPart_1932211102018813271815 Content-Type: text/html; charset=US-ASCII

?THANK YOU FOR THE MUSIC?

THE SINGING ANGELS?

43RD ANNUAL SPRING BENEFIT CONCERT

SUNDAY, MAY 20TH @ 3:00PM

State Theatre, Playhouse Square

Tickets from $35 to $6.25

FOR TICKETS, CALL (216)241-6000,

Or go to www.tickets.com,

Or go to the Playhouse Square Box Office,

1519 Euclid Ave.  Open daily 11:00-6:00.

Hear around 300 of Northeast Ohio's finest young performers sing a wide variety of exciting music - show tunes to Classical, Barbershop Harmony to spiritual, patriotic to a good old-fashioned audience Sing-a-long!

 

THE BEST SEATS ARE SELLING OUT? do you have yours yet???

www.singingangels.org

  Make Music.  Make friends.  Make a difference.

 
Charles Eversole
EarthLink Revolves Around You.
 

------=_NextPart_1932211102018813271815-- From eddielengyel at sbcglobal.net Mon Apr 9 21:43:33 2007 From: eddielengyel at sbcglobal.net (eddie lengyel) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 21:43:33 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]HELLWEEK sneak peak april 26th at club Bed 8pm Message-ID: <303963.85900.qm@web82813.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-355459371-1176180213=:85900 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Fright Teck Pictures is showing Hellweek at club bed on thursday april 26th, Mike Reddy will be sending out invites to this event, if you dont recieve one please dont try and get in this is a small private showing, the big premiere will be next month.Any questions feel free to email me at eddielengyel at sbcglobal.net thanks President of Fright Teck Pictures Edward Lengyel (writer/director) --0-355459371-1176180213=:85900 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Fright Teck Pictures is showing Hellweek at club bed on thursday april 26th, Mike Reddy will be sending out invites to this event, if you dont recieve one please dont try and get in this is a small private showing, the big premiere will be next month.Any questions feel free to email me at eddielengyel at sbcglobal.net thanks President of Fright Teck Pictures Edward Lengyel (writer/director) --0-355459371-1176180213=:85900-- From herrickmartin at adelphia.net Tue Apr 10 05:37:15 2007 From: herrickmartin at adelphia.net (herrickmartin at adelphia.net) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 5:37:15 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]talent needed for children's event Message-ID: <18207567.1176208635412.JavaMail.root@web27> Interested in reasonably priced talent: face painters magicians clowns/balloon artists etc. Please let me know if you are intrerested or know anyone I could contact for this. The event won't be until late May. Thank you, Herrick Martin From herrickmartin at adelphia.net Tue Apr 10 05:38:25 2007 From: herrickmartin at adelphia.net (herrickmartin at adelphia.net) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 5:38:25 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]poetry chapbook support Message-ID: <16079333.1176208705060.JavaMail.root@web27> Still seeking support for poetry chapbook. $6 each, 26 poems Funds needed for drama classes at CSU. Thanks, Rick From skinybee at msn.com Tue Apr 10 06:17:00 2007 From: skinybee at msn.com (S MCCLAIN) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 09:17:00 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Teenage (Male) Actor needed Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0022_01C77B50.FED8A700 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I'm in need of a male actor, aged 15-17 for a small role in a video I'm = producing for Abstinence the Better Choice. The actor will play 'Mike = Macho' and should look and be able to act as though 'all the girls adore = him'. This video will be used as part of the 6th grade RSVP = (Responsible, Social, Values Program) curriculum that's taught in = schools around Ohio. We're asking that the actor is abstinent from = alcohol, sex and drugs as not being so would be contrary to the video's = message. The shoot will take place after school on Tuesday May 1st in Macedonia. = Call time is 4:00 for make-up. We will pay the student an hourly wage, = dinner and a copy of the video for his demo.=20 I can be reached at 330-665-3902. E-mail = Skinybee at msn.com So glad you're out there NEOhiopal... Thanks! Cherie McClain ------=_NextPart_000_0022_01C77B50.FED8A700 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
I'm in need of a male actor, aged 15-17 for a small role in a video = I'm=20 producing for Abstinence the Better = Choice. The=20 actor will play 'Mike Macho' and should look and be = able to act=20 as though 'all the girls adore him'. This video will be used as = part of the=20 6th grade RSVP (Responsible, Social, Values Program) curriculum that's = taught in=20 schools around Ohio. We're asking that the actor is abstinent from = alcohol, sex=20 and drugs as not being so would be contrary to the video's=20 message.
 
The shoot will take place after school on Tuesday May 1st in = Macedonia.=20 Call time is 4:00 for make-up. We will pay the student an hourly = wage,=20 dinner and a copy of the video for his demo.
 
I can be reached at 330-665-3902. E-mail Skinybee at msn.com
 
So glad you're out there NEOhiopal...
 
Thanks!
Cherie McClain
 
------=_NextPart_000_0022_01C77B50.FED8A700-- From ric_hamp at yahoo.com Tue Apr 10 06:55:05 2007 From: ric_hamp at yahoo.com (ric hampton) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 06:55:05 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]house of blues Message-ID: <606303.41332.qm@web51005.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-681099052-1176213305=:41332 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit April 10th- Tonight! HOUSE OF BLUES PRESENTS G. LOVE & SPECIAL SAUCE WITH THE EXPENDABLES Also added on this show is Travelin Blues/ Steve Blaock out of detroit. Blalock is a former Clevelander. He is well known in Detroits Blues Society. He was the winner of the 2004 Detroit Blues Society- Acoustic Guitar. If you ever have gone to Greek Town Casino you may have seen him. He currently plays in Steves Bar in Detroit. Hear some of his cuts on www.cdbaby.com/travelinblues Check with house of blues for ticket price and show time. --------------------------------- Don't be flakey. Get Yahoo! Mail for Mobile and always stay connected to friends. --0-681099052-1176213305=:41332 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
April 10th- Tonight!
 
HOUSE OF BLUES PRESENTS
G. LOVE & SPECIAL SAUCE WITH THE EXPENDABLES
 
Also added on this show is Travelin Blues/ Steve Blaock out of detroit. Blalock is a former Clevelander. He is well known in Detroits Blues Society. He was the winner of the 2004 Detroit Blues Society- Acoustic Guitar. If you ever have gone to Greek Town Casino you may have seen him. He currently plays in Steves Bar in Detroit.
Hear some of his cuts on www.cdbaby.com/travelinblues
Check with house of blues for ticket price and show time.


Don't be flakey. Get Yahoo! Mail for Mobile and
always stay connected to friends. --0-681099052-1176213305=:41332-- From MHerman at cptonline.org Tue Apr 10 07:01:42 2007 From: MHerman at cptonline.org (Mindy Herman) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 10:01:42 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Dark Room returns to CPT! Tonight at 7:30pm! Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77B78.BCB05274 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 =20 =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_01C77B78.BCB05274 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_01C77B78.BCB05274-- From ritaklin at wowway.com Tue Apr 10 08:02:04 2007 From: ritaklin at wowway.com (Rita Klinger) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 11:02:04 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITIONS for KALLIOPE STAGE 2007-08 SEASON this Sunday-Monday Message-ID: --Apple-Mail-18-341629465 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=WINDOWS-1252; format=flowed KALLIOPE STAGE SEASON AUDITIONS! Seeking equity and non-equity singer-actors ages 20 =96 65 for=20 principal and supporting roles. 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 schedule=20= 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 Cedar Rd.) 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.) Kalliope Stage 2007 - 08 Season =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 = 9,=20 2008 Can Can (music and lyrics by Cole Porter) rehearsals begin March 31.=20 Show runs April 24 =96 May 18, 2008 --Apple-Mail-18-341629465 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=WINDOWS-1252 Times New RomanKALLIOPE STAGE SEASON AUDITIONS! =20 Times New = RomanSeeking equity and non-equity =20 singer-actors ages 20 =96 65 for principal and supporting roles. 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=20 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 Cedar Rd.) 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 Kalliope Stage 2007 - 08 Season = 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 9, 2008 Can Can (music and lyrics by Cole Porter) rehearsals begin March 31. Show runs April 24 =96 May 18, 2008 = --Apple-Mail-18-341629465-- From hoverdl at yahoo.com Tue Apr 10 07:59:15 2007 From: hoverdl at yahoo.com (Mr Dan Hover) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 07:59:15 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition for an Audio Dramatization Message-ID: <821450.69283.qm@web57015.mail.re3.yahoo.com> We are casting an audio dramatization of Sir Author Conan Doyle?s novel ?A Study in Scarlet.? This is a dramatization of the first of the Sherlock Holmes novels; produced in London in 1887. Some of the subject matter may be considered Politically Incorrect by today?s standards. Please read the original work (available online) if you are concerned. A British accent is not required. If you can do a British accent, great, if not, do the audition without an accent. Having no accent is better than having a bad one. This is a non-union, pay deferred production, no guarantee of payment is to be inferred by statement or contract. In order to minimize studio time; if cast you will be REQUIRED to attend rehearsals. The actual recording is tentatively scheduled for July There are 22 male characters, 6 Female characters, various ages Auditions are: Wednesday, April 18, 2007. 2pm-6:30pm Main Lakewood Public Library, 15425 Detroit Ave. at Arthur Ave., Lakewood, OH 44107 Saturday, April 21, 2007. 12n-5:30pm Madison Branch, Lakewood Public Library,13228 Madison Ave, Lakewood, OH 44107 Callbacks will be Wednesday, April 25, 2007. 2:30pm-6pm. Selected actors will be informed of location. Schedule accommodations may be possible for selected actors. Headshot/Resume would be helpful, but are not required. Reservations are suggested: Those who reserve time slots will be auditioned as close to the scheduled time as possible, walk-ins will be taken on a first come first served basis around the scheduled actors. Reservations may be made online bakerstb at yahoo.com Dan L Hover, Sr./President, ACD Prod Dan L Hover Sr. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Food fight? Enjoy some healthy debate in the Yahoo! Answers Food & Drink Q&A. http://answers.yahoo.com/dir/?link=list&sid=396545367 From alanna at bnctheatre.com Tue Apr 10 08:25:29 2007 From: alanna at bnctheatre.com (alanna at bnctheatre.com) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 11:25:29 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]=?US-ASCII?B?Qk5DIERlbGF5cyBSb3VsZXR0ZSAxIHdlZWs=?= Message-ID: <20070410152529.18454.qmail@mxw1400.sanjose14-verio.com> Dear Patrons and Members of the Press, Due to the recent change in our season from "The Last Days of Judas Iscariot" to "Roulette", the preparation time for the new show was not sufficient. In order to put on the type of quality production that we take pride in and that you have come to expect of us, we are rescheduling "Roulette" until next weekend. The run of the show will now be from April 20th - May 12th. We feel confident that this is the best decision for both our patrons and our theatre. Thank you for your support and we look forward to seeing you at "Roulette"! For ticket information or questions, check out our website at bnctheatre.com, or contact our box office at 330-606-5317. ~Alanna Romansky www.bnctheatre.com "Roulette" by Paul Weitz April 20 to May 12 Thur-Sat: 8pm, Sun: 3pm Sun, April 22: 8pm BlackOut Mondays, April 30 & May 7: 8pm 140 E. Market Street, Akron, 44308 INFO & TICKETS: 330.606.5317 From kjoycew at sbcglobal.net Tue Apr 10 08:18:38 2007 From: kjoycew at sbcglobal.net (Katie Wheeler) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 08:18:38 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Cleveland State University Dramatic Arts 1st Summer Repertory Theatre!!!! Message-ID: <465742.46542.qm@web82813.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1524047302-1176218318=:46542 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Cleveland State University Dramatic Arts Program is pleased to announce auditions and interviews for its first professional Summer Repertory Theatre! We will be having auditions and interviews for various acting and technical positions for our first Summer Repertory Theatre season. There are positions available for Equity, non-Equity, and support positions, as well as opportunities for secondary and college students who would like to be involved in the summer for college credit. Several Equity and other professional artists will be coming in for the season and will offer master classes and workshops for the ?apprentice? company. There will also be opportunities for company members to create and perform their own pieces on Sunday evening in our studio space. Rehearsal will begin May 21, the season will open June 14 and close July 15. We will be presenting two productions in rotating repertory: The Robber Bridegroom a bluegrass musical by Alfred Uhry, directed by Michael Mauldin Jamie Lockhart (cast): a gentleman robber Clemment Musgrove: a wealthy planter Salome: his second wife Rosamund: his daughter Little Harp: a robber Big Harp: the head of a robber Goat: a simpleton Goat?s Mother Goat?s Sister A Raven (will also serve as Dance Captain) Residents of Rodney, Mississippi This is a high-energy, improvisatory production which requires an amount of stamina and physical flexibility. The ensemble is constantly on stage and an integral part of the action. Booth a drama by Austin Pendleton directed by Carl Whidden Junius Booth (cast) great Shakespearean actor; loving and violent; intelligent and alcoholic; 50s Edwin Booth (cast) Junius? eldest son; delicate, then very strong; late teens, but probably demands an actor in his twenties Mary Ann mother of Junius? children; originally English; warm, passionate, occasionally skeptical; 40?s Mrs. Hill actress; acerbic, resigned, angry, gentle; 40s ? 50s Page actor; rapturously accepting of his failure; 40s ? 50s Baxter rough frontiersman with a song and dance man?s elegance; 30?s ? 50?s Adelaide Junius? wife, long since betrayed in England. Complicated, lethally witty, and hurt; a match for Junius. Auditionees are asked to prepare a 1 ? 2 minute monologue and 16 bars of a country or bluegrass song. A CD player and accompanist will be available. Auditions are Friday, April 20th from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. and Saturday, April 21 from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Callbacks TBA. Please contact the department secretary, Ginger Williams, at 216 687-2113 to make an appointment. Inquiries for technical and support positions should be directed to Dr. Michael L. Mauldin at 216 687-2202 --0-1524047302-1176218318=:46542 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Cleveland State University Dramatic Arts Program is pleased to announce auditions and interviews for its first professional Summer Repertory Theatre!
 
We will be having auditions and interviews for various acting and technical positions for our first Summer Repertory Theatre season.  There are positions available for Equity, non-Equity, and support positions, as well as opportunities for secondary and college students who would like to be involved in the summer for college credit.  Several Equity and other professional artists will be coming in for the season and will offer master classes and workshops for the ?apprentice? company.  There will also be opportunities for company members to create and perform their own pieces on Sunday evening in our studio space.
 
Rehearsal will begin May 21, the season will open June 14 and close July 15.
 
We will be presenting two productions in rotating repertory:
 
The Robber Bridegroom a bluegrass musical by Alfred Uhry, directed by Michael Mauldin
 
            Jamie Lockhart (cast):  a gentleman robber
            Clemment Musgrove:  a wealthy planter
            Salome:                        his second wife
            Rosamund:                   his daughter
            Little Harp:                   a robber
            Big Harp:                      the head of a robber
            Goat:                            a simpleton
            Goat?s Mother
            Goat?s Sister
            A Raven (will also serve as Dance Captain)
            Residents of Rodney, Mississippi
 
This is a high-energy, improvisatory production which requires an amount of stamina and physical flexibility.  The ensemble is constantly on stage and an integral part of the action.
 
Booth a drama by Austin Pendleton directed by Carl Whidden
 
Junius Booth (cast)       great Shakespearean actor; loving and violent; intelligent and alcoholic; 50s
 
Edwin Booth (cast)       Junius? eldest son; delicate, then very strong; late teens, but probably demands an actor in his twenties
 
Mary Ann                     mother of Junius? children; originally English; warm, passionate, occasionally skeptical; 40?s
 
Mrs. Hill                       actress; acerbic, resigned, angry, gentle; 40s ? 50s
 
Page                             actor; rapturously accepting of his failure; 40s ? 50s
 
Baxter              rough frontiersman with a song and dance man?s elegance; 30?s ? 50?s
 
Adelaide           Junius? wife, long since betrayed in England.  Complicated, lethally witty, and hurt; a match for Junius.
 
 
Auditionees are asked to prepare a 1 ? 2 minute monologue and 16 bars of a country or bluegrass song.  A CD player and accompanist will be available.
 
Auditions are Friday, April 20th from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. and Saturday, April 21 from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.  Callbacks TBA.
 
Please contact the department secretary, Ginger Williams, at 216 687-2113 to make an appointment.
 
Inquiries for technical and support positions should be directed to Dr. Michael L. Mauldin at 216 687-2202
--0-1524047302-1176218318=:46542-- From MHerman at cptonline.org Tue Apr 10 07:02:17 2007 From: MHerman at cptonline.org (Mindy Herman) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 10:02:17 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]DanceWorks '07 at CPT: Travesty Dance Group this weekend only! Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77B78.D1CAE318 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =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 The Final Weekend: =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_01C77B78.D1CAE318 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

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!  

 

 

= The Final Weekend= :

 

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

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C77B78.D1CAE318-- From edniam at alltel.net Tue Apr 10 07:44:06 2007 From: edniam at alltel.net (Edward Niam) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 10:44:06 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Alternative Healing Modalities ***Testimonials*** Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0067_01C77B5D.29DA3610 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0068_01C77B5D.29DEF100" ------=_NextPart_001_0068_01C77B5D.29DEF100 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In 1995, I was diagnosed with Crohn's/Colitis. I have tried many conventional and alternative treatments. These ranged from high doses of injected steroids (ACTH) to various diets and homeopathic remedies. In March of 2004, I came out of a four-year remission. Instantly, I started with steroids and maintenance drugs. Additionally, I altered my diet and tried several other "tricks", though nothing seemed to repress my symptoms. With 20-3- bowel movements each day, rapid weight loss and severe hemorrhaging, it was time to try something new. I contacted Ed Niam, a practitioner of Eastern medicine and skilled acupuncturist. He set me up with a weekly regimen of treatments. The positive effects of his needle poking began almost immediately. By the second treatment, my trips to the toilet were reduced to 5 times a day. As of the fifth treatment, all evidence of bleeding had subsided. By the final treatment, I was back to (business as usual) normal. In addition to the acupuncture treatments, Mr. Niam suggested several (stretching & breathing) exercises and diet tips that I have continued to follow. I encourage anyone who is dealing with IBS diseases to try this method. I feel the need to qualify my suggestion by stating that I am a college graduate and a well informed active patient of Crohn's. I fully intend to call upon Ed Niam and acupuncture should there be a need in the future. If you are considering this method of treatment and would like to discuss it further, feel free to contact me. Daniel J. Fess jfess at neo.rr.com ***************************** Ed was kind enough to help me when I was dreadfully ill several years ago. His gentle treatments were not only effective in healing my immediate concerns but were so deeply and profound in their reach that I actually felt better than I had in many years after his treatments. I highly recommend him and his tried and true methods. Cathleen Carr catbead2000 at yahoo.com Hello Everyone, As some of you may already know, much of my training in Chinese Martial Arts involved several aspects of Traditional Chinese Medicine. They include, but are not limited to, acupuncture, acupressure, meditation and Shaolin Healing Touch. These ancient modalities are effective in treating numerous chronic and acute conditions such as Crohns, osteo and rheumatoid arthritis, high blood pressure, migraines, sports injuries, sciatica, menstrual problems, digestive irregularities, hearing loss, excessive tension and stress, depression and anxiety and others... As a practitioner of Traditional Chinese Medicine for more that 30 years, it is my pleasure to make this expertise available to you. For those who suffer from a condition that is not effectively treated by western medicine, feel free to call me to discuss what other options are available. A course of treatment may include any combination of acupuncture, acupressure, meditation, Qi Gong, Shaolin Healing Touch and diet and lifestyle modifications. The initial consultation is one hour and the cost is $100.00. You may use the contact information below or my cell, 330.564.7558. I look forward to speaking with you. Edward Institute for Self Healing TaiQiGongtm Fitness Systems Edward Niam, M-T.C.M. Master-Traditional Chinese Medicine 118 West Streetsboro Street, Suite 224 Hudson, Ohio 44236 330.564.7558/Fax 342.3802 edniam at instituteforselfhealing.com www.instituteforselfhealing.com "Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away." _____ I am using the free version of SPAMfighter for private users. It has removed 33744 spam emails to date. Paying users do not have this message in their emails. Try SPAMfighter for free now! -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.446 / Virus Database: 269.0.0/754 - Release Date: 4/9/2007 10:59 PM ------=_NextPart_001_0068_01C77B5D.29DEF100 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
In 1995, I=20 was diagnosed with Crohn's/Colitis. I have tried many conventional and=20 alternative treatments. These ranged from high doses of injected = steroids (ACTH)=20 to various diets and homeopathic remedies. In March of 2004, I came out = of a=20 four-year remission. Instantly, I started with steroids and maintenance = drugs.=20 Additionally, I altered my diet and tried several other "tricks", though = nothing=20 seemed to repress my symptoms.
 
With 20-3-=20 bowel movements each day, rapid weight loss and severe hemorrhaging, it = was time=20 to try something new. I contacted Ed Niam, a practitioner of Eastern = medicine=20 and skilled acupuncturist. He set me up with a weekly regimen of = treatments. The=20 positive effects of his needle poking began almost immediately. By the = second=20 treatment, my trips to the toilet were reduced to 5 times a day. As of = the fifth=20 treatment, all evidence of bleeding had subsided. By the final = treatment, I was=20 back to (business as usual) normal. In addition to the acupuncture = treatments,=20 Mr. Niam suggested several (stretching & breathing) exercises and = diet tips=20 that I have continued to follow.
 
I encourage=20 anyone who is dealing with IBS diseases to try this method. I feel the = need to=20 qualify my suggestion by stating that I am a college graduate and a well = informed active patient of Crohn's. I fully intend to call upon Ed Niam = and=20 acupuncture should there be a need in the future. If you are considering = this=20 method of treatment and would like to discuss it further, feel free to = contact=20 me.
 
Daniel J.=20 Fess
jfess at neo.rr.com
=
 
*****************************=
 
Ed was kind=20 enough to help me when I was dreadfully ill several years ago.  His = gentle=20 treatments were not only effective in healing my immediate concerns but = were so=20 deeply and profound in their reach that I actually felt better than I = had in=20 many years after his treatments.  I highly recommend him and his = tried and=20 true methods.

Cathleen Carr
catbead2000 at yahoo.com
 
 
 
Hello=20 Everyone,
 
As = some of you=20 may already know, much of my training in Chinese Martial Arts involved = several=20 aspects of Traditional Chinese Medicine. They include, but are not = limited to,=20 acupuncture, acupressure, meditation and Shaolin Healing Touch. = These=20 ancient modalities are effective in treating numerous chronic and = acute=20 conditions such as Crohns, osteo and rheumatoid arthritis, high blood=20 pressure, migraines, sports injuries, sciatica, menstrual = problems,=20 digestive irregularities, hearing loss, excessive tension and = stress,=20 depression and anxiety and others...
 
As = a=20 practitioner of Traditional Chinese Medicine for more that 30 = years, it=20 is my pleasure to make this expertise available to = you.   For=20 those who suffer from a condition that is not effectively treated by = western=20 medicine, feel free to call me to discuss what other options are = available. A=20 course of treatment may include any combination of acupuncture, = acupressure,=20 meditation, Qi Gong, Shaolin Healing Touch and diet and lifestyle=20 modifications.
 
The initial=20 consultation is one hour and the cost is $100.00. You may use the = contact=20 information below or my cell, = 330.564.7558.
 
I = look forward=20 to speaking with you.
 
Edward
 
Institute for Self=20 Healing
TaiQiGongtm  Fitness=20 Systems
Edward Niam, = M-T.C.M.
Master-Traditional Chinese = Medicine
118 West Streetsboro = Street, Suite=20 224
Hudson, Ohio=20 44236
330.564.7558/Fax = 342.3802
edniam at institu= teforselfhealing.com
www.institutefor= selfhealing.com
 
"Life is not measured by = the number of=20 breaths we take,
  but by the = moments that=20 take our breath away."
 
 


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------=_NextPart_000_0017_01C77B5D.170E0C00-- From jcoyne at beckcenter.org Tue Apr 10 08:48:02 2007 From: jcoyne at beckcenter.org (John Coyne) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 11:48:02 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A Call for Artists to Exhibit at the Beck Center during our 2007-2008 Theater Season Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84E99C35B@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77B87.9F4002A5 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: * 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_01C77B87.9F4002A5 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 for its 2007-2008 Theater = Season.

 

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.

 

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.

 

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.

 

How to enter:

Please send = your submissions to:

 

The = Beck Center= for the Arts

Attn:  = John Coyne - Gallery

17801 = Detroit = Ave

Lakewood, OH  44107

 

 Submissions should include the following:

  • 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

 

Submission = deadline is June 1, = 2007

 

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.

 

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

 

 

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.

 

Sincerely,

 

 

John = Coyne

Gallery = Coordinator

Ph:  216/521-2540  = x236

Fx:  216/521-2110

Em:  jcoyne at beckcente= r.org

 

 

 

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Job Title: Theater Development / Marketing Specialist

 

The Company: Actors' Summit is a small professional theater located= in=20 Hudson, Ohio. We produce 8 =E2=80=93 10 major productions per year in a smal= l thrust=20 theater using Actors=E2=80=99 Equity and non-Equity actors. This position wi= ll be our=20 first full-time administrative position. Actors=E2=80=99 Summit is a family=20= oriented=20 work place with a demanding schedule and work load.

 

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-------------------------------1176221057-- >From Cassidy Theatre Tue Apr 10 17:27:35 2007 From: Cassidy Theatre (Cassidy Theatre) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 12:27:35 -0400 (GMT-04:00) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Musical BABY opens at Cassidy Theatre Message-ID: <7713716.1176222455632.JavaMail.root at elwamui-rustique.atl.sa.earthlink.net> CASSIDY THEATRE PRESS RELEASE For Immediate Release =E2=80=9CBaby=E2=80=9D Director Uses Own Life Experience to Direct Expectan= t Musical at Cassidy Parma Heights, Ohio =E2=80=93 Northeast Ohio theatre audiences are used to = seeing area Performer/Director Trinidad Snider shine in the spotlight. As = one of the brightest actor/singers of the Northeast Ohio theatre scene, she= has delighted theatre-goers in dozens of productions. Over the last few = years she has also added Directing credits to her impressive resume. But S= nider=E2=80=99s most important starring role has always been that of Mom to= daughter Kirstin, 7 and sons Colin, 2 and Dylan, born just last December. = In large part, it was this handful of a supporting cast =E2=80=93 especial= ly her last pregnancy =E2=80=93 that served as the inspiration for her visi= on of Directing the musical Baby, which opens on the Cassidy Theatre stage = April 20th. =20 BABY tells the story of three couples expecting a baby and their varied but= familiar reactions to their pregnancies. =E2=80=9CAnyone can relate to th= is show whether they have children or not=E2=80=9D says Snider. =E2=80=9CW= e all know someone who has gone through those nine months of incredible cha= nges. Having just recently been through pregnancy myself, I wanted to shar= e some of the incredible feelings and experiences that come with having a b= aby. Obviously this is the perfect musical to do that because it tells the= se stories with heart and humor. It will appeal to every person out there.= =E2=80=9D Part of that appeal comes from Snider=E2=80=99s direction of the= show that comes from a unique sensibility of being a mother herself. In f= act, her new son, 5-month old Dylan will actually make his own stage debut = in this production as one of the happy couple=E2=80=99s new arrivals. With a book by Sybille Pearson, music by David Shire and lyrics by Richard = Maltby, Jr., BABY focuses on Liz and Danny, students who have just moved i= n together, athletic Pam and her husband, Nick, a sports instructor, who h= ave had some trouble conceiving and Arlene, already the mother of three gro= wn daughters, who is unsure of what to do, and her husband Alan who is thri= lled with the thought of a new baby. Throughout the show, these characters = experience the emotional stresses and triumphs, the desperate lows and the = comic highs, that accompany the anticipation and arrival of a baby. Cassid= y's BABY stars=20 Jared Sampson, Lara Mainier, Bob Stoesser, Alicia Fogal, Tom Castro, Julian= ne Kurdila with Jacob Shafer, Georgia Muttillo, Jason Uzl, Sara E. Tackett,= Mark Baldarelli, Caitlin Lewins, Mara Prucha and Joshua Peterson. Musical= Direction is by Brad Wyner. BABY runs at the Cassidy Theatre April 20th through May 6th. Friday and Sa= turday shows are at 8p and Sunday matinees are at 3pm. Tickets are availab= le by calling the Cassidy box office at (440) 842-4600. Tickets are $20 fo= r adults and $15 for students and senior citizens. MasterCard and Visa ar= e accepted. Cassidy Theatre is located in the Greenbrier Commons, 6200 Pea= rl Rd., Parma Heights. FOR INFORMATION:=09 Geoffrey Short geoffshort at sbcglobal.net (440) 263-1156 From k8budd21 at yahoo.com Tue Apr 10 10:06:28 2007 From: k8budd21 at yahoo.com (Kate Buddenhagen) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 10:06:28 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Referrals for local Special Events Magazine Message-ID: <632098.22175.qm@web50701.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-710824333-1176224788=:22175 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit I'm looking for referrals of anyone in the special events industry that might be interested in advertising in or subscribing to a new Northeast Ohio special events magazine, CBC - Cleveland Business Connects. This magazine focuses on corporate trends, networking and special events throughout NEO. It's a great publication for anyone in the events industry. - Aside from ad pages, we also offer listings in the special events resource guide, which is extremely affordable for those with smaller ad budgets. To subscribe, it's only $14 for a year. There's also a great section called Goody Bag that features and sells corporate gifts. If you are or know a merchant that would like to have their gifts showcased in the magazine, let me know. Please check out www.cbcmagazine.com and call me at 215-831-9557 or email me at kate at contempodg.com. I'd be happy to provide more information. Also, keep a look out for a shart feature on Fred and NEOhioPAL in the May issue! Thank you! Kate --------------------------------- The fish are biting. Get more visitors on your site using Yahoo! Search Marketing. --0-710824333-1176224788=:22175 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
I'm looking for referrals of anyone in the special events industry that might be interested in advertising in or subscribing to a new Northeast Ohio special events magazine, CBC - Cleveland Business Connects.
 
This magazine focuses on corporate trends, networking and special events throughout NEO.  It's a great publication for anyone in the events industry. - Aside from ad pages, we also offer listings in the special events resource guide, which is extremely affordable for those with smaller ad budgets.  To subscribe, it's only $14 for a year.  There's also a great section called Goody Bag that features and sells corporate gifts.  If you are or know a merchant that would like to have their gifts showcased in the magazine, let me know.
 
Please check out www.cbcmagazine.com and call me at 215-831-9557 or email me at kate at contempodg.com.  I'd be happy to provide more information.
 
Also, keep a look out for a shart feature on Fred and NEOhioPAL in the May issue!
 
Thank you!
Kate
 


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Get more visitors on your site using Yahoo! Search Marketing. --0-710824333-1176224788=:22175-- From PFLORIANO at aol.com Tue Apr 10 10:23:46 2007 From: PFLORIANO at aol.com (PFLORIANO at aol.com) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 13:23:46 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Floriano Leaves Boogie...thank God! Message-ID: --part1_d47.685d9b5.334d2222_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 2 performances this week, a Fri and Sat evening show. It features Natalie Green, Becca Marks, Maggie Stahl, Paul Floriano with=20 Musical Direction by Maureen Hartung. This weekend is Floriano's final performances. Starting on April 20, Greg=20 Violand's manly baritone will replace Floriano's warbling in the show on the= =20 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_d47.685d9b5.334d2222_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

There is a great, little musical revue at the C= leveland Play House Club, called, "Boogie Woogie Baby!'=A0=A0 It's the music= of the Andrews Sisters and we have 2 performances this week, a Fri and Sat=20= evening show.

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

This weekend is Floriano's final performances.  Starting on April 20,=20= Greg Violand's manly baritone will replace Floriano's warbling in the show o= n 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 wha= t's free at http://www.aol.com. --part1_d47.685d9b5.334d2222_boundary-- From streamliners at alltel.net Tue Apr 10 10:32:12 2007 From: streamliners at alltel.net (Streamliners) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 13:32:12 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Victorian Home 4 Sale Message-ID: <018001c77b96$2cfa9900$6501a8c0@donna> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_017D_01C77B74.A5899AF0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable A potential out of state relocation is taking place immediately or as = soon as possible. Unfortunately we need to sell our dream home.=20 The house is a centurian Victorian house, plaqued at 1858.=20 Located in a beautiful upscale neighbourhood just outside Chagrin Falls, = Ohio. The area alone is what makes it! The house: Top floor is 3 fair size bedrooms and spacious full bath. Each room has = hardwood floors. Ceramic tile floors in bathroom with bright window that = views over the land while you bathe.=20 Staircase going down to main level of house is magnificent. Solid wood = spindled railings with a picturesque window at the center landing ideal = for stain glass work. Presently carpeted landing in bedroom area, down = the stairs but you may want to reconsider the keeping it carpetted. = There is a ceiling fan high in the stair area. =20 Main level has hardwood floors. A dining area, long living room with = wood cabinets built into the wall (original), a bright kitchen complete = with an alternate wood burner. The living room holds the crafted main = door including two vintage windows that are original from the period. = There is a doorway in the kitchen that leads onto a spacious wooden = deck. Lots of further windows in living room and kitchen.=20 Off the kitchen (main level) leads to a sunken office area that can fit = two desks, with an exterior door and a small 3 piece bathroom with a = shower. Also a staircase leading upwards to a carpeted small loft that = is a fair size also with a small stain glass window. =20 The basement is very spacious with a door leading to the ground level. = There is also a complete bathroom with huge jaqueze tub with a stain = glass window nearby.=20 There is a ton of wood work through the house, some re-finished to = period and some not re-finished. Most walls are plaster.=20 The lot size is approximately one acre. The house sits on a rural road = with neighbours not on top of you from the back or sides. Accross the = street is a forest so a few deer do move accross your property. The rear = property is has many majestic trees among the open space.=20 There is a separate 3 car, 2 main huge door garage which we had rebuilt = on the interior. It has been re-drywalled from the frame, insulated, = over-head built into the ceiling lights and has an excellent power = system that runs on it's own meter. There are 3 picturesque new windows = that look over the back of the property with blinds that can be drawn = for privacy.=20 The house is gas run. Has its own well system and we are on the public = sewer system so no septic tank involvement.=20 The house does use a water softening apparatus.=20 Appliances are negotiable. Window coverings are undecided.=20 It is a great place for children, pets and peace and quiet away from the = city but not to rural. The school system is recoqnized in the top 100 of = the country. School bus comes to the end of the drive for all age groups = including High School. Libraries are close. Shopping for groceries is 24 = hour schedule and the town of Chagrin Falls is a 3-5 minute drive by = car.=20 If your interested to speaking further about our home. Please call = 440.338.1079. The tag is approximately $280K but we are negotiable to a point.=20 ------=_NextPart_000_017D_01C77B74.A5899AF0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
A potential out of state relocation is = taking place=20 immediately or as soon as possible. Unfortunately we need to sell our = dream=20 home.
 
The house is a centurian Victorian = house, plaqued=20 at 1858.
Located in a beautiful upscale = neighbourhood just=20 outside Chagrin Falls, Ohio. The area alone is what makes = it!
 
The house:
 
Top floor is 3 fair size bedrooms and = spacious full=20 bath. Each room has hardwood floors. Ceramic tile floors in bathroom = with bright=20 window that views over the land while you bathe.
 
Staircase going down to main level of = house is=20 magnificent. Solid wood spindled railings with a picturesque window at = the=20 center landing ideal for stain glass work. Presently carpeted landing in = bedroom=20 area, down the stairs but you may want to reconsider = the keeping it=20 carpetted. There is a ceiling fan high in the stair area. =  
 
Main level has hardwood floors. A = dining area, long=20 living room with wood cabinets built into the wall (original), a bright = kitchen=20 complete with an alternate wood burner. The living room holds the = crafted main=20 door including two vintage windows that are original from the=20 period.  There is a doorway in the kitchen that leads onto a = spacious=20 wooden deck. Lots of further windows in living room and kitchen. =
 
Off the kitchen (main level) leads to a = sunken=20 office area that can fit two desks, with an exterior door and a small 3 = piece=20 bathroom with a shower. Also a staircase leading upwards to a carpeted = small=20 loft that is a fair size also with a small stain glass=20 window.   
 
The basement is very spacious with a = door leading=20 to the ground level. There is also a complete bathroom with huge jaqueze = tub=20 with a stain glass window nearby.
 
There is a ton of wood work through the = house, some=20 re-finished to period and some not re-finished. Most walls are plaster.=20
 
The lot size is approximately one acre. = The house=20 sits on a rural road with neighbours not on top of you from the back or = sides.=20 Accross the street is a forest so a few deer do move accross your = property. The=20 rear property is has many majestic trees among the open space. =
 
There is a separate 3 car, 2 main huge = door garage=20 which we had rebuilt on the interior. It has been re-drywalled from the = frame,=20 insulated, over-head built into the ceiling lights and has an excellent = power=20 system that runs on it's own meter. There are 3 picturesque new windows = that=20 look over the back of the property with blinds that can be drawn for = privacy.=20
 
The house is gas run. Has its own well = system and=20 we are on the public sewer system so no septic tank involvement. =
The house does use a water softening = apparatus.=20
 
Appliances are negotiable. Window = coverings are=20 undecided.
 
It is a great place for children, pets = and peace=20 and quiet away from the city but not to rural. The school system is = recoqnized=20 in the top 100 of the country. School bus comes to the end of the drive = for all=20 age groups including High School. Libraries are close. Shopping for = groceries is=20 24 hour schedule and the town of Chagrin Falls is a 3-5 minute drive by = car.=20
 
If your interested to speaking further = about our=20 home. Please call 440.338.1079.
 
The tag is approximately $280K but we = are=20 negotiable to a point.
 
------=_NextPart_000_017D_01C77B74.A5899AF0-- From botticelli1982 at hotmail.com Tue Apr 10 10:48:55 2007 From: botticelli1982 at hotmail.com (Mary Catalano) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 13:48:55 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Film Fund Rasier Message-ID:
Looking for Items for fund rasier raffle.  This fund rasier is for a local indie film company, OSP Productions.  Part of the raffle processeds will go to a local charity.  If you or someone you know have something to donate please contact
 
The fund rasier will be held Sat May 12th at 7 pm.
Inside the Galleria at Gallery 324, down town East 9th and Saint Clair.
Tickets are 25 dollars.
 
For More Information
Conatact Mary at ospproductions at yahoo.com


Download Messenger. Join the i?m Initiative. Help make a difference today. From jeon at artistschair.com Tue Apr 10 10:51:36 2007 From: jeon at artistschair.com (jeon at artistschair.com) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 10:51:36 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a STAGE ACTOR? Brian J. Bowers/Apr. 10 & Other News! Message-ID: <21560443.1176227496431.JavaMail.root@web38> ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST" Stage Actor - BRIAN J. BOWERS (Location: Cleveland, Ohio) (April 10, 2007) To view Brian's profile, visit www.artistschair.com or http://www.artistschair.com/showprofile.asp?id=244 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 ttempleman at clevelandplayhouse.com Tue Apr 10 12:32:42 2007 From: ttempleman at clevelandplayhouse.com (Tara Templeman) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 14:32:42 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Theatre Rocks Event - The Cleveland Play House Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0098_01C77B7D.221294C0 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 tickets, please call 216.795.7000, ext. 4 and mention code "ROCKS" to receive discount. For additional 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_0098_01C77B7D.221294C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Theatre Rocks Event - The Cleveland Play House

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 tickets, please call 216.795.7000, ext. 4 and = mention code "ROCKS" to receive discount. For additional = 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_0098_01C77B7D.221294C0-- From cvlt at cvlt.org Tue Apr 10 12:15:41 2007 From: cvlt at cvlt.org (CVLT) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 15:15:41 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CVLT AUDITIONS TOMORROW: "The Foreigner" Message-ID: <461BE25D.1030802@cvlt.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------050309010202060805040505 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 OPENING APRIL 27th - "LEADING LADIES" --------------050309010202060805040505 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

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--------------050309010202060805040505-- From brecksvillearts at yahoo.com Tue Apr 10 12:27:25 2007 From: brecksvillearts at yahoo.com (B. C. A.) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 12:27:25 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]BCA announces summer classes Message-ID: <766101.94533.qm@web50906.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-580838960-1176233245=:94533 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Summer is almost here and Brecksville Center for the Arts is gearing up for one of its busiest seasons. New classes and workshops begin each week. Young students can learn the basics of fashion design, make whimsical creations in clay, or join the Art in Cinema and Art in Literature series. BCA?s new Dance Department offerings include a two week Dance Camp, jazz, hip hop, Pilates and ?Tiny Dancers? classes. Many of the drawing and painting classes are moving outdoors; at the Gazebo, under the Willows at BCA and on drawing excursions around town. Teens and adults can choose from a wide array of classes in the fine arts and an ample selection of just-for-fun workshops. Where else can you learn Henna Body Art, try your hand at container gardening, create a digital scrapbook or paint a Pysanky egg in the summertime? Gather your friends for a Moms? Night Out event, or join our Book, Guitar or Art Club. Camp BCA is a fun-filled summer extravaganza of classes for children, beginning in June. Camp sessions are one week in length, and are offered every week until school begins in the fall. In all Brecksville Center for the Arts will offer over 200 class sessions this summer. Brecksville Center for the Arts is a 501C3 organization offering education in the fine, applied and performing arts. Office hours are Monday-Friday, 9:30 am ? 4 pm. BCA is open to all Ohio residents. BCA is located at 8997 Highland Drive with some classes held at the Blossom Hill City Complex, 4450 Oakes Road. To receive a free class schedule call 440-526-6232 or visit the BCA website at www.brecksvillearts.org Fax: 440-526-1214 Email: brecksvillearts at yahoo.com Winnie Flynn Executive Director Brecksville Center for the Arts 8997 Highland Dr Brecksville. OH 44141 Phone: 440-526-6232 Fax: 440-526-1214 E-mail: brecksvillearts at yahoo.com Website: www.brecksvillearts.org Learn ~ Create ~ Enjoy --------------------------------- The fish are biting. Get more visitors on your site using Yahoo! Search Marketing. --0-580838960-1176233245=:94533 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
 
Summer is almost here and Brecksville Center for the Arts is gearing up for one of its busiest seasons.  New classes and workshops begin each week.
 
Young students can learn the basics of fashion design, make whimsical creations in clay, or join the Art in Cinema and Art in Literature series. BCA?s new Dance Department offerings include a two week Dance Camp, jazz, hip hop, Pilates and ?Tiny Dancers? classes. Many of the drawing and painting classes are moving outdoors; at the Gazebo, under the Willows at BCA and on drawing excursions around town.
 
Teens and adults can choose from a wide array of classes in the fine arts and an ample selection of just-for-fun workshops.  Where else can you learn Henna Body Art, try your hand at container gardening, create a digital scrapbook or paint a Pysanky egg in the summertime? Gather your friends for a Moms? Night Out event, or join our Book, Guitar or Art Club. 
 
Camp BCA is a fun-filled summer extravaganza of classes for children, beginning in June. Camp sessions are one week in length, and are offered every week until school begins in the fall. 
 
In all Brecksville Center for the Arts will offer over 200 class sessions this summer.
  
Brecksville Center for the Arts is a 501C3 organization offering education in the fine, applied and performing arts.  Office hours are Monday-Friday, 9:30 am ? 4 pm. BCA is open to all Ohio residents.  BCA is located at 8997 Highland Drive with some classes held at the Blossom Hill City Complex, 4450 Oakes Road. 
To receive a free class schedule call 440-526-6232 or visit the BCA website at  www.brecksvillearts.org 
Fax: 440-526-1214   Email: brecksvillearts at yahoo.com   


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


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Get more visitors on your site using Yahoo! Search Marketing. --0-580838960-1176233245=:94533-- From WorkmanL at playhousesquare.org Tue Apr 10 12:29:18 2007 From: WorkmanL at playhousesquare.org (Lora Workman) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 15:29:18 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Broadway Summer Camps with Cast & Crew of Dirty Rotten Scoundrels and Disney's The Lion King at Playhouse Square! Message-ID: <7F149345E01A6A469CE2CE13DBF6FF0004B26301@ntserv6.playhousesquare.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77BA6.880E643C Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable As always, the Broadway Summer Camps for teens (13-19) at Playhouse Square feature one-of-a-kind opportunities to work with cast and crew members from Broadway shows, but for the first time ever, we are offering beginning, intermediate and advanced camps to accommodate a variety of skill levels. Auditions are required for the intermediate and advanced camps. Please see below for important audition instructions.* =20 Advanced Camp with Dirty Rotten Scoundrels June 19-21 10 AM - 3 PM $300 This camp includes:=20 * Master classes with professionals from the show=20 * One ticket to a performance of Dirty Rotten Scoundrels=20 * Lunch each day =20 Intermediate Camp with Disney's The Lion King August 13-17 10 AM - 3 PM $400 This camp includes: * Master classes with professionals from the show=20 * One ticket to a performance of Disney's The Lion King=20 * Professional headshot=20 * Lunch each day =20 Beginner Camp with Disney's The Lion King August 6-10 10 AM - 3 PM $400 This camp includes: * Master classes with professionals from the show=20 * One ticket to a performance of Disney's The Lion King=20 * Professional headshot=20 * Lunch each day Registration for the beginner camp begins MAY 23 =20 =20 *IMPORTANT AUDITION INSTRUCTIONS * Please call 216.348.7909 between the hours of 8:30 AM and 5:00 PM Mon.-Fri. to schedule an audition.=20 * Auditions will be scheduled on a first come, first served basis. * A $15 audition fee, payable by credit card, is required to schedule an audition.=20 * The audition fee is non-refundable, but will be applied to the camp registration fee if selected.=20 * Auditions will be held on May 5 and 6.=20 * Detailed audition instructions will be mailed to you once your audition is scheduled. They will also be available online at www.PlayhouseSquare.org/art-education beginning April 4.=20 * If you are not able to audition on May 5 or 6, you are permitted to submit a video audition. =20 * Detailed audition instructions will be mailed to you once your audition is scheduled. They will also be availabe online at www.PlayhouseSquare.org/art-education beginning April 4.=20 * If you are not able to audition on May 5 or 6, you are permitted to submit a video audition.=20 * If you are not able to audition on May 5 or 6, you are permitted to submit a video audition.=20 * Video auditions are due May 1. Click here to download a PDF Video Audition Form and instructions . =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77BA6.880E643C Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
As always, = the=20 Broadway Summer Camps for teens (13-19) at Playhouse Square feature=20 one-of-a-kind opportunities to work with cast and crew members from = Broadway=20 shows, but for the first time ever, we are offering beginning, = intermediate and=20 advanced camps to accommodate a variety of skill = levels.

Auditions are=20 required for the intermediate and advanced camps. Please see below for = important=20 audition instructions.*

 

Advanced Camp with Dirty = Rotten=20 Scoundrels
June = 19-21
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August = 13-17
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$400

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Beginner Camp with Disney's = The Lion=20 King
August = 6-10
10 AM - 3 PM
$400

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  • One ticket to a = performance of=20 Disney's The Lion King=20
  • Professional=20 headshot=20
  • Lunch each=20 day

 Registration for the=20 beginner camp begins MAY 23

 

 

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  • If you are not able to = audition on=20 May 5 or 6, you are permitted to submit a video audition. =20
  • Detailed audition = instructions=20 will be mailed to you once your audition is scheduled. They will also = be=20 availabe online at www.PlayhouseSquare.org/art-education = beginning April=20 4.
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  • Video auditions are due = May 1. Click = here to=20 download a PDF Video Audition Form and=20 instructions.
 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C77BA6.880E643C-- From marcus at designerglass.com Tue Apr 10 13:00:50 2007 From: marcus at designerglass.com (marcus at designerglass.com) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 16:00:50 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Three Kenneth Patchen Events: the Kenneth Patchen Art Opening and Reception, the Kenneth Patchen Festival, and the Kenneth Patchen Jam. Message-ID: <461becf2beac8_9b418ca42454448@Laptop.tmail> Three kenneth patchen events: the Kenneth Patchen Art Opening and Reception, the Kenneth Patchen Festival, and the Kenneth Patchen Jam. The Kenneth Patchen Reception is at Gallery 324 on April 13, 2007 from 6 pm ? 9pm. The Kenneth Patchen Festival is at Gallery 324 at Noon on Saturday, April 14, 2007 at noon. The Kenneth Patchen Jam is at and the Jam at The Barking Spider April 14, 2007 at 7 pm. Gallery 324 The Galleria at Erieview 1301 East 9th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44114 216/780-1522 mbales at oh.veior.com April 13, 2007 ?Friday at 6 pm ? 9 pm Larry Smith (Bottom Dog Press), Kenneth Patchen biographer, & Bree (Green Panda Press), poet, singer, bookseller, and publisher & Marcus Bales (Gallery324) Present The Kenneth Patchen Silkscreens on loan from the Trumbull Art Guild, Warren, Ohio, and Douglas Paisley?s paintings of The Journal of Albion Moonlight with Kenneth Patchen?s text, and Featuring, from Detroit, M.L.Liebler and the Magic Poetry Band accompanying readings by Chris Franke Nina Gibans Tom Kryss Jim Lang Michael McMahon Charles Potts Larry Smith, and others to be announced Reception 6 pm ? 9 pm PATCHEN CELEBRATION IN CLEVELAND DURING NATIONAL POETRY MONTH Kenneth Patchen Festival in Cleveland this April 8-15. Larry Smith, Marcus Bales and Bree Ingst are coordinating the week-long event honoring Kenneth Patchen (1911-1972), Ohio rebel poet-artist. Patchen published over 36 books during his lifetime. April 8-15th Patchen's two silkscreen collections will be shown at Gallery 324 (E. 9th Street in Galleria, downtown Cleveland) that week... Kenneth Patchen Silkscreens They are from the Trumbull Art Guild in Patchen's hometown of Warren. Photo Copies of Prints will be available for order, and there will be an auction of Patchen items. First, April 13th 6 pm ? 9 pm Gallery 324 ? Reception and Talks on Patchen?s Life and Art, including showing of a group of paintings depicting scenes from The Journal of Albion Moonlight done by Doug Paisley with Kenneth Patchen?s text Second, April 14th Noon at Gallery 324 featuring M.L.Liebler and the Magic Poetry Band Readers: Charles Potts, Tom Kryss, Chris Franke, Michael McMahon, Nina Gibans, Mark Kuhar, Jim Lang, John Paisley?hosted by Larry Smith Third: April 14th 7pm at Barking Spider Tavern, University Circle, featuring John Richmond All-Stars/ Poet-Readers: Ben Guylas, Bree, Katie Daley, Terry Provost, Adam Brodsky, Maj Ragain, Adam Brodsky Sponsors of the festival are Bottom Dog Press and Green Panda Press. Book sales are being done by Mac?s Backs Books of Coventry Road, Cleveland. All events free and open to the public. Kenneth Patchen page: http://www.connectotel.com/patchen/ Patchen biography & places page: http://members.aol.com/smithcours/Patchen/KennethPatchenPlaces.htm FOR MORE INFORMATION: Contact: e-mail: lsmithdog at aol.com or breestings at yahoo.com (graphics available) or mbales at oh.verio.com, or call 216/780-1522 There is $1.00 Parking for these events on Saturdays in the Galleria Parking Garage: enter off Lakeside between East 9th and East 12th. There?s a large sign with a 3-D curly-cue design that says "Galleria Parking", and a ramp down under the building. There is free street parking on E 9th, E 12th, and St Clair on Saturdays, and after 7 pm on weekdays, but only the E 12th Street entrance to the Galleria is open on weekdays after 7. Gallery 324 is in the middle of the Galleria by the escalator down into the parking garage. DIRECTIONS to the GALLERIA >From the west side 2 East - East Ninth Street, right - Lakeside, left - Galleria Parking Garage, right (if you get to 12th street you went too far - go around the block, right on 12th, right on St Clair, right on 9th, and right on Lakeside, and then right at the Parking Garage sign). Parking is Free on Saturdays, $3 after 4pm on Fridays. Go up the escalator or elevator to the FIRST FLOOR. Out of the elevator turn right and walk past the escalator to the Courtyard 480 - 176North - 90East - 2West (Lakewood) - East Ninth Street, left - Lakeside, left - Galleria Parking Garage, right (if you get to 12th street you went too far - go around the block, right on 12th, right on St Clair, right on 9th, and right on Lakeside, and then right at the Parking Garage sign) 71 North - 90 East - 90East - 2West (Lakewood) - East Ninth Street, left - Lakeside, left - Galleria Parking Garage, right (if you get to 12th street you went too far - go around the block, right on 12th, right on St Clair, right on 9th, and right on Lakeside, and then right at the Parking Garage sign) 77 North - 90East - 2West (Lakewood) - East Ninth Street, left - Lakeside, left - Galleria Parking Garage, right (if you get to 12th street you went too far - go around the block, right on 12th, right on St Clair, right on 9th, and right on Lakeside, and then right at the Parking Garage sign) >From the east side 480 - 77 North - 90East - 2West (Lakewood) - East Ninth Street, left - Lakeside, left - Galleria Parking Garage, right (if you get to 12th street you went too far - go around the block, right on 12th, right on St Clair, right on 9th, and right on Lakeside, and then right at the Parking Garage sign) 90 West - 2 West - East Ninth Street, left - Lakeside, left - Galleria Parking Garage, right (if you get to 12th street you went too far - go around the block, right on 12th, right on St Clair, right on 9th, and right on Lakeside, and then right at the Parking Garage sign) >From the Heights Martin Luther King Jr Blvd North - 90 West - 2 west - East Ninth Street, left - Lakeside, left - Galleria Parking Garage, right (if you get to 12th street you went too far - go around the block, right on 12th, right on St Clair, right on 9th, and right on Lakeside, and then right at the Parking Garage sign) By RTA Rapid >From wherever you are go to the Tower City station and change for the Waterfront Line - get off at East 9th street, up the stairs, turn right on East Ninth Street (away from the lake, away from the R&R Hall) walk half a block to Lakeside, cross Ninth Street to your left, cross Lakeside, and half a block further on is the Ninth Street Entrance to the Galleria. If the weather's nice, you can also walk from Tower City across Public Square away from the Terminal Tower building you came out of (the building in which the RTA Rapid lets you off) and toward the BP Building. Walk east (that is, turn right just past the BP building) on any of Superior, Rockwell, or St Clair streets, to East Ninth. Turn left. From St Clair, it's right there; from Rockwell, one block, from Superior two blocks, to the entrance at East Ninth and St Clair. If you?d like to be removed from this email list, please REPLY to this message to: marcus at designerglass.com and ask to be removed in the text of your message. From TALENTnet1 at aol.com Tue Apr 10 13:04:28 2007 From: TALENTnet1 at aol.com (TALENTnet1 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 16:04:28 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]2 Spanish Speaking Actors need for WEDNESDAY April 11 from 9:30-11 am Message-ID: -------------------------------1176235468 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit NEEDED IMMEDIATELY: 2 Spanish-speaking actors needed for short (loosely scripted) skit to help train 3rd year medical students. One to act as a patient who speaks no English, and one to act as an interpreter. TOMORROW MORNING (Wednesday, April 11, 2007) from 9:30 am to 11 am Sagamore Hills Medical Center on Route 82. Flat fee of $50 for each actor (90 minute estimate, maximum of 2 hours) (which includes watching a short video). Contact Joanne Bray IMMEDIATELY at _Bray at ohio.edu_ (mailto:Bray at ohio.edu) or 740 590 3527 Thank you ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. -------------------------------1176235468 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
NEEDED IMMEDIATELY:
 
2 Spanish-speaking actors needed for= short=20 (loosely scripted) skit to help train 3rd year medical=20 students.
 
One to act as a patient who speaks n= o=20 English, and one to act as an interpreter.
 
TOMORROW MORNING (Wednesday, April 1= 1,=20 2007) from 9:30 am to 11 am
Sagamore Hills Medical Center on Rou= te=20 82.
 
Flat fee of $50 for each actor (90 m= inute=20 estimate, maximum of 2 hours) (which includes watching a short=20 video).
 
 
 
Contact Joanne Bray  IMMEDIATELY at Bray at ohio.edu=  or=20 740 590 3527
 
Thank you
 
 




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-------------------------------1176235468-- From peteroctb at aim.com Tue Apr 10 14:29:00 2007 From: peteroctb at aim.com (peteroctb at aim.com) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 17:29:00 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"the Lords of Praxton" at Akron Film Festival Message-ID: <8C949CE63BCAC03-173C-2262@WEBMAIL-RA05.sysops.aol.com> ----------MB_8C949CE63BCAC03_173C_4005_WEBMAIL-RA05.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Hello, Everyone-- If you're interested in spending this weekend viewing some of the best local film productions in an amazing movie theatre environment, then hop on over to the Akron Film Festival on Friday April 13th and Saturday April 14th. The festival is held at the University of Akron. On Friday, there's a terrific line-up of shorts starting in the late afternoon, then at 6pm my feature film, "the Lords of Praxton", screens--then William Johns' "Madness" follows at 8pm. Makes for a really cool double-feature Friday, don't you think ;-) Another great line-up of films is set for Saturday. Go to http://www.akronfilmfestival.com to see the complete weekend schedule and to get directions to the festival. Hope to see you there! Peter Fields ------------------------------------------------ "Never be bullied into silence. Never allow yourself to be made a victim. Accept no one's definition of your life; define yourself." --Harvey Fierstein ------------------------------------------------ visit the world of Little Beth Entertainment, Ltd. http://www.littlebeth.com ________________________________________________________________________ Check Out the new free AIM(R) Mail -- 2 GB of storage and industry-leading spam and email virus protection. ----------MB_8C949CE63BCAC03_173C_4005_WEBMAIL-RA05.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
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If you're interested in spending this weekend viewing some of the best local film productions in an amazing movie theatre environment, then hop on over to the Akron Film Festival on Friday April 13th and Saturday April 14th.  The festival is held at the University of Akron.  On Friday, there's a terrific line-up of shorts starting in the late afternoon, then at 6pm my feature film, "the Lords of Praxton", screens--then William Johns' "Madness" follows at 8pm.  Makes for a really cool double-feature Friday, don't you think ;-)

Another great line-up of films is set for Saturday.  Go to http://www.akronfilmfestival.com to see the complete weekend schedule and to get directions to the festival.  Hope to see you there!

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CAMEO, The Cooperative Alliance of Medina = Entertainment Organizations, is seeking a Costume Designer for its July 2007 = production of “Oklahoma!”

 

This is a paid position, and a chance to work with an incredible professional staff, which includes Bill Hoffman, Director, = Sheila Ludwig, Music Director, and Leilani Barrett, = Choreographer.

 

We will provide seamstresses for assistance.  = Designer will have access to a substantial wardrobe department at the Medina = Performing Arts Center.

 

Interested and qualified applicants, please contact = Michael Sferro at mas9902 at hotmail.com or = 330.289.6390.

 

Michael A. Sferro

Chair, Cameo

330.289.6390

www.cameo-medina.org

 

 

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Me. Come on out and check out this great restaurant/establishment=20= for=20 some singing and eating and most importantly FUN!
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Courage to change the things i can,
And wisdom to know the=20 difference,
Living one day at a time,
Enjoying one moment at a=20 time,
Accepting hardship as the pathway to peace.


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-------------------------------1176256320-- From tigerlily.celeste at gmail.com Tue Apr 10 19:27:34 2007 From: tigerlily.celeste at gmail.com (Celeste Cosentino) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 22:27:34 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lucia's Recovery Message-ID: Dear Friends, Thank you SO much for all of your good wishes and prayers. Lucia is finally home from the hospital and is continuing on her steady road to recovery! She is happy to be home! She asked me to send you her heartfelt gratitude for the NUMEROUS get well wishes that she recieved from all of you! She is up and about, taking the time that she needs, and is hoping to return to work in the NEAR future. If there are any other messages you would like for me to pass on to her feel free to email them to me and I will print them out for her to read. She feels very loved by all. Thank you again for all of your support! Sincerly, Lucia and Family. -- "If you want to be given everything, give everything up." From jaimee.davis at gmail.com Tue Apr 10 19:49:21 2007 From: jaimee.davis at gmail.com (Jaimee Davis) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 22:49:21 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sound recording advice needed Message-ID: <57fd37410704101949s7dded91bg1d5865ab78e20ee5@mail.gmail.com> Hi, everyone, I want to put together a CD of piano/organ and vocal music. There are two things I need that I don't currently have/know where to find, and I was hoping some people here would be able to lead me in the correct direction. 1) What is good sound recording software or where can I find someone with a recording studio in the Cleveland area? I think buying it may prove to be cheaper than hiring someone for the day, but I'm open to suggestions. A good combination of fair rates/good sound quality would be appreciated. 2) What is the copyright law related to this? Does anyone know a good resource that maps out the difference between music that is public domain and recording from music that I have bought a copy of? Any advice/guidance would be greatly appreciated - thanks in advance! Jaimee Davis Pianist/Organist From houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com Tue Apr 10 20:30:19 2007 From: houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com (Jessica Houde) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 20:30:19 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]FREE Class Sunday April 22nd @ Houde School of Acting!!!! Message-ID: <786625.17555.qm@web30106.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-2093136398-1176262219=:17555 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit HOUDE SCHOOL OF ACTING IS SCHEDULING FOR OUR FREE CLASS! We have already had 3 very successful FREE CLASSES and because of the high demand for a WEEKEND class we are now scheduling for: SUNDAY APRIL 22ND! We use the Meisner technique which focuses on "living truthfully under imaginary circumstances." We are located in BEACHWOOD, OHIO. Call or email to register and for exact location! They book up fast so hurry and register! Contact Information: Houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com (440) 223-4533 - Ashley Gulla BIOGRAPHY: Jessica Houde, the owner of Houde School of Acting, has studied and taught at Playhouse West in Los Angeles with Robert Caregie and Jeff Goldblum. She has also worked with the following well known actors; James Franco, Shawnee Smith, Robin Cohen, Jeff Goldblum and Mark Peligrino. Her experience in acting and teaching has helped to develop current students to become the best actors they can be! --0-2093136398-1176262219=:17555 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
HOUDE SCHOOL OF ACTING
IS SCHEDULING
FOR OUR
FREE CLASS!
 
 
We have already had 3 very successful FREE CLASSES and because of the high demand for a WEEKEND class we are now scheduling for:
 
SUNDAY APRIL 22ND!
 
We use the Meisner technique which focuses on
"living truthfully under imaginary circumstances."
 
 
We are located in BEACHWOOD, OHIO.
 
Call or email to register and for exact location!
They book up fast so hurry and register!
 
Contact Information:
Houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com
 
(440) 223-4533 - Ashley Gulla
 
 
BIOGRAPHY:
Jessica Houde, the owner of Houde School of Acting, has studied and taught at Playhouse West in Los Angeles with Robert Caregie and Jeff Goldblum. She has also worked with the following well known actors; James Franco, Shawnee Smith, Robin Cohen, Jeff Goldblum and Mark Peligrino.  Her experience in acting and teaching has helped to develop current students to become the best actors they can be!
--0-2093136398-1176262219=:17555-- From toddevangelista at hotmail.com Tue Apr 10 20:51:11 2007 From: toddevangelista at hotmail.com (Todd Evangelista) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 23:51:11 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dover Players presents Spider's Web Message-ID: Dover Players North Olmsted's Community Theater Contact: Todd Evangelista Phone: (440) 779-1284 Place: North Olmsted s Old Town Hall 5186 Dover Center Rd. North Olmsted, Oh 44070 Play: Agatha Christie's "Spider's Web" Description: Clarissa, an imaginative young woman, discovers a body in her drawing room. She gets three friends to help her remove the body to avoid implicating her step-daughter, when a policeman knocks on the door. Play Dates: May 4, 5 & 6; May 11, 12 & 13; May 18, 19 & 20 Play Times: Fridays & Saturdays at 8PM & Sundays at 6PM Price: ADMISSION FREE! First come, first serve. Call Todd at (440) 779-1284 for reservations, $5 per seat. _________________________________________________________________ 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 bionic at prodigy.net Tue Apr 10 21:08:45 2007 From: bionic at prodigy.net (bionic at prodigy.net) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 00:08:45 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Guitarist for unplugged 60's & 70's album Message-ID: <461C270D.5784.262D228B@localhost> Looking for an laid-back acoustic guitar player. A partner / collaborator. I'm 37 years old. Am skilled at computer-based recording but barely treading water as guitar player. I'm trying to create an album of mellow, unplugged 1960's / 70's classics including: Lady Jane With A Little Help From My Friends For What It's Worth Old Man You've Lost That Loving Feeling Hurt So Bad Keep Me Hanging On We Can Work It Out I'm reaching for a quiet, intimate sound Emphasis on a clean, unaffected vocal blend. For convenience sake, east sider would be ideal, especially Cleveland Heights. Do you know anyone who might be interested? Thanks, Chris From houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com Tue Apr 10 21:11:51 2007 From: houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com (Jessica Houde) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 21:11:51 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]One Spot Left in MONDAY NIGHT CLASSES @ Houde School of Acting!!!!!!! Message-ID: <873283.9094.qm@web30101.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-731018014-1176264711=:9094 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit HOUDE SCHOOL OF ACTING HAS ONLY ONE SPOT LEFT FOR OUR MONDAY NIGHT CLASS! 6:30-8:30pm We use the Meisner technique which focuses on "living truthfully under imaginary circumstances." We are located in BEACHWOOD, OHIO. Call or email to register and for exact location! Contact Information: Houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com (440) 223-4533 - Ashley Gulla BIOGRAPHY: Jessica Houde, the owner of Houde School of Acting, has studied and taught at Playhouse West in Los Angeles with Robert Caregie and Jeff Goldblum. She has also worked with the following well known actors; James Franco, Shawnee Smith, Robin Cohen, Jeff Goldblum and Mark Peligrino. Her experience in acting and teaching has helped to develop current students to become the best actors they can be! --0-731018014-1176264711=:9094 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
HOUDE SCHOOL OF ACTING
HAS ONLY ONE SPOT LEFT
FOR OUR

MONDAY NIGHT CLASS!
6:30-8:30pm
 
 
We use the Meisner technique which focuses on
"living truthfully under imaginary circumstances."
 
 
We are located in BEACHWOOD, OHIO.
 
Call or email to register and for exact location!
 
Contact Information:
Houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com
 
(440) 223-4533 - Ashley Gulla
 
 
BIOGRAPHY:
Jessica Houde, the owner of Houde School of Acting, has studied and taught at Playhouse West in Los Angeles with Robert Caregie and Jeff Goldblum. She has also worked with the following well known actors; James Franco, Shawnee Smith, Robin Cohen, Jeff Goldblum and Mark Peligrino.  Her experience in acting and teaching has helped to develop current students to become the best actors they can be!
--0-731018014-1176264711=:9094-- From cinevid at yahoo.com Tue Apr 10 21:18:25 2007 From: cinevid at yahoo.com (Bill) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 21:18:25 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]April Indieclub - Time running short for shorts Message-ID: <893073.29550.qm@web60320.mail.yahoo.com> --0-430164855-1176265105=:29550 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit If you are wanting to show your shorts at this month's Indieclub, please let me know asap so we can advertise and schedule them properly. This month's host is Bryant Anderson, who will also be showing "Get Him." Bill Johns - CoModerator, Cleveland Indieclub cinevid at yahoo.com --------------------------------- Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. --0-430164855-1176265105=:29550 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
If you are wanting to show your shorts at this month's Indieclub, please let me know asap so we can advertise and schedule them properly.
 
This month's host is Bryant Anderson, who will also be showing "Get Him."
 
Bill Johns - CoModerator, Cleveland Indieclub
 


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CIF

CLEVELAND INDEPENDENT FILM

www.clevelandindependentfilm.com
www.myspace.com/clevelandindependentfim

 

Open casting call for the film "For The Love Of Women"
IGAB Filmworks presents: for The Love Of Women will have an audition held for their new film that will start filming soon. Non-union actors are welcome along with deferred pay parts and DVD copy of the film.

This film will be filmed in Cleveland Ohio, as of now auditions will take place in April and again in May for 2 days only to search for the right person for each part, extras and small parts could be needed.
To set a date for your audition with the film casting directors, you'll need to call for a date and time to be seen,  you should bring along your full bio and any color/black & white photos you have for their viewing.

Please call ONLY the casting director for audition information:
Casting Director: Barbabra Bell 216-581-9600

Other projects are coming soon..if you missed out on this new film
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NOTE: FREE RECORDING STUDIO TIME  (must contact this week only)

Local recording studio is in need for a few good workers to help out with passing out flyers this week and weekend.  For ex-change of your time they will offer you FREE recording time at their new production studio, up to 4 hours max. This could be the right job for any new artist looking to make their first demo cd or film maker that need a recording studio for their independent film.

Only a few are needed for this job and once its filled its GONE!! BUT...you are welcome to get your name on their call back list for up coming jobs this spring and summer.

Contact Mr.William Lynch 216-581-9600  at:

 The Cleveland Merchant Music Center

 

 

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Mortgage refinance is Hot. *Terms. Get a 5.375%* fix rate. Check savings From ytplayhouse at aol.com Wed Apr 11 06:33:30 2007 From: ytplayhouse at aol.com (ytplayhouse at aol.com) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 09:33:30 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Development position at Youngstown Playhouse Message-ID: <8C94A5520B0D8AF-F2C-12BD@FWM-R08.sysops.aol.com> ----------MB_8C94A5520B0D8AF_F2C_22F9_FWM-R08.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" The Youngstown Playhouse, located at 600 Playhouse Lane in Youngstown Ohio,=20= is currently accepting applications and interviews for the position of DEVEL= OPMENT COORDINATOR. This position has the potential to be extremely satisfy= ing for the candidate, both financially and career-wise. The candidate woul= d hold a key position within one of America's premier and oldest community t= heatres. The Youngstown Playhouse is an Equal Opportunity Employer. =20 Questions may be directed to John Holt at 330-788-8739 =20 Development Coordinator Job Description Location: Youngstown, Ohio Type: Full Time Supervisor: Managing Director Experience Level: Minimum 1-2 years experience in development in a non-profi= t setting or sales role with comparable tasks. Experience in one or more ar= eas of development preferred including; foundation & government grants writi= ng and administration, major donor support, corporate support, special event= s, direct mail, communications, and database management. Education: College degree preferred, but not required. Salary: Commission based on monthly and annual funding, with salary options= . Note: Women and Minorities encouraged to apply.=20 =20 Job Responsibilities The Development Coordinator will work closely with the=20= Managing Director. The position will play a significant role in supporting=20= the organization=E2=80=99s current major multi-year fundraising and growth o= bjectives. Specific responsibilities include:=20 Identifying, cultivating and managing relationships with current and prospec= tive donors;=20 Development of strategies to expand and diversify funding sources;=20 Coordinate grant-writing (research, proposal writing, reporting) projects to= government foundations, and corporate funders.=20 Management of fundraising databases & tracking systems, including individual= donors; grants and contract administration; special events and other develo= pment functions;=20 Creating collateral fundraising materials and executing direct mail campaign= s;=20 Planning, implementing, and coordinating special events;=20 Developing processes for donor recognition;=20 =20 Additional Qualifications: While no one person will embody all of the quali= ties enumerated below, the ideal candidate will possess many of the followin= g professional and personal abilities, attributes, and experiences:=20 A self-starting and energetic leader who has the ability to elicit the respe= ct and trust of staff and external partners. A professional with a proven t= rack record of successfully managing multiple priorities; or an up and comer= with innate sense of good management and direct experience doing comparable= work preferably in a professional organization. =20 A highly professional demeanor, able to work successfully with a wide variet= y of constituents including donors, board members, volunteers, and professio= nal consultants. =20 Strong oral and written communications skills, used in one-on-one settings a= nd in large group meetings. The ability to set the tone for an organization= al culture that combines respectful collaboration with disciplined productiv= ity within a business-like and process-sensitive environment. =20 Experience working with a volunteer-driven organization, leveraging staff, e= xternal partners, and board talents and time. Familiarity with boards of di= rectors=E2=80=99 and funders=E2=80=99 expectations of timely and accurate re= sponsiveness. =20 High levels of integrity, trustworthiness, flexibility, compassion, and humo= r necessary to address the practicalities of a growing nonprofit, along with= the edginess, creativity, and persistence required to elicit new thinking a= nd change. =20 Experience and track record in raising significant resources for non-profit=20= organizations, including government funding. =20 Must demonstrate the ability to solve problems and to think strategically an= d tactically about opportunities to raise funds, balance competing prioritie= s, and work collaboratively with colleagues. =20 Able to work with minimal supervision, ability to manage multiple priorities= and work in a deadline-driven environment. =20 Interested Candidates Send Resume, references and contact info to: wizardworks1 at aol.com =20 ________________________________________________________________________ AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from= AOL at AOL.com. ----------MB_8C94A5520B0D8AF_F2C_22F9_FWM-R08.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset="utf-8"
The Youngstown Playhouse, located at 600 Playhouse Lane in Youngstown O= hio, is currently accepting applications and interviews for the position of=20= DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR.  This position has the potential to be extreme= ly satisfying for the candidate, both financially and career-wise.  The= candidate would hold a key position within one of America's premier and old= est community theatres.  The Youngstown Playhouse is an Equal Opportuni= ty Employer.
 
Questions may be directed to John Holt at 330-788-8739
 
Development Coordinator=
Job Description

Location:  Youngstown, Ohio
Type: Full Time<= br> Superviso= r: Managing Director
<= B>Experience Level: Minimum 1-2 years experience in development in a= non-profit setting or sales role with comparable tasks.  Experience in= one or more areas of development preferred including; foundation & gove= rnment grants writing and administration, major donor support, corporate sup= port, special events, direct mail, communications, and database management.<= /SPAN>
Education
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  College degree preferred, but not required.
Salary
:
=   Commission based on monthly and annual funding, with salary options.<= br> Note: Women and Mino= rities encouraged to apply. 
 
Job Responsibilities The Development Coordinator will work clos= ely with the Managing Director.  The position will play a sig= nificant role in supporting the organization=E2=80=99s current major multi-y= ear fundraising and growth objectives.  Specific responsibilities inclu= de: =
  • Iden= tifying, cultivating and managing relationships with current and prospective= donors;
  • Deve= lopment of strategies to expand and diversify funding sources;
  • Coor= dinate grant-writing (research, proposal writing, reporting) projects to gov= ernment foundations, and corporate funders.
  • Mana= gement of fundraising databases & tracking systems, including individual= donors; grants and contract administration; special events and other develo= pment functions;
  • Crea= ting collateral fundraising materials and executing direct mail campaigns; <= /SPAN>
  • Plan= ning, implementing, and coordinating special events;
  • Deve= loping processes for donor recognition;
 
Additional Qualifications:  <= SPAN style=3D"FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY: Century">While no one person wil= l embody all of the qualities enumerated below, the ideal candidate will pos= sess many of the following professional and personal abilities, attributes,=20= and experiences: 
  • A se= lf-starting and energetic leader who has the ability to elicit the respect and trust of staff and external partners. =20= A professional with a proven track record of successfully managing mu= ltiple priorities; or an up and comer with innate sense of good management a= nd direct experience doing comparable work preferably in a professional orga= nization.
     
  • A highly professional demeanor, able to work successfully with a w= ide variety of constituents including donors, board members, volunteers, and= professional consultants.
     
  • Stro= ng oral and written communications skills, used in one-on-one settings and i= n large group meetings.  The ability to set the tone for an organizatio= nal culture that combines respectful collaboration with disciplined producti= vity within a business-like and process-sensitive environment.
     
  • Expe= rience working with a volunteer-driven organization, leveraging staff, exter= nal partners, and board talents and time.  Familiarity with boards of d= irectors=E2=80=99 and funders=E2=80=99 expectations of timely and accurate r= esponsiveness.
     
  • High= levels of integrity, trustworthiness, flexibility, compassion, and humor ne= cessary to address the practicalities of a growing nonprofit, along with the= edginess, creativity, and persistence required to elicit new thinking and c= hange.
     
  • Expe= rience and track record in raising significant resources for non-profit orga= nizations, including government funding.
     
  • Must= demonstrate the ability to solve problems and to think strategically and ta= ctically about opportunities to raise funds, balance competing priorities, a= nd work collaboratively with colleagues.
     
  • Able= to work with minimal supervision, ability to manage multiple priorities and= work in a deadline-driven environment.
     
Interested Candidates
Send= Resume, references and contact info to:  wizardworks1 at aol.com
<= /U> 

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----------MB_8C94A5520B0D8AF_F2C_22F9_FWM-R08.sysops.aol.com-- From Huntheatre at aol.com Wed Apr 11 06:36:54 2007 From: Huntheatre at aol.com (Huntheatre at aol.com) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 09:36:54 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Godspell" Auditons at Huntington Playhouse Message-ID: -------------------------------1176298614 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=20 Wednesday, April 11 at 7:00 PM. The production is directed by Dave MacKei= gan. =20 These auditions will be held along with the callback auditions. The=20 production opens June 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 Lora 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= . -------------------------------1176298614 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

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

At Huntington=20 Playhouse

 

Huntington Playhouse will hold=20 auditions for the musical  =E2=80=9CGodspell=E2=80=9D Wednesda= y, April 11 at=20 7:00 PM.  The production is directed by Dave= =20 MacKeigan.    These auditions will be h= eld=20 along with the callback auditions.  The production opens June 7 th and=20= has=20 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 Lo= ra=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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-------------------------------1176298614-- From crwhite114 at yahoo.com Wed Apr 11 07:17:07 2007 From: crwhite114 at yahoo.com (Chris White) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 07:17:07 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]CVLT invites you to the "Leading Ladies Gala" Message-ID: <869389.77831.qm@web33407.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-379968564-1176301027=:77831 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit body {font-family: trebuchet ms, arial,sans-serif; color: #333; font-size: small} h2 {background-color: #EFCFCF; color: #CC0000; text-align: center; margin:1px; font-size: xx-large; border: 3px double #F09640;} h3 {background-color: #FBEFF3; color: #000; text-align: center; margin:1px; font-size:large} .emphatic {color: #006; font-weight: bold} 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! --------------------------------- Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. --0-379968564-1176301027=:77831 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 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).

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Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. --0-379968564-1176301027=:77831-- From chris.white at antonellicollege.edu Wed Apr 11 07:27:55 2007 From: chris.white at antonellicollege.edu (Chris White) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 10:27:55 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]'Run for Your Wife', The Hudson Players Message-ID: <009201c77c45$984f7400$0a01a8c0@cwhite> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_008F_01C77C24.1125DF30 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Over here is his lovely wife, Mary. Over there is his lovely wife, Barbara..... News Release For Immediate Release Contact: Chris White 330-256-7084 crwhite114 at yahoo.com =20 Hudson, Ohio - April 11, 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 was first produced in Guilford, England, in October = 1982, with the playwright acting the role of John. Ray Cooney repeated = that role in the initial U.S. production at the Virginia Theater in New = York in March 1989. Run for Your Wife was included in the British = National Theatre's NT2000 list of significant plays of the 20th century. = The setup is London cabdriver John Smith's unusual marital arrangement. Over here is his lovely wife, Mary. Over there is his lovely wife, = Barbara. John keeps up with both wives by juggling his work schedule and keeping = a complicated code system in a small pocket note pad. =20 All goes well until John gets a knock on the head while helping a little = old lady escape two muggers. Suddenly, he's a hero with a photo of him = and Mary on the front page of the newspaper, which, to his chagrin, = lands on the doorsteps of both wives.=20 How does the wily cabbie worm his way out of this mess? Like any good worm: by digging himself and his helpful buddy Stanley = Gardner in deeper and deeper.=20 =20 Run, don't walk, to see The Hudson Player's Production of Run for Your = Wife. =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 - Adam Young h.. Reporter - Leonard Peacefull 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 ------=_NextPart_000_008F_01C77C24.1125DF30 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
Over=20 here is his lovely wife, Mary.
  Over there is his lovely wife, = Barbara.....
 

 

 

News = Release

For Immediate=20 Release

Contact: =20 Chris White

330-256-7084

crwhite114 at yahoo.com<= /SPAN>

 

Hudson, Ohio  - =20 April 11, 2007

 

The Hudson Players will perform = the comedy=20 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 Your Wife was first produced in Guilford, England, = in October=20 1982, with the playwright acting the role of John. Ray Cooney repeated = that role=20 in the initial U.S. production at the Virginia Theater in New York in = March=20 1989. Run for Your Wife was included in the British = National=20 Theatre=92s NT2000 list of significant plays of the 20th century.=20

The setup is London cabdriver John = Smith's=20 unusual marital arrangement.

Over here is his lovely wife, = Mary.  Over there is his lovely wife, = Barbara.

John keeps up with both wives by = juggling=20 his work schedule and keeping a complicated code system in a small = pocket note=20 pad.  =

All goes well until John gets a = knock on the=20 head while helping a little old lady escape two muggers. Suddenly, he's = a hero=20 with a photo of him and Mary on the front page of the newspaper, which, = to his=20 chagrin, lands on the doorsteps of both wives.

How does the wily cabbie worm his = way out of=20 this mess?

Like any good worm: by digging = himself and=20 his helpful buddy Stanley Gardner in deeper and deeper. =

 

Run, = don=92t walk, to see The Hudson Player=92s Production = of Run=20 for Your Wife.

 

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

  • John Smith = =96  Justin = Brenis
  • Mary Smith = =96  Theresa=20 Benyo-Marzullo
  • Barbara Smith = =96  Darlene = Rocco
  • Stanley = Gardner =96  Kirk = Worcester
  • Detective-Sergeant=20 Troughton =96  Brian=20 Diehl
  • Detective = Sergeant=20 Porterhouse =96  Michael = Rogan
  • Bobby = Franklyn =96  Adam = Young
  • Reporter = =96   Leonard=20 Peacefull
Performance dates are=20 Friday and Saturday evenings
May = 4th =96=20 May 19th at 8pm
All = performances will=20 be at the Barlow Community Center

 

 

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

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

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

 

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

 

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

Tickets: =20 $12.00 Regular Admission

           = ;  =20 $10.50 For Students & Senior Citizens

 
------=_NextPart_000_008F_01C77C24.1125DF30-- From Jharcar at weathervaneplayhouse.com Wed Apr 11 08:18:13 2007 From: Jharcar at weathervaneplayhouse.com (Jan Harcar) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 11:18:13 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Wendy Wasserstein's light-hearted comedy "The Sisters Rosensweig" in Akron Message-ID: <001901c77c4c$9f72d450$6b01a8c0@wcp.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0016_01C77C2B.17FD6970 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Weathervane Ticket Office 330-836-2626 WEATHERVANE PLAYHOUSE Announces Cast for Wendy Wasserstein's Comedy THE SISTERS ROSENSWEIG Weathervane Playhouse presents Wendy Wasserstein's light-hearted comedy = THE SISTERS ROSENSWEIG, April 25 - May 13, 2007=20 Taking place in London at a gathering to celebrate sister Sara's = birthday, this comedy explores family and the familiar relationships of = three Jewish sisters from Brooklyn with their male companions from 1930s = youth to 1990s London. The Sisters Rosensweig began at Lincoln Center Theater. It ran on = Broadway at the Barrymore Theater for 556 performances, won the Outer = Critics Circle Award and was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Play. = Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, Wendy Wasserstein, wrote this = light-hearted comedy as a tribute to her sisters, and for all women who = have endured and triumphed with the love of their sisters.=20 The Sisters Rosensweig is Wendy Wasserstein's look at three uncommon = women and their quest for love, self-definition and fulfillment. They = are as different as only sisters (or brothers) can be. Ms. Wasserstein's = group portrait is both a comedy and a play of character. It offers sharp = truths about what can divide relatives and what can draw them together. Loosely based on the lives of playwright Wendy Wasserstein and her = sisters, the play takes place in the fancy drawing room of the oldest = sib, Sara Goode, a super-successful 54-year-old banker living in London = (Margo Parker). Arriving for her birthday are Gorgeous Teitelbaum, a = radio shrink from Newton, MA, who yearns for a real Chanel suit (Maryann = Elder), and Pfeni Rosensweig, a globe-trotting journalist (Maryjo Mace = Woodburn). Wasserstein was born in Brooklyn, New York to Morris Wasserstein, a = wealthy textile executive, and his wife, Lola Schleifer, an amateur = dancer who moved to the United States from Poland when her father was = accused of being a spy. Wasserstein was one of four children, including = brother Bruce Wasserstein. Her maternal grandfather was Simon Schleifer, = a prominent Polish Jewish playwright who moved to Paterson, New Jersey = and became a Hebrew school principal. Wasserstein earned a B.A. in = history from Mount Holyoke College in 1971, an M.A. in creative writing = from City College of New York, and an M.F.A. in 1976 from the Yale = School of Drama, where her classmates included the future playwright = Christopher Durang. In 1990 she received an honorary Doctor of Humane = Letters degree from Mount Holyoke College and in 2002 Wasserstein = received an honorary Doctor of Fine Arts degree from Bates College. In 1989, she won both the Tony and the Pulitzer Prize for her play, The = Heidi Chronicles. Her wry, smart, and often highly comical plays, which explore topics = ranging from feminism to family to ethnicity to pop culture, include The = Sisters Rosensweig, Isn't It Romantic, An American Daughter, Old Money, = and her last work which opened in Fall 2005, Third. In addition, she = wrote the screenplay for the 1998 film, The Object of My Affection that = starred Jennifer Aniston. Wasserstein was hospitalized with lymphoma in December, 2005, and died = on January 30, 2006, aged 55. The news of Wasserstein's death was = unexpected because her illness had not been widely publicized outside = the theatre community. The night after she died, Broadway's lights were = dimmed in her honor. OUR DIRECTOR Curt Arnold (Director) A Cleveland-based actor, director and stage = manager, Curt is making his Weathervane directorial debut, although his = work has been seen on our stage in the annual Community AIDS Netwek = benefit stagings of Forever Plaid, Nunsense A-Men, Nunsense II: The = Second Coming and Pump Boys and Dinettes. One August 20 & 21, he will = direct this year's benefit production of Ruthless! here at Weathervane. = Several years ago, he appeared on our stage in Sweeney Todd and as = Rooster Hannigan in Annie, and he will next be "exposed" as Harold in = The Full Monty. He thanks Elynmarie Kazle for this opportunity. OUR ENSEMBLE: Margo Parker (Sara) Akron Margo first appeared on Weathervane's stage nearly 27 years ago in = Dracula. She was last seen as Lee Green in The Tale of the Allergist's = Wife. In 1985, she won a Chanticleer for her many roles in The Dining = Room. Maryann Elder (Gorgeous) Gates Mills=20 Maryann is appearing at Weathervane for the first time. A resident of = Gates Mills, she has performed with many area theaters, most recently = Ensemble Theatre's acclaimed production of The Price with Dorothy and = Reuben Silver. Maryjo Mace Woodburn (Pfeni) Cuyahoga Falls Maryjo holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Theater from Kent State = University. She currently works for AmeriCorps VISTA and has taught in = Weathervane's education program for several years. Toni Clair (Tess) Massilon Toni is working toward a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Theater and French = at The University of Akron and is a graduate of GlenOak High School. In = her two years of study at UA, she has appeared in Cabaret, June = Daydreaming, Buried Child, Inherit the Wind and Tartuffe. Richard Worswick (Geoffrey) Akron Richard is a local actor and model. At Weathervane he was seen in = productions of The Tale of the Allergist's Wife, Noises Off, The Dinner = Party, The Mystery of Irma Vep, The Chosen, As Bees in Honey Drown and = The Laramie Project. He has also been on stage at The Bang and the = Clatter Theatre Company, Dobama Theatre, Berea Summer Theatre and The = Cleveland Play House. Ian S. Haberman (Merv) Sharon Center Ian's involvement with Weathervane began in 1982 when he was cast in a = production of The Royal Family. In the nearly 25 years since that first = on-stage appearance, Ian has been involved with Weathervane in a variety = of capacities: he has acted in about 20 different plays and musicals, = designed and run sound for several shows, directed two Women's Board = Christmas productions, served as a member of the Board of Trustees for = four three-year terms including a stint as President of the Board in the = early 1990's and as Secretary of the Board for three years, and he has = been a member of and has chaired the Play Selection Committee for many = years. He has won Chanticleers for acting in Doubles, Conversations with = My Father, and Little Shop of Horrors and for sound design in The Diary = of Anne Frank. Several years ago, he received the Trustees' Award from = the Board and is currently serving as Interim Artistic Director. Geoffrey Darling (Nick) Canton Geoffrey is making his first appearance at Weathervane and was most = recently Frank Strang in Equus at the Beck Center in Lakewood. Based in = Canton, Geoffrey arrived from New Zealand last year and has already been = in productions in Cleveland and Stow as well as many solo performances = of the Gospel According to St Mark in northeast Ohio. Among his credits = are lead roles in Shadowlands, Terra Nova, The Tempest, Taming of the = Shrew and The Crucible and his forays into solo theatre also include The = Ancient Mariner and his own creation Shakespeare and the Supernatural. Robert Keith, Jr. (Tom) Clinton Robert is a junior at Firestone High School where he has appeared in The = Diary of Anne Frank, Grease and Urinetown. He played Laurie in our youth = production of Little Women and was Roger in Lord of the Flies for = Magical Theatre Company. Backstage: David Hess (Stage Manager) Akron Erin Katz Ford (Lighting Designer) Cuyahoga Falls Judy Willemsen (Sound Designer) Akron Jenniver Sparano (Costume Designer) Cleveland Kathy Kohl (Properties Designer) Akron Todd Dieringer (Scenic Designer) Copley Alan Scott Ferrall (Technical Director) Cuyahoga Falls Kathy Kohl Assistant Technical Director Akron Wendy Wasserstein's light-hearted comedy that takes a look at three = uncommon women and their quest for love, self-definition and fulfillment = -- THE SISTERS ROSENSWEIG. See it at Weathervane Playhouse April 25 - = May 13, 2007. Low-cost preview performances on Wednesday and Thursday, = April 25 & 26 at 7:30 p.m. with official opening on Friday, April 25 at = 8:00 p.m. A complete performance schedule is posted online at = weathervaneplayhouse.com. Charge by phone at Weathervane's Ticket Office = at 330-836-2626 or purchase tickets online at = www.weathervaneplayhouse.com. Call between 10 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday.=20 Tickets: $20 (Other Tickets: Wed. & Thurs previews $14, Children 17 or = younger $16, College Students and Senior Citizens $18 on Thursdays and = Sundays. Half-price student rush tickets may be purchased at the door = with I.D. pending availability. Weathervane's annual scholarship luncheon will be held on Saturday, May = 12 with a performance of The Sisters Rosensweig following. Combination = ticket is $32. Seating is limited - reserve early. The play is recommended for general audiences. The Ohio Arts Council helped fund this program with state tax dollars to = encourage economic growth, education excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans. Additional Season Sponsors: WKSU, Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company www.weathervaneplayhouse.com ***30*** ------=_NextPart_000_0016_01C77C2B.17FD6970 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Weathervane Ticket Office=20 330-836-2626

WEATHERVANE = PLAYHOUSE

Announces Cast for Wendy Wasserstein=92s = Comedy

THE SISTERS=20 ROSENSWEIG

Weathervane Playhouse presents Wendy Wasserstein=92s light-hearted = comedy=20 THE SISTERS ROSENSWEIG, April 25 =96 = May 13,=20 2007

Taking place in London at a gathering to celebrate sister Sara's = birthday,=20 this comedy explores family and the familiar relationships of three = Jewish=20 sisters from Brooklyn with their male companions from 1930s youth to = 1990s=20 London.

The Sisters Rosensweig began at Lincoln Center Theater. It ran on = Broadway at the Barrymore Theater for 556 performances, won the Outer = Critics=20 Circle Award and was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Play. Pulitzer=20 Prize-winning playwright, Wendy Wasserstein, wrote this light-hearted = comedy as=20 a tribute to her sisters, and for all women who have endured and = triumphed with=20 the love of their sisters.

The Sisters Rosensweig is Wendy Wasserstein's look at three = uncommon=20 women and their quest for love, self-definition and fulfillment. They = are as=20 different as only sisters (or brothers) can be. Ms. Wasserstein's group = portrait=20 is both a comedy and a play of character. It offers sharp truths about = what can=20 divide relatives and what can draw them together.

Loosely based on the lives of playwright Wendy Wasserstein and her = sisters,=20 the play takes place in the fancy drawing room of the oldest sib, Sara = Goode, a=20 super-successful 54-year-old banker living in London (Margo Parker). = Arriving=20 for her birthday are Gorgeous Teitelbaum, a radio shrink from Newton, = MA, who=20 yearns for a real Chanel suit (Maryann Elder), and Pfeni Rosensweig, a=20 globe-trotting journalist (Maryjo Mace Woodburn).

Wasserstein was born in Brooklyn, New York to Morris = Wasserstein, a=20 wealthy textile executive, and his wife, Lola Schleifer, an amateur = dancer who=20 moved to the United States from Poland when her father was accused of = being a=20 spy. Wasserstein was one of four children, including brother Bruce=20 Wasserstein. Her maternal = grandfather was=20 Simon Schleifer, a prominent Polish Jewish playwright = who moved to Paterson, New Jersey and = became a Hebrew=20 school principal. Wasserstein earned a B.A. in history from Mount Holyoke College in 1971, an=20 M.A. in creative writing from City College of New York, and an=20 M.F.A. in 1976 from the Yale School of = Drama, where her classmates included the future = playwright=20 Christopher Durang. = In 1990 she=20 received an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree from Mount Holyoke College and in 2002=20 Wasserstein received an honorary Doctor of Fine Arts degree from = Bates=20 College.

In 1989, she won both the Tony=20 and the Pulitzer Prize for = her play,=20 The Heidi Chronicles.

Her wry, smart, and often highly comical plays, which explore topics = ranging=20 from feminism to family to ethnicity to pop culture, include The Sisters Rosensweig, Isn=92t It=20 Romantic, = <= FONT=20 face=3DHelvetica size=3D2>An American=20 Daughter, = <= FONT=20 face=3DHelvetica size=3D2>Old = Money, and her last work which opened in Fall 2005, = Third. In addition, she wrote the screenplay for = the 1998 film,=20 The Object of My = Affection that starred Jennifer Aniston.

Wasserstein was hospitalized with lymphoma in December, 2005, and died on January 30, 2006, aged 55. The = news of=20 Wasserstein's death was unexpected because her illness had not been = widely=20 publicized outside the theatre community. The night after she died, = Broadway's lights = were dimmed in=20 her honor.

OUR DIRECTOR

Curt Arnold (Director) A Cleveland-based actor, director and = stage=20 manager, Curt is making his Weathervane directorial debut, although his = work has=20 been seen on our stage in the annual Community AIDS Netwek benefit = stagings of=20 Forever Plaid, Nunsense A-Men, Nunsense II: The Second Coming and = Pump=20 Boys and Dinettes. One August 20 & 21, he will direct this = year=92s=20 benefit production of Ruthless! here at Weathervane. Several = years ago,=20 he appeared on our stage in Sweeney Todd and as Rooster Hannigan = in=20 Annie, and he will next be "exposed" as Harold in The Full = Monty.=20 He thanks Elynmarie Kazle for this opportunity.

OUR ENSEMBLE:

Margo Parker (Sara) Akron

Margo first appeared on Weathervane=92s stage nearly 27 years ago in=20 Dracula. She was last seen as Lee Green in The Tale of the = Allergist=92s=20 Wife. In 1985, she won a Chanticleer for her many roles in The = Dining=20 Room.

Maryann Elder (Gorgeous) Gates Mills

Maryann is appearing at Weathervane for the first time. A resident of = Gates=20 Mills, she has performed with many area theaters, most recently Ensemble = Theatre=92s acclaimed production of The Price with Dorothy and = Reuben=20 Silver.

Maryjo Mace Woodburn (Pfeni) Cuyahoga Falls

Maryjo holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Theater from Kent State = University.=20 She currently works for AmeriCorps VISTA and has taught in = Weathervane=92s=20 education program for several years.

Toni Clair (Tess) = Massilon

Toni is working toward a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Theater and = French at The=20 University of Akron and is a graduate of GlenOak High School. In her two = years=20 of study at UA, she has appeared in Cabaret, June Daydreaming, Buried = Child,=20 Inherit the Wind and Tartuffe.

Richard Worswick (Geoffrey) Akron

Richard is a local actor and model. At Weathervane he was seen in = productions=20 of The Tale of the Allergist=92s Wife, Noises Off, The Dinner Party, = The=20 Mystery of Irma Vep, The Chosen, As Bees in Honey Drown and The = Laramie=20 Project. He has also been on stage at The Bang and the Clatter = Theatre=20 Company, Dobama Theatre, Berea Summer Theatre and The Cleveland Play=20 House.

Ian S. Haberman (Merv) Sharon Center

Ian=92s involvement with Weathervane began in 1982 when he was cast = in a=20 production of The Royal Family. In the nearly 25 years since that = first=20 on-stage appearance, Ian has been involved with Weathervane in a variety = of=20 capacities: he has acted in about 20 different plays and musicals, = designed and=20 run sound for several shows, directed two Women=92s Board Christmas = productions,=20 served as a member of the Board of Trustees for four three-year terms = including=20 a stint as President of the Board in the early 1990=92s and as Secretary = of the=20 Board for three years, and he has been a member of and has chaired the = Play=20 Selection Committee for many years. He has won Chanticleers for acting = in=20 Doubles, Conversations with My Father, and Little Shop of = Horrors=20 and for sound design in The Diary of Anne Frank. Several years = ago, he=20 received the Trustees=92 Award from the Board and is currently serving = as Interim=20 Artistic Director.

Geoffrey Darling (Nick) Canton

Geoffrey is making his first appearance at Weathervane and was most = recently=20 Frank Strang in Equus at the Beck Center in Lakewood. Based in = Canton,=20 Geoffrey arrived from New Zealand last year and has already been in = productions=20 in Cleveland and Stow as well as many solo performances of the Gospel = According to St Mark in northeast Ohio. Among his credits are lead = roles in=20 Shadowlands, Terra Nova, The Tempest, Taming of the Shrew and = The=20 Crucible and his forays into solo theatre also include The = Ancient=20 Mariner and his own creation Shakespeare and the = Supernatural.

Robert Keith, Jr. (Tom) Clinton

Robert is a junior at Firestone High School where he has appeared in = The=20 Diary of Anne Frank, Grease and Urinetown. He played Laurie = in our=20 youth production of Little Women and was Roger in Lord of the=20 Flies for Magical Theatre Company.

 

Backstage:

David Hess (Stage Manager) Akron

Erin Katz Ford (Lighting Designer) Cuyahoga Falls

Judy Willemsen (Sound Designer) Akron

Jenniver Sparano (Costume Designer) Cleveland

Kathy Kohl (Properties Designer) Akron

Todd Dieringer (Scenic Designer) Copley

Alan Scott Ferrall (Technical Director) Cuyahoga Falls

Kathy Kohl Assistant Technical Director Akron

Wendy Wasserstein=92s light-hearted comedy that takes = a look at=20 three uncommon women and their quest for love, self-definition and = fulfillment=20 -- THE SISTERS ROSENSWEIG. See it at Weathervane Playhouse = April 25 =96 May 13, 2007. Low-cost preview performances on = Wednesday=20 and Thursday, April 25 = & 26 at=20 7:30 p.m. with official opening on Friday, April 25 at = 8:00=20 p.m. A complete performance schedule is posted online at=20 weathervaneplayhouse.com. Charge by phone at Weathervane=92s Ticket = Office at=20 330-836-2626 or purchase tickets online at www.weathervaneplayhouse.com= .

Call between 10 = a.m. and 5:30=20 p.m. Tuesday through Friday.

Tickets: $20 (Other Tickets: Wed. & Thurs previews $14, = Children 17=20 or younger $16, College Students and Senior Citizens $18 on Thursdays = and=20 Sundays. Half-price student rush tickets may be purchased at the door = with I.D.=20 pending availability.

Weathervane=92s=20 annual scholarship luncheon will be held on Saturday, May 12 with a = performance=20 of The Sisters Rosensweig following. Combination ticket is=20 $32.
Seating is=20 limited =96 reserve early.

The play is recommended for general=20 audiences.

The Ohio Arts Council helped fund this = program with=20 state tax dollars to encourage economic growth,

education excellence and cultural = enrichment for=20 all Ohioans.

Additional Season Sponsors: WKSU, = Goodyear Tire=20 & Rubber Company

www.weathervaneplayhouse.com

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------=_NextPart_000_0016_01C77C2B.17FD6970-- From dharris at jfsa-cleveland.org Wed Apr 11 08:20:35 2007 From: dharris at jfsa-cleveland.org (Dahlia Harris) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 11:20:35 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITIONS: Expect Respect Performance Troupe Message-ID: <4F4582A862EA584EA5667ABA8E5BC62701D9F52D@jfsaexch1.jfsant.ds> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77C4C.F3C6473A Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable CALLING ALL TEEN ACTORS!!! Here's your chance to hone your acting skills and educate students=20 about an important issue at the same time! "Expect Respect" Performance Troupe=20 AUDITIONS A part of JFSA's Family Violence Services Actors, ages 14 - 20, needed for roles in the one-act drama "Expect Respect", an educational production on violence in teenage relationships that will tour locally throughout the school year. Rehearsals will take place from mid-June through August. Troupe will travel to local area high schools, youth groups and organizations during the 2007-2008 school year. Roles: 7 high school students and a substitute teacher (3-4 female and 4-5 male roles). =20 *See below for more details about the play Auditions Mandel JCC 26001 S. Woodland Rd. Beachwood (Arts & Crafts Building) Thursday, May 3 4:00 - 6:00 PM Sunday, May 6 3:00 - 5:30 PM Monday, May 7 6:00 - 8:00 PM Callbacks Monday, May 14 6:00 - 8:00 PM Auditioners will read from the script. =20 To Book Your Audition=20 or for more information: RSVP to Dahlia Harris, Teen Outreach Specialist by responding to this e-mail=20 or by calling (216) 378-3477 More about the play: This play is a 40 minute production which illustrates abusive teen relationships in contrast with healthy relationships on both a peer-to-peer and dating level. It will be presented to high school students and youth groups in the context of discussions about violence among young people. Roles include: Phil: the school's football champion Jen: Phil's sarcastic girlfriend=20 Ted: the guy who learned about controlling women from his dad Christine: Ted's girlfriend Debbie: the new girl Brian: the class "geek" Andy: a buddy of Ted and Phil's who is interested in Debbie Drama teacher: forces the class to look at their behaviors ``````````````````````````````````````````````` Dahlia Harris Teen Outreach Specialist JFSA 24075 Commerce Park Rd. Beachwood, OH 44122 (216) 378-3477 dharris at jfsa-cleveland.org HOTLINE: (216) 691-SAFE ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77C4C.F3C6473A Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable AUDITIONS: Expect Respect Performance Troupe

CALLING ALL TEEN ACTORS!!!

Here's your chance to hone your acting skills and educate = students

about an important issue at the same = time!

"Expect Respect" Performance Troupe

AUDITIONS

A part = of JFSA's Family Violence Services

Actors, ages = 14 - 20, needed for roles in the one-act drama "Expect = Respect", an educational production on violence in teenage = relationships that will tour locally throughout the school = year.

Rehearsals = will take place from mid-June through August.

Troupe will = travel to local area high schools, youth groups and organizations during = the 2007-2008 school year.

Roles: 7 = high school students and a substitute teacher (3-4 female and 4-5 male = roles). 

*See below for more details = about the play

Auditions
Mandel JCC
26001 S. Woodland Rd.
Beachwood
(Arts & Crafts = Building)

Thursday, May = 3
4:00 - 6:00 PM

Sunday, May = 6
3:00 - 5:30 PM

Monday, May = 7
6:00 - 8:00 PM

Callbacks
Monday, May 14
6:00 - 8:00 PM


Auditioners will read = from the script. 

To = Book Your Audition
or for more = information:
RSVP to Dahlia Harris, Teen = Outreach Specialist by responding to this e-mail
or by calling (216) = 378-3477


More = about the play:
This play is a 40 minute production = which illustrates abusive teen relationships in contrast with healthy = relationships on both a peer-to-peer and dating level.  It will be = presented to high school students and youth groups in the context of = discussions about violence among young people.

Roles = include:
Phil:   =         the school's football = champion

Jen:    =         Phil's sarcastic girlfriend =

Ted:    =         the guy who learned about = controlling women from his dad

Christine:      Ted's girlfriend

Debbie: =         the new girl

Brian:  =         the class = "geek"

Andy:   =         a buddy of Ted and Phil's who = is interested in Debbie

Drama teacher: forces the class to = look at their behaviors

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Dahlia Harris
Teen Outreach Specialist
JFSA
24075 Commerce Park Rd.
Beachwood, OH 44122
(216) 378-3477
dharris at jfsa-cleveland.org

HOTLINE: (216) 691-SAFE


------_=_NextPart_001_01C77C4C.F3C6473A-- From ahedger at fineartsassociation.org Wed Apr 11 08:34:11 2007 From: ahedger at fineartsassociation.org (Ann Hedger) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 10:34:11 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Male Movers/Dancers Needed for "Guys & Dolls" Message-ID: <2744EDEF40EB124FABA588C9E7F3EC6E013B086B@fa1.FineArts.Local> The Fine Arts Association 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, Ohio 44094 =20 Male Movers/Dancers are still needed for=20 The Fine Arts Association production of "Guys & Dolls" =20 Dance Call Audition:=20 Tuesday, April 17 beginning at 6:30 pm=20 Call 440-951-7500 x113 for an appointment and information. =20 "Guys & Dolls" A musical fable of Broadway Based on a story and characters of Damon Runyon Music and=20 Lyrics by Frank Loesser Book by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows =20 Director - Fabio Polanco Choreographer - Jim Weaver Music Director - John Krol =20 Performance Dates: June 1, 2, 8, 9, 15 & 16, 2007 - 8:00 pm June 3, 10, & 17, 2007 - 3:00 pm Rehearsals Start: Mid-April, 2007 =20 About the show: Set in Damon Runyon's mythical New York City, Guys and Dolls, considered by many to be the perfect musical comedy, soars with the spirit of Broadway as it introduces us to a cast of vivid characters who have become legends in the canon: Sarah Brown, the upright but uptight "mission doll," out to reform the evildoers of Times Square; Sky Masterson, the slick, high-rolling gambler who woos her on a bet and ends up falling in love; Adelaide, the chronically ill nightclub performer whose condition is brought on by the fact she's been engaged to the same man for 14 years; and Nathan Detroit, her devoted fianc=E9, desperate as always to find a spot for his infamous floating crap game. Everything works out in the end, thanks to the machinations of Abe Burrows' and Jo Swerling's hilarious, fast-paced book and Frank Loesser's bright, brassy, immortal score, which takes us from the heart of Times Square to the cafes of Havana, Cuba, and even into the sewers of New York City =20 =20 Ann Hedger Programming Coordinator 440-951-7500 x103 ahedger at fineartsassociation.org __________________________ The Fine Arts Association Your Center for Arts Education 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, OH 44094 www.fineartsassociation.org =20 =20 From kabbw49 at gmail.com Wed Apr 11 08:33:35 2007 From: kabbw49 at gmail.com (Kathy Whitmore) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 11:33:35 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]North Ridgeville's Olde Towne Hall Theatre Presents "The Nerd" Message-ID: <5b4acfd70704110833g107049cfx4194629d081693e@mail.gmail.com> ------=_Part_10219_27364804.1176305615726 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=WINDOWS-1252; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline Olde Towne Hall Theatre presents *The Nerd* Written by Larry Shue Directed by Brad Sales Now an aspiring young architect in Terre Haute, Indiana, Willum Cubbert (Kurt Hildebrand) has often told his friends about the debt he owes to Rick Steadman, a fellow ex-GI whom he has never met but who saved has life after he was seriously wounded in Vietnam. He has written to Rick to say that, as long as he is alive, "you will have somebody on Earth who will do anything for you"=97so Willum is delighted when Rick (Jim Jason) shows up unexpected= ly at his apartment on the night of his thirty-fourth birthday party. But his delight soon fades as it becomes apparent that Rick is a hopeless "nerd"=97= a bumbling oaf with no social sense, little intelligence and less tact. And Rick stays on and on, his continued presence among Willum and his friends (Stephen Hubbard, Melissa Lyle) leading to one uproarious incident after another, until the normally placid Willum finds himself contemplating violence=97a dire development which, happily, is staved off by the surprisi= ng "twist" ending of the play. Rounding out the cast are Mark Silberstein, Kathy Whitmore and Jarod Wade. Performances are at the Olde Towne Hall Theatre, 36119 Center Ridge Road, North Ridgeville on April 20, 21, 27, 28; May 3, 4, 5 at 8 p.m. Tickets are $8.00 and may be reserved by calling the box office at 440-327-2909. For more information, check our website at http://www.oldetownehalltheatre.com ------=_Part_10219_27364804.1176305615726 Content-Type: text/html; charset=WINDOWS-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline

Olde Towne Hall Theatre presents

The Nerd

Written by Larry Shue

Directed by Brad Sales

Now an aspiring young architect in Terre Haute, Indiana, Willum Cubbert (Kurt Hildebran= d) has often told his friends about the debt he owes to Rick Steadman, a fe= llow ex-GI whom he has never met but who saved has life after he was seriou= sly wounded in=20 Vietnam. He has written to Rick to say that, as long as he is alive, "you= will have somebody on Earth who will do anything for you"=97so Willum= is delighted when Rick (Jim Jason) shows up unexpectedly at his apartment = on the night of his thirty-fourth birthday party. But his delight soon fade= s as it becomes apparent that Rick is a hopeless "nerd"=97a bumbl= ing oaf with no social sense, little intelligence and less tact. And Rick s= tays on and on, his continued presence among Willum and his friends (Stephe= n Hubbard, Melissa Lyle) leading to one uproarious incident after another, = until the normally placid Willum finds himself contemplating violence=97a d= ire development which, happily, is staved off by the surprising "twist= " ending of the play. Rounding out the cast are Mark Silberstein, Kath= y Whitmore and Jarod Wade.=20

Performances are at the Olde Towne Hall Theatre, 36119 Ce= nter Ridge Road, North Ridgeville on April 20, 21, 27, 28; May 3, 4, 5 at 8= =20 p.m. Tickets are $8.00 and may be reserved by calling the box office at 440= -327-2909. For more information, check our website at http://www.oldetownehalltheatre.com

------=_Part_10219_27364804.1176305615726-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Wed Apr 11 08:41:41 2007 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny K. Wu) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 11:41:41 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Support Indie Film, get The Rapture Merchandise now :) Message-ID: <0MKp2t-1Hbes63f3Q-0008Sk@mrelay.perfora.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0017_01C77C2E.6043E2B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Support indie films! We have some merchandises from The Rapture movie now available, check it out http://www.cafepress.com/rapturethemovie Also, The Rapture is officially repped by WonderPhil Productions (after months of negotiation with 6 sales reps). Although the movie is not completed (almost), our sales rep is taking the new trailer (also available online at http://www.rapturethemovie.com) to Cannes Film Market this May and to American Film Market in 2007. We have received numerous positive feedback (from couple of sales reps) that the trailer made in Nov 2006 which won a 2007 Bronze Telly under movie trailer category is really good for domestic market, so we revamped it and added more fx for the foreign market this time, version 2.1 of the trailer can be viewed at our website. The Rapture is an indie low-budget sci-fi Anime styled film that was shot entirely in Ohio with talented cast and crew from all over the USA. More informaiton and videos can be found at http://www.rapturethemovie.com Johnny Wu ------=_NextPart_000_0017_01C77C2E.6043E2B0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Support indie films! =

We have some merchandises from The Rapture movie = now available, check it out

http://www.cafepress.com/rapturethemovie

Also, The Rapture is officially repped by = WonderPhil Productions (after months of negotiation with 6 sales reps). Although = the movie is not completed (almost), our sales rep is taking the new trailer (also available online at http://www.rapturethemovie.com) to Cannes Film Market this May and to American Film Market in 2007. =

We have received numerous positive feedback = (from couple of sales reps) that the trailer made in Nov 2006 which won a 2007 Bronze = Telly under movie trailer category is really good for domestic market, so we = revamped it and added more fx for the foreign market this time, version 2.1 of = the trailer can be viewed at our website.

The Rapture is an indie low-budget sci-fi Anime = styled film that was shot entirely in Ohio = with talented cast and crew from all over the USA. More informaiton and = videos can be found at http://www.rapturethemovie.com

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Take a break and play cros= sword puzzles - FREE! Play Now! = --_a895645f-98a8-4856-ba5b-16ceb30a8ad0_-- From bwakser at gmail.com Wed Apr 11 10:44:20 2007 From: bwakser at gmail.com (Barry Wakser) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 13:44:20 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]To Kill a Mockingbird at Carnation City Players Message-ID: <64ac19720704111044v6b76002au92862d0b4b7d2825@mail.gmail.com> ------=_Part_15107_1867921.1176313460549 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Make your reservations now for To Kill a Mockingbird by calling (330) 821-8712. Carnation City Players' To Kill a Mockingbird by Christopher Sergel opens at the Firehouse Theater in Alliance on April 20th. Additional performances are April 21, 27, 28, 29. This play is a thought-provoking drama skillfully crafted from the novel by Harper Lee. To Kill a Mockingbird was first published in 1960. The novel portrays three years in the life of Scout Finch, the young daughter of an Alabama town's principled lawyer, Atticus Finch. The novel became a best-seller and won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. The play is set in the 1930s in the fictional town of Maycomb, Alabama. It is presented as the memories of narrator, Jean Louise Finch (Faith Sheaffer-Thornberry). Jean Louise, known as Scout (Meredith Piatt) as a child, presents her recollections of the activities and characters in her home town at the time of the arrest and trial of Tom Robinson (Daryl Robinson), a black man accused of raping a white girl, Mayella Ewell (Megan Leigh Valentino). Scout's father, Atticus Finch (Fred Weibel) is the attorney defending Tom Robinson. Scout and her brother Jem (Victor Schade) and their friend Dill (Gregory Margida) are intrigued by the Radley house and its mysterious inhabitants Boo and Nathan Radley (Christopher Canfield and Paul Hudzik). Jem and Scout who are motherless rely on housekeeper Calpurnia (Tawangda Howell) for comfort and discipline. Most of the locals are appalled that a man of Atticus Finch's standing in the community would defend a black man. Neighbors Maudie Atkinson (Kathy Gray Farthing), Miss Stephanie (Joan Conlon), and Mrs. Dubose (Tammy Hyde) all have an opinion. Atticus stands his ground in defending Tom before and during the trial including when a crowd of men that includes Mayella's father Bob Ewell (Joe Clifford Faust) and Walter Cunningham (Anthony Margida) show up at the jail to abduct Tom Robinson. Rounding out the cast are J. Kim Lewis (Heck Tate), Joe Martuccio (Judge Taylor), Pamela S. Smith (Helen), Barry Wakser (Mr. Gilmer) and Vincent Watts (Reverend Sykes). The townspeople of Maycomb are Pamela Weibel, Kevin Findling, Jim Perone, Jim Piatt, Cornelius Edwards, Dolores Edwards, Jessi Howells, Jermane Watson, Victoria Watts, and Atoiya Williams. Superbly acted by this large cast, this classic American drama portrays a historic slice of Southern life. Don McCallister is directing with Dawn Findling as Stage Manager. set design is by Keith Brown and Gordon Harrison, lights by Corey Clay, and costuming by Connie Houk. The play runs through April 29th. Friday and Saturday performances are at 8:00 pm on April 20th and 21st and April 27th and 28th. The Sunday matinee is on April 29th at 2:30 pm. Tickets are $10 for adults and $8 for students (17 and under). Reservations can be made by calling the box office at 330-821-8712. Standing Ovation Production Partner for To Kill a Mockingbird is Terry's Tire Town. Production Partners are Goris-Meadows Insurance, Alliance Ventures, Geiger, Teeple, Smith and Hahn, and Butler Wick and Company. -- Barry Wakser bwakser at gmail.com ------=_Part_15107_1867921.1176313460549 Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline

Make your reservations now for To Kill a Mockingbird by calling (330) 821-8712.

Carnation City Players'  To Kill a Mockingbird by Christopher Sergel
opens at the Firehouse Theater in Alliance on April 20th. Additional
performances are April 21, 27, 28, 29.

This play is a thought-provoking drama skillfully crafted from the
novel by Harper Lee. To Kill a Mockingbird was first published in
1960. The novel portrays three years in the life of Scout Finch, the
young daughter of an Alabama town's principled lawyer, Atticus Finch.
The novel became a best-seller and won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction.

The play is set in the 1930s in the fictional town of Maycomb,
Alabama. It is presented as the memories of narrator, Jean Louise
Finch (Faith Sheaffer-Thornberry). Jean Louise, known as Scout
(Meredith Piatt) as a child, presents her recollections of the
activities and characters in her home town at the time of the arrest
and trial of Tom Robinson (Daryl Robinson), a black man accused of
raping a white girl, Mayella Ewell (Megan Leigh Valentino). Scout's
father, Atticus Finch (Fred Weibel) is the attorney defending Tom
Robinson.

Scout and her brother Jem (Victor Schade) and their friend Dill
(Gregory Margida) are intrigued by the Radley house and its
mysterious inhabitants Boo and Nathan Radley (Christopher Canfield
and Paul Hudzik). Jem and Scout who are motherless rely on
housekeeper Calpurnia (Tawangda Howell) for comfort and discipline.

Most of the locals are appalled that a man of Atticus Finch's
standing in the community would defend a black man. Neighbors Maudie
Atkinson (Kathy Gray Farthing), Miss Stephanie (Joan Conlon), and
Mrs. Dubose (Tammy Hyde) all have an opinion. Atticus stands his
ground in defending Tom before and during the trial including when a
crowd of men that includes Mayella's father Bob Ewell (Joe Clifford
Faust) and Walter Cunningham (Anthony Margida) show up at the jail to
abduct Tom Robinson.

Rounding out the cast are J. Kim Lewis (Heck Tate), Joe Martuccio
(Judge Taylor), Pamela S. Smith (Helen), Barry Wakser (Mr. Gilmer)
and Vincent Watts (Reverend Sykes). The townspeople of Maycomb are
Pamela Weibel, Kevin Findling, Jim Perone, Jim Piatt, Cornelius
Edwards, Dolores Edwards, Jessi Howells, Jermane Watson, Victoria
Watts, and Atoiya Williams. Superbly acted by this large cast, this
classic American drama portrays a historic slice of Southern life.
Don McCallister is directing with Dawn Findling as Stage Manager. set
design is by Keith Brown and Gordon Harrison, lights by Corey Clay,
and costuming by Connie Houk.

The play runs through April 29th. Friday and Saturday performances
are at 8:00 pm on April 20th and 21st and April 27th and 28th. The
Sunday matinee is on April 29th at 2:30 pm. Tickets are $10 for
adults and $8 for students (17 and under). Reservations can be made
by calling the box office at 330-821-8712.
Standing Ovation Production Partner for To Kill a Mockingbird is
Terry's Tire Town. Production Partners are Goris-Meadows Insurance,
Alliance Ventures, Geiger, Teeple, Smith and Hahn, and Butler Wick
and Company.



--
Barry Wakser
bwakser at gmail.com ------=_Part_15107_1867921.1176313460549-- From ktpikus at yahoo.com Wed Apr 11 10:48:40 2007 From: ktpikus at yahoo.com (Catherine Pikus) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 10:48:40 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]ballroom dance lessons Message-ID: <131640.90291.qm@web50910.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-474104006-1176313720=:90291 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Do you watch "Dancing with the Stars" religiously and want to learn? Are you a closet "Dirty Dancing" fan? Have you ever wanted to impress that special someone on the dance floor? Ballroom Dance Lessons are now being offered at Mentor Heisley Racquet & Fitness Club. (Membership NOT required) Over the next 10 weeks, Learn the basics of Cha-cha, Waltz, Swing, Tango, Fox Trot, Merengue, and Much More! Membership to the fitness club is NOT required, nor is having a partner. All you need is a willingness to learn. A new session of ballroom dance lessons is scheduled to begin Wednesday April 18 and there is no deadline for registration. Date: Wednesday evenings From April 18 to June 27 (There will be no class on Wed. May 2) Time: 7:30-8:30pm (if necessary a second session may be added from 8:30-9:30) Location: Mentor Heisley Racquet and Fitness Club 6000 Heisley Road Mentor, Ohio (440)357-6147 Cost: Members: $50/person Non-Members: $65/person For further information contact Cindy at (440)357-6147 or by e-mail at cwollant at neohio.twcbc.com To register, contact Heisley Racquet Club at (440)357-6147. --------------------------------- Need Mail bonding? Go to the Yahoo! Mail Q&A for great tips from Yahoo! Answers users. --0-474104006-1176313720=:90291 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Do you watch "Dancing with the Stars" religiously and want to learn?
 
Are you a closet "Dirty Dancing" fan?
 
Have you ever wanted to impress that special someone on the dance floor?
 
Ballroom Dance Lessons
 
are now being offered at Mentor Heisley Racquet & Fitness Club.  (Membership NOT required)
 
Over the next 10 weeks, Learn the basics of Cha-cha, Waltz, Swing, Tango, Fox Trot, Merengue, and Much More!
 
Membership to the fitness club is NOT required, nor is having a partner.  All you need is a willingness to learn.
 
A new session of ballroom dance lessons is scheduled to begin Wednesday April 18 and there is no deadline for registration.
 
 
Date:      Wednesday evenings From April 18 to June 27
                   (There will be no class on Wed. May 2)
 
Time:      7:30-8:30pm
       (if necessary a second session may be added from 8:30-9:30)
 
Location:  Mentor Heisley Racquet and Fitness Club
               6000 Heisley Road
               Mentor, Ohio
               (440)357-6147
 
Cost:      Members: $50/person 
             Non-Members:  $65/person
 
 
For further information contact Cindy at (440)357-6147
  or by e-mail at cwollant at neohio.twcbc.com
 
To register, contact Heisley Racquet Club at (440)357-6147. 
 
 
 
 
 



Need Mail bonding?
Go to the Yahoo! Mail Q&A for great tips from Yahoo! Answers users. --0-474104006-1176313720=:90291-- From remingtondreams at hotmail.com Wed Apr 11 10:49:15 2007 From: remingtondreams at hotmail.com (Donnell Hodges) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 13:49:15 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A World Premiere:"A Colored Funeral" @ Karamu! Message-ID:


 
Karamu Performing Arts Theater
proudly presents the
World Premiere
of
"A Colored Funeral"
written by Gregory S. Carr
directed by Christopher Johnston
in the
Arena Theater
April 13 - May 6, 2007
 
(seen your doctor lately?)
 
 


Mortgage refinance is Hot. *Terms. Get a 5.375%* fix rate. Check savings From Stagecrafters at orange.k12.oh.us Wed Apr 11 12:04:16 2007 From: Stagecrafters at orange.k12.oh.us (Stagecrafters) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 15:04:16 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Urinetown Scandal at Stagecrafters Message-ID: Yes! It's time for the scandalous production that caused so much fuss = on NEOPAL a few months back... STAGECRAFTERS YOUTH THEATRE PRESENTS: URINETOWN - THE MUSICAL Come and see some of the most talented teens in Northeast Ohio sing = about... one of the basic necessities of life. SATURDAY, APRIL 14TH AT 2PM AND 7PM SUNDAY, APRIL 15TH AT 1PM ORANGE HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 32000 CHAGRIN BLVD PEPPER PIKE, OH 44124 TICKETS ARE $7 AT THE DOOR FOR QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL 216-831-8601. Richard J. Hinkelman Stagecrafters Associate 32000 Chagrin Blvd - Pepper Pike, OH 44124 216.831.8601x5103 stagecrafters at orange.k12.oh.us www.orangerec.com From chris.white at antonellicollege.edu Wed Apr 11 12:18:05 2007 From: chris.white at antonellicollege.edu (Chris White) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 15:18:05 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Chagrin Valley Little Theatre has an immediate opening for: Message-ID: <022e01c77c6e$21d51d10$0a01a8c0@cwhite> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_022B_01C77C4C.9AB2DB40 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Chagrin Valley Little Theatre has an immediate opening for: an Advertising Sales Specialist in Chagrin Falls,Oh. This individual is = responsible for achieving maximum sales and growth by effectively = marketing and selling ads in our playbill for the 2008-2009 Season. =20 Key Responsibilities Requirements * Business Management Administration, Marketing, or equivalent work = experience *Experience in direct sales both growing current customer relationships = and generating=20 new customer relations *Ability to provide printing house with usable copy and graphics = suitable for productions=20 *Basic computer skills=20 *Excellent verbal and written communication skills=20 *Strong Interpersonal and organizational skills=20 =20 Position Position is an independent contractor. Paid on commission. There are = no benefits and contractor would have to pay for his/her own mileage, = mailings, phone etc. =20 =20 Apply in writing: CVLT 40 River Street Chagrin Falls, Ohio = 44022 =20 Or=20 Apply E-Mail: cvlt at cvlt.org =20 The Chagrin Valley Little Theatre is a volunteer, not-for-profit = organization which exists to enrich the cultural life of Greater = Cleveland and Northeast Ohio. Through the production of live theatre and = related programming, the Chagrin Valley Little Theatre shall promote = excellence in performance for the enjoyment of its audiences, advance = the skills of individuals within the performing arts, and maintain sound = fiscal management throughout its operations and initiatives. 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_022B_01C77C4C.9AB2DB40 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Chagrin Valley Little = Theatre

has an immediate opening for:

an Advertising Sales=20 Specialist in Chagrin Falls,Oh. This individual is = responsible for=20 achieving maximum sales and growth by effectively marketing = and=20 selling ads in our playbill for the 2008-2009 Season.

 

Key=20 Responsibilities

 

Requirements
* Business = Management=20 Administration, Marketing, or equivalent work=20 experience

*Experience in direct sales both growing = current=20 customer relationships and generating

  =20 new customer relations

*Ability to provide printing house with usable = copy and=20 graphics suitable for productions
*Basic computer skills =
*Excellent=20 verbal and written communication skills
*Strong Interpersonal and=20 organizational skills 

 

Position

Position is an independent contractor.  Paid on commission.  There are no benefits and = contractor=20 would have to pay for his/her own mileage, mailings, phone etc. =20

 

Apply in = writing:    CVLT    40 River = Street    Chagrin Falls, = Ohio  = 44022  
Or=20
Apply E-Mail:  cvlt at cvlt.org

 

The Chagrin Valley Little Theatre is a = volunteer,=20 not-for-profit organization which exists to enrich the cultural life of = Greater=20 Cleveland and Northeast Ohio. Through the production of live theatre and = related=20 programming, the Chagrin Valley Little Theatre shall promote excellence = in=20 performance for the enjoyment of its audiences, advance the skills of=20 individuals within the performing arts, and maintain sound fiscal = management=20 throughout its operations and initiatives.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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_022B_01C77C4C.9AB2DB40-- From royberko at yahoo.com Wed Apr 11 12:31:29 2007 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 12:31:29 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: ALL SHOOK UP (Playhouse Square Foundation/Palace Theatre) Message-ID: <284258.39265.qm@web33109.mail.mud.yahoo.com> ?ALL SHOOK UP? delights some and shakes up others at the Palace Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times At the conclusion of ?ALL SHOOK UP,? now on stage at the Palace Theatre, half of the audience was standing and cheering. The rest were sitting, looking at the standees as if they were out of their minds. One well-known local theatre performer commented, ?That was charming.? Another said, ?What in heck (word change to protect the conservative readers) were the producers thinking...that was awful!? ?ALL SHOOK UP? is writer Joe DiPietro?s attempt to bridge together a story set in 1955 and the songs of Elvis Presley. The story line is trite, the characters are caricatures, the dancing is stylized (often done as if the cast was in an emotional time warp), the songs are blended into the dialogue with a shoe-horn, and the total effect is kitsch. Into a small midwestern town rides Chad! He?s on a motorcycle, wears skin tight jeans, clinging t-shirt, has a twitching and thrusting pelvis, sings like a mediocre Elvis, makes women faint and scream, and causes general hyper-testosterone chaos. Before he leaves, he falls in love with a sexy female museum director (Miss Sandra), who rejects him, and then with a guy (Ed), who is actually a girl (Natalie). Ms. Sandra falls for the guy (Ed) who is really a girl (Natalie), but then switches allegiances to Dennis, a nerdy future dentist, who is in love with the girl (Natalie) but not her alter-ego, the guy (Ed). Natalie?s father is in hot pursuit of Miss Sandra, but winds up with Sylvia, the Black owner of a bar whose daughter (Lorraine) is in love with Dean, the daughter of the town?s up tight, racist mayor, Matilda. Matilda, in turn is in love with.....okay, this could go on and on, but you get the idea. ?WEST SIDE STORY? this is not. It doesn?t even reach the literary level of the ?other? Elvis musical, ?BYE, BYE BIRDIE.? But it is so ditzy, that it?s funny and lends itself to moaning over the idiocy. Wedged into the plot are numerous rock ?n roll mega hits, including ?Jailhouse Rock (where the rocker finds himself because he lead the local town boys astray),? ?Heartbreak Hotel? (in this case referring to the graveyard at the end of the road) and ?One Night With You? (sung in all sorts of coupling situations). At one time or another almost the entire cast wears and warbles about their ?Blue Suede Shoes.? The touring company covers the extremes of talent and background. Susan Anton, a long time Broadway star, sings up a storm as Miss Sylvia, though her acting is paper thin. Her ?There?s Always Me? stopped the show. She brought down the house with her one-liner describing the parochial nature of the play? setting: ?This town makes me miss Parma.? Professional newcomer Joe Manddragona, who plays rocker Chad, is shorter than would be expected for the macho male lead. All the females tower over him (which may have been another of those unintentionally intentional deeds of the director). He makes up for his height with smoldering good looks, a mobile pelvis and a fairly good voice. His dancing is so down pat he almost looks like a robot and some of his lines are on the same emotional level. Dennis Moench as nerdy Dennis, has the best voice in the cast and wins over the audience with a well-defined characterization (think Eugene in ?GREASE? and Hugo in ?BYE BYE BIRDIE?). His ?It Hurts Me? is poignantly tender. Jannie Jones whales as Sylvia, the bar owner, though she goes off-key in spots. Tracee Beazer is perky and sings well as Sylvia?s daughter. Jenny Fellner is undistinguished in the roles of Natalie/Ed. The ?ALL SHOOK UP? band rocks, sometimes too loudly, but that only enhances the over-all effect. Director Christopher Ashley knows what he?s doing. Taking this material seriously would have highlighted the weaknesses of the script. By playing for exaggeration, creating caricatures and making the whole experience bigger than life he creates a living comic book. The results? The audience laughs through their moans and bewilderment. Capsule judgment: ?ALL SHOOK UP? is the kind of show that audiences will love or hate. It?s going to depend on your mood and expectations. If you go in knowing there is a very slight story line (and even referring to it as a story line is an exaggeration), that is both unrealistic and obvious, and just let yourself get carried away by the over-the top performances, obvious choreography and transparent means used to hook the Elvis Presley fueled songs together, you?ll have a blast. If not, you?ll leave at intermission. ?C?mon Everybody? ?Don?t Be Cruel,? ?Let Yourself Go,? and you ?Can?t Help Falling in Love? with ?ALL SHOOK UP.? The show runs through April 22 at the Palace Theatre in Playhouse Square. For tickets call 216-241-6000, 800-766-6048 or go on line to www.playhousesquare.com. Roy Berko's blog, which contains theatre and dance reviews from 2002 through 2007, as well as his consulting and publications information, can be found at http://royberko.info Roy's theatre and dance reviews appear regularly on NeOHIOpal, an on-line source. To subscribe to this free service via the World Wide Web, visit http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal. His reviews also appear on www.coolcleveland.com ____________________________________________________________________________________ Bored stiff? Loosen up... Download and play hundreds of games for free on Yahoo! Games. http://games.yahoo.com/games/front From seandene at aim.com Wed Apr 11 13:07:55 2007 From: seandene at aim.com (seandene at aim.com) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 16:07:55 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Karamu Seeks Director(s) Message-ID: <8C94A8C3A079A78-16BC-724A@webmail-db14.sysops.aol.com> ----------MB_8C94A8C3A079A78_16BC_D715_webmail-db14.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Karamu Performing Arts Theatre is seeking Directors for our 15th Annual R. Joyce Whitley Festival of New Plays, ARENAFEST. Through this festival Karamu House Inc., seeks to nurture promising playwrights. We are currently scheduling interviews for Saturdays April 14th and April 21st. Please contact Seanna Perry at 216.795.7070 ext. 242 or email mutheatre at karamu.com to schedule an appointment. Thank you. ________________________________________________________________________ Check Out the new free AIM(R) Mail -- 2 GB of storage and industry-leading spam and email virus protection. ----------MB_8C94A8C3A079A78_16BC_D715_webmail-db14.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
Karamu Performing Arts Theatre is seeking Directors for our 15th Annual R. Joyce Whitley Festival of New Plays, ARENAFEST. Through this festival Karamu House Inc., seeks to nurture promising playwrights.  We are currently scheduling interviews for Saturdays April 14th and April 21st. Please contact Seanna Perry at 216.795.7070 ext. 242 or email mutheatre at karamu.com to schedule an appointment.
 
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----------MB_8C94A8C3A079A78_16BC_D715_webmail-db14.sysops.aol.com-- From act4ever2003 at hotmail.com Wed Apr 11 13:27:19 2007 From: act4ever2003 at hotmail.com (Corey Mach) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 16:27:19 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Attention TEENS: Auditions for CHILDREN OF EDEN at Cassidy Message-ID: --_bddb5347-ced9-46db-a1b3-4352536e3074_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Paul W. Cassidy's Teen Theatre announces auditions for... =20 =20 Children of Eden =20 =20 Sunday, May 27, 6:00-9:00 pm or Monday, May 28, 6:00-9:00 pm Callbacks; May 29, 6:00 pm =20 =20 Supervising Director- Trinidad Snider Director- Erin R. diLauro Musical Director- Corey Joseph Mach Choreographer- Sarah Clare Producer- Diana Kullgren =20 Performances: August 16, 17, 18, 19 =20 This is the third year of Cassidy's Teen Show, performed every summer on a = Main Stage budget. Rehearsals will begin June 17th, running Mondays, Tuesda= ys, Wednesdays, Thursdays, from 4:00-7:00, and some necessary Sundays. Come= prepared on one of the audition days with two contrasting 32-bar cuts of a= contemporary musical theatre song. An accompanist will be provided; no one= will be allowed to audition without music. Bring dance attire and be ready= to move. Ages 13-20 are invited to audition for a cast of about 30. The ro= les of "Young Cain" and "Young Abel" have already been cast. We are especia= lly seeking female belters and strong, high, tenors. Everyone auditioning m= ust be available every day of the week of August 12. More information about= the show can be found by clicking here. =20 **Know any and all conflicts you will have throughout the run BEFORE you au= dition!** =20 Further questions regarding auditions/rehearsals/performances, e-mail Corey= at cmach at bw.edu. =20 Hope to see you there! The Paul W. Cassidy Theatre, 6200 Pearl Road, Parma Heights, OH =20 Corey Joseph Mach cmach at bw.edu coreyjosephmach.com _________________________________________________________________ Your friends are close to you.=A0Keep them that way. http://spaces.live.com/signup.aspx= --_bddb5347-ced9-46db-a1b3-4352536e3074_ Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The Paul W. Cassidy's Teen Theatre= announces auditions for...

 

 

Children of Eden

 

 

Sunday, May 2= 7, 6:00-9:00 pm

or

Monday, May 28, 6:= 00-9:00 pm

Callbacks; May 29, 6:00 pm

 

 

Supervisin= g Director- Trinidad Snider

Director- = Erin R. diLauro

Musical Directo= r- Corey Joseph Mach

Choreographer- Sa= rah Clare

Producer- = Diana Kullgren

 

Performances: August 16, 17, 18, 19

 

This is the third year of Cassid= y's Teen Show, performed every summer on a Main Stage budget. Rehearsals wi= ll begin June 17th, running Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, from = 4:00-7:00, and some necessary Sundays. Come prepared on one of the audition= days with two contrasting 32-bar cuts of a contemporary musical= theatre song. An accompanist will be provided; no one will be allowed= to audition without music. Bring dance attire and be ready to move. Ages 1= 3-20 are invited to audition for a cast of about 30. The roles of "Young Ca= in" and "Young Abel" have already been cast. We are especially seeking fema= le belters and strong, high, tenors. Everyone auditioning must be available= every day of the week of August 12. More information about the show can be= found by clicking here.

 

**Know any and all conflicts you will have throughout the run BEFORE you audit= ion!**

 

Further questions regarding audi= tions/rehearsals/performances, e-mail Corey at cmach at bw.edu.

 

Hope to see you there!

The Paul W. Cassidy Theatre, 6200 Pearl Road, Parma Heigh= ts, OH

 

Corey Joseph Mach

cmach at bw.e= du

coreyjosephmach.com


Your friends are close to you.=A0 Keep them that way. = --_bddb5347-ced9-46db-a1b3-4352536e3074_-- From fstorch at beckcenter.org Wed Apr 11 13:28:54 2007 From: fstorch at beckcenter.org (Fran Storch) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 16:28:54 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Works on Paper" Exhibit by Ann Caywood Brown at Beck Center through April 29 Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84EAED982@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77C78.06FFA768 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 11, 2007 For more information (216) 521-2540 Yvette Hanzel, ext. 225 John Coyne, ext. 236 =20 =20 Beck Center for the Arts presents "Works on Paper" by Ann Caywood Brown Now through April 29, 2007 Music-Armory Building =20 =20 Lakewood, Ohio- The Beck Center for the Arts is proud to present "Works on Paper," an exhibit by Ann Caywood Brown on display in the Beck Center's Music-Armory Building now through April 29. A reception with the artist will be held on Friday, April 20. The exhibit and reception are both free and open to the public. Brown's pastel and mixed media exhibit showcases her interest in landscapes. "Landscape elements fascinate me," said Brown "My pastels are recollections of special events or places, remembered as land and sky scapes. Polaroid transfers allow me to manipulate the scenes depicted in my pastels in a smaller format and with new elements."=20 Brown's involvement with the arts in Cleveland spans several decades and includes work with the Cleveland Artists Foundation, the Massillon Museum, the Cleveland Museum of Art, and the Valley Art Center, to name a few. This award-winning artist and former Beck Center teacher works primarily with ceramics and pastels. Her artwork has been displayed in galleries and exhibitions throughout the Cleveland area. Brown holds a B.A. in Art History from Case Western Reserve University and currently works as an independent curator, as well as a project coordinator with the Massillon Museum. The "Works on Paper" exhibit is on display through April 29 in the Music-Armory Building located at the southern end of the Beck Center campus behind the Main Building. Exhibit hours are Monday through Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Saturdays from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. The Beck Center for the Arts is located at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood, just 10 minutes west of downtown Cleveland. Convenient on-site parking is available. ### ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77C78.06FFA768 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

FOR IMMEDIATE = RELEASE:

April 11, 2007

For more information (216) = 521-2540

Yvette = Hanzel, ext. = 225

John Coyne, ext. 236

 

 

Beck Center for the Arts

presents

“Works on Paper”

by Ann Caywood Brown

Now through April 29, 2007

Music-Armory Building

 

 

         &= nbsp;  Lakewood, Ohio- The Beck Center for the Arts is proud to present “Works on Paper,” an = exhibit by Ann Caywood Brown on display in the Beck Center’s Music-Armory = Building now through April 29.  A reception with the artist will be held on = Friday, April 20.  The exhibit and reception are both free and open to the = public.

     = ;       Brown’s pastel and mixed media exhibit showcases = her interest in landscapes.  “Landscape elements fascinate = me,” said Brown “My pastels are recollections of special events or places, = remembered as land and sky scapes.  Polaroid transfers allow me to manipulate = the scenes depicted in my pastels in a smaller format and with new elements.” =

     = ;       Brown’s involvement with the arts in Cleveland spans several decades and includes work with = the Cleveland Artists Foundation, the Massillon Museum, the Cleveland Museum = of Art, and the Valley Art Center, to name a few.  This award-winning = artist and former Beck = Center teacher works primarily = with ceramics and pastels.  Her artwork has been displayed in galleries = and exhibitions throughout the Cleveland area.  Brown holds a B.A. in Art History from Case Western Reserve = University and currently works as an independent curator, as well as a project = coordinator with the Massillon Museum.<= /p>

The “Works on Paper” exhibit is on display through April 29 in the = Music-Armory Building located at the southern end of the Beck Center campus behind the = Main = Building.  Exhibit hours are Monday through Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and = Saturdays from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.  The Beck Center for the Arts is = located at 17801 Detroit = Avenue in Lakewood, just 10 minutes west of = downtown Cleveland.  Convenient on-site parking is available.

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C77C78.06FFA768-- From jeon at artistschair.com Wed Apr 11 13:29:26 2007 From: jeon at artistschair.com (jeon at artistschair.com) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 13:29:26 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a STAND-UP COMEDIAN? Bruce A. Manners/Apr. 11 & Other News! Message-ID: <22378087.1176323366118.JavaMail.root@web21> ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST" Stand-up Comedian- BRUCE A. MANNERS (Location: Medina, Ohio) (April 11, 2007) To view Bruce's profile, visit www.artistschair.com or http://www.artistschair.com/showprofile.asp?id=293 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 broadview-heights-spotlights at cox.net Wed Apr 11 13:42:14 2007 From: broadview-heights-spotlights at cox.net (Spotlights) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 16:42:14 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]seeking STAGE MANAGER at Broadview Heights Message-ID: <001a01c77c79$e4df8790$7bbf6b44@NASO1> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_001B_01C77C58.5DCDE790 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ATTENTION, ALL VOLUNTEERS! Looking to get involved with community theater? Now is your chance! The Broadview Heights Spotlights Community Theater has an immediate opening for a STAGE MANAGER for its upcoming production of The Cemetery Club. The ideal candidate is a responsible and dedicated volunteer (sorry, no stipend) who is able to attend the majority of rehearsals from now until show opening (rehearsal duties will include taking blocking notes, calling line cues, and serving as a general assistant to the director). The stage manager will also be responsible for coordinating the backstage activities for the full run of the production, including set changes, property placements, and cue calling. Production dates are May 4-20. Interested parties may direct any inquires to Annette Phelps at aphelps74 at sbcglobal.net. ------=_NextPart_000_001B_01C77C58.5DCDE790 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

ATTENTION, ALL VOLUNTEERS! =

 

Looking to get involved with community theater?  = Now is your chance!

 

The Broadview Heights Spotlights Community Theater = has an immediate opening for a STAGE MANAGER for its upcoming production of = The Cemetery Club.  The = ideal candidate is a responsible and dedicated volunteer (sorry, no stipend) = who is able to attend the majority of rehearsals from now until show opening (rehearsal duties will include taking blocking notes, calling line cues, = and serving as a general assistant to the director).  The stage manager = will also be responsible for coordinating the backstage activities for the = full run of the production, including set changes, property placements, and cue calling.  Production dates are May 4-20.  Interested parties = may direct any inquires to Annette Phelps at aphelps74 at sbcglobal.net= .

 

 

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_001B_01C77C58.5DCDE790-- From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Wed Apr 11 13:49:09 2007 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 15:49:09 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Music Faculty Positions Available at Fine Arts Message-ID: <2744EDEF40EB124FABA588C9E7F3EC6E0155C5CF@fa1.FineArts.Local> The following part-time music faculty positions are available at The Fine Arts Association in Willoughby. * Bass Guitar * Percussion * Voice * Violin =20 To submit a resume or for more information, e-mail Linda Wise, Director of Education at lwise at fineartsassociation.org =20 =20 The Fine Arts Association is located at 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, Ohio 44094. =20 =20 From ric_hamp at yahoo.com Wed Apr 11 13:58:09 2007 From: ric_hamp at yahoo.com (ric hampton) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 13:58:09 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]House of Blues Message-ID: <849127.37767.qm@web51005.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-404316981-1176325089=:37767 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Did any one get to see G-Love at the House of Blues last night...His guest Travelin Blues frrom Detroit had the house rockin...We hope to bring him here to a local blues spot. --------------------------------- We won't tell. Get more on shows you hate to love (and love to hate): Yahoo! TV's Guilty Pleasures list. --0-404316981-1176325089=:37767 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Did any one get to see G-Love at the House of  Blues last night...His guest Travelin Blues frrom Detroit had the house rockin...We hope to bring him here to a local blues spot.


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(and love to hate): Yahoo! TV's Guilty Pleasures list. --0-404316981-1176325089=:37767-- From pgoersmeyer at clevelandplayhouse.com Wed Apr 11 15:00:35 2007 From: pgoersmeyer at clevelandplayhouse.com (pgoersmeyer) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 18:00:35 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Run crew needed Message-ID: <012601c77c84$deed4f10$2100a8c0@clevelandplayhouse.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0127_01C77C63.57DBAF10 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Cleveland Play House is looking to fill a run crew position for their last production of the season, Lincolnesque. This is a paid position. The dates of the contract are 4/19/07 to 5/20/07. Any interested party please reply to Penny Goersmeyer, Assistant Production Manager at 216-795-7000 ext. 243 or e-mail at pgoersmeyer at clevelandplayhouse ------=_NextPart_000_0127_01C77C63.57DBAF10 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Run crew needed

The Cleveland Play House is looking to = fill a run crew position for their last production of the season, = Lincolnesque.  This is a paid position.  The dates of the = contract are 4/19/07 to  5/20/07.   Any interested party = please reply to Penny Goersmeyer, Assistant Production Manager at = 216-795-7000 ext. 243 or e-mail at = pgoersmeyer at clevelandplayhouse

------=_NextPart_000_0127_01C77C63.57DBAF10-- From judgehand2003a at yahoo.com Wed Apr 11 14:39:45 2007 From: judgehand2003a at yahoo.com (Christopher Fortunato) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 14:39:45 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Re: [clevelandfilmmaking] This whole Ken Burns controversy is idiotic In-Reply-To: <362763.94979.qm@web82604.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <889682.51094.qm@web51909.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-827128352-1176327585=:51094 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit I don;t like doing history by balkanization. If that's the case, then most of Ken Burns interviewees would have to be with Italians, since the largest group of GIs were Italian. That is just politicization by professional activists. Sort of reminds me of the sanitization the Smithsonian had of the Enola Gay exhibition. It cheapened the glorious end to World War II. Nicholas DAmico wrote: Time for me to weigh in on this. You guys that know me know that I can't resist sticking my unasked for opinion into a subject like this. I read with interest and then disgust an article in the paper about the moronic stink being made about Ken Burns' new documentary about WWII not having any examples of Hispanic vets talking about their experiences. It was pointed out quite clearly that the doc incorporates the reminicences of vets from four towns and four towns only, a cross section of the United States as it was at the time. Now somone gets their panties in a twist because ALL ehtnic groups don't recieve equal time?! This is what my Grandfather used to term "bullshit." The second ANY filmmaker, documentarian, author, songwriter, or whoever has to bend over backwards and change the vision of their project just to suit the needs of someone that decided to take offense at the exclusion of their ethnic group. no matter what ethnic group that may be, the creative process ceases being creative and becomes regulated, and that flies in the face of creativity. If you're so fucking concerned about people finding out what the Hispanic experience in WWII was, MAKE YOUR OWN DAMN DOCUMENTARY ABOUT IT! DON'T FORCE YOUR VISION ON SOMEONE ELSE!!! When you get right down to it, this doc is the property of Mr. Burns, and having seen his previous documentaries, I am positive this will be a facinating, touching, heartbreaking, amazing experience, as all of his work has been. If you want face time on the TV and in the papers, do something to earn it rather than protesting something that's none of your business. And how was YOUR day? [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] __._,_.___ Messages in this topic (1) Reply (via web post) | Start a new topic Messages | Files | Photos | Links | Database | Calendar Change settings via the Web (Yahoo! ID required) Change settings via email: Switch delivery to Daily Digest | Switch format to Traditional Visit Your Group | Yahoo! Groups Terms of Use | Unsubscribe Recent Activity 1 New Members Visit Your Group Yahoo! Movies Staying in tonight? Check out new DVDs and read reviews. Yahoo! HotJobs Be Discovered! ? Upload your resume Employers find you Search Ads Get new customers. List your web site in Yahoo! Search. . __,_._,___ --------------------------------- TV dinner still cooling? Check out "Tonight's Picks" on Yahoo! TV. --0-827128352-1176327585=:51094 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
I don;t like doing history by balkanization.  If that's the case, then most of Ken Burns interviewees would have to be with Italians, since the largest group of GIs were Italian.
 
That is just politicization by professional activists.  Sort of reminds me of the sanitization the Smithsonian had of the Enola Gay exhibition.  It cheapened the glorious end to World War II.

Nicholas DAmico <nick_d2003 at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Time for me to weigh in on this. You guys that know me know that I can't resist sticking my unasked for opinion into a subject like this.

I read with interest and then disgust an article in the paper about the moronic stink being made about Ken Burns' new documentary about WWII not having any examples of Hispanic vets talking about their experiences. It was pointed out quite clearly that the doc incorporates the reminicences of vets from four towns and four towns only, a cross section of the United States as it was at the time. Now somone gets their panties in a twist because ALL ehtnic groups don't recieve equal time?!

This is what my Grandfather used to term "bullshit." The second ANY filmmaker, documentarian, author, songwriter, or whoever has to bend over backwards and change the vision of their project just to suit the needs of someone that decided to take offense at the exclusion of their ethnic group. no matter what ethnic group that may be, the creative process ceases being creative and becomes regulated, and that flies in the face of creativity. If you're so fucking concerned about people finding out what the Hispanic experience in WWII was, MAKE YOUR OWN DAMN DOCUMENTARY ABOUT IT! DON'T FORCE YOUR VISION ON SOMEONE ELSE!!!

When you get right down to it, this doc is the property of Mr. Burns, and having seen his previous documentaries, I am positive this will be a facinating, touching, heartbreaking, amazing experience, as all of his work has been. If you want face time on the TV and in the papers, do something to earn it rather than protesting something that's none of your business.

And how was YOUR day?

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Check out "Tonight's Picks" on Yahoo! TV. --0-827128352-1176327585=:51094-- From broadview-heights-spotlights at cox.net Wed Apr 11 14:39:41 2007 From: broadview-heights-spotlights at cox.net (Spotlights) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 17:39:41 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Spotlights Youth Auditions: THE TRUTH ABOUT CINDERELLA Message-ID: <000501c77c81$f4a7ede0$7bbf6b44@NASO1> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C77C60.6D964DE0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable THE TRUTH ABOUT CINDERELLA =96 SPOTLIGHTS YOUTH THEATER =20 OPEN AUDITIONS FOR JUNIOR HIGH AND HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS! =20 Where: Broadview Heights Spotlights / Cultural Arts Building, 9543 Broadview Road (from the main entrance, proceed down drive to flagpole; = turn right at the flagpole and follow the signs to the theater, behind the = Police Station) =20 When: Tuesday, May 15 and Wednesday, May 16 at 7PM =20 Please Prepare: A musical theater song of your choice. Bring sheet = music in the appropriate key; no a capella or recorded music, please. =20 Production Dates: Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, July = 19-29 =20 =20 The Broadview Heights Spotlights Community Theater will be holding open auditions for its upcoming youth production, The Truth About Cinderella. The Spotlights are seeking junior-high and high-school performers for = all roles; approximately 15 females and 10 males will be cast. Auditions = will be held Tuesday, May 15 and Wednesday, May 16 at 7PM at the Broadview Heights Cultural Arts Building, located on the Broadview Center property (9543 Broadview Road =96 =BD mile South of Route 82, behind the Police Department). Auditioners should dress for movement. Interested actors should also be prepared to sing a musical theater song of their choice (please bring sheet music in the appropriate key). An accompanist will = be provided; no a capella or taped music, please. Readings from the script will be provided. The show=92s director is Frank Lucas; music director, = Gail Wirick. Performance dates are Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and = Sundays, July 19-29. =20 The Truth About Cinderella is a fun, comedic musical that takes a turn = on the classic tale. Poor Cinderella? Not this time! In The Truth, Cinderella=92s poor stepmother and stepsisters sweetly, desperately try = to dray Cinderella away from her beloved brooms and brushes to the ball. = Not one, but two Godmothers play against one another and supply plenty of = =93good fairy=94 versus =93bad fairy=94 stabs at Cinderella=92s conscience. And = the King and Queen are at odds over whether they will marry off their son, the handsome (but mute) Prince Charming. Of course everyone knows how the = story ends=85 but do they really know? Audiences will go away laughing at The Truth. Music by Charles Strouse; lyrics by David Rogers. Book by June Walker Rogers. =20 For more information, interested parties may contact the Broadview = Heights Spotlights Community Theater by phone at (330) 526-4404 or on the web at www.broadview-heights-spotlights.org . =20 Posted 04/11/07 by A. Naso =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C77C60.6D964DE0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

THE TRUTH ABOUT CINDERELLA – SPOTLIGHTS = YOUTH THEATER

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OPEN AUDITIONS FOR JUNIOR HIGH AND = HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS!

 

Where:=A0 Broadview Heights Spotlights / Cultural Arts Building, 9543 Broadview Road (from the main entrance, proceed down drive to flagpole; turn right at the flagpole and = follow the signs to the theater, behind the Police = Station)

 

When:=A0 Tuesday, = May 15 and Wednesday, May 16 at 7PM

 

Please Prepare:=A0 = A musical theater song of your choice.=A0 Bring sheet music in the appropriate = key; no a capella or recorded music, = please.

 

Production Dates:=A0 = Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, July 19-29

 

 

The Broadview Heights Spotlights Community Theater = will be holding open auditions for its upcoming youth production, The Truth About Cinderella.=A0 = The Spotlights are seeking junior-high and high-school performers for all = roles; approximately 15 females and 10 males will be cast.=A0 Auditions will be = held Tuesday, May 15 and Wednesday, May 16 at 7PM at the Broadview Heights Cultural Arts Building, located on the Broadview Center property = (9543 Broadview = Road – =BD mile South of Route 82, behind the Police Department).=A0 = Auditioners should dress for movement.=A0 Interested actors should also be prepared = to sing a musical theater song of their choice (please bring sheet music in the appropriate key).=A0 An accompanist will be provided; no a capella or taped music, = please.=A0 Readings from = the script will be provided.=A0 The show’s director is Frank Lucas; music = director, Gail Wirick.=A0 Performance dates are Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and = Sundays, July 19-29.

 

The Truth About Cinderella = is a fun, comedic musical that takes a turn on the classic tale.=A0 Poor = Cinderella?=A0 Not this time!=A0 In The Truth, = Cinderella’s poor stepmother and stepsisters sweetly, desperately try to dray Cinderella away from her beloved brooms and brushes to the = ball.=A0 Not one, but two = Godmothers play against one another and supply plenty of “good fairy” versus = “bad fairy” stabs at Cinderella’s conscience.=A0 And the King and = Queen are at odds over whether they will marry off their son, the handsome = (but mute) Prince Charming.=A0 Of course everyone knows how the story ends… = but do they really know?=A0 = Audiences will go away laughing at The = Truth.=A0 Music by Charles Strouse; lyrics by David Rogers.=A0 Book by June Walker = Rogers.

 

For more information, interested parties may contact = the Broadview Heights Spotlights Community Theater by phone at (330) = 526-4404 or on the web at www.broadview-heigh= ts-spotlights.org.

 

Posted 04/11/07 by A. = Naso

 

------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C77C60.6D964DE0-- From porthouse at kent.edu Wed Apr 11 14:47:32 2007 From: porthouse at kent.edu (porthouse at kent.edu) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 17:47:32 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]=?windows-1252?Q?Audition=3A_Bassist_for_Porthouse_Theatre=92s_Pump_Boys_and_?= =?windows-1252?Q?Dinettes?= Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --Boundary_(ID_+JjA//K+kRS4W5KjfnqLoA) Content-type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252 Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Content-disposition: inline Porthouse Theatre is currently seeking a bassist for its 2007 Production = of Pump Boys and Dinettes=2C running June 14th-30th=2C 2007=2E Directed b= y Assistant Artistic Director Eric van Baars=2C Pump Boys and Dinettes se= rves up music ranging from country ballads to high-energy acoustic rock=2E= Please note that Pump Boys and Dinettes is a production in which perform= ers are both musicians and actors=2E The bassist will also be playing the= role of =93Eddie=94 during the production=2E A comfortable onstage prese= nce is needed=2C and an ability to sing is beneficial=2C though not neces= sary=2E = Rehearsal Dates=3A Tuesday=2C May 29th-June 14th (Tech=3A June 10th-June = 14th) = Performance Dates=3A June 14th-June 30th=2C Opening Night=3A June 15th = Audition Date=3A Saturday=2C April 21st = Audition Times=3A Time slots will begin at 12=3A00pm = Location=3A Music =26 Speech Center=2C Kent State University (Main Campus= ) = If interested=2C please contact=3A Maureen Burns=2C Audition Coordinator = 330=2E672=2E3884 porthous= e=40kent=2Eedu = Porthouse Theatre was founded in 1971 and is the premier summer theater i= n the area=2E Set on the beautiful grounds of the Blossom Music Center=2C= Porthouse offers audiences the finest in professional summer theater=2E = The comfortable 500-seat=2C outdoor=2C covered pavilion theater is locate= d next to the Cuyahoga Valley National Park in Cuyahoga Falls=2E = Porthouse Theatre is a cultural service of Kent State University=2E Porth= ouse Theatre is a member of the Akron Area Arts Alliance=2E Porthouse The= atre=27s programs and activities are made possible in part by funding fro= m the Ohio Arts Council=2E = Porthouse Theatre = porthouse=40kent=2Ecom = www=2Eporthousetheatre=2Ecom = 330-672-3884 --Boundary_(ID_+JjA//K+kRS4W5KjfnqLoA) Content-type: text/html; 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Message-ID: <518698.12947.qm@web82803.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1522402670-1176329885=:12947 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Don't miss out on some of the most outstanding performances of the season! "Purlie Victorious", is playing at the East Cleveland Community Theatre. Written by Ossie Davis-Directed by Freddie Cox. Freddie Cox Director Theresa Burrage Stage Manager Lowell King Purlie Victorious Judson Jasmine Yates Luttiebelle Gussie Mae Jenkins Lakeisha Key Missy Judson John Wilburn Gitlow Judson Charlie Burrell Idella Landy Britt Moore Charlie Cotchipee Tom Dickinson Ol? Cap?n Cotchipee Tom Vasko The Sheriff / Deputy Brenda Bey Stage Hand Sylvia Farley Costumer Mike Lenzo Set Designer William DeLaney Lighting Designer Gary Knox Light Technician Dates are: April 21,22,27,28,29. May 4,5,6,11,12,13. Times: 8:00pm on Fridays and Saturdays 3:00pm on Sundays with a very special Mothers Day tribute on May 13. General admission-12.00 Seniors and Students- 10.00 For reservations call (216) 851-8721 Limited secured FREE parking so come early! Make your reservations NOW for a sparkling and relevant show. "Purlie is timeless"!! Timid sailors reef and tack and hug the sheltering lee, but ships that bring a whole world back put bravely out to sea..... --0-1522402670-1176329885=:12947 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Don't miss out on some of the most outstanding performances of the season!  "Purlie Victorious", is playing at the East Cleveland Community Theatre.  Written by Ossie Davis-Directed by Freddie Cox.
 
Freddie Cox
Director
Theresa Burrage
Stage Manager
Lowell King
Purlie Victorious Judson
Jasmine Yates
Luttiebelle Gussie Mae Jenkins
 
Lakeisha Key
Missy Judson
 
John Wilburn
Gitlow Judson
 
Charlie Burrell
Idella Landy
 
Britt Moore
Charlie Cotchipee
 
Tom Dickinson
Ol? Cap?n Cotchipee
 
Tom Vasko
The Sheriff / Deputy
 
Brenda Bey
 
Stage Hand
 
Sylvia Farley
Costumer
 
Mike Lenzo
Set Designer
 
William DeLaney
Lighting Designer
 
Gary Knox
Light Technician
 
 
Dates are: April 21,22,27,28,29.
               May 4,5,6,11,12,13.
 
Times: 8:00pm on Fridays and Saturdays
           3:00pm on Sundays with a very special Mothers Day tribute on May 13. 
 
General admission-12.00
Seniors and Students- 10.00
               For reservations call (216) 851-8721
Limited secured FREE parking so come early!  Make your reservations NOW for a sparkling and relevant show.  "Purlie is timeless"!!
 


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--0-1522402670-1176329885=:12947-- From marcus at designerglass.com Wed Apr 11 15:21:02 2007 From: marcus at designerglass.com (marcus at designerglass.com) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 18:21:02 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]=?utf-8?Q?Art_Show_Opening_Saturday=2c_April_=31=34=2c_=36=2d=38pm=2c_at_Gallery_=33=32=34_=96_=93Between_Two_Spirits=3a_Valleys_of_Virginia=94=2c_an_exhibition_of_works_by_local_Cleveland_artists_Bruce_and_Geraldine_Kiefer=2e?= Message-ID: <461d5f4e5f370_1cc18c7d78148567@Laptop.tmail> Art show opening saturday, april 14, 6-8pm, at gallery 324 ? ?between two spirits: Valleys of Virginia?, an exhibition of works by local Cleveland artists Bruce and Geraldine Kiefer. Photographs and framed assemblages, from $190 - $250, will be on display from April 14 through April 28, 2007. Gallery Hours: M-F 10 am ? 5 pm, Saturday 10 am ? 2 pm For more information: Gallery 324 The Galleria at Erieview 1301 East 9th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44114 216/780-1522 mbales at oh.verio.com The title ?Between Two Spirits: Valleys of Virginia? is both literal and metaphorical. Literal in that the work was created in the valleys of western Virginia, and metaphorical in that it melds, intersects, and counterpoises the creative spirits of the two artists. Bruce Kiefer is a fine art photographer. Geraldine Kiefer does mixed-media work. At Gallery 324 they will be exhibiting landscapes from Bath County Virginia where they participate in the Nimrod Hall Artists Program, and other sites in Virginia?s western valleys and ridges. In these works the literal image is sometimes manipulated in Bruce Kiefer?s work, to create new compositions. Geraldine Kiefer takes Bruce?s prints as the starting point for her meditations that enrich the original scenes. Parking There is $1.00 Parking for these events on Saturdays in the Galleria Parking Garage: enter off Lakeside between East 9th and East 12th. There?s a large sign with a 3-D curly-cue design that says "Galleria Parking", and a ramp down under the building. There is free street parking on E 9th, E 12th, and St Clair on Saturdays, and after 7 pm on weekdays, but only the E 12th Street entrance to the Galleria is open on weekdays after 7. Location Gallery 324 is in the middle of the Galleria by the escalator down into the parking garage. DIRECTIONS to the GALLERIA >From the west side 2 East - East Ninth Street, right - Lakeside, left - Galleria Parking Garage, right (if you get to 12th street you went too far - go around the block, right on 12th, right on St Clair, right on 9th, and right on Lakeside, and then right at the Parking Garage sign). Parking is Free on Saturdays, $3 after 4pm on Fridays. Go up the escalator or elevator to the FIRST FLOOR. Out of the elevator turn right and walk past the escalator to the Courtyard 480 - 176North - 90East - 2West (Lakewood) - East Ninth Street, left - Lakeside, left - Galleria Parking Garage, right (if you get to 12th street you went too far - go around the block, right on 12th, right on St Clair, right on 9th, and right on Lakeside, and then right at the Parking Garage sign) 71 North - 90 East - 90East - 2West (Lakewood) - East Ninth Street, left - Lakeside, left - Galleria Parking Garage, right (if you get to 12th street you went too far - go around the block, right on 12th, right on St Clair, right on 9th, and right on Lakeside, and then right at the Parking Garage sign) 77 North - 90East - 2West (Lakewood) - East Ninth Street, left - Lakeside, left - Galleria Parking Garage, right (if you get to 12th street you went too far - go around the block, right on 12th, right on St Clair, right on 9th, and right on Lakeside, and then right at the Parking Garage sign) >From the east side 480 - 77 North - 90East - 2West (Lakewood) - East Ninth Street, left - Lakeside, left - Galleria Parking Garage, right (if you get to 12th street you went too far - go around the block, right on 12th, right on St Clair, right on 9th, and right on Lakeside, and then right at the Parking Garage sign) 90 West - 2 West - East Ninth Street, left - Lakeside, left - Galleria Parking Garage, right (if you get to 12th street you went too far - go around the block, right on 12th, right on St Clair, right on 9th, and right on Lakeside, and then right at the Parking Garage sign) >From the Heights Martin Luther King Jr Blvd North - 90 West - 2 west - East Ninth Street, left - Lakeside, left - Galleria Parking Garage, right (if you get to 12th street you went too far - go around the block, right on 12th, right on St Clair, right on 9th, and right on Lakeside, and then right at the Parking Garage sign) By RTA Rapid >From wherever you are go to the Tower City station and change for the Waterfront Line - get off at East 9th street, up the stairs, turn right on East Ninth Street (away from the lake, away from the R&R Hall) walk half a block to Lakeside, cross Ninth Street to your left, cross Lakeside, and half a block further on is the Ninth Street Entrance to the Galleria. If the weather's nice, you can also walk from Tower City across Public Square away from the Terminal Tower building you came out of (the building in which the RTA Rapid lets you off) and toward the BP Building. Walk east (that is, turn right just past the BP building) on any of Superior, Rockwell, or St Clair streets, to East Ninth. Turn left. From St Clair, it's right there; from Rockwell, one block, from Superior two blocks, to the entrance at East Ninth and St Clair. If you?d like to be removed from this email list, please REPLY to this message to: marcus at designerglass.com and ask to be removed in the text of your message. From christyrmccune at sssnet.com Wed Apr 11 15:21:23 2007 From: christyrmccune at sssnet.com (Christy McCune) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 18:21:23 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Broadway performer teaches musical theater class this Sunday Message-ID: <003001c77c87$bd39cee0$0201a8c0@TRAVELER> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0031_01C77C66.36282EE0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit 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. S., 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. ------=_NextPart_000_0031_01C77C66.36282EE0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

 

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. S., 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.

 

------=_NextPart_000_0031_01C77C66.36282EE0-- From peteroctb at aim.com Wed Apr 11 16:04:15 2007 From: peteroctb at aim.com (peteroctb at aim.com) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 19:04:15 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Support Indie Film, get The Rapture Merchandise now :) In-Reply-To: <0MKp2t-1Hbes63f3Q-0008Sk@mrelay.perfora.net> References: <0MKp2t-1Hbes63f3Q-0008Sk@mrelay.perfora.net> Message-ID: <8C94AA4DC9849AA-15D4-7B9D@FWM-D29.sysops.aol.com> ----------MB_8C94AA4DC9849AA_15D4_E4EC_FWM-D29.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Just took a look at "The Rapture" trailer version 2.1 It is amazing--I am very excited to see this film. Great work and congratulations to Johnny Wu and his cast and crew. If anyone knows anything about filmmaking, they will know that it is NOT easy; it takes a tremendous amount of work, talent, long hours, passion and dedication---and it's all evident in the footage I viewed from "The Rapture". Excellent work. Yes, let's support indie films! Peter Fields ------------------------------------------------ "Never be bullied into silence. Never allow yourself to be made a victim. Accept no one's definition of your life; define yourself." --Harvey Fierstein ------------------------------------------------ visit the world of Little Beth Entertainment, Ltd. http://www.littlebeth.com -----Original Message----- From: johnny at mdifilm.com To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Sent: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 11:41 AM Subject: [NEohioPAL]Support Indie Film, get The Rapture Merchandise now :) Support indie films! We have some merchandises from The Rapture movie now available, check it out http://www.cafepress.com/rapturethemovie Also, The Rapture is officially repped by WonderPhil Productions (after months of negotiation with 6 sales reps). Although the movie is not completed (almost), our sales rep is taking the new trailer (also available online at http://www.rapturethemovie.com) to Cannes Film Market this May and to American Film Market in 2007. We have received numerous positive feedback (from couple of sales reps) that the trailer made in Nov 2006 which won a 2007 Bronze Telly under movie trailer category is really good for domestic market, so we revamped it and added more fx for the foreign market this time, version 2.1 of the trailer can be viewed at our website. The Rapture is an indie low-budget sci-fi Anime styled film that was shot entirely in Ohio with talented cast and crew from all over the USA. More informaiton and videos can be found at http://www.rapturethemovie.com Johnny Wu ________________________________________________________________________ Check Out the new free AIM(R) Mail -- 2 GB of storage and industry-leading spam and email virus protection. ----------MB_8C94AA4DC9849AA_15D4_E4EC_FWM-D29.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
Just took a look at "The Rapture" trailer version 2.1  It is amazing--I am very excited to see this film.  Great work and congratulations to Johnny Wu and his cast and crew.  If anyone knows anything about filmmaking, they will know that it is NOT easy; it takes a tremendous amount of work, talent, long hours, passion and dedication---and it's all evident in the footage I viewed from "The Rapture".  Excellent work.  Yes, let's support indie films!

Peter Fields
------------------------------------------------
"Never be bullied into silence. Never allow yourself to be made a victim. Accept no one's definition of your life; define yourself."
--Harvey Fierstein
------------------------------------------------
visit the world of
Little Beth Entertainment, Ltd.
http://www.littlebeth.com
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: johnny at mdifilm.com
To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Sent: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 11:41 AM
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Support Indie Film, get The Rapture Merchandise now :)

Support indie films!

We have some merchandises from The Rapture movie now available, check it out

http://www.cafepress.com/rapturethemovie

Also, The Rapture is officially repped by WonderPhil Productions (after months of negotiation with 6 sales reps). Although the movie is not completed (almost), our sales rep is taking the new trailer (also available online at http://www.rapturethemovie.com) to Cannes Film Market this May and to American Film Market in 2007.

We have received numerous positive feedback (from couple of sales reps) that the trailer made in Nov 2006 which won a 2007 Bronze Telly under movie trailer category is really good for domestic market, so we revamped it and added more fx for the foreign market this time, version 2.1 of the trailer can be viewed at our website.

The Rapture is an indie low-budget sci-fi Anime styled film that was shot entirely in Ohio with talented cast and crew from all over the USA. More informaiton and videos can be found at http://www.rapturethemovie.com

Johnny Wu

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----------MB_8C94AA4DC9849AA_15D4_E4EC_FWM-D29.sysops.aol.com-- From CSIrishDance at verizon.net Wed Apr 11 18:08:08 2007 From: CSIrishDance at verizon.net (CSIrishDance) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 21:08:08 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]IRISH DANCE Message-ID: <000801c77c9f$094ddad0$040aa8c0@YOURB3EFC75E43> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C77C7D.81896590 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Spring, Summer and Fall Irish Dance Classes! Times listed below....... For further info and registration info visit our website www.CSIrishDance.com SPRING 2007 Intro to Irish Dance - All Ages=20 4 weeks=20 Saturday April 21, 28, May 5, 19 11:15-12:00 =20 SUMMER 2007 Beginner Irish Dance=20 5 weeks=20 Tuesday June 12, 19, 26, July 3, 10 5:00-5:45, Ages 3-5 5:45-6:30, Ages 6 & Up 6:30-7:30, Adult Step Dance =20 FALL 2007 Beginner Irish Dance Weekly Lessons - Ongoing Starts Sept. 5th Tuesday 6:00-6:45, Ages 3-5 7:30-8:15, Ages 6 & Up Wednesday 1:00-1:45, Ages 3-5 4:15-5:00, Ages 6 & Up Thursday 5:30-6:15, Ages 6 & Up ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C77C7D.81896590 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Spring, Summer and = Fall Irish=20 Dance Classes!
Times listed=20 below.......
 
For further info and registration info = visit our=20 website
www.CSIrishDance.com
 

SPRING = 2007

Intro to Irish Dance = - All Ages=20

4 weeks

Saturday

April 21, 28, May 5, = 19

11:15-12:00

 

SUMMER=20 2007

Beginner Irish Dance =

5 weeks

Tuesday

June 12, 19, 26, July = 3, 10

5:00-5:45, Ages = 3-5

5:45-6:30, Ages 6 = & Up

6:30-7:30, Adult Step = Dance

 

FALL=20 2007

Beginner Irish = Dance

Weekly Lessons - = Ongoing

Starts Sept. 5th

Tuesday

6:00-6:45, Ages = 3-5

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------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C77C7D.81896590-- From waltcampbell at ameritech.net Wed Apr 11 18:18:37 2007 From: waltcampbell at ameritech.net (Walt Campbell) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 18:18:37 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]SUSAN WEBER / EARLYGIRL TAKE BACK THE NIGHT APRIL 13 In-Reply-To: <24026CDB-693C-42EC-8895-B88DBEE6F9F4@susanweber.com> Message-ID: <25524.34392.qm@web82710.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-522759986-1176340717=:34392 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Friday, April 13 @ 9 pm Susan Weber & Monet?s Orbit full band show The Spot @ 9 pm University Circle in Cleveland (DIRECTIONS/PARKING below) _________________________ First a little history (from Wikipedia) / 30 years ago Take Back the Night... ?...began as a way to protest the violence that women experienced while walking in public at night... The movement has since grown to encompass all forms of violence against all persons, men, women, and children, though violence against women is still the movement's main focus.? This concert, sponsored by the Feminist Majority Leadership Alliance at CWRU, is a fundraising event for the Cleveland Rape Crisis Center. EarlyGirl (formerly Slackjaw) will also perform. $5 Cover, $3 if you bring an item on the Cleveland Rape Crisis Center's Wish List. Visit this page to access their wish list: http://www.clevelandrapecrisis.org/home/wish.asp As our drummer, Trees, says, ?What better cause could there be to come out with some friends and enjoy some music?? Let?s get together around the spirit of dynamic music and make this a night that is all of ours. We hope to see you there. looking out for you, Susan Best Female Singer Songwriter 2006 Free Times Music Awards www.susanweber.com www.myspace.com/susanweber www.myspace.com/earlygirlmusic DIRECTIONS/PARKING FOR THE SPOT The Spot/Case Western Reserve University campus 1619 Mistletoe Dr Cleveland, OH 44106 216-368-2786 http://studentaffairs.case.edu/living/facilities/thespot/ The Spot is located in the basement of Leutner Commons which is #44 on this campus map of Case Western Reserve University: http://www.case.edu/pubs/maps/north_quad.html Steps down to The Spot are on the side of Leutner Commons facing E 115th St. Friday evening visitors may park in a lot off Mistletoe Dr, behind Storrs House. A ramped sidewalk between Storrs and Leutner will take you to The Spot. The Cleveland Music School Settlement (on Mistletoe, across the street from The Spot) has graciously allowed concert goers to use its lot for this event. Another lot open to visitors is off E 115th St. behind Clarke Tower (#15). There is street parking on Hazel, Magnolia, and Juniper Drives. Walt Campbell (216) 469-0323 Campbell Artist Management Representing Susan Weber 2006 Free Times Music Award Winner Best Female Singer-Songwriter Web Site: www.susanweber.com MySpace: www.myspace.com/susanweber Susan's Sonicbids EPK: http://www.sonicbids.com/epk/epk.asp?epk_id=64044 --0-522759986-1176340717=:34392 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Friday, April 13 @ 9 pm 
Susan Weber & Monet?s Orbit full band show
The Spot @ 9 pm
University Circle in Cleveland
(DIRECTIONS/PARKING below)
_________________________

First a little history (from Wikipedia) / 30 years ago Take Back the Night...

?...began as a way to protest the violence that women experienced while walking in public at night... The movement has since grown to encompass all forms of violence against all persons, men, women, and children, though violence against women is still the movement's main focus.?

This concert, sponsored by the Feminist Majority Leadership Alliance at CWRU, is a fundraising event for the Cleveland Rape Crisis Center. 
 
EarlyGirl (formerly Slackjaw) will also perform.  $5 Cover,  $3 if you bring an item on the Cleveland Rape Crisis Center's Wish List. Visit this page to access their wish list: http://www.clevelandrapecrisis.org/home/wish.asp

As our drummer, Trees, says, ?What better cause could there be to come out with some friends and enjoy some music??  

Let?s get together around the spirit of dynamic music and make this a night that is all of ours.  We hope to see you there. 

looking out for you,
Susan

Best Female Singer Songwriter 2006 Free Times Music Awards


DIRECTIONS/PARKING FOR THE SPOT

The Spot/Case Western Reserve University campus
1619 Mistletoe Dr
Cleveland, OH 44106
216-368-2786

The Spot is located in the basement of Leutner Commons which is #44 on this campus map of Case Western Reserve University: 

Steps down to The Spot are on the side of Leutner Commons facing E 115th St.  Friday evening visitors may park in a lot off Mistletoe Dr, behind Storrs House.  A ramped sidewalk between Storrs and Leutner will take you to The Spot.  The Cleveland Music School Settlement (on Mistletoe, across the street from The Spot) has graciously allowed concert goers to use its lot for this event.  Another lot open to visitors is off E 115th St. behind Clarke Tower (#15).  There is street parking on Hazel, Magnolia, and Juniper Drives.


Walt Campbell (216) 469-0323
Campbell Artist Management
Representing Susan Weber
2006 Free Times Music Award Winner
Best Female Singer-Songwriter
--0-522759986-1176340717=:34392-- From thefivejones at sbcglobal.net Wed Apr 11 18:34:01 2007 From: thefivejones at sbcglobal.net (Heidi Jones) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 18:34:01 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]free jazz band Message-ID: <760199.87144.qm@web80611.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-206010287-1176341641=:87144 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit The Solon Middle School Jazz Band is looking for opportunities to play over the next few months. If you know of a restaurant or venue that would like talented, free jazz entertainment please let me know! Thanks, Heidi --0-206010287-1176341641=:87144 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
The Solon Middle School Jazz Band is looking for opportunities to play over the next few months.  If you know of a restaurant or venue that would like talented, free jazz entertainment please let me know!
 
Thanks,
 
Heidi 
--0-206010287-1176341641=:87144-- From rajkovich1 at hotmail.com Wed Apr 11 18:53:42 2007 From: rajkovich1 at hotmail.com (Dan Rajkovich) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 21:53:42 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Paid Internship Available Message-ID: --_d01770ed-c6e6-4a8e-b915-12892bd343f3_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable A paid internship is now available through Parma Area Community Television,= seen in Parma, Parma Heights and Seven Hills on Cox Channel 74. Requireme= nts include: current college student with radio/television/film production = background or major, available 30-40 hours weekly including nights and week= ends as needed. Must be able to skillfully operate a video camera, an Avid= editing system, and be a crew leader on location. =20 =20 Resume and demo reel necessary for interview. Please submit resume via e-m= ail to: rajkovichd at parmacityschools.org. =20 Resumes will not be accepted after April 23. We will contact applicants fo= r interviews if interested. Thank you. =20 Dan Rajkovich Producer Parma Area Community Television =20 _________________________________________________________________ Take a break and play crossword puzzles - FREE! http://games.msn.com/en/flexicon/default.htm?icid=3Dflexicon_ wlmemailtagli= nemarch07= --_d01770ed-c6e6-4a8e-b915-12892bd343f3_ Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable A paid internship is now = available through Parma Area Community Television, seen in Parma, Parma Hei= ghts and Seven Hills on Cox Channel 74.  Requirements include: cu= rrent college student with radio/television/film production background or m= ajor, available 30-40 hours weekly including nights and weekends as needed.=   Must be able to skillfully operate a video camera, an Avid editing s= ystem, and be a crew leader on location.  
 
Resume and demo reel nece= ssary for interview.  Please submit resume via e-mail to: rajkovichd at parmacityschools.org=
Resumes will not be accepted after April 23.  We will = contact applicants for interviews if interested.   Thank you= .
 
Dan Rajkovich
Producer
Parma Area Communit= y Television     



= Take a break and play crossword puzzles - FREE! Play Now! = --_d01770ed-c6e6-4a8e-b915-12892bd343f3_-- From jennifernvero at yahoo.com Wed Apr 11 20:07:23 2007 From: jennifernvero at yahoo.com (Jennifer Vero) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 20:07:23 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Caryl Churhill's "TOP GIRLS" opens April 13 at Kent State Stark Message-ID: <227517.38287.qm@web56715.mail.re3.yahoo.com> --0-1166979820-1176347243=:38287 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Presenting "Top Girls" by Caryl Churchill. This weekend at Kent Stark. Performances: April 13, 14, 19, 20, 21 at 8 p.m. and April 15, 22 at 2:30 p.m. Fine Arts Theatre, Kent State University Stark Campus, 6000 Frank Avenue NW in Jackson Township. $8 for adults, $5 non-Kent State students and Senior Citizens, Kent State students free with current ID. Group rates also available. MasterCard, Visa and Discover accepted. Call 330-244-3348 for reservations, Monday through Friday 1 to 5 p.m. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Marlene hosts a dinner party in a London restaurant to celebrate her promotion to managing director of Top Girls Employment Agency. At its face, it?s a simple enough premise, but to say that her guest list is a little unusual is an understatement. Arriving for dinner are Isabella Bird (1831-1904), the adventurous traveler; Lady Nijo (born 258), the mediaeval courtesan who became a Buddhist nun and traveled on foot through Japan; Dull Gret who, as Dulle Griet in a Bruegel painting, led a crowd of women on a charge through hell; Pope Joan, the transvestite early female pope; and, last but not least, Patient Griselda, an obedient wife out of Chaucer?s Canterbury Tales. The play reveals the stories of all five women, as well as the impending crisis in Marlene?s own life. A classic of contemporary theater, Churchill?s play is seen as a landmark for a new generation of playwrights. It was premiered by the Royal Court in 1982. --------------------------------- The fish are biting. Get more visitors on your site using Yahoo! Search Marketing. --0-1166979820-1176347243=:38287 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Presenting "Top Girls" by Caryl Churchill.
This weekend at Kent Stark.
 
Performances: April 13, 14, 19, 20, 21 at 8 p.m. and April 15, 22 at 2:30 p.m.
Fine Arts Theatre, Kent State University Stark Campus, 6000 Frank Avenue NW in Jackson Township. $8 for adults, $5 non-Kent State students and Senior Citizens, Kent State students free with current ID. Group rates also available. MasterCard, Visa and Discover accepted. Call 330-244-3348 for reservations, Monday through Friday 1 to 5 p.m.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Marlene hosts a dinner party in a London restaurant to celebrate her promotion to managing director of Top Girls Employment Agency. At its face, it?s a simple enough premise, but to say that her guest list is a little unusual is an understatement.
 
Arriving for dinner are Isabella Bird (1831-1904), the adventurous traveler; Lady Nijo (born 258), the mediaeval courtesan who became a Buddhist nun and traveled on foot through Japan; Dull Gret who, as Dulle Griet in a Bruegel painting, led a crowd of women on a charge through hell; Pope Joan, the transvestite early female pope; and, last but not least, Patient Griselda, an obedient wife out of Chaucer?s Canterbury Tales.
 
The play reveals the stories of all five women, as well as the impending crisis in Marlene?s own life. A classic of contemporary theater, Churchill?s play is seen as a landmark for a new generation of playwrights. It was premiered by the Royal Court in 1982.
 


The fish are biting.
Get more visitors on your site using Yahoo! Search Marketing. --0-1166979820-1176347243=:38287-- From FSternfeld at aol.com Wed Apr 11 21:02:52 2007 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 00:02:52 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Crew & Follow Spot Ops needed for JCC/Tri C JOLSON AND COMPANY Message-ID: -------------------------------1176350572 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi, We need a few more people for deck crew and follow spot operators for _Jolson and Company_ (http://www.fredsternfeld.com/jolsonandcompany.htm) , being presented by the Jewish Community Center in association with Cuyahoga Community College Eastern Campus Theatre Arts. The show previews April 26, and runs through May 20. Please reply back or call me to let me know if you are interested and I'll give you more details! Thanks, Fred Sternfeld _http://www.fredsternfeld.com_ (http://www.fredsternfeld.com/) 216-360-0708-home 216-496-6087-cell ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. -------------------------------1176350572 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hi,
 
We need a few more people for deck crew and follow spot operato= rs=20 for Jolson and= =20 Company, being presented by the Jewish Community Center in association w= ith=20 Cuyahoga Community College Eastern Campus Theatre Arts.  The show previ= ews=20 April 26, and runs through May 20.
 
Please reply back or call me to let me know if you are interest= ed=20 and I'll give you more details!
 
Thanks,
 
Fred=20 Sternfeld
http://www.fredsternfeld.com
2= 16-360-0708-home
216-496-6087-cell




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Hello everyone,

 

I just wanted to let you all know that we are now = offering frame-by-frame HD film transfers of 8mm and super 8mm color reversal = film.  Whether you are a small gauge = film maker or someone with a shoebox full of old home movies, we can help!  If your needs and budget = aren’t in the market for full blown HD, we also offer standard definition film = transfers for as low as $0.10 per foot.

 

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Producer

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------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C77C97.B024DBE0-- From mattcook at studioof5rings.com Thu Apr 12 04:57:07 2007 From: mattcook at studioof5rings.com (Matt Cook) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 07:57:07 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Year of the Boar Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C77CD8.2B022710 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Chinese Silk Scrolls on Display: Feb. 18th marked the new lunar calendar year. We are celebrating the Year of the Boar with our own collection of Chinese Silk Scrolls. The collection remains on display until April 27th. After viewing the artwork, dine in Cleveland's Asiatown for the best in Chinese, Vietnamese, Korean and Thai restaurants between New York and San Francisco. Downtown's Only Winery: We bring in California grapes and ferment them into 5 varietals right here in your own neighborhood. We make the following wines: Merlot, Shiraz, Chardonnay, Pinot Grigio and Sweet Berry Red. Relocating May 1, 2007: We are relocating to Rocky River, OH on Center Ridge Rd. - across from Target: a grand opening date will be announced shortly. Hours: Thur & Fri 5:00pm - 10:00pm and Saturday Noon - 7:00pm Matt Cook STUDIO OF 5 RINGS, LLC 2400 Superior Ave., #201 (2nd fl. of Futon Factory Bldg.) 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Message-ID: -------------------------------1176385448 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit TWO WEEKS OF BROADWAY At Saint Joseph Academy (on Cleveland's West Side) For girls entering 6th - 8th grade JULY 16-27, 2007 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. OR 1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. "TWO WEEKS OF BROADWAY" is not a new summer camp! Over 350 girls have enjoyed this camp in its seven-year existence, and nearly all of them have returned each summer they are eligible. It is a four-hours-per-day, two-week camp that will introduce students to the wonderful world of Broadway Musicals. Students will have the opportunity to perform solos and group numbers throughout the camp, with a final performance for family and friends on the final day. The emphasis will be on singing and dancing (and making many new friends!), highlighting each girl's individual strengths and talents in a Broadway style revue. Last year's campers had a blast and say they all plan to return! This camp is directed by local Equity actor Patrick Janson, who is also the Chair of the Performing Arts Department at Saint Joseph Academy. A professional actor for 14 years, he has been extremely fortunate to work with many great minds in the theatre industry in New York, Chicago and Cleveland, including composers Cy Coleman and Stephen Schwartz, conductors Jack Lee, Gordon Harrell and Mary-Mitchell Campbell, and directors Michael Blakemore, Stuart Ross, Guy Stroman and Jim Corti (all of whom have created Broadway musicals). He also has years of experience working with this age group, and has numerous former students in Broadway shows and national tours. Cost of the camp is $200 and includes a video of the final performance and a spiffy T-shirt. For more information please write to Mr. Janson at _pncjanson at aol.com_ (mailto:pncjanson at aol.com) , or call Maria Mueller at 216-251-4868 x 220 to receive a camp brochure and application. 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TWO WEEKS OF BROADWAY=

 

At Saint Joseph Academy

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For girls entering 6th - 8th=20 grade

 

JULY 16-27, 2007

 

8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

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1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.

 

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This camp is directed by local Equit= y actor=20 Patrick Janson, who is also the Chair of the Performing Arts Department at=20 Saint Joseph=20 Academy.  A professional actor for 14 years,= he=20 has been extremely fortunate to work with many great minds in the theatre=20 industry in New York, Chicago and Cleveland, including composers Cy Coleman=20= and=20 Stephen Schwartz, conductors Jack Lee, Gordon Harrell and Mary-Mitchell=20 Campbell, and directors Michael Blakemore, Stuart Ross, Guy Stroman and Jim=20 Corti (all of whom have created Broadway musicals).  He also has years=20= of=20 experience working with this age group, and has numerous former students in=20 Broadway shows and national tours.

 

Cost of the camp is $200 and includes a vi= deo of=20 the final performance and a spiffy T-shirt.  For more information please write=20= to Mr.=20 Janson at pncjanson at aol.com,=20 or call Maria Mueller at 216-251-4868 x 220 to receive a camp brochure and=20 application.

 


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-------------------------------1176385448-- From crwhite114 at yahoo.com Thu Apr 12 06:45:37 2007 From: crwhite114 at yahoo.com (Chris White) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 06:45:37 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Hudson Players - Seeking a Director for "Bus Stop" Message-ID: <108182.42961.qm@web33401.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1399634119-1176385537=:42961 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit The Hudson Players Fall 2007 Show Bus Stop Comedy by William Inge 5 Men - 3 Women In the middle of a howling snowstorm, a bus out of Kansas City pulls up at a cheerful roadside diner. All roads are blocked, and four or five weary travelers are going to have to hole up until morning. Cherie, a nightclub chanteuse in a sparkling gown and a seedy fur-trimmed jacket, is the passenger with most to worry about. She's been pursued, made love to and finally kidnapped by a twenty-one-year-old cowboy with a ranch of his own and the romantic methods of an unusually headstrong bull. The belligerent cowhand is right behind her, ready to sling her over his shoulder and carry her, alive and kicking, all the way to Montana. Even as she's ducking out from under his clumsy but confident embraces, and screeching at him fiercely to shut him up, she pauses to furrow her forehead and muse, "Somehow deep inside of me I got a funny feeling I'm gonna end up in Montana ?" As a counterpoint to the main romance, the proprietor of the cafe and the bus driver at last find time to develop a friendship of their own; a middle-age scholar comes to terms with himself; and a young girl who works in the cafe also gets her first taste of romance. Auditions Sunday September 16th and Monday September 17th 6pm Preview Thursday November 1st Performances Fridays and Saturdays Nov 2 3 9 10 16 17 The Hudson Players is now accepting applications for Director. Please respond to: Chris White Vice President The Hudson Players at: Crwhite114 at yahoo.com Please attach a copy of your resume. Thank you in advance for your interest. The Hudson Players Chris White Vice President Chris White 166 Royal Oak Drive Aurora, OH 44202 330-562-4532-Home --------------------------------- Need Mail bonding? Go to the Yahoo! Mail Q&A for great tips from Yahoo! Answers users. Chris White 166 Royal Oak Drive Aurora, OH 44202 330-562-4532-Home --------------------------------- Looking for earth-friendly autos? Browse Top Cars by "Green Rating" at Yahoo! Autos' Green Center. --0-1399634119-1176385537=:42961 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit

The Hudson Players

 

Fall 2007 Show

Bus Stop
Comedy by William Inge
5 Men - 3 Women
In the middle of a howling snowstorm, a bus out of Kansas City pulls up at a cheerful roadside diner. All roads are blocked, and four or five weary travelers are going to have to hole up until morning. Cherie, a nightclub chanteuse in a sparkling gown and a seedy fur-trimmed jacket, is the passenger with most to worry about. She's been pursued, made love to and finally kidnapped by a twenty-one-year-old cowboy with a ranch of his own and the romantic methods of an unusually headstrong bull. The belligerent cowhand is right behind her, ready to sling her over his shoulder and carry her, alive and kicking, all the way to Montana. Even as she's ducking out from under his clumsy but confident embraces, and screeching at him fiercely to shut him up, she pauses to furrow her forehead and muse, "Somehow deep inside of me I got a funny feeling I'm gonna end up in Montana ?" As a counterpoint to the main romance, the proprietor of the cafe and the bus driver at last find time to develop a friendship of their own; a middle-age scholar comes to terms with himself; and a young girl who works in the cafe also gets her first taste of romance.
 
Auditions
            Sunday September 16th and Monday September 17th     6pm
Preview
            Thursday            November 1st
 
Performances
            Fridays and Saturdays            Nov 2  3  9  10  16  17
 
 
The Hudson Players is now accepting applications for Director.  
 
Please respond to:
Chris White
Vice President
The Hudson Players at:
 
Please attach a copy of your resume.
 
Thank you in advance for your interest.
The Hudson Players
Chris White
Vice President
 
 
 
 
 
Chris White
166 Royal Oak Drive
Aurora, OH 44202
330-562-4532-Home

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Browse Top Cars by "Green Rating" at Yahoo! Autos' Green Center. --0-1399634119-1176385537=:42961-- From andrew at superb-entertainment.com Thu Apr 12 06:53:34 2007 From: andrew at superb-entertainment.com (Andrew Knode) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 06:53:34 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Martian Chronicles in Wooster Message-ID: <321323.91983.qm@web509.biz.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-541373068-1176386014=:91983 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Wooster High School's Drama Club Presents The Martian Chronicles by Ray Bradbury Directed by Andrew Knode If you are a fan of classic Sci-fi or would like to see a different kind of show on stage then this one is not to be missed. Three days only, buy tickets now while they still last. Friday April 13, 2007, 7:00pm Saturday April 14, 2007, 7:00pm Sunday April 15, 2007, 2:30pm Tickets for $8.00 on sale now call (330) 345-8760 Wooster High School Performing Arts Center 515 Oldman Rd Wooster OH, 44691 --0-541373068-1176386014=:91983 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Wooster High School's
Drama Club Presents

The Martian Chronicles
by Ray Bradbury


Directed by
Andrew Knode

If you are a fan of classic Sci-fi or would like to see a different kind of show on stage then this one is not to be missed.  Three days only, buy tickets now while they still last.

Friday April 13, 2007, 7:00pm
Saturday April 14, 2007, 7:00pm
Sunday April 15, 2007, 2:30pm

Tickets for $8.00 on sale now call
(330) 345-8760

Wooster High School
Performing Arts Center
515 Oldman Rd
Wooster OH, 44691
--0-541373068-1176386014=:91983-- From drew at arothman.com Thu Apr 12 07:05:15 2007 From: drew at arothman.com (Andrew Rothman) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 10:05:15 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Anyone looking to unload "Hay Fever" tickets? Message-ID: <461E3C9B.60400@arothman.com> Hi there! A friend of mine is looking for two tickets to see 'Hay Fever' at the Ohio Theatre on April 13th but the show's sold out. If you've got tickets to that show you're willing to sell, please drop an email william at kubicek.net with the details. Thanks, Drew From wilson at operacleveland.org Thu Apr 12 07:07:06 2007 From: wilson at operacleveland.org (Cliff Wilson) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 10:07:06 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Opera Cleveland seeks light walkers for the State Theater, Playhouse Square Message-ID: <1FB3019EBE04D44F92FB300330FBC2CC10FF3F@exchange.usalogin.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77D0B.DA66B5A8 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Opera Cleveland is seeking volunteers to be on stage at the State Theater in Playhouse Square as "light walkers." =20 Ever wondered what it feels like to be in the lime light? Now's your chance to find out! After the scenery is put in place and the lights focused on stage, the Lighting Designer and Director spend many hours setting and adjusting light levels for every moment of the opera. These sessions are called "Cueing sessions". In order to get everything "just right" the creative team must have people on the stage acting as "stand ins" for the singers and cast while the lighting is adjusted on and around them.=20 =20 These sessions last about 4 hours. They can involve standing or sitting for long periods of time, but in general are not strenuous or physically demanding. Sometimes light walkers are asked to walk across the stage, hold a prop, or wear a certain color. Mostly, being a light walker is a wonderful glimpse into the inner workings of the artistry of opera and stage production. There is sometimes "down" time when scenery is being changed so you might want to bring a book, or even better bring some "Friends" and come as a group. We usually need at least three people per session. =20 If you are interested in light walking, please email Cliff Wilson at wilson at operacleveland.org or call him at 216-575-0903 Extension 211 and he will schedule you according to your availability and the technical schedule for the show. Cliff will tell you where to park, how to get to the backstage entrance at Playhouse Square, and what to expect when you arrive. We are in full swing with Salome and will be looking for light walkers.=20 =20 Here is the schedule if you are able to participate at any of theses times. Here are the options - you can come to any portion of the following sessions: Friday April 13 - 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM (1 hour lunch break) Saturday April 14 - 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM Sunday April 15 - 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM (1 hour lunch break) Monday April 16 - 1:00 PM - 6:00 PM =20 Please contact me now, as the time is here. =20 Cliff Wilson Artistic Administrator Opera Cleveland 1422 Euclid Ave., Ste. 1052 Cleveland, OH 44115 (b) 216-575-0903 ext. 211 (f) 216-575-1918 wilson at operacleveland.org =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77D0B.DA66B5A8 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Opera Cleveland is seeking volunteers to be on stage at the State Theater in Playhouse Square as “light = walkers.”

=  

Ever wondered what it feels like to = be in the lime light?

Now’s your chance to find out! After the = scenery is put in place and the lights focused on stage, the Lighting Designer and Director spend many hours setting and adjusting light levels for every = moment of the opera. These sessions are called “Cueing sessions”. = In order to get everything “just right” the creative team must have = people on the stage acting as “stand ins” for the singers and cast = while the lighting is adjusted on and around them. =

 

These sessions last about 4 hours. They can involve standing or sitting for long periods = of time, but in general are not strenuous or physically demanding. = Sometimes light walkers are asked to walk across the stage, hold a prop, or wear a = certain color. Mostly, being a light walker is a wonderful glimpse into the = inner workings of the artistry of opera and stage production. There is = sometimes “down” time when scenery is being changed so you might want = to bring a book, or even better bring some “Friends” and come = as a group. We usually need at least three people per = session.

 

If you are interested in light walking, please email = Cliff Wilson at wilson at operacleveland.org or call him at 216-575-0903 = Extension 211 and he will schedule you according to your availability and the = technical schedule for the show. Cliff will tell you where to park, how to get to = the backstage entrance at Playhouse Square, and what to expect when you arrive. = We are in full swing with Salome and will be looking for light walkers. =

 

Here is the schedule if you are able to participate = at any of theses times.

Here are the options – you can come to any portion of the following = sessions:

Friday April 13 - 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM (1 hour lunch = break)

Saturday April 14 – 9:00 AM – 1:00 = PM

Sunday April 15 – 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (1 hour lunch = break)

Monday April 16 – 1:00 PM – 6:00 = PM

 

Please contact me now, as the time = is here.

 

Cliff Wilson

Artistic Administrator

Opera Cleveland

=

1422 Euclid = Ave., Ste. 1052

Cleveland, OH 44115

(b) 216-575-0903 ext. 211

(f) 216-575-1918

wilson at operacleveland.org

 

 

 

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------=_NextPart_000_00B3_01C77CED.DC347FF0-- From cbc5 at case.edu Thu Apr 12 08:13:59 2007 From: cbc5 at case.edu (Christopher Chung) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 11:13:59 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]PIANIST/MUSIC DIRECTOR AVAILABLE FOR HIRE Message-ID: <461E4CB7.7000102@case.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------070209040305050800070408 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="------------060809020902000305080806" --------------060809020902000305080806 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dear NEOPAL subscribers, I have an abundance of professional experience ranging from the concert stage to the local musical theatre scene. I have been playing the piano for sixteen (16) years. I currently study with Sergei Babayan & Paul Schenly at the Cleveland Institute of Music (anticipated BM Spring 2007, MM Spring 2008). I am currently music directing Middle of May's production of Godspell which will open this Friday at the Magnificat Center for the Performing Arts. I will be music directing Forever Plaid with Cleveland's own Connor O'Brien at Rabbit Run Theater in Madison, OH. I have also worked alongside the Playhouse Square Education Department classes/camps, including the Triple Threat Intensive Class with Maryann Nagel & Lynnette Guttmann, and the Extremely Wicked Summer Camp. Per your request, I can send you an up-to-date resume, curriculum vitae, and professional reference sheet. My summer is pretty filled, but I am willing to try to make things work, but I am more than willing to take on projects during the Fall/Winter/Spring 2007-08. I am a AFM Local 4 member, and am currently an artist under management with Raven Ridge Media & Management. === > > Born in 1985, twenty-one year old Christopher Chung* *is a native of > Southern California. He has performed extensively during his 15 years > of studying piano. His many accomplishments include being named the > Grand prize winner at the Glendale Piano Competition, Brentwood Artist > of Tomorrow Competition, Korea Times Piano Competition, Southern > California Youth Music Competition, and Eiko Mishima Junior Grand > Prize winner at the International Young Artists Peninsula Music > Festival. He was also a California State 1^st prize winner at the > Music Teacher's Association of California (MTAC) Piano Concerto > Competition, and also a First prize winner along with the "Best > Hungarian Rhapsody" prize at the Los Angeles Liszt Competition. > > Other honors include Judge's Choice Award and semi-finalist at the > 2000 Oberlin International Piano Competition, where he was the > youngest participant at the age of thirteen. Christopher was also a > 4-time Young Musicians Foundation scholarship recipient (1997-2001). > > In addition, Christopher was given a rare invitation to perform at the > Crystal Cathedral Ministries in 1998, which was broadcasted > worldwide. He also participated and performed at the Pianofest Music > Festival (1997, 2001, 2004) directed by Paul Schenly in East Hampton, > NY, where he was the youngest participant ever to be invited. He > appeared with the Young Musicians Foundation Debut Orchestra at the > Wilshire Ebell Theater and Colburn School of Music's Zipper Hall. His > orchestral engagements also include soloing with the Brentwood > Symphony Orchestra, Southwestern Youth Music Festival Chamber > Orchestra, Young Musicians Foundation Debut Orchestra, and recently > with the Cleveland Institute of Music Orchestra. He has worked with > such artists as Mitsuko Uchida, Horatio Gutierrez, Alvin Chow, Angela > Cheng, Peter Frankl, Garrick Ohlsson, Yoheved Kaplinsky, Daniel > Shapiro, Antonio Pompa-Baldi, and Mack McCray. > > Christopher is currently a fourth year student at the Cleveland > Institute of Music currently in the accelerated BM/MM in Piano > Performance, studying jointly with Sergei Babayan and Paul Schenly. > === Please email at cbc5 at case.edu with any questions or inquiries. *COME SUPPORT MIDDLE OF MAY'S PRODUCTION OF GODSPELL WITH A CAST OF VERY TALENTED TEENS FROM THE GREATER CLEVELAND AREA! *April 13 - 7:30pm April 14 - 2:00pm & 7:30pm April 15 - 3:00pm April 19 - 7:30pm April 20 - 7:30pm April 21 - 2:00pm & 7:30pm* CAST LIST: *Pat Miller (Jesus), Scott Donaldson (John the Baptist), Tym Tagliaferio (Judas), Catherine Betts, Devin Copfer, Mark Goins, Kiersten Greifenstein, Eileen Janesz, Eric Mayer, Ashley Norris, Molly Norris, Amanda Papa, Katherine Udris, and Anooj Bhandari. *PRODUCTION TEAM:* Jarred Nichols (Director), Christopher Chung (Music Director), and Melissa Smith-Beudert & Nicci Casarra (Choreographer). --------------060809020902000305080806 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dear NEOPAL subscribers,

I have an abundance of professional experience ranging from the concert stage to the local musical theatre scene.  I have been playing the piano for sixteen (16) years.  I currently study with Sergei Babayan & Paul Schenly at the Cleveland Institute of Music (anticipated BM Spring 2007, MM Spring 2008).  I am currently music directing Middle of May's production of Godspell which will open this Friday at the Magnificat Center for the Performing Arts.  I will be music directing Forever Plaid with Cleveland's own Connor O'Brien at Rabbit Run Theater in Madison, OH.  I have also worked alongside the Playhouse Square Education Department classes/camps, including the Triple Threat Intensive Class with Maryann Nagel & Lynnette Guttmann, and the Extremely Wicked Summer Camp.  Per your request, I can send you an up-to-date resume, curriculum vitae, and professional reference sheet.  My summer is pretty filled, but I am willing to try to make things work, but I am more than willing to take on projects during the Fall/Winter/Spring 2007-08.  I am a AFM Local 4 member, and am currently an artist under management with Raven Ridge Media & Management.
===

Born in 1985, twenty-one year old Christopher Chung is a native of Southern California.  He has performed extensively during his 15 years of studying piano. His many accomplishments include being named the Grand prize winner at the Glendale Piano Competition, Brentwood Artist of Tomorrow Competition, Korea Times Piano Competition, Southern California Youth Music Competition, and Eiko Mishima Junior Grand Prize winner at the International Young Artists Peninsula Music Festival.   He was also a California State 1st prize winner at the Music Teacher’s Association of California (MTAC) Piano Concerto Competition, and also a First prize winner along with the “Best Hungarian Rhapsody” prize at the Los Angeles Liszt Competition.

Other honors include Judge’s Choice Award and semi-finalist at the 2000 Oberlin International Piano Competition, where he was the youngest participant at the age of thirteen.  Christopher was also a 4-time Young Musicians Foundation scholarship recipient (1997-2001).

In addition, Christopher was given a rare invitation to perform at the Crystal Cathedral Ministries in 1998, which was broadcasted worldwide.  He also participated and performed at the Pianofest Music Festival (1997, 2001, 2004) directed by Paul Schenly in East Hampton, NY, where he was the youngest participant ever to be invited.  He appeared with the Young Musicians Foundation Debut Orchestra at the Wilshire Ebell Theater and Colburn School of Music’s Zipper Hall.  His orchestral engagements also include soloing with the Brentwood Symphony Orchestra, Southwestern Youth Music Festival Chamber Orchestra, Young Musicians Foundation Debut Orchestra, and recently with the Cleveland Institute of Music Orchestra.  He has worked with such artists as Mitsuko Uchida, Horatio Gutierrez, Alvin Chow, Angela Cheng, Peter Frankl, Garrick Ohlsson, Yoheved Kaplinsky, Daniel Shapiro, Antonio Pompa-Baldi, and Mack McCray.

Christopher is currently a fourth year student at the Cleveland Institute of Music currently in the accelerated BM/MM in Piano Performance, studying jointly with Sergei Babayan and Paul Schenly.

===
Please email at cbc5 at case.edu with any questions or inquiries. 

COME SUPPORT MIDDLE OF MAY'S PRODUCTION OF GODSPELL WITH A CAST OF VERY TALENTED TEENS FROM THE GREATER CLEVELAND AREA!
April 13 - 7:30pm
April 14 - 2:00pm & 7:30pm
April 15 - 3:00pm
April 19 - 7:30pm
April 20 - 7:30pm
April 21 - 2:00pm & 7:30pm

CAST LIST: 
Pat Miller (Jesus), Scott Donaldson (John the Baptist), Tym Tagliaferio (Judas), Catherine Betts, Devin Copfer, Mark Goins, Kiersten Greifenstein, Eileen Janesz, Eric Mayer, Ashley Norris, Molly Norris, Amanda Papa, Katherine Udris, and Anooj Bhandari.

PRODUCTION TEAM:  Jarred Nichols (Director), Christopher Chung (Music Director), and Melissa Smith-Beudert & Nicci Casarra (Choreographer).


--------------060809020902000305080806-- --------------070209040305050800070408 Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=utf-8; name="cbc5.vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="cbc5.vcf" begin:vcard fn:Christopher Chung n:Chung;Christopher adr;dom:;;11328 Euclid Ave, Apt 507;Cleveland;OH;44106-5109 email;internet:cbc5 at case.edu tel;cell:562.881.3352 version:2.1 end:vcard --------------070209040305050800070408-- From cbc5 at case.edu Thu Apr 12 08:22:59 2007 From: cbc5 at case.edu (Christopher Chung) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 11:22:59 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]PIANO LESSONS AVAILABLE IN THE UNIVERSITY CIRCLE AREA Message-ID: <461E4ED3.2060607@case.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------030002060304080300080802 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="------------090605050405010002000404" --------------090605050405010002000404 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dear NEOPAL Subscribers, I have been playing the piano for sixteen (16) years and currently attend the Cleveland Institute of Music (anticipated: BM Spring 2007, MM Spring 2008). Listed below is my bio and resume. I do not teach beginner lessons. I will only accept students who have had at least two years of piano study. I am a member of the Cleveland Federation of Musicians (AFM) Local 4 and currently under artist management by Raven Ridge Media & Management. *BIO * > > Born in 1985, twenty-one year old Christopher Chung* *is a native of > Southern California. He has performed extensively during his 15 years > of studying piano. His many accomplishments include being named the > Grand prize winner at the Glendale Piano Competition, Brentwood Artist > of Tomorrow Competition, Korea Times Piano Competition, Southern > California Youth Music Competition, and Eiko Mishima Junior Grand > Prize winner at the International Young Artists Peninsula Music > Festival. He was also a California State 1^st prize winner at the > Music Teacher's Association of California (MTAC) Piano Concerto > Competition, and also a First prize winner along with the "Best > Hungarian Rhapsody" prize at the Los Angeles Liszt Competition. > > Other honors include Judge's Choice Award and semi-finalist at the > 2000 Oberlin International Piano Competition, where he was the > youngest participant at the age of thirteen. Christopher was also a > 4-time Young Musicians Foundation scholarship recipient (1997-2001). > > In addition, Christopher was given a rare invitation to perform at the > Crystal Cathedral Ministries in 1998, which was broadcasted > worldwide. He also participated and performed at the Pianofest Music > Festival (1997, 2001, 2004) directed by Paul Schenly in East Hampton, > NY, where he was the youngest participant ever to be invited. He > appeared with the Young Musicians Foundation Debut Orchestra at the > Wilshire Ebell Theater and Colburn School of Music's Zipper Hall. His > orchestral engagements also include soloing with the Brentwood > Symphony Orchestra, Southwestern Youth Music Festival Chamber > Orchestra, Young Musicians Foundation Debut Orchestra, and recently > with the Cleveland Institute of Music Orchestra. He has worked with > such artists as Mitsuko Uchida, Horatio Gutierrez, Alvin Chow, Angela > Cheng, Peter Frankl, Garrick Ohlsson, Yoheved Kaplinsky, Daniel > Shapiro, Antonio Pompa-Baldi, and Mack McCray. > > Christopher is currently a fourth year student at the Cleveland > Institute of Music currently in the accelerated BM/MM in Piano > Performance, studying jointly with Sergei Babayan and Paul Schenly. > *RESUME* > > */CONCERTI PERFORMANCE/* > > Cleveland Institute of Music Tchaikovsky Piano > Concerto No. 1 in B Flat Minor > > YMF Debut Orchestra Rachmaninoff Piano > Concerto No. 2, 3^rd Movement > > Brentwood Symphony Orchestra Rachmaninoff Piano > Concerto No. 3, 1^st Movement > > > > */SOLO & CHAMBER RECITALS/* > > Kulas Hall, Cleveland, OH > > Cerritos Performing Art Center, Cerritos, CA > > John Drew Theatre of Guild Hall, Easthampton, NY > > Madoo Conservancy Gardens, Sagaponack, NY > > Avram Theater, Southampton, NY > > Zipper Hall, Los Angeles, CA > > Crystal Cathedral Ministries, Garden Grove, CA > > Wilshire Ebell Theater, Los Angeles, CA > > > > */ACCOMPANYING/* > > Playhouse Square Foundation Education Department > > /Teaching Studios:/ Linda & David Cerone, William Preucil, Stephen > Rose, David Updegraff, > > George Vassos, Stephen Geber > > > > */AWARDS & HONORS/* > > Darius Milhaud Competition, First Prize > > Cleveland Institute of Music Concerto Competition Concert > Series Winner, First Prize > > Oberlin International Competition, Judge's Choice Award, > Semi-Finalist > > Presser Scholarship, Cleveland Institute of Music > > Merit Scholarship Recipient, Cleveland Institute of Music > > Scholarship Recipient, Young Musicians Foundation, Los Angeles, CA > > *//* > > */PRINCIPAL TEACHERS/* > > /Private Instruction: /Sergei Babayan, Paul Schenly, Myong Joo Lee, > Ory Shihor, Lucille Straub, Ik-Joo & He-Young Moon. > > /Master Classes: /Horatio Gutierrez,/ /Mitsuko Uchida, Garrick > Ohlsson, Peter Frankl, Cavani String Quartet, Mack McCray > > /Coachings: /Peter Salaff, Cavani String Quartet, Anita Pontremoli, > Caroline Warner, Virginia Weckstrom, Sergei Babayan, Richard Aaron > > > > */EDUCATION/* > > Cleveland Institute of Music, Master of Music, anticipated > 2008 > > Cleveland Institute of Music, Bachelor of Music, > anticipated 2007 > Please feel free to email me at cbc5 at case.edu with any questions. *LESSONS WILL TAKE PLACE AT THE CLEVELAND INSTITUTE OF MUSIC* --------------090605050405010002000404 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dear NEOPAL Subscribers,

I have been playing the piano for sixteen (16) years and currently attend the Cleveland Institute of Music (anticipated: BM Spring 2007, MM Spring 2008).  Listed below is my bio and resume.  I do not teach beginner lessons.  I will only accept students who have had at least two years of piano study.  I am a member of the Cleveland Federation of Musicians (AFM) Local 4 and currently under artist management by Raven Ridge Media & Management.

BIO

Born in 1985, twenty-one year old Christopher Chung is a native of Southern California.  He has performed extensively during his 15 years of studying piano. His many accomplishments include being named the Grand prize winner at the Glendale Piano Competition, Brentwood Artist of Tomorrow Competition, Korea Times Piano Competition, Southern California Youth Music Competition, and Eiko Mishima Junior Grand Prize winner at the International Young Artists Peninsula Music Festival.   He was also a California State 1st prize winner at the Music Teacher’s Association of California (MTAC) Piano Concerto Competition, and also a First prize winner along with the “Best Hungarian Rhapsody” prize at the Los Angeles Liszt Competition.

Other honors include Judge’s Choice Award and semi-finalist at the 2000 Oberlin International Piano Competition, where he was the youngest participant at the age of thirteen.  Christopher was also a 4-time Young Musicians Foundation scholarship recipient (1997-2001).

In addition, Christopher was given a rare invitation to perform at the Crystal Cathedral Ministries in 1998, which was broadcasted worldwide.  He also participated and performed at the Pianofest Music Festival (1997, 2001, 2004) directed by Paul Schenly in East Hampton, NY, where he was the youngest participant ever to be invited.  He appeared with the Young Musicians Foundation Debut Orchestra at the Wilshire Ebell Theater and Colburn School of Music’s Zipper Hall.  His orchestral engagements also include soloing with the Brentwood Symphony Orchestra, Southwestern Youth Music Festival Chamber Orchestra, Young Musicians Foundation Debut Orchestra, and recently with the Cleveland Institute of Music Orchestra.  He has worked with such artists as Mitsuko Uchida, Horatio Gutierrez, Alvin Chow, Angela Cheng, Peter Frankl, Garrick Ohlsson, Yoheved Kaplinsky, Daniel Shapiro, Antonio Pompa-Baldi, and Mack McCray.

Christopher is currently a fourth year student at the Cleveland Institute of Music currently in the accelerated BM/MM in Piano Performance, studying jointly with Sergei Babayan and Paul Schenly.

RESUME

CONCERTI PERFORMANCE

            Cleveland Institute of Music           Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 1 in B Flat Minor

            YMF Debut Orchestra                    Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 2, 3rd Movement

            Brentwood Symphony Orchestra     Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 3, 1st Movement

 

SOLO & CHAMBER RECITALS

            Kulas Hall, Cleveland, OH

            Cerritos Performing Art Center, Cerritos, CA

            John Drew Theatre of Guild Hall, Easthampton, NY

            Madoo Conservancy Gardens, Sagaponack, NY

            Avram Theater, Southampton, NY

            Zipper Hall, Los Angeles, CA

            Crystal Cathedral Ministries, Garden Grove, CA

            Wilshire Ebell Theater, Los Angeles, CA

 

ACCOMPANYING

            Playhouse Square Foundation Education Department

Teaching Studios: Linda & David Cerone, William Preucil, Stephen Rose, David Updegraff,

                        George Vassos,  Stephen Geber

 

AWARDS & HONORS

            Darius Milhaud Competition, First Prize

            Cleveland Institute of Music Concerto Competition Concert Series Winner, First Prize

            Oberlin International Competition, Judge’s Choice Award, Semi-Finalist

Presser Scholarship, Cleveland Institute of Music

Merit Scholarship Recipient, Cleveland Institute of Music

Scholarship Recipient, Young Musicians Foundation, Los Angeles, CA

           

PRINCIPAL TEACHERS

Private Instruction: Sergei Babayan, Paul Schenly, Myong Joo Lee, Ory Shihor, Lucille Straub, Ik-Joo & He-Young Moon.

Master Classes: Horatio Gutierrez, Mitsuko Uchida, Garrick Ohlsson, Peter Frankl, Cavani String Quartet, Mack McCray

Coachings: Peter Salaff, Cavani String Quartet, Anita Pontremoli, Caroline Warner, Virginia Weckstrom, Sergei Babayan, Richard Aaron

 

EDUCATION

            Cleveland Institute of Music, Master of Music, anticipated 2008   

            Cleveland Institute of Music, Bachelor of Music, anticipated 2007

Please feel free to email me at cbc5 at case.edu with any questions. 

LESSONS WILL TAKE PLACE AT THE CLEVELAND INSTITUTE OF MUSIC


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Hello Everyone!
 
This week in my TV and Film Acting Class we will focus on Sherlock Holmes!
 
This Monday, April 16th. Starting at 7pm.
Link for direction..............
 
 
"Sherlock Holmes" audio play..."A Study in Scarlett" will be the focus of this class.
 
We will be working the audition sides from ACD Productions audio play.
The audition times and places are...
 
Wednesday, April 18th 2pm-6:30pm at the Lakewood Library main branch on Detroit Rd.
 
And.
 
Saturday, April 21st 12 pm -5:30pm at the Lakewood Library Madison branch on Madison Ave.
 
Everyone is welcome.  It is a Teen Friendly Night.
Class  is $12.00, pay as you come or $40 for 4 weeks
 
Kindly,
Maureen Dempsey
440-313-8326
 


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 April 20 through May 6, 2007.
  Friday and Saturday performances  at 8:00 pm and
 Sundays at 2:30 pm. 
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This involves 3 productions. Please email me if interested so that I can give you the particulars. Elaine Sonnie From kjoycew at sbcglobal.net Thu Apr 12 11:42:15 2007 From: kjoycew at sbcglobal.net (Katie Wheeler) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 11:42:15 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]CSU Summer Rep. Auditions!!!! Message-ID: <386238.22718.qm@web82812.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-178347122-1176403335=:22718 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Cleveland State University Dramatic Arts Program is pleased to announce auditions and interviews for its first professional Summer Repertory Theatre! We will be having auditions and interviews for various acting and technical positions for our first Summer Repertory Theatre season. There are positions available for Equity, non-Equity, and support positions, as well as opportunities for secondary and college students who would like to be involved in the summer for college credit. Several Equity and other professional artists will be coming in for the season and will offer master classes and workshops for the ?apprentice? company. There will also be opportunities for company members to create and perform their own pieces on Sunday evening in our studio space. Rehearsal will begin May 21, the season will open June 14 and close July 15. We will be presenting two productions in rotating repertory: The Robber Bridegroom a bluegrass musical by Alfred Uhry, directed by Michael Mauldin Jamie Lockhart (cast): a gentleman robber Clemment Musgrove: a wealthy planter Salome: his second wife Rosamund: his daughter Little Harp: a robber Big Harp: the head of a robber Goat: a simpleton Goat?s Mother Goat?s Sister A Raven (will also serve as Dance Captain) Residents of Rodney, Mississippi This is a high-energy, improvisatory production which requires an amount of stamina and physical flexibility. The ensemble is constantly on stage and an integral part of the action. Booth a drama by Austin Pendleton directed by Carl Whidden Junius Booth (cast) great Shakespearean actor; loving and violent; intelligent and alcoholic; 50s Edwin Booth (cast) Junius? eldest son; delicate, then very strong; late teens, but probably demands an actor in his twenties Mary Ann mother of Junius? children; originally English; warm, passionate, occasionally skeptical; 40?s Johnny the younger son; loving, mercurial; teens. Mrs. Hill actress; acerbic, resigned, angry, gentle; 40s ? 50s Page actor; rapturously accepting of his failure; 40s ? 50s Baxter rough frontiersman with a song and dance man?s elegance; 30?s ? 50?s Adelaide Junius? wife, long since betrayed in England. Complicated, lethally witty, and hurt; a match for Junius. Auditionees are asked to prepare a 1 ? 2 minute monologue and 16 bars of a country or bluegrass song. A CD player and accompanist will be available. Auditions are Friday, April 20th from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. and Saturday, April 21 from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Callbacks TBA. Please contact the department secretary, Ginger Williams, at 216 687-2113 to make an appointment. Inquiries for technical and support positions should be directed to Dr. Michael L. Mauldin at 216 687-2202 --0-178347122-1176403335=:22718 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Cleveland State University Dramatic Arts Program is pleased to announce auditions and interviews for its first professional Summer Repertory Theatre!
 
We will be having auditions and interviews for various acting and technical positions for our first Summer Repertory Theatre season.  There are positions available for Equity, non-Equity, and support positions, as well as opportunities for secondary and college students who would like to be involved in the summer for college credit.  Several Equity and other professional artists will be coming in for the season and will offer master classes and workshops for the ?apprentice? company.  There will also be opportunities for company members to create and perform their own pieces on Sunday evening in our studio space.
 
Rehearsal will begin May 21, the season will open June 14 and close July 15.
 
We will be presenting two productions in rotating repertory:
 
The Robber Bridegroom a bluegrass musical by Alfred Uhry, directed by Michael Mauldin
 
            Jamie Lockhart (cast):  a gentleman robber
            Clemment Musgrove:  a wealthy planter
            Salome:                        his second wife
            Rosamund:                   his daughter
            Little Harp:                   a robber
            Big Harp:                      the head of a robber
            Goat:                            a simpleton
            Goat?s Mother
            Goat?s Sister
            A Raven (will also serve as Dance Captain)
            Residents of Rodney, Mississippi
 
This is a high-energy, improvisatory production which requires an amount of stamina and physical flexibility.  The ensemble is constantly on stage and an integral part of the action.
 
Booth a drama by Austin Pendleton directed by Carl Whidden
 
Junius Booth (cast)       great Shakespearean actor; loving and violent; intelligent and alcoholic; 50s
 
Edwin Booth (cast)       Junius? eldest son; delicate, then very strong; late teens, but probably demands an actor in his twenties
 
Mary Ann                     mother of Junius? children; originally English; warm, passionate, occasionally skeptical; 40?s
 
Johnny                          the younger son; loving, mercurial; teens.
 
Mrs. Hill                       actress; acerbic, resigned, angry, gentle; 40s ? 50s
 
Page                             actor; rapturously accepting of his failure; 40s ? 50s
 
Baxter              rough frontiersman with a song and dance man?s elegance; 30?s ? 50?s
 
Adelaide           Junius? wife, long since betrayed in England.  Complicated, lethally witty, and hurt; a match for Junius.
 
 
Auditionees are asked to prepare a 1 ? 2 minute monologue and 16 bars of a country or bluegrass song.  A CD player and accompanist will be available.
 
Auditions are Friday, April 20th from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. and Saturday, April 21 from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.  Callbacks TBA.
 
Please contact the department secretary, Ginger Williams, at 216 687-2113 to make an appointment.
 
Inquiries for technical and support positions should be directed to Dr. Michael L. Mauldin at 216 687-2202
--0-178347122-1176403335=:22718-- From wilson at operacleveland.org Thu Apr 12 12:16:04 2007 From: wilson at operacleveland.org (Cliff Wilson) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 15:16:04 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Correction on Opera Cleveland Seeking Light Walkers at the State Theater, Playhouse Square Message-ID: <1FB3019EBE04D44F92FB300330FBC2CC10FF8D@exchange.usalogin.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77D37.0418B5B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Opera Cleveland is seeking volunteers to be on stage at the State Theater in Playhouse Square as "light walkers." =20 Ever wondered what it feels like to be in the lime light? Now's your chance to find out! After the scenery is put in place and the lights focused on stage, the Lighting Designer and Director spend many hours setting and adjusting light levels for every moment of the opera. These sessions are called "Cueing sessions". In order to get everything "just right" the creative team must have people on the stage acting as "stand ins" for the singers and cast while the lighting is adjusted on and around them.=20 =20 These sessions last about 4 hours. They can involve standing or sitting for long periods of time, but in general are not strenuous or physically demanding. Sometimes light walkers are asked to walk across the stage, hold a prop, or wear a certain color. Mostly, being a light walker is a wonderful glimpse into the inner workings of the artistry of opera and stage production. There is sometimes "down" time when scenery is being changed so you might want to bring a book, or even better bring some "Friends" and come as a group. We usually need at least three people per session. =20 If you are interested in light walking, please email Cliff Wilson at wilson at operacleveland.org or call him at 216-575-0903 Extension 211 and he will schedule you according to your availability and the technical schedule for the show. Cliff will tell you where to park, how to get to the backstage entrance at Playhouse Square, and what to expect when you arrive. We are in full swing with Salome and will be looking for light walkers.=20 =20 Here is the schedule if you are able to participate at any of theses times. Here are the options - you can come to any portion of the following sessions: * Friday and Saturday sessions are deleted. Sunday April 15 - 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM (1 hour break) Monday April 16 - 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM (1 hour break) =20 Please contact me now, as the time is here. =20 Cliff Wilson Artistic Administrator Opera Cleveland 1422 Euclid Ave., Ste. 1052 Cleveland, OH 44115 (b) 216-575-0903 ext. 211 (f) 216-575-1918 wilson at operacleveland.org =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77D37.0418B5B0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Opera Cleveland is seeking volunteers to be on stage at the State Theater in Playhouse Square as “light walkers.”

=  

Ever wondered what it feels like to = be in the lime light?

Now’s your chance to find out! After the = scenery is put in place and the lights focused on stage, the Lighting Designer and Director spend many hours setting and adjusting light levels for every = moment of the opera. These sessions are called “Cueing sessions”. = In order to get everything “just right” the creative team must have = people on the stage acting as “stand ins” for the singers and cast = while the lighting is adjusted on and around them. =

 

These sessions last about 4 hours. They can involve standing or sitting for long periods = of time, but in general are not strenuous or physically demanding. = Sometimes light walkers are asked to walk across the stage, hold a prop, or wear a = certain color. Mostly, being a light walker is a wonderful glimpse into the = inner workings of the artistry of opera and stage production. There is = sometimes “down” time when scenery is being changed so you might want = to bring a book, or even better bring some “Friends” and come = as a group. We usually need at least three people per = session.

 

If you are interested in light walking, please email = Cliff Wilson at wilson at operacleveland= .org or call him at 216-575-0903 = Extension 211 and he will schedule you according to your availability and the = technical schedule for the show. Cliff will tell you where to park, how to get to = the backstage entrance at Playhouse Square, and what to expect when you arrive. = We are in full swing with Salome and will be looking for light walkers. =

 

Here is the schedule if you are able to participate = at any of theses times.

Here are the options – you can come to any portion of the following = sessions:

* Friday and Saturday sessions are = deleted.

Sunday April 15 – 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (1 hour = break)

Monday April 16 – 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (1 hour = break)

 

Please contact me now, as the time = is here.

 

Cliff Wilson

Artistic Administrator

Opera Cleveland

=

1422 Euclid = Ave., Ste. 1052

Cleveland, OH 44115

(b) 216-575-0903 ext. 211

(f) 216-575-1918

wilson at operacleveland.org

 

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C77D37.0418B5B0-- From mycp at weathervaneplayhouse.com Thu Apr 12 12:29:40 2007 From: mycp at weathervaneplayhouse.com (Melanie YC Pepe) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 15:29:40 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]H.O.T. Summer Camps at Weathervane Playhouse! Message-ID: <012f01c77d38$eadd4a00$6a01a8c0@wcp.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_012B_01C77D17.63017C30 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_012C_01C77D17.6303ED30" ------=_NextPart_001_012C_01C77D17.6303ED30 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable NEWS RELEASE=20 Contact: Melanie YC Pepe (330) 836-2626x 17 REGISTER ONLINE: www.WeathervanePlayhouse.com H.O.T. Summer Camps 2007 Hands On Theater (H.O.T.) Summer Camps engage students in acting, = improvisation, staging, auditioning and technical theater. The class uses theater games to teach the fundamentals, and focuses on = collaboratively creating a performance for the final day of class. * Before and after care is available, extending the day to 9:00 a.m. to = 4:00 p.m. Students in an extended day program will spend their time expanding upon = H.O.T. class projects, theater games & activities. H.O.T. Session 1* Instructor: Ben Rexroad June 18 ~ 29 6 to 8 years old Tuition $260 H.O.T. Session 2* Instructor: Ben Rexroad July 2 ~ 13 8 to 10 years old Tuition $260 H.O.T. Session 3* Instructor: Ben Rexroad July 16 ~ 27 10 to 12 years old Tuition $260 Preschool Playhouse is a summer session for 4 & 5 year olds. Students use their creativity to explore theater arts through games, = storytelling and creative drama.=20 Preschool Playhouse ~ Morning Instructor: Trishah Scalera June 11 ~ 15 10:00 a.m. ~ 12:00 p.m. Tuition $110 Preschool Playhouse ~ Afternoon Instructor: Trishah Scalera June 11 ~ 15 1:00 p.m. ~ 3:00 p.m. Tuition $110 The Audition Workshop is a summer session for students age 13 to 18. This workshop will create an "audition package" for each student = consisting of: A headshot An acting resume Memorized audition pieces selected from the following A Dramatic monologue, comedic monologue, classical monologue & a musical = audition with steps. Audition Workshop Instructor: Trishah Scalera June 18 ~ 22 1:30 a.m. ~ 4:30 p.m. Tuition $110 Musical Theater I is a summer session custom designed to meet the needs = of individual students ages 6 to 9. Theater training in voice, dance sight-reading skills and audition = technique allows each student to advance at his or her own pace. Musical Theater I Instructor: Trishah Scalera July 16 ~ 20 10:00 a.m. ~ 1:00 p.m. Tuition $160 Musical Theater II is a summer session custom designed to meet the needs = of individual students ages 10 to 14. Theater training in voice, dance sight-reading skills and audition = technique allows each student to advance at his or her own pace. Musical Theater II Instructor: Trishah Scalera June 18 ~ 22 10:00 a.m. ~ 1:00 p.m. Tuition $160 The Summer Stock 2007, Cyrano De Bergerac is a workshop is designed for = students ages 13 and up who have already had some theatrical experience. Students will be perform, produce and design a full production in two = weeks. Special performances will be held on August 15 and 16. Space is limited to 18 acting and 4 technical only positions. This summer's production will be directed by Melanie YC Pepe, Director = of Education and Young Actor Series Producer at Weathervane Playhouse. = Most recently, she directed this year's production of Romeo & Juliet. Special Guest instructor John C Davis will be directing fight = choreography in this year's production. John is a certified fight instructor with the Society of American Fight = Directors, and directed the brilliant swordplay in this year's Youth Theater = production of Romeo & Juliet. Check him out online at = www.TheFightDirector.com. Summer Stock 2007 Cyrano De Bergerac Directed by Melanie YC Pepe & John C. Davis August 6 ~ 18, Mondays ~ Fridays 10:00 a.m. ~ 4:00 p.m. Tuition $300 Register: By phone 330-836-2626 x 17 Or online www.WeathervanePlayhouse.com ### ------=_NextPart_001_012C_01C77D17.6303ED30 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
NEWS=20 RELEASE
Contact: Melanie YC Pepe (330) = 836-2626x=20 17
REGISTER=20 ONLINEwww.WeathervanePlayhouse.com=
H.O.T. Summer Camps = 2007
Hands = On Theater=20 (H.O.T.) Summer Camps engage students in acting,=20 improvisation, staging, auditioning and technical theater.
The class uses theater games to teach the = fundamentals, and=20 focuses on collaboratively creating a performance for the final day of=20 class.
* Before and after care is available, extending the = day to=20 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Students in an extended day program will spend their = time=20 expanding upon H.O.T. class projects, theater games &=20 activities.
 
H.O.T. = Session=20 1*
Instructor: Ben Rexroad
June 18 ~ 29
6 to 8 years old
Tuition $260
 
H.O.T. = Session=20 2*
Instructor: Ben Rexroad
July 2 ~ 13
8 to 10 years old
Tuition $260
 
H.O.T. = Session=20 3*
Instructor: Ben Rexroad
July 16 ~ 27
10 to 12 years old
Tuition $260
 
 
Preschool=20 Playhouse is a summer session for = 4 & 5=20 year olds.
Students use their creativity = to explore=20 theater arts through games, storytelling and creative drama. =
 
Preschool = Playhouse ~=20 Morning
Instructor: Trishah Scalera
June 11 ~ 15
10:00 a.m. ~ 12:00 p.m.
Tuition $110
 
Preschool = Playhouse ~=20 Afternoon
Instructor: Trishah Scalera
June 11 ~ 15
1:00 p.m. ~ 3:00 p.m.
Tuition $110
 
 
The Audition=20 Workshop is a summer session for students age 13 to = 18.
This workshop will create an "audition package" for = each=20 student consisting of:
A headshot
An acting resume
Memorized audition pieces selected from the=20 following
A Dramatic monologue, comedic monologue, = classical=20 monologue & a musical audition with steps.
 
Audition=20 Workshop
Instructor: Trishah Scalera
June 18 ~ 22
1:30 a.m. ~ 4:30 p.m.
Tuition $110
 
 
Musical Theater = I is a=20 summer session custom designed to meet the needs of individual students = ages 6=20 to 9.
Theater training in voice, dance sight-reading = skills and=20 audition technique allows each student to advance at his or her own=20 pace.
 
Musical = Theater=20 I
Instructor: Trishah Scalera
July 16 ~ 20
10:00 a.m. ~ 1:00 p.m.
Tuition $160
 
Musical = Theater=20 II is a summer session custom designed to meet the needs = of=20 individual students ages 10 to 14.
Theater training in voice, dance sight-reading = skills and=20 audition technique allows each student to advance at his or her own = pace.
 
Musical = Theater=20 II
Instructor: Trishah Scalera
June 18 ~ 22
10:00 a.m. ~ 1:00 p.m.
Tuition $160

 

The Summer Stock 2007, = Cyrano De=20 Bergerac is a workshop is designed for students ages 13 = and up=20 who have already had some theatrical experience.
Students will be perform, produce and design a full = production=20 in two weeks. Special performances will be held on August 15 and = 16.
Space is limited to 18 acting and 4 = technical=20 only positions.
This summer=92s production will be directed by = Melanie=20 YC Pepe, Director of Education and Young Actor Series Producer = at=20 Weathervane Playhouse. Most recently, she directed this year=92s = production of=20 Romeo & Juliet.
Special Guest instructor John C Davis will be = directing=20 fight choreography in this year=92s production.
John is a certified fight instructor with the = Society of=20 American Fight Directors,
and directed the brilliant swordplay in this = year=92s Youth=20 Theater production of Romeo & Juliet. Check him out online at = www.TheFightDirector.com.
 
Summer Stock=20 2007
Cyrano De = Bergerac
Directed by Melanie YC Pepe & John C.=20 Davis
August 6 ~ 18, Mondays ~ Fridays
10:00 a.m. ~ 4:00 p.m.
Tuition $300
 
 
Register:
 
By = phone
330-836-2626 = x=20 17
 
Or = online
 www.WeathervanePlayhouse.com
 
 
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The guests joining Eileen Burns and Keith Faris include: ALICIA FOGAL: Starring in "Baby" at Cassidy opening next weekend. NATALIE GREEN: A Pickwick Stylette. She is currently featured in "Boogie Woogie Baby" at The Cleveland Playhouse. DONNIE LONG: The original co-host for The Midnight Martini Show's first year. CONNOR O'BRIEN: From Beck Center's Miss Saigon, national concert venues as well as having just finished his third solo CD. LISA ZEBROWSKI: A Pickwick Stylette and co-star of The Delusional Divas seen every Thursday at 10:30 at Twist Bar on Clifton. Pre-show party begins at 11:45pm. See you there. From mlbusiness2002 at yahoo.com Thu Apr 12 13:09:19 2007 From: mlbusiness2002 at yahoo.com (Maria Llivers) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 13:09:19 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a Bullhorn for Saturday charity event Message-ID: <20070412200919.46885.qmail@web52907.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-670565315-1176408559=:46548 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Anyone have a lead on where I could purchase/rent/borrow a bullhorn for a charity (Cleveland Christian Home) 5K Walk & Run on Saturday at the Zoo? I need to pick it up on Friday afternoon, as a back-up for our sound system in case of rain. Thanks very much! Maria Livers mlbusiness2002 at yahoo.com --------------------------------- Get your own web address. Have a HUGE year through Yahoo! Small Business. --0-670565315-1176408559=:46548 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Anyone have a lead on where I could purchase/rent/borrow a bullhorn for a charity (Cleveland Christian Home) 5K Walk & Run on Saturday at the Zoo?  I need to pick it up on Friday afternoon, as a back-up for our sound system in case of rain.
 
Thanks very much!
 
Maria Livers
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Have a HUGE year through Yahoo! Small Business. --0-670565315-1176408559=:46548-- From ANGDESTINY at aol.com Thu Apr 12 13:29:08 2007 From: ANGDESTINY at aol.com (ANGDESTINY at aol.com) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 16:29:08 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]FREE LECTURE: "SPIRITUALITY & The ANIMAL KINGDOM", & INFO re: MeetUp.com Message-ID: -------------------------------1176409747 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi NEOPAL, If you do not know about _www.MeetUp.com_ (http://www.MeetUp.com) , you should. It's a great way to 'meet up' with people of the same interests...including various genres of the arts like, Music, Film, TV, Theatre, Singer/Songwriters, Musicians, etc. I found this site by accident. The other topic groups are endless, from...Cars, Language, various Religions, endless Hobbies, Politics, Science, Sports, Pets, Work & Careers, & much more. You can sign up to any existing group or start your own. I started my own called "Spirituality Growth Through Knowledge". Check it out here: _http://spirituality.meetup.com/71/_ (http://spirituality.meetup.com/71/) I'm promoting my first "Meet Up" in the form of hosting a FREE Lecture called "SPIRITUALITY & THE ANIMAL KINGDOM". If interested in the lecture, email me at: _angdestiny at aol.com_ (mailto:angdestiny at aol.com) and I'll email you the detailed flyer with some info about William A. LePar. ~ FREE LECTURE ~ SPIRITUALITY & THE ANIMAL KINGDOM Saturday, APRIL 28, 2007 ~ 9:30 AM-12:30 PM Independence Public Library 6361 Selig Blvd. Independence, OH 44131 Man's involvement with the Animal Kingdom is essential to his Spiritual Growth. This fact is emphasized by many startling revelations from THE COUNCIL, the spiritual source which has been speaking to mankind for almost 40 years through the catatonic state trances of William Allen LePar. David Ries, Vice President of the *SOL Association for Research, will present The Council's perspectives on the importance of animals, be they pets or pests. Be prepared for some shocking details on the rise and fall of the dinosaurs and about the myths and mysteries of animal 'celebrities' from the past. Ries will also delve into the psychic ability and health benefits of man's best friend, our relationship with household pets and the truth about "doggie Heaven." THERE WILL BE Q&A TIME! All will be explained in this lecture on fur, feathers, & fins! - LIMITED SEATING - Please Call to Reserve Your Seat: 440-899-5023 * SOL Association for Research is a Nonprofit Organization Email or call me with any questions. Peace, Angie Angie Siciliano Starfield, Inc. >Ph: 440-899-5023 >Fax: 440-899-1217 _www.StarfieldMusic.com_ (http://www.starfieldmusic.com/) > Marketing/PR Assistance for Artists & Small Businesses < ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. -------------------------------1176409747 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hi NEOPAL,
 
If you do not know about www.MeetUp.com, you should.  It's a=20= great way to 'meet up' with people of the same interests...including various= genres of the arts like, Music, Film, TV, Theatre, Singer/Songwriters, Musi= cians, etc.  I found this site by accident.
 
The other topic groups are e= ndless, from...Cars, Language, various Religions, endless Hobbies, Politics,= Science, Sports, Pets, Work & Careers, & much more.
 
You can sign up to any=  existing group or start your own.  I started my own called "Spiri= tuality Growth Through Knowledge".  Ch= eck it out here:  http://spiritua= lity.meetup.com/71/
 
I'm promoting my first "Meet= Up" in the form of hosting a FREE Lecture called "SPIRITUALITY & THE AN= IMAL KINGDOM".
 
If interested in the lecture= , email me at: angdestiny at aol.com=20= and I'll email you the detailed flyer with some info about William A. LePar.=
&n= bsp;
~ FREE LECTURE ~
&n= bsp;
SPIRITUALITY &= THE ANIMAL KINGDOM
&n= bsp;
Saturday, APRIL 28= , 2007 ~ 9:30 AM-12:30 PM
Independence Public Librar= y
6361 Selig Blvd.
Independence, OH  441= 31
&n= bsp;
Man's involvement with the A= nimal Kingdom is essential to his Spiritual Growth.  This fact is empha= sized by many startling revelations from THE COUNCIL, the spiritual= source which has been speaking to mankind for almost 40 years through the c= atatonic state trances of William Allen LePar.
 
David Ries, Vice President o= f the *SOL Association for Research, will present The Council's perspectives= on the importance of animals, be they pets or pests.  Be prepared for=20= some shocking details on the rise and fall of the dinosaurs and about the my= ths and mysteries of animal 'celebrities' from the past.  Ries will als= o delve into the psychic ability and health benefits of man's best friend, o= ur relationship with household pets and the truth about "doggie Heaven."
 
THERE WILL BE Q&A TIME= !
All will be explained in t= his lecture on fur, feathers, & fins!
 
- LIMITED SEATING -
Please Call to Reserve You= r Seat:  440-899-5023
 
* SOL Association for Re= search is a Nonprofit Organization
 
Email or call me with any qu= estions.
 
Peace,
Angie
Angie Siciliano
Starfield, Inc.
>= Ph: 440-899-5023
>
Fax: 440-899-1217
www.StarfieldMusic.com
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-------------------------------1176409747-- From mutheatre at karamu.com Thu Apr 12 13:34:12 2007 From: mutheatre at karamu.com (Theatre) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 16:34:12 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Karamu Musical Comedy FUNKENTINE RAPTURE(Staged Reading) Message-ID: <001301c77d41$f0b61700$4401a8c0@karamuhouse.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C77D20.67337700 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Auditions for Karamu Musical Comedy:=20 THE FUNKENTINE RAPTURE(Staged Reading) Music and lyrics by Lee Summers, with book by Ben Blake and Lee Summers = It's funkadacious! It's...the funkentine rapture!!!=20 Karamu is delighted to participate in Cleveland Play House's = FusionFestival a second year in a row and a chance to give Cleveland = audience a taste of Lee Summer's muscial/comedy, "The Funkentine = Rapture".=20 The soaring '70s, platform shoes, and skyhigh afros and a beat to take = you even higher in "a Funkafied" ode to Parliament Funkadelic in "a = Funkalicious New Musical" The Funkentine Rapture. Funkentine which first = premiered in 2005 in New York at the National Alliance for Musical = Theatre's 17th Annual Festival of New Musicals was created by Lee = Summers who appeared in the original Broadway musical Dreamgirls.=20 When an aspiring funkmaster reaches for the stars, he's caught in an = uproarious battle between good and evil, funk and disco, Kentucky fried = and Harlem's catfish surprise. Can he win the girl, gain the gig, and = rescue the recipe from heinous hands? Get your funk on for the funniest = musical funkfest in years."=20 Karamu is casting right away for Actors/Singers of all nationalities.=20 Auditions will be held on Sunday 4/15 12pm-2:30pm and Tuesday 4/17 = 6pm-8pm.=20 Rehearsals will be held evenings and weekends.=20 CAST OF CHARACTERS Old Charlie Mills . . . .A Mystical Old Man Angel Dust Gonzales. . .Harlem Woman/Latin Girl (Thick Accent) Morry Steinenstein. . . .A Jewish Boy Eigi Mickorobe. . . .A Japanese Boy (Thick Accent) Abdul Hussein. . . .An Arab Boy (Thick Accent) Dick Mason. . . .(George Clinton) . . .. An Island Boy (Thick Accent)=20 Leslie Neilson . . .A White Girl Jennifer Bedlays. . .A Plus sized French Girl (French Accent)=20 Ronny Snivel . . . .Funkster's Bassist=20 Jimmy Jive. . . . .Funksters' Sax=20 Floyd Collins . . . .Funksters' Drums For more information, email performingarts at karamu.com.=20 ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C77D20.67337700 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Auditions for Karamu Musical Comedy:=20

THE FUNKENTINE RAPTURE(Staged=20 Reading)
 Music and lyrics by Lee Summers, = with book by=20 Ben Blake and Lee Summers
It's funkadacious! It's...the  funkentine rapture!!!=20
Karamu is delighted to participate in Cleveland Play = House's=20 FusionFestival a second year in a row and a chance to give Cleveland = audience a=20 taste of Lee Summer's muscial/comedy, "The Funkentine Rapture". =
 
The soaring '70s, platform shoes, and skyhigh afros = and a beat=20 to take you even higher  in "a Funkafied" ode to Parliament = Funkadelic=20 in "a Funkalicious New Musical" The = Funkentine Rapture.=20 Funkentine which first premiered in 2005 in New York at the = National=20 Alliance for Musical Theatre's 17th Annual Festival of New = Musicals was=20 created by Lee Summers who appeared in the original Broadway musical=20 Dreamgirls.=20
When an aspiring funkmaster reaches for the stars, = he's caught=20 in an uproarious battle between good and evil, funk and disco, Kentucky = fried=20 and Harlem's catfish surprise. Can he win the girl, gain the gig, and = rescue the=20 recipe from heinous hands? Get your funk on for the funniest musical = funkfest in=20 years."
 
Karamu is casting right away for Actors/Singers = of all=20 nationalities.
Auditions will be held on Sunday 4/15 12pm-2:30pm = and Tuesday=20 4/17 6pm-8pm.
Rehearsals will be held evenings and weekends.=20
 
CAST OF = CHARACTERS
Old Charlie Mills . . . .A Mystical Old = Man
Angel Dust Gonzales. . .Harlem = Woman/Latin Girl=20 (Thick Accent)
Morry Steinenstein. . . .A Jewish = Boy
Eigi Mickorobe. . . .A Japanese Boy = (Thick=20 Accent)
Abdul Hussein. . . .An Arab Boy (Thick=20 Accent)
Dick Mason. . . .(George Clinton) . . = .. An Island=20 Boy (Thick Accent)
Leslie Neilson  . . .A White = Girl
Jennifer Bedlays. . .A Plus sized = French Girl=20 (French Accent)
Ronny Snivel . . . .Funkster's Bassist=20
Jimmy Jive. . . . .Funksters' Sax =
Floyd Collins . . . .Funksters' = Drums
 
For more information, = email performingarts at karamu.com. =
 
 
 
------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C77D20.67337700-- From mslowey at yahoo.com Thu Apr 12 13:59:10 2007 From: mslowey at yahoo.com (mary slowey) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 13:59:10 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Sylvia" opens Friday, April 20 at Clague Playhouse Message-ID: <647306.57780.qm@web81414.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-688835693-1176411550=:57780 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Clague Playhouse 1371 Clague Road Westlake, OH 44145 440-331-0403 www.clagueplayhouse.com The comedy, Sylvia, by A. R. Gurney and directed by Anne McEvoy, will open Friday, April 20, 2007 and will run through May 13,2007. Greg and Kate have moved to Manhattan. While Kate is embracing her career, Greg is dissatisfied with his. The potential solution to the problem jumps into his lap in the form of a loving pooch named Sylvia. Greg forms a unusual bond to the mutt, and soon work problems are followed by even bigger marriage problems. Kate sees Sylvia as a rival for Greg's affection. Sylvia thinks Kate doesn't understand the relationship between man and dog. Performances are Thursday - Sunday (no show 4/22/07). Performance times are 8:30PM Thursday - Saturday (note later start time) and 2:00PM Sundays. An opening night reception will follow the performance. Tickets are $10-11 and may be purchased by calling the box office Wed - Sat 1-6PM. FREE parking! --0-688835693-1176411550=:57780 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Clague Playhouse
1371 Clague Road
Westlake, OH 44145
440-331-0403
 
The comedy, Sylvia, by A. R. Gurney and directed by Anne McEvoy, will open Friday, April 20, 2007 and will run through May 13,2007.
 
Greg and Kate have moved to Manhattan.  While Kate is embracing her career, Greg is dissatisfied with his.  The potential solution to the problem jumps into his lap in the form of a loving pooch named Sylvia.  Greg forms a unusual bond to the mutt, and soon work problems are followed by even bigger marriage problems.  Kate sees Sylvia as a rival for Greg's affection.  Sylvia thinks Kate doesn't understand the relationship between man and dog.
 
Performances are Thursday - Sunday (no show 4/22/07).  Performance times are 8:30PM Thursday - Saturday (note later start time) and 2:00PM Sundays.
 
An opening night reception will follow the performance.
 
Tickets are $10-11 and may be purchased by calling the box office Wed - Sat 1-6PM.
 
FREE parking!
 
 
 
--0-688835693-1176411550=:57780-- From Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu Thu Apr 12 14:33:34 2007 From: Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu (Zoldessy, Brian) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 17:33:34 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Great Lakes/Cleveland Playhouse Auditions Message-ID: <6A7FFA7E48C1A245BF0E0E642645313401EFC611@chevron5.tri-c.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77D4A.39A8F8F4 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The annual spring auditions will soon be scheduled and performers are starting to book appointments. If you need new material, want to brush-up your favorite pieces or want assistance in preparing your auditions, it would be my pleasure to help you achieve your goals. Thanks.....bz=20 =20 Prepare your Cleveland or College Auditions with the first acting coach in Ohio sanctioned by the North Central College Association - Brian Zoldessy, award winning actor, director, coach, named one of the top Professors of Acting in Ohio by Ohio Magazine and Crain's Cleveland Business, invites you to join the growing list of students who have successfully auditioned and have been accepted to: NYU, Carnegie Mellon, Boston University, Northwestern, Boston Conservatory, UCLA and many others. Numerous Cleveland performers have won the call-back and/or the role in many productions. The Actor's Toolbox *, presents a "blueprint" for preparing auditions and selecting material to achieve distinction and individuality in every audition performance.(Also available: coaching for; script analysis, rehearsal & performance problems, cold-reading & acting technique, and stage-fright issues ( based upon work with Dr. David Roland (The Confident Performer) & Anne Brebner (Setting Free The Actor).=20 =20 * Increase the range and depth of your auditions; =20 * Give voice and body to every monologue performed; =20 * Conquer the frequently unpredictable challenges of contemporary/classical auditions; =20 * Experience a persuasive expression of a finely etched audition performance. (* The Actor's Toolbox by Brian Zoldessy, currently in re-writes/ Copyright 2005 Course Packet Publishing) =20 Contact: brian.zoldessy at tri-c.edu 216-987-2338 =20 REVIEWS: =20 Well, you have succeeded once more, Mr. Zoldessy. Yesterday, I found out I got into the Theatre Education program at NYU! I just want to thank you again so much for all your amazing advice and training. You are an amazing teacher=20 =20 Sincerely, Emily Baron =20 Brian Zoldessy is the greatest acting teacher I have ever had. I give him a lot of the credit for my college acceptances. He's funny, caring, and intelligent, and I've recommended him to everyone I know seeking a coach. =20 Alex Wyse =20 Great Acting Coach in our own backyard.......a gifted actor and director, he is also terrific as an acting instructor. He shows you how to start with the basics of acting and then how to build on those basics to get the layered performance that every actor strives for. His passion and respect for his craft have certainly inspired me to pay "even more attention to the work". =20 Molly Clay =20 Subject: Celebrating a great performance Date: Mon, 23 May 2005 17:19:06 -0400 I had one of those rare moments the other day. I saw a local actor give a once-in-a-lifetime performance. It was even more unusual, in that the performance was in a new play which still needed work. The play is called TO KNOW HIM, a drama by Albi Gorn about an AIDS patient and a female rabbinical student who comes to visit him. They argue religion, talk about old movies, and ultimately she tries to get him to reconcile with his estranged father. The incredibly riveting performance was by Brian Zoldessy, who so inhabited the role with every breath, movement, look, gesture, and action that I will likely remember it to the end of my life .Brian himself had a severely life-threatening illness earlier this year --where he was in and out of the hospital for a good 3 months. His experience clearly shaped how he handled the role. With painstaking physical work --from the smallest details, like putting lotion on his leg - Zoldessy showed exhaustion, anger, pain, and spiritual despair - yet instead of being depressing, the effect was exhilarating. No one could take their eyes off him . It reminded me how one can't really judge a script until it is fully incarnated. I would have dismissed this play as predictable and way too talky had I read a draft. But with this textured, loving performance fueling it, it ended up being deeply moving. I just wanted to celebrate a wonderful performance! Linda Eisenstein Cleveland, OH, USA lindaeisenstein at yahoo.com www.lindaeisenstein.com ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77D4A.39A8F8F4 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The annual=20 spring auditions will soon be scheduled and performers are starting=20 to book appointments.  If you need new material, want to = brush-up=20 your favorite pieces or want assistance in preparing your auditions, it = would be=20 my pleasure to help you achieve your goals.   =20 Thanks.....bz 
 

Prepare your = Cleveland or College Auditions=20 with the first acting coach in Ohio sanctioned by the North Central = College=20 Association – Brian Zoldessy, award winning actor, director, = coach, named one of=20 the top Professors of Acting in Ohio by Ohio Magazine and Crain’s = Cleveland=20 Business, invites you to join the growing list of students who have = successfully=20 auditioned and have been accepted to: NYU, Carnegie Mellon, Boston = University,=20 Northwestern, Boston Conservatory, UCLA and many others. Numerous Cleveland performers have won the call-back and/or = the role=20 in many productions. The Actor’s Toolbox *, = presents a “blueprint”=20 for preparing auditions and selecting=20 material to achieve distinction and individuality in every audition=20 performance.(Also available: coaching = for; script=20 analysis, rehearsal & performance problems, cold-reading & = acting=20 technique, and stage-fright issues ( based upon work with Dr. David = Roland (The=20 Confident Performer) & Anne Brebner (Setting Free The=20 Actor). 

 

*=20 Increase the range and depth of your auditions;   =20

*=20 Give voice and body to every monologue performed;  =20

*=20 Conquer the frequently unpredictable challenges of = contemporary/classical=20 auditions; 

*=20 Experience a persuasive expression of a finely etched audition=20 performance.

 =20 (* The Actor’s Toolbox by Brian Zoldessy, currently in re-writes/ = Copyright 2005=20 Course Packet Publishing)

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           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;   =20 Contact: brian.zoldessy at tri-c.edu&nbs= p;   =20 216-987-2338           &n= bsp;      =20             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;    

REVIEWS:

 

Well,=20 you have succeeded once more, Mr. Zoldessy. Yesterday, I found out I got = into=20 the Theatre Education program at NYU! I just want to thank you again so = much for=20 all your amazing advice and training. You are an amazing teacher=20

 

Sincerely,=20 Emily=20 Baron

 

Brian=20 Zoldessy is the greatest acting teacher I have ever had. I give him a = lot of the=20 credit for my college acceptances.  He's funny, caring, and = intelligent,=20 and I've recommended him to everyone I know seeking a=20 coach.

 

Alex=20 Wyse

 

Great=20 Acting Coach in our own backyard…….a=20 gifted actor and director, he is also terrific as an acting = instructor.  He=20 shows you how to start with the basics of acting and then how to build = on those=20 basics to get the layered performance that every actor strives = for.  His=20 passion and respect for his craft have certainly inspired me to pay = “even more=20 attention to the work”.

 

Molly=20 Clay

 

Subject:=20 Celebrating a great performance
Date: Mon, 23 May 2005 17:19:06=20 -0400

I had one of those rare moments the other day. I saw a = local actor=20 give a once-in-a-lifetime performance. It was even more unusual, in that = the=20 performance was in a new play which still needed work. The play is = called TO=20 KNOW HIM, a drama by Albi Gorn about an AIDS patient and a female = rabbinical=20 student who comes to visit him. They argue religion, talk about old = movies, and=20 ultimately she tries to get him to reconcile with his estranged father. = The=20 incredibly riveting performance was by Brian Zoldessy, who so inhabited = the role=20 with every breath, movement, look, gesture, and action that I will = likely=20 remember it to the end of my life .Brian himself had a severely = life-threatening=20 illness earlier this year --where he was in and out of the hospital for = a good 3=20 months. His experience clearly shaped how he handled the role. =  With=20 painstaking physical work --from the smallest details, like putting = lotion on=20 his leg – Zoldessy showed exhaustion, anger, pain, and spiritual = despair – yet=20 instead of being depressing, the effect was exhilarating. No one could = take=20 their eyes off him . It reminded me how one can't really judge a script = until it=20 is fully incarnated. I would have dismissed this play as predictable and = way too=20 talky had I read a draft. But with this textured, loving performance = fueling it,=20 it ended up being deeply moving. I just wanted to celebrate a wonderful=20 performance!

Linda Eisenstein
Cleveland, OH, USA
lindaeisenstein at yahoo.com=20 www.lindaeisenstein.com

------_=_NextPart_001_01C77D4A.39A8F8F4-- From Pmcaine at aol.com Thu Apr 12 17:37:55 2007 From: Pmcaine at aol.com (Pmcaine at aol.com) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 20:37:55 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Very discounted tkts for John Legend/Corinne Bailey Rae Message-ID: -------------------------------1176424675 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I have 2 very discounted tickets for you to see: The 2 newest, most exciting perfomers on the music scene are in town for you to see. Who: John Legend and Corinne Bailey Rae. Where: The Akron Civic Theatre When: Monday, April 16, 7:30 They are the hottest new performers. John Legend winner of 6 Grammys 2005/2006. 05' won Best New Recording Artist. Corinne Bailey Rae, nominated for 3 Grammys- 2006. Hit singles: "Put Your Records On", and "Like a Star" I am not looking to make a profit. I just don't want the seats to go to waste. (your price=$27.50/each) (original price= $49.50/each). I am willing to accept any reasonable offer, so go ahead and ask. You can e-mail me at _pmcaine at aol.com_ (mailto:pmcaine at aol.com) , or call 216-543-2172. ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. -------------------------------1176424675 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
I have 2 very discounted tickets=20= for you=20 to see:
 
The 2 newest, most exciting perfomers on the mus= ic=20 scene are in town for you to see.
 
 
Who:    John Legend and Corinne Bailey=20 Rae.
Where:  The Akron Civic Theatre
When:   Monday, April 16, 7:30
 
They are the hottest new performers.  John Legend w= inner=20 of 6 Grammys 2005/2006.  05' won Best New Recording=20 Artist.
 
Corinne Bailey Rae, nominated for 3 Grammys- 2006.=20= Hit=20 singles: "Put Your Records On", and "Like a Star"
 
 
I am not looking to make a profit.  I=20= just=20 don't want the seats to go to waste.  (your price=3D$27.50/each)=20
(original price=3D $49.50/each). =20
 
I am willing to accept any reason= able=20 offer, so go ahead and ask. 
 
You can e-mail me at pmcaine at aol.com, or call 216-543-2172.&n= bsp;=20
 




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AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA= --0-1426680466-1176429562=:23908-- From cjtonline at hotmail.com Thu Apr 12 19:52:43 2007 From: cjtonline at hotmail.com (Christopher Toth) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 22:52:43 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Brass Quintet and Organ Concert Message-ID: --_cc56cf52-8d80-4af5-8089-700add04378e_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Who: Bethany Brass Quintet led by Erik Hasselquist, trumpet; Christopher Toth, organ & keyboard =20 What: Concert - see program below =20 Where: Bethany English Lutheran Church 15460 Triskett Rd [near W. 150th & Lorain] Cleveland, OH 44111 =20 When: Sunday, 15 April 2007, 7:00 p.m. =20 Program: =20 Guami, Two Canzonas Handel, Suite in D Major Persichetti, The Hollow Men Maschera, Two Canzonas Haydn, Larghetto Enescu, Legend Arnatt, Suite for Organ and Brass Schumann, Adagio and Allegro Nelhybel, A Mighty Fortress =20 =20 _________________________________________________________________ It=92s tax season, make sure to follow these few simple tips=20 http://articles.moneycentral.msn.com/Taxes/PreparationTips/PreparationTips.= aspx?icid=3DWLMartagline= --_cc56cf52-8d80-4af5-8089-700add04378e_ Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Who:     Bethany Brass Quintet
            led= by Erik Hasselquist, trumpet;
            Christop= her Toth, organ & keyboard
 
What:    Concert - see program below
 
Where:   Bethany English Lutheran Church
            154= 60 Triskett Rd [near W. 150th & Lorain]
            Cle= veland, OH  44111
 
When:    Sunday, 15 April 2007, 7:00 p.m.
 
Program:
 
     Guami,  Two Canzonas
     Handel,  Suite in D Major
     Persichetti,  The Hollow Men
     Maschera,  Two Canzonas
     Haydn,  Larghetto
     Enescu,  Legend
     Arnatt,  Suite for Organ and Brass
     Schumann,  Adagio and Allegro
     Nelhybel,  A Mighty Fortress
 
 


It=92s tax season, make sure to follow these few simp= le tips Check it out!= = --_cc56cf52-8d80-4af5-8089-700add04378e_-- From meglouisedance at yahoo.com Thu Apr 12 19:57:47 2007 From: meglouisedance at yahoo.com (megan pitcher) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 19:57:47 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Friday Dance Improv Jam Message-ID: <400364.53966.qm@web55415.mail.re4.yahoo.com> --0-1550598775-1176433067=:53966 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Build or enhance your movement skills through play. Learn to lead and follow without talking. Feel what it means to be part of an ensemble. Be supported while you break out into a new idea. Enjoy the warm and supportive company of other professionals, pre-professionals and open minded community members. MegLouise Dance Hosts Improv Jams at Studio 11 Friday, April 13 at 8:00pm (always the 2nd and 4th Fridays) Suggested $5 Donation Come to watch or join. Feel free to suggest themes and ideas as inspiration or give feedback on our adventures. Bring a friend, come and go, enjoy the artwalk below! For More Information, Contact: Megan Pitcher Artistic Director, MegLouise Dance meglouisedance at yahoo.com www.meglouisedance.com --------------------------------- We won't tell. Get more on shows you hate to love (and love to hate): Yahoo! TV's Guilty Pleasures list. --0-1550598775-1176433067=:53966 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit

Build or enhance your movement skills through play. Learn to lead and follow without talking. Feel what it means to be part of an ensemble. Be supported while you break out into a new idea. Enjoy the warm and supportive company of other professionals, pre-professionals and open minded community members.

MegLouise Dance Hosts
Improv Jams at Studio 11
Friday, April 13 at 8:00pm
(always the 2nd and 4th Fridays)
Suggested $5 Donation

Come to watch or join. Feel free to suggest themes and ideas as inspiration or give feedback on our adventures. Bring a friend, come and go, enjoy the artwalk below!

For More Information, Contact:
Megan Pitcher
Artistic Director, MegLouise Dance
meglouisedance at yahoo.com
www.meglouisedance.com


We won't tell. Get more on shows you hate to love
(and love to hate): Yahoo! TV's Guilty Pleasures list. --0-1550598775-1176433067=:53966-- From jamiekoeth at hotmail.com Thu Apr 12 20:05:18 2007 From: jamiekoeth at hotmail.com (Jamie Koeth) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 23:05:18 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]URINETOWN ON CHANNEL 3 Message-ID: HEY EVERYONE, Stagecrafters' Teen Academy production of Urinetown will be featured on Channel 3 this Friday morning, April 13th on "Good Company" from 10-11am. They will be playing a video clip from a rehearsal and interviewing some teens in the show! Check it out!!!!! _________________________________________________________________ MSN is giving away a trip to Vegas to see Elton John.? Enter to win today. http://msnconcertcontest.com?icid-nceltontagline From cbc5 at case.edu Thu Apr 12 20:23:53 2007 From: cbc5 at case.edu (Christopher Chung) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 23:23:53 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MIDDLE OF MAY PRESENTS GODSPELL OPENING FRIDAY APRIL 13 Message-ID: <461EF7C9.30506@case.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------050803050607040603010903 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="------------010303080007010500080003" --------------010303080007010500080003 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dear NEOPAL Subscribers, *COME SUPPORT MIDDLE OF MAY'S PRODUCTION OF GODSPELL WITH A CAST OF VERY TALENTED TEENS FROM THE GREATER CLEVELAND AREA! *Discover a wonderfully moving experience, as students from Bay High School, Fairview High School, Magnificat High School, St. Ignatius High School, St. Edward High School, and Westlake High School tell the story of The Gospels through their own eyes and hearts. This will be an experience that you will not want to miss. Please feel free to invite anyone you want to this event and spread the word to everyone you know. In doing so, you will have the chance to see the start of something amazing...: *April 13 - 7:30pm April 14 - 2:00pm & 7:30pm April 15 - 3:00pm April 19 - 7:30pm April 20 - 7:30pm April 21 - 2:00pm & 7:30pm** CAST LIST: *Pat Miller (Jesus), Scott Donaldson (John the Baptist), Tym Tagliaferio (Judas), Catherine Betts, Devin Copfer, Mark Goins, Kiersten Greifenstein, Eileen Janesz, Eric Mayer, Ashley Norris, Molly Norris, Amanda Papa, Katherine Udris, and Anooj Bhandari. *PRODUCTION TEAM:* Jarred Nichols (Director), Christopher Chung (Music Director), and Melissa Smith-Beudert & Nicci Casarra (Choreographer). ## Created in 1971, Godspell retells the Gospel according to St. Matthew transposed into a contemporary setting, with music and new lyrics by Stephen Schwartz and book by John-Michael Tebelak. *MIDDLE OF MAY PRODUCTIONS:* Middle of May Productions is a not-for-profit production company committed to bringing inventive and thought-provoking theatrical experiences back to the community. They believe that theatre should not only entertain, but inspire... ## --------------010303080007010500080003 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit MIDDLE OF MAY PRESENTS GODSPELL OPENING FRIDAY APRIL 13 Dear NEOPAL Subscribers,

COME SUPPORT MIDDLE OF MAY'S PRODUCTION OF GODSPELL WITH A CAST OF VERY TALENTED TEENS FROM THE GREATER CLEVELAND AREA!

Discover a wonderfully moving experience, as students from Bay High School, Fairview High School, Magnificat High School, St. Ignatius High School, St. Edward High School, and Westlake High School tell the story of The Gospels through their own eyes and hearts.  This will be an experience that you will not want to miss. Please feel free to invite anyone you want to this event and spread the word to everyone you know. In doing so, you will have the chance to see the start of something amazing...:

April 13 - 7:30pm
April 14 - 2:00pm & 7:30pm
April 15 - 3:00pm
April 19 - 7:30pm
April 20 - 7:30pm
April 21 - 2:00pm & 7:30pm


CAST LIST: 
Pat Miller (Jesus), Scott Donaldson (John the Baptist), Tym Tagliaferio (Judas), Catherine Betts, Devin Copfer, Mark Goins, Kiersten Greifenstein, Eileen Janesz, Eric Mayer, Ashley Norris, Molly Norris, Amanda Papa, Katherine Udris, and Anooj Bhandari.

PRODUCTION TEAM:  Jarred Nichols (Director), Christopher Chung (Music Director), and Melissa Smith-Beudert & Nicci Casarra (Choreographer).

##

Created in 1971, Godspell retells the Gospel according to St. Matthew transposed into a contemporary setting, with music and new lyrics by Stephen Schwartz and book by John-Michael Tebelak.

MIDDLE OF MAY PRODUCTIONS:

Middle of May Productions is a not-for-profit production company committed to bringing inventive and thought-provoking theatrical experiences back to the community. They believe that theatre should not only entertain, but inspire...

##

--------------010303080007010500080003-- --------------050803050607040603010903 Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=utf-8; name="cbc5.vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="cbc5.vcf" begin:vcard fn:Christopher Chung n:Chung;Christopher adr;dom:;;11328 Euclid Ave, Apt 507;Cleveland;OH;44106-5109 email;internet:cbc5 at case.edu tel;cell:562.881.3352 version:2.1 end:vcard --------------050803050607040603010903-- From jamiekoeth at hotmail.com Thu Apr 12 20:19:51 2007 From: jamiekoeth at hotmail.com (Jamie Koeth) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 23:19:51 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Beverly Smith-Urinetown Invitation Message-ID: Hello Beverly, A few months ago, you posted on Neopal that you disagreed with our choice to produce Urinetown with 8-12 graders at Stagecrafters Youth Theatre. I'd like to sincerely and cordially invite you to attend any of our upcoming performances as my guest. You may also bring as many friends and colleagues as you'd like for free. Just mention your name at the door and we will give you any number of complimentary tickets. I welcome differing opinions and am not seeking to change your thoughts at all. This is simply an invitation to a great and fun show. Sincerley, Jamie Koeth, Director URINETOWN THE MUSICAL STAGECRAFTERS YOUTH THEATRE SATURDAY, APRIL 14TH AT 2PM AND 7PM SUNDAY, APRIL 15TH AT 1PM ORANGE HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 32000 CHAGRIN BLVD., PEPPER PIKE, OH 216-831-8601 FOR QUESTIONS _________________________________________________________________ Get a FREE Web site, company branded e-mail and more from Microsoft Office Live! http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/mcrssaub0050001411mrt/direct/01/ From PFLORIANO at aol.com Fri Apr 13 04:09:42 2007 From: PFLORIANO at aol.com (PFLORIANO at aol.com) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 07:09:42 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Club Laff Discount Tonight! Message-ID: --part1_d43.6c28fc8.3350bef6_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 2 performances this week, a Fri and Sat evening show. It features Natalie Green, Becca Marks, Maggie Stahl, Paul Floriano with=20 Musical Direction by Maureen Hartung. This weekend is Floriano's final performances.=A0 Starting on April 20, Greg= =20 Violand's manly baritone will replace Floriano's warbling in the show on the= =20 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_d43.6c28fc8.3350bef6_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

There is a great, little musical revue at the C= leveland Play House Club, called, "Boogie Woogie Baby!'=A0=A0 It's the music= of the Andrews Sisters and we have 2 performances this week, a Fri and Sat=20= evening show.

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

This weekend is Floriano's final performances.=A0 Starting on April 20, Greg= Violand's manly baritone will replace Floriano's warbling in the show on th= e 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 wha= t's free at http://www.aol.com. --part1_d43.6c28fc8.3350bef6_boundary-- From suehollandjohnson at yahoo.com Fri Apr 13 04:41:28 2007 From: suehollandjohnson at yahoo.com (sue holland johnson) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 04:41:28 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio Needs to Fill Male Role Immediately for Gary Webster's "Prime Beef" Message-ID: <839677.87779.qm@web38706.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-477210782-1176464488=:87779 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit The WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio needs to immediately fill the role of Eddie, a supporting character in Prime Beef, one of three romantic comedies, by local playwright, Gary R. Webster, for its ?PlayActs? Performances. The one-acts, You'll be Back, Strictly Platonic? and Prime Beef will be performed, Sat. & Sun. 4/28 & 4/29, at Gallery 324, for 2 benefit performances. Eddie (late 20?s, w/b). An average looking, shy guy. Wishes he could find a woman like Diane. He's flattered when she asks him to participate in the bachelor auction. He's sincerely sorry he doesn't raise any money for the animal shelter but is also hurt when no one bids on him. Please email if you'd like more information &/or would be able to come in and read, tomorrow, Saturday, 4/14. Thanks . . . Sue Johnson Director wakeup4664 at aol.com wakeupandlives.org (216) 561-8608 http://carolirvin.com/wakeup.htm --------------------------------- Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell? Check outnew cars at Yahoo! Autos. --0-477210782-1176464488=:87779 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
The WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio needs to immediately fill  the role of Eddie, a supporting character in  Prime Beef, one of three romantic comedies, by local playwright, Gary R. Webster, for its ?PlayActs? Performances.  The one-acts, You'll be Back, Strictly Platonic? and Prime Beef will be performed, Sat. & Sun. 4/28 & 4/29, at Gallery 324, for 2 benefit performances. 
 
 Eddie (late 20?s, w/b). An average looking, shy guy. Wishes he could find a woman like Diane. He's flattered when she asks him to participate in the bachelor auction. He's sincerely sorry he doesn't raise any money for the animal shelter but is also hurt when no one bids on him.
 
Please email if you'd like more information &/or would be able to come in and read, tomorrow, Saturday, 4/14.
 
Thanks . . .
Sue Johnson
Director
wakeupandlives.org
(216) 561-8608


http://carolirvin.com/wakeup.htm


Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell?
Check out new cars at Yahoo! Autos. --0-477210782-1176464488=:87779-- From houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com Fri Apr 13 05:35:33 2007 From: houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com (Jessica Houde) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 05:35:33 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]FREE class on Sunday April 22nd at Houde School of Acting!!!! Message-ID: <226200.99860.qm@web30103.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-720228507-1176467733=:99860 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit HOUDE SCHOOL OF ACTING IS SCHEDULING FOR OUR FREE CLASS! We have already had 3 very successful FREE CLASSES and because of the high demand for a WEEKEND class we are now scheduling for: SUNDAY APRIL 22ND! We use the Meisner technique which focuses on "living truthfully under imaginary circumstances." We are located in BEACHWOOD, OHIO. Call or email to register and for exact location! They book up fast so hurry and register! Contact Information: Houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com (440) 223-4533 - Ashley Gulla BIOGRAPHY: Jessica Houde, the owner of Houde School of Acting, has studied and taught at Playhouse West in Los Angeles with Robert Caregie and Jeff Goldblum. She has also worked with the following well known actors; James Franco, Shawnee Smith, Robin Cohen, Jeff Goldblum and Mark Peligrino. Her experience in acting and teaching has helped to develop current students to become the best actors they can be! --0-720228507-1176467733=:99860 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
HOUDE SCHOOL OF ACTING
IS SCHEDULING
FOR OUR
FREE CLASS!
 
 
We have already had 3 very successful FREE CLASSES and because of the high demand for a WEEKEND class we are now scheduling for:
 
SUNDAY APRIL 22ND!
 
We use the Meisner technique which focuses on
"living truthfully under imaginary circumstances."
 
 
We are located in BEACHWOOD, OHIO.
 
Call or email to register and for exact location!
They book up fast so hurry and register!
 
Contact Information:
Houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com
 
(440) 223-4533 - Ashley Gulla
 
 
BIOGRAPHY:
Jessica Houde, the owner of Houde School of Acting, has studied and taught at Playhouse West in Los Angeles with Robert Caregie and Jeff Goldblum. She has also worked with the following well known actors; James Franco, Shawnee Smith, Robin Cohen, Jeff Goldblum and Mark Peligrino.  Her experience in acting and teaching has helped to develop current students to become the best actors they can be!
--0-720228507-1176467733=:99860-- From jkeppe at mac.com Fri Apr 13 05:38:54 2007 From: jkeppe at mac.com (John Kepperley) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 08:38:54 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]North Olmsted High School's "The Music Man" 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. --MS_Mac_OE_3259298334_301645_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable NORTH OLMSTED HIGH SCHOOL MUSIC DEPARTMENT PRESENTS "The Music Man" Students at North Olmsted High School are eagerly anticipating this years Music Department=B9s performance of=B9 Meredith Willson=B9s musical, The Music Man. The performances will be April 278th & April 28th at 7:30 PM and April 29th at 2:00 PM in the North Olmsted High School Cafetorium. Members of the High School Orchestra, the High School Choir, the High School Thespian Club, and The High School Artisans Club have contributed to the production. "The Music Man" PRODUCTION STAFF PRODUCER John Kepperley CHOREOGRAPHER Brenda Larochelle DIRECTOR Michael Larochelle VOCAL MUSIC DIRECTOR David Bird INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC DIRECTOR Ben McMurtrie, Daniel Greene PRODUCTION STAGE MANAGERS Amanda Browne, Heather Hileman SET DIRECTOR Michael Larochelle TECHNICAL LIGHTING/SOUND CONSULTANT Robert Horn AUDIO TECHNICIAN Dave Prince TECHNICAL CONSULTANT Michael Larochelle COSTUMER Nancy Melchiorus =20 Ticket prices for the reserved seats will be $8.00 adults; $4.50 students and senior citizens with sales starting on April 12, 2005. Call 801-5050, extension 8030 to reserve a seat for a particular performance and pick up and pay for your tickets within three school days after your call in reservation. Residents may purchase reserved seat tickets directly from th= e high school bursars office between the hours of 10:30 AM and 1:30 PM or 3:00 PM and 3:45 PM. North Olmsted High School is Located at 5755 Burns Rd. North Olmsted, Ohio 44070. 440-779-8825 --MS_Mac_OE_3259298334_301645_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable North Olmsted High School's "The Music Man"

NORTH OLMSTED HIGH SCHOOL MUSIC
DEPARTMENT PRESENTS
"The Music Man"

Students at North Olmsted High School are eagerly an= ticipating this years Music Department=B9s performance of=B9 Meredith Willson=B9s = musical, The Music Man. The performances  will be April 278th & April 28th =  at 7:30 PM and April 29th at 2:00 PM in the North Olmsted H= igh School Cafetorium.  Members of the High School Orchestra, the High = School Choir, the High School Thespian Club,   and The High School= Artisans Club have contributed to the production.

"The Music Man" PRODUCTI= ON STAFF
   = ;        PRODUCER    =             = ;            &nb= sp;            &= nbsp;            = ;            &nb= sp;            &= nbsp;            = ;    John Kepperley
           CHORE= OGRAPHER           &nb= sp;            &= nbsp;            = ;            &nb= sp;            &= nbsp;            = ;    Brenda Larochelle
           DIREC= TOR             &= nbsp;            = ;            &nb= sp;            &= nbsp;            = ;            &nb= sp;            &= nbsp;          Michael Lar= ochelle
           VOCAL= MUSIC DIRECTOR          &n= bsp;            =             &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;            =  David Bird
            &n= bsp;    INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC DIRECTOR   &= nbsp;            = ;            &nb= sp;         Ben McMurtrie, Dani= el Greene           &nb= sp;            <= BR>            PRODUCTI= ON STAGE MANAGERS          =             &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;   Amanda Browne, Heather Hileman
            &n= bsp;    SET DIRECTOR     &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;            =             &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;            =             &nbs= p;        Michael Larochelle
           TECHN= ICAL LIGHTING/SOUND CONSULTANT       Rober= t Horn            =             &nbs= p;       
           AUDIO TE= CHNICIAN            &= nbsp;            = ;            &nb= sp;            &= nbsp;  
Dave Prince
            &n= bsp;    TECHNICAL CONSULTANT    &n= bsp;            =             &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;            =      Michael Larochelle
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Ticket prices for the reserved seats will be $8.00 adults; $4.50 stude= nts and senior citizens with sales starting on April 12, 2005.  Call 80= 1-5050,  extension  8030  to reserve a seat for a particular = performance and pick up and pay for your tickets within three school days af= ter your call in reservation.  Residents may purchase reserved seat tic= kets directly from the high school bursars office between the hours of 10:30= AM  and 1:30 PM or 3:00 PM and 3:45 PM.

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We're a high-energy all occasion - variety band. We do mostly corporate events/weddings, few bars. We're looking for an awesome lead guitar player who is also a singer and has a great stage presence. We play 50+ jobs a year

We're preferably looking for someone who has played in all-occasion bands before and already knows a good amount of the all occasion material because our song list is very diverse and pretty long. We play everything from Jazz Standards to Hip-Hop

If you're an awesome guitar player/singer with great stage presence, we want to hear from you!
 


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Check out new cars at Yahoo! Autos. --0-1405610656-1176472309=:36264-- From ktpikus at yahoo.com Fri Apr 13 07:01:45 2007 From: ktpikus at yahoo.com (Catherine Pikus) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 07:01:45 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]New session of Ballroom Dance Lessons scheduled to begin... Message-ID: <603209.29010.qm@web50902.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-1565196943-1176472905=:29010 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Do you watch "Dancing with the Stars" religiously and want to learn? Are you a closet "Dirty Dancing" fan? Have you ever wanted to impress that special someone on the dance floor? Ballroom Dance Lessons are now being offered at Mentor Heisley Racquet & Fitness Club. (Membership NOT required) Over the next 10 weeks, Learn the basics of Cha-cha, Waltz, Swing, Tango, Fox Trot, Merengue, and Much More! Membership to the fitness club is NOT required, nor is having a partner. All you need is a willingness to learn. A new session of ballroom dance lessons is scheduled to begin Wednesday April 18 and there is no deadline for registration. Date: Wednesday evenings From April 18 to June 27 (There will be no class on Wed. May 2) Time: 7:30-8:30pm (if necessary a second session may be added from 8:30-9:30) Location: Mentor Heisley Racquet and Fitness Club 6000 Heisley Road Mentor, Ohio (440)357-6147 Cost: Members: $50/person Non-Members: $65/person For further information contact Cindy at (440)357-6147 or by e-mail at cwollant at neohio.twcbc.com To register, contact Heisley Racquet Club at (440)357-6147. --------------------------------- Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell? Check outnew cars at Yahoo! Autos. --0-1565196943-1176472905=:29010 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Do you watch "Dancing with the Stars" religiously and want to learn?
 
Are you a closet "Dirty Dancing" fan?
 
Have you ever wanted to impress that special someone on the dance floor?
 
Ballroom Dance Lessons
 
are now being offered at Mentor Heisley Racquet & Fitness Club.  (Membership NOT required)
 
Over the next 10 weeks, Learn the basics of Cha-cha, Waltz, Swing, Tango, Fox Trot, Merengue, and Much More!
 
Membership to the fitness club is NOT required, nor is having a partner.  All you need is a willingness to learn.
 
A new session of ballroom dance lessons is scheduled to begin Wednesday April 18 and there is no deadline for registration.
 
 
Date:      Wednesday evenings From April 18 to June 27
                   (There will be no class on Wed. May 2)
 
Time:      7:30-8:30pm
       (if necessary a second session may be added from 8:30-9:30)
 
Location:  Mentor Heisley Racquet and Fitness Club
              
6000 Heisley Road
Mentor, Ohio
               (440)357-6147
 
Cost:      Members: $50/person 
             Non-Members:  $65/person
 
 
For further information contact Cindy at (440)357-6147
  or by e-mail at cwollant at neohio.twcbc.com
 
To register, contact Heisley Racquet Club at (440)357-6147


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Check out new cars at Yahoo! Autos. --0-1565196943-1176472905=:29010-- From office at waccelyria.org Fri Apr 13 07:22:56 2007 From: office at waccelyria.org (Diana Tyler) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 10:22:56 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Organ Dedication Concert This Sunday--Todd Wilson Message-ID: <000201c77dd7$3b6bce30$6501a8c0@waccoffice> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0003_01C77DB5.B45A2E30 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Virtuoso to Perform One of America's leading concert organists, Todd Wilson, will be featured in a 3 p.m. concert at Elyria's Washington Avenue Christian Church this Sunday, April 15 when the church dedicates its new pipe organ. The newly-installed 18-rank pipe organ was designed and built by Kegg Pipe Organ Builders of Hartville, Ohio. Wilson has been hailed by critics and audiences as a "fabulous virtuoso" with "stunning technique" who consistently brings audiences to their feet. His bold and dynamic playing style combine with entertaining and diverse programming to win new fans of what has been described as the king of all instruments. Audiences particularly enjoy Wilson's personal charm and wit demonstrated in his spoken performance remarks. Todd Wilson has been heard in many major cities throughout the United States, Europe and Japan, playing solo concerts and accompanying some of the world's best orchestras. He dedicated the organ in the new 21,000-seat Mormon Conference Center in Salt Lake City, and performed with the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra on the first orchestra subscription series concert featuring the new organ at Disney Hall in Los Angeles. Wilson is Director of Music and Organist at Cleveland's Church of the Covenant and also chairs the Organ Department of The Cleveland Institute of Music. Former Head of the Organ Department at Berea's Baldwin-Wallace College Conservatory of Music, he was a favorite performer in the school's annual Bach Festivals. He currently teaches at Columbus' Capital University. Organ Curator of the recently-restored E.M. Skinner Norton Memorial Organ in Cleveland's Severance Hall, he can be heard playing a variety of Christmas music on "A Joyous Celebration", the 2001 inaugural recording of that instrument. Wilson has several releases on the JAV label, including a 2005 disk which features a live recital of American music from the National Cathedral in Washington, DC. His "In a Quiet Cathedral," a two-disc collection of meditative organ music, has been described as a "must-have" recording for music enthusiasts. He received his Bachelor and Master of Music degrees from the College-Conservatory of Music at the University of Cincinnati, where he studied organ with Wayne Fisher. He received additional coaching in organ repertoire from Russell Saunders at The Eastman School of Music. Winner of the Grand Prix de Chartres (France) and the Ft. Wayne Competition, Wilson has become a sought-after adjudicator for many of the world's most prestigious competitions. He is an active member of the American Guild of Organists and holds the Fellow and Choirmaster certificates. Wilson was a featured performer for the Centennial National Convention of the Guild in New York City. A reception will follow Sunday's concert, with a freewill offering benefiting the church's Organ Fund. Washington Avenue Christian Church is located at 301 Washington Avenue, in downtown Elyria, across from the Elyria Public Library. For further information, call 440-323-4213, email office at waccelyria.org or visit the church's web site: www.waccelyria.org . # # # Blessings, Diana Tyler, Office Administrator Washington Avenue Christian Church Elyria, OH 44035-5124 Phone: 440-323-4213 Fax: 440-323-4214 Website: www.waccelyria.org E-mail: office at waccelyria.org ------=_NextPart_000_0003_01C77DB5.B45A2E30 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Virtuoso to Perform

        = ;    One of = America's leading concert organists, Todd Wilson, will be featured in a 3 p.m. concert at = Elyria’s Washington Avenue Christian Church this Sunday, April 15 when the church dedicates its new pipe organ.  = The newly-installed 18-rank pipe organ was designed and built by Kegg Pipe = Organ Builders of Hartville, = Ohio.

        = ;    = Wilson has been hailed by critics and audiences as a “fabulous = virtuoso” with “stunning technique” who consistently brings audiences = to their feet.   His bold = and dynamic playing style combine with entertaining and diverse programming to win new fans = of what has been described as the king of all instruments.  Audiences particularly enjoy = Wilson’s personal charm and wit demonstrated in his spoken performance = remarks.

Todd Wilson has been heard in many major = cities throughout the United = States, Europe and = Japan, playing solo concerts and accompanying = some of the world’s best orchestras.  He dedicated the organ in the new 21,000-seat = Mormon = Conference = Center in = Salt Lake = City, and performed with the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra on the first orchestra subscription series = concert featuring the new organ at Disney Hall in = Los = Angeles.

        = ;    = Wilson is Director of Music and Organist at = Cleveland’s Church of the Covenant and also chairs the Organ Department of The = Cleveland Institute of Music.  Former = Head of the Organ Department at = Berea’s Baldwin-Wallace College Conservatory of Music, he was a favorite = performer in the school’s annual Bach Festivals.  He currently teaches at = ColumbusCapital = University.  

Organ Curator of the recently-restored = E.M. Skinner Norton Memorial Organ in Cleveland’s Severance Hall, he = can be heard playing a variety of Christmas music on “A Joyous Celebration”, the 2001 inaugural recording of that = instrument.  = Wilson has several releases on the JAV label, including a 2005 disk which features a live recital of American music = from the National Cathedral in Washington, DC.  = His "In a Quiet Cathedral," a two-disc collection of meditative = organ music, has been described as a “must-have” recording for = music enthusiasts.

He received his Bachelor and Master of = Music degrees from the College-Conservatory of Music at the = University of Cincinnati, where he studied organ with Wayne = Fisher.  He received additional coaching = in organ repertoire from Russell Saunders at The Eastman School of Music. 

Winner of the Grand Prix de Chartres = (France) and the Ft. Wayne Competition, Wilson has become a sought-after = adjudicator for many of the world’s most prestigious competitions.  He is an active member of the = American Guild of Organists and holds the Fellow and Choirmaster certificates.  = Wilson was a featured performer for the = Centennial National Convention of the Guild in = New York = City.

A reception will follow Sunday’s = concert, with a freewill offering benefiting the church’s Organ Fund.  Washington Avenue Christian = Church is located at 301 Washington Avenue, in downtown = Elyria, across from the Elyria Public = Library.  For further information, call = 440-323-4213, email office at waccelyria.org or visit the church’s web = site:  www.waccelyria.org .

 

# # #

 

Blessings,

 

Diana Tyler, Office = Administrator

Washington = Avenue Christian Church

Elyria, OH  44035-5124<= /span>

Phone:  = 440-323-4213

Fax:  = 440-323-4214

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E-mail:  office at waccelyria.org

 

 

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C77DD9.5541B9F7-- From meglouisedance at yahoo.com Fri Apr 13 07:38:14 2007 From: meglouisedance at yahoo.com (megan pitcher) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 07:38:14 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Saturday Int. Dance Class Message-ID: <428837.23797.qm@web55412.mail.re4.yahoo.com> N O T I C E : Intermediate Modern Dance At Studio 11 (www.studio11tremont.com) Taught by Megan Pitcher This Saturday from 2:30 - 3:45pm $10 per class / $25 month Class this week will be downstairs. Class will include Bartenieff based floor warm-up, exercises for strength and balance, spine articulation and a "spirited" combination. Considering the space change, we will surely work on spatial awareness! N E W C L A S S : We will begin offering a beginning modern dance class for those 16 and older. If you are interested, please contact Megan to discuss possible class times. Megan Pitcher MegLouise Dance 616.502.1019 meglouisedance at yahoo.com __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From janlrene at sssnet.com Fri Apr 13 08:56:07 2007 From: janlrene at sssnet.com (janelle) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 10:56:07 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Stark Arts Festival April 13th to April 22nd! Message-ID: <002701c77de4$427a5f40$d07d8c18@blessed> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0028_01C77DBA.59B03E20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello! This edition of the Square Peg Promotions arts calendar includes music concerts, theatre, dance, written and spoken word gatherings, and visual arts events happening in Stark County and several surrounding = areas during the Stark Arts Festival, April 13th to 22nd. =20 A Note from the Editor: Because there are even more arts-friendly events than usual in Stark = County in celebration of the Arts Festival, it is likely that this edition of = the calendar is missing several worthy & wonderful arts events that are = being presented to us in conjunction with the Stark Arts Festival! Conversely, = the board members of Stark Arts Coming Together are still learning daily of = more events happening during the Stark Arts Festival, but the deadline for printing brochures has already come and gone, so the colorful and beautifully printed brochures (Thank you, Pinnacle Press!) are also = missing some great events. Please check out the events in this edition of the Square Peg = newsletter, =93and=94 also check out the =93Calendar=94 and =93Finale=94 tabs at the = festival website: www.starkartsfestival.com . = All that to say this...the omission of any organization or event from = either the Festival brochures or this edition of the Square Peg Promotions arts calendar is =93not=94 an indication of any lack of support or = endorsement (personally, professionally, or organizationally). We celebrate the arts = in ALL its many forms and with ALL the varied missions and personalities of those in our midst who CREATE! Come celebrate with us, won=92t you?! =20 ACTing up, as usual~ Square Peg Promotions=20 Janelle 330.806.6520 (new phone#!) < Subscribe=94 in the subject line. Conversely, if you=92d rather not = receive this free, blind-copied, weekly newsletter, simply send me an email with =93unsubscribe=94 in the subject line! Thanks.>> *** =20 Stark Arts Festival April 13th to 22nd www.starkartsfestival.com =20 presented by Stark Arts Coming Together Stark Arts Coming Together (Stark ACT), a grassroots committee of = volunteers and arts advocates is excited to announce the 2nd Annual Stark Arts Festival. The event was created in 2006 to raise awareness of the arts, increase participation in the arts and build connections between the = arts and the community. Stark County residents of all ages are encouraged to participate. All art forms are represented, including many genres of = music concerts, dance and theatre performances, spoken word gatherings, = workshops, and visual arts exhibits and demonstrations. Brochures and printed event calendars will be available all over the county over the next few days, = and you can check the website www.starkartsfestival.com for details. =20 Friday, April 13th, 5pm to 10pm Saturday, April 14th, 11am to 5pm Art Is Alive: The Beat Goes On Canton Cultural Center, Market Avenue North, downtown Canton 44702 Admission is still only $1, and all ages are welcome! Over 40 artists, musicians, dancers, spoken word performances, and more. Food, beverages, spirits, and ART are available for sale during this event. Thanks to = Robin Kratzer of Quonset Hut, in partnership with Canton Museum of Art. =20 Friday, April 13th, 8:30a to 5p Saturday, April 14th, 8:30a to 5p Sunday, 8:30a to Noon HeArtsComingTogether McKinley Grand Hotel, 320 Market Avenue S., Canton, OH 44702 (330) = 454-5000 =91=94Open Space Discussions: Fri. & Sat. 8:30-5:00, Sun. 8:30-Noon, = with evening events in Connection with ACT 2 (Arts Coming Together). Though participants may come and go as they please, the hosts highly recommend = that you attend the Opening Circle, as =93everything flows outward from = there.=94 =93Participate in Our Global Peace Tiles Creation Factory.....and Share = your HeArts with others' HeArts around the world!=94 Among other conference activities, there will be a Global Peace Tiles Factory, allowing anyone = to create collage murals to be exchanged with others, exhibited on World = Aids Day - December 1, and sold to benefit better world initiatives around = the world. We'd like to see how many countries We can touch through Peace = Tiles created here in Canton during the conference, and even Mayor Creighton = has pledged to participate. "A puzzle is not a picture until ALL its pieces = are linked." With this in mind, it will take approximately 12 Billion, 166 Million Peace Tiles to cover the Earth, as figured by Our sponsor, Schneider's Lumber.=94 eyeclectic at aol.com=20 =20 Friday, April 13th, 6:30pm Live Music by Hey Sandy, Box the Stars, Pleasant View, & My Band Note: Promise Me Scarlet has cancelled their participation for this = evening Rivertree Christian Church, 7373 Portage Street NW, Jackson Twp=20 Admission $4. All ages welcome.=20 =20 Friday, April 13th, 7pm Saturday, April 14th, 7pm Once Upon A Mattress presented by Lake Center Christian Jr. High School Kaufman Center, 12895 kaufman Avenue NW,=20 Tickets at the door $5 adults & $3 for students. This comedy-musical = tells the =93real=94 story behind the children=92s favorite, =93the princess = and the pea.=94 =20 Friday, April 13th, 7pm Implied Logic Acoustic duo=20 Hartville Caf=E9, Edison and Market, Hartville, OH 44632 http://www.impliedlogicband.com =20 =20 Friday, April 13th, 7pm Saturday, April 14th, 7pm Daniel (Biblical drama) Amish Door, Wilmot OH www.amishdoor.com 888.AMISH.DO(or) 888.264.7436 =20 Friday, April 13th, 7:30pm to 9:30pm Zach=20 Maize Valley Winery, 6193 Edison St. NE (St. Rt. 619,) Hartville, Ohio = 44632 330-877-8344 This place has been quickly building a great name for = itself! Come out and support this unique new venue! www.maizevalleywinery.com www.zachmusic.net =20 =20 =20 Friday, April 13th, 8pm Saturday, April 14th, 8pm Mount Union College Department of Theatre presents student-directed = one-act plays Rodman Playhouse, corner of Simpson Street & Union Avenue in Alliance OH = Admission is free. A total of six student-directed, one-act plays will = be performed, alternating three plays each evening. 330.823.3860 for info. =20 Friday, April 13th, 8pm Saturday, April 14th, 8pm Sunday, April 15th, 2:30pm (and April 19, 20, 21, 22) Top Girls by Caryl Churchill KSU Stark Campus Theatre, Fine Arts Building, 6000 Frank Ave NW, Canton = OH 44720 KSU students get free admission w/ current college ID; for others, = tickets $8 adults, and $5 for non-KSU students and sr. citizens. Reservations = M-F 1-5pm at 330.244.3348 www.stark.kent.edu =20 =20 Friday, April 13th, 8pm Chris Hillman featuring Herb Pederson Kent Stage, 175 East Main Street, downtown Kent, OH 44240 Advance discount tickets $20; day of show $23. 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 at info at kentstage.org or call 330-677-5005. www.kentstage.org www.ticketweb.com =20 Chris Hillman and Herb Pedersen played together in the Desert Rose Band = in the 1980s and cranked out a string of mainstream country hits. 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. The old amigos recently connected = again to record Way Out West (Back Porch), a rollicking collection of California-style country and Appalachian breakdowns. =20 Friday, April 13th, 9pm to Midnight Live Music=20 The Hub (inside First Friends Church), 5455 Market Ave. N., Canton, OH = 44714 The Hub, a coffee house for young adults is open every Friday night = during the school year from 9:00 PM to midnight. There is a $2 cover charge = which includes coffee and snacks by donation. It is a great place to come and hang out with other young adults. Open to the public. =20 Saturday, April 14th, 10:30am to 1:30p Drum Workshop 2nd April galerie, 207 Sixth St. NW/ Canton Ohio 44702/ 330-451-0924=20 Feel The Beat!! 2nd April presents A Drumming Workshop for Kids! (and = their adult friends!) =20 Use your imagination and create your very own drum in the morning with = Ms. Lynda and then (after a light snack) learn all about drums and drumming = from Jerry West from The Ananda Center! This unique workshop is for kids of = all ages (even parents!) Cost of the class is $15.00 and includes a light snack. Space is limited so please call at least 24 hours in advance to register! 330-451-0924 =20 Saturday, April 14th Opening of Exhibit: Ohio Scene: Contemporary Ceramics Canton Museum of Art, 1001 Market Avenue N., downtown Canton, OH 330-453-7666 The Canton Museum of Art and "Ceramics Monthly" editor, Bill Hunt, = present an extravaganza of Ohio-made ceramic artwork. Mr. Hunt will be the guest curator for this exhibit that will feature noted Ohio artist/potters. = This exhibit runs through July 22. www.cantonart.org = =20 Saturday, April 14th Opening of Exhibit: =93Encaustic Works: Two Views=94 Canton Museum of Art, 1001 Market Avenue N., downtown Canton, OH 330-453-7666 The Colorful sculptures of fruit trees, books and human forms that = address the issues of gender, ancestry and memory are the works of artists John = and Claire Murray-Adams. Working with wood, plaster, found objects and encaustic paint, John=92s work has been seen in group shows around = Northeast Ohio, including the Cleveland Sculpture Center. Claire, an Associate Professor of Art and Chair of the Visual Art Department at Malone = College, started in art quilts, then added paint and collage to the surface = fabrics. She soon discovered that the construction and sculpture of found objects = and encaustic paints gave her the depth she wanted to convey. The Canton = Museum of Art will present their two-person exhibit in the Milligan Gallery. = This exhibit runs through July 22. www.cantonart.org = =20 Saturday, April 14th, 2pm Poetry Readings for Adults & Teens SCDL Plain Community Branch, 1803 Schneider Street NE, Canton OH 44721 Today=92s readings feature John Carroll University Professor George = Bilgerre, KSU-Salem Professor Craig Paulenich, and one of my personal favorites, published poet Joanne Lehman from Sugarcreek, OH. Refreshments will be served. Register at 330.494.3399. =20 Saturday, April 14th, 7pm Ryan Humbert (=93some sort of acoustic show...=94) Jimmy's Caf=E9, corner of State Street & Chestnut Blvd, Cuyahoga Falls http://ryanhumbert.com =20 =20 Saturday, April 14th, 7:30pm to 9:30pm The Professors Maize Valley Winery, 6193 Edison St. NE (St. Rt. 619) Hartville, Ohio = 44632 330-877-8344 Bill reminds us to come check out the new look in the tasting area and market: more seating & more open space, =93because cool people just keep coming out!=94 mr.maze at maizevalley.com www.maizevalleywinery.com www.ryanhumbert.com =20 =20 Saturday, April 14th, 8pm Screwtape (play based on C.S. Lewis=92 book, the Screwtape Letters=94) presented by Malone College Theatre Dept. Malone College Arts Hall, 515 25th Street NW, Canton OH 44709 = 330.471.8202 $2 admission for Malone students; $10 admission all others. =20 Saturday, April 14th, evening The Most Beautiful Losers CD Release Party, with Escaping Grace (from Pittsburgh), Robots On Crack (from Athens,Oh), and Cowboy Messiah (from Detroit) with Performance Painting by Patrick Buckohr The Loop Caf=E9 , Grace Avenue NE, Canton OH (see directions below) Cover charge is $5 at the door, and the first fifty people get a copy of = the CD. To get to the Loop, go 12th street in downtown east=85 eventually = it will turn into Mahoning Road NE=85 Take Mahoning Road until you get to Grace Avenue=85 Turn right on Grace Avenue, Drive down the hill=85 you=92ll = see it=85 cbuckohr at neo.rr.com=20 =20 Saturday, April 14th, 8pm The Battle of Standing Rock II presented by Standing Rock Cultural Arts = and The Women's Resource Center of Kent, sponsored by CDCentric.com The Kent Stage, 175 East Main Street, downtown Kent, OH 44240 Standing Rock Cultural Arts is proud to announce its second Battle of Standing Rock, a classic battle of the bands. Standing Rock Cultural = Arts, 257 N. Water St., Kent, OH 44240 330-673-4970 www.standingrock.net. There is FREE parking behind the theater and on all city streets. = Tickets will also be available at the door. Doors open one hour before event = time. If you have any questions, please email at info at kentstage.org or call 330-677-5005. www.kentstage.org www.ticketweb.com =20 =20 =20 April 15th to April 21st, 2007: National Library Week Many thanks to the Massillon Public Library system and the Stark County District Library System for their active participation in this year=92s = Stark Arts Festival. Check out the many offerings at: = www.starkartsfestival.com ; www.massillonpubliclibrary.org ; and www.starklibrary.org .=20 =20 Sunday, April 15th, Noon to 2pm=20 Steve Dallas on piano Executive Event Center, West Tuscarawas St., Perry Twp. OH 44708 Steve tickles the ivories every week while you tickle your tastebuds = with EEC=92s Sunday brunch. =20 Sunday, April 15, Noon to 3pm Pampered Chef Open House (benefits Ohio Youth Ballet) The Turning Pointe School of Dance, 2387 Locust St. S., Canal Fulton.=20 Everyone is welcome to browse and shop from the new spring line of = quality kitchen products from the Pampered Chef Company. At the same time, you = will be supporting the pre-professional Ohio Youth Ballet and all the = non-profit company=92s worthwhile community outreach programs. Under the artistic direction of Inna Stabrova and Dmitry Tuboltsev, the young dancers bring their love of the arts and talents to local schools, libraries, = retirement homes and other venues. At the Pampered Chef Open House, a kitchen consultant will demonstrate all the exciting new products. If you place = an order that day, you will be entered in a raffle to win an Executive = Saut=E9 Pan (valued at $38) or an Ultimate Mandoline (valued at $59.50). Also, = if you book your own Pampered Chef Kitchen Show you will be entered into = the drawing five more times.It=92s springtime, and now is the season to = liven up and restock your kitchen or complete any birthday or Mother's and = Father=92s Day shopping. For more information, call the dance studio at = 330-854-1417 or e-mail ohioyouthballet at turningpointeschoolofdance.net. You may shop = online at the following website: www.pamperedchef.biz/mychefdawn =20 Sunday, April 15th, 1p to 2:30p and 3:30 to 5:30p Musical Theater Workshop presented by Jonathan Tisevich 1pm to 2:30pm: beginner/intermediate class for ages 8-14 ($30 tuition) 3:30pm to 5:30pm: advanced class for ages 13 and up ($35 tuition) The Turning Pointe School of Dance, 2387 Locust St. S., Canal Fulton, = Ohio 330-854-1417 Jonathan is a Broadway performer and Canton native! www.turningpointeschoolofdance.net =20 =20 Sunday, April 15th, 2pm Akron Symphony Orchestra=92s 50th Anniversary Concert St. Bernard Catholic Church James Mismas, director. For Tickets, please call 330.535.8131 www.akronsymphony.org =20 =20 Sunday, April 15th 2:3pm to 4:30 pm Polaroid Transfers with Jody Hawk Massillon Museum, 121 Lincoln Way East Massillon, OH 44646 By transferring Polaroid emulsion to watercolor paper, you can create = unique photographic transformations. 35mm slides will be provided =96 or = better yet, bring your own! Where =96 Massillon Museum main classroom Cost =96 $23 (members); $26 (nonmembers) Pay by check, cash, or credit card by mail, = in person or over the phone. Registration ends Friday April 13th = (extended!) =96 reserve your place TODAY! 330.833.4061 www.massillonmuseum.org =20 =20 Sunday, April 15th, 3pm Monster Pianos: multiple pianos played by 21 pianists E.J. Thomas Hall at The University of Akron All ages. Galen Karriker, UA Marching Band director, will conduct. Will feature a big-screen =93piano cam=94 to put the audience in the middle = of the sights & sounds. Tickets are available at the door: adults $10, senior citizens $8, children 12 & under attend for free. =20 =20 =20 Sunday, April 15th Fabulous Talent Dance Competition Canton Palace Theatre, 605 Market Avenue North, downtown Canton, 44702 www.cantonpalacetheatre.org =20 Sunday, April 15th=20 NEOBA North East Ohio Blues Alliance Meeting & performance by Wayne Reed Minerva Music, 119 North Market Street, downtown Minerva 330.868.5708 Wayne Reed will play a set of blues and jazz after the meeting and host =93sorta impromptu jam!=94 All are welcome, and bring a friend! http://www.thewaynereedconnection.com =20 =20 Week of April 16th to April 20th, Noon to 1pm each day Brown Bag Concert Series at Stark Community Foundation Foundations Centre, 1st flr Community Conference Room, 400 Market Ave. = N., Canton=20 Stark County talent will perform from noon to 1:00 p.m. each day. = (editor=92s note: Please see calendar entries below for the Daily Talent...and what = a variety!) This weeklong event is free and open to the public; guests are = encouraged to bring a lunch. The =93Brown Bag Concert Series,=94 is part of 2007 = Stark Arts Festival held April 13-22 to raise awareness of the arts, increase participation in the arts and build connections between the arts and the community. =20 Monday, April 16th, Noon to 1pm John Whitacre & Mark Roliff: =93Rampant Mandolin=94 Brown Bag Concert Series at Stark Community Foundation Foundations Centre, 1st flr Community Conference Room, 400 Market Ave. = N., Canton=20 This weeklong event is free and open to the public; guests are = encouraged to bring a lunch. Traditional instrumental Scottish, Irish, and Welsh = music; John Whitacre, mandolin and fiddle; Mark Roliff, guitar. =20 Monday, April 16th, 8pm to 10pm Poetry & Prose open mic night=20 Muggswigz coffee & tea co., 137 Walnut Ave. NE, Canton, OH 44702 (330) 452-6336 www.muggswigz.com =20 =20 Tuesday, April 17th, Noon to 1pm=20 Jeff & Joel- acoustic folk/rock Bag Concert Series at Stark Community Foundation Foundations Centre, 1st flr Community Conference Room, 400 Market Ave. = N., Canton=20 This weeklong event is free and open to the public; guests are = encouraged to bring a lunch.=20 Jeff King, guitar and vocals; Joel Owens, guitar and vocals. =20 Tuesday, April 17th, 5:30pm to 7:30pm Conversations in Music: Session V (last session) =93The Business of Music: Our Community & Our Future=94=20 by guest speaker: Marie-H=E9l=E8ne Bernard, President/CEO of Canton = Symphony Orchestra 2nd April galerie, 209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton 44702 = 330.451.0924=20 All Conversations in Music events are FREE and open to the public! Enjoy wine and cheese starting at 5:30pm, with the discussion to follow. Conversations in Music includes five sessions designed to offer patrons = and new audiences an inside look into the world of symphonic music, = exploring the creative process and the relevance to our own community and the = modern world. www.secondapril.org or = www.cantonsymphony.org =20 =20 Tuesday, April 17th, time tba Ballroom Dancing Mini-Class Massillon Public Library Auditorium, 208 Lincoln Way East, downtown Massillon 44646 Special guests Tiffany Haidet and Mick Nedved will perform a variety of popular ballroom dance styles. We will also learn how history and = culture influenced these dances. The Massillon Public Library invites you to = bring your original or favorite poems to share, or just sit back and listen as several local poets and members of the community participate in this open-mic poetry reading. Enjoy coffee drinks and muffins (small fee) and = a casual atmosphere. Poems must be family-friendly with a 5 minute limit. = This program is free and open to all and no registration is required. For = more information, call the Library at 330.832.9831 ext 311 or log onto their website www.massillonlibrary.org . =20 Tuesday, April 17th, 7:30pm Music open mic night Muggswigz coffee & tea co., 137 Walnut Ave. NE, Canton, OH 44702 (330) 452-6336 www.muggswigz.com =20 =20 Wednesday, April 18th, Noon to 1pm George Dunwoody & Friends =96 gospel Brown Bag Concert Series at Stark Community Foundation Foundations Centre, 1st flr Community Conference Room, 400 Market Ave. = N., Canton=20 This weeklong event is free and open to the public; guests are = encouraged to bring a lunch.=20 George Dunwoody, vocals and keyboard. =20 Wednesday, April 18th, 2pm Dedication of the new recreational trail at old Mother Goose Land Park = in Canton. An open invitation to the public from Stark County Park District, City = of Canton, and U.S. Technology Corporation, West Tuscarawas St. near downtown Canton Be among the first to hike this new trail. Learn about the history of = the area. Hear about future plans for the park. Parking will be available at = the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad station on West Tuscarawas St. and the Canton Park System's Bocce Ball Courts on Schroyer Avenue (south end of former Mother Goose Land Park). For more info, contact Connie Rubin, = Public Relations Coordinator/Grant Writer, Stark County Park District, Phone 330-477-3552, email cgrubin at co.stark.oh.us =20 Wednesday, April 18th, 7pm Costumed, historical portrayal of Flora McClymonds Massillon Public Library Auditorium, 208 Lincoln Way East, downtown Massillon 44646 Massillon Public Library hosts Jean Rice, retired school teacher and = board member of the Massillon Heritage Foundation, who will present a costumed historical portrayal of Flora McClymonds, one of Massillon=92s early = =93grande dames.=94 Mrs. McClymonds and her husband, J. Walter, were the original occupants of Five Oaks. She and her family helped establish = Massillon=92s first library and Woman=92s Club. This program is free and no = registration is required. For more information call the library 330.832.9831 or log onto their website www.massillonlibrary.org = . =20 Thursday, April 19th, 10am to 8pm Stained Glass Art Perry Branch of Stark Cty. District Library, 4030 Lincoln Way East, Massillon (Perry) 44646 Please call to register! 330.477.8482 Create a bouquet of flowers! =20 Thursday, April 19th, Noon to 1pm Jeff Poulos & Z Man =96 acoustic soul Bag Concert Series at Stark Community Foundation Foundations Centre, 1st flr Community Conference Room, 400 Market Ave. = N., Canton=20 This weeklong event is free and open to the public; guests are = encouraged to bring a lunch.=20 Jeff Poulos, guitar and vocals; Z Man (David Zagar), bass and vocals. =20 Thursday, April 19th Fashion Designer Peter Nygard=20 Dillard's in Westfield (Belden Village) Mall, Belden Village Street NW, Canton OH 44718 www.my1017.com for details. =20 Thursday, April 19th, 6:30pm Poet/Author Jaime Adoff: presentation, poetry reading, & book signing SCDL Main Library, 715 Market Avenue North, downtown Canton 44702 All ages welcome! Books will be available for purchase. Register w/ Teen Services at 330.458.2650. =20 Thursday, April 19th, 7pm Poetry Read-In Massillon Public Library Auditorium, 208 Lincoln Way East, downtown Massillon 44646 The Massillon Public Library invites you to bring your original or = favorite poems to share, or just sit back and listen as several local poets and members of the community participate in this open-mic poetry reading. = Enjoy coffee drinks and muffins (small fee) and a casual atmosphere. Poems = must be family-friendly with a 5 minute limit. This program is free and open to = all and no registration is required. For more information, call the Library = at 330.832.9831 ext 311 or log onto our website www.massillonlibrary.org . =20 Thursday, April 19th 22nd Annual Evening of Jazz KSU STARK Campus, 6000 Frank Rd NW, Canton OH 44720 www.stark.kent.edu 330.244.3281 =20 Thursday, April 19th, 7:30pm Art Film: "Venus", April 19th, 7:30 pm Palace Theatre, 605 Market Ave. North, downtown Canton, Ohio 44702 "Venus" charts the unlikely relationship between London based actor = Maurice Russell (Peter O'Toole) in his 70's and twenty-something Jessie (Jodie Whittaker) who has just arrived in town to look after Maurice's best = friend. This odd pair click, but almost nothing in their relationship goes as anticipated. Nominated for 1 Oscar. Rated R - Language, Sexual Content & Brief Nudity. 95 minutes. Comedy/Drama. $4. www.cantonpalacetheatre.org =20 =20 Thursday, April 19th, 8pm to 11pm Ryan Humbert: Full Band Show The Harbor Inn at Portage Lakes www.ryanhumbert.com =20 =20 Funky Friday, April 20th, Noon to 1:30pm Open Mic;a performance by Robb Hankins, President/CEO of Arts in Stark; = and a performance by Paul Antonelli , featuring songs from his CD, =93Red, = Black and Grey=94 Foundations Centre, 1st flr Community Conference Room, 400 Market Ave. = N., Canton=20 This weeklong event is free and open to the public; guests are = encouraged to bring a lunch. =20 Friday, April 20th, 6pm Saturday, April 21st, 6pm =93Love Makes The World Go =91Round=94 presented by VOCI Great Court of the Cultural Center =93The Cabaret Court=94 Market Avenue = North, downtown Canton 44702 =93Be Our Guest=94 at the VOCI Cabaret Court in the Cultural Center for = the Arts. Celebrate love at this memorable night of entertainment. Mayor Creighton will be featured in =93There Is Nothin=92 Like A Dame!=94 = Patrons will enjoy a candle lit dinner featuring chicken marsala, red skinned = potatoes, rigatoni, green beans, tossed salad, bread, wine and dessert. The = evening will highlight the Canton Children=92s Chorus, dancing to the music of accordionist Angelo Forchione, a toast to anniversary couples, and the incomparable sounds of the Voices of Canton concert singers as they = present songs of love from around the world: =93People Will Say We=92re In = Love;=94 =93Let Me Call You Sweetheart=92=94 =93Candle On The Water;=94 =93It=92s A = Small World;=94 =93So In Love;=94 =93I Could Have Danced All Night,=94 and more. Tickets: Adult = $25; Children (12 & Under) $15. For Reservation call 330.452.4098. Box Office open Mon-Fri 10a to 4p. www.cantonvoci.org =20 =20 Friday, April 20th, 7pm Saturday, April 21st, 7pm Sunday, April 22nd, 2:30pm (also 4/27, 28, 29) Sleeping Beauty of Loreland (family play) Players Guild Theatre Arena Stage, 1001 Market Avenue N, downtown Canton 44702=20 330.453-7617 www.playersguildtheatre.com =20 =20 Friday, April 20th, 7:30pm The Chinese Golden Dragon Acrobats Canton Palace Theatre, 605 Market Avenue North, downtown Canton, 44702 Admission $29 & $21 adults, $24 & $16 students & seniors.=20 These performers represent the best of the honored tradition of Chinese Acrobats, mixing award winning acrobatics, traditional dance, = spectacular costumes, along with ancient and contemporary theatrical techniques to present a show of breathtaking skill and spellbinding beauty. Their mesmerizing feats of physical daring and grace, enhanced by the = theatrical costumes and techniques are enjoyable for audiences of all ages! = Sponsored by 89.7 WKSU FM NPR Classical & Other Smart Stuff, WHBC 1480 AM, WHBC = Mix 94.1 FM, Legacy Bank, and The McKinley Grand Hotel. The Palace will = offer PARKING for the Golden Dragon Acrobats in the Millennium Parking Deck between Walnut & Market St., go south on Walnut, turn right on Second, = the entrance is on the right. Cost is $3.00 per car paid at the Deck. The = Deck opens one hour before the show and closes one hour after.www.cantonpalacetheatre.org =20 =20 Friday, April 20th, 7:30pm to 9:30pm Ryan Humbert Maize Valley Winery, 6193 Edison St. NE (St. Rt. 619) Hartville, Ohio = 44632 330-877-8344 Bill reminds us to come check out the new look in the tasting area and market: more seating & more open space, =93because cool people just keep coming out!=94 mr.maze at maizevalley.com www.maizevalleywinery.com www.ryanhumbert.com =20 =20 Friday, April 20th, 8pm Saturday, April 21st, 8pm Sunday, April 22nd, 2:30pm (also 4/27, 28, 29 and 5/4, 5, & 6)) A Senior Troupe Production, "Radio TBS" (Trailer Park Broadcasting = Scandals) presented by North Canton Playhouse NCP Mainstage, 525 7th St NE (adjacent to Hoover High), N.Canton OH=20 General Admission $12.00; Seniors and Students $11.00; Members $9.00. =20 Sunday, April 29 (2:30 pm) is a special =93Red Hat Lady Day,=94 when all = area Red Hat Ladies=92 seats are only $9.00 for this one performance. Call = the NCP office at 330-494-1613 or visit the website at = www.northcantonplayhouse.com for more information.=20 =20 Friday April 20th=20 Saturday, April 21st Rent EJ Thomas Hall at The University of Akron www.ticketmaster.com = www.ejthomashall.com 330.945.9100 =20 Friday, April 20th, 8:30pm The Dan Kenyon Band CD Release Party The Hub at First Friends Church, 5455 Market Ave N, Canton, OH 44714 CD release of Heartstrings. Dan is no stranger to the HUB. Dan is a = student at Malone college studying youth and worship ministry. He recently has = come out with his album, =93Ordinary=85nothing like the extraordinary.=94 He = joins us once again to share his sound of worship and acoustic style music. You = can check him out: www.myspace.com/dankenyon=20 The Hub is located inside of First Friends Church located at 5455 Market Ave. N. in Canton. The Hub, a coffee house for young adults is open = every Friday night during the school year from 9:00 PM to midnight. There is = a $2 cover charge which includes coffee and snacks by donation. It is a = great place to come and hang out with other young adults. Open to the public. =20 National Dance Week (April 21-29) Many thanks go out to all of Stark County=92s dance companies/schools = for their active participation in the 2nd Annual Stark Arts Festival! For details, check the Calendar at www.starkartsfestival.com ! =20 Saturday, April 21st, 8am to 5pm Junior High Solo & Ensemble Choir Contest Jackson Middle School, 7355 Mudbrook Ave NW, Jackson Twp OH =20 Saturday, April 21st, 2pm Poetry Readings for Adults & Teens SCDL Plain Community Branch, 1803 Schneider Street NE, Canton OH 44721 Today=92s readings feature University of Akron Professor Mary Biddinger = and Walsh University Professor Neil Carpathios! Refreshments will be served. Register at 330.494.3399. =20 Saturday, April 21st Hall of Fame Chorus=92 27th Annual Cabaret North Canton K of C Hall, 340 Mississippi St. SE, North Canton OH 330.499.9343 www.hofchorus.org =20 =20 Saturday, April 21st, 6pm to 8pm Dance-A-Thon with Living Fountain and Jake Matthews Edgewood Community Center, 6852 Market Ave. N Canton, Ohio 44720 Never danced before? Think you don=92t have rhythm? No worries! This dance-a-thon will include lessons in beginner ballroom, popular dances = from weddings, hip-hop and other contemporary dancing. All ages, all levels = of experience and inexperience are welcome! $5 per person or $20 max per family. (Pay at the door.) Proceeds benefit Living Fountain Dance = Company=92s scholarship/tuition fund...to help students have access to =93dancing = from the inside out!=94 Corporate and group packets are available, so you can = bring the whole gang with you. For info call (330)649-0773. = www.livingfountain.org =20 =20 Saturday, April 21st, 7:30pm to 9:30pm Scott Alan " The Island Doctor" Attn: Parrot Heads!!! Maize Valley Winery, 6193 Edison St. NE (St. Rt. 619) Hartville, Ohio = 44632 330-877-8344 Bill reminds us to come check out the new look in the tasting area and market: more seating & more open space, =93because cool people just keep coming out!=94 mr.maze at maizevalley.com www.maizevalleywinery.com www.theislanddoctor.com =20 =20 Saturday, April 21st, 9:30pm to ? Ryan Humbert (full band show) Geisen Haus, 6955 Promway Avenue NW (off of Portage near I-77), N Canton 330.499.9116 www.ryanhumbert.com =20 =20 Friday, April 20th, 8pm Saturday, April 21st, 8pm (also 4/27, 28, 29) To Kill a Mockingbird, by Christopher Sergel, presented by the Carnation City Players=20 Firehouse Theater, 450 East Market Street, Alliance, OH (330) 821-8712. This play is a thought-provoking drama skillfully crafted from the novel = by Harper Lee. To Kill a Mockingbird was first published in 1960. The novel portrays three years in the life of Scout Finch, the young daughter of = an Alabama town's principled lawyer, Atticus Finch. The novel became a best-seller and won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. = The Sunday matinee is on April 29th at 2:30 pm. Tickets are $10 for adults = and $8 for students (17 and under). Reservations can be made by calling the = box office at 330-821-8712. Presented with the financial sponsorship of = Terry's Tire Town, and also Goris-Meadows Insurance, Alliance Ventures, Geiger, Teeple, Smith and Hahn, and Butler Wick and Company.=20 =20 Sunday, April 22nd, Noon to 5pm The Stark Arts Festival FINALE! The new GlenOak High School, 1801 Schneider St., N.E., Canton (Plain = Twp.) Please enter from Easton Street for FREE parking. An amazing day of interactive arts appreciation, exploration and = celebration for the Stark County community! Featuring Stark County artists =95 Free admission =95 Open to the public Hands-on activities for all ages =95 = Musical and theatrical performances -- Workshops =95 Demonstrations =95 Exhibits = =95 Food =95 ART SHOP. For more information, www.starkartsfestival.com . A collaboration of Stark Arts Coming Together, Plain Local Schools and ArtsinStark, the County Arts Council.=20 Special thanks to the following ArtsinStark corporate donors: Aultman = Health Foundation, Diebold, First Merit Bank, Fishers Foods, Gregory = Industries, The Hoover Company, KeyBank, Huntington Bank, The Repository and The = Timken Company.=20 =20 Sunday, April 22nd, 2pm to 5pm Exhibition Opening: =93Celebration in Art=94 -- Artwork from Area = Schools Massillon Museum, 121 Lincoln Way East, Massillon OH 44646 Free & open to the public. No Reservations required. Exhibition = Continues through May 13th. 330-833-4061 www.massillonmuseum.org =20 Now through April 22nd 8th Annual Youth Poetry Contest Stark County District Libraries=97all branches! www.starklibrary.org . Pick up contest = forms at any branch location! Now through April 22nd, 2007 Art from the Classroom Exhibit of the North Canton Public Library,=20 The Little Art Gallery, 185 North Main Street, North Canton, Ohio 44720 phone (330) 499-4712 Artwork by students of the North Canton School District is highlighted = in this annual exhibit. Art from the Classroom exemplifies the importance = of and commitment to visual artistic education in North Canton. The Little = Art Gallery is proud to be a part in furthering this dedication by = highlighting the creative talents of the children in the community. Admission is = free. Gallery hours are: Mon.-Thurs. 9-9, Fri. 9-6, Sat. 9-5, Sun.1-5p. Elementary Exhibit: March 30-April 22 The Art from the Classroom exhibit then ends with the artistic endeavors = of the elementary school children of Greentown, Northwood, Clearmount, = Orchard Hill and the Mary L. Evans Early Childhood Center, on display March 30th through April 22nd. The colorful pieces by these young students remind = us of the true meaning of creativity! =20 WINNERS ANNOUNCED! The Little Art Gallery of the North Canton Public = Library proudly announces the winners of the Hoover High School show of the = annual Art from the Classroom exhibit. Three local artists who are members of = The Little Art Gallery=92s Art Advisory Committee juried the exhibit = featuring student artwork. Emphasis was placed on imagination, originality, creativity and technical skill. Best in show was awarded to Nicholas Sincere for a glazed ceramic vessel with handles. Mastery of the medium = of clay and the fresh design were the outstanding elements that earned the piece this top honor. Awards were given for first and second place in = four media categories. In drawing & prints, first place went to Audrey Busby = for a fantasy pastel drawing of a horse and the moon, and Jacob Linder = received second place for a pen and ink self portrait. Chessia Stroup took the = honor of first place for a found object 3-D collage and Alex White received = second place for Father Time, a clay sculpture, in the three-dimensional = category. First place in the painting category was awarded to Jacob Linder for an acrylic work entitled Gumball Machine and second place went to Joseph Cerreta for a seascape. First place in the category of mixed media was awarded to Erin Corneliussen for a rendering of street signs, while = Kylie Romell received second place for a piece called Glass Designs. = Honorable mentions were also awarded to four students: Taylor Forbes for a copper = and marker palm tree, Vincent Marazita for a pen and color wash drawing = called Katrina, Brittany Braybon for a mixed media collage of seated figures, = and Emily Schaffner for an oil pastel drawing of sunflowers. = Congratulations are extended to all of the award winners and to all of the students who participated in this exciting exhibit! =20 And Beyond... will be covered in the next edition of this calendar! =20 Time-Sensitive Opportunities: =20 Now through May 6th Walsh Students Photography Exhibit=20 Studio M, Massillon Museum, 121 Lincoln Way East, downtown Massillon = 44646 Fifteen students enrolled in Professor Lee Horrisberger=B9s digital photography class at Walsh University are studying the work of = outstanding photojournalists from the perspectives of artistic style, technique, and history. The Studio M show may be seen during regular Museum hours, = Tuesday through Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Sunday 2:00 to 5:00 p.m., = except when the Silk Room has been reserved for private functions. A call to = the Museum office can confirm that the exhibit is available for viewing=8B330-833-4061. Studio M enhances the collaboration between the = Museum and the community by showcasing the artistic talents of local, regional, = and national artists. The series of five-week shows will continue = throughout the year, selected by jurors from proposals submitted by artists. = Brochures containing guidelines and an application are available by contacting the Massillon Museum at 330-833-4061 or www.massillonmuseum.org . A visit to the Massillon Museum is always free. =20 Call for Stark County Visual Artists: Fine Art Juried Exhibit, The = Little Art Gallery of the North Canton Public Library The Little Art Gallery of the North Canton Public Library will hold the = 65th Annual May Show fine art juried exhibit from May 4 through June 2, 2007. Open to Stark County artists over 16 years of age. Entry information for = the competition may be obtained at the North Canton Public Library, the = Canton Museum of Art, local colleges, galleries and frame shops or by calling 330.499.4712 ext. 312. Each artist may submit up to two works for = review by the judges. Entries will be accepted on Wednesday, April 25th from 5PM = to 7PM and on Saturday, April 29th from 10:00AM to 1:00PM. A = non-refundable $13 entry fee must accompany each work entered. Artists who wish to = become a member of Friends of The Little Art Gallery (FLAG) for $15 will enjoy a reduced fee of $4 per work entered. With the exception of photography, = all artistic media are eligible. Artwork will be judged in one of five categories: Oil & Acrylic, Watercolor, Drawing & Original Prints, Three Dimensional Objects or Mixed Media. $1,200 in cash prizes will be = awarded, including a $200 grand prize for Best in Show, by jurors Christine = Shearer and Julie Friedman. For further information, contact Laurie at = 330-499-4712 ext. 312 Mondays & Wednesdays 9AM to 4PM or Tuesdays & Thursdays from = 9AM to 1PM. Call for Artists: In the Round Community Art Space Space is still open for the month of June for local artists to display = their work!=20 For more details, check the website: http://intheround.com/artspace or contact Janelle for info! =20 Ongoing Opportunities... =20 Call for Postings to this newsletter: Free! Square Peg Promotions If your favorite arts organization offers opportunities for arts or arts education (music, dance, theatre, written or spoken word, visual arts of = any form, or culinary arts; workshops, demos, classes) or performances, = please email all pertinent info to janelle at squarepegpromotions.com. Square Peg Promotions strives to compile the most comprehensive arts calendar in = the area...and postings are FREE! =20 To contribute to the 2007 Fund for ArtsinStark or to find out more information about the organization, please call 330-452-4096 or visit http://ArtsinStark.com . Call for Writers: The Wednesday Writers=92 Workshop, N. Canton, has = openings! The Wednesday Writers' Workshop has openings for new members. No = membership fees or charges! The group will critique members' work in all genres on = the second Wednesday of the month at 6:30pm at Panera on the Strip in North Canton. Please contact Audrey Lavin at lavingroup at aol.com for details. ** submitted by: Janelle Hannum Schmidt Square Peg Promotions PO Box 35878 Canton OH 44735-5878 330.806.6520 (New phone#!) www.squarepegpromotions.com =20 janelle at squarepegpromotions.com "The secret of getting ahead is getting started.=20 The secret of getting started is breaking your=20 complex overwhelming tasks into small manageable=20 tasks, and then starting on the first one."--Mark Twain=20 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0028_01C77DBA.59B03E20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Hello! This edition of the = Square Peg Promotions arts calendar includes music concerts, theatre, dance, written and spoken word = gatherings, and visual arts = events happening in Stark County = and several surrounding areas during the Stark Arts Festival, April 13th = to 22nd.

 

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A Note = from the Editor:

Because there are even more arts-friendly events than usual in Stark County in celebration of the = Arts Festival, it is likely that = this edition of the calendar is missing several worthy & wonderful arts = events that are being presented to us in conjunction with the Stark Arts = Festival! Conversely, the board members of Stark Arts Coming Together are still = learning daily of more events happening during the Stark Arts Festival, but the = deadline for printing brochures has already come and gone, so the colorful and beautifully printed brochures (Thank you, Pinnacle Press!) are also = missing some great events.

P= lease check out the events in this edition of the Square Peg newsletter, = “and”<= /span> also check out the “Calendar” and “Finale” tabs at the festival = website: www.starkartsfestival.com.=

All that to say this...the = omission of any organization or = event from either the Festival brochures or this edition of the Square Peg = Promotions arts calendar is “not” = an indication of any lack of support or endorsement (personally, professionally, or organizationally). We celebrate the arts in ALL its = many forms and with ALL the varied missions and personalities of those in our = midst who CREATE!

Come = celebrate with us, won’t you?!

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ACTing up, as = usual~

Square Peg Promotions

Janelle

330.806.6520 (new = phone#!)

<<As always, if your band, = venue, or non-profit organization is hosting an event that should be included in = our weekly e-calendar, just email the particulars to me at = janelle at squarepegpromotio= ns.com =A0=A0If = you have friends or fellow art- and music-lovers who should be on our mailing = list, they should email me at the same address and type “Subscribe” = in the subject line. Conversely, if you’d rather not receive this free, blind-copied, weekly newsletter, simply send me an email with “unsubscribe” in the subject line! = Thanks.>>

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Stark Arts Festival April 13th to = 22nd www.starkartsfestival.com =

presented by Stark = Arts Coming Together

Stark Arts Coming Together (Stark ACT), a grassroots committee of volunteers and arts advocates is excited to announce the = 2nd Annual Stark Arts Festival. The event was created in 2006 to raise = awareness of the arts, increase participation in the arts and build connections = between the arts and the community. Stark County residents of all ages are = encouraged to participate. All art forms are represented, including many genres of = music concerts, dance and theatre performances, spoken word gatherings, = workshops, and visual arts exhibits and demonstrations. Brochures and printed event calendars will be available all over the county over the next few days, = and you can check the website www.starkartsfestival.com for details.

 

F= riday, April 13th, 5pm to 10pm

S= aturday, April 14th, 11am to 5pm

Art Is Alive: The Beat Goes = On

C= anton Cultural Center, Market = Avenue North, downtown Canton 44702

Admission is still only $1, and all = ages are welcome! Over 40 artists, musicians, dancers, spoken word = performances, and more. Food, beverages, spirits, and ART are available for sale during = this event. Thanks to Robin = Kratzer of Quonset Hut, in partnership with Canton Museum of = Art.


 

Friday, April 13th, 8:30a to = 5p

Saturday, April 14th, 8:30a to = 5p

Sunday, 8:30a to Noon

HeArtsComingTogether

McKinley Grand Hotel, 320 = Market Avenue S., Canton, OH 44702 (330) 454-5000

‘”Open Space Discussions: Fri. & Sat. = 8:30-5:00, Sun. 8:30-Noon, with evening events in Connection with ACT 2 (Arts = Coming Together). Though participants may = come and go as they please, the hosts highly recommend that you attend = the Opening Circle, as “everything flows outward from there.” = “Participate in Our Global Peace Tiles Creation Factory.....and Share your HeArts = with others' HeArts around the world!” Among other conference = activities, there will be a Global Peace Tiles Factory, allowing anyone to create collage = murals to be exchanged with others, exhibited on World Aids Day - December 1, = and sold to benefit better world initiatives around the world. We'd like to see = how many countries We can touch through Peace Tiles created here in Canton during = the conference, and even Mayor Creighton has pledged to participate. "A = puzzle is not a picture until ALL its pieces are linked." With this in = mind, it will take approximately 12 Billion, 166 Million Peace Tiles to cover the = Earth, as figured by Our sponsor, Schneider's Lumber.” eyeclectic at aol.com =

 

Friday, April 13th, = 6:30pm

Live Music by Hey Sandy,=A0 Box the Stars, Pleasant = View, & My Band

Note: Promise Me = Scarlet has cancelled their participation for this = evening

Rivertree Christian Church, = 7373 Portage Street NW, Jackson Twp =

Admission $4. All ages welcome.

 

Friday, April 13th, 7pm

Saturday, April 14th, = 7pm

Once Upon A Mattress presented by Lake Center = Christian Jr. High School

Kaufman Center, = 12895 kaufman Avenue NW,

Tickets at the door $5 adults & $3 for students. = This comedy-musical tells the “real” story behind the = children’s favorite, “the princess and the pea.”

 

Friday, April 13th, 7pm

Implied Logic Acoustic duo

Hartville Caf=E9, = Edison and Market, Hartville, OH 44632

http://www.impliedlogicband.com=

 

Friday, April 13th, 7pm

Saturday, April 14th, = 7pm

Daniel (Biblical drama)

Amish Door, Wilmot OH

=A0www.amishdoor.com = 888.AMISH.DO(or) 888.264.7436

 

Friday, April 13th, 7:30pm to = 9:30pm

Zach

Maize Valley Winery, 6193 = Edison St. NE (St. Rt. 619,) Hartville, Ohio 44632 330-877-8344 This place has been = quickly building a great name for itself! Come out and support this unique new = venue! = www.maizevalleywinery.com www.zachmusic.net =

 

 

Friday, April 13th, = 8pm

Saturday, April 14th, = 8pm

Mount Union College Department of Theatre presents student-directed one-act plays

Rodman Playhouse, = corner of Simpson Street & Union Avenue in Alliance OH

Admission is free. A total of six student-directed, = one-act plays will be performed, alternating three plays each evening. = 330.823.3860 for info.

 

Friday, April 13th, = 8pm

Saturday, April 14th, = 8pm

Sunday, April 15th, = 2:30pm

(and April 19, 20, 21, 22)

Top Girls by Caryl Churchill

KSU Stark Campus Theatre, Fine Arts = Building, = 6000 Frank Ave NW, Canton OH 44720

KSU students get free admission w/ current college = ID; for others, tickets $8 adults, and $5 for non-KSU students and sr. citizens. Reservations M-F 1-5pm at 330.244.3348 www.stark.kent.edu<= /p>

 

Friday, April 13th, = 8pm

Chris Hillman featuring Herb = Pederson

Kent Stage, 175 East Main Street, = downtown Kent, OH 44240

Advance discount tickets $20; day of show $23. There = is FREE parking behind the theater and on all city streets.=A0 Advance tickets = are available at Woodsy's Music and Spin-More Records in Kent, at www.kentstage.org or at = 330-677-5005.=A0 Tickets will also be available at the door.=A0 Doors open one hour = before event time. If you have any questions, please email at info at kentstage.org or call = 330-677-5005. www.kentstage.org=A0=A0 www.ticketweb.com =

Chris Hillman and = Herb Pedersen played together in the Desert Rose Band in = the 1980s and cranked out a string of mainstream country hits. 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. The old amigos recently connected again to record Way Out West = (Back Porch), a rollicking collection of California-style country and = Appalachian breakdowns.

 

Friday, April 13th, 9pm to = Midnight

Live Music

The Hub (inside First Friends Church), = 5455 Market Ave. N., Canton, OH 44714

The Hub, a coffee house for young adults is open = every Friday night during the school year from 9:00 PM to midnight.=A0 There = is a $2 cover charge which includes coffee and snacks by donation.=A0 It is a = great place to come and hang out with other young adults. Open to the = public.

 

Saturday, April 14th, 10:30am to = 1:30p

Drum Workshop

2nd April = galerie, = 207 Sixth St. NW/ Canton Ohio 44702/ 330-451-0924

Feel The Beat!! 2nd April presents A Drumming = Workshop for Kids! (and their adult friends!)=A0

Use your imagination and create your very own drum in = the morning with Ms. Lynda and then (after a light snack) learn all about = drums and drumming from Jerry West from The Ananda Center!=A0 This unique workshop = is for kids of all ages (even parents!)=A0 Cost of the class is $15.00 and = includes a light snack.=A0 Space is limited so please call at least 24 hours in = advance to register!=A0 330-451-0924

 

Saturday, April 14th

Opening of Exhibit: Ohio Scene:=A0 Contemporary = Ceramics

Canton Museum of Art, 1001 = Market Avenue N., downtown Canton, OH 330-453-7666

The Canton Museum of Art and "Ceramics = Monthly" editor, Bill Hunt, present an extravaganza of Ohio-made ceramic artwork. = Mr. Hunt will be the guest curator for this exhibit that will feature noted = Ohio artist/potters. This exhibit runs through July 22. www.cantonart.org =

 

Saturday, April 14th

Opening of Exhibit: “Encaustic Works: Two = Views”

Canton Museum of Art, 1001 = Market Avenue N., downtown Canton, OH 330-453-7666

The Colorful sculptures of fruit trees, books and = human forms that address the issues of gender, ancestry and memory are the = works of artists John and Claire Murray-Adams.=A0 Working with wood, plaster, = found objects and encaustic paint, John’s work has been seen in group = shows around Northeast Ohio, including the Cleveland Sculpture Center.=A0 = Claire, an Associate Professor of Art and Chair of the Visual Art Department at = Malone College, started in art quilts, then added paint and collage to the = surface fabrics.=A0 She soon discovered that the construction and sculpture of = found objects and encaustic paints gave her the depth she wanted to convey.=A0 = The Canton Museum of Art will present their two-person exhibit in the = Milligan Gallery.=A0 This exhibit runs through July 22. www.cantonart.org

 

Saturday, April 14th, = 2pm

Poetry Readings for Adults & = Teens

SCDL Plain Community Branch, = 1803 Schneider Street NE, Canton OH 44721

Today’s readings feature John Carroll = University Professor George = Bilgerre, KSU-Salem Professor Craig = Paulenich, and one of my personal favorites, published poet Joanne Lehman from Sugarcreek, OH. Refreshments will be served. Register at 330.494.3399.

 

Saturday, April 14th, = 7pm

Ryan Humbert (“some sort of acoustic = show...”)

Jimmy's Caf=E9, corner = of State Street & Chestnut Blvd, Cuyahoga = Falls

http://ryanhumbert.com=

 

Saturday, April 14th, 7:30pm to = 9:30pm

The Professors

Maize Valley Winery, 6193 = Edison St. NE (St. Rt. 619) Hartville, Ohio 44632 330-877-8344

Bill reminds us to come check out the new look in the tasting area and market: more seating & more open space, = “because cool people just keep coming out!” mr.maze at maizevalley.com=A0 www.maizevalleywinery.com = =A0=A0=A0www.ryanhumbert.com =

 

Saturday, April 14th, = 8pm

Screwtape (play based on C.S. Lewis’ book, the = Screwtape Letters”)

presented by Malone College Theatre = Dept.

Malone College Arts Hall, 515 = 25th Street NW, Canton OH 44709 330.471.8202

$2 admission for Malone students; $10 admission all = others.

 

Saturday, April 14th, = evening

The Most Beautiful Losers CD Release Party,=A0 = with Escaping Grace (from Pittsburgh), Robots On = Crack (from Athens,Oh), and Cowboy Messiah = (from Detroit)

with Performance Painting by = Patrick Buckohr

The Loop Caf=E9 , Grace Avenue NE, Canton = OH (see directions below)

Cover charge is $5 at the door, and the first fifty = people get a copy of the CD.=A0 To get to the Loop, go 12th street = in downtown east… eventually it will turn into Mahoning Road = NE… Take Mahoning Road until you get to Grace Avenue… Turn right on Grace = Avenue, Drive down the hill… you’ll see it… cbuckohr at neo.rr.com =

 

Saturday, April 14th, = 8pm

The Battle of Standing Rock II = presented by Standing Rock Cultural Arts and The Women's = Resource Center of Kent, sponsored by CDCentric.com

The Kent Stage,= 175 East Main Street, downtown Kent, OH 44240

Standing Rock Cultural Arts = is proud to announce its second Battle of Standing Rock, a classic battle of the = bands. Standing Rock Cultural Arts, 257 N. Water St., Kent, OH 44240 = 330-673-4970 www.standingrock.net.

=

There is FREE parking behind the theater and on all = city streets. Tickets will also be available at the door.=A0 Doors open one = hour before event time. If you have any questions, please email at info at kentstage.org or call = 330-677-5005. www.kentstage.org=A0=A0 www.ticketweb.com =

 

 

April = 15th to April 21st, 2007: National Library = Week

Many thanks = to the Massillon Public = Library system and the Stark = County District Library System for their active participation in this year’s Stark Arts Festival. = Check out the many offerings at: www.starkartsfestival.com;= www.massillonpubliclibrar= y.org; and www.starklibrary.org. =

 

Sunday, April 15th, Noon to 2pm =

Steve = Dallas on = piano

Executive Event Center, West = Tuscarawas St., Perry Twp. OH 44708

Steve tickles the ivories every = week while you tickle your tastebuds with EEC’s Sunday = brunch.

 

Sunday, April 15, Noon to = 3pm

Pampered Chef Open House (benefits Ohio Youth = Ballet)

The Turning Pointe School of = Dance, 2387 Locust St. S., Canal Fulton.

Everyone is welcome to browse and shop from the new = spring line of quality kitchen products from the Pampered Chef Company. At = the same time, you will be supporting the pre-professional Ohio Youth Ballet = and all the non-profit company’s worthwhile community outreach = programs. Under the artistic direction of Inna Stabrova and Dmitry Tuboltsev, the = young dancers bring their love of the arts and talents to local schools, = libraries, retirement homes and other venues. At the Pampered Chef Open House, a = kitchen consultant will demonstrate all the exciting new products. If you = place an order that day, you will be entered in a raffle to win an Executive Saut=E9 Pan (valued at $38) or an Ultimate Mandoline (valued = at $59.50). Also, if you book your own Pampered Chef Kitchen Show you = will be entered into the drawing five more times.It’s springtime, and now = is the season to liven up and restock your kitchen or complete any = birthday or Mother's and Father’s Day shopping. For more information, = call the dance studio at 330-854-1417 or e-mail = ohioyouthb= allet at turningpointeschoolofdance.net. You may shop online at the following website: www.pamperedchef.biz/mych= efdawn

 

Sunday, April 15th, 1p to 2:30p and 3:30 to = 5:30p

Musical Theater Workshop = presented by Jonathan Tisevich

1pm to 2:30pm: beginner/intermediate class for ages = 8-14 ($30 tuition)

3:30pm to 5:30pm: advanced class for ages 13 and up ($35 = tuition)

The Turning Pointe School of = Dance, = 2387 Locust St. S., Canal Fulton, Ohio 330-854-1417

Jonathan is a Broadway performer and Canton native! = www.turningpointescho= olofdance.net

 

Sunday, April 15th, = 2pm

Akron Symphony Orchestra’s 50th Anniversary = Concert

St. Bernard Catholic Church

James Mismas, director. For Tickets, please call = 330.535.8131=A0 www.akronsymphony.org

 

Sunday, April 15th 2:3pm to 4:30 = pm

Polaroid Transfers with Jody = Hawk

Massillon Museum, = 121 Lincoln Way East Massillon, OH 44646

By transferring Polaroid emulsion to watercolor = paper, you can create unique photographic transformations.=A0 35mm slides will be = provided – or better yet, bring your own! Where – Massillon Museum = main classroom Cost – $23 (members); $26 (nonmembers) Pay by check, = cash, or credit card by mail, in person or over the phone. = Registration ends Friday April = 13th (extended!) – reserve your place TODAY! 330.833.4061 www.massillonmuseum.org =

 

Sunday, April 15th, 3pm

Monster Pianos: multiple pianos played by 21 = pianists

E.J. Thomas Hall at The University of = Akron=

All ages. Galen Karriker, UA Marching Band director, = will conduct. Will feature a big-screen “piano cam” to put the = audience in the middle of the sights & sounds. Tickets are available at the = door: adults $10, senior citizens $8, children 12 & under attend for = free.

 

 

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Sunday, April = 15th

Fabulous Talent Dance = Competition

Canton Palace Theatre, 605 = Market Avenue North, downtown Canton, 44702

www.cantonpalacetheatre.org<= /a>

Sunday, April 15th =

NEOBA North East Ohio Blues Alliance Meeting & = performance by Wayne = Reed

Minerva Music, = 119 North Market Street, = downtown Minerva 330.868.5708

Wayne Reed will play a set of = blues and jazz after the meeting and host “sorta impromptu jam!” All = are welcome, and bring a friend! http://www.thewaynereedco= nnection.com

 

Week of April 16th to April 20th, Noon to = 1pm each day

Brown Bag Concert Series = at Stark Community Foundation

Foundations Centre, 1st flr Community Conference Room, 400 Market Ave. N., Canton

Stark County talent will perform from noon to 1:00 = p.m. each day. (editor’s note: Please see calendar entries below for the = Daily Talent...and what a variety!)

This weeklong event is free and open to the public; guests are encouraged to bring a = lunch.  The “Brown Bag Concert Series,” is part of 2007 Stark Arts = Festival held April 13-22 to raise awareness of the arts, increase participation = in the arts and build connections between the arts and the = community.

 

Monday, April 16th, Noon to = 1pm

John Whitacre & Mark Roliff: “Rampant = Mandolin”

Brown Bag Concert Series = at Stark Community Foundation

Foundations Centre, = 1st flr Community Conference Room, 400 Market Ave. N., Canton =

This weeklong event is free and open to the public; guests are encouraged to bring a = lunch.  Traditional instrumental Scottish, Irish, and Welsh music; John = Whitacre, mandolin and fiddle; Mark Roliff, guitar.

 

Monday, April 16th, 8pm to = 10pm

Poetry & Prose open mic night =

Muggswigz coffee & tea co., = 137 Walnut Ave. NE, Canton, OH 44702 (330) 452-6336

www.muggswigz.com

 

Tuesday, April 17th, Noon to 1pm =

=A0Jeff & Joel- acoustic = folk/rock

Bag Concert Series at = Stark Community Foundation

Foundations Centre, = 1st flr Community Conference Room, 400 Market Ave. N., Canton =

This weeklong event is free and open to the public; guests are encouraged to bring a = lunch

Jeff King, guitar and vocals; Joel Owens, guitar and vocals.

 

Tuesday, April 17th, 5:30pm to = 7:30pm

Conversations in Music: Session V = (last session)

“The Business of Music: Our Community & Our = Future”

by guest speaker: Marie-H=E9l=E8ne Bernard, = President/CEO of Canton Symphony = Orchestra

2nd April galerie, = 209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton 44702 = 330.451.0924

All Conversations in Music events are FREE and open to the public! Enjoy wine = and cheese starting at 5:30pm, with the discussion to follow. Conversati= ons in Music includes five sessions designed to offer = patrons and new audiences an inside look into the world of symphonic music, exploring = the creative process and the relevance to our own community and the modern = world.=A0 www.secondapril= .org=A0 or www.cantonsymphony.org =

 

Tuesday, April 17th, time = tba

Ballroom Dancing Mini-Class

Massillon Public Library Auditorium, = 208 Lincoln Way East, downtown Massillon 44646

Special guests Tiffany Haidet and Mick Nedved will = perform a variety of popular ballroom dance styles. We will also learn how history = and culture influenced these dances. The Massillon Public Library invites you to = bring your original or favorite poems to share, or just sit back and listen as = several local poets and members of the community participate in this open-mic = poetry reading. Enjoy coffee drinks and muffins (small fee) and a casual = atmosphere. Poems must be family-friendly with a 5 minute limit. This program = is free and open to all and no registration = is required. For more information, call the Library at = 330.832.9831 ext 311 or log onto their website www.massillonlibrary.org= .

 

Tuesday, April 17th, 7:30pm

Music open mic night

Muggswigz coffee & tea = co., = 137 Walnut Ave. NE, Canton, OH 44702 (330) 452-6336

www.muggswigz.com

 

Wednesday, April 18th, Noon to = 1pm

George Dunwoody & Friends – = gospel

Brown Bag Concert Series = at Stark Community Foundation

Foundations Centre, = 1st flr Community Conference Room, 400 Market Ave. N., Canton =

This weeklong event is free and open to the public; guests are encouraged to bring a = lunch

George Dunwoody, vocals and = keyboard.

 

Wednesday, April = 18th, 2pm

Dedication of the = new recreational trail at old Mother Goose Land Park in = Canton.

An open invitation = to the public from Stark County Park District, City of Canton, = and

U.S. Technology Corporation, = West Tuscarawas St. near downtown Canton

Be among the first to hike this new trail. Learn = about the history of the area. Hear about future plans for the park. Parking will = be available at the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad station on West = Tuscarawas St. and the Canton Park System's Bocce Ball Courts on Schroyer Avenue (south = end of former Mother Goose Land Park). For more info, contact = Connie Rubin, Public Relations Coordinator/Grant Writer, Stark = County Park District,

Phone 330-477-3552, email=A0 cgrubin at co.stark.oh.us

 

Wednesday, April 18th, = 7pm

Costumed, historical portrayal of Flora = McClymonds

Massillon Public Library = Auditorium, 208 Lincoln Way East, = downtown Massillon 44646

Massillon Public Library hosts Jean Rice, retired school teacher and board member of = the Massillon Heritage Foundation, who will present a costumed historical portrayal of = Flora McClymonds, one of Massillon’s early “grande dames.” Mrs. = McClymonds and her husband, J. Walter, were the original occupants of Five Oaks. She = and her family helped establish Massillon’s first library and = Woman’s Club. This program is free and no = registration is required. For more information call the library 330.832.9831 = or log onto their website www.massillonlibrary.org .

 

Thursday, April 19th, 10am to = 8pm

Stained Glass Art

Perry Branch of Stark Cty. District = Library, 4030 Lincoln Way East, = Massillon (Perry) 44646

Please call to = register! 330.477.8482 Create a bouquet of flowers!

 

Thursday, April 19th, Noon to = 1pm

Jeff Poulos & Z Man – acoustic = soul

Bag Concert Series at = Stark Community Foundation

Foundations Centre, = 1st flr Community Conference Room, 400 Market Ave. N., Canton =

This weeklong event is free and open to the public; guests are encouraged to bring a = lunch

=A0Jeff Poulos, guitar and vocals; Z Man (David = Zagar), bass and vocals.

 

Thursday, April = 19th

Fashion Designer Peter Nygard =

Dillard's in Westfield (Belden = Village) Mall, Belden Village Street NW, Canton OH 44718

www.my1017.com = for details.

 

Thursday, April 19th, = 6:30pm

Poet/Author Jaime Adoff: presentation, poetry = reading, & book signing

SCDL Main Library, 715 = Market Avenue North, downtown Canton 44702

All ages welcome! Books will be available for = purchase. Register w/ Teen Services at 330.458.2650.

 

Thursday, April 19th, = 7pm

Poetry Read-In

Massillon Public Library = Auditorium, 208 Lincoln Way East, = downtown Massillon 44646

The Massillon Public Library invites you to bring = your original or favorite poems to share, or just sit back and listen as = several local poets and members of the community participate in this open-mic = poetry reading. Enjoy coffee drinks and muffins (small fee) and a casual = atmosphere. Poems must be family-friendly with a 5 minute limit. This program = is free and open to all and no registration = is required. For more information, call the Library at = 330.832.9831 ext 311 or log onto our website www.massillonlibrary.org= .

 

Thursday, April = 19th

22nd Annual Evening of = Jazz

KSU STARK Campus, 6000 = Frank Rd NW, Canton OH 44720

www.stark.kent.edu 330.244.3281

 

Thursday, April 19th, = 7:30pm

Art Film: "Venus", April 19th, 7:30 pm
Palace Theatre,
605 Market Ave. North, = downtown Canton, Ohio 44702
"Venus" charts the unlikely relationship between London based actor Maurice Russell (Peter O'Toole) in his 70's = and twenty-something Jessie (Jodie Whittaker) who has just arrived in town = to look after Maurice's best friend. This odd pair click, but almost nothing in = their relationship goes as anticipated. Nominated for 1 Oscar. Rated R - = Language, Sexual Content & Brief Nudity. 95 minutes. Comedy/Drama. = $4. www.cantonpalacetheatre.org<= /a>

 

Thursday, April 19th, 8pm to = 11pm

Ryan Humbert: Full Band = Show

The Harbor Inn at Portage = Lakes

www.ryanhumbert.com

 

Funky Friday, April 20th, Noon to = 1:30pm

Open Mic;a performance by = Robb = Hankins, President/CEO = of Arts in Stark; and a performance by Paul Antonelli , featuring songs from his = CD, “Red, Black and Grey”

Foundations Centre, 1st flr Community Conference Room, 400 Market Ave. N., Canton

This weeklong event is free and open to the public; guests are encouraged to bring a = lunch.

 

Friday, April 20th, = 6pm

Saturday, April 21st, = 6pm

“Love Makes The World Go ‘Round” = presented by VOCI

Great Court of the Cultural Center “The Cabaret Court” Market Avenue North, = downtown Canton 44702

“Be Our Guest” at the = VOCI Cabaret Court in the Cultural Center for the Arts.=A0 Celebrate=A0 love = at this memorable night of entertainment.=A0 Mayor Creighton will be featured in “There Is Nothin’ = Like A Dame!” Patrons will = enjoy a candle lit dinner featuring chicken marsala, red skinned potatoes, = rigatoni, green beans, tossed salad, bread, wine and dessert.=A0=A0 The evening = will highlight the Canton Children’s Chorus, dancing to the music of accordionist Angelo Forchione, a toast to anniversary couples, and the incomparable sounds of the Voices of Canton concert singers as they = present songs of love from around the world: =A0“People Will Say = We’re In Love;” =A0“Let Me Call You Sweetheart’” = “Candle On The Water;” “It’s A Small World;” “So In = Love;” “I Could Have Danced All Night,” and more. Tickets: Adult = $25; Children (12 & Under) $15. For Reservation call 330.452.4098. Box = Office open Mon-Fri 10a to 4p. www.cantonvoci.org<= /span>

 

Friday, April 20th, = 7pm

Saturday, April 21st, = 7pm

Sunday, April 22nd, = 2:30pm

(also 4/27, 28, 29)

Sleeping Beauty of Loreland (family = play)

Players Guild Theatre Arena Stage, = 1001 Market Avenue N, downtown Canton 44702

330.453-7617 www.playersguildtheatre.com<= /a>

 

Friday, April 20th, = 7:30pm

The Chinese Golden Dragon Acrobats
Canton Palace Theatre, 605 = Market Avenue North, downtown Canton, 44702

Admission $29 & $21 adults, $24 & $16 = students & seniors.

These performers represent the best of the honored = tradition of Chinese Acrobats, mixing award winning acrobatics, traditional dance, spectacular costumes, along with ancient and contemporary theatrical = techniques to present a show of breathtaking skill and spellbinding beauty. Their mesmerizing feats of physical daring and grace, enhanced by the = theatrical costumes and techniques are enjoyable for audiences of all ages! = Sponsored by 89.7 WKSU FM NPR Classical & Other = Smart Stuff, WHBC 1480 AM, WHBC Mix 94.1 FM, Legacy Bank, and The McKinley = Grand Hotel.=A0 The Palace will offer PARKING for the Golden Dragon Acrobats = in the Millennium Parking Deck between Walnut & Market St., go south on = Walnut, turn right on Second, the entrance is on the right. Cost is $3.00 per = car paid at the Deck. The Deck opens one hour before the show and closes one hour = after.www.cantonpalacetheatre.org<= /a>

 

Friday, April 20th, 7:30pm to = 9:30pm

Ryan Humbert

Maize Valley Winery, 6193 = Edison St. NE (St. Rt. 619) Hartville, Ohio 44632 330-877-8344

Bill reminds us to come check out the new look in the tasting area and market: more seating & more open space, = “because cool people just keep coming out!” mr.maze at maizevalley.com=A0 www.maizevalleywinery.com = =A0=A0=A0www.ryanhumbert.com =

 

Friday, April 20th, = 8pm

Saturday, April 21st, = 8pm

Sunday, April 22nd, = 2:30pm

(also 4/27, 28, 29 and 5/4, 5, & = 6))

A Senior Troupe Production, "Radio TBS" = (Trailer Park Broadcasting Scandals)

=A0presented by North = Canton = Playhouse

NCP Mainstage, 525 7th St NE (adjacent to = Hoover High), N.Canton OH

General Admission $12.00; Seniors and Students = $11.00; Members $9.00.=A0

Sunday, April 29 (2:30 pm) is a special = Red Hat Lady Day,” when all area Red Hat Ladies’ seats are = only $9.00 for this one performance. Call the NCP office at 330-494-1613 or = visit the website at www.northcantonplayhouse.co= m =A0for more information.

 

Friday April 20th =

Saturday, April = 21st

Rent

EJ Thomas Hall at The University of = Akron<= /p>

www.ticketmaster.com=A0=A0 www.ejthomashall.com=A0=A0 = 330.945.9100

 

Friday, April 20th, = 8:30pm

The Dan Kenyon Band CD Release = Party

The Hub at First Friends = Church, = 5455 Market Ave N, Canton, OH 44714

CD release of Heartstrings. Dan is no stranger to the HUB.  Dan is a student at Malone college studying youth and worship ministry.  He recently has come out with his album, “Ordinary…nothing like the extraordinary.”  He = joins us once again to share his sound of worship and acoustic style music. You = can check him out: www.myspace.com/dankenyon =

The Hub is located inside of First Friends Church = located at 5455 Market Ave. N. in Canton. The Hub, a coffee house for young adults = is open every Friday night during the school year from 9:00 PM to midnight.  There is a $2 cover charge which includes coffee = and snacks by donation.  It is a great place to come and hang out with = other young adults. Open to the public.

 

National Dance Week (April = 21-29)

Many thanks go out to all of Stark County’s = dance companies/schools for their active participation in the 2nd = Annual Stark Arts Festival! For details, check the Calendar at www.starkartsfestival.com!=

 

Saturday, April 21st, 8am to = 5pm

Junior High Solo & Ensemble Choir = Contest

Jackson Middle School, 7355 = Mudbrook Ave NW, Jackson Twp OH

 

Saturday, April 21st, = 2pm

Poetry Readings for Adults & = Teens

SCDL Plain Community Branch, = 1803 Schneider Street NE, Canton OH 44721

Today’s readings feature University of = Akron Professor = Mary = Biddinger and Walsh University Professor Neil = Carpathios! Refreshments will be served. Register at 330.494.3399.

 

Saturday, April = 21st

Hall of Fame Chorus’ 27th Annual = Cabaret

North Canton K of C Hall, 340 Mississippi St. SE, North Canton OH

330.499.9343=A0 www.hofchorus.org

 

Saturday, April 21st, 6pm to = 8pm

Dance-A-Thon with Living Fountain and Jake = Matthews

Edgewood Community Center, = 6852 Market Ave. N Canton, Ohio 44720

Never danced before? Think you don’t have = rhythm? No worries! This dance-a-thon will include lessons in beginner ballroom, = popular dances from weddings, hip-hop and other contemporary dancing. All ages, = all levels of experience and inexperience are welcome! $5 per person or $20 = max per family. (Pay at the door.) Proceeds benefit Living Fountain Dance Company’s scholarship/tuition fund...to help students have access = to “dancing from the inside out!” Corporate and group packets = are available, so you can bring the whole gang with you. For info call = (330)649-0773.=A0 www.livingfountain.org =

 

Saturday, April 21st, 7:30pm to = 9:30pm

Scott Alan "The Island = Doctor" Attn: Parrot Heads!!!

Maize Valley Winery, 6193 = Edison St. NE (St. Rt. 619) Hartville, Ohio 44632 330-877-8344

Bill reminds us to come check out the new look in the tasting area and market: more seating & more open space, = “because cool people just keep coming out!” mr.maze at maizevalley.com=A0 www.maizevalleywinery.com=A0= =A0 www.theislanddoctor.com =

 

Saturday, April 21st, 9:30pm to = ?

Ryan Humbert (full band = show)

Geisen Haus, 6955 Promway Avenue NW (off = of Portage near I-77), N Canton 330.499.9116

www.ryanhumbert.com

 

Friday, April 20th, = 8pm

Saturday, April 21st, = 8pm

(also 4/27, 28, 29)

To Kill a = Mockingbird, by Christopher Sergel, presented by the Carnation City Players
Firehouse Theater,
450 East Market Street, Alliance, OH (330) 821-8712.
This play is a thought-provoking drama skillfully crafted from the novel = by Harper Lee. To Kill a Mockingbird was first published in 1960. The novel portrays three years in the life of Scout Finch, the young daughter of = an Alabama town's principled lawyer, Atticus Finch.
The novel became a best-seller and won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. = The Sunday matinee is on April 29th at 2:30 pm. Tickets are $10 for adults and $8 = for students (17 and under). Reservations can be made by calling the box = office at 330-821-8712. Presented with the financial sponsorship of Terry's Tire = Town, and also Goris-Meadows Insurance, Alliance Ventures, Geiger, Teeple, = Smith and Hahn, and Butler Wick and Company.

 

S= unday, April 22nd, Noon to 5pm

T= he Stark Arts Festival FINALE!

T= he new GlenOak High School, 1801 = Schneider St., N.E., Canton (Plain = Twp.)

Please enter from Easton Street for = FREE parking.

A= n amazing day of interactive arts appreciation, exploration and = celebration for the Stark County community! Featuring = Stark County artists • Free = admissionOpen to the public = Hands-on activities for all ages = • Musical and theatrical performances -- Workshops • Demonstrations = • Exhibits • Food • ART SHOP. For more information, www.starkartsfestival.com.=

A collaboration of Stark Arts Coming Together, Plain = Local Schools and ArtsinStark, = the County Arts Council.

Special thanks to the following ArtsinStark corporate donors: Aultman Health Foundation, Diebold, First Merit Bank, Fishers Foods, Gregory = Industries, The Hoover Company, KeyBank, Huntington Bank, The Repository and = The Timken Company. =

 

Sunday, April 22nd, 2pm to = 5pm

Exhibition Opening:  “Celebration in = Art” -- Artwork from Area Schools

Massillon Museum, 121 = Lincoln Way East, Massillon OH 44646

Free & open to the public. No Reservations = required. Exhibition Continues through May = 13th.=A0 330-833-4061 www.massillonmuseum.org

Now through April = 22nd

8th Annual Youth Poetry = Contest

Stark County District Libraries—all = branches!

www.starklibrary.org. Pick up contest forms at any branch location!

Now through April 22nd, = 2007

Art from the Classroom Exhibit of the North Canton = Public Library,

The Little Art Gallery, 185 = North Main Street, North Canton, Ohio 44720=A0 phone (330) = 499-4712

Artwork by students of the North Canton School = District is highlighted in this annual exhibit. Art from the Classroom exemplifies = the importance of and commitment to visual artistic education in North = Canton. The Little Art Gallery is proud to be a part in furthering this dedication = by highlighting the creative talents of the children in the community. = Admission is free. Gallery hours are: Mon.-Thurs. 9-9, Fri. 9-6, Sat. 9-5, = Sun.1-5p.

Elementary Exhibit:=A0=A0=A0=A0 = March 30-April 22

The Art from the Classroom exhibit then ends with the artistic endeavors of the elementary school children of Greentown, = Northwood, Clearmount, Orchard Hill and the Mary L. = Evans Early Childhood Center, on display March 30th through April 22nd.=A0 The = colorful pieces by these young students remind us of the true meaning of = creativity!=A0

WINNERS ANNOUNCED! The Little Art Gallery of the = North Canton Public Library proudly announces the winners of the Hoover High = School show of the annual Art from the Classroom exhibit.=A0 Three local = artists who are members of The Little Art Gallery’s Art Advisory Committee juried = the exhibit featuring student artwork.=A0 Emphasis was placed on = imagination, originality, creativity and technical skill.=A0 Best in show was awarded = to Nicholas Sincere for a glazed = ceramic vessel with handles.=A0 Mastery of the medium of clay and the fresh = design were the outstanding elements that earned the piece this top honor.=A0 Awards = were given for first and second place in four media categories.=A0 In drawing = & prints, first place went to Audrey = Busby for a fantasy pastel drawing of a horse and the moon, and Jacob Linder received second place = for a pen and ink self portrait.=A0 Chessia Stroup took the honor of first place for a found object 3-D collage and = Alex White received second place = for Father Time, a clay sculpture, in the three-dimensional category.=A0 First = place in the painting category was awarded to Jacob Linder for an acrylic work entitled Gumball Machine and second place went to = Joseph Cerreta for a seascape.=A0 = First place in the category of mixed media was awarded to Erin = Corneliussen for a rendering of street signs, while Kylie Romell received second place for a=A0 piece called Glass Designs.=A0 Honorable = mentions were also awarded to four students: Taylor Forbes for a copper and marker palm tree, Vincent Marazita for a pen and color wash drawing = called Katrina, Brittany Braybon = for a mixed media collage of seated figures, and Emily = Schaffner for an oil pastel drawing of sunflowers.=A0 Congratulations are extended to all of = the award winners and to all of the students who participated in this exciting = exhibit!

 

And Beyond...

will be covered in = the next edition of this calendar!

 

Time-Sensitive = Opportunities:

 

Now through May = 6th

Walsh Students Photography Exhibit =

Studio M, Massillon = Museum, = 121 Lincoln Way East, downtown Massillon 44646
Fifteen students enrolled in Professor Lee Horrisberger=B9s digital = photography class at Walsh University are studying the work of outstanding = photojournalists from the perspectives of artistic style, technique, and history. =  The Studio M show may be seen during regular Museum hours, Tuesday through = Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Sunday 2:00 to 5:00 p.m., except when the = Silk Room has been reserved for private functions.  A call to the Museum = office can confirm that the exhibit is available for viewing‹330-833-4061. = Studio M enhances the collaboration between the Museum and the community by = showcasing the artistic talents of local, regional, and national artists.  The = series of five-week shows will continue throughout the year, selected by jurors = from proposals submitted by artists.  Brochures containing guidelines = and an application are available by contacting the Massillon Museum at = 330-833-4061 or www.massillonmuseum.org. = A visit to the Massillon Museum is always free.

 

Call for Stark = County Visual Artists: Fine Art Juried Exhibit, The Little Art Gallery of the = North Canton Public Library

The Little Art Gallery of the North Canton Public = Library will hold the 65th Annual May Show fine art juried exhibit from May 4 = through June 2, 2007.=A0 Open to Stark = County artists over 16 years of age. Entry information for the competition may be obtained at the North Canton Public Library, the Canton Museum of Art, = local colleges, galleries and frame shops or by calling 330.499.4712 ext. = 312.=A0 Each artist may submit up to two works for review by the judges.=A0 Entries will be accepted on Wednesday, April = 25th from 5PM to 7PM and on Saturday, April 29th from 10:00AM to = 1:00PM.=A0 A non-refundable $13 entry fee must accompany each work entered. Artists = who wish to become a member of Friends of The Little Art Gallery (FLAG) for $15 = will enjoy a reduced fee of $4 per work entered.=A0 With the exception of = photography, all artistic media are eligible.=A0 Artwork will be judged in one of = five categories: Oil & Acrylic, Watercolor, Drawing & Original = Prints, Three Dimensional Objects or Mixed Media.=A0 $1,200 in cash prizes will be = awarded, including a $200 grand prize for Best in Show, by jurors Christine = Shearer and Julie Friedman. For further information, contact Laurie at 330-499-4712 ext. 312 Mondays & Wednesdays 9AM to 4PM or Tuesdays = & Thursdays from 9AM to 1PM.


Call for Artists: In the Round Community Art = Space

Space is still open for the month of June = for local artists to display their work!

For more details, check the website: http://intheround.com/artspace or contact Janelle for = info!

 

Ongoing Opportunities...

 

Call for = Postings to this newsletter: Free! Square Peg Promotions

If your favorite arts organization = offers opportunities for arts or arts = education (music, dance, theatre, written or spoken word, visual arts of any form, = or culinary arts; workshops, demos, classes) or performances, please email all = pertinent info to janelle at squarepegpromotio= ns.com. Square Peg Promotions strives to compile the most comprehensive arts = calendar in the area...and postings are FREE!

 

To = contribute to the 2007 Fund for ArtsinStark or to find out more information = about the organization, please call 330-452-4096 or visit http://ArtsinStark.com.

Call for = Writers: The Wednesday Writers’ Workshop, N. Canton, has = openings!

The Wednesday Writers' Workshop has openings for = new membersNo membership fees or charges!=A0 = The group will critique members' work in all genres on the second Wednesday of the month at 6:30pm at = Panera on the Strip in North Canton.  Please contact Audrey Lavin at lavingroup at aol.com for = details.

**

submitted by:

Janelle Hannum Schmidt

Square Peg Promotions

PO Box 35878

Canton OH 44735-5878

330.806.6520 (New = phone#!)

www.squarepegpromotions.com<= /a>

janelle at squarepegpromotio= ns.com

"The secret of getting ahead is getting started.
The secret of getting started is breaking your
complex overwhelming tasks into small manageable
tasks, and then starting on the first one."--Mark Twain

 

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-------------------------------1176476422-- From fstorch at beckcenter.org Fri Apr 13 09:13:28 2007 From: fstorch at beckcenter.org (Fran Storch) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 12:13:28 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Barynya Russian Folk Ensemble performs at Beck Center this weekend only Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84EAED9A1@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77DE6.AC1FCFE0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C77DE6.AC1FCFE0" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C77DE6.AC1FCFE0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 INSIDE World Music & Beck Center for the Arts present =20 The Music of Old Russia: Barynya Russian Folk Ensemble =20 Two performances this weekend only! =20 Saturday, April 14 at 8:00 p.m. Concert & Dance Party Music-Armory Building =20 Sunday, April 15 at 2:00 p.m. Concert Mackey Main Stage =20 Advance tickets: Adults - $17/Students - $12 ($20 at the door) To reserve tickets, call the Beck Center at (216) 521-2540 =20 =20 A group of all-star performers from Russia, Barynya [bah-rin-yah], brings the traditional music of Russia to the stage with its vital spirit, humor and raw, passionate energy intact. Director Mikhail Smirnov founded the group in New York City in 1991 shortly after his arrival in the United States. In 2002, balalaika virtuoso, Alex Siniavski joined the group as musical director. Barynya takes its name from the traditional Russian dance called Barynya, which always begins the ensemble's performances. The dance consists of humorous, rhymed verses called chastushki alternating with energetic dancing featuring the squatwork called vprisyadku in Russian. This weekend's program will include Russian, Gypsy, Cossack, and Ukrainian songs as well as virtuoso instrumental pieces. =20 After the Saturday night concert, the audience is invited to stay for a party featuring music for dancing by the Barynya ensemble. The Beck Center for the Arts is located just 10 minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. Beck Center is full handicapped accessible and has convenient onsite parking available. =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_01C77DE6.AC1FCFE0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

INSIDE World Music

&

Beck = Center for = the Arts

present

 

The Music of Old Russia:

Barynya Russian Folk = Ensemble

 

Two performances this weekend = only!

 

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

Concert & Dance Party

Music-Armory Building

 

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

Concert

Mackey Main Stage

 

Advance tickets:

Adults - $17/Students - $12

($20 at the door)

To reserve tickets,

call the Beck Center at (216) = 521-2540

 

 

A group of all-star performers from = Russia, Barynya [bah-rin-yah], brings the traditional music of Russia to the stage with = its vital spirit, humor and raw, passionate energy intact.  Director Mikhail = Smirnov founded the group in New York City in = 1991 shortly after his arrival in the United States.  In = 2002, balalaika virtuoso, Alex Siniavski joined the group as musical = director.  Barynya takes its name from the traditional Russian dance called = Barynya, which always begins the ensemble’s performances.  The dance consists of humorous, = rhymed verses called chastushki = alternating with energetic dancing featuring the squatwork called vprisyadku in Russian.  This weekend’s program will include Russian, Gypsy, Cossack, and = Ukrainian songs as well as virtuoso instrumental pieces. 

After the Saturday night concert, the audience is invited to stay for a = party featuring music for dancing by the Barynya = ensemble.

The Beck = Center for the Arts is located just 10 = minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in = Lakewood.  = Beck = Center is full handicapped accessible and has convenient onsite = parking available.  =

 

 

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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Message-ID: <13eb94d70704131002y29a849ddn52ad5a288d9c6d89@mail.gmail.com> ------=_Part_4066_23164658.1176483761433 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline 2007 RAP SESSIONS COMMUNITY DIALOGUE ON "DOES HIP HIP HATE WOMEN?" "Does Hip Hop Hate Women?" is the second of two events brought to you by the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women's annual Project on Men and Gender. When: Wednesday Apr 18, 2007 at 7:00 PM Where:: Strosacker Auditorium (CWRU) 2125 Adelbert Road Cleveland, OH 44106 Panel Discussion featuring Bakari Kitwana - moderator, author of Hip Hop Generation and Why White Kids Love Hip Hop, Joan Morgan - author of When Chickenheads Come Home to Roost: My Life as a Hip Hop Feminist, Mark Anthony Neal - author of New Black Man: Rethinking Black Masculinity, Byron Hurt - producer/director of Beyond Beats and Rhymes and I am a Man: Black Masculinity in America, Tracey Sharpley-Whiting - author of Pimps Up, Ho's Down: Young Black Women, Hip Hop and the New Gender Politics Throughout the last several years of its 30 year existence, hip-hop has revealed itself as a national cultural movement centered around hip-hop arts that often lends itself to larger role of community development. Much of this movement is local and lacks formal connections at a national level. Hence at times even though many local young activists and artists are helping to forge new directions without a language or framework for revealing the national implications of this, it remains hidden from national view and its impact is minimized. The hip-hop cultural movement is forging a new dialogue around race. However this too exists for the most part in isolated pockets around the country. A national tour of community dialogues on race and hip-hop will bring national attention to the ways this generation is processing race in radically different ways than previous generations of Americans. The dialogues also hope to provide young people involved with hip-hop arts and activism a new language and framework for thinking through the emerging racial politics of our time and thereby assist greater community building. The community centers that often facilitated local discussion in previous eras have been caught up in changing demographics and economies. Community dialogues hopes to serve as a "virtual community center" where we'll debate issues of vital concern to the hip-hop generation. The purpose of the dialogues is to assist community building and social change by helping to evolve new frameworks for thinking through the crises of our time. This year, we're taking on the question, "Does Hip-Hop Hate Women?" Join us for an AFTER PARTY AT THE SPOT! Featuring: Gym Class Heroes- www.myspace.com/gymclassheroes Tabi Bonney- www.myspace.com/tabibonney April 18th, 9:00PM @ The Spot 1619 Mistletoe Rd. Cleveland, OH 44106 The Project on Men and Gender is brought to you by Case Western Reserve University's Flora Stone Mather Center for Women, with co-sponsorship from the University Program Board, Greek Life, Undergraduate Student Government, Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities, The Spot, Student Affairs, the Flora Stone Mather Class of 1956, Cleveland State University's Black Studies Department, the Cleveland area Men's Violence Prevention Task Force, the Community Technology Foundation of California, and Campus Progress. ------=_Part_4066_23164658.1176483761433 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline 2007 RAP SESSIONS COMMUNITY DIALOGUE ON "DOES HIP HIP HATE WOMEN?"

"Does Hip Hop Hate Women?" is the second of two events brought to you by the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women's annual Project on Men and Gender.

When:
Wednesday Apr 18, 2007
at 7:00 PM

Where::
Strosacker Auditorium (CWRU)
2125 Adelbert Road
Cleveland, OH 44106



Panel Discussion featuring

Bakari Kitwana - moderator, author of Hip Hop Generation and Why White Kids Love Hip Hop,

Joan Morgan - author of When Chickenheads Come Home to Roost: My Life as a Hip Hop Feminist,

Mark Anthony Neal - author of New Black Man: Rethinking Black Masculinity,

Byron Hurt - producer/director of Beyond Beats and Rhymes and I am a Man: Black Masculinity in America,

Tracey Sharpley-Whiting - author of Pimps Up, Ho's Down: Young Black Women, Hip Hop and the New Gender Politics

Throughout the last several years of its 30 year existence, hip-hop has revealed itself as a national cultural movement centered around hip-hop arts that often lends itself to larger role of community development. Much of this movement is local and lacks formal connections at a national level. Hence at times even though many local young activists and artists are helping to forge new directions without a language or framework for revealing the national implications of this, it remains hidden from national view and its impact is minimized. The hip-hop cultural movement is forging a new dialogue around race. However this too exists for the most part in isolated pockets around the country. A national tour of community dialogues on race and hip-hop will bring national attention to the ways this generation is processing race in radically different ways than previous generations of Americans. The dialogues also hope to provide young people involved with hip-hop arts and activism a new language and framework for thinking through the emerging racial politics of our time and thereby assist greater community building.

The community centers that often facilitated local discussion in previous eras have been caught up in changing demographics and economies. Community dialogues hopes to serve as a "virtual community center" where we'll debate issues of vital concern to the hip-hop generation. The purpose of the dialogues is to assist community building and social change by helping to evolve new frameworks for thinking through the crises of our time. This year, we're taking on the question, "Does Hip-Hop Hate Women?"

Join us for an AFTER PARTY AT THE SPOT!
Featuring:
Gym Class Heroes- www.myspace.com/gymclassheroes
Tabi Bonney- www.myspace.com/tabibonney

April 18th, 9:00PM @ The Spot
1619 Mistletoe Rd.
Cleveland, OH 44106

The Project on Men and Gender is brought to you by Case Western Reserve University's Flora Stone Mather Center for Women, with co-sponsorship from the University Program Board, Greek Life, Undergraduate Student Government, Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities, The Spot, Student Affairs, the Flora Stone Mather Class of 1956, Cleveland State University's Black Studies Department, the Cleveland area Men's Violence Prevention Task Force, the Community Technology Foundation of California, and Campus Progress.



------=_Part_4066_23164658.1176483761433-- From christyrmccune at sssnet.com Fri Apr 13 10:43:28 2007 From: christyrmccune at sssnet.com (Christy McCune) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 13:43:28 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ohio Youth Ballet benefit: Pampered Chef Open House this Sunday! Message-ID: <001401c77df3$3ea20940$0201a8c0@TRAVELER> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0015_01C77DD1.B7906940 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 =20 Ohio Youth Ballet to benefit from Pampered Chef Open House =20 =20 Canal Fulton, Ohio -- Come support the Ohio Youth Ballet and pamper yourself or your favorite chef at a Pampered Chef Open House noon-3 pm. Sunday, April 15 at The Turning Pointe School of Dance, 2387 Locust St. = S., Canal Fulton.=20 Everyone is welcome to browse and shop from the new spring line of = quality kitchen products from the Pampered Chef Company. At the same time, you = will be supporting the pre-professional Ohio Youth Ballet and all the = non-profit company=92s worthwhile community outreach programs. Under the artistic direction of Inna Stabrova and Dmitry Tuboltsev, the young dancers bring their love of the arts and talents to local schools, libraries, = retirement homes and other venues.=20 At the Pampered Chef Open House, a kitchen consultant will demonstrate all the exciting new products. If you place an order that = day, you will be entered in a raffle to win an Executive Saut=E9 Pan (valued = at $38) or an Ultimate Mandoline (valued at $59.50).=20 Also, if you book your own Pampered Chef Kitchen Show you = will be entered into the drawing five more times.=20 It=92s springtime, and now is the season to liven up and restock your = kitchen or complete any birthday or Mother's and Father=92s Day shopping. For more information, e-mail ohioyouthballet at turningpointeschoolofdance.net, or call the dance studio = at 330-854-1417. ------=_NextPart_000_0015_01C77DD1.B7906940 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

 

Ohio= Youth Ballet to benefit from Pampered Chef Open = House

 

 

Canal Fulton, = Ohio --=A0 Come support the Ohio Youth Ballet and pamper = yourself or your favorite chef at a Pampered Chef Open House noon-3 pm. Sunday, = April 15 at The Turning Pointe School of Dance, 2387 Locust St. S., Canal = Fulton.

Everyone = is welcome to browse and shop from the new spring line of quality kitchen = products from the Pampered Chef Company. At the same time, you will be supporting the = pre-professional Ohio Youth Ballet and all the non-profit company’s worthwhile = community outreach programs. Under the artistic direction of Inna Stabrova and = Dmitry Tuboltsev, the young dancers bring their love of the arts and talents to = local schools, libraries, retirement homes and other venues. =

=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 At = the Pampered Chef Open House, a kitchen consultant will demonstrate all the exciting new = products. If you place an order that day, you will be entered in a raffle to win an Executive Saut=E9 Pan (valued at $38) or an = Ultimate Mandoline (valued at $59.50). 

=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 = Also, if you book your own Pampered Chef Kitchen Show you will be entered into the drawing five = more times. 

It’s springtime, and now is the season to liven up and restock your kitchen = or complete any birthday or Mother's and Father’s Day = shopping.

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 = For more information, e-mail ohioyouthballet at turningpointeschoolofdance.net, or call the dance studio = at 330-854-1417.

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The HAPPY ENDING LYRIC PLAYERS (H.E.L.P.)
resident performing arts company of
First Baptist Church of Greater Cleveland
3630 Fairmount Boulevard at Eaton  Road in
             Shaker-Cleveland Heights
 
                       presents
 
           "WIZARD OF OZ"
 
8 PM Fridays and Saturdays April 13, 14, 20 and 21
8 PM Sundays April 15 and 22
7 PM Wednesday April 18.
 
Adults $15    Seniors and Students $10
For tickets and reservations call
              (440) 247-5916
 

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----------MB_8C94C1276C996BA_1FF4_65EB_FWM-M38.sysops.aol.com-- From fstorch at beckcenter.org Fri Apr 13 12:30:36 2007 From: fstorch at beckcenter.org (Fran Storch) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 15:30:36 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Joseph B. O'Sickey Retrospective Exhibition at Beck Center, April 13 - June 10 Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84EAED9A6@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77E02.3633E7F0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 13, 2007 For more information (216) 521-2540 Yvette Hanzel, ext. 225 John Coyne, ext. 236 =20 =20 Beck Center for the Arts and=20 Cleveland Artists Foundation present Joseph B. O'Sickey - Menageries and Other Worlds:=20 A Retrospective Exhibition 1941-2007 =20 Lakewood, Ohio - In collaboration with the Cleveland Artists Foundation (CAF), the Beck Center for the Arts presents A Retrospective Exhibition by celebrated painter, Joseph B. O'Sickey. His extraordinary artwork will be on display in two gallery spaces located in the Beck Center's Main Building. The CAF Gallery will showcase O'Sickey's artwork from April 13 through June 9. The Beck Center will exhibit his paintings in the Jean Bulicek Galleria from April 20 through June 10. Both exhibits are free and open to the public. For gallery hours, contact the Beck Center at (216) 521-2540. This exhibition, curated by William Busta, showcases O'Sickey's works spanning seven decades. This retrospective exhibition includes sketches of India and Africa from his years in the Army during the 1940s; advertising and design work from the 1940's and 1950's; landscape, still-life and garden paintings; and his recent work based on circus themes.=20 "This exhibition will be an eye-opener for fans and collectors familiar with O'Sickey's beautiful garden paintings, revealing new dimensions of the artist," says Sharon Dean, Executive Director of the Cleveland Artists Foundation. "In his work, you'll see=20 an artist who witnessed everything from Impressionism to Cubism and Pop art, and the then-new profession of graphic and commercial art. His work not only masters those movements, but builds upon them." Born in Detroit in 1918, O'Sickey grew up in Cleveland. He graduated from the Cleveland School of Art (now the Cleveland Institute of Art) and studied informally at the graduate level. He continued to develop his work through his 20s and was strongly influenced by post-impressionism. Throughout his career, O'Sickey taught at several area universities and exhibited his paintings at many notable exhibitions including the May Shows at the Cleveland Museum of Art. His work is included in collections at the Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland Public Library, Butler Institute of American Art, and other regional museums. An informal reception with Joseph B. O'Sickey will be hosted by the Beck Center on Friday, April 20 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. in the Daniels Lounge. An opening reception with the artist will be held on Sunday, April 22 from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. in the CAF Gallery at the Beck Center. The Beck Center for the Arts is located at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood, just ten minutes west of downtown Cleveland. Convenient onsite parking is available. ### ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77E02.3633E7F0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

FOR IMMEDIATE = RELEASE

April 13, 2007

For more information (216) = 521-2540

Yvette Hanzel, ext. 225

John Coyne, ext. 236

 

 

Beck Center for the Arts

and =

Cleveland Artists Foundation

present

Joseph B. O’Sickey – Menageries and Other Worlds: =

A Retrospective Exhibition 1941-2007

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Lakewood, Ohio – In collaboration with the Cleveland Artists Foundation (CAF), = the Beck = Center for the Arts presents A Retrospective Exhibition by celebrated painter, = Joseph B. O’Sickey.  His extraordinary artwork will be on display in = two gallery spaces located in the Beck Center’s Main Building.  The CAF Gallery will showcase O’Sickey’s artwork from April = 13 through June 9.  The Beck Center will = exhibit his paintings in the Jean Bulicek Galleria from April 20 through June = 10.  Both exhibits are free and open to the public.  For gallery hours, = contact the Beck = Center at (216) 521-2540.

This exhibition, curated by William Busta, showcases O’Sickey’s = works spanning seven decades.  This retrospective exhibition includes = sketches of India and Africa from his years in the Army during the 1940s; = advertising and design work from the 1940’s and 1950’s; landscape, = still-life and garden paintings; and his recent work based on circus themes. =

     = ;       “This exhibition will be an eye-opener for fans and collectors familiar with O’Sickey’s beautiful garden paintings, revealing new = dimensions of the artist,” says Sharon Dean, Executive Director of the Cleveland Artists Foundation.  “In his work, you’ll see =


an artist who witnessed = everything from Impressionism to Cubism and Pop art, and the then-new profession of graphic and commercial art.  His work not only masters those = movements, but builds upon them.”

     = ;       Born in Detroit in 1918, O’Sickey grew = up in Cleveland.  He graduated from the Cleveland School of Art (now the Cleveland Institute = of Art) and studied informally at the graduate level.  He continued to = develop his work through his 20s and was strongly influenced by = post-impressionism.  Throughout his career, O’Sickey taught at several area = universities and exhibited his paintings at many notable exhibitions including the May = Shows at the Cleveland Museum of Art.  His work is included in collections = at the Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland Public Library, Butler Institute of American Art, and other regional = museums.

     = ;       An informal reception with Joseph B. O’Sickey will be hosted by the = Beck = Center on Friday, April 20 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. in the Daniels Lounge.  = An opening reception with the artist will be held on Sunday, April 22 from = 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. in the CAF Gallery at the Beck Center.  = The Beck Center for the Arts is located at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood, just ten minutes west of downtown Cleveland.  Convenient onsite parking is available.

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-------------------------------1176494095-- From fstorch at beckcenter.org Fri Apr 13 13:15:15 2007 From: fstorch at beckcenter.org (Fran Storch) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 16:15:15 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]SATURDAY ONLY! BOGO Offer for Late-Night Performance of Sondheim's PASSION at Beck Center Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84EAED9A7@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77E08.72DE5B84 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C77E08.72DE5B84" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C77E08.72DE5B84 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 ~ BOGO Offer ~ for=20 Late-Night Performance Saturday, April 14 only =20 Stephen Sondheim's PASSION Directed by Victoria Bussert April 14 at 11:00 pm Studio Theater Beck Center for the Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood (just ten minutes west of downtown Cleveland) =20 To reserve tickets, call (216) 521-2540 =20 =20 Directed by nationally acclaimed director, Victoria Bussert, Passion's complex love story involves three lovers 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. This production contains sexual scenes with full nudity. =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 Passion runs through May 6. Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 p.m. with a special late-night performance on April 14. 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. To reserve tickets, call the Beck Center Box Office at (216) 521-2540 or online at www.beckcenter.org . =20 =20 Convenient on-site parking is available. Beck Center for the Arts is located just ten minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood.=20 =20 This production of Passion is sponsored by Cox Communications, WCLV 104.9 FM, WCPN 90.3 FM ideastream, LakewoodBuzz.com, and the FreeTimes. =20 =20 * Actor appears courtesy of the Actors Equity Association, the union of actors and stage managers.=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 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_002_01C77E08.72DE5B84 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

~ BOGO Offer = ~

for

Late-Night = Performance

Saturday, April 14 = only

 

Stephen Sondheim’s

PASSION

Directed by Victoria Bussert

April 14 at 11:00 = pm

Studio = Theater

Beck Center for the = Arts

17801 = Detroit Avenue in Lakewood<= /p>

(just ten minutes west of downtown = Cleveland)

 

To reserve tickets, call (216) 521-2540

 

 

Directed by nationally acclaimed director, Victoria Bussert, Passion’s complex love story involves three = lovers 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.  This production contains sexual = scenes with full nudity.

 

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 runs through May 6.  Show times are Fridays = and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 p.m. with a special = late-night performance on April 14.  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. = To reserve tickets, call the Beck Center Box Office at (216) 521-2540 or = online at www.beckcenter.org.  =  

 

Convenient = on-site parking is available.  Beck Center for the Arts is located just ten = minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in = Lakewood. =

 

This = production of Passion is sponsored by Cox Communications, WCLV 104.9 FM, WCPN 90.3 FM ideastream, = LakewoodBuzz.com, and the FreeTimes. 

 

 

* 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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Message-ID: <1FB3019EBE04D44F92FB300330FBC2CC110003@exchange.usalogin.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77E08.A5BC07B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable To celebrate the debut season of Northeast Ohio's newest performing arts company, Opera Cleveland is excited to offer all NEOPAL subscribers a very special 50% discount on all Gold Circle, A, B, and C level seats for our opening production - Richard Strauss' Salome! =20 Acclaimed soprano Lise Lindstrom triumphantly returns to Cleveland in the title role. Of her recent performance as Princess Turnadot, the Cleveland Plain Dealer exclaimed "Lise Lindstrom sang...with fearless brilliance." She "was riveting," agreed Opera News. =20 Ms. Lindstrom stars with Stephen Powell, who as Eugene Onegin and Sweeny Todd won the hearts of Cleveland's opera fans. The Plain Dealer heralded his "voice of velvet, capable of caressing...or exploding." =20 Salome opens April 20, with additional performances April 22 and 28, at the State Theatre, Playhouse Square Center. Call 216.241.6000 and mention code "50P" to receive your special discount. Tickets start at just $12.50! You may also order online at http://www.operacleveland.org. =20 Please join us as we raise the curtain on a new premier arts organization dedicated to presenting the classical repertoire's great masterpieces and opera's vanguard of bright young composers, singers and conductors. =20 For more information, please visit us at http://www.operacleveland.org, or call us at 216.575.0903. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77E08.A5BC07B0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
To=20 celebrate the debut season of Northeast Ohio's newest = performing arts=20 company, Opera Cleveland is excited to offer all NEOPAL subscribers a = very=20 special 50% discount on all Gold Circle, A, B, and C level seats for our = opening=20 production - Richard Strauss' Salome!
 
Acclaimed soprano=20 Lise Lindstrom triumphantly returns to Cleveland in the title role. Of = her=20 recent performance as Princess Turnadot, the Cleveland Plain Dealer = exclaimed=20 "Lise Lindstrom sang...with fearless brilliance."  She "was = riveting,"=20 agreed Opera News.
 
Ms. = Lindstrom stars=20 with Stephen Powell, who as Eugene Onegin and Sweeny Todd won the hearts = of=20 Cleveland's opera fans. The Plain Dealer heralded his "voice of velvet, = capable=20 of caressing...or exploding."
 
Salome = opens April=20 20, with additional performances April 22 and 28, at the State = Theatre,=20 Playhouse Square Center.  Call 216.241.6000 and mention code "50P" = to=20 receive your special discount.  Tickets start at just $12.50!  = You may=20 also order online at http://www.operacleveland.org.=
 
Please = join us as we=20 raise the curtain on a new premier arts organization dedicated to = presenting the=20 classical repertoire's great masterpieces and opera's vanguard of bright = young=20 composers, singers and conductors.
 
For = more=20 information, please visit us at http://www.operacleveland.org,= or call=20 us at 216.575.0903.
------_=_NextPart_001_01C77E08.A5BC07B0-- From remingtondreams at hotmail.com Fri Apr 13 09:22:52 2007 From: remingtondreams at hotmail.com (Donnell Hodges) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 12:22:52 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Health Discussion @ Karamu! Message-ID:

DR. BONITA COE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL INTERNAL MEDICINE OF THE CLEVELAND CLINIC TO FACILITATE A HEALTH DISCUSSION AT KARAMU HOUSE, SATURDAY APRIL 14, 2007

 

 

Cleveland (April 13, 2007) ? Dr. Bonita Coe, MD, MBA, of The Cleveland Clinic, will facilitate a health discussion at Karamu House to support the world premiere of A Colored Funeral.  Dr. Coe will address healthy living and at-risk behavior with a health checklist for women and men as well as an advanced directive form, which includes power of attorney for health care, living will and other wishes. 

  ?The advanced directive is really something young people need to consider because most of them do not have any personal legal directives in case of an emergency or life and death situation?, explained Dr. Coe.  The event, which begins at 4 pm, will take place on Saturday, April 14, 2007 in the Concert Hall at Karamu.

  A Colored Funeral, written by Gregory S. Carr, is a satirical play that examines social and health issues including hypertension, black on black crime, lack of life insurance and last will and testament, alcohol and drug addiction and risky sexual behavior, amongst others, that lead to the demise of African-Americans.  Carr will be in attendance to answer questions regarding A Colored Funeral.  In addition, a $3 discount is offered to all who attend the discussion.  Regular ticket prices for A Colored Funeral are $18 - $21.  Light healthy snacks will be provided.
 
Media Contact: Neal Hodges
216.795.7070 (x.249)
216.214.6383 (cell)
 
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Mortgage rates near historic lows. Refinance $200,000 loan for as low as $771/month* From edniam at alltel.net Fri Apr 13 09:43:52 2007 From: edniam at alltel.net (Edward Niam) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 12:43:52 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Press Release ~OUT OF DANGER~ *A Personal Protection Seminar for Women* Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0168_01C77DC9.643FF4C0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0169_01C77DC9.643FF4C0" ------=_NextPart_001_0169_01C77DC9.643FF4C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ~OUT OF DANGER~TM **A Personal Protection Seminar for Women** ~OUT OF DANGER~TM is a unique training that provides people with the hands-on-skills needed to protect them in any situation. This special program is for mothers, daughters, sisters and friends. In this seminar you will learn: -Fundamentals of personal protection -Awareness of dangerous situations and people -Common everyday items that can be used as defensive/offensive weapons -What happens to you physiologically and emotionally when you are attacked -Basic self defense techniques -When to fight - when to run -Break away methods -What to do when your attacker has a weapon -Safe driving - if you're being followed; a car with a red/blue flasher wants you to pull you over -Secure your home -Strangers at your door -Avoid being kidnapped -How to deal with a stalker -Protecting your children -Safety when traveling The program is two hours in length and is open to young women and adult females. Wear comfortable clothing and tennis shoes. Date: Tuesday, May 1, 2007 Time: 7 - 9 pm Location: Heritage Barn, Silver Springs Park, Young Road, Stow, Ohio Cost: $25.00 per person Space is limited so please register early! Registration: Call the Institute - 330.564.7558 or mail your check to Institute for Self Healing, 118 West Streetsboro Street, Suite 224, Hudson, Ohio 44236. Make checks payable to Edward Niam or Institute for Self Healing About our instructor: Edward Niam is a Master of Shaolin Kung Fu and holds the rank of Black Sash. He has been training people in all phases of personal protection for over 33 years. He is a former law enforcement officer and Director of Investigations for the Summit County Prosecutor's Office. Edward is a graduate of the Special Weapons and Tactics Training (SWAT) held in London, Ohio. Institute for Self Healing TaiQiGongtm Fitness Systems Edward Niam, M-T.C.M. Master-Traditional Chinese Medicine 118 West Streetsboro Street, Suite 224 Hudson, Ohio 44236 330.564.7558 Fax 330.342.3802 edniam at instituteforselfhealing.com www.instituteforselfhealing.com "Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away." _____ _____ _____ I am using the free version of SPAMfighter for private users. It has removed 33786 spam emails to date. Paying users do not have this message in their emails. Try SPAMfighter for free now! -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.446 / Virus Database: 269.4.0/759 - Release Date: 4/12/2007 7:58 PM ------=_NextPart_001_0169_01C77DC9.643FF4C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Sunflower

 
~OUT OF = DANGER~TM
 
**A Personal=20 Protection Seminar for Women**
 
~OUT OF = DANGER~TM is a=20 unique training that provides people with the hands-on-skills = needed to=20 protect them in any situation. This special program is for mothers, = daughters,=20 sisters and friends.
 
 
In this seminar you will learn: 
 
    -Fundamentals of personal=20 protection
    -Awareness of dangerous = situations=20 and people
    -Common everyday items = that can be=20 used as defensive/offensive weapons
    -What happens to you = physiologically=20 and emotionally when you are attacked
    -Basic self defense=20 techniques
    -When to fight - when to=20 run
    -Break away=20 methods
    -What to do when your = attacker has a=20 weapon
    -Safe driving - if you're = being=20 followed; a car with a red/blue flasher wants you to pull = you over
    -Secure your=20 home
    -Strangers at your=20 door
    -Avoid being=20 kidnapped
    -How to deal with a=20 stalker
    -Protecting your=20 children
    -Safety when=20 traveling
 
The program is two hours in length and is = open to young=20 women and adult females. Wear comfortable clothing and tennis=20 shoes. 
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Date:        = Tuesday,=20 May 1, 2007
 
Time:       = ;  7=20 - 9 pm
 
Location:  Heritage Barn, = Silver=20 Springs Park, Young Road, Stow, = Ohio
 
Cost:       &nb= sp; =20 $25.00 per person
 
Space is limited so please = register=20 early!
 
Registration: Call the = Institute -=20 330.564.7558 or mail your check to Institute for Self Healing, 118 West=20 Streetsboro Street, Suite 224, Hudson, Ohio 44236. Make checks payable = to Edward=20 Niam or Institute for Self = Healing
 
About our=20 instructor: Edward Niam is a Master of Shaolin Kung Fu and holds the = rank of=20 Black Sash. He has been training people in all phases of personal=20 protection for over 33 years. He is a former law enforcement officer and = Director of Investigations for the Summit County Prosecutor's Office. = Edward is=20 a graduate of the Special Weapons and Tactics Training (SWAT) held in London,=20 Ohio.
 
 
Institute for = Self=20 Healing
TaiQiGongtm  Fitness = Systems
Edward Niam, = M-T.C.M.
Master-Traditional = Chinese=20 Medicine
118 West Streetsboro = Street, Suite=20 224
Hudson, Ohio = 44236
330.564.7558 Fax=20 330.342.3802
edniam at instituteforsel= fhealing.com
www.instituteforselfheal= ing.com
 
"Life is not measured = by the number=20 of breaths we take,
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Message-ID: <621b4f918f684077ae31635848696430@cassidytheatre.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_SmarterMail_NextPart_2158826818873748 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =0D=0A=0D=0A Auditions for In Man =0D=0Aa new play by Michael Oatman = =0D=0ADirected by Melissa Crum=0D=0A=0D=0A Play Synopsis=0D=0A=0D=0A = An African American sales manager of a radio station is walking down th= e street on a beautiful summer day. A white male bicycle messenger is ridi= ng by the sales manager and inexplicably the sales manager grabs the bicycl= e messenger off his bike, slams him to the ground and beats him to death wi= th his bare hands. This play examines the aftermath of this horrific event.= =0D=0AThis show will be part of the 15th Annual R. Joyce Whitley Festival o= f New Plays, ARENAFEST.=0D=0A=0D=0ACast:=0D=0A Isiah Inman- African America= n late 20s early 30s=0D=0ATom Steward- Male early 40's =0D=0AJason Spencer-= Caucasian male early to mid 20s=0D=0ALorrie Inman- Caucasian woman late 20= s early 30s=0D=0A3 other male roles.=0D=0A=0D=0AAuditions will be held Satu= rday April 28th from 12:00-3:00pm=0D=0Aat the Cleveland State Factory Theat= re, Main Stage =0D=0A Please prepare a one minute contemporary monologue an= d be prepared for a cold reading. =0D=0A=0D=0AFor more questions or more in= formation: DO NOT REPLY TO THIS E-MAIL =0D=0APlease contact Director Meliss= a Crum at Melissa_blkofstarz at yahoo.com =0D=0A=0D=0A ------_SmarterMail_NextPart_2158826818873748 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =0D=0A

=0D=0A =0D= =0A Auditions for In Man
a new play by Michael Oatman
Directed by Melissa Crum

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=0D=0A Play Synopsis
=0D=0A= An African American sales manager of a=A0radio stati= on is walking down the street on a beautiful summer day.=A0 A white male bi= cycle messenger is riding by the sales manager and inexplicably the sales m= anager grabs the bicycle messenger off his bike, slams him to the ground an= d beats him to death with his bare hands. This play examines the aftermath = of this horrific event.
This show will be part of the= 15th Annual R. Joyce Whitley Festival of New Plays, ARENAFEST.

= Cast:
Isiah Inman- African American late 20s e= arly 30s
Tom Steward- Male early 40's
Jason Spencer- Caucasian m= ale early to mid 20s
Lorrie Inman- Caucasian woman late 20s early 30s<= br />3 other male roles.

Audit= ions will be held Saturday April 28th from 12:00-3:00pm
at the Clevela= nd State Factory Theatre, Main Stage

Pl= ease prepare a one minute contemporary monologue and be prepared for a cold= reading.

For more questions or more information:= DO NOT REPLY TO THIS E-MAIL
Please contact Director Melissa Crum at =
Melissa_bl= kofstarz at yahoo.com
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= =0D=0A ------_SmarterMail_NextPart_2158826818873748-- From balletlaves at yahoo.com Fri Apr 13 13:41:42 2007 From: balletlaves at yahoo.com (Courtney Laves) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 13:41:42 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Lecture by Peter Sklar Message-ID: <25693.84438.qm@web58701.mail.re1.yahoo.com> --0-386506299-1176496902=:84438 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Release Date:� April 5, 2007 �So You Want to be a Performer�� 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.�s Mischa Barton, Home Improvement�s Zachery Ty Bryan, Full House�s Lori Loughlin, NYPD Blue�s Rick Schroder, The Young & The Restless� Ashley Bashioum, Charmed and Picket Fences� �Holly Marie Combs, Sex & the City�s Sarah Jessica Parker, Walk the Line and Legally Blonde�s Reese Witherspoon and Ricki Lake all have in common? ����������� Peter Sklar, who has coached, directed or discovered all of the above young stars and hundreds of others, is offering a complimentary lecture, entitled: �So You Want To Be A Performer��. � 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. � The lecture will be followed by personal interviews with young members of the audience. � �So You Want to be a Performer�� is based on Sklar�s 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�g�s who include Sara Jessica Parker, (HBO�s Sex & The City), Reese Witherspoon, (Legally Blond, Walk the Line, etc.), Mischa Barton, (Fox TV�s 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�s currently developing a musical entitled �The Kid Who Played the Palace�, to be directed by William Martin, (Broadway�s �The Lieutenant�, five-time Tony Award nominee). � See www.petersklaronline.com. � 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. � WHEN: Sunday, April 22, 2007� �1:00pm � WHERE: Cleveland City Dance, 13947 Cedar Road, Cleveland, OH � RESERVATIONS: (216) 932-0222 --------------------------------- Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell? Check outnew cars at Yahoo! Autos. --0-386506299-1176496902=:84438 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Release Date:� April 5, 2007
�So You Want to be a Performer��
Free Lecture for Kids, Teens, Parents
Talent Scout with a Message
Media Contact
JENNIFER WATKINS
Public Relations
(917) 684-6977
Fax:� (425) 483-5694
What do The O.C.�s Mischa Barton, Home Improvement�s Zachery Ty Bryan, Full House�s Lori Loughlin, NYPD Blue�s Rick Schroder, The Young & The Restless� Ashley Bashioum, Charmed and Picket Fences� Holly Marie Combs, Sex & the City�s Sarah Jessica Parker, Walk the Line and Legally Blonde�s Reese Witherspoon and Ricki Lake all have in common?
�����������
Peter Sklar, who has coached, directed or discovered all of the above young stars and hundreds of others, is offering a complimentary lecture, entitled: �So You Want To Be A Performer��.
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.
The lecture will be followed by personal interviews with young members of the audience.
�So You Want to be a Performer�� is based on Sklar�s 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�g�s who include Sara Jessica Parker, (HBO�s Sex & The City), Reese Witherspoon, (Legally Blond, Walk the Line, etc.), Mischa Barton, (Fox TV�s 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�s currently developing a musical entitled �The Kid Who Played the Palace�, to be directed by William Martin, (Broadway�s �The Lieutenant�, five-time Tony Award nominee).
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.
WHEN: Sunday, April 22, 2007� �1:00pm
WHERE: Cleveland City Dance, 13947 Cedar Road, Cleveland, OH
RESERVATIONS: (216) 932-0222


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Open casting call for the film "For The Love Of Women"
IGAB Filmworks presents: for The Love Of Women, 

An audition will be held for their new film that will start filming soon. Non-union actors are welcome along with deferred pay parts and DVD copy of the film.

This film will be filmed in Cleveland Ohio, as of now auditions will take place in April and again in May for 2 days only to search for the right person for each part, extras and small parts could be needed.
To set a date for your audition with the casting director, you'll need to call for a date and time to be seen,  you should bring along your full bio and any color/black & white photos you have for their viewing.

Casting director for audition information:
Casting Director: Barbabra Bell 216-581-9600

Other fiilm projects are coming soon..if you missed out on this new film.

 



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--0-1613848240-1176511317=:79213-- From promiseheart at lpemail.com Fri Apr 13 20:36:16 2007 From: promiseheart at lpemail.com (promiseheart at lpemail.com) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 23:36:16 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last Call - Auditioning for Male Actor in Local Film Message-ID: <50445.76.205.72.145.1176521776.squirrel@wm1.lpemail.com> The Mama's Plan Film Group is making one final casting call for the role of Charlie Charleston, the lead male role in our not-for-profit social issue film. The ideal candidate for this role would be someone who can look the part of a 20 year old law school student. Charlie is preppie-like, handsome and charming. Rehearsals take place in Akron. Filming will take place later next month (May) at various location sites in northeastern Ohio. Since we are an independent group producing the film in a somewhat unconventional way, exact shooting times are to be determined. We are flexible and will try to accomodate your schedule as much as possible. We do prefer someone who is commited to this project and will remain in the region (be available) for the balance of the year. If you (or anyone you know) is interested in this opportunity, PLEASE CALL (330) 633-6093 ASAP to schedule an initial audition meeting and/or address any questions or concerns you may have (please do not respond by e-mail at this time). While we cannot provide compensation, the actor will receive notoriety, credit/references, and a free copy of the film in DVD format upon completion. To find out more about the film's story, themes and objectives, please 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 Fri Apr 13 20:49:02 2007 From: promiseheart at lpemail.com (promiseheart at lpemail.com) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 23:49:02 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Assistant Director Needed for Local Film Message-ID: <50457.76.205.72.145.1176522542.squirrel@wm1.lpemail.com> The Mama's Plan Film Group, based in Akron, is still seeking an assistant director for our not-for-profit social issue film. Since we are due to begin filming later this month (April 30th), this is an urgent need! Shooting of scenes will take place at various location sites in northeastern Ohio. Since we are an independent group producing the film in a somewhat unconventional way, exact shooting times from the start to finish of production are to be determined. We are flexible and will try to accomodate your schedule as much as possible. We do prefer someone who is commited to this project and will remain in the region (be available) for the balance of the year. If you (or anyone you know) is interested in this opportunity, PLEASE CALL (330) 633-6093 ASAP to schedule an initial meeting and/or address any questions or concerns you may have (please do not respond by e-mail at this time). While we cannot provide compensation, you will receive notoriety, credit/references, and a free copy of the film in DVD format upon completion. To find out more about the film's story, themes and objectives, please check out our website at: www.mamasplan.com. Sincerely, Eric Kowalski Volunteer/Representative for The Mama's Plan Film Group From hasanimanagement at onebox.com Fri Apr 13 21:41:32 2007 From: hasanimanagement at onebox.com (hasanimanagement at onebox.com) Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 00:41:32 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Advertisement Opportunity 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. ------=_NextPart_001_01BF24B2.F1B80B94 Content-Type: text/plain;Charset = "iso-8859-1" Hasani Management Presents our Second Annual Mother?s Day Celebration   You are cordially welcomed to attend Hasani Management?s special Mother?s Day event honoring all mothers in attendance on, Sunday May 13, 2007.  This spectacular event will take place at Holiday Inn in Beachwood, Ohio.  There is a small investment of $40 per person.   This black tie formal affair will include live entertainment, a formal dinner, fashion show and reception.    Do you have a business, planning a special event, or seeking employees, if so, you do not want to miss out on an opportunity to advertise or promote your business in our program ad for the Mother?s Day Celebration.  Don?t delay; call today to take your business or event to another level.  For further details on tickets and information on advertisement, give us a call at 216-916-7330 or check out our website at hasanimanagement.com.   Program Ad Prices:   Business Card Ad?????????????????.$20 Quarter Page Ad?????????????????..$30 Half Page Ad???????????????????..$50 Full Page Ad????????????????????$70 Full Page Ad (Color)????????????????$100   Business Information   Business Name:____________________________________________________   Business Contact:___________________________________________________   Business Telephone:_________________________________________________   Email Address:_____________________________________________________   What product or services does your company offer? ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________   Circle the program ad(s) you want to purchase:   Business Card     Quarter Page     Half Page               Full Page     Full Page (Color)   All checks/money orders must be received by May 3, 2007.  Payments can be to:  Hasani Management, P.O. 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Michael A. Miller: msrg-publications at earthlink.net or 216.389.6784. 

 

From ages two to 36, I performed in local theatrical productions in school, church and community-playhouse venues as an actor, singer and dancer.  I studied theater arts and English at Cuyahoga Community College, and my arts-related articles, interviews and reviews have been published in local publications including but not limited to the Encyclopedia of Cleveland History, Cleveland magazine and the Gay People's Chronicle.  I have since educated myself through independent studies in the finer points of film-making and am developing a fiction-based magazine, which was profiled in the Lakewood Observer.  Recently, I have accomplished hands-on experience in marketing, and am expanding my professional networking base in the business and arts community, locally and nationally.   

 
 
 
 

------=_NextPart_195811614584145324830-- From marnieb at windstream.net Fri Apr 13 22:08:40 2007 From: marnieb at windstream.net (marnieb at windstream.net) Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 1:08:40 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]BATTLE OF THE BANDS CONTEST!!! BANDS NEEDED - TOP PRIZE $1500.00 CASH!!! Message-ID: <20070414050840.BQTD5292.ispmxmta06-srv.windstream.net@webmail-relay.alltel.net> BATTLE OF THE BANDS CONTEST!!! BANDS NEEDED - TOP PRIZE $1500.00 CASH!!! We are working very hard to give $$ MONEY $$ away!!! THIS IS NO JOKE!!! *************NEW DATE AND EXTENDED DEADLINE*************** Bands needed for 3rd Annual Battle of Bands - (Adults 19 & over) Huge prizes!! 1st Prize $1500.00 AND Recording Studio Time at the Lava Room Recording Studio!!! Qualifying Rounds will be held at the HI-FI Concert Club, 11729 Detroit Ave., Lakewood,OH. We have extended the deadline to May 5, 2007. Qualification Rounds will be every SATURDAY AFTERNOON starting May 5th from 1-7 PM. (qualification round dates: May 5, May 12, May 19, May 26, & June 2, 2007) TWO BANDS PER QUALIFICATION ROUND WILL BE CHOSEN TO COMPETE IN THE FINALS DURING OUR FESTIVAL!! Doors open at NOON, there will be a cover charge at the door. The Finals will held at Columbia Homecoming Festival Saturday, June 30, 2007. Entry deadline is Saturday, May 5 2007. Visit our website at: http://www.columbiastation.com/homecoming/battleofthebands/forms/ to download the applicaiton or email us at bands at columbiastation.com If you need an application mailed, if you have questions or would like additional information you may call 216-324-2095 or 440-309-5295. This event is sponsored by the Columbia Chamber of Commerce, Hi-Fi Concert Club, Lava Room Recording Studio's & Ron Zehel Guitar Center. From weedz at bright.net Sat Apr 14 05:21:15 2007 From: weedz at bright.net (Ginny) Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 08:21:15 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Morrison Playmakers, Inc. Message-ID: MORRISON PLAYMAKERS, INC. (MPI) are reminding everyone that registrations for their summer youth program will be the following: SAT, APRIL 21 FROM 10AM-2PM AT THE SENIOR CENTER, 138 HIGH ST. WADSWORTH SUN, APRIL 22 FROM 1:30-3:30 AT FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 636 PARK AVE, BARBERTON PARK IN REAR OF BOTH BUILDINGS AND COME IN BACK DOOR AND FOLLOW SIGNS. AGES 8-18 PLEASE ....... PLEASE BRING ANY CONFLICTS YOU MAY HAVE!!!!! REGISTRATION FEE: $140 1ST CHILD $115 FOR EACH ADDITIONAL CHILD IN SAME FAMILY. SCHOLARSHIPS WILL BE AVAILABLE CLASSES WILL BEGIN MAY 5TH AND CONTINE ON SAT AND WED THROUGHOUT MAY. REHEARSALS WILL BEGIN JUNE 4TH AND CONTINUE EVERY MON, WED, THUR, SAT UNTIL PERFORMANCES PERFORMANCE DATES ARE: JULY 13,14,20,21 IN BARBERTON THIS PRODUCTION WILL ENTER A COMPETITION HOSTED BY THE OHIO COMMUNITY THEATRE ASSN. DATES FOR COMPETITION ARE JULY 28,29 IN COLUMBUS. WE WILL COMPETE WITH 8-12 OTHER YOUTH THEATRES. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CALL...330-416-5937 OR 330-769-4043 GINNY From rev.y.conner at sbcglobal.net Sat Apr 14 06:13:03 2007 From: rev.y.conner at sbcglobal.net (Rev. Yvonne Conner) Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 06:13:03 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking to hire instrumentalist for April 21st Message-ID: <495547.55994.qm@web83007.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1518242691-1176556383=:55994 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Broadway UMC would like to hire a musician for a solo, one time performance at a dedication program Saturday, April 21 3PM - 4PM. So, if you play violin, flute, trumpet, guitar, etc ... any instrument (other than piano) that requires minimum setup time and you have 10 minutes between 3PM and 4PM on April 21; please contact us at 216.271.3650. Rev. Yvonne Conner, Ed.D, MDiv. Senior Pastor Broadway United Methodist Church 5246 Broadway Avenue Cleveland, OH 44127 www.thebroadwayumc.org (216) 271.3650 (216) 341.3396 Fax (216) 739.0029 - Residence "The Church, not the State, proclaims the vision of the Kingdom to come. Therefore, the Church has an obligation to move out into society." Karl Barth --0-1518242691-1176556383=:55994 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Broadway UMC would like to hire a musician for a solo, one time performance at a dedication program Saturday, April 21 3PM - 4PM. So, if you play violin, flute, trumpet, guitar, etc ... any instrument (other than piano) that requires minimum setup time and you have 10 minutes between 3PM and 4PM on April 21; please contact us at 216.271.3650.


Rev. Yvonne Conner, Ed.D, MDiv. 
Senior Pastor
Broadway United Methodist Church
5246 Broadway Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44127

www.thebroadwayumc.org

(216) 271.3650
(216) 341.3396 Fax
(216) 739.0029 - Residence
 
"The Church, not the State, proclaims the vision of the Kingdom to come. Therefore, the Church has an obligation to move out into society." Karl Barth
--0-1518242691-1176556383=:55994-- From suehollandjohnson at yahoo.com Sat Apr 14 06:25:26 2007 From: suehollandjohnson at yahoo.com (sue holland johnson) Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 06:25:26 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]From S. Johnson: "PlayActs" Performances . . . Buy a Ticket! Be a Patron! Message-ID: <504767.76037.qm@web38710.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1923900518-1176557126=:76037 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit ?PlayActs? Performances. . . Need Your Support! Buy a Ticket! Be a Patron! What: ?PlayActs? Performances, presented by WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio When: Sat. April 28, 7:30 p.m., and Sunday, April 29, 3:00 p.m. Where: Gallery 324, Galleria, East 9th and St.Clair, Cleveland, Ohio Contact: Sue Johnson, director, 216-561-8608, wakeup4664 at aol.com . . . . . ?PlayActs? Performances Coming April 28th & 29th ! Gary Webster?s You?ll be Back, Prime Beef and Strictly Platonic? WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio presents ?PlayActs? Performances, Saturday, April 28th & Sunday, April 29th at Gallery 324, the Galleria, East 9th Street and St. Clair featuring Sapphire DeFranco . Mary Lu Franks . Charlie Loy Hawkins . Jim Lenahan . Jermal Ware and John Franks, Musical Director Tickets $12.00 Galleria parking available, $3.00 Go to www.wakeupandlives.org to Shopping Page to Order Tickets / Patron Listing. Make checks payable & mail to: WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio . P.O. Box 201524 . Shaker Heights, OH . 44120 ATTN: Sue Johnson Credit Cards: go to Shopping cart or call (216) 561-8608 Need Your Support! Buy a Ticket! Be a Patron! Make a Donation! To make a Donation to "PlayActs" Performances, and / or our "New Life, New Image" public speaking community service project which is piloting with New Life Community, a family transitional housing program, please go to the Shopping Page on www.wakeupandlives.org. . . . . . For Immediate Release Gary Webster, Emerging Playwright, Gets Triple Exposure: on the Stage, on the Small Screen, and on the Web Clevelanders will get a chance to experience three romantic comedies by Gary Webster, which take different looks at marriage, wedding rings, and lots of ??splaining to do,? when romance goes awry, during ?PlayActs? Performances, a two-day celebration held Saturday, April 28, 7:30 P and Sunday, April 29, 3:00 P, at Gallery 324 in the Galleria, East Ninth and St. Clair. The event will showcase two short plays, You?ll be Back, a tale told by two wedding rings, and Prime Beef, where Diane has a great idea to auction off her boyfriend Jeff and his friend Eddie at the upcoming benefit for the local animal shelter, and Strictly Platonic? a special staged reading of this full-length play, where, almost as a dare, Paul and Emily end up sharing an apartment in Florida as roommates. Paul?s chances for his dream job are affected by this arrangement, which leads to a series of schemes and results in an unanticipated outcome for Paul and Emily. This two-act production will receive its full performance, summer, 2007, as part of an on-going ?PlayActs? Performance series being presented to help support the Studio?s ?New Life, New Image? public speaking community service project which it is piloting with New Life Community, a family transitional housing program. WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio aims to present and promote Webster?s, and other area playwrights,? works that illustrate the diversity of arts and performing artists in Northeast Ohio. Studio director Sue Johnson said Webster?s plays were chosen because they help exemplify the organization?s mission. Besides, they?re fun and they take a light-hearted look at the foibles of love and marriage. ?Webster is a prolific playwright, who has penned over three hundred scenes, sketches, one- and two-act plays. We wanted to select some of Webster?s representative plays which have substantive roles for women and reflect diversity of age, race, and also, because Cleveland needs to know about our own in-house version of Neil Simon,? Johnson said. Webster began submitting his works, several years ago to the Studio, which conducts a playwriting competition once or twice each year, and considers all submission regardless of the writer?s experience. Johnson believes it?s time for Webster?s work to receive a special showcase and be introduced to Cleveland audiences. Viewers can see Webster share insights about his work and his craft on video streaming excerpts of ?Wake Up and Live with the Arts,? on the WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio web site, go to www.wakeupandlives.org, the spinning film reel. The cable show, now in its third year has featured more than one hundred arts-related guests from Northeast Ohio, Florida, Los Angeles, Canada and New York, and can be seen on Saturdays, 5:30 ? 6:30 P on Time Warner, Cable channel 21 in the eastern suburbs, and on Time Warner, channel 23 in the western suburbs; Cox Cable, Fridays, 9:30 - 10:30 P, ch. 45; and Cleveland Cable Access, Mondays, 7:00 - 8:00 P, ch. 46. . . . . . Gary Webster has been writing plays since he was in high school. The first he can remember was written in eleventh grade. It was titled "This Wasn't What I Had in Mind," and the topic was...surprise...RELATIONSHIPS! Webster followed that up with parodies of several Shakespearian plays. He wrote stuff long before that, but those are the first plays he can recall. He has been the ?token Gentile? in Ruby Fox?s writing group for years. His formal playwright's training came via Bob Noll's class at the Cleveland Playhouse. Webster is currently a radio announcer, who is making his directorial debut with Confessions of a Saturday Afternoon, which will be performed at Cleveland Public Theater in May. Sue Johnson is an actor, director, producer and talent coach whose professional credits include recent appearances in Cleveland area theatres, including Agents and Assets, an LAPD production at Cleveland Public Theater. She has directed My Big Fat Dysfunctional Office, a commissioned play, numerous "PlayActs" Performances, staged readings for Jim Spriggs' Terror on Biddle Street (2005), and Faye Sholiton?s All Things Being Equal (2006) for Karamu's Arenafest. TV credits include A & E's 100 Centre Street, and films, Antwone Fisher directed by Denzel Washington, and The Year That Trembled, Jay Craven, Director. Her talent resume lists numerous TV commercials, industrials, and voiceovers. Johnson produces, directs and co-hosts WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS TV show, with Chris Fortunato & Mac Michael, which showcases and celebrates the diversity of the performing arts, artists, and cultural arts in northeast Ohio. The performing & cultural arts program airs on Time Warner, Saturdays, 5:30 ? 6:30 P, Cable, ch. 21, eastern suburbs and ch. 23, western suburbs, on Cox Cable, Fridays, 9:30 ? 10:30 P, ch. 45 & Cleveland Access, Mondays, 7:00 ? 8:00 P, ch. 26. . . . . . About New Life Community . . . "First of all, New Life serves families -- we have welcomed over 550 families to our residential program in our sixteen years! We focus on employment as the means to achieve independence and stability, and we are proud to say that through our empowerment-style program over 90 percent of the families who have completed the New Life program have achieved employment. And on the average, 75 percent of our graduates are still employed one year after graduation and 85 percent still in permanent housing. Our families are all sizes and shapes -- most are headed by single moms with one to six children, although this year we have been blessed to serve several two-parent families as wells. -- The adults in our New Life families come committed to acquiring the skills and tools necessary to seek and obtain employment, affordable housing, and self-sufficiency during their four-month stay with us. Our before-and after-school children's program, our dedicated volunteers from the National Council of Jewish Women who bring us the Imagination Express, those who prepare a meal and spend a Family Fun Shop evening with our kids, the support we have from Hiram House Camp and Scotty's Place -- these are just some of the ways that we work to ensure a happy transition for the whole family . . ." Donna Asnani, Exec. Dir. (Annual Report, March 2007) ?Project New Life, New Image? . . . Acting Techniques to Enhance Public Speaking for Total Professional Image Impact. A series of 1 1/2-hour workshop sessions, designed to assist job seekers in becoming more effective in presenting themselves dynamically, enhancing self-esteem, professional image, and employability. . . . . . --------------------------------- http://carolirvin.com/wakeup.htm --------------------------------- Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell? Check outnew cars at Yahoo! Autos. --0-1923900518-1176557126=:76037 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit  ?PlayActs? Performances. . .
Need Your Support!  Buy a Ticket!  Be a Patron!
 What:    ?PlayActs? Performances, presented by WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors?  Studio
When:    Sat. April 28, 7:30  p.m., and Sunday, April 29, 3:00 p.m.
Where:   Gallery 324, Galleria, East 9th and St.Clair, Cleveland, Ohio
Contact: Sue Johnson, director, 216-561-8608, wakeup4664 at aol.com
                                                            . . . . .
?PlayActs? Performances
 
Coming April 28th  & 29th !
Gary Webster?s
You?ll be Back, Prime Beef and Strictly Platonic?
 
WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio
presents
 ?PlayActs? Performances,
Saturday, April 28th & Sunday, April 29th
at
Gallery 324,
the Galleria, East 9th Street and St. Clair
 
featuring
Sapphire DeFranco . Mary Lu Franks . Charlie Loy Hawkins .
Jim Lenahan .  Jermal Ware
and John Franks, Musical Director
 
Tickets  $12.00
Galleria parking available, $3.00
       
Go to www.wakeupandlives.org to Shopping Page to Order Tickets  / Patron Listing.
Make checks payable & mail to:

WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio  .  P.O. Box 201524 . Shaker Heights, OH . 44120

ATTN:  Sue Johnson
Credit Cards: go to Shopping cart or call (216) 561-8608
 
Need Your Support!  Buy a Ticket!  Be a Patron! Make a Donation!
 
To make a Donation to "PlayActs" Performances, and / or our "New Life, New Image" public speaking community service project which is piloting with New Life Community, a family transitional housing program, please go to the Shopping Page on www.wakeupandlives.org.
. . . . .
 
For Immediate Release
 
Gary Webster, Emerging  Playwright, Gets Triple Exposure:
on the Stage, on the Small Screen, and on the Web
 
    Clevelanders will get a chance to experience three romantic comedies by Gary Webster, which take different looks at marriage, wedding rings, and lots of ??splaining to do,? when romance goes awry, during ?PlayActs? Performances, a two-day celebration held Saturday, April 28, 7:30 P and Sunday, April 29, 3:00 P, at Gallery 324 in the Galleria, East Ninth and St. Clair.
                The event will showcase two short plays, You?ll be Back, a tale told by two wedding rings, and Prime Beef, where Diane has a great idea to auction off her boyfriend Jeff and his friend Eddie at the upcoming benefit for the local animal shelter, and Strictly Platonic? a special staged reading of this full-length play, where, almost as a dare, Paul and Emily end up sharing an apartment in Florida as roommates.  Paul?s chances for his dream job are affected by this arrangement, which leads to a series of schemes and results in an unanticipated outcome for Paul and Emily.  This two-act production will receive its full performance, summer, 2007, as part of an on-going ?PlayActs? Performance series being presented to help support the Studio?s ?New Life, New Image? public speaking community service project which it is piloting with New Life Community, a family transitional housing program.
           WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio aims to present and promote Webster?s, and other area playwrights,? works that illustrate the diversity of arts and performing artists in Northeast Ohio. Studio director Sue Johnson said Webster?s plays were chosen because they help exemplify the organization?s mission. Besides, they?re fun and they take a light-hearted look at the foibles of love and marriage. 
?Webster is a prolific playwright, who has penned over three hundred scenes, sketches, one- and two-act plays.  We wanted to select some of Webster?s representative plays which have substantive roles for women and reflect diversity of age, race, and also, because Cleveland needs to know about our own in-house version of Neil Simon,? Johnson said.
              Webster began submitting his works, several years ago to the Studio, which conducts a playwriting competition once or twice each year, and considers all submission regardless of the writer?s experience. Johnson believes it?s time for Webster?s work to receive a special showcase and be introduced to Cleveland audiences.
           Viewers can see Webster share insights about his work and his craft on video streaming excerpts of  ?Wake Up and Live with the Arts,? on the WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio web site, go to www.wakeupandlives.org, the spinning film reel.   The cable show, now in its third year has featured more than one hundred arts-related guests from Northeast Ohio, Florida, Los Angeles, Canada and New York, and can be seen on Saturdays, 5:30 ? 6:30 P on Time Warner, Cable channel 21 in the eastern suburbs, and on Time Warner, channel 23 in the western suburbs; Cox Cable, Fridays, 9:30 - 10:30 P, ch. 45; and Cleveland Cable Access, Mondays,  7:00 - 8:00 P, ch. 46.
. . . . .
 
Gary Webster has been writing plays since he was in high school. The first he can remember was written in eleventh grade. It was titled "This Wasn't What I Had in Mind," and the topic was...surprise...RELATIONSHIPS! Webster followed that up with parodies of several Shakespearian plays. He wrote stuff long before that, but those are the first plays he can recall. He has been the ?token Gentile? in Ruby Fox?s writing group for years. His formal playwright's training came via Bob Noll's class at the Cleveland Playhouse. Webster is currently a radio announcer, who is making his directorial debut with Confessions of a Saturday Afternoon, which will be performed at Cleveland Public Theater in May.
 
Sue Johnson is an actor, director, producer and talent coach whose professional credits include recent appearances in Cleveland area theatres, including Agents and Assets, an LAPD production at Cleveland Public Theater. She has directed My Big Fat Dysfunctional Office, a commissioned play, numerous "PlayActs" Performances, staged readings for Jim Spriggs' Terror on Biddle Street (2005), and Faye Sholiton?s All Things Being Equal (2006) for Karamu's Arenafest. TV credits include A & E's 100 Centre Street, and films, Antwone Fisher directed by Denzel Washington, and The Year That Trembled, Jay Craven, Director. Her talent resume lists numerous TV commercials, industrials, and voiceovers.
 
Johnson produces, directs and co-hosts WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS TV show, with
Chris Fortunato & Mac Michael, which showcases and celebrates the diversity of the performing arts, artists, and cultural arts in northeast Ohio. The performing & cultural arts program airs on Time Warner, Saturdays, 5:30 ? 6:30 P, Cable, ch. 21, eastern suburbs and ch. 23, western suburbs, on Cox Cable, Fridays, 9:30 ? 10:30 P, ch. 45 & Cleveland Access, Mondays, 7:00 ? 8:00 P, ch. 26.
. . . . .
About New Life Community . . .
"First of all, New Life serves families  -- we have welcomed over 550 families to our residential program in our sixteen years!  We focus on employment as the means to achieve independence and stability, and we are proud to say that through our empowerment-style program over 90 percent of the families who have completed the New Life program have achieved employment.  And on the average, 75 percent of our graduates are still employed one year after graduation and 85 percent still in permanent housing.  Our families are all sizes and shapes -- most are headed by single moms with one to six children, although this year we have been blessed to serve several two-parent families as wells.  -- The adults in our New Life families come committed to acquiring the skills and tools necessary to seek and obtain employment, affordable housing, and self-sufficiency during their four-month stay with us.  Our before-and after-school children's program, our dedicated volunteers from the National Council of Jewish Women who bring us the Imagination Express, those who prepare a meal and spend a Family Fun Shop evening with our kids, the support we have from Hiram House Camp and Scotty's Place -- these are just some of the ways that we work to ensure a happy transition for the whole family . . ." Donna Asnani, Exec. Dir.  (Annual Report, March 2007)
?Project New Life, New Image? . . . Acting Techniques to Enhance Public Speaking for Total Professional Image Impact.    A series of 1 1/2-hour workshop sessions, designed to assist job seekers in becoming more effective in presenting themselves dynamically, enhancing self-esteem, professional image, and employability.
                                                                                              . . . . .
 






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Check out new cars at Yahoo! Autos. --0-1923900518-1176557126=:76037-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Sat Apr 14 06:42:21 2007 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny K. Wu) Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 09:42:21 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]last reminder for April 21's OCAGC Meet and Greet OCA National Member Dinner Gala Message-ID: <0MKoyl-1HciRH1hZi-0003VC@mrelay.perfora.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00EE_01C77E79.34EDF0E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hello everyone, tickets is almost gone, so if you haven't considered attending, please do so asap. Not only you get a great dinner meal, but also wonderful performances from diversity cultural groups! 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 ------=_NextPart_000_00EE_01C77E79.34EDF0E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Hello everyone, tickets is almost gone, so if = you haven’t considered attending, please do so asap.  Not only = you get a great dinner meal, but also wonderful performances from diversity = cultural groups!

 

 

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

 

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_00EE_01C77E79.34EDF0E0-- From d20submissions at yahoo.com Sat Apr 14 10:09:32 2007 From: d20submissions at yahoo.com (d20submissions) Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 10:09:32 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL Auditions at the Cleveland Play House Message-ID: <362335.3036.qm@web33407.mail.mud.yahoo.com> SOMETHING OLD, SOMETHING NEW? SOMETHING TWISTED, SOMETHING SHREW! The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival celebrates its landmark 10th anniversary this year with one brand new production, the revisiting of a first year favorite, and a brand new performance venue. CSF?s summer repertory will consist of ?King Richard III,? directed by Allan Byrne, and ?The Taming of the Shrew,? directed by CSF Artistic Director Larry Nehring. ?The 10th anniversary of the Cleveland Shakespeare Festival is a monumental occasion for us,? said Nehring. ?Northeast Ohio has been so supportive of what we are trying to accomplish.? In addition to several of the venues that CSF has enjoyed in the past, the Shakes Fest will make an additional west side stop at Lorain County Community College?s Stocker Center for the Arts, in their outdoor amphitheatre. ?We are very pleased to add this venue to our schedule of performances,? said Managing Director Matthew Solarz. ?Now we can have performances all over Greater Cleveland, from the extreme west side, to the east side and close to downtown. ? Auditions are scheduled Monday and Tuesday, May 7 ? 8th, from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Cleveland Play House. Callbacks are planned for Thursday, May 10th. Please bring a headshot photo and recent resume. Online submissions can be sent to Larry at cleveshakes.org Final casting decisions will be posted to our new website (coming soon!) at www.CleveShakes.org once casting is complete. Additional information regarding auditions will be posted on the website and on our information line at 1-877-280-1646. 2007 CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE: July 7th & 8th ? SEASON OPENS ? at Lincoln Park in Tremont July 14th & 15th at Willoughby Fine Arts Association July 21st & 22nd at Lorain County Community College Stocker Center July 28th & 29th at the Shaker Heights Colonnade Aug. 4th & 5th at Cuyahoga Community College ? Western Campus Our newly-renovated website COMING SOON at WWW.CLEVESHAKES.ORG! __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From fionna923 at yahoo.com Sat Apr 14 16:34:20 2007 From: fionna923 at yahoo.com (Fionna Faulk) Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 16:34:20 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fionna Faulk on "RANDOM ACTS OF MUSIC" (Time Warner Cable) - April 17th & April 19th at 8:30pm (Also on Demand!) Message-ID: <20070414233421.35145.qmail@web52010.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-875241341-1176593660=:34905 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Fionna Faulk on Random Acts of Music (TV) =0A=0A Posted By:=0AFionna Faulk= =0A=0AHosted By::=0AFionna Faulk =0Ae-mail =0AWhen:=0ATuesday Apr 17, 2007= =0Aat 8:30 PM=0A=0AWhere::=0ATime Warner Cable (Also Airs APRIL 19th @8:30p= m!)=0AChannel 23 & Ch. 1111 On Demand=0ACleveland/Akron/Canton, OH 44115=0A= United States =0AView Map =0A=0ARandom Acts of Music TV will be airing the = episode that features me and David Ullman. Please help support your local a= rtists and local TV. =0ARSVP not required =0A =0A=0A=0A=0ASPREAD THE WORD..= . =0A =BB Blog this =0A =BB Bulletin this =0A=0A=0AA jam, some new artist= s and a good time. From Alliance Ohio it's Fionna Faulk and from Kent Ohio = we have David Ullman.=0A=0AWatch Random Acts of Music on OHIO ON DEMAND!!!= =0A=0ACh: 1111 click on the Lifestyles Tab - Random Acts of Music Tab then = click on name of artist you want to view.=0A=0AAiring in Cleveland Ch. 15, = Akron & Canton on Time Warner Ch. 23 Tue & Thu 8:30 PM.=0A=0Awww.randomacts= ofmusic.tv=0A=0A__________________________________________________=0ADo You= Yahoo!?=0ATired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around = =0Ahttp://mail.yahoo.com --0-875241341-1176593660=:34905 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell? Check out=0Anew cars at Yahoo! Autos.=0A --0-875241341-1176593660=:34905-- From herrickmartin at adelphia.net Sat Apr 14 19:10:31 2007 From: herrickmartin at adelphia.net (herrickmartin at adelphia.net) Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 19:10:31 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]stove needed for church kitchen Message-ID: <22715893.1176603031795.JavaMail.root@web26> Seeking affordable used stove, large size, six burner with side griddle if possible. anyone who knows where one is or where we can purchase one, please reply with info. Thanks. From Stacilynv at aol.com Sat Apr 14 19:11:00 2007 From: Stacilynv at aol.com (Stacilynv at aol.com) Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 22:11:00 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Still laughing all the way home from 'Urinetown'....! Message-ID: --part1_ce2.e257249.3352e3b4_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Officer "Lockstock" (played by the incredibly talented Max Chernin) claims in the show that "this is not a happy musical". Sorry, officer, but I beg to differ. I am neither a theater critic nor affiliated with the Stagecrafters' production of "Urinetown"....but I have to tell you all that I have never laughed so hard in a musical. Gloriously directed by Jamie Koeth with music direction by Sean Szaller and amazing choreography by Abby Lausin, this is a production you should not miss!!! Ben Fankhauser has an extraordinary career waiting for him on Broadway, no doubt, and he captures all that lead character Bobby Strong has to offer. The whole cast is wonderful....Stagecrafters truly has crafted a professional production. I remember the criticisms way back when that ran on neohiopal about this show....I didn't get involved then because I had never seen the show. After catching a clip of the song "Run Freedom Run" on WKYC's Good Company yesterday, I knew I had to see it (my own choir, the "Selrec Singers", is performing that song in June)....and I am so glad I did. "Urinetown" pokes fun at all things Broadway (look for snipets of "Annie", "Les Mis" and "Fiddler" just to name a few)....and it will definitely make you smile. In the course of the show, the cast even states "it's not a great title" for a musical....but this definitely IS a great performance!!! Don't miss it -- last performance is tomorrow at Orange High School at 1pm. Congratulations to producers Wendy Scott-Koeth and Richard Hinkelman for standing by your decision to do this show and giving the community such a treat!!! Staci Vincent ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. --part1_ce2.e257249.3352e3b4_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Officer "Lockstock" (played by the=20= incredibly talented Max Chernin) claims in the show that "this is not a happ= y musical".  Sorry, officer, but I beg to differ.  I am neither a=20= theater critic nor affiliated with the Stagecrafters' production of "Urineto= wn"....but I have to tell you all that I have never laughed so hard in a mus= ical. 

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I remember the criticisms way back when that ran on neohiopal about this sho= w....I didn't get involved then because I had never seen the show.  Aft= er catching a clip of the song  "Run Freedom Run" on WKYC's Good Compan= y yesterday, I knew I had to see it (my own choir, the "Selrec Singers", is=20= performing that song in June)....and I am so glad I did. "Urinetown" pokes f= un at all things Broadway (look for snipets of "Annie", "Les Mis" and "Fiddl= er" just to name a few)....and it will definitely make you smile.  = ;

In the course of the show, the cast even states "it's not a great title" for= a musical....but this definitely IS a great performance!!!  Don't miss= it -- last performance is tomorrow at Orange High School at 1pm. 

Congratulations to producers Wendy Scott-Koeth and Richard Hinkelman for sta= nding by your decision to do this show and giving the community such a treat= !!!

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See what's fr= ee at http://www.aol.com. --part1_ce2.e257249.3352e3b4_boundary-- From rorygirl4028 at hotmail.com Sat Apr 14 21:40:33 2007 From: rorygirl4028 at hotmail.com (sharon smith) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 00:40:33 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Opening: Disney's "AIDA" at Parma Senior High - April 20th - 22nd Message-ID: Parma Senior High is proud to announce the opening of our spring musical, Disney's "AIDA," this coming week - April 20th, 21st, and 22nd. PSH is one of only five high schools in the state putting on the production this year! The Friday and Saturday night shows are at 7:30 PM and the Sunday show is at 2:00 PM. Tickets in advance are $6.00 for students & $8.00 for adults; at the door $7.00 for students and $9.00 for adults. Parma Senior High is located at 6285 West 54th, just north of Parmatown Mall. Any questions or inquiries about ticket sales can be directed to Sharon Risko at 1-440-885-2300. _________________________________________________________________ Get a FREE Web site, company branded e-mail and more from Microsoft Office Live! http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/mcrssaub0050001411mrt/direct/01/ From casting at compoundpictures.com Sat Apr 14 21:37:56 2007 From: casting at compoundpictures.com (casting at compoundpictures.com) Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 21:37:56 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Casting Male 20's for Feature Film-Cross Country Road Movie Message-ID: <20070415044104.C57EC4CE59@braxton.siteprotect.com> Looking for actor, males 20=92s, to work with internationally distributed= =0D experienced filmmakers (cordobanights.com) on independent feature that will= be=0D filmed 5 weeks through July and August 2007. Filming to take place on the = road=0D from NY across country to California. Actor will need to ride motorcycle. S= low=0D speeds. Beginners level. =0D Meals, housing provided. Living stipend. Small cast and crew will share liv= ing=0D quarters.=0D Please respond with headshot and resume to casting at compoundpictures.com. = =0D =0D A man with no memory of his past joins three young drifters heading to=0D California. In the style of 60s cult, biker flicks and 70=92s spaghetti wes= terns.=0D =0D =0D =0D =0D From bernadettehisey at yahoo.com Sun Apr 15 06:54:28 2007 From: bernadettehisey at yahoo.com (Bernadette Hisey) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 06:54:28 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]MGP's "Anything Goes" Message-ID: <391741.53967.qm@web58612.mail.re3.yahoo.com> --0-410379349-1176645268=:53967 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Mighty Goliath Productions presents "Anything Goes" April 19, 20, 21, 22 Thurs, Fri, Sat at 8:00 Sun at 2:00 In the beautiful Daniel B. Ross, Ph.D. Performing Arts Center at Avon Lake High School Ticket prices: SPECIAL: Opening Night Only - All Tickets $8.00 General Admission $13 Senior Citizens and Students $9 Lead Characters: Bernadette Hisey as Reno Sweeney Ian Atwood as Billy Crocker Susan Didino as Bonnie LaTour Joe Tutak as Moonface Martin Angelamaria Garcia as Hope Harcourt Casey Wolnowski as Sir Evelyn Oakleigh Kristen Jones as Evangeline Harcourt Doug Brill as Elisha J. Whitney Angels: Charlene Figueira, Susan Hisey, Jennifer McAdams Jessica L. May, Tricia Stepanek, Hannah J. Stofan Susan Didino as Bonnie LaTour Joe Tutak as Moonface Martin --------------------------------- Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell? Check outnew cars at Yahoo! Autos. --0-410379349-1176645268=:53967 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Mighty Goliath Productions
presents

"Anything Goes"
April 19, 20, 21, 22
Thurs, Fri, Sat at 8:00
Sun at 2:00

In the beautiful
Daniel B. Ross, Ph.D. Performing Arts Center at
Avon Lake High School


Ticket prices:
SPECIAL: Opening Night Only - All Tickets $8.00
General Admission $13
Senior Citizens and Students $9

Lead Characters:
Bernadette Hisey as Reno Sweeney
Ian Atwood as Billy Crocker
Susan Didino as Bonnie LaTour
Joe Tutak as Moonface Martin

Angelamaria Garcia as Hope Harcourt
Casey Wolnowski as Sir Evelyn Oakleigh
Kristen Jones as Evangeline Harcourt
Doug Brill as Elisha J. Whitney
Angels:
Charlene Figueira, Susan Hisey, Jennifer McAdams
Jessica L. May, Tricia Stepanek, Hannah J. Stofan
Susan Didino as Bonnie LaTour
Joe Tutak as Moonface Martin


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Check out new cars at Yahoo! Autos. --0-410379349-1176645268=:53967-- From mardus at sbcglobal.net Sun Apr 15 07:49:27 2007 From: mardus at sbcglobal.net (Marie Dusini) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 07:49:27 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]WRPLAYHOUSE OPENS ITS 51ST SEASON WITH NEIL SIMONS' "RUMORS" Message-ID: <216147.17109.qm@web81003.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1769277555-1176648567=:17109 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit From: Marie Dusini (330) 836-2552 WESTERN RESERVE PLAYHOUSE OPENS ITS 51ST SEASON Western Reserve Playhouse opens its 51st season with the farce RUMORS written by NEIL SIMON on JUNE 1ST and it continues to play JUNE 2, 8, 9, 10, 15 and 16. MARK A. ZIMMERMAN returns to the playhouse this season to direct Rumors, he successfully directed our musical ONCE UPON A MATTRESS last season and it played to record crowds and received outstanding reviews from all the media. We also have a strong cast of very well known actors in our northeast Ohio theatre community, among them Natalie M. Mallis, Alex J. Nine, Emily Haase Demiray, Fig Jankowsi, Dan Camburn, Candace Russell, Jerry Schaber, Marc Dusini, and Jessi Hale. Fig Jankowsi and Jessi Hale appeared in last seasons musical ONCE UPON A MATTRESS, and Jerry Schabers? last appearance at the Playhouse was in MUSIC MAN. Candace Russell won rave reviews as our Opal in OPAL?S HUSBAND last season. Marc Dusini also has been in many of our plays over the last five years and has also received many well deserved reviews from the media. He is also one of WRP?S long time board members. Board member Walt Kaminski is set designer and fellow board member Sue Snyder is stage manager assisted by Rebecca Salchak. Darlene Matthew and Marie Dusini are producers. Tickets prices are $10.00 for adults and $9.00 for seniors and students. Curtain time is 8:00 p.m. with a 7:30 p.m. curtain time for Sunday June 10th. Theatre is located at 3326 Everett Road at the corner of Revere Road at the Bath/Richfield township line in Summit County close to I-271 and I-77 (Exit 143). FOR RESERVATIONS CALL: (330) 620-7314 Check MailCompose TG: UI: SFI: SFV: --> var url1 = "http://us.f810.mail.yahoo.com/ym/Search?Find=1&y5beta=yes&B=1_p=bottom"; --0-1769277555-1176648567=:17109 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
From: Marie Dusini (330) 836-2552
WESTERN RESERVE PLAYHOUSE
OPENS ITS 51ST SEASON
Western Reserve Playhouse opens its 51st season with the farce RUMORS written by NEIL SIMON on JUNE 1ST and it continues to play JUNE 2, 8, 9, 10, 15 and 16.
MARK A. ZIMMERMAN returns to the playhouse this season to direct Rumors, he successfully directed our musical ONCE UPON A MATTRESS last season and it played to record crowds and received outstanding reviews from all the media.
We also have a strong cast of very well known actors in our northeast Ohio theatre community, among them Natalie M. Mallis, Alex J. Nine, Emily Haase Demiray, Fig Jankowsi, Dan Camburn, Candace Russell, Jerry Schaber, Marc Dusini, and Jessi Hale.
Fig Jankowsi and Jessi Hale appeared in last seasons musical ONCE UPON A MATTRESS, and Jerry Schabers? last appearance at the Playhouse was in MUSIC MAN. Candace Russell won rave reviews as our Opal in OPAL?S HUSBAND last season. Marc Dusini also has been in many of our plays over the last five years and has also received many well deserved reviews from the media. He is also one of WRP?S long time board members.
Board member Walt Kaminski is set designer and fellow board member Sue Snyder is stage manager assisted by Rebecca Salchak. Darlene Matthew and Marie Dusini
are producers.
Tickets prices are $10.00 for adults and $9.00 for seniors and students. Curtain time is 8:00 p.m. with a 7:30 p.m. curtain time for Sunday June 10th.
Theatre is located at 3326 Everett Road at the corner of Revere Road at the Bath/Richfield township line in Summit County close to I-271 and I-77 (Exit 143).
FOR RESERVATIONS CALL: (330) 620-7314
--0-1769277555-1176648567=:17109-- From rev.y.conner at sbcglobal.net Sun Apr 15 11:03:25 2007 From: rev.y.conner at sbcglobal.net (Rev. Yvonne Conner) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 11:03:25 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Thank you - April 21 spot filled Message-ID: <630912.15951.qm@web83008.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1560611882-1176660205=:15951 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Thank you for the overwhelming response to our need for an instrumentalist. Our spot has been filled. We truly appreciate this list-serve! Rev. Yvonne Conner Rev. Yvonne Conner, Ed.D, MDiv. Senior Pastor Broadway United Methodist Church 5246 Broadway Avenue Cleveland, OH 44127 www.thebroadwayumc.org (216) 271.3650 (216) 341.3396 Fax (216) 739.0029 - Residence "The Church, not the State, proclaims the vision of the Kingdom to come. Therefore, the Church has an obligation to move out into society." Karl Barth --0-1560611882-1176660205=:15951 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Thank you for the overwhelming response to our need for an instrumentalist. Our spot  has been filled.
 
We truly appreciate this list-serve!
 
Rev. Yvonne Conner


Rev. Yvonne Conner, Ed.D, MDiv. 
Senior Pastor
Broadway United Methodist Church
5246 Broadway Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44127

www.thebroadwayumc.org

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(216) 341.3396 Fax
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"The Church, not the State, proclaims the vision of the Kingdom to come. Therefore, the Church has an obligation to move out into society." Karl Barth
--0-1560611882-1176660205=:15951-- From TBROWN at plaind.com Sun Apr 15 12:11:11 2007 From: TBROWN at plaind.com (TONY BROWN) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 15:11:11 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Authors Seeking AA Actress (Paid Gig) In-Reply-To: <192234.79213.qm@web36502.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <20070413181735.4238.qmail@web81405.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <192234.79213.qm@web36502.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <4622408E.B6E4.0002.0@plaind.com> good point, marc. more importantly, does the person who posted this advert mean to imply = that ONLY an actress in aa could do this part? seems prima facie discrimina= tory to me. actresses ACT, meaning an actress in or out of aa should be = qualified, so long as she can play the role (which i presume is that of a = sober woman). anyway, not that important in the grand scheme of things, = but it came across as weird. tony >>> MARC MORITZ 4/13/2007 8:41 PM >>> AA Actress? Aren't people in Alcoholics Anonymous supposed to be anonymous?= =20 Moritz MARC MORITZ=20 216-255-1120 cell Sign up for FREE breaking news updates at cleveland.com/updates From bobbywms1 at excite.com Sun Apr 15 12:44:03 2007 From: bobbywms1 at excite.com (bobbywms1 at excite.com) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 15:44:03 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Smoking Ban in Public Message-ID: <20070415194403.9861991FE5@xprdmxin.myway.com> --EXCITEBOUNDARY_000__59e2ec757ae4823aaea79ce9556d99d9 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Mr. Brown, From my perspective as a member of the Cleveland theater community for almost two decades as well as a former health care professional, I find the comparison of the smoking ban in public places, to attempts to censor language and nudity onstage almost laughable. Language and nudity do not constitute a public health hazard, while the dangers of smoking and second-hand smoke are well documented. I wonder, would any of the directors mentioned in your article ask an actor to take a loaded gun on stage? Or stage a fight with sharpened/pointed swords or knives? Of course not. According to the Center for Disease Control smoking related illnesses killed 10 times more Americans than guns in 2006. Not only is the ban now the law, it is also the will of the people, many of whom patronize our theaters. I've been involved in numerous productions where lines were cut/edited or situations adapted because of length, time, or whatever need the director felt had to be met. Why is this different? Change is an inevitable part of life. Our challenge as artists is to embrace the changes and to adapt.Compared to the welfare of actors and audiences, what should our priority be? After all...it is just a play. Very truly yours, Robert J. Williams _______________________________________________ Join Excite! - http://www.excite.com The most personalized portal on the Web! --EXCITEBOUNDARY_000__59e2ec757ae4823aaea79ce9556d99d9 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

Mr. Brown,

From my perspective as a member of the Cleveland theater community for almost two decades as well as a former health care professional, I find the comparison of the smoking ban in public places, to attempts to censor language and nudity onstage almost laughable. Language and nudity do not constitute a public health hazard, while the dangers of smoking and second-hand smoke are well documented. I wonder, would any of the directors mentioned in your article ask an actor to take a loaded gun on stage? Or stage a fight with sharpened/pointed swords or knives? Of course not. According to the Center for Disease Control smoking related illnesses killed 10 times more Americans than guns in 2006. Not only is the ban now the law, it is also the will of the people, many of whom patronize our theaters. I've been involved in numerous productions where lines were cut/edited or situations adapted because of length, time, or whatever need the director felt had to be met. Why is this different? Change is an inevitable part of life. Our challenge as artists is to embrace the changes and to adapt.Compared to the welfare of actors and audiences, what should our priority be? After all...it is just a play.

Very truly yours,

Robert J. Williams




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--EXCITEBOUNDARY_000__59e2ec757ae4823aaea79ce9556d99d9-- From TBROWN at plaind.com Sun Apr 15 13:13:11 2007 From: TBROWN at plaind.com (TONY BROWN) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 16:13:11 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Smoking Ban in Public In-Reply-To: <20070415194403.9861991FE5@xprdmxin.myway.com> References: <20070415194403.9861991FE5@xprdmxin.myway.com> Message-ID: <46224F16.B6E4.0002.0@plaind.com> actors and other performers are asked to make many sacrifices. chevy chase = and jerry lewis have suffered damage to their bodies from taking pratfalls.= ballet dancers, from an early age, contort their bodies into unnatural = postures. opera singers risk their vocal chords with demanding scores. = smoking a cigarette, or an herbal cigarette, onstage once a night (or = twice on matinee days) hardly constitute a life-threatening undertaking, = unlike using a loaded gun or an unbuttoned epee. as for obscenity and = nudity on stage, plenty of right-wing nut-cases who believe that they are = unhealthy, possibly even enough so as to cause eternal damnation. at any rate, the first ammendment is likely to prevail here. tony =20 >>> "" 4/15/2007 3:44 PM >>> Mr. Brown, From my perspective as a member of the Cleveland theater = community for almost two decades as well as a former health care profession= al, I find the comparison of the smoking ban in public places, to attempts = to censor language and nudity onstage almost laughable. Language and = nudity do not constitute a public health hazard, while the dangers of = smoking and second-hand smoke are well documented. I wonder, would any of = the directors mentioned in your article ask an actor to take a loaded gun = on stage? Or stage a fight with sharpened/pointed swords or knives? Of = course not. According to the Center for Disease Control smoking related = illnesses killed 10 times more Americans than guns in 2006. Not only is = the ban now the law, it is also the will of the people, many of whom = patronize our theaters. I've been involved in numerous productions where = lines were cut/edited or situations adapted because of length, time, or = whatever need the director felt had to be met. Why is=20 this different? Change is an inevitable part of life. Our challenge as = artists is to embrace the changes and to adapt.Compared to the welfare of = actors and audiences, what should our priority be? After all...it is just = a play. Very truly yours, Robert J. Williams _______________________________________________ Join Excite! - http://www.excite.com=20 The most personalized portal on the Web! Sign up for FREE breaking news updates at cleveland.com/updates From judgehand2003a at yahoo.com Sun Apr 15 13:55:30 2007 From: judgehand2003a at yahoo.com (Christopher Fortunato) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 13:55:30 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Smoking Ban in Public In-Reply-To: <46224F16.B6E4.0002.0@plaind.com> Message-ID: <650339.94741.qm@web51912.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-981646063-1176670530=:94741 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Two seasons ago, I was in a professional musical production that had a number of injuries from young dancers who were giving it their all. My experience with producers is that they make sure treatment and paperwork is successfully carried out. Worker's compensation in Equity productions has always been faithfully adhered. One of my first jury cases as a lawyer was securing worker's compensation benefits for a ballet dancer. The testimony of what a ballet dancer had to go through for warm ups, practice, basic positions esp. turnouts of the hip will lend to osteo arthritis in middle age and, subsequently, the diminution of a dancer's career into character parts in dancing. I really think the comparison of smoking to other stage hazards does not bear scrutiny. Speaking as someone who smoked Lucky Strikes with his mother for nine months, the theatre going public and fellow actors are not going to suffer deleterious affects from such smoking. It is a wonder, though, that so many actors smoke on break when one's lungs are so important to ensuring one's voice is heard in the back row. (I was trained before there were stage microphones.) As for obscenity and nudity on stage, the two concepts are not necesarrily the same. One of my first Broadway shows I saw, back in 1981, "The Elephant Man" had Carole Shelley bare her breasts on stage to the Elephant Man when he lamented he had never seen a women's breasts and would most likely never do so. Obscene, no. Nudity, partial, yes. Acceptable? Absolutely. Other examples of nudity include "The Lisbon Traviata", "Hair", "Oh, Calcutta" and "Jeffrey", a Paul Rudnick comedy where this writer ended a scene clad in nothing more but a jock (thank you, Brian Z.) Obscenity is usually determined by community standards, but the consensus of the law on that subject will define obscenity as contact between partners or ejaculation. Some conservatives (many in acting who are too afraid to say they are for fear of not getting cast or losing friends) have the discernment to know the difference. Christopher Fortunato TONY BROWN wrote: actors and other performers are asked to make many sacrifices. chevy chase and jerry lewis have suffered damage to their bodies from taking pratfalls. ballet dancers, from an early age, contort their bodies into unnatural postures. opera singers risk their vocal chords with demanding scores. smoking a cigarette, or an herbal cigarette, onstage once a night (or twice on matinee days) hardly constitute a life-threatening undertaking, unlike using a loaded gun or an unbuttoned epee. as for obscenity and nudity on stage, plenty of right-wing nut-cases who believe that they are unhealthy, possibly even enough so as to cause eternal damnation. at any rate, the first ammendment is likely to prevail here. tony >>> "" 4/15/2007 3:44 PM >>> Mr. Brown, From my perspective as a member of the Cleveland theater community for almost two decades as well as a former health care professional, I find the comparison of the smoking ban in public places, to attempts to censor language and nudity onstage almost laughable. Language and nudity do not constitute a public health hazard, while the dangers of smoking and second-hand smoke are well documented. I wonder, would any of the directors mentioned in your article ask an actor to take a loaded gun on stage? Or stage a fight with sharpened/pointed swords or knives? Of course not. According to the Center for Disease Control smoking related illnesses killed 10 times more Americans than guns in 2006. Not only is the ban now the law, it is also the will of the people, many of whom patronize our theaters. I've been involved in numerous productions where lines were cut/edited or situations adapted because of length, time, or whatever need the director felt had to be met. Why is this different? Change is an inevitable part of life. Our challenge as artists is to embrace the changes and to adapt.Compared to the welfare of actors and audiences, what should our priority be? After all...it is just a play. Very truly yours, Robert J. 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Two seasons ago, I was in a professional musical production that had a number of injuries from young dancers who were giving it their all.  My experience with producers is that they make sure treatment and paperwork is successfully carried out.  Worker's compensation in Equity productions has always been faithfully adhered.
 
One of my first jury cases as a lawyer was securing worker's compensation benefits for a ballet dancer.  The testimony of what a ballet dancer had to go through for warm ups, practice, basic positions esp. turnouts of the hip will lend to osteo arthritis in middle age and, subsequently, the diminution of a dancer's career into character parts in dancing.
 
I really think the comparison of smoking to other stage hazards does not bear scrutiny.  Speaking as someone who smoked Lucky Strikes with his mother for nine months, the theatre going public and fellow actors are not going to suffer deleterious affects from such smoking.  It is a wonder, though, that so many actors smoke on break when one's lungs are so important to ensuring one's voice is heard in the back row.  (I was trained before there were stage microphones.)
As for obscenity and nudity on stage, the two concepts are not necesarrily the same.  One of my first Broadway shows I saw, back in 1981, "The Elephant Man" had Carole Shelley bare her breasts on stage to the Elephant Man when he lamented he had never seen a women's breasts and would most likely never do so.  Obscene, no.  Nudity, partial, yes. Acceptable?  Absolutely.  Other examples of nudity include "The Lisbon Traviata", "Hair", "Oh, Calcutta" and "Jeffrey", a Paul Rudnick comedy where this writer ended a scene clad in nothing more but a jock (thank you, Brian Z.) 
 
Obscenity is usually determined by community standards, but the consensus of the law on that subject will define obscenity as contact between partners or ejaculation.
 
Some conservatives (many in acting who are too afraid to say they are for fear of not getting cast or losing friends) have the discernment to know the difference. 
 
Christopher Fortunato

TONY BROWN <TBROWN at plaind.com> wrote:
actors and other performers are asked to make many sacrifices. chevy chase and jerry lewis have suffered damage to their bodies from taking pratfalls. ballet dancers, from an early age, contort their bodies into unnatural postures. opera singers risk their vocal chords with demanding scores. smoking a cigarette, or an herbal cigarette, onstage once a night (or twice on matinee days) hardly constitute a life-threatening undertaking, unlike using a loaded gun or an unbuttoned epee. as for obscenity and nudity on stage, plenty of right-wing nut-cases who believe that they are unhealthy, possibly even enough so as to cause eternal damnation.

at any rate, the first ammendment is likely to prevail here.

tony

>>> "" 4/15/2007 3:44 PM >>>


Mr. Brown, From my perspective as a member of the Cleveland theater community for almost two decades as well as a former health care professional, I find the comparison of the smoking ban in public places, to attempts to censor language and nudity onstage almost laughable. Language and nudity do not constitute a public health hazard, while the dangers of smoking and second-hand smoke are well documented. I wonder, would any of the directors mentioned in your article ask an actor to take a loaded gun on stage? Or stage a fight with sharpened/pointed swords or knives? Of course not. According to the Center for Disease Control smoking related illnesses killed 10 times more Americans than guns in 2006. Not only is the ban now the law, it is also the will of the people, many of whom patronize our theaters. I've been involved in numerous productions where lines were cut/edited or situations adapted because of length, time, or whatever need the director felt had to be met. Why is
this different? Change is an inevitable part of life. Our challenge as artists is to embrace the changes and to adapt.Compared to the welfare of actors and audiences, what should our priority be? After all...it is just a play. Very truly yours, Robert J. Williams

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Exercise your brain! Try Flexicon. From mabenator at gmail.com Sun Apr 15 14:30:55 2007 From: mabenator at gmail.com (Marie Bohusch) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 17:30:55 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Authors Seeking AA Actress (Paid Gig) In-Reply-To: <4622408E.B6E4.0002.0@plaind.com> References: <20070413181735.4238.qmail@web81405.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <192234.79213.qm@web36502.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <4622408E.B6E4.0002.0@plaind.com> Message-ID: <8e2acdfe0704151430x1c3f8c06sfae4466a3108c8@mail.gmail.com> as a female, I thought the AA meant stringbean. When I saw the reply about A.A. -- I tried to visit the website to see if there was any further explanation there, since I AM a 34y.o. stringbean. The website seems to have a Java applet of some variety that keeps sucking up about 350MB of RAM (no joke) and crashing my internet browser, so I still have no clue whether they are looking for a stringbean or a sober alcoholic. Is there a non-Java version of the website, or could we possibly get an explanation of what is meant by AA? marie On 4/15/07, TONY BROWN wrote: > good point, marc. > > more importantly, does the person who posted this advert mean to imply that ONLY an actress in aa could do this part? seems prima facie discriminatory to me. actresses ACT, meaning an actress in or out of aa should be qualified, so long as she can play the role (which i presume is that of a sober woman). anyway, not that important in the grand scheme of things, but it came across as weird. > > tony > > >>> MARC MORITZ 4/13/2007 8:41 PM >>> > AA Actress? Aren't people in Alcoholics Anonymous supposed to be anonymous? > > Moritz > > > MARC MORITZ > 216-255-1120 cell > From bwillis at rightupmedia.com Sun Apr 15 16:10:57 2007 From: bwillis at rightupmedia.com (Brooke Willis) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 19:10:57 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Re: Authors Seeking AA Actress (Paid Gig) In-Reply-To: <4622408E.B6E4.0002.0@plaind.com> References: <20070413181735.4238.qmail@web81405.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <192234.79213.qm@web36502.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <4622408E.B6E4.0002.0@plaind.com> Message-ID: Um, hello, didn't it occur to you that it might mean an African American actress? I assume Marc was just being funny. Brooke On Apr 15, 2007, at 3:11 PM, TONY BROWN wrote: good point, marc. more importantly, does the person who posted this advert mean to imply that ONLY an actress in aa could do this part? seems prima facie discriminatory to me. actresses ACT, meaning an actress in or out of aa should be qualified, so long as she can play the role (which i presume is that of a sober woman). anyway, not that important in the grand scheme of things, but it came across as weird. tony >>> MARC MORITZ 4/13/2007 8:41 PM >>> AA Actress? Aren't people in Alcoholics Anonymous supposed to be anonymous? Moritz MARC MORITZ 216-255-1120 cell From higbee at chsaviour.org Sun Apr 15 16:21:43 2007 From: higbee at chsaviour.org (Judith Higbee) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 19:21:43 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Music of the Americas concert, lecture and exhibit Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77FB4.D45705AB Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable MUSIC OF THE AMERICAS Sunday, April 29th 3:00 p.m. =20 MUSIC OF SOUTH, CENTRAL AND NORTH AMERICA Adult, Youth and Children's Choirs, Instrumentalists, Handbell Choirs and Liturgical Dancers ECHOWOOD: flute & percussion duo featuring Virginia Steiger and Timothy Strelau =20 CONCERT HIGHLIGHTS Wedding Cantata by Daniel Pinkham Gloria (Misa Criolla) by Ariel Ramirez Soloists: Stephen DiLauro, bass; Evan Bescan, tenor =20 ART EXHIBIT April 22-29 Huipiles - Hand-woven and embroidered blouses from Guatemala display Mayan heritage in their bright colors and intricate designs. =20 LECTURE April 29 at 9:30 a.m. Mayan Spirituality and the Natural World =20 Laura Martin, Ph.D., recently retired=20 from Cleveland State University is a specialist in Mayan languages and culture. =20 Free and open to the community. =20 CHURCH OF THE SAVIOUR 2537 LEE ROAD, CLEVELAND HTS., OH (1 block North of Fairmount Blvd.) 216-321-8880 =20 Judith Higbee Director of Music Church of the Saviour 2537 Lee Road =20 Cleveland Hts., OH 44118 216-321-8880 higbee at chsaviour.org =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77FB4.D45705AB Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

MUSIC OF THE AMERICAS

Sunday, April 29th   3:00 p.m.

 

MUSIC OF SOUTH, CENTRAL AND NORTH AMERICA

Adult, Youth and Children’s Choirs, Instrumentalists,

Handbell Choirs and Liturgical Dancers

ECHOWOOD: flute & percussion duo featuring Virginia Steiger and Timothy = Strelau

 

CONCERT HIGHLIGHTS

Wedding Cantata by Daniel Pinkham

Gloria (Misa Criolla) by Ariel Ramirez

Soloists: Stephen DiLauro, bass;  Evan Bescan, = tenor

 

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Judith Higbee

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C77FB4.D45705AB-- From sharonschnall at yahoo.com Sun Apr 15 16:37:46 2007 From: sharonschnall at yahoo.com (sharon schnall) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 16:37:46 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Smoking Ban in Public In-Reply-To: <46224F16.B6E4.0002.0@plaind.com> Message-ID: <256728.48433.qm@web31414.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-870425610-1176680266=:48433 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Dear Tony. I do not smoke, nor do I personally object to cigarettes being used on stage, during live theatrical performances. I never gave smoke - whether produced by cigarettes or fog making machines - any thought, and I generally sit in the first few rows of the auditorium at community and regional theatres around the area. I changed my position, last December, when we invited friends to accompnay us to a show. Never mind the play or the theatre. We attended the show in advance of our friends accompanying us. During the show, fog repeatedly rolled off the stage, and we watched as people coughed, swatted the air, pulled out cough drops and for some, had to exit the auditorium, not to return. Knowing we would return to the same show a second time, I contacted my friends - who have serious health problems - asking could they handle that type of smoke exposure. They could not. Sadly, they could not accompany us to the show, and we gave the tickets away. During that second performance, the same scenario of fog, coughing, coping and exiting occurred. I have also watched similar behaviors at shows where cigarettes are used on stage. Now, I will try to verify, in advance, about smoke when I consider going to a show with these friends. But, box office representatives. don't always have the answers. Because of experiencing my friends' loss and prevention from attending a show, I now am aware that the issue of smoke is not an issue of censorship, but one of thoughtful consideration and health. Until the matter can be resolved, I hope theatres will prominently display information about smoke machines and cigarettes on their websites - in advance of a performance - and not on the program brochure when the ticket owner is already at the event and has the few choices of missing the show or tolerating the smoke. I've always enjoyed the smoky effects - ones that enhanced fantasy or mystery or others that recreated a WWII era feeling. Now, however, I know I could live without that effect so that others' enjoyment and health will not be sacrificed. Thanks, Sharon Schnall TONY BROWN wrote: actors and other performers are asked to make many sacrifices. chevy chase and jerry lewis have suffered damage to their bodies from taking pratfalls. ballet dancers, from an early age, contort their bodies into unnatural postures. opera singers risk their vocal chords with demanding scores. smoking a cigarette, or an herbal cigarette, onstage once a night (or twice on matinee days) hardly constitute a life-threatening undertaking, unlike using a loaded gun or an unbuttoned epee. as for obscenity and nudity on stage, plenty of right-wing nut-cases who believe that they are unhealthy, possibly even enough so as to cause eternal damnation. at any rate, the first ammendment is likely to prevail here. tony >>> "" 4/15/2007 3:44 PM >>> Mr. Brown, From my perspective as a member of the Cleveland theater community for almost two decades as well as a former health care professional, I find the comparison of the smoking ban in public places, to attempts to censor language and nudity onstage almost laughable. Language and nudity do not constitute a public health hazard, while the dangers of smoking and second-hand smoke are well documented. I wonder, would any of the directors mentioned in your article ask an actor to take a loaded gun on stage? Or stage a fight with sharpened/pointed swords or knives? Of course not. According to the Center for Disease Control smoking related illnesses killed 10 times more Americans than guns in 2006. Not only is the ban now the law, it is also the will of the people, many of whom patronize our theaters. I've been involved in numerous productions where lines were cut/edited or situations adapted because of length, time, or whatever need the director felt had to be met. Why is this different? Change is an inevitable part of life. Our challenge as artists is to embrace the changes and to adapt.Compared to the welfare of actors and audiences, what should our priority be? After all...it is just a play. Very truly yours, Robert J. 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Dear Tony.
 
I do not smoke, nor do I personally object to cigarettes being used on stage, during live theatrical performances.
 
I never gave smoke - whether produced by cigarettes or fog making machines - any thought, and I generally sit in the first few rows of the auditorium at community and regional theatres around the area.
 
I changed my position, last December, when we invited friends to accompnay us to a show.  Never mind the play or the theatre.  We attended the show in advance of our friends accompanying us.  During the show, fog repeatedly rolled off the stage, and we watched as people coughed, swatted the air, pulled out cough drops and for some, had to exit the auditorium, not to return.
 
Knowing we would return to the same show a second time, I contacted my friends - who have serious health problems - asking could they handle that type of smoke exposure.  They could not.  Sadly, they could not accompany us to the show, and we gave the tickets away.  During that second performance, the same scenario of fog, coughing, coping and exiting occurred.
 
I have also watched similar behaviors at shows where cigarettes are used on stage. 
 
Now, I will try to verify, in advance, about smoke when I consider going to a show with these friends.  But, box office representatives. don't always have the answers.  Because of experiencing my friends' loss and prevention from attending a show, I now am aware that the issue of smoke is not an issue of censorship, but one of thoughtful consideration and health.
 
Until the matter can be resolved, I hope theatres will prominently display information about smoke machines and cigarettes on their websites - in advance of a performance - and not on the program brochure when the ticket owner is already at the event and has the few choices of missing the show or tolerating the smoke.
 
I've always enjoyed the smoky effects - ones that enhanced fantasy or mystery or others that recreated a WWII era feeling.  Now, however, I know I could live without that effect so that others' enjoyment and health will not be sacrificed.
 
Thanks,
 
Sharon Schnall
 


TONY BROWN <TBROWN at plaind.com> wrote:
actors and other performers are asked to make many sacrifices. chevy chase and jerry lewis have suffered damage to their bodies from taking pratfalls. ballet dancers, from an early age, contort their bodies into unnatural postures. opera singers risk their vocal chords with demanding scores. smoking a cigarette, or an herbal cigarette, onstage once a night (or twice on matinee days) hardly constitute a life-threatening undertaking, unlike using a loaded gun or an unbuttoned epee. as for obscenity and nudity on stage, plenty of right-wing nut-cases who believe that they are unhealthy, possibly even enough so as to cause eternal damnation.

at any rate, the first ammendment is likely to prevail here.

tony

>>> "" 4/15/2007 3:44 PM >>>


Mr. Brown, From my perspective as a member of the Cleveland theater community for almost two decades as well as a former health care professional, I find the comparison of the smoking ban in public places, to attempts to censor language and nudity onstage almost laughable. Language and nudity do not constitute a public health hazard, while the dangers of smoking and second-hand smoke are well documented. I wonder, would any of the directors mentioned in your article ask an actor to take a loaded gun on stage? Or stage a fight with sharpened/pointed swords or knives? Of course not. According to the Center for Disease Control smoking related illnesses killed 10 times more Americans than guns in 2006. Not only is the ban now the law, it is also the will of the people, many of whom patronize our theaters. I've been involved in numerous productions where lines were cut/edited or situations adapted because of length, time, or whatever need the director felt had to be met. Why is
this different? Change is an inevitable part of life. Our challenge as artists is to embrace the changes and to adapt.Compared to the welfare of actors and audiences, what should our priority be? After all...it is just a play. Very truly yours, Robert J. Williams

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Autos. --0-870425610-1176680266=:48433-- From TBROWN at plaind.com Sun Apr 15 16:49:03 2007 From: TBROWN at plaind.com (TONY BROWN) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 19:49:03 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Smoking Ban in Public In-Reply-To: <256728.48433.qm@web31414.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <46224F16.B6E4.0002.0@plaind.com> <256728.48433.qm@web31414.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <462281AD.B6E4.0002.0@plaind.com> excellent point. what's a cigarette on a stage compared to a theater full = of that noxious stage smoke?=20 >>> sharon schnall 4/15/2007 7:37 PM >>> Dear Tony. =20 I do not smoke, nor do I personally object to cigarettes being used on = stage, during live theatrical performances. =20 I never gave smoke - whether produced by cigarettes or fog making = machines - any thought, and I generally sit in the first few rows of the = auditorium at community and regional theatres around the area. =20 I changed my position, last December, when we invited friends to = accompnay us to a show. Never mind the play or the theatre. We attended = the show in advance of our friends accompanying us. During the show, fog = repeatedly rolled off the stage, and we watched as people coughed, swatted = the air, pulled out cough drops and for some, had to exit the auditorium, = not to return. =20 Knowing we would return to the same show a second time, I contacted my = friends - who have serious health problems - asking could they handle that = type of smoke exposure. They could not. Sadly, they could not accompany = us to the show, and we gave the tickets away. During that second = performance, the same scenario of fog, coughing, coping and exiting = occurred. =20 I have also watched similar behaviors at shows where cigarettes are used = on stage. =20 =20 Now, I will try to verify, in advance, about smoke when I consider going = to a show with these friends. But, box office representatives. don't = always have the answers. Because of experiencing my friends' loss and = prevention from attending a show, I now am aware that the issue of smoke = is not an issue of censorship, but one of thoughtful consideration and = health. =20 Until the matter can be resolved, I hope theatres will prominently = display information about smoke machines and cigarettes on their websites = - in advance of a performance - and not on the program brochure when the = ticket owner is already at the event and has the few choices of missing = the show or tolerating the smoke. =20 I've always enjoyed the smoky effects - ones that enhanced fantasy or = mystery or others that recreated a WWII era feeling. Now, however, I know = I could live without that effect so that others' enjoyment and health will = not be sacrificed. =20 Thanks, =20 Sharon Schnall =20 =20 TONY BROWN wrote: actors and other performers are asked to make many sacrifices. chevy = chase and jerry lewis have suffered damage to their bodies from taking = pratfalls. ballet dancers, from an early age, contort their bodies into = unnatural postures. opera singers risk their vocal chords with demanding = scores. smoking a cigarette, or an herbal cigarette, onstage once a night = (or twice on matinee days) hardly constitute a life-threatening undertaking= , unlike using a loaded gun or an unbuttoned epee. as for obscenity and = nudity on stage, plenty of right-wing nut-cases who believe that they are = unhealthy, possibly even enough so as to cause eternal damnation. at any rate, the first ammendment is likely to prevail here. tony=20 >>> "" 4/15/2007 3:44 PM >>> Mr. Brown, From my perspective as a member of the Cleveland theater = community for almost two decades as well as a former health care profession= al, I find the comparison of the smoking ban in public places, to attempts = to censor language and nudity onstage almost laughable. Language and = nudity do not constitute a public health hazard, while the dangers of = smoking and second-hand smoke are well documented. I wonder, would any of = the directors mentioned in your article ask an actor to take a loaded gun = on stage? Or stage a fight with sharpened/pointed swords or knives? Of = course not. According to the Center for Disease Control smoking related = illnesses killed 10 times more Americans than guns in 2006. Not only is = the ban now the law, it is also the will of the people, many of whom = patronize our theaters. I've been involved in numerous productions where = lines were cut/edited or situations adapted because of length, time, or = whatever need the director felt had to be met. Why is=20 this different? Change is an inevitable part of life. Our challenge as = artists is to embrace the changes and to adapt.Compared to the welfare of = actors and audiences, what should our priority be? After all...it is just = a play. Very truly yours, Robert J. 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Subscribers should perform due diligence for = all goods, services and activities promoted on NEohioPAL. NEohioPAL mailing list NEohioPAL at lists.fredsternfeld.com=20 http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal=20 =20 --------------------------------- Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell? Check outnew cars at Yahoo! Autos. Sign up for FREE breaking news updates at cleveland.com/updates From mas9902 at hotmail.com Sun Apr 15 19:38:18 2007 From: mas9902 at hotmail.com (Michael Sferro) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 22:38:18 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]OKLAHOMA Audition Sign Ups Message-ID: <000001c77fd0$4a602ad0$6401a8c0@delldesktop> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C77FAE.C350FBD0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit CAMEO announces auditions for our 5th Summer Musical Production Rodgers and Hammerstein's OKLAHOMA! Directed by Bill Hoffman, Musical Direction by Sheila Ludwig, and Choreography by Leilani Barrett. Acting, singing, and dance auditions will be held: May 12th - 10 am to 6 pm; May 13th - 2 pm to 7 pm Middle Stage Auditorium of the Medina Performing Arts Center 777 East Union Street, Medina OH 44256 (use entrance B3 or D4) www.cameo-medina.org for directions to the facility: www.mcsoh.org/pac/directions.htm This Open-Audition is for TEENS and ADULTS. Those who would like to be considered for major roles please be prepared to sing 16-24 bars of a song from the show. Those who are interested in other roles please be prepared with a song of your choosing, 16-24 bars, and bring sheet music. Dancers please wear appropriate clothing and footwear. No tapes or CD's please - accompanist will be provided. You will be asked to read selections from the script, which will be provided. SIGN UP FOR YOUR TIME ONLINE, visit our website @ www.cameo-medina.org and follow the link at the top of the page. Signing up for a time slot is not required to audition, but it is encouraged. Production dates for OKLAHOMA! are July 20, 21, 22, 26, 27, 28, and 29, 2007 Please direct any questions to cameo at mcsoh.org. Michael A. Sferro Chair, Cameo 330.289.6390 www.cameo-medina.org ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C77FAE.C350FBD0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

CAMEO = announces auditions for our 5th Summer Musical = Production

Rodgers = and Hammerstein’s

 

OKLAHOMA!

 

Directed = by Bill Hoffman, Musical Direction by Sheila Ludwig, and Choreography by Leilani Barrett.

 

Acting, singing, and dance auditions will be held: =

May 12th - 10 am to 6 pm;  May 13th - 2 pm to 7 = pm

 

Middle Stage Auditorium of the Medina Performing Arts Center

777 East Union = Street, Medina OH 44256 (use entrance B3 or D4)

 

www.cameo-medina.org=

 

for directions to the facility:  =

www.mcsoh.org/pac/directions.ht= m

 

 

This Open-Audition is for TEENS and ADULTS.  Those who would like to be considered for = major roles please be prepared to sing 16-24 bars of a song from the = show.

 

Those who are interested in other = roles please be prepared with a song of your choosing, 16-24 bars, and bring = sheet music.  Dancers please wear appropriate clothing and = footwear.

 

No tapes or CD’s please - = accompanist will be provided.  You will be asked to read selections from the = script, which will be provided.

 

SIGN UP FOR YOUR TIME ONLINE, visit our website @ www.cameo-medina.org and = follow the link at the top of the page.  Signing up for a time slot is not = required to audition, but it is encouraged.

 

Production dates for OKLAHOMA! are July 20, 21, 22, 26, = 27, 28, and 29, 2007

 

Please direct any questions to cameo at mcsoh.org.

 

Michael A. Sferro

Chair, Cameo

330.289.6390

www.cameo-medina.org

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C77FAE.C350FBD0-- From jnwrzosek at yahoo.com Sun Apr 15 19:52:51 2007 From: jnwrzosek at yahoo.com (jocelyn wrzosek) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 19:52:51 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Wanted: Male singer in Pittsburgh area Message-ID: <20070416025251.64024.qmail@web52508.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-635774542-1176691971=:62798 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit For any pittsburghers or ohio-type people who care to make the journey: Male performer (singer or dancer) needed for an immediate opening. Paid performances. 10 member group plus 20 piece orchestra. Call Latshaw Productions at 724-853-4050. -- Cindy Troy Latshaw Productions I'm currently in rehearsal for this show, and they are a wonderful company to work with. We rehearse approximately two times a week, and the touring show runs the end of may through early july. For further details, please contact cindy. Thanks, jocelyn wrzosek --------------------------------- Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell? Check outnew cars at Yahoo! Autos. --0-635774542-1176691971=:62798 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
For any pittsburghers or ohio-type people who care to make the journey:
 
Male performer (singer or dancer) needed for an immediate opening.  Paid performances.  10 member group plus 20 piece orchestra.  Call Latshaw Productions at 724-853-4050
 
--
Cindy Troy
Latshaw Productions
 
I'm currently in rehearsal for this show, and they are a wonderful company to work with.  We rehearse approximately two times a week, and the touring show runs the end of may through early july. For further details, please contact cindy.
 
Thanks,
 
jocelyn wrzosek


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Check out new cars at Yahoo! Autos. --0-635774542-1176691971=:62798-- From ray at worldeonline.com Sun Apr 15 21:08:49 2007 From: ray at worldeonline.com (Ray Szuch) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 23:08:49 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for the US/UK movie "The Game". Message-ID: <01c701c77fdc$f1949e10$a92cfea9@Ray> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01C8_01C77FB3.08BE9610 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit April 22nd 2007 1 to 4 PM North Coast Casting 4913 Storer Ave, Cleveland Ohio 4102 We need male and females for the US/UK movie "The Game". The UK shoots will be completed in may. We shoot the US shots here in June 2007. We need dedicated people, able to commit. This is a Martial Arts movie based on the "Game of Death". All apply. Bring headshots and resumes. Casting call is from 1-4. Sides will be provided. Compensation tbd. A Dragoness Den film. Starring (UK) Zara Pythian, Ray Goodwin, and Shelia Weiss. We will shoot all of June, long nights and weekends. You must be committed and professional. Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com Founder - "The Indie Gathering" www.theindiegathering.com ------=_NextPart_000_01C8_01C77FB3.08BE9610 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

April 22nd 2007 = 1 to 4 PM

North Coast Casting
4913 Storer = Ave, Cleveland Ohio 4102

We need male and females for the US/UK movie "The Game". = The UK shoots will = be completed in may. We shoot the US shots here in June 2007. We need dedicated people, able to commit. This is a Martial Arts movie based on the "Game of = Death". All apply. Bring headshots and resumes.  Casting call is from 1-4. = Sides will be provided. Compensation tbd.

A Dragoness Den film. Starring (UK) Zara Pythian, Ray Goodwin, and Shelia Weiss. We will shoot all of = June, long nights and weekends. You must be committed and = professional.

 

Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com

Founder - "The Indie Gathering"
www.theindiegathering.com

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_01C8_01C77FB3.08BE9610-- From thinkfinkent at yahoo.com Sun Apr 15 21:14:33 2007 From: thinkfinkent at yahoo.com (chuck fink) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 21:14:33 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Re: Smoking ban in public Message-ID: <533835.57313.qm@web90511.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-485076590-1176696873=:57313 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit OK?you know what? (No, what, Chuck!?) This whole stink about smoking is getting quite stale, and there?s really no constructive purpose arguing semantics, at this point. Is the bottom line weren?t the disservice smoking, onstage or off, causes the majority of people who obviously care about their health, if not the stench that residual smoke causes, then there might be something to discuss here! I wonder what Joe Eszterhaus would have to say about this stupid moot debate, as he is one now suffering the ravages, slow as they are, of lung cancer?and one who has fought vigorously to ban smoking onscreen?when viewers only get the sense of smoke. So, there must be more to it, dont?cha think!? C?mon, folks? isn?t this just the stupidest waste of space, debating this issue, when the proof has been well established? I?m tired of this already! Hold an f?in unlit cigarette onstage, if you must, for effect?or else puff on a gum cigarette with the funky powder blowing, where the only contact buzz one stands to get, is a sugar buzz! Enough, already?ya hear me!? Ridiculous already, isn?t it!? (Yes, Chuck?it is!) The glam days of Hollywood are gone! Sammy Davis, Jr. (succumbed to throat cancer), John Wayne (lung cancer), Dana Reeve (victim by chance), Robert Preston, Forrest Tucker, Warren Zevon, Peter Jennings, Yul Brenner, Andy Kaufman, Nat King Cole?that merry old soul, etc., etc. If you could go back and ask them if they?d change anything, subsequent to their diagnoses, I?m sure they?d have a few select words for our friend, Mr. Brown! Yeah, there?s a reason why this issue gets, and has gotten the attention it has? that?s because the sensibilities of the majority, out weigh the grasping at straws mentality of the shallow minority! Get with the times, folks?or else, just retreat to your own f?in island, and smoke to your lungs content!! Read up, Tony boy?there?s a lot of food for thought out there?the proof of which is in the pudding?or smoke, if you will. Passionate about this, am I? Uh, just a little bit. Can we move now... please!?!?! --------------------------------- Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell? Check outnew cars at Yahoo! Autos. --0-485076590-1176696873=:57313 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
OK?you know what? (No, what, Chuck!?) This whole stink about smoking is getting quite stale, and there?s really no constructive purpose arguing semantics, at this point. Is the bottom line weren?t the disservice smoking, onstage or off, causes the majority of people who obviously care about their health, if not the stench that residual smoke causes, then there might be something to discuss here! I wonder what Joe Eszterhaus would have to say about this stupid moot debate, as he is one now suffering the ravages, slow as they are, of lung cancer?and one who has fought vigorously to ban smoking onscreen?when viewers only get the sense of smoke. So, there must be more to it, dont?cha think!? C?mon, folks? isn?t this just the stupidest waste of space, debating this issue, when the proof has been well established? I?m tired of this already! Hold an f?in unlit cigarette onstage, if you must, for effect?or else puff on a gum cigarette with the funky powder blowing, where the only contact buzz one stands to get, is a sugar buzz! Enough, already?ya hear me!? Ridiculous already, isn?t it!? (Yes, Chuck?it is!) The glam days of Hollywood are gone! Sammy Davis, Jr. (succumbed to throat cancer), John Wayne (lung cancer), Dana Reeve (victim by chance), Robert Preston, Forrest Tucker, Warren Zevon, Peter Jennings, Yul Brenner, Andy Kaufman, Nat King Cole?that merry old soul, etc., etc. If you could go back and ask them if they?d change anything, subsequent to their diagnoses, I?m sure they?d have a few select words for our friend, Mr. Brown! Yeah, there?s a reason why this issue gets, and has gotten the attention it has? that?s because the sensibilities of the majority, out weigh the grasping at straws mentality of the shallow minority! Get with the times, folks?or else, just retreat to your own f?in island, and smoke to your lungs content!! Read up, Tony boy?there?s a lot of food for thought out there?the proof of which is in the pudding?or smoke, if you will. Passionate about this, am I? Uh, just a little bit. Can we move now... please!?!?!


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Check out new cars at Yahoo! Autos. --0-485076590-1176696873=:57313-- From rbi at rbicompaudio.20m.com Sun Apr 15 23:59:43 2007 From: rbi at rbicompaudio.20m.com (Richard B. Ingraham) Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 02:59:43 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fog/Smoke in shows (was: Smoking Ban in Public) In-Reply-To: <256728.48433.qm@web31414.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <002d01c77ff4$d0925ff0$1500a8c0@rbithinkpad> OK, before we all stop going to see shows with any fog or smoke effects in them, please be aware that there has a been a ton of research done on this very subject over the last 15+ years now. An excellent article for those that are interested: http://livedesignonline.com/mag/show_business_fog_safety_concern/index.h tml Frankly, in my not so humble opinion it is all psychosomatic. People see smoke and automatically feel that they need to cough. I can not tell you how many shows I've done where people start coughing when they see dry ice fog. Sorry folks.... that is just water vapor by the time it gets to the end of the hose of the machine that creates it. It won't make you cough, even if you have asthma. :-) Actors Equity and other performer's unions have had a lot of concern over the use of fog in shows for years now, and frankly I don't blame them. If you are a professional doing 8 shows a week with a lot of that stuff, it's only right to be concerned. But there have been numerous studies now, by organizations independent of both the performer's unions and the manufacturers of these devices, and to the best of my knowledge not a single study has shown any serious ill effects caused by fog/smoke machines. It's worth noting that the one study that is mentioned in the article I linked to above had not released it's finding at the time that article was written. But they now have, and if my memory serves they also found no evidence of long term ill effects. I guess the effect of a dryness of the throat could make some folks who are more sensitive cough, but I still stand by my feelings that it's mostly just psychosomatic. A crazy friend of mine (and I don't recommend this!) in my college days, just to prove a point took a fog machine and blasted it straight into his face. He was literally only 1 or 2 feet away from the nozzle on the machine. It didn't make him cough. :-) Now I would say that's a bit extreme and frankly just stupid. But he did prove a point. Some of the products do have an odor and that can irritate some people. But that is really about it. It's also worth noting that there have been a lot of new products made in the past 15 years or so now. So how annoying a smoke effect is can also have a lot to do with how old the equipment the theatre is using. A lot of the older products are no longer allowed in theatres where there is a formal agreement with Actor's Equity. (also talked about a bit in the above article) Maybe it's just because I was a server in a Roman Catholic church until I was 25, and you learn not to cough when you get a face full on incense. :-) Richard B. Ingraham RBI Computers and Audio http://www.rbicompaudio.20m.com/ rbI at rbicompaudio.20m.com -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.446 / Virus Database: 269.4.0/761 - Release Date: 4/14/2007 9:36 PM From Kimyddr at aol.com Sun Apr 15 22:12:10 2007 From: Kimyddr at aol.com (Kimyddr at aol.com) Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 01:12:10 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]casting call "the game" Message-ID: -------------------------------1176700330 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit April 22nd 2007 1 to 4 PM North Coast Casting 4913 Storer Ave, Cleveland Ohio 4102 We need male and females for the US/UK movie "The Game". The UK shoots will be completed in may. We shoot the US shots here in June 2007. We need dedicated people, able to commit. This is a Martial Arts movie based on the "Game of Death". All apply. Bring headshots and resumes. Casting call is from 1-4. Sides will be provided. Compensation tbd. A Dragoness Den film. Starring (UK) Zara Pythian, Ray Goodwin, and Shelia Weiss. We will shoot all of June, long nights and weekends. You must be committed and professional. Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com Founder - "The Indie Gathering" _www.theindiegathering.com_ (http://www.theindiegathering.com/) ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. -------------------------------1176700330 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

April 22nd 2007=20= 1 to 4 PM

North Coast Casting
4913 Storer Ave, <= /SPAN>Cleveland
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We need male and females for the US/UK movie "The Game". The = UK shoots will be completed in may. We shoot the&nbs= p;US shots here in June 2007. We need dedicated peop= le, able to commit. This is a Martial Arts movie based on the "Game of Death= ". All apply. Bring headshots and resumes.  Casting call is from 1-4. S= ides will be provided. Compensation tbd.

A Dragoness Den film. Starring (U= K) Zara Pythian, Ray Goodwin, and Shelia= Weiss. We will shoot all of June, long nights and weekend= s. You must be committed and professional.

 

<= SPAN style=3D"FONT-SIZE: 12pt; COLOR: navy">Ray Szuch, CEO - w= orldEonline.com

Founder - "The Indie Gathering"
www.theindiegathering.com

 

 





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-------------------------------1176700330-- From popcycles at sbcglobal.net Sun Apr 15 22:28:06 2007 From: popcycles at sbcglobal.net (D. Budin) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 22:28:06 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tony Brown Message-ID: <300077.108.qm@web81803.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1116834465-1176701286=:108 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Actually, I don't have a strong opinion on the smoking-on-stage issue, but just a question for Tony Brown: So, do your editors at the PD put in all your upper case letters for you? (Or are you actually a cockroach, like Don Marquis's Archy, jumping from key to key and unable to hold down the shift key?) David Budin --0-1116834465-1176701286=:108 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Actually, I don't have a strong opinion on the smoking-on-stage issue, but just a question for Tony Brown: So, do your editors at the PD put in all your upper case letters for you?  (Or are you actually a cockroach, like Don Marquis's Archy, jumping from key to key and unable to hold down the shift key?)
 
David Budin
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------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C77A82.2DCCEB90-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Mon Apr 9 06:13:38 2007 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny K. Wu) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 09:13:38 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Funding for films - a high risk endeavor Message-ID: <0MKoyl-1Hatbl2ooG-0001ai@mrelay.perfora.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0167_01C77A87.5E6A8000 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit As filmmakers, we always in need of funds to start or finish our movie, however, be very careful in how you obtain your funding, here's a small write up by an entertainment attorney in providing some tip bits about investing on a film: ---------------- There are many problems to indie filmmaking and financing is just one of them. Probably the best filmmaking book I've ever read is "Independent Feature Film Production" by Goodell. This is one of the only indie filmmaking books that actually includes information on film financing and the documents and procedures required. [to receive more information on this books, When you speak to someone about financing your project you MUST be VERY careful. Investing in your film is a SECURITY and as such is regulated by the SEC. That's right, the Securities and Exchange Commission (aka: The Feds). Improper procedures or discloser can result in fines or more. When seeking investors make sure that you're not speaking to people that you're not acquainted with. If you do, the feds can classify it as "solicitation". That's a NO NO. (Unless you have registered with SEC) Here is another problem. If you offer it in the wrong way say, misinformation in the investor's plan, announcing it at a party or placing an add in a magazine or similar media or on your website, they can classify it as a "Public Offering"...Another NO NO. This one would cost you, the filmmaker, dearly. You would be required to register the stock with the SEC and that is quite costly. Be careful and make sure you're attorney looks over the information before you proceed to financing. If you don't have a lawyer, usually there are some local support groups that can help you find one. ------------------ My comment: Make sure you read on these before hand, especially just go to SEC website and read all the FAQ they have there for filmmakers, basically, you can ask friends, families or people you know only unless you registered with SEC. Any false information that you provide to these investors, will be considered fraud and any of these investors can 1. sue you for fraud, or 2. asking you for $ back. Make sure you sign a very detailed paperwork, not some 1 sheet or so. In your papers, make sure the RISK FACTOR in investing into a film is explained clearly, and do not EVER, make mention of 'we have secured distribution rights' when nothing was signed, Because in the end, these will come back and really bite you hard. You can find more articles about distribution, funding and others here: http://www.marklitwak.com/articles/ Johnny K. Wu www.mdifilm.com www.rapturethemovie.com www.clevelandindieclub.com www.ocagc.org ------=_NextPart_000_0167_01C77A87.5E6A8000 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

As filmmakers, we always in need of funds to start or = finish our movie, however, be very careful in how you obtain your funding, = here’s a small write up by an entertainment attorney in providing some tip bits = about investing on a film:

 

----------------

 

There are many problems to indie filmmaking and = financing is just one of them. Probably the best filmmaking book I've ever read is "Independent Feature Film Production" by Goodell. This is one = of the only indie filmmaking books that actually includes information on film financing and the documents and procedures required. [to receive more information on this books,

 

When you speak to someone about financing your = project you MUST be VERY careful. Investing in your film is a SECURITY and as such = is regulated by the SEC. That's right, the Securities and Exchange = Commission (aka: The Feds).

 

Improper procedures or discloser can result in fines = or more.

 

When seeking investors make sure that you're not = speaking to people that you're not acquainted with. If you do, the feds can classify = it as "solicitation". That's a NO NO.  (Unless you have = registered with SEC)

 

Here is another problem. If you offer it in the wrong = way say, misinformation in the investor’s plan, announcing it at a = party or placing an add in a magazine or similar media or on your website, they = can classify it as a "Public Offering"...Another NO NO. This one = would cost you, the filmmaker, dearly. You would be required to register the = stock with the SEC and that is quite costly.

 

Be careful and make sure you're attorney looks over = the information before you proceed to financing. If you don't have a lawyer, usually there are some local support groups that can help you find one. =

 

------------------

 

My comment:

Make sure you read on these before hand, especially = just go to SEC website and read all the FAQ they have there for filmmakers, = basically, you can ask friends, families or people you know only unless you = registered with SEC. Any false information that you provide to these investors, = will be considered fraud and any of these investors can 1. sue you for fraud, or 2. asking = you for $ back. Make sure you sign a very detailed paperwork, not some 1 sheet = or so. In your papers, make sure the RISK FACTOR in investing into a film is = explained clearly, and do not EVER, make mention of ‘we have secured = distribution rights’ when nothing was signed, Because in the end, these will = come back and really bite you hard.

 

You can find more articles about distribution, = funding and others here: http://www.marklitwak.com/ar= ticles/

 

 

Johnny K. Wu

www.mdifilm.com

www.rapturethemovie.com=

www.clevelandindieclub.com

www.ocagc.org=

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0167_01C77A87.5E6A8000-- From clevejams at yahoo.com Mon Apr 9 06:14:13 2007 From: clevejams at yahoo.com (Don Mitri) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 06:14:13 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Jams & Torque...Full Throttle Improv! Message-ID: <588314.8218.qm@web59006.mail.re1.yahoo.com> --0-970014692-1176124453=:8218 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 4/10/07! Cleveland Jams creates 2 improv teams on the spot each and every Tuesday night at Bassa Vita! 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 a new improv ensemble created in Cleveland with Cleveland based improvisers. Come and check out the next path of improv comedy in C-Town! Date: Saturday 5/5/07 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! --------------------------------- Need Mail bonding? Go to the Yahoo! Mail Q&A for great tips from Yahoo! Answers users. --0-970014692-1176124453=:8218 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 4/10/07!

Cleveland Jams creates 2 improv teams on the spot each and every Tuesday night at Bassa Vita!
 
 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 a new improv ensemble created in Cleveland with Cleveland based improvisers. Come and check out the next path of improv comedy in C-Town!
 
Date: Saturday 5/5/07 
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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Go to the Yahoo! Mail Q&A for great tips from Yahoo! Answers users. --0-970014692-1176124453=:8218-- From Huntheatre at aol.com Mon Apr 9 06:14:12 2007 From: Huntheatre at aol.com (Huntheatre at aol.com) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 09:14:12 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need one actor for "Don't Dress for Dinner" at Huntington Playhouse Message-ID: -------------------------------1176124452 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Huntington Playhouse is still looking for a male actor to play the part of George in "Don't Dress for Dinner". Age range is late 20's to early 40's. Character needs to project a "menacing" first impression. Performance dates are Thurs-Sun May 3 - 27. Rehearsal schedule would be flexible until April 22. If interested, contact the Director, Dale Hruska, at _hpclights1 at yahoo.com_ (mailto:hpclights1 at yahoo.com) or (440)871-3229. Huntington Playhouse is located at 28601 Lake Road in Bay Village, Ohio and is an affiliate of the Cleveland Metroparks. For up to date information about Huntington Playhouse, check our web site at : _www.huntingtonplayhouse.com_ (http://www.huntingtonplayhouse.com/) ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. -------------------------------1176124452 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Huntington Playhouse is still looking for=20= a male=20 actor to play the part of George in "Don't Dress for Dinner".  Age= =20 range is late 20's to early 40's.  Character needs to project a=20 "menacing"  first impression.
 
Performance dates are Thurs-Sun May 3 -=20 27.  Rehearsal schedule would be flexible until April 22.  If=20 interested, contact the Director, Dale Hruska, at hpclights1 at yahoo.com=20 or (440)871-3229.
 
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-------------------------------1176124452-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Mon Apr 9 06:47:03 2007 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny K. Wu) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 09:47:03 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]In Need of a photographer Message-ID: <0MKp2t-1Hau860XoL-0008WJ@mrelay.perfora.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01AF_01C77A8C.07ECAD70 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hey everyone, on April 21, my nonprofit civil rights organization is going to have a special dinner gala to meet and greet our US chapters representatives and national board members that will be having for the first time in decades, a national board meeting here in Cleveland, we are in need of a photographer that would be interested in help take some photographs for archiving needs, in return, we'll provide the dinner meal. We have already 300 people that has ordered their tickets for the event held at Li Wah Restaurant. I've included the information again below for your reference, thank you 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 ------=_NextPart_000_01AF_01C77A8C.07ECAD70 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Hey everyone, on April 21, my nonprofit civil rights organization is going to have a special dinner gala to meet and greet = our US chapters representatives and national board members that will be having = for the first time in decades, a national board meeting here in Cleveland, we = are in need of a photographer that would be interested in help take some = photographs for archiving needs, in return, we’ll provide the dinner meal. We = have already 300 people that has ordered their tickets for the event held at = Li Wah Restaurant.

 

I’ve included the information again below for = your reference, thank you

 

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

 

------=_NextPart_000_01AF_01C77A8C.07ECAD70-- From waltcampbell at ameritech.net Mon Apr 9 07:44:25 2007 From: waltcampbell at ameritech.net (Walt Campbell) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 07:44:25 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Susan Weber, Early Girl (Formerly Slackjaw) perform:Take Back The Night Concert Apr 13 Message-ID: <527990.1312.qm@web82707.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-12218706-1176129865=:1312 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit SUSAN WEBER TO PERFORM AT TAKE BACK THE NIGHT CONCERT APRIL 13 Susan Weber and Monet's Orbit will perform at Take Back The Night on Friday, April 13, at 9:00 PM at The Spot, 1619 Mistletoe Drive, Cleveland, OH 44106 (on the campus of Case Western Reserve University). This concert, sponsored by the Feminist Majority Leadership Alliance at CWRU, is a fundraising event for the Cleveland Rape Crisis Center. Early Girl (formerly Slackjaw) and another act TBA will also perform. $5 Cover, $3 if you bring an item on the Rape Crisis Center's Wish List. Visit this page to access their wish list: http://www.clevelandrapecrisis.org/home/wish.asp Walt Campbell (216) 469-0323 Campbell Artist Management Representing Susan Weber 2006 Free Times Music Award Winner Best Female Singer-Songwriter Web Site: www.susanweber.com MySpace: www.myspace.com/susanweber Susan's Sonicbids EPK: http://www.sonicbids.com/epk/epk.asp?epk_id=64044 --0-12218706-1176129865=:1312 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
SUSAN WEBER TO PERFORM AT TAKE BACK THE NIGHT CONCERT APRIL 13
 
Susan Weber and Monet's Orbit will perform at Take Back The Night on Friday, April 13, at 9:00 PM at The Spot, 1619 Mistletoe Drive, Cleveland, OH 44106 (on the campus of Case Western Reserve University). 
 
This concert, sponsored by the Feminist Majority Leadership Alliance at CWRU, is a fundraising event for the Cleveland Rape Crisis Center
 
Early Girl (formerly Slackjaw) and another act TBA will also perform.  $5 Cover,  $3 if you bring an item on the Rape Crisis Center's Wish List. Visit this page to access their wish list: http://www.clevelandrapecrisis.org/home/wish.asp



Walt Campbell (216) 469-0323
Campbell Artist Management
Representing Susan Weber
2006 Free Times Music Award Winner
Best Female Singer-Songwriter
--0-12218706-1176129865=:1312-- From matt4jack at yahoo.com Mon Apr 9 07:53:58 2007 From: matt4jack at yahoo.com (Renee Matthews) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 07:53:58 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Colored Funeral at Karamu House Message-ID: <549380.40627.qm@web53304.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-352970650-1176130438=:40627 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="0-1400709665-1176130438=:40627" --0-1400709665-1176130438=:40627 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hello Everyone, I do hope you get a chance to support me and the Karamu House by coming out to see this play. It is a hoot! Sometimes we need to laugh at our circumstances. Then, we need to get up and do something to better our lives. Gregory Carr has written a play that is comparable to George C. Wolfe's "The Colored Museum". It is a World Premiere and a must see. Hope to see you all there at some point. We need your support. Much Love Always Renee Matthews-Jackson The Colored Museum - Ensemble Cast Member Here's a link to a Plain Dealer article and a copy is attached: http://www.cleveland.com/plaindealer/stories/index.ssf?/base/entertainment-0/1176021240311540.xml&coll=2#continue: --------------------------------- Get your own web address. Have a HUGE year through Yahoo! Small Business. --0-1400709665-1176130438=:40627 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Hello Everyone,
 
I do hope you get a chance to support me and the Karamu House by coming out to see this play.  It is a hoot!  Sometimes we need to laugh at our circumstances.  Then, we need to get up and do something to better our lives.  Gregory Carr has written a play that is comparable to George C. Wolfe's "The Colored Museum".  It is a World Premiere and a must see.  Hope to see you all there at some point.  We need your support.
 
Much Love Always
 
Renee Matthews-Jackson
The Colored Museum - Ensemble Cast Member
 
Here's a link to a Plain Dealer article and a copy is attached:
 


Get your own web address.
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Marc L. Goodman/Apr. 9 & Other News! Message-ID: <1861995.1176135426180.JavaMail.root@web22> ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST" Voice Talent - MARC L. GOODMAN (Location: Cleveland, Ohio) (April 9, 2007) To view Marc's profile, visit www.artistschair.com or http://www.artistschair.com/showprofile.asp?id=902 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 fstorch at beckcenter.org Mon Apr 9 10:29:50 2007 From: fstorch at beckcenter.org (Fran Storch) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 13:29:50 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Beck Center Youth Theater presents HONK! A Musical Tale of the Ugly Duckling, May 4-13 Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84EAED94B@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77ACC.ADD8C0AA Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 9, 2007 For more Information, (216) 521-2540 Yvette Hanzel, extension 225 Dawn Youngs, extension 223 =20 =20 =20 Beck Center's Youth Theater presents HONK! A Musical Tale of the Ugly Duckling May 4 - May 13, 2007 Directed by Kevin Joseph Kelly =20 Lakewood, Ohio -Beck Center for the Arts' Youth Theater presents Honk! A Musical Tale of the Ugly Duckling on the Mackey Main Stage from May 4 through May 13, 2007. Directed by Kevin Joseph Kelly, Honk! is the story of Ugly, a duckling whose odd, gawky looks instantly incite prejudice from his family and neighbors. Separated from the farm, Ugly must find his way home. Along his rollicking and harrowing journey he not only discovers his true beauty and glorious destiny, but also finds love and acceptance in all its forms. "I am thrilled to be directing Honk! and working with the incredible kids at Beck," says Kelly. "This show is very challenging musically and the cast is handling the task like pros. I can't wait to share the joy of the performance with families everywhere." Kevin Joseph Kelly has taught at the Beck Center for the Arts, Cassidy Theatre and The Cleveland Play House. As a director, Kevin has directed at several area theaters including the Beck Center for the Arts, Weathervane Playhouse, Cassidy Theatre, Clague Playhouse, and Rocky River Community Theater. In addition, he has spent the last several years at The Cleveland Play House performing in the Children's Theatre Series and their Club Cabaret Series. Cast members for Honk! are students from the Beck Center's Theater Education program. They have participated in the Fundamentals of Theater class and other "core" theater classes for children available at the Beck Center for the Arts. In both fundamentals and core classes, students explore basic acting skills through improvisation and theater games, as well as develop singing and acting techniques, and study method acting. In addition, they have had introduction to theater appreciation and basic theater terminology. The Beck Center's production of Honk! A Musical Tale of the Ugly Duckling is sponsored by Cox Communications, Westfield Great Northern, Music Is Elementary, and Lakewoodbuzz.com. 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, and the Thomas H. White Foundation, and the Ohio Arts Council. Honk! runs May 4 through May 13 on the Mackey Main Stage. Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m., Sunday, May 6 at 4:00 p.m. and Sunday, May 13 at 3:00 p.m. A special matinee has been scheduled for 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, May 8. Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for children (12 and under). Group discounts are available for 12 or more. To reserve tickets, call the Beck Center Box Office at (216) 521-2540. Convenient on-site parking is available. The Beck Center for the Arts is located just ten minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. ### ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77ACC.ADD8C0AA Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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Lakewood= , OhioBeck Center for the Arts’ Youth = Theater presents Honk! A Musical Tale of = the Ugly Duckling on the Mackey Main Stage from May 4 through = May 13, = 2007.

          =   Directed by Kevin Joseph Kelly, Honk! is the story of Ugly, a duckling whose odd, gawky looks instantly incite = prejudice from his family and neighbors.  Separated from the farm, Ugly must = find his way home.  Along his rollicking and harrowing journey he not = only discovers his true beauty and glorious destiny, but also finds love and = acceptance in all its forms. “I am thrilled to be directing Honk! and working with the incredible kids at Beck,” says Kelly.  = “This show is very challenging musically and the cast is handling the task = like pros.  I can't wait to share the joy of the performance with families everywhere.

          =   Kevin Joseph Kelly has taught at the Beck Center for the Arts, Cassidy Theatre and The Cleveland Play House. =  As a director, Kevin has directed at several area theaters including the = Beck = Center for the Arts, Weathervane Playhouse, Cassidy Theatre, Clague = Playhouse, and Rocky River Community Theater.  In addition, he has spent = the last several years at The Cleveland Play House performing in the Children’s Theatre Series and their Club Cabaret = Series.


Cast members for Honk! are students from the Beck Center’s = Theater Education program.  They have participated in the Fundamentals of = Theater class and other “core” theater classes for children = available at the Beck Center for the Arts.  In = both fundamentals and core classes, students explore basic acting skills = through improvisation and theater games, as well as develop singing and acting techniques, and study method acting.  In addition, they have had introduction to theater appreciation and basic theater = terminology.

The Beck Center’s production of Honk! A Musical Tale = of the Ugly Duckling is sponsored by Cox Communications, Westfield = Great Northern, Music Is Elementary, and Lakewoodbuzz.com. 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, and the Thomas H. White Foundation, = and the Ohio Arts Council.

Honk! runs May 4 through May 13 on the Mackey Main = Stage.  Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m., Sunday, May 6 at 4:00 p.m. and Sunday, May 13 at 3:00 p.m.  A special matinee has been scheduled for = 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, = May 8.  Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for = children (12 and under).  Group discounts are available for 12 or more.  To reserve tickets, call the Beck Center Box Office at (216) = 521-2540.  Convenient on-site parking is available.  The Beck Center for the Arts is = located just ten minutes west of downtown Cleveland = at 17801 Detroit = Avenue in Lakewood.

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C77ACC.ADD8C0AA-- From tolle at abc-packaging.com Mon Apr 9 10:34:15 2007 From: tolle at abc-packaging.com (Tammi Olle) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 13:34:15 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Wiz Message-ID: <001c01c77acd$4b69d5a0$0901010a@Psyche> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_001D_01C77AAB.C45835A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit SMS Dramatic Arts Organization invites you to 'Ease on Down the Road' as we present The Wiz This high energy play is adapted from 'The Wonderful Wizard of Oz' and includes hits like 'He's the Wizard' and 'Don't Nobody Bring Me No Bad News'. Join Dorothy, the Scarecrow, the Tinman and the Lion as they journey to the Emerald City to see the Wizard and encounter the colorful characters, witches and magical creatures along the way. Friday May 18 & Saturday May 19th at 7:00 pm Sunday May 20th at 2:00pm 265 Baker Street Berea, OH 44017 Tickets are selling fast, call now for best seats. Tickets: $6.00 adults and $4.00 seniors/students- what a deal! Call 216-556-2400 to reserve tickets. THE WIZ Book by William F. Brown, Music and Lyrics by Charlie Smalls ------=_NextPart_000_001D_01C77AAB.C45835A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

SMS = Dramatic Arts Organization invites you to = ‘Ease on Down the Road’ as = we present

The Wiz

 

 

This high energy play is adapted from ‘The = Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ and includes hits like ‘He’s the Wizard’ = and ‘Don’t Nobody Bring Me No Bad = News’.  Join Dorothy, the Scarecrow, the = Tinman and the Lion as they journey to the Emerald City to see the = Wizard and encounter the colorful characters, witches and magical creatures along = the way.

 

Friday = May 18 & Saturday May 19th at 7:00 pm

Sunday = May 20th at 2:00pm

 

265 Baker = Street           Berea, OH 44017=

 

Tickets are selling fast, call now for best = seats.

 

Tickets: = $6.00 adults and $4.00 seniors/students- what a = deal!

Call 216-556-2400 to reserve tickets.

 

THE WIZ Book by William F. Brown, Music and Lyrics by = Charlie Smalls

 

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_001D_01C77AAB.C45835A0-- >From The Mad Factory" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0014_01C77AAE.F5E59330 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable hi fred please let me know if you get this THE MAD* FACTORY IS HOLDING AUDITIONS FOR "ONCE UPON A MATTRESS" Who: Adults and Students ages 12 on up. When: Saturday, May 19~1:00-3:00pm or Monday, May 21~7:00-9:00pm or by = appointment. Where: MAD* Factory Classroom~39 S. Main St., Suite 310, Oberlin, = 44074~~directions are available on our website at www.madfactory.org or = by phone at 440-774-7062. Please come promptly at the beginning of auditions and plan on staying = the entire time. Bring a sense of humor and all scheduling conflicts. = Performances will be held in Oberlin High School's Auditorium July 27-29 = & August 3-5. ------=_NextPart_000_0014_01C77AAE.F5E59330 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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Who: Adults=20 and Students ages 12 on up.

When:=20 Saturday, May 19~1:00-3:00pm or Monday, May 21~7:00-9:00pm or by=20 appointment.

Where: MAD*=20 Factory Classroom~39 S. Main St., Suite 310, Oberlin, 44074~~directions = are=20 available on our website at www.madfactory.org or by = phone at=20 440-774-7062.

Please=20 come promptly at the beginning of auditions and plan on staying the = entire time.=20 Bring a sense of humor and all scheduling conflicts.=20 Performances=20 will be held in Oberlin High School's Auditorium July 27-29 &  August 3-5.
 
 
------=_NextPart_000_0014_01C77AAE.F5E59330-- >From groundworksmailinglist " Reminder to all GroundWorks friends and supporters, GroundWorks is hosting a Gospel Brunch benefit party this Sunday April 15 at the House of Blues in downtown Cleveland. It is a fabulous place, worth going just to see the first class outsider art collection that covers all the walls. The House of Blues Foundation out of New Orleans buys the work to support non-academically trained, often poor, artists. If you?ve always thought about going down to the House of Blues Gospel Brunch now is your chance to check it out and help support Cleveland?s own GroundWorks Dancetheater. There will be Mimosas and lots of other good things to eat, while being serenaded by a gospel choir. The GroundWorks will also perform with the singers. There is a silent auction with the opportunity to buy art from 9 artists, including Don Harvey, Mark Soppeland, Garie Waltzer, Hui Chu Ying, and others. In addition, there are many non-art auction items too numerous to mention. Below is a summary of information about the benefit. Please forward this message to your e-mail lists - thanks. Hope to see you there! David Groundworks Benefit House of Blues - 308 Euclid Ave. and E. 4th St., Cleveland Sunday, April 15th, 11:15am Good food and drink Gospel singers Groundworks dancers perform Chance to see fabulous outsider art and funky decor Opportunity to buy great art, and maybe find a great deal at silent auction, as well as non-art items Valet parking available for $4.00 at the 4th Street entrance Call 216-691-3180 to RSVP ? and pick up tickets at the door. ................................................................ Our apologies to anyone who has removed their address from this list. To unsubscribe please contact info at groundworksdance.org. From james_orosz2006 at yahoo.com Mon Apr 9 11:54:30 2007 From: james_orosz2006 at yahoo.com (James Orosz) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 11:54:30 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Indi Club April 22. 2007 Message-ID: <187650.13436.qm@web55101.mail.re4.yahoo.com> --0-1184307817-1176144870=:13436 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Cleveland IndieClub FREE Monthly Networking Meeting ? April 22, 2007 The Cleveland IndieClub meets every month, free of charge, for those who have the passion for making movies using film or video (whether it is in acting, directing, producing, writing, lighting or any other skill) and are looking for others who have similar interests. Cleveland IndieClub is administrated by Johnny K. Wu with the collaboration of Bill Johns and generally hosted each month by their members, which offers each an opportunity to create a variety of interest and topic. Cleveland IndieClub official website: www.clevelandindieclub.com NOTE: Every months we have had a standing room only of over 65 people participating, come early to get a seat. :) April 22, 2007 (1pm - 4pm) at The Hyacinth Lofts 3030 East 63rd Street Cleveland, Ohio, 44127 Please park on the street and enter from front of the building. Dial 022 to be buzzed in PLEASE DO NOT leave valuable things in your car on passerby's sight. Co-Hosts: Johnny Wu and Bill Johns Tempered Zealot Productions' A Thousand Words: BloodLine Bryant Anderson's film "Get Him" Featured Event: Networking with Indie Filmmakers For more information about Cleveland IndieClub, visit Cleveland IndieClub @ http://www.clevelandindieclub.com Organized and sponsored by Johnny K. Wu & Media Design Imaging (www.mdifilm.com). Co-sponsored by David Perkowski & The Hyacinth Lofts (www.thehyacinthlofts.com), Bill Johns & Cinevid Productions (www.cinevidproductions.com), the Cleveland IndieClub members, and the current monthly host. For the first past 2 years, Cleveland IndieClub was also co-sponsored by Talkies Movie & Coffee Bar (www.talkiescoffee.com) located at Ohio City. Past sponsor: Michael Balas & Media Group Studios (www.mediagroupstudios.com) Next meeting is scheduled for May 20, 2007 NOTE: If you have a movie on DVD that you would like to have it raffled, bring it to the meeting to have it raffled off to the participants. If you have short films (no longer than 30mins) that you would like to present and talk about it for future meetings, please email me at johnny at mdifilm.com (first come first serve) --------------------------------- Looking for earth-friendly autos? Browse Top Cars by "Green Rating" at Yahoo! Autos' Green Center. --0-1184307817-1176144870=:13436 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Cleveland IndieClub FREE Monthly Networking Meeting ? April 22, 2007


The Cleveland IndieClub meets every month, free of charge, for those who
have the passion for making movies using film or video (whether it is in
acting, directing, producing, writing, lighting or any other skill) and
are looking for others who have similar interests.

Cleveland IndieClub is administrated by Johnny K. Wu with the
collaboration of Bill Johns and generally hosted each month by their
members, which offers each an opportunity to create a variety of
interest and topic. Cleveland IndieClub official website:
www.clevelandindieclub.com

NOTE: Every months we have had a standing room only of over 65 people
participating, come early to get a seat. :)


April 22, 2007 (1pm - 4pm) at
The Hyacinth Lofts
3030 East 63rd Street
Cleveland, Ohio, 44127

Please park on the street and enter from front of the building.
Dial 022 to be buzzed in
PLEASE DO NOT leave valuable things in your car on passerby's sight.

Co-Hosts: Johnny Wu and Bill Johns
 
  • Tempered Zealot Productions' A Thousand Words: BloodLine
  • Bryant Anderson's film "Get Him"
Featured Event: Networking with Indie Filmmakers
 
For more information about Cleveland IndieClub, visit Cleveland
IndieClub @ http://www.clevelandindieclub.com

Organized and sponsored by Johnny K. Wu & Media Design Imaging
(www.mdifilm.com). Co-sponsored by David Perkowski & The Hyacinth Lofts
(www.thehyacinthlofts.com), Bill Johns & Cinevid Productions
(www.cinevidproductions.com), the Cleveland IndieClub members, and the
current monthly host. For the first past 2 years,
Cleveland IndieClub
was also co-sponsored by Talkies Movie & Coffee Bar
(www.talkiescoffee.com) located at
Ohio City. Past sponsor: Michael
Balas & Media Group Studios (www.mediagroupstudios.com)

Next meeting is scheduled for
May 20, 2007

NOTE: If you have a movie on DVD that you would like to have it raffled,
bring it to the meeting to have it raffled off to the participants. If
you have short films (no longer than 30mins) that you would like to
present and talk about it for future meetings, please email me at
johnny at mdifilm.com (first come first serve)


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Browse Top Cars by "Green Rating" at Yahoo! Autos' Green Center. --0-1184307817-1176144870=:13436-- From wspamherst at gmail.com Mon Apr 9 12:16:34 2007 From: wspamherst at gmail.com (Workshop Players) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 15:16:34 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop Players Present "Children's Letters To God" and "Diary of Adam and Eve" Message-ID: <24b1a6670704091216x5497f8d2o97300817173eb2fb@mail.gmail.com> ------=_Part_4845_7390928.1176146194617 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline *CHILDREN'S LETTERS TO GOD* Book by Stuart Hample Music by David Evans Lyrics by Douglas J. Cohen Directed by Jenifer Warren Music Director: Jayne Kacik Inspired by the international bestseller of the same name, CHILDREN'S LETTERS TO GOD is a musical that follows the lives of five young friends as they voice beliefs, desires, questions and doubts common to all people but most disarmingly expressed by children. Sixteen tuneful songs and assorted scenes (some based on actual letters) explore timeless issues such as sibling rivalry, divorce, holidays, loss of a beloved pet, the trials of being unathletic and first love. This entertaining show carries a universal message which crosses the boundaries of age, geography, and religion. *Cast:* Brett: Jonathan Warren Joanna: Lindsay Kaatz Kicker: Adam Riegler Iris: Tia Karaplis Theo: Jacob Hebble Ensemble: Jacob Bolton, Brianna Bryant, Olivia Cotton, Kristie Fabanich, Kaitlin Kohler, Kelsi Peggs, Katrina Walker, Hannah Watson Little Tikes: Alex Bolton, Jason Molek, Julia Molek *and THE DIARY OF ADAM AND EVE* Book by Jerome Coopersmith, Jerry Bock, and Sheldon Harnick Music by Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick Lyrics by Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick Directed by Teresa Lee Jenkins Music Director: Jayne Kacik *Cast:* The Serpent: Mike Majer Adam: Jack Warren Eve: Jayne Kacik Based on the short story The Diary of Adam and Eve by Mark Twain, this show is a quirky, touching spin on the tale of the world's first couple. The action takes place on Saturday, 1 June in Eden It presents a charming and beautiful twist to the Bible story with Eve dominating Adam's right to name all living things as she interjects herself into Adam's heretofore uncomplicated life in Eden. Performance dates for both shows are April 19, 20, 21, 27, 28, 29, May 4, 5, 6, at 8 p.m., with Sunday matinees on April 29 and May 6 at 3 p.m. Tickets are $12 each and may be reserved by calling our box office at 440-988-5613. Discounts are available for groups of 15 or more. Tickets are going fast. Reserve yours now! Workshop Players Theatre-in-the-Round is located at 44820 Middle Ridge Roadin Amherst. Check out our website at www.workshopplayers.com. - 30 - -- "If all the world's a stage, I want better lighting!" ------=_Part_4845_7390928.1176146194617 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline

CHILDREN'S LETTERS TO GOD

Book by Stuart Hample
Music by David Evans
Lyrics by Douglas J. Cohen
Directed by Jenifer Warren

Music Director: Jayne Kacik

Inspired by the international bestseller of the same name, CHILDREN'S LETTERS TO GOD is a musical that follows the lives of five young friends as they voice beliefs, desires, questions and doubts common to all people but most disarmingly expressed by children.  Sixteen tuneful songs and assorted scenes (some based on actual letters) explore timeless issues such as sibling rivalry, divorce, holidays, loss of a beloved pet, the trials of being unathletic and first love.  This entertaining show carries a universal message which crosses the boundaries of age, geography, and religion.

Cast:

Brett:   Jonathan Warren

Joanna:  Lindsay Kaatz

Kicker:   Adam Riegler

Iris:   Tia Karaplis

Theo:   Jacob Hebble

Ensemble:  Jacob Bolton, Brianna Bryant, Olivia Cotton, Kristie Fabanich, Kaitlin Kohler, Kelsi Peggs, Katrina Walker, Hannah Watson

Little Tikes:  Alex Bolton, Jason Molek, Julia Molek


and THE DIARY OF ADAM AND EVE

Book by Jerome Coopersmith, Jerry Bock, and Sheldon Harnick
Music by Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick
Lyrics by Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick
Directed by Teresa Lee Jenkins

Music Director: Jayne Kacik

 

Cast:

The Serpent:  Mike Majer

Adam:  Jack Warren

Eve:  Jayne Kacik

Based on the short story The Diary of Adam and Eve by Mark Twain, this show is a quirky, touching spin on the tale of the world's first couple.  The action takes place on Saturday, 1 June in Eden  It presents a charming and beautiful twist to the Bible story with Eve dominating Adam's right to name all living things as she interjects herself into Adam's heretofore uncomplicated life in Eden.

 

Performance dates for both shows are April 19, 20, 21, 27, 28, 29, May 4, 5, 6, at 8 p.m., with Sunday matinees on April 29 and May 6 at 3 p.m.

Tickets are $12 each and may be reserved by calling our box office at 440-988-5613. Discounts are available for groups of 15 or more.   Tickets are going fast. Reserve yours now!

 

Workshop Players Theatre-in-the-Round is located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road in Amherst . Check out our website at www.workshopplayers.com.

 

 

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--
"If all the world's a stage, I want better lighting!" ------=_Part_4845_7390928.1176146194617-- From wspamherst at gmail.com Mon Apr 9 12:28:06 2007 From: wspamherst at gmail.com (Workshop Players) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 15:28:06 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop Players Auditions "Over The Tavern" Message-ID: <24b1a6670704091228p565f39cewd2fd0e576040a187@mail.gmail.com> ------=_Part_5133_18126421.1176146886088 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline *OVER THE TAVERN* by Tom Dudzick *Director: Don Wozniak *Performance dates: June 28, 29, 30, July 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, 14, 15, 2007 Audition Schedule: *Sunday, April 22nd, **7:00-9:00 p.m.** Monday, April 23rd, **7:00-9:00 p.m.*** Auditions will be held at Workshop Players Theater, located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road in Amherst. *Cast:*** *One male mid to late 40's, three sons age 12, 13, and 15. One female early to mid 40's, one daughter 16, and one female nun 70's. * *For more information contact: Don Wozniak at 440-244-3960 or cen55422 at centurytel.net * -- "If all the world's a stage, I want better lighting!" ------=_Part_5133_18126421.1176146886088 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline

OVER THE TAVERN

by Tom Dudzick

Director: Don Wozniak

Performance dates: June 28, 29, 30, July 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, 14, 15, 2007

Audition Schedule:

Sunday, April 22nd,
7:00-9:00 p.m.


Monday, April 23rd,
7:00-9:00 p.m.

Auditions will be held at Workshop Players Theater, located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road in Amherst.

Cast:

One male mid to late 40's, three sons age 12, 13, and 15. One female early to mid 40's, one daughter 16, and one female nun 70's.


For more information contact:
Don Wozniak at 440-244-3960 or cen55422 at centurytel.net

 



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"If all the world's a stage, I want better lighting!" ------=_Part_5133_18126421.1176146886088-- From Erika_N_Acquaviva at Progressive.com Mon Apr 9 12:32:57 2007 From: Erika_N_Acquaviva at Progressive.com (Erika N Acquaviva) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 15:32:57 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat Message-ID: This is a multipart message in MIME format. --=_alternative 006B635D852572B8_= Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable 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! TICKETS ARE GOING FAST......please call to purchase yours today.=20 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 =20 --=_alternative 006B635D852572B8_= Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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!


TICKETS ARE GOING FAST......please call to purchase yours today.

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


                                                     
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-------------------------------1176148783-- From JKrol at hawken.edu Mon Apr 9 13:08:06 2007 From: JKrol at hawken.edu (John Krol) Date: Mon, 09 Apr 2007 16:08:06 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]summer camp drama director needed Message-ID: Seeking a drama director for the summer arts camp at ArtsCollinwood, 15605 = Waterloo Road, Cleveland (near the Beachland Ballroom.) The camp is six = weeks, June 19th through August 2nd, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday = mornings from 9:00 to 12:00, with a one week break in the middle. Pay is = $25.00 an hour. The drama director will be working with two groups of children, five to = eight year olds and nine to twelve year olds, approximately an hour and a = half a day each. The goal of the director should be to put on a public = performance on the last day of camp, coordinating with the art director on = costumes, props, and scenery. Experience working with children of this = age is appreciated, but creativity and a willingness to be a team member = and manage relationships with children, parents, and junior counselors/assi= stants is even more appreciated. Those interested in the position should please submit their letter of = application and resume via email to me at jkrol at hawken.edu. =20 John Krol, ArtsCollinwood Summer Camp Director=20 From prayzhymproductions at hotmail.com Mon Apr 9 13:29:10 2007 From: prayzhymproductions at hotmail.com (Ashley Grier) Date: Mon, 09 Apr 2007 15:29:10 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]male actor needed Message-ID: Are you an actor? Ever been interested in theatre? Does any one tell you that you should become an actor? Prayz Hym Productions, Inc searching for Men and male teens. 2 Roles available for Gospel Play entitled ?Let Go & Let God? For information regarding roles and play availability Contact Ashley Grier 216- 659-9299 prayzhymproductions at hotmail.com Regards, Ashley Grier C.E.O< Prayz Hym Productions *Holding on to my dreams, while I fly so high!* _________________________________________________________________ MSN is giving away a trip to Vegas to see Elton John.? Enter to win today. http://msnconcertcontest.com?icid-nceltontagline From prayzhymproductions at hotmail.com Mon Apr 9 13:32:31 2007 From: prayzhymproductions at hotmail.com (Ashley Grier) Date: Mon, 09 Apr 2007 15:32:31 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]volunteers needed Message-ID: Do you love Theatre? Are you sixteen years and older and often wonder what really goes on behind that curtain? What goes on when putting together a play? If so, come, volunteer And Gain an enjoyable experience!! Prayz Hym Productions is looking for volunteers to assist its very first production of ?Let Go & Let God?! If you need volunteer work or just want to assist in the theatre, Call Ashley 216- 659-9299 or Aleah 216- 269- 0558 Email: prayzhymproductions at hotmail.com or aleah_prayzhym at hotmail.com *Theatre is Amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!* Regards, Ashley Grier C.E.O< Prayz Hym Productions *Holding on to my dreams, while I fly so high!* _________________________________________________________________ MSN is giving away a trip to Vegas to see Elton John.? Enter to win today. http://msnconcertcontest.com?icid-nceltontagline From jbarlow at lorainccc.edu Mon Apr 9 13:59:03 2007 From: jbarlow at lorainccc.edu (Janet Barlow) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 16:59:03 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]This Week and Beyond at Stocker Arts Center Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77AE9.E7C80C20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Please take a moment to find out about this week's events=20 - A Family Musical along and a Great Student Art Exhibition -=20 and then scroll down for a Sneak Peak of other live events coming to Stocker Arts Center during April/May - all great events for all ages! =20 Here are the details: =20 =20 This week, we proudly present 3 performances of a special treat - a musical the whole family can enjoy: "A Kid's Life!" Wednesday, April 11 at 11 am and 7 pm & Thursday, April 12 at 11 am=20 When "A Kid's Life!" begins, we meet Zack, an adorable 5-year-old boy, and his golden retriever and best friend, Starsky. Together, they embark on a fun-filled adventure through their hometown where they befriend Zoe, a spunky 5-year-old girl who is new to town and rather shy. Gradually, Zack wins her trust and brings her out of her shell. Over the course of the day, Zack and Zoe encounter many new friends: from a talking clock who teaches them the importance of time, to a beautiful owl who reminds them that animals have feelings too, to an orange tree that gives them a deeper appreciation of nature. Mr. Sullivan, the corner store clerk, also joins the fun by showing them how wonderful "a kid's life!" can be! Packed with wholesome family entertainment and positive messages, this feel-good musical enchants audiences of all ages and is sure to get you moving! =20 The show runs one hour, and each of the performances will be followed by a meet-and-greet in the lobby with the cast in their colorful costumes. "A Kid's Life!" encourages positive thinking for children and inspires them to: appreciate the environment, believe in themselves, respect others, and most of all enjoy the magic of a kid's life! It's the perfect introduction to the wonderful world of live musical theatre. Let the charm and magic of "A Kid's Life!" create lasting memories for you and your family. Go to www.akidslife.net and watch the "trailer" and see for yourself! =20 Tickets: $10/each; Groups of 15 or more, please call the Box Office for special Group Rates! =20 other live events also coming to Stocker this spring: =20 Pluck Thursday, April 19 at 7:30pm=20 Directed by Cal McCrystal "The three most stupid musicians in the world have been invited to perform at last! Highly strung violinist Yarlsberg has designs on the perfect concert and ever enthusiastic Mr. Abanathie aims to please with a variety of instruments. Meanwhile, budget celebrity Kadifachi's surprisingly passionate relationship with her cello threatens to hijack the entire performance!" Enjoy the musical comedy show where anything could, and does, happen! Pluck, made up of violinist Adrian Garratt, violist Jon Regan and cellist Sian Kadifachi, is the comedy string trio whose unique and hugely entertaining show has turned the classical concert on its head! The group has played hundreds of shows all over the world, leading to huge exposure and reviews the likes of which string trios have never seen before... "Gloriously funny!" The Scotsman. "I laughed so much it really hurt" Three Weeks. Winner of four major international awards, Pluck has crescendoed its way to fame since the group's acclaimed debut at the Edinburgh Festival in 2003. From that time on, Pluck has tickled the funny bone of sold-out crowds all across Europe, Australia and the Far East. Now it's Stocker Arts Center's turn to enjoy Pluck's melodic buffoonery as they wreak havoc between harmonies. It's the Marx Brothers meets Yo-Yo Ma! It's Pluck! www.pluck.me.uk =20 Pavlo and his Band in Concert Saturday, April 21 - 7:30pm=20 After the enthusiastic response they received here last season, we've invited Pavlo and his band back to Stocker to wow you! Pavlo is the performer the News Leader of Duncan, BC dubbed the "Greek God of the Guitar!" He has also been called "Lord of the Strings!" (Star Phoenix, Saskatoon, KS) and a "Master Showman" (London Free Press). A Canadian born Greek composer, musician, singer, guitarist and recording artist, Pavlo composes in a style best described as "Mediterranean Music." He combines influences of Flamenco, Latin, Classical and Mediterranean guitar and mixes them together with the Greek Bouzouki, creating his own unique style! Pavlo and his band have released six albums, one of which was nominated for "Best Instrumental Album of the Year" at the 2000 Juno Awards in Canada. Two of his records have received Gold certifications in Canada by the Canadian Recording Industry Association, and he has sold over 500,000 albums worldwide. In 2004, he won "World Artist of the Year" at the Canadian Independent Music Awards. Pavlo's music has been included on two episodes of The Chris Isaak Show, a movie called "Marine Life" starring Cybil Shepherd, CTV's "Eleventh Hour" and L.A.'s "L Word" to name a few. His music has also been featured on over a dozen CD compilations around the world. Pavlo and his band perform over 150 concerts a year. We're glad they were able to fit in a return visit to Stocker Arts Center! Don't miss watching this dazzling performer - who will even astonish you by playing the guitar behind his head! You will be awed by the virtuosity and musicianship of Pavlo and his band members! www.pavlo.net =20 Tickets: $15.00/Adults; $10.00/Children 12 and under =20 Imani Winds in Concert Friday, April 27 - 7:30pm=20 VALERIE COLEMAN, flute, TOYIN SPELLMAN-DIAZ, oboe,=20 MARIAM ADAM, clarinet JEFF SCOTT, French horn=20 MONICA ELLIS, bassoon Praised by Gramophone and Essence Magazine for "taking the wind quintet where it rarely ventures," the five accomplished musicians of Imani Winds joined forces in 1997 to expand the boundaries of the traditional wind quintet and explore the links between European, African and American music traditions. The name Imani, which literally means "faith" in Swahili, embodies this mission. In their time together, this young ensemble of African/Latin American heritage has established a distinct presence in the classical music world for dynamic playing, innovative programming, and inspirational outreach programs, which often explore the culture and heritage of the African Diaspora while introducing Western classical traditions to diverse audiences. In 2002, the group released their CMA/WQXR award winning debut recording entitled Umoja (featuring original works by Imani flutist, Valerie Coleman). Classical Underground, which was nominated for a 2005 Grammy Award, was released on the KOCH label in January 2005. Two-time winner of the CMA/ASCAP Award for "Adventurous Programming," the group also received the 2003 "Meet the Composer" Commissioning Music/USA Award. They are also recipients of the Artists International Annual New York Debut Prize. Past highlights include performances at Atlanta's National Black Arts Festival, Carnegie Hall's Weill Recital Hall, Chicago Symphony Musicians Residency Program, the Ravinia Festival, the Kennedy Center, and the Philadelphia Chamber Music Society. During the 2003-04 season Imani Winds enjoyed national exposure with broadcasts on NPR's Saint Paul Sunday and Performance Today. Their second CD for KOCH, titled Imani Winds, was released in January of 2006. www.imaniwinds =20 Tickets: $15.00/Adults; $10.00/Children 12 and under Livingston Taylor in Concert =20 Friday, May 11 - 7:30pm=20 "Like his big brother, James, Livingston Taylor is easy on the ears..." The Washington Post. Livingston Taylor is a consummate artist in his own right, and a veteran performer whose stage presence wows his audience from the first song. Presenting variety, versatility and joie de vivre in music, Liv lulls and charms the audience one moment and sends them into waves of laughter the next. A major force on the pop music and singer-songwriter scenes for more than 25 years, he has released several hit singles and more than a dozen albums (most recently, There You Are Again which features such guest artists as Carly Simon, James Taylor, Pam Tillis and Vince Gill). Liv has been called "the ultimate crowd pleaser" by Performing Songwriter Magazine, received recognition as Outstanding Folk/Acoustic Act from the Boston Music Awards, and also has won several awards from ASCAP for his songwriting. In addition, he is a Full Professor on the faculty of the Berklee College of Music in Boston. So whether you're laughing as he plays/jokes around about entering the Olympics in the category of Guitar (or sometimes Banjo) Playing, or wiping away a tear as he's singing about being the "Best of Friends," you will love his show! www.livtaylor.com =20 Tickets: $15.00/Adults; $10.00/Children 12 and under And while you're here, don't forget to visit the Beth K. Stocker Art Gallery where the current show is:=20 The LCCC Student Photo and Ceramics Exhibition 2007=20 which runs through Friday, April 20, 2007=20 This showcase of the finest photography and ceramics by LCCC students is produced by LCCC art students, who execute all aspects of the exhibit, including planning, jurying of the photographs and ceramic work, and designing and installing the exhibition. Presented by LCCC Arts and Humanities Division/Stocker Arts Center=20 or the next show, which is: The LCCC Student Art Exhibition 2007=20 which runs Friday, April 27, 2007 through Friday, May 18, 2007=20 This showcase of the finest artworks by LCCC students is produced by LCCC art students, who execute all aspects of the exhibit, including planning, jurying of the art and designing and installing the exhibition. Presented by LCCC Arts and Humanities Division/Stocker Arts Center=20 This show opens with an Artists Reception on Friday, April 27th, from 6:00 to 8:00pm - FREE! Gallery Hours:=20 Monday through Friday from 10:30am to 2:30pm and during many of the Stocker Arts Center evening and weekend events. =20 Gallery tours and additional hours by appointment. Call 440-366-4140 =20 The Stocker Arts Center Box Office is open Mondays through Fridays from 12:00 noon to 6:00pm, and one-and-a-half hours before ticketed events. You can purchase tickets in person, by phone, by fax, or online. By phone, please call (800) 995-5222 ext. 4040 or (440) 366-4040, fax your order to (440) 366-4761, or visit our internet site at www.lorainccc.edu/stocker and click on the "Buy Stocker Event Tickets" icon. For more information or to request a season brochure, please call the Stocker office at (800) 995-5222 ext. 4140 OR (440) 366-4140. The Stocker Arts Center is on the campus of Lorain County Community College, 1005 North Abbe Road, Elyria, Ohio 44035. =20 =20 I look forward to seeing you at Stocker this week for "A Kid's Life!" and many other times this month and next!! Janet ************************* Janet Herman Barlow Director, Stocker Arts Center Lorain County Community College 1005 North Abbe Road=20 Elyria, Ohio 44035 440.366.7105 or 1.800.995.5222 ext. 7105 440.366.4101 [fax] jbarlow at lorainccc.edu =20 www.lorainccc.edu/stocker =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77AE9.E7C80C20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Please take a moment to find out about this = week's=20 events
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A Family Musical=20 along and a Great Student=20 Art Exhibition -=20

 and then scroll down for a Sneak Peak=20 of other live events coming = to Stocker=20 Arts Center during April/May - = all=20 great events for all=20 ages
Here are the details:

 

 
This week, we proudly = present 3 performances of a special treat - a = musical=20 the whole family can enjoy:

"A=20 Kid's Life!"

    Wednesday, April 11 at 11 = am and 7=20 pm  = &
       = Thursday,=20 April 12 at 11 am

When "A=20 Kid's Life!" begins, we = meet Zack,=20 an adorable 5-year-old boy, and his golden retriever and best friend,=20 Starsky.  Together, they = embark on a=20 fun-filled adventure through their hometown where they befriend Zoe, a = spunky=20 5-year-old girl who is new to town and rather shy.  Gradually, Zack wins her trust and = brings her=20 out of her shell.  = Over the course of the day, = Zack and=20 Zoe encounter many new friends: from a talking clock who teaches them = the=20 importance of time, to a beautiful owl who reminds them that animals = have=20 feelings too, to an orange tree that gives them a deeper appreciation of = nature.  Mr. Sullivan, the = corner=20 store clerk, also joins the fun by showing them how wonderful “a = kid’s life!”=20 can be!  Packed with = wholesome family=20 entertainment and positive messages, this feel-good musical enchants = audiences=20 of all ages and is sure to get you moving!

 

The show runs one hour, and = each of=20 the performances will be followed by a meet-and-greet in the lobby with = the cast=20 in their colorful costumes.  = “A Kid’s=20 Life!” encourages positive thinking for children and inspires them = to:=20 appreciate the environment, believe in themselves, respect others, and = most of=20 all enjoy the magic of a kid’s life!  It’s the perfect = introduction to the=20 wonderful world of live musical theatre. =20 Let the charm and magic of “A Kid’s Life!” = create lasting memories for=20 you and your family.  Go to = www.akidslife.net  and = watch the=20 "trailer" and see for yourself!  

Tickets: = $10/each; Groups=20 of 15 or more, please call the Box Office for special Group=20 Rates!

 
other live=20 events also coming to = Stocker=20 this spring:  
Pluck
    Thursday, April=20 19 at 7:30pm
Directed by Cal McCrystal

"The three most stupid musicians = in the world=20 have been invited to perform at last!  Highly strung violinist = Yarlsberg=20 has designs on the perfect concert and ever enthusiastic Mr. Abanathie = aims to=20 please with a variety of instruments.  Meanwhile, budget celebrity=20 Kadifachi's surprisingly passionate relationship with her cello = threatens to=20 hijack the entire performance!"

Enjoy the musical comedy show = where anything=20 could, and does, happen!  Pluck, made up of violinist Adrian = Garratt,=20 violist Jon Regan and cellist Sian Kadifachi, is the comedy string trio = whose=20 unique and hugely entertaining show has turned the classical concert on = its=20 head!  The group has played hundreds of shows all over the world, = leading=20 to huge exposure and reviews the likes of which string trios have never = seen=20 before... “Gloriously funny!” The Scotsman.  “I = laughed so much it really=20 hurt” Three Weeks. Winner of four major international awards, = Pluck has=20 crescendoed its way to fame since the group's acclaimed debut at the = Edinburgh=20 Festival in 2003.  From that time on, Pluck has tickled the funny = bone of=20 sold-out crowds all across Europe, Australia and the Far East.  Now = it's=20 Stocker Arts Center's turn to enjoy Pluck's melodic buffoonery as they = wreak=20 havoc between harmonies.  It's the Marx Brothers meets Yo-Yo = Ma!  It's=20 Pluck!   www.pluck.me.uk=20

Pavlo and his Band in=20 Concert
   =20 Saturday, April 21 - 7:30pm=20

After the=20 enthusiastic response they received here last = season, we've invited Pavlo and his band back to = Stocker=20 to wow you!  Pavlo is the performer the News Leader of Duncan, BC = dubbed=20 the "Greek God of the Guitar!”  He has also been called "Lord = of the=20 Strings!" (Star Phoenix, Saskatoon, KS) and a "Master Showman" (London = Free=20 Press).  A Canadian born Greek composer, musician, singer, = guitarist and=20 recording artist, Pavlo composes in a style best described as = "Mediterranean=20 Music."  He combines influences of Flamenco, Latin, Classical and=20 Mediterranean guitar and mixes them together with the Greek Bouzouki, = creating=20 his own unique style!  Pavlo and his band have released six albums, = one of=20 which was nominated for "Best Instrumental Album of the Year" at the = 2000 Juno=20 Awards in Canada.  Two of his records have received Gold = certifications in=20 Canada by the Canadian Recording Industry Association, and he has sold = over=20 500,000 albums worldwide.  In 2004, he won "World Artist of the = Year" at=20 the Canadian Independent Music Awards.  Pavlo's music has been = included on=20 two episodes of The Chris Isaak Show, a movie called “Marine = Life” starring=20 Cybil Shepherd, CTV's “Eleventh Hour” and L.A.'s “L = Word” to name a few. =20 His music has also been featured on over a dozen CD compilations around = the=20 world.  Pavlo and his band perform over 150 concerts a year.  = We're=20 glad they were able to fit in a return visit to Stocker Arts = Center!  Don't=20 miss watching this dazzling performer – who will even astonish you = by playing=20 the guitar behind his head!  You will be awed by the virtuosity and = musicianship of Pavlo and his band members!   www.pavlo.net =
Tickets:  $15.00/Adults; $10.00/Children 12 and=20 under
 

Imani Winds in=20 Concert
    = Friday, April=20 27 - 7:30pm
VALERIE = COLEMAN,=20 flute, TOYIN SPELLMAN-DIAZ, = oboe,
MARIAM ADAM, clarinet JEFF = SCOTT, French=20 horn
MONICA ELLIS, bassoon

Praised by Gramophone and Essence Magazine for = "taking=20 the wind quintet where it rarely ventures," the five accomplished = musicians of=20 Imani Winds joined forces in 1997 to expand the boundaries of the = traditional=20 wind quintet and explore the links between European, African and = American music=20 traditions. The name Imani, which literally means “faith” in = Swahili, embodies=20 this mission. In their time together, this young ensemble of = African/Latin=20 American heritage has established a distinct presence in the classical = music=20 world for dynamic playing, innovative programming, and inspirational = outreach=20 programs, which often explore the culture and heritage of the African = Diaspora=20 while introducing Western classical traditions to diverse audiences. In = 2002,=20 the group released their CMA/WQXR award winning debut recording entitled = Umoja=20 (featuring original works by Imani flutist, Valerie Coleman). Classical=20 Underground, which was nominated for a 2005 Grammy Award, was released = on the=20 KOCH label in January 2005. Two-time winner of the CMA/ASCAP Award for=20 “Adventurous Programming,” the group also received the 2003 = “Meet the Composer”=20 Commissioning Music/USA Award. They are also recipients of the Artists=20 International Annual New York Debut Prize. Past highlights include = performances=20 at Atlanta's National Black Arts Festival, Carnegie Hall's Weill Recital = Hall,=20 Chicago Symphony Musicians Residency Program, the Ravinia Festival, the = Kennedy=20 Center, and the Philadelphia Chamber Music Society. During the 2003-04 = season=20 Imani Winds enjoyed national exposure with broadcasts on NPR's Saint = Paul Sunday=20 and Performance Today. Their second CD for KOCH, titled Imani Winds, was = released in January of 2006. www.imaniwinds
Tickets: $15.00/Adults; $10.00/Children 12 and=20 under

Livingston Taylor in Concert   =20
    Friday, May 11 - 7:30pm
“Like = his big=20 brother, James, Livingston Taylor is easy on the ears…” The = Washington=20 Post.  Livingston Taylor is a consummate artist in his own right, = and a=20 veteran performer whose stage presence wows his audience from the first=20 song.  Presenting variety, versatility and joie de vivre in music, = Liv=20 lulls and charms the audience one moment and sends them into waves of = laughter=20 the next.  A major force on the pop music and singer-songwriter = scenes for=20 more than 25 years, he has released several hit singles and more than a = dozen=20 albums (most recently, There You Are Again which features such guest = artists as=20 Carly Simon, James Taylor, Pam Tillis and Vince Gill).  Liv has = been called=20 “the ultimate crowd pleaser” by Performing Songwriter = Magazine, received=20 recognition as Outstanding Folk/Acoustic Act from the Boston Music = Awards, and=20 also has won several awards from ASCAP for his songwriting.  In = addition,=20 he is a Full Professor on the faculty of the Berklee College of Music in = Boston.  So whether you're laughing as he plays/jokes around about = entering=20 the Olympics in the category of Guitar (or sometimes Banjo) Playing, or = wiping=20 away a tear as he's singing about being the “Best of = Friends,” you will love his=20 show!   www.livtaylor.com
Tickets: =20 $15.00/Adults; $10.00/Children 12 and=20 under


And while=20 you're here, don't forget to visit the Beth K. Stocker Art = Gallery where the current show is:
The = LCCC Student=20 Photo and Ceramics Exhibition 2007
which runs through=20 Friday, April 20, 2007

This showcase of the finest photography and ceramics by LCCC students = is=20 produced by LCCC art students, who execute all aspects of the exhibit, = including=20 planning, jurying of the photographs and ceramic work, and designing and = installing the exhibition.  Presented by LCCC Arts and = Humanities=20 Division/Stocker Arts Center

or = the next=20 show, which is:
The LCCC Student Art Exhibition 2007=20
which runs Friday, April = 27, 2007=20 through Friday, May 18,=20 2007
=20

This=20 showcase of the finest artworks by=20 LCCC students is produced by LCCC art students, who execute all aspects = of the=20 exhibit, including planning, jurying of the art and  designing and=20 installing the exhibition.  Presented by LCCC Arts and = Humanities=20 Division/Stocker Arts Center

This show opens with an = Artists=20 Reception on Friday, April = 27th, from=20 6:00=20 to 8:00pm - FREE!

Gallery Hours:

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



 

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

 

I look = forward to=20 seeing you at Stocker this=20 week for "A Kid's Life!" and=20 many other times = this month=20 and next!!

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

 

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C77AF7.ED11F6D8-- From nbudin at sbcglobal.net Mon Apr 9 15:46:25 2007 From: nbudin at sbcglobal.net (Noah Budin) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 15:46:25 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Another Review of Noah Budin's "Metaphor" Message-ID: <453857.69152.qm@web81409.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1820263800-1176158785=:69152 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Friends, Just wanted to share another review of my new release "Metaphor." It's by Reverend David Ensign in Virginia and can be found on his most excellent blog "Faithful Agitation" at http://faithfulagitation.blogspot.com/ Also, I've begun blogging about songwriting on my website at www.noahbudin.com. Click on Noah's Notes. If you are a songwriter, or interested in songwriting, I'd love to hear what you think. Honest constructive criticism is always welcome! The review is printed in its entirety below. Thanks for reading and for your support. If you don't want to read about me or support me, well, that's what the delete button is for. Thanks, Noah Budin It?s not often that one gets to witness firsthand an artist come into full flower. Those who have followed the performing and recording career of Noah Budin have experienced this growth and blossom over the decade since the first seeds were sown in his joyous debut CD, Hallelujah Land, in 1997. With the release of Metaphor this spring we hear an artist in full. If all language about God is metaphorical, all of Metaphor is about God. Indeed, at their best, Budin?s songs sound like a deep correspondence between the divine and the ones imprinted with the divine image. Yet Budin manages this without ever sounding in any way traditionally ?religious.? This is, indeed, music for those who are deeply spiritual without necessarily being religious. The disc opens with the powerful percussion of ?Metaphor.? The liner notes suggest that the title track emerged from a song-writing workshop whose participants were asked to develop metaphors for God, and the song weaves them together to powerful effect. But the more I listened to the song, the more I began to imagine it as a love letter from the creator to a creation that has forgotten how to recognize the divine in its midst. ?I am that I am that I am and will be,? perhaps God sings to us, ?but you are everything to me.? If ?Metaphor? is the creator singing to creation, the conversation continues in ?Blessing,? a gentle prayer for grace to cover the generations as their circles dance to the divine music of creation. Full disclosure: I know several of the generations of the artist?s family including the spirit-filled youngest daughter who served, in part, as the spark for ?Haruach.? That personal relationship has, if anything, left me a less patient listener longing for the fullness of the music to emerge from the promise of Hallelujah Land. It does so in the rich arrangements of Metaphor, and certainly in this song of spirit that highlights the keyboard work of Edward Ridley, Jr. and a fine sax riff from Norm Tischler. Budin has surrounded himself with excellent musicians throughout this recording, and they are nowhere more evident than on ?Let it Burn,? which must be the rockingest Hanukkah song ever recorded. I?ll confess, that as a Protestant pastor I don?t have a deep knowledge of the range of comparable holiday songs, but as one who grew up with the rock soundtrack of America in the 1970s, I promise you that Sam Getz?s screaming guitar more than holds its own while Budin?s voice rocks out strong and clear in a song that connects the candles with the fires of justice and promises to let it burn. While many of the images used in the songs come directly from Budin?s Jewish roots, the music never falls into religious clich?. The beautifully turned ?Reason to Believe? draws from a range of human relationships and natural wonders to trace the roots of faith: ?It?s the lightning in the sky/your perfect smile your Godly eyes.? The range of musical styles and influences is almost as wide as the range of faith influences. From the traditional folks roots of the raucous ?Carry That Rock,? to the gospel sounds of ?Take Me Back,? Metaphor displays a musical virtuosity rare in our genre-driven age. You may ask, ?What?s a Jewish singer-songwriter doing joining voices with The Prayer Warriors on a gospel song?? Well, this is the same artist who introduced the world to accapella ?Jew-wop? on Hallelujah Land, and under the production hand of his older brother, David, the various musical threads weave together seamlessly. The disc closes with a final weave: the Jewish experience of slavery and exodus hope with the African-American experience. Borrowing from Rabbi Heschel?s memorable insistence that his ?feet were praying? as he marched with Dr. King, the last track, ?Every Step a Prayer,? reminds us that ?it?s holy ground we walk upon/this journey that we share/in every breath, a miracle/and every step a prayer.? While I leave the judgment of the miraculous to others, every breath of Metaphor is certainly a prayer, and the totality bears repeated listening. --0-1820263800-1176158785=:69152 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Friends,
 
Just wanted to share another review of my new release "Metaphor." It's by Reverend David Ensign in Virginia and can be found on his most excellent blog "Faithful Agitation" at http://faithfulagitation.blogspot.com/
 
Also, I've begun blogging about songwriting on my website at www.noahbudin.com. Click on Noah's Notes. If you are a songwriter, or interested in songwriting, I'd love to hear what you think. Honest constructive criticism is always welcome!
 
The review is printed in its entirety below. Thanks for reading and for your support. If you don't want to read about me or support me, well, that's what the delete button is for.
 
Thanks,
Noah Budin
 
It?s not often that one gets to witness firsthand an artist come into full flower. Those who have followed the performing and recording career of Noah Budin have experienced this growth and blossom over the decade since the first seeds were sown in his joyous debut CD, Hallelujah Land, in 1997. With the release of Metaphor this spring we hear an artist in full.
If all language about God is metaphorical, all of Metaphor is about God. Indeed, at their best, Budin?s songs sound like a deep correspondence between the divine and the ones imprinted with the divine image. Yet Budin manages this without ever sounding in any way traditionally ?religious.? This is, indeed, music for those who are deeply spiritual without necessarily being religious.
The disc opens with the powerful percussion of ?Metaphor.? The liner notes suggest that the title track emerged from a song-writing workshop whose participants were asked to develop metaphors for God, and the song weaves them together to powerful effect. But the more I listened to the song, the more I began to imagine it as a love letter from the creator to a creation that has forgotten how to recognize the divine in its midst. ?I am that I am that I am and will be,? perhaps God sings to us, ?but you are everything to me.?
If ?Metaphor? is the creator singing to creation, the conversation continues in ?Blessing,? a gentle prayer for grace to cover the generations as their circles dance to the divine music of creation. Full disclosure: I know several of the generations of the artist?s family including the spirit-filled youngest daughter who served, in part, as the spark for ?Haruach.? That personal relationship has, if anything, left me a less patient listener longing for the fullness of the music to emerge from the promise of Hallelujah Land. It does so in the rich arrangements of Metaphor, and certainly in this song of spirit that highlights the keyboard work of Edward Ridley, Jr. and a fine sax riff from Norm Tischler.
Budin has surrounded himself with excellent musicians throughout this recording, and they are nowhere more evident than on ?Let it Burn,? which must be the rockingest Hanukkah song ever recorded. I?ll confess, that as a Protestant pastor I don?t have a deep knowledge of the range of comparable holiday songs, but as one who grew up with the rock soundtrack of America in the 1970s, I promise you that Sam Getz?s screaming guitar more than holds its own while Budin?s voice rocks out strong and clear in a song that connects the candles with the fires of justice and promises to let it burn.
While many of the images used in the songs come directly from Budin?s Jewish roots, the music never falls into religious clich?. The beautifully turned ?Reason to Believe? draws from a range of human relationships and natural wonders to trace the roots of faith: ?It?s the lightning in the sky/your perfect smile your Godly eyes.?
The range of musical styles and influences is almost as wide as the range of faith influences. From the traditional folks roots of the raucous ?Carry That Rock,? to the gospel sounds of ?Take Me Back,? Metaphor displays a musical virtuosity rare in our genre-driven age. You may ask, ?What?s a Jewish singer-songwriter doing joining voices with The Prayer Warriors on a gospel song?? Well, this is the same artist who introduced the world to accapella ?Jew-wop? on Hallelujah Land, and under the production hand of his older brother, David, the various musical threads weave together seamlessly.
The disc closes with a final weave: the Jewish experience of slavery and exodus hope with the African-American experience. Borrowing from Rabbi Heschel?s memorable insistence that his ?feet were praying? as he marched with Dr. King, the last track, ?Every Step a Prayer,? reminds us that ?it?s holy ground we walk upon/this journey that we share/in every breath, a miracle/and every step a prayer.?
While I leave the judgment of the miraculous to others, every breath of Metaphor is certainly a prayer, and the totality bears repeated listening.
--0-1820263800-1176158785=:69152-- From President at thenaturalbridges.com Mon Apr 9 16:14:06 2007 From: President at thenaturalbridges.com (Kirk Lawrence Maynard) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 19:14:06 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]NB Puppets currently touring Europe for AFE In-Reply-To: <20070405050315.7C90561E89@mailman.siteprotect.com> References: <20070405050315.7C90561E89@mailman.siteprotect.com> Message-ID: <1320.87.163.74.106.1176160446.squirrel@www.thenaturalbridges.com> Well we have survived our first week in Europe touring for Armed Forces Entertainment (AFE) and have visited/performed at 5 bases so far. We have another 13 more to go before the end of April and so far the responses have been really great. People love the NB Puppets and our humans too! We've been given an award and a special military coin, plus the NB Puppets have been signing autographs. To see where we've been and where we'll be next, check out the following: http://www.armedforcesentertainment.com/AFEmedia_newsReleaseNBTV.htm On behalf of my great cast of 8 characters working on this tour, thank you to those of you who have supported us in the past, and we look forward to doing more projects in NE Ohio when we return. Puppetly, Kirk Lawrence Maynard President & Puppet Director Natural Bridges LLC PO Box 30688 Cleveland, Ohio 44130-0688 USA 1-888-866-4877 Main Site - http://www.thenaturalbridges.com NBTV Site - http://www.MyNBTV.com YouTube - http://www.youtube.com/user/NaturalBridgesLLC "NB Puppets are not just for children anymore!" From warz65 at yahoo.com Mon Apr 9 18:35:33 2007 From: warz65 at yahoo.com (Matt Warzel) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 18:35:33 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]check out these videos from local comic/filmmaker - hilarious info Message-ID: <247801.14536.qm@web60125.mail.yahoo.com> --0-430744503-1176168933=:14536 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit TYRA BANKS MOVIE: http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=1926525473 19 ACTION NEWS MOVIE: http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=2014276154 --------------------------------- Don't be flakey. Get Yahoo! Mail for Mobile and always stay connected to friends. --0-430744503-1176168933=:14536 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
 
 



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always stay connected to friends. --0-430744503-1176168933=:14536-- From m.ozimek at sbcglobal.net Mon Apr 9 19:14:48 2007 From: m.ozimek at sbcglobal.net (Mary Lou Ozimek) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 22:14:48 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ohio Boychoir Spring Concerts - Save the Date Message-ID: <20070410021522.E28BF4CEB0@braxton.siteprotect.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0215_01C77AF4.7EA37940 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0216_01C77AF4.7EA37940" ------=_NextPart_001_0216_01C77AF4.7EA37940 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Celebrate spring with the 32 boys of the Ohio Boychoir, under the direction of Michael and Becky Seredick, as they perform works by Bach, Mendelssohn, Vivaldi and and a surprising choral number by Hoagy Carmichael. Concerts are free and all are welcome. Sing! * Saturday, April 28 - 8:00 p.m., Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, 2031 W. 30th St., Cleveland * Sunday, April 29 - 4:00 p.m., Church of the Ascension, 13216 Detroit Ave, Lakewood * Friday, May 4 - 7:30 p.m., St. Christopher Church, 20141 Detroit Rd. Rocky River * Saturday, May 5 - 7:00 p.m., Middleburg Hts. Community Church, 7165 Big Creek Pkwy, Middleburg Hts. * Sunday, May 6 - 3:00 p.m., John Knox Presbyterian Church, 25200 Lorain Rd, North Olmsted * Friday, May 11 - 7:30 p.m., Holy Cross Church, 175 E 200th St, Euclid * Saturday, May 12 - 7:30 p.m., St. Leo Church, 4900 Broadview Rd., Cleveland A freewill offering will be received. For more information: www.ohioboychoir.org or 216.556.2222 ------=_NextPart_001_0216_01C77AF4.7EA37940 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

 

 

Celebrate spring with the 32 boys of the Ohio Boychoir, = under the direction of Michael and Becky Seredick, as they perform works by Bach, Mendelssohn, Vivaldi and and a surprising choral number by Hoagy Carmichael.  Concerts are free and all are welcome.  = Sing!

 

·         Saturday, April = 28 – 8:00 p.m., Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, 2031 W. 30th St., Cleveland

 

·         Sunday, April = 29 – 4:00 p.m., Church of the Ascension, = 13216 Detroit Ave, = Lakewood  =

 

·         Friday, May 4 = – 7:30 p.m., St.= Christopher = Church, =  20141 Detroit Rd. = Rocky River

 

·         Saturday, May 5 = – 7:00 p.m., Middleburg Hts. Community Church,  7165 Big Creek = Pkwy, Middleburg Hts.

 

·         Sunday, May 6 - = 3:00 p.m., John Knox Presbyterian = Church, = 25200 Lorain Rd, = North Olmsted

 

·         Friday, May 11 = – 7:30 p.m., Holy Cross Church, 175 E 200th = St, Euclid

 

·         Saturday, May = 12 – 7:30 p.m., St.= Leo Church, = 4900 Broadview Rd., = Cleveland

 

      = ;       A freewill offering will be received.  =

For more information:  www.ohioboychoir.org or 216.556.2222

 

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------=_NextPart_000_0215_01C77AF4.7EA37940-- From ceversole at earthlink.net Tue Apr 10 06:27:18 2007 From: ceversole at earthlink.net (Charles Eversole) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 09:27:18 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Singing Angels Spring Benefit Concert Message-ID: <380-22007421013271815@earthlink.net> ------=_NextPart_1932211102018813271815 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII ?THANK YOU FOR THE MUSIC? THE SINGING ANGELS? 43RD ANNUAL SPRING BENEFIT CONCERT SUNDAY, MAY 20TH @ 3:00PM State Theatre, Playhouse Square Tickets from $35 to $6.25 FOR TICKETS, CALL (216)241-6000, Or go to www.tickets.com, Or go to the Playhouse Square Box Office, 1519 Euclid Ave. Open daily 11:00-6:00. Hear around 300 of Northeast Ohio's finest young performers sing a wide variety of exciting music - show tunes to Classical, Barbershop Harmony to spiritual, patriotic to a good old-fashioned audience Sing-a-long! THE BEST SEATS ARE SELLING OUT? do you have yours yet??? www.singingangels.org Make Music. Make friends. Make a difference. Charles Eversole ceversole at earthlink.net EarthLink Revolves Around You. ------=_NextPart_1932211102018813271815 Content-Type: text/html; charset=US-ASCII

?THANK YOU FOR THE MUSIC?

THE SINGING ANGELS?

43RD ANNUAL SPRING BENEFIT CONCERT

SUNDAY, MAY 20TH @ 3:00PM

State Theatre, Playhouse Square

Tickets from $35 to $6.25

FOR TICKETS, CALL (216)241-6000,

Or go to www.tickets.com,

Or go to the Playhouse Square Box Office,

1519 Euclid Ave.  Open daily 11:00-6:00.

Hear around 300 of Northeast Ohio's finest young performers sing a wide variety of exciting music - show tunes to Classical, Barbershop Harmony to spiritual, patriotic to a good old-fashioned audience Sing-a-long!

 

THE BEST SEATS ARE SELLING OUT? do you have yours yet???

www.singingangels.org

  Make Music.  Make friends.  Make a difference.

 
Charles Eversole
EarthLink Revolves Around You.
 

------=_NextPart_1932211102018813271815-- From eddielengyel at sbcglobal.net Mon Apr 9 21:43:33 2007 From: eddielengyel at sbcglobal.net (eddie lengyel) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 21:43:33 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]HELLWEEK sneak peak april 26th at club Bed 8pm Message-ID: <303963.85900.qm@web82813.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-355459371-1176180213=:85900 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Fright Teck Pictures is showing Hellweek at club bed on thursday april 26th, Mike Reddy will be sending out invites to this event, if you dont recieve one please dont try and get in this is a small private showing, the big premiere will be next month.Any questions feel free to email me at eddielengyel at sbcglobal.net thanks President of Fright Teck Pictures Edward Lengyel (writer/director) --0-355459371-1176180213=:85900 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Fright Teck Pictures is showing Hellweek at club bed on thursday april 26th, Mike Reddy will be sending out invites to this event, if you dont recieve one please dont try and get in this is a small private showing, the big premiere will be next month.Any questions feel free to email me at eddielengyel at sbcglobal.net thanks President of Fright Teck Pictures Edward Lengyel (writer/director) --0-355459371-1176180213=:85900-- From herrickmartin at adelphia.net Tue Apr 10 05:37:15 2007 From: herrickmartin at adelphia.net (herrickmartin at adelphia.net) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 5:37:15 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]talent needed for children's event Message-ID: <18207567.1176208635412.JavaMail.root@web27> Interested in reasonably priced talent: face painters magicians clowns/balloon artists etc. Please let me know if you are intrerested or know anyone I could contact for this. The event won't be until late May. Thank you, Herrick Martin From herrickmartin at adelphia.net Tue Apr 10 05:38:25 2007 From: herrickmartin at adelphia.net (herrickmartin at adelphia.net) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 5:38:25 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]poetry chapbook support Message-ID: <16079333.1176208705060.JavaMail.root@web27> Still seeking support for poetry chapbook. $6 each, 26 poems Funds needed for drama classes at CSU. Thanks, Rick From skinybee at msn.com Tue Apr 10 06:17:00 2007 From: skinybee at msn.com (S MCCLAIN) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 09:17:00 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Teenage (Male) Actor needed Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0022_01C77B50.FED8A700 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I'm in need of a male actor, aged 15-17 for a small role in a video I'm = producing for Abstinence the Better Choice. The actor will play 'Mike = Macho' and should look and be able to act as though 'all the girls adore = him'. This video will be used as part of the 6th grade RSVP = (Responsible, Social, Values Program) curriculum that's taught in = schools around Ohio. We're asking that the actor is abstinent from = alcohol, sex and drugs as not being so would be contrary to the video's = message. The shoot will take place after school on Tuesday May 1st in Macedonia. = Call time is 4:00 for make-up. We will pay the student an hourly wage, = dinner and a copy of the video for his demo.=20 I can be reached at 330-665-3902. E-mail = Skinybee at msn.com So glad you're out there NEOhiopal... Thanks! Cherie McClain ------=_NextPart_000_0022_01C77B50.FED8A700 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
I'm in need of a male actor, aged 15-17 for a small role in a video = I'm=20 producing for Abstinence the Better = Choice. The=20 actor will play 'Mike Macho' and should look and be = able to act=20 as though 'all the girls adore him'. This video will be used as = part of the=20 6th grade RSVP (Responsible, Social, Values Program) curriculum that's = taught in=20 schools around Ohio. We're asking that the actor is abstinent from = alcohol, sex=20 and drugs as not being so would be contrary to the video's=20 message.
 
The shoot will take place after school on Tuesday May 1st in = Macedonia.=20 Call time is 4:00 for make-up. We will pay the student an hourly = wage,=20 dinner and a copy of the video for his demo.
 
I can be reached at 330-665-3902. E-mail Skinybee at msn.com
 
So glad you're out there NEOhiopal...
 
Thanks!
Cherie McClain
 
------=_NextPart_000_0022_01C77B50.FED8A700-- From ric_hamp at yahoo.com Tue Apr 10 06:55:05 2007 From: ric_hamp at yahoo.com (ric hampton) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 06:55:05 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]house of blues Message-ID: <606303.41332.qm@web51005.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-681099052-1176213305=:41332 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit April 10th- Tonight! HOUSE OF BLUES PRESENTS G. LOVE & SPECIAL SAUCE WITH THE EXPENDABLES Also added on this show is Travelin Blues/ Steve Blaock out of detroit. Blalock is a former Clevelander. He is well known in Detroits Blues Society. He was the winner of the 2004 Detroit Blues Society- Acoustic Guitar. If you ever have gone to Greek Town Casino you may have seen him. He currently plays in Steves Bar in Detroit. Hear some of his cuts on www.cdbaby.com/travelinblues Check with house of blues for ticket price and show time. --------------------------------- Don't be flakey. Get Yahoo! Mail for Mobile and always stay connected to friends. --0-681099052-1176213305=:41332 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
April 10th- Tonight!
 
HOUSE OF BLUES PRESENTS
G. LOVE & SPECIAL SAUCE WITH THE EXPENDABLES
 
Also added on this show is Travelin Blues/ Steve Blaock out of detroit. Blalock is a former Clevelander. He is well known in Detroits Blues Society. He was the winner of the 2004 Detroit Blues Society- Acoustic Guitar. If you ever have gone to Greek Town Casino you may have seen him. He currently plays in Steves Bar in Detroit.
Hear some of his cuts on www.cdbaby.com/travelinblues
Check with house of blues for ticket price and show time.


Don't be flakey. Get Yahoo! Mail for Mobile and
always stay connected to friends. --0-681099052-1176213305=:41332-- From MHerman at cptonline.org Tue Apr 10 07:01:42 2007 From: MHerman at cptonline.org (Mindy Herman) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 10:01:42 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Dark Room returns to CPT! Tonight at 7:30pm! Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77B78.BCB05274 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 =20 =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_01C77B78.BCB05274 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_01C77B78.BCB05274-- From ritaklin at wowway.com Tue Apr 10 08:02:04 2007 From: ritaklin at wowway.com (Rita Klinger) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 11:02:04 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITIONS for KALLIOPE STAGE 2007-08 SEASON this Sunday-Monday Message-ID: --Apple-Mail-18-341629465 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=WINDOWS-1252; format=flowed KALLIOPE STAGE SEASON AUDITIONS! Seeking equity and non-equity singer-actors ages 20 =96 65 for=20 principal and supporting roles. 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 schedule=20= 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 Cedar Rd.) 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.) Kalliope Stage 2007 - 08 Season =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 = 9,=20 2008 Can Can (music and lyrics by Cole Porter) rehearsals begin March 31.=20 Show runs April 24 =96 May 18, 2008 --Apple-Mail-18-341629465 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=WINDOWS-1252 Times New RomanKALLIOPE STAGE SEASON AUDITIONS! =20 Times New = RomanSeeking equity and non-equity =20 singer-actors ages 20 =96 65 for principal and supporting roles. 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=20 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 Cedar Rd.) 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 Kalliope Stage 2007 - 08 Season = 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 9, 2008 Can Can (music and lyrics by Cole Porter) rehearsals begin March 31. Show runs April 24 =96 May 18, 2008 = --Apple-Mail-18-341629465-- From hoverdl at yahoo.com Tue Apr 10 07:59:15 2007 From: hoverdl at yahoo.com (Mr Dan Hover) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 07:59:15 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition for an Audio Dramatization Message-ID: <821450.69283.qm@web57015.mail.re3.yahoo.com> We are casting an audio dramatization of Sir Author Conan Doyle?s novel ?A Study in Scarlet.? This is a dramatization of the first of the Sherlock Holmes novels; produced in London in 1887. Some of the subject matter may be considered Politically Incorrect by today?s standards. Please read the original work (available online) if you are concerned. A British accent is not required. If you can do a British accent, great, if not, do the audition without an accent. Having no accent is better than having a bad one. This is a non-union, pay deferred production, no guarantee of payment is to be inferred by statement or contract. In order to minimize studio time; if cast you will be REQUIRED to attend rehearsals. The actual recording is tentatively scheduled for July There are 22 male characters, 6 Female characters, various ages Auditions are: Wednesday, April 18, 2007. 2pm-6:30pm Main Lakewood Public Library, 15425 Detroit Ave. at Arthur Ave., Lakewood, OH 44107 Saturday, April 21, 2007. 12n-5:30pm Madison Branch, Lakewood Public Library,13228 Madison Ave, Lakewood, OH 44107 Callbacks will be Wednesday, April 25, 2007. 2:30pm-6pm. Selected actors will be informed of location. Schedule accommodations may be possible for selected actors. Headshot/Resume would be helpful, but are not required. Reservations are suggested: Those who reserve time slots will be auditioned as close to the scheduled time as possible, walk-ins will be taken on a first come first served basis around the scheduled actors. Reservations may be made online bakerstb at yahoo.com Dan L Hover, Sr./President, ACD Prod Dan L Hover Sr. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Food fight? Enjoy some healthy debate in the Yahoo! Answers Food & Drink Q&A. http://answers.yahoo.com/dir/?link=list&sid=396545367 From alanna at bnctheatre.com Tue Apr 10 08:25:29 2007 From: alanna at bnctheatre.com (alanna at bnctheatre.com) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 11:25:29 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]=?US-ASCII?B?Qk5DIERlbGF5cyBSb3VsZXR0ZSAxIHdlZWs=?= Message-ID: <20070410152529.18454.qmail@mxw1400.sanjose14-verio.com> Dear Patrons and Members of the Press, Due to the recent change in our season from "The Last Days of Judas Iscariot" to "Roulette", the preparation time for the new show was not sufficient. In order to put on the type of quality production that we take pride in and that you have come to expect of us, we are rescheduling "Roulette" until next weekend. The run of the show will now be from April 20th - May 12th. We feel confident that this is the best decision for both our patrons and our theatre. Thank you for your support and we look forward to seeing you at "Roulette"! For ticket information or questions, check out our website at bnctheatre.com, or contact our box office at 330-606-5317. ~Alanna Romansky www.bnctheatre.com "Roulette" by Paul Weitz April 20 to May 12 Thur-Sat: 8pm, Sun: 3pm Sun, April 22: 8pm BlackOut Mondays, April 30 & May 7: 8pm 140 E. Market Street, Akron, 44308 INFO & TICKETS: 330.606.5317 From kjoycew at sbcglobal.net Tue Apr 10 08:18:38 2007 From: kjoycew at sbcglobal.net (Katie Wheeler) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 08:18:38 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Cleveland State University Dramatic Arts 1st Summer Repertory Theatre!!!! Message-ID: <465742.46542.qm@web82813.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1524047302-1176218318=:46542 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Cleveland State University Dramatic Arts Program is pleased to announce auditions and interviews for its first professional Summer Repertory Theatre! We will be having auditions and interviews for various acting and technical positions for our first Summer Repertory Theatre season. There are positions available for Equity, non-Equity, and support positions, as well as opportunities for secondary and college students who would like to be involved in the summer for college credit. Several Equity and other professional artists will be coming in for the season and will offer master classes and workshops for the ?apprentice? company. There will also be opportunities for company members to create and perform their own pieces on Sunday evening in our studio space. Rehearsal will begin May 21, the season will open June 14 and close July 15. We will be presenting two productions in rotating repertory: The Robber Bridegroom a bluegrass musical by Alfred Uhry, directed by Michael Mauldin Jamie Lockhart (cast): a gentleman robber Clemment Musgrove: a wealthy planter Salome: his second wife Rosamund: his daughter Little Harp: a robber Big Harp: the head of a robber Goat: a simpleton Goat?s Mother Goat?s Sister A Raven (will also serve as Dance Captain) Residents of Rodney, Mississippi This is a high-energy, improvisatory production which requires an amount of stamina and physical flexibility. The ensemble is constantly on stage and an integral part of the action. Booth a drama by Austin Pendleton directed by Carl Whidden Junius Booth (cast) great Shakespearean actor; loving and violent; intelligent and alcoholic; 50s Edwin Booth (cast) Junius? eldest son; delicate, then very strong; late teens, but probably demands an actor in his twenties Mary Ann mother of Junius? children; originally English; warm, passionate, occasionally skeptical; 40?s Mrs. Hill actress; acerbic, resigned, angry, gentle; 40s ? 50s Page actor; rapturously accepting of his failure; 40s ? 50s Baxter rough frontiersman with a song and dance man?s elegance; 30?s ? 50?s Adelaide Junius? wife, long since betrayed in England. Complicated, lethally witty, and hurt; a match for Junius. Auditionees are asked to prepare a 1 ? 2 minute monologue and 16 bars of a country or bluegrass song. A CD player and accompanist will be available. Auditions are Friday, April 20th from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. and Saturday, April 21 from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Callbacks TBA. Please contact the department secretary, Ginger Williams, at 216 687-2113 to make an appointment. Inquiries for technical and support positions should be directed to Dr. Michael L. Mauldin at 216 687-2202 --0-1524047302-1176218318=:46542 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Cleveland State University Dramatic Arts Program is pleased to announce auditions and interviews for its first professional Summer Repertory Theatre!
 
We will be having auditions and interviews for various acting and technical positions for our first Summer Repertory Theatre season.  There are positions available for Equity, non-Equity, and support positions, as well as opportunities for secondary and college students who would like to be involved in the summer for college credit.  Several Equity and other professional artists will be coming in for the season and will offer master classes and workshops for the ?apprentice? company.  There will also be opportunities for company members to create and perform their own pieces on Sunday evening in our studio space.
 
Rehearsal will begin May 21, the season will open June 14 and close July 15.
 
We will be presenting two productions in rotating repertory:
 
The Robber Bridegroom a bluegrass musical by Alfred Uhry, directed by Michael Mauldin
 
            Jamie Lockhart (cast):  a gentleman robber
            Clemment Musgrove:  a wealthy planter
            Salome:                        his second wife
            Rosamund:                   his daughter
            Little Harp:                   a robber
            Big Harp:                      the head of a robber
            Goat:                            a simpleton
            Goat?s Mother
            Goat?s Sister
            A Raven (will also serve as Dance Captain)
            Residents of Rodney, Mississippi
 
This is a high-energy, improvisatory production which requires an amount of stamina and physical flexibility.  The ensemble is constantly on stage and an integral part of the action.
 
Booth a drama by Austin Pendleton directed by Carl Whidden
 
Junius Booth (cast)       great Shakespearean actor; loving and violent; intelligent and alcoholic; 50s
 
Edwin Booth (cast)       Junius? eldest son; delicate, then very strong; late teens, but probably demands an actor in his twenties
 
Mary Ann                     mother of Junius? children; originally English; warm, passionate, occasionally skeptical; 40?s
 
Mrs. Hill                       actress; acerbic, resigned, angry, gentle; 40s ? 50s
 
Page                             actor; rapturously accepting of his failure; 40s ? 50s
 
Baxter              rough frontiersman with a song and dance man?s elegance; 30?s ? 50?s
 
Adelaide           Junius? wife, long since betrayed in England.  Complicated, lethally witty, and hurt; a match for Junius.
 
 
Auditionees are asked to prepare a 1 ? 2 minute monologue and 16 bars of a country or bluegrass song.  A CD player and accompanist will be available.
 
Auditions are Friday, April 20th from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. and Saturday, April 21 from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.  Callbacks TBA.
 
Please contact the department secretary, Ginger Williams, at 216 687-2113 to make an appointment.
 
Inquiries for technical and support positions should be directed to Dr. Michael L. Mauldin at 216 687-2202
--0-1524047302-1176218318=:46542-- From MHerman at cptonline.org Tue Apr 10 07:02:17 2007 From: MHerman at cptonline.org (Mindy Herman) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 10:02:17 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]DanceWorks '07 at CPT: Travesty Dance Group this weekend only! Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77B78.D1CAE318 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =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 The Final Weekend: =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_01C77B78.D1CAE318 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

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!  

 

 

= The Final Weekend= :

 

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

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C77B78.D1CAE318-- From edniam at alltel.net Tue Apr 10 07:44:06 2007 From: edniam at alltel.net (Edward Niam) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 10:44:06 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Alternative Healing Modalities ***Testimonials*** Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0067_01C77B5D.29DA3610 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0068_01C77B5D.29DEF100" ------=_NextPart_001_0068_01C77B5D.29DEF100 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In 1995, I was diagnosed with Crohn's/Colitis. I have tried many conventional and alternative treatments. These ranged from high doses of injected steroids (ACTH) to various diets and homeopathic remedies. In March of 2004, I came out of a four-year remission. Instantly, I started with steroids and maintenance drugs. Additionally, I altered my diet and tried several other "tricks", though nothing seemed to repress my symptoms. With 20-3- bowel movements each day, rapid weight loss and severe hemorrhaging, it was time to try something new. I contacted Ed Niam, a practitioner of Eastern medicine and skilled acupuncturist. He set me up with a weekly regimen of treatments. The positive effects of his needle poking began almost immediately. By the second treatment, my trips to the toilet were reduced to 5 times a day. As of the fifth treatment, all evidence of bleeding had subsided. By the final treatment, I was back to (business as usual) normal. In addition to the acupuncture treatments, Mr. Niam suggested several (stretching & breathing) exercises and diet tips that I have continued to follow. I encourage anyone who is dealing with IBS diseases to try this method. I feel the need to qualify my suggestion by stating that I am a college graduate and a well informed active patient of Crohn's. I fully intend to call upon Ed Niam and acupuncture should there be a need in the future. If you are considering this method of treatment and would like to discuss it further, feel free to contact me. Daniel J. Fess jfess at neo.rr.com ***************************** Ed was kind enough to help me when I was dreadfully ill several years ago. His gentle treatments were not only effective in healing my immediate concerns but were so deeply and profound in their reach that I actually felt better than I had in many years after his treatments. I highly recommend him and his tried and true methods. Cathleen Carr catbead2000 at yahoo.com Hello Everyone, As some of you may already know, much of my training in Chinese Martial Arts involved several aspects of Traditional Chinese Medicine. They include, but are not limited to, acupuncture, acupressure, meditation and Shaolin Healing Touch. These ancient modalities are effective in treating numerous chronic and acute conditions such as Crohns, osteo and rheumatoid arthritis, high blood pressure, migraines, sports injuries, sciatica, menstrual problems, digestive irregularities, hearing loss, excessive tension and stress, depression and anxiety and others... As a practitioner of Traditional Chinese Medicine for more that 30 years, it is my pleasure to make this expertise available to you. For those who suffer from a condition that is not effectively treated by western medicine, feel free to call me to discuss what other options are available. A course of treatment may include any combination of acupuncture, acupressure, meditation, Qi Gong, Shaolin Healing Touch and diet and lifestyle modifications. The initial consultation is one hour and the cost is $100.00. You may use the contact information below or my cell, 330.564.7558. I look forward to speaking with you. Edward Institute for Self Healing TaiQiGongtm Fitness Systems Edward Niam, M-T.C.M. Master-Traditional Chinese Medicine 118 West Streetsboro Street, Suite 224 Hudson, Ohio 44236 330.564.7558/Fax 342.3802 edniam at instituteforselfhealing.com www.instituteforselfhealing.com "Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away." _____ I am using the free version of SPAMfighter for private users. It has removed 33744 spam emails to date. Paying users do not have this message in their emails. Try SPAMfighter for free now! -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.446 / Virus Database: 269.0.0/754 - Release Date: 4/9/2007 10:59 PM ------=_NextPart_001_0068_01C77B5D.29DEF100 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
In 1995, I=20 was diagnosed with Crohn's/Colitis. I have tried many conventional and=20 alternative treatments. These ranged from high doses of injected = steroids (ACTH)=20 to various diets and homeopathic remedies. In March of 2004, I came out = of a=20 four-year remission. Instantly, I started with steroids and maintenance = drugs.=20 Additionally, I altered my diet and tried several other "tricks", though = nothing=20 seemed to repress my symptoms.
 
With 20-3-=20 bowel movements each day, rapid weight loss and severe hemorrhaging, it = was time=20 to try something new. I contacted Ed Niam, a practitioner of Eastern = medicine=20 and skilled acupuncturist. He set me up with a weekly regimen of = treatments. The=20 positive effects of his needle poking began almost immediately. By the = second=20 treatment, my trips to the toilet were reduced to 5 times a day. As of = the fifth=20 treatment, all evidence of bleeding had subsided. By the final = treatment, I was=20 back to (business as usual) normal. In addition to the acupuncture = treatments,=20 Mr. Niam suggested several (stretching & breathing) exercises and = diet tips=20 that I have continued to follow.
 
I encourage=20 anyone who is dealing with IBS diseases to try this method. I feel the = need to=20 qualify my suggestion by stating that I am a college graduate and a well = informed active patient of Crohn's. I fully intend to call upon Ed Niam = and=20 acupuncture should there be a need in the future. If you are considering = this=20 method of treatment and would like to discuss it further, feel free to = contact=20 me.
 
Daniel J.=20 Fess
jfess at neo.rr.com
=
 
*****************************=
 
Ed was kind=20 enough to help me when I was dreadfully ill several years ago.  His = gentle=20 treatments were not only effective in healing my immediate concerns but = were so=20 deeply and profound in their reach that I actually felt better than I = had in=20 many years after his treatments.  I highly recommend him and his = tried and=20 true methods.

Cathleen Carr
catbead2000 at yahoo.com
 
 
 
Hello=20 Everyone,
 
As = some of you=20 may already know, much of my training in Chinese Martial Arts involved = several=20 aspects of Traditional Chinese Medicine. They include, but are not = limited to,=20 acupuncture, acupressure, meditation and Shaolin Healing Touch. = These=20 ancient modalities are effective in treating numerous chronic and = acute=20 conditions such as Crohns, osteo and rheumatoid arthritis, high blood=20 pressure, migraines, sports injuries, sciatica, menstrual = problems,=20 digestive irregularities, hearing loss, excessive tension and = stress,=20 depression and anxiety and others...
 
As = a=20 practitioner of Traditional Chinese Medicine for more that 30 = years, it=20 is my pleasure to make this expertise available to = you.   For=20 those who suffer from a condition that is not effectively treated by = western=20 medicine, feel free to call me to discuss what other options are = available. A=20 course of treatment may include any combination of acupuncture, = acupressure,=20 meditation, Qi Gong, Shaolin Healing Touch and diet and lifestyle=20 modifications.
 
The initial=20 consultation is one hour and the cost is $100.00. You may use the = contact=20 information below or my cell, = 330.564.7558.
 
I = look forward=20 to speaking with you.
 
Edward
 
Institute for Self=20 Healing
TaiQiGongtm  Fitness=20 Systems
Edward Niam, = M-T.C.M.
Master-Traditional Chinese = Medicine
118 West Streetsboro = Street, Suite=20 224
Hudson, Ohio=20 44236
330.564.7558/Fax = 342.3802
edniam at institu= teforselfhealing.com
www.institutefor= selfhealing.com
 
"Life is not measured by = the number of=20 breaths we take,
  but by the = moments that=20 take our breath away."
 
 


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------=_NextPart_000_0017_01C77B5D.170E0C00-- From jcoyne at beckcenter.org Tue Apr 10 08:48:02 2007 From: jcoyne at beckcenter.org (John Coyne) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 11:48:02 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A Call for Artists to Exhibit at the Beck Center during our 2007-2008 Theater Season Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84E99C35B@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77B87.9F4002A5 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: * 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_01C77B87.9F4002A5 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 for its 2007-2008 Theater = Season.

 

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.

 

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.

 

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.

 

How to enter:

Please send = your submissions to:

 

The = Beck Center= for the Arts

Attn:  = John Coyne - Gallery

17801 = Detroit = Ave

Lakewood, OH  44107

 

 Submissions should include the following:

  • 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

 

Submission = deadline is June 1, = 2007

 

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.

 

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

 

 

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.

 

Sincerely,

 

 

John = Coyne

Gallery = Coordinator

Ph:  216/521-2540  = x236

Fx:  216/521-2110

Em:  jcoyne at beckcente= r.org

 

 

 

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Job Title: Theater Development / Marketing Specialist

 

The Company: Actors' Summit is a small professional theater located= in=20 Hudson, Ohio. We produce 8 =E2=80=93 10 major productions per year in a smal= l thrust=20 theater using Actors=E2=80=99 Equity and non-Equity actors. This position wi= ll be our=20 first full-time administrative position. Actors=E2=80=99 Summit is a family=20= oriented=20 work place with a demanding schedule and work load.

 

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-------------------------------1176221057-- >From Cassidy Theatre Tue Apr 10 17:27:35 2007 From: Cassidy Theatre (Cassidy Theatre) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 12:27:35 -0400 (GMT-04:00) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Musical BABY opens at Cassidy Theatre Message-ID: <7713716.1176222455632.JavaMail.root at elwamui-rustique.atl.sa.earthlink.net> CASSIDY THEATRE PRESS RELEASE For Immediate Release =E2=80=9CBaby=E2=80=9D Director Uses Own Life Experience to Direct Expectan= t Musical at Cassidy Parma Heights, Ohio =E2=80=93 Northeast Ohio theatre audiences are used to = seeing area Performer/Director Trinidad Snider shine in the spotlight. As = one of the brightest actor/singers of the Northeast Ohio theatre scene, she= has delighted theatre-goers in dozens of productions. Over the last few = years she has also added Directing credits to her impressive resume. But S= nider=E2=80=99s most important starring role has always been that of Mom to= daughter Kirstin, 7 and sons Colin, 2 and Dylan, born just last December. = In large part, it was this handful of a supporting cast =E2=80=93 especial= ly her last pregnancy =E2=80=93 that served as the inspiration for her visi= on of Directing the musical Baby, which opens on the Cassidy Theatre stage = April 20th. =20 BABY tells the story of three couples expecting a baby and their varied but= familiar reactions to their pregnancies. =E2=80=9CAnyone can relate to th= is show whether they have children or not=E2=80=9D says Snider. =E2=80=9CW= e all know someone who has gone through those nine months of incredible cha= nges. Having just recently been through pregnancy myself, I wanted to shar= e some of the incredible feelings and experiences that come with having a b= aby. Obviously this is the perfect musical to do that because it tells the= se stories with heart and humor. It will appeal to every person out there.= =E2=80=9D Part of that appeal comes from Snider=E2=80=99s direction of the= show that comes from a unique sensibility of being a mother herself. In f= act, her new son, 5-month old Dylan will actually make his own stage debut = in this production as one of the happy couple=E2=80=99s new arrivals. With a book by Sybille Pearson, music by David Shire and lyrics by Richard = Maltby, Jr., BABY focuses on Liz and Danny, students who have just moved i= n together, athletic Pam and her husband, Nick, a sports instructor, who h= ave had some trouble conceiving and Arlene, already the mother of three gro= wn daughters, who is unsure of what to do, and her husband Alan who is thri= lled with the thought of a new baby. Throughout the show, these characters = experience the emotional stresses and triumphs, the desperate lows and the = comic highs, that accompany the anticipation and arrival of a baby. Cassid= y's BABY stars=20 Jared Sampson, Lara Mainier, Bob Stoesser, Alicia Fogal, Tom Castro, Julian= ne Kurdila with Jacob Shafer, Georgia Muttillo, Jason Uzl, Sara E. Tackett,= Mark Baldarelli, Caitlin Lewins, Mara Prucha and Joshua Peterson. Musical= Direction is by Brad Wyner. BABY runs at the Cassidy Theatre April 20th through May 6th. Friday and Sa= turday shows are at 8p and Sunday matinees are at 3pm. Tickets are availab= le by calling the Cassidy box office at (440) 842-4600. Tickets are $20 fo= r adults and $15 for students and senior citizens. MasterCard and Visa ar= e accepted. Cassidy Theatre is located in the Greenbrier Commons, 6200 Pea= rl Rd., Parma Heights. FOR INFORMATION:=09 Geoffrey Short geoffshort at sbcglobal.net (440) 263-1156 From k8budd21 at yahoo.com Tue Apr 10 10:06:28 2007 From: k8budd21 at yahoo.com (Kate Buddenhagen) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 10:06:28 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Referrals for local Special Events Magazine Message-ID: <632098.22175.qm@web50701.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-710824333-1176224788=:22175 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit I'm looking for referrals of anyone in the special events industry that might be interested in advertising in or subscribing to a new Northeast Ohio special events magazine, CBC - Cleveland Business Connects. This magazine focuses on corporate trends, networking and special events throughout NEO. It's a great publication for anyone in the events industry. - Aside from ad pages, we also offer listings in the special events resource guide, which is extremely affordable for those with smaller ad budgets. To subscribe, it's only $14 for a year. There's also a great section called Goody Bag that features and sells corporate gifts. If you are or know a merchant that would like to have their gifts showcased in the magazine, let me know. Please check out www.cbcmagazine.com and call me at 215-831-9557 or email me at kate at contempodg.com. I'd be happy to provide more information. Also, keep a look out for a shart feature on Fred and NEOhioPAL in the May issue! Thank you! Kate --------------------------------- The fish are biting. Get more visitors on your site using Yahoo! Search Marketing. --0-710824333-1176224788=:22175 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
I'm looking for referrals of anyone in the special events industry that might be interested in advertising in or subscribing to a new Northeast Ohio special events magazine, CBC - Cleveland Business Connects.
 
This magazine focuses on corporate trends, networking and special events throughout NEO.  It's a great publication for anyone in the events industry. - Aside from ad pages, we also offer listings in the special events resource guide, which is extremely affordable for those with smaller ad budgets.  To subscribe, it's only $14 for a year.  There's also a great section called Goody Bag that features and sells corporate gifts.  If you are or know a merchant that would like to have their gifts showcased in the magazine, let me know.
 
Please check out www.cbcmagazine.com and call me at 215-831-9557 or email me at kate at contempodg.com.  I'd be happy to provide more information.
 
Also, keep a look out for a shart feature on Fred and NEOhioPAL in the May issue!
 
Thank you!
Kate
 


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Get more visitors on your site using Yahoo! Search Marketing. --0-710824333-1176224788=:22175-- From PFLORIANO at aol.com Tue Apr 10 10:23:46 2007 From: PFLORIANO at aol.com (PFLORIANO at aol.com) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 13:23:46 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Floriano Leaves Boogie...thank God! Message-ID: --part1_d47.685d9b5.334d2222_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 2 performances this week, a Fri and Sat evening show. It features Natalie Green, Becca Marks, Maggie Stahl, Paul Floriano with=20 Musical Direction by Maureen Hartung. This weekend is Floriano's final performances. Starting on April 20, Greg=20 Violand's manly baritone will replace Floriano's warbling in the show on the= =20 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_d47.685d9b5.334d2222_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

There is a great, little musical revue at the C= leveland Play House Club, called, "Boogie Woogie Baby!'=A0=A0 It's the music= of the Andrews Sisters and we have 2 performances this week, a Fri and Sat=20= evening show.

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

This weekend is Floriano's final performances.  Starting on April 20,=20= Greg Violand's manly baritone will replace Floriano's warbling in the show o= n 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 wha= t's free at http://www.aol.com. --part1_d47.685d9b5.334d2222_boundary-- From streamliners at alltel.net Tue Apr 10 10:32:12 2007 From: streamliners at alltel.net (Streamliners) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 13:32:12 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Victorian Home 4 Sale Message-ID: <018001c77b96$2cfa9900$6501a8c0@donna> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_017D_01C77B74.A5899AF0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable A potential out of state relocation is taking place immediately or as = soon as possible. Unfortunately we need to sell our dream home.=20 The house is a centurian Victorian house, plaqued at 1858.=20 Located in a beautiful upscale neighbourhood just outside Chagrin Falls, = Ohio. The area alone is what makes it! The house: Top floor is 3 fair size bedrooms and spacious full bath. Each room has = hardwood floors. Ceramic tile floors in bathroom with bright window that = views over the land while you bathe.=20 Staircase going down to main level of house is magnificent. Solid wood = spindled railings with a picturesque window at the center landing ideal = for stain glass work. Presently carpeted landing in bedroom area, down = the stairs but you may want to reconsider the keeping it carpetted. = There is a ceiling fan high in the stair area. =20 Main level has hardwood floors. A dining area, long living room with = wood cabinets built into the wall (original), a bright kitchen complete = with an alternate wood burner. The living room holds the crafted main = door including two vintage windows that are original from the period. = There is a doorway in the kitchen that leads onto a spacious wooden = deck. Lots of further windows in living room and kitchen.=20 Off the kitchen (main level) leads to a sunken office area that can fit = two desks, with an exterior door and a small 3 piece bathroom with a = shower. Also a staircase leading upwards to a carpeted small loft that = is a fair size also with a small stain glass window. =20 The basement is very spacious with a door leading to the ground level. = There is also a complete bathroom with huge jaqueze tub with a stain = glass window nearby.=20 There is a ton of wood work through the house, some re-finished to = period and some not re-finished. Most walls are plaster.=20 The lot size is approximately one acre. The house sits on a rural road = with neighbours not on top of you from the back or sides. Accross the = street is a forest so a few deer do move accross your property. The rear = property is has many majestic trees among the open space.=20 There is a separate 3 car, 2 main huge door garage which we had rebuilt = on the interior. It has been re-drywalled from the frame, insulated, = over-head built into the ceiling lights and has an excellent power = system that runs on it's own meter. There are 3 picturesque new windows = that look over the back of the property with blinds that can be drawn = for privacy.=20 The house is gas run. Has its own well system and we are on the public = sewer system so no septic tank involvement.=20 The house does use a water softening apparatus.=20 Appliances are negotiable. Window coverings are undecided.=20 It is a great place for children, pets and peace and quiet away from the = city but not to rural. The school system is recoqnized in the top 100 of = the country. School bus comes to the end of the drive for all age groups = including High School. Libraries are close. Shopping for groceries is 24 = hour schedule and the town of Chagrin Falls is a 3-5 minute drive by = car.=20 If your interested to speaking further about our home. Please call = 440.338.1079. The tag is approximately $280K but we are negotiable to a point.=20 ------=_NextPart_000_017D_01C77B74.A5899AF0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
A potential out of state relocation is = taking place=20 immediately or as soon as possible. Unfortunately we need to sell our = dream=20 home.
 
The house is a centurian Victorian = house, plaqued=20 at 1858.
Located in a beautiful upscale = neighbourhood just=20 outside Chagrin Falls, Ohio. The area alone is what makes = it!
 
The house:
 
Top floor is 3 fair size bedrooms and = spacious full=20 bath. Each room has hardwood floors. Ceramic tile floors in bathroom = with bright=20 window that views over the land while you bathe.
 
Staircase going down to main level of = house is=20 magnificent. Solid wood spindled railings with a picturesque window at = the=20 center landing ideal for stain glass work. Presently carpeted landing in = bedroom=20 area, down the stairs but you may want to reconsider = the keeping it=20 carpetted. There is a ceiling fan high in the stair area. =  
 
Main level has hardwood floors. A = dining area, long=20 living room with wood cabinets built into the wall (original), a bright = kitchen=20 complete with an alternate wood burner. The living room holds the = crafted main=20 door including two vintage windows that are original from the=20 period.  There is a doorway in the kitchen that leads onto a = spacious=20 wooden deck. Lots of further windows in living room and kitchen. =
 
Off the kitchen (main level) leads to a = sunken=20 office area that can fit two desks, with an exterior door and a small 3 = piece=20 bathroom with a shower. Also a staircase leading upwards to a carpeted = small=20 loft that is a fair size also with a small stain glass=20 window.   
 
The basement is very spacious with a = door leading=20 to the ground level. There is also a complete bathroom with huge jaqueze = tub=20 with a stain glass window nearby.
 
There is a ton of wood work through the = house, some=20 re-finished to period and some not re-finished. Most walls are plaster.=20
 
The lot size is approximately one acre. = The house=20 sits on a rural road with neighbours not on top of you from the back or = sides.=20 Accross the street is a forest so a few deer do move accross your = property. The=20 rear property is has many majestic trees among the open space. =
 
There is a separate 3 car, 2 main huge = door garage=20 which we had rebuilt on the interior. It has been re-drywalled from the = frame,=20 insulated, over-head built into the ceiling lights and has an excellent = power=20 system that runs on it's own meter. There are 3 picturesque new windows = that=20 look over the back of the property with blinds that can be drawn for = privacy.=20
 
The house is gas run. Has its own well = system and=20 we are on the public sewer system so no septic tank involvement. =
The house does use a water softening = apparatus.=20
 
Appliances are negotiable. Window = coverings are=20 undecided.
 
It is a great place for children, pets = and peace=20 and quiet away from the city but not to rural. The school system is = recoqnized=20 in the top 100 of the country. School bus comes to the end of the drive = for all=20 age groups including High School. Libraries are close. Shopping for = groceries is=20 24 hour schedule and the town of Chagrin Falls is a 3-5 minute drive by = car.=20
 
If your interested to speaking further = about our=20 home. Please call 440.338.1079.
 
The tag is approximately $280K but we = are=20 negotiable to a point.
 
------=_NextPart_000_017D_01C77B74.A5899AF0-- From botticelli1982 at hotmail.com Tue Apr 10 10:48:55 2007 From: botticelli1982 at hotmail.com (Mary Catalano) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 13:48:55 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Film Fund Rasier Message-ID:
Looking for Items for fund rasier raffle.  This fund rasier is for a local indie film company, OSP Productions.  Part of the raffle processeds will go to a local charity.  If you or someone you know have something to donate please contact
 
The fund rasier will be held Sat May 12th at 7 pm.
Inside the Galleria at Gallery 324, down town East 9th and Saint Clair.
Tickets are 25 dollars.
 
For More Information
Conatact Mary at ospproductions at yahoo.com


Download Messenger. Join the i?m Initiative. Help make a difference today. From jeon at artistschair.com Tue Apr 10 10:51:36 2007 From: jeon at artistschair.com (jeon at artistschair.com) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 10:51:36 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a STAGE ACTOR? Brian J. Bowers/Apr. 10 & Other News! Message-ID: <21560443.1176227496431.JavaMail.root@web38> ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST" Stage Actor - BRIAN J. BOWERS (Location: Cleveland, Ohio) (April 10, 2007) To view Brian's profile, visit www.artistschair.com or http://www.artistschair.com/showprofile.asp?id=244 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 ttempleman at clevelandplayhouse.com Tue Apr 10 12:32:42 2007 From: ttempleman at clevelandplayhouse.com (Tara Templeman) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 14:32:42 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Theatre Rocks Event - The Cleveland Play House Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0098_01C77B7D.221294C0 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 tickets, please call 216.795.7000, ext. 4 and mention code "ROCKS" to receive discount. For additional 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_0098_01C77B7D.221294C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Theatre Rocks Event - The Cleveland Play House

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 tickets, please call 216.795.7000, ext. 4 and = mention code "ROCKS" to receive discount. For additional = 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_0098_01C77B7D.221294C0-- From cvlt at cvlt.org Tue Apr 10 12:15:41 2007 From: cvlt at cvlt.org (CVLT) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 15:15:41 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CVLT AUDITIONS TOMORROW: "The Foreigner" Message-ID: <461BE25D.1030802@cvlt.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------050309010202060805040505 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 OPENING APRIL 27th - "LEADING LADIES" --------------050309010202060805040505 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

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--------------050309010202060805040505-- From brecksvillearts at yahoo.com Tue Apr 10 12:27:25 2007 From: brecksvillearts at yahoo.com (B. C. A.) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 12:27:25 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]BCA announces summer classes Message-ID: <766101.94533.qm@web50906.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-580838960-1176233245=:94533 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Summer is almost here and Brecksville Center for the Arts is gearing up for one of its busiest seasons. New classes and workshops begin each week. Young students can learn the basics of fashion design, make whimsical creations in clay, or join the Art in Cinema and Art in Literature series. BCA?s new Dance Department offerings include a two week Dance Camp, jazz, hip hop, Pilates and ?Tiny Dancers? classes. Many of the drawing and painting classes are moving outdoors; at the Gazebo, under the Willows at BCA and on drawing excursions around town. Teens and adults can choose from a wide array of classes in the fine arts and an ample selection of just-for-fun workshops. Where else can you learn Henna Body Art, try your hand at container gardening, create a digital scrapbook or paint a Pysanky egg in the summertime? Gather your friends for a Moms? Night Out event, or join our Book, Guitar or Art Club. Camp BCA is a fun-filled summer extravaganza of classes for children, beginning in June. Camp sessions are one week in length, and are offered every week until school begins in the fall. In all Brecksville Center for the Arts will offer over 200 class sessions this summer. Brecksville Center for the Arts is a 501C3 organization offering education in the fine, applied and performing arts. Office hours are Monday-Friday, 9:30 am ? 4 pm. BCA is open to all Ohio residents. BCA is located at 8997 Highland Drive with some classes held at the Blossom Hill City Complex, 4450 Oakes Road. To receive a free class schedule call 440-526-6232 or visit the BCA website at www.brecksvillearts.org Fax: 440-526-1214 Email: brecksvillearts at yahoo.com Winnie Flynn Executive Director Brecksville Center for the Arts 8997 Highland Dr Brecksville. OH 44141 Phone: 440-526-6232 Fax: 440-526-1214 E-mail: brecksvillearts at yahoo.com Website: www.brecksvillearts.org Learn ~ Create ~ Enjoy --------------------------------- The fish are biting. Get more visitors on your site using Yahoo! Search Marketing. --0-580838960-1176233245=:94533 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
 
Summer is almost here and Brecksville Center for the Arts is gearing up for one of its busiest seasons.  New classes and workshops begin each week.
 
Young students can learn the basics of fashion design, make whimsical creations in clay, or join the Art in Cinema and Art in Literature series. BCA?s new Dance Department offerings include a two week Dance Camp, jazz, hip hop, Pilates and ?Tiny Dancers? classes. Many of the drawing and painting classes are moving outdoors; at the Gazebo, under the Willows at BCA and on drawing excursions around town.
 
Teens and adults can choose from a wide array of classes in the fine arts and an ample selection of just-for-fun workshops.  Where else can you learn Henna Body Art, try your hand at container gardening, create a digital scrapbook or paint a Pysanky egg in the summertime? Gather your friends for a Moms? Night Out event, or join our Book, Guitar or Art Club. 
 
Camp BCA is a fun-filled summer extravaganza of classes for children, beginning in June. Camp sessions are one week in length, and are offered every week until school begins in the fall. 
 
In all Brecksville Center for the Arts will offer over 200 class sessions this summer.
  
Brecksville Center for the Arts is a 501C3 organization offering education in the fine, applied and performing arts.  Office hours are Monday-Friday, 9:30 am ? 4 pm. BCA is open to all Ohio residents.  BCA is located at 8997 Highland Drive with some classes held at the Blossom Hill City Complex, 4450 Oakes Road. 
To receive a free class schedule call 440-526-6232 or visit the BCA website at  www.brecksvillearts.org 
Fax: 440-526-1214   Email: brecksvillearts at yahoo.com   


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


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Get more visitors on your site using Yahoo! Search Marketing. --0-580838960-1176233245=:94533-- From WorkmanL at playhousesquare.org Tue Apr 10 12:29:18 2007 From: WorkmanL at playhousesquare.org (Lora Workman) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 15:29:18 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Broadway Summer Camps with Cast & Crew of Dirty Rotten Scoundrels and Disney's The Lion King at Playhouse Square! Message-ID: <7F149345E01A6A469CE2CE13DBF6FF0004B26301@ntserv6.playhousesquare.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77BA6.880E643C Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable As always, the Broadway Summer Camps for teens (13-19) at Playhouse Square feature one-of-a-kind opportunities to work with cast and crew members from Broadway shows, but for the first time ever, we are offering beginning, intermediate and advanced camps to accommodate a variety of skill levels. Auditions are required for the intermediate and advanced camps. Please see below for important audition instructions.* =20 Advanced Camp with Dirty Rotten Scoundrels June 19-21 10 AM - 3 PM $300 This camp includes:=20 * Master classes with professionals from the show=20 * One ticket to a performance of Dirty Rotten Scoundrels=20 * Lunch each day =20 Intermediate Camp with Disney's The Lion King August 13-17 10 AM - 3 PM $400 This camp includes: * Master classes with professionals from the show=20 * One ticket to a performance of Disney's The Lion King=20 * Professional headshot=20 * Lunch each day =20 Beginner Camp with Disney's The Lion King August 6-10 10 AM - 3 PM $400 This camp includes: * Master classes with professionals from the show=20 * One ticket to a performance of Disney's The Lion King=20 * Professional headshot=20 * Lunch each day Registration for the beginner camp begins MAY 23 =20 =20 *IMPORTANT AUDITION INSTRUCTIONS * Please call 216.348.7909 between the hours of 8:30 AM and 5:00 PM Mon.-Fri. to schedule an audition.=20 * Auditions will be scheduled on a first come, first served basis. * A $15 audition fee, payable by credit card, is required to schedule an audition.=20 * The audition fee is non-refundable, but will be applied to the camp registration fee if selected.=20 * Auditions will be held on May 5 and 6.=20 * Detailed audition instructions will be mailed to you once your audition is scheduled. They will also be available online at www.PlayhouseSquare.org/art-education beginning April 4.=20 * If you are not able to audition on May 5 or 6, you are permitted to submit a video audition. =20 * Detailed audition instructions will be mailed to you once your audition is scheduled. They will also be availabe online at www.PlayhouseSquare.org/art-education beginning April 4.=20 * If you are not able to audition on May 5 or 6, you are permitted to submit a video audition.=20 * If you are not able to audition on May 5 or 6, you are permitted to submit a video audition.=20 * Video auditions are due May 1. Click here to download a PDF Video Audition Form and instructions . =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77BA6.880E643C Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
As always, = the=20 Broadway Summer Camps for teens (13-19) at Playhouse Square feature=20 one-of-a-kind opportunities to work with cast and crew members from = Broadway=20 shows, but for the first time ever, we are offering beginning, = intermediate and=20 advanced camps to accommodate a variety of skill = levels.

Auditions are=20 required for the intermediate and advanced camps. Please see below for = important=20 audition instructions.*

 

Advanced Camp with Dirty = Rotten=20 Scoundrels
June = 19-21
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August = 13-17
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$400

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Beginner Camp with Disney's = The Lion=20 King
August = 6-10
10 AM - 3 PM
$400

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  • One ticket to a = performance of=20 Disney's The Lion King=20
  • Professional=20 headshot=20
  • Lunch each=20 day

 Registration for the=20 beginner camp begins MAY 23

 

 

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  • If you are not able to = audition on=20 May 5 or 6, you are permitted to submit a video audition. =20
  • Detailed audition = instructions=20 will be mailed to you once your audition is scheduled. They will also = be=20 availabe online at www.PlayhouseSquare.org/art-education = beginning April=20 4.
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  • Video auditions are due = May 1. Click = here to=20 download a PDF Video Audition Form and=20 instructions.
 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C77BA6.880E643C-- From marcus at designerglass.com Tue Apr 10 13:00:50 2007 From: marcus at designerglass.com (marcus at designerglass.com) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 16:00:50 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Three Kenneth Patchen Events: the Kenneth Patchen Art Opening and Reception, the Kenneth Patchen Festival, and the Kenneth Patchen Jam. Message-ID: <461becf2beac8_9b418ca42454448@Laptop.tmail> Three kenneth patchen events: the Kenneth Patchen Art Opening and Reception, the Kenneth Patchen Festival, and the Kenneth Patchen Jam. The Kenneth Patchen Reception is at Gallery 324 on April 13, 2007 from 6 pm ? 9pm. The Kenneth Patchen Festival is at Gallery 324 at Noon on Saturday, April 14, 2007 at noon. The Kenneth Patchen Jam is at and the Jam at The Barking Spider April 14, 2007 at 7 pm. Gallery 324 The Galleria at Erieview 1301 East 9th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44114 216/780-1522 mbales at oh.veior.com April 13, 2007 ?Friday at 6 pm ? 9 pm Larry Smith (Bottom Dog Press), Kenneth Patchen biographer, & Bree (Green Panda Press), poet, singer, bookseller, and publisher & Marcus Bales (Gallery324) Present The Kenneth Patchen Silkscreens on loan from the Trumbull Art Guild, Warren, Ohio, and Douglas Paisley?s paintings of The Journal of Albion Moonlight with Kenneth Patchen?s text, and Featuring, from Detroit, M.L.Liebler and the Magic Poetry Band accompanying readings by Chris Franke Nina Gibans Tom Kryss Jim Lang Michael McMahon Charles Potts Larry Smith, and others to be announced Reception 6 pm ? 9 pm PATCHEN CELEBRATION IN CLEVELAND DURING NATIONAL POETRY MONTH Kenneth Patchen Festival in Cleveland this April 8-15. Larry Smith, Marcus Bales and Bree Ingst are coordinating the week-long event honoring Kenneth Patchen (1911-1972), Ohio rebel poet-artist. Patchen published over 36 books during his lifetime. April 8-15th Patchen's two silkscreen collections will be shown at Gallery 324 (E. 9th Street in Galleria, downtown Cleveland) that week... Kenneth Patchen Silkscreens They are from the Trumbull Art Guild in Patchen's hometown of Warren. Photo Copies of Prints will be available for order, and there will be an auction of Patchen items. First, April 13th 6 pm ? 9 pm Gallery 324 ? Reception and Talks on Patchen?s Life and Art, including showing of a group of paintings depicting scenes from The Journal of Albion Moonlight done by Doug Paisley with Kenneth Patchen?s text Second, April 14th Noon at Gallery 324 featuring M.L.Liebler and the Magic Poetry Band Readers: Charles Potts, Tom Kryss, Chris Franke, Michael McMahon, Nina Gibans, Mark Kuhar, Jim Lang, John Paisley?hosted by Larry Smith Third: April 14th 7pm at Barking Spider Tavern, University Circle, featuring John Richmond All-Stars/ Poet-Readers: Ben Guylas, Bree, Katie Daley, Terry Provost, Adam Brodsky, Maj Ragain, Adam Brodsky Sponsors of the festival are Bottom Dog Press and Green Panda Press. Book sales are being done by Mac?s Backs Books of Coventry Road, Cleveland. All events free and open to the public. Kenneth Patchen page: http://www.connectotel.com/patchen/ Patchen biography & places page: http://members.aol.com/smithcours/Patchen/KennethPatchenPlaces.htm FOR MORE INFORMATION: Contact: e-mail: lsmithdog at aol.com or breestings at yahoo.com (graphics available) or mbales at oh.verio.com, or call 216/780-1522 There is $1.00 Parking for these events on Saturdays in the Galleria Parking Garage: enter off Lakeside between East 9th and East 12th. There?s a large sign with a 3-D curly-cue design that says "Galleria Parking", and a ramp down under the building. There is free street parking on E 9th, E 12th, and St Clair on Saturdays, and after 7 pm on weekdays, but only the E 12th Street entrance to the Galleria is open on weekdays after 7. Gallery 324 is in the middle of the Galleria by the escalator down into the parking garage. DIRECTIONS to the GALLERIA >From the west side 2 East - East Ninth Street, right - Lakeside, left - Galleria Parking Garage, right (if you get to 12th street you went too far - go around the block, right on 12th, right on St Clair, right on 9th, and right on Lakeside, and then right at the Parking Garage sign). Parking is Free on Saturdays, $3 after 4pm on Fridays. Go up the escalator or elevator to the FIRST FLOOR. Out of the elevator turn right and walk past the escalator to the Courtyard 480 - 176North - 90East - 2West (Lakewood) - East Ninth Street, left - Lakeside, left - Galleria Parking Garage, right (if you get to 12th street you went too far - go around the block, right on 12th, right on St Clair, right on 9th, and right on Lakeside, and then right at the Parking Garage sign) 71 North - 90 East - 90East - 2West (Lakewood) - East Ninth Street, left - Lakeside, left - Galleria Parking Garage, right (if you get to 12th street you went too far - go around the block, right on 12th, right on St Clair, right on 9th, and right on Lakeside, and then right at the Parking Garage sign) 77 North - 90East - 2West (Lakewood) - East Ninth Street, left - Lakeside, left - Galleria Parking Garage, right (if you get to 12th street you went too far - go around the block, right on 12th, right on St Clair, right on 9th, and right on Lakeside, and then right at the Parking Garage sign) >From the east side 480 - 77 North - 90East - 2West (Lakewood) - East Ninth Street, left - Lakeside, left - Galleria Parking Garage, right (if you get to 12th street you went too far - go around the block, right on 12th, right on St Clair, right on 9th, and right on Lakeside, and then right at the Parking Garage sign) 90 West - 2 West - East Ninth Street, left - Lakeside, left - Galleria Parking Garage, right (if you get to 12th street you went too far - go around the block, right on 12th, right on St Clair, right on 9th, and right on Lakeside, and then right at the Parking Garage sign) >From the Heights Martin Luther King Jr Blvd North - 90 West - 2 west - East Ninth Street, left - Lakeside, left - Galleria Parking Garage, right (if you get to 12th street you went too far - go around the block, right on 12th, right on St Clair, right on 9th, and right on Lakeside, and then right at the Parking Garage sign) By RTA Rapid >From wherever you are go to the Tower City station and change for the Waterfront Line - get off at East 9th street, up the stairs, turn right on East Ninth Street (away from the lake, away from the R&R Hall) walk half a block to Lakeside, cross Ninth Street to your left, cross Lakeside, and half a block further on is the Ninth Street Entrance to the Galleria. If the weather's nice, you can also walk from Tower City across Public Square away from the Terminal Tower building you came out of (the building in which the RTA Rapid lets you off) and toward the BP Building. Walk east (that is, turn right just past the BP building) on any of Superior, Rockwell, or St Clair streets, to East Ninth. Turn left. From St Clair, it's right there; from Rockwell, one block, from Superior two blocks, to the entrance at East Ninth and St Clair. If you?d like to be removed from this email list, please REPLY to this message to: marcus at designerglass.com and ask to be removed in the text of your message. From TALENTnet1 at aol.com Tue Apr 10 13:04:28 2007 From: TALENTnet1 at aol.com (TALENTnet1 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 16:04:28 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]2 Spanish Speaking Actors need for WEDNESDAY April 11 from 9:30-11 am Message-ID: -------------------------------1176235468 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit NEEDED IMMEDIATELY: 2 Spanish-speaking actors needed for short (loosely scripted) skit to help train 3rd year medical students. One to act as a patient who speaks no English, and one to act as an interpreter. TOMORROW MORNING (Wednesday, April 11, 2007) from 9:30 am to 11 am Sagamore Hills Medical Center on Route 82. Flat fee of $50 for each actor (90 minute estimate, maximum of 2 hours) (which includes watching a short video). Contact Joanne Bray IMMEDIATELY at _Bray at ohio.edu_ (mailto:Bray at ohio.edu) or 740 590 3527 Thank you ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. -------------------------------1176235468 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
NEEDED IMMEDIATELY:
 
2 Spanish-speaking actors needed for= short=20 (loosely scripted) skit to help train 3rd year medical=20 students.
 
One to act as a patient who speaks n= o=20 English, and one to act as an interpreter.
 
TOMORROW MORNING (Wednesday, April 1= 1,=20 2007) from 9:30 am to 11 am
Sagamore Hills Medical Center on Rou= te=20 82.
 
Flat fee of $50 for each actor (90 m= inute=20 estimate, maximum of 2 hours) (which includes watching a short=20 video).
 
 
 
Contact Joanne Bray  IMMEDIATELY at Bray at ohio.edu=  or=20 740 590 3527
 
Thank you
 
 




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-------------------------------1176235468-- From peteroctb at aim.com Tue Apr 10 14:29:00 2007 From: peteroctb at aim.com (peteroctb at aim.com) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 17:29:00 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"the Lords of Praxton" at Akron Film Festival Message-ID: <8C949CE63BCAC03-173C-2262@WEBMAIL-RA05.sysops.aol.com> ----------MB_8C949CE63BCAC03_173C_4005_WEBMAIL-RA05.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Hello, Everyone-- If you're interested in spending this weekend viewing some of the best local film productions in an amazing movie theatre environment, then hop on over to the Akron Film Festival on Friday April 13th and Saturday April 14th. The festival is held at the University of Akron. On Friday, there's a terrific line-up of shorts starting in the late afternoon, then at 6pm my feature film, "the Lords of Praxton", screens--then William Johns' "Madness" follows at 8pm. Makes for a really cool double-feature Friday, don't you think ;-) Another great line-up of films is set for Saturday. Go to http://www.akronfilmfestival.com to see the complete weekend schedule and to get directions to the festival. Hope to see you there! Peter Fields ------------------------------------------------ "Never be bullied into silence. Never allow yourself to be made a victim. Accept no one's definition of your life; define yourself." --Harvey Fierstein ------------------------------------------------ visit the world of Little Beth Entertainment, Ltd. http://www.littlebeth.com ________________________________________________________________________ Check Out the new free AIM(R) Mail -- 2 GB of storage and industry-leading spam and email virus protection. ----------MB_8C949CE63BCAC03_173C_4005_WEBMAIL-RA05.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
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If you're interested in spending this weekend viewing some of the best local film productions in an amazing movie theatre environment, then hop on over to the Akron Film Festival on Friday April 13th and Saturday April 14th.  The festival is held at the University of Akron.  On Friday, there's a terrific line-up of shorts starting in the late afternoon, then at 6pm my feature film, "the Lords of Praxton", screens--then William Johns' "Madness" follows at 8pm.  Makes for a really cool double-feature Friday, don't you think ;-)

Another great line-up of films is set for Saturday.  Go to http://www.akronfilmfestival.com to see the complete weekend schedule and to get directions to the festival.  Hope to see you there!

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CAMEO, The Cooperative Alliance of Medina = Entertainment Organizations, is seeking a Costume Designer for its July 2007 = production of “Oklahoma!”

 

This is a paid position, and a chance to work with an incredible professional staff, which includes Bill Hoffman, Director, = Sheila Ludwig, Music Director, and Leilani Barrett, = Choreographer.

 

We will provide seamstresses for assistance.  = Designer will have access to a substantial wardrobe department at the Medina = Performing Arts Center.

 

Interested and qualified applicants, please contact = Michael Sferro at mas9902 at hotmail.com or = 330.289.6390.

 

Michael A. Sferro

Chair, Cameo

330.289.6390

www.cameo-medina.org

 

 

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Me. Come on out and check out this great restaurant/establishment=20= for=20 some singing and eating and most importantly FUN!
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Courage to change the things i can,
And wisdom to know the=20 difference,
Living one day at a time,
Enjoying one moment at a=20 time,
Accepting hardship as the pathway to peace.


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-------------------------------1176256320-- From tigerlily.celeste at gmail.com Tue Apr 10 19:27:34 2007 From: tigerlily.celeste at gmail.com (Celeste Cosentino) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 22:27:34 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lucia's Recovery Message-ID: Dear Friends, Thank you SO much for all of your good wishes and prayers. Lucia is finally home from the hospital and is continuing on her steady road to recovery! She is happy to be home! She asked me to send you her heartfelt gratitude for the NUMEROUS get well wishes that she recieved from all of you! She is up and about, taking the time that she needs, and is hoping to return to work in the NEAR future. If there are any other messages you would like for me to pass on to her feel free to email them to me and I will print them out for her to read. She feels very loved by all. Thank you again for all of your support! Sincerly, Lucia and Family. -- "If you want to be given everything, give everything up." From jaimee.davis at gmail.com Tue Apr 10 19:49:21 2007 From: jaimee.davis at gmail.com (Jaimee Davis) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 22:49:21 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sound recording advice needed Message-ID: <57fd37410704101949s7dded91bg1d5865ab78e20ee5@mail.gmail.com> Hi, everyone, I want to put together a CD of piano/organ and vocal music. There are two things I need that I don't currently have/know where to find, and I was hoping some people here would be able to lead me in the correct direction. 1) What is good sound recording software or where can I find someone with a recording studio in the Cleveland area? I think buying it may prove to be cheaper than hiring someone for the day, but I'm open to suggestions. A good combination of fair rates/good sound quality would be appreciated. 2) What is the copyright law related to this? Does anyone know a good resource that maps out the difference between music that is public domain and recording from music that I have bought a copy of? Any advice/guidance would be greatly appreciated - thanks in advance! Jaimee Davis Pianist/Organist From houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com Tue Apr 10 20:30:19 2007 From: houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com (Jessica Houde) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 20:30:19 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]FREE Class Sunday April 22nd @ Houde School of Acting!!!! Message-ID: <786625.17555.qm@web30106.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-2093136398-1176262219=:17555 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit HOUDE SCHOOL OF ACTING IS SCHEDULING FOR OUR FREE CLASS! We have already had 3 very successful FREE CLASSES and because of the high demand for a WEEKEND class we are now scheduling for: SUNDAY APRIL 22ND! We use the Meisner technique which focuses on "living truthfully under imaginary circumstances." We are located in BEACHWOOD, OHIO. Call or email to register and for exact location! They book up fast so hurry and register! Contact Information: Houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com (440) 223-4533 - Ashley Gulla BIOGRAPHY: Jessica Houde, the owner of Houde School of Acting, has studied and taught at Playhouse West in Los Angeles with Robert Caregie and Jeff Goldblum. She has also worked with the following well known actors; James Franco, Shawnee Smith, Robin Cohen, Jeff Goldblum and Mark Peligrino. Her experience in acting and teaching has helped to develop current students to become the best actors they can be! --0-2093136398-1176262219=:17555 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
HOUDE SCHOOL OF ACTING
IS SCHEDULING
FOR OUR
FREE CLASS!
 
 
We have already had 3 very successful FREE CLASSES and because of the high demand for a WEEKEND class we are now scheduling for:
 
SUNDAY APRIL 22ND!
 
We use the Meisner technique which focuses on
"living truthfully under imaginary circumstances."
 
 
We are located in BEACHWOOD, OHIO.
 
Call or email to register and for exact location!
They book up fast so hurry and register!
 
Contact Information:
Houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com
 
(440) 223-4533 - Ashley Gulla
 
 
BIOGRAPHY:
Jessica Houde, the owner of Houde School of Acting, has studied and taught at Playhouse West in Los Angeles with Robert Caregie and Jeff Goldblum. She has also worked with the following well known actors; James Franco, Shawnee Smith, Robin Cohen, Jeff Goldblum and Mark Peligrino.  Her experience in acting and teaching has helped to develop current students to become the best actors they can be!
--0-2093136398-1176262219=:17555-- From toddevangelista at hotmail.com Tue Apr 10 20:51:11 2007 From: toddevangelista at hotmail.com (Todd Evangelista) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 23:51:11 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dover Players presents Spider's Web Message-ID: Dover Players North Olmsted's Community Theater Contact: Todd Evangelista Phone: (440) 779-1284 Place: North Olmsted s Old Town Hall 5186 Dover Center Rd. North Olmsted, Oh 44070 Play: Agatha Christie's "Spider's Web" Description: Clarissa, an imaginative young woman, discovers a body in her drawing room. She gets three friends to help her remove the body to avoid implicating her step-daughter, when a policeman knocks on the door. Play Dates: May 4, 5 & 6; May 11, 12 & 13; May 18, 19 & 20 Play Times: Fridays & Saturdays at 8PM & Sundays at 6PM Price: ADMISSION FREE! First come, first serve. Call Todd at (440) 779-1284 for reservations, $5 per seat. _________________________________________________________________ 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 bionic at prodigy.net Tue Apr 10 21:08:45 2007 From: bionic at prodigy.net (bionic at prodigy.net) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 00:08:45 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Guitarist for unplugged 60's & 70's album Message-ID: <461C270D.5784.262D228B@localhost> Looking for an laid-back acoustic guitar player. A partner / collaborator. I'm 37 years old. Am skilled at computer-based recording but barely treading water as guitar player. I'm trying to create an album of mellow, unplugged 1960's / 70's classics including: Lady Jane With A Little Help From My Friends For What It's Worth Old Man You've Lost That Loving Feeling Hurt So Bad Keep Me Hanging On We Can Work It Out I'm reaching for a quiet, intimate sound Emphasis on a clean, unaffected vocal blend. For convenience sake, east sider would be ideal, especially Cleveland Heights. Do you know anyone who might be interested? Thanks, Chris From houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com Tue Apr 10 21:11:51 2007 From: houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com (Jessica Houde) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 21:11:51 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]One Spot Left in MONDAY NIGHT CLASSES @ Houde School of Acting!!!!!!! Message-ID: <873283.9094.qm@web30101.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-731018014-1176264711=:9094 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit HOUDE SCHOOL OF ACTING HAS ONLY ONE SPOT LEFT FOR OUR MONDAY NIGHT CLASS! 6:30-8:30pm We use the Meisner technique which focuses on "living truthfully under imaginary circumstances." We are located in BEACHWOOD, OHIO. Call or email to register and for exact location! Contact Information: Houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com (440) 223-4533 - Ashley Gulla BIOGRAPHY: Jessica Houde, the owner of Houde School of Acting, has studied and taught at Playhouse West in Los Angeles with Robert Caregie and Jeff Goldblum. She has also worked with the following well known actors; James Franco, Shawnee Smith, Robin Cohen, Jeff Goldblum and Mark Peligrino. Her experience in acting and teaching has helped to develop current students to become the best actors they can be! --0-731018014-1176264711=:9094 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
HOUDE SCHOOL OF ACTING
HAS ONLY ONE SPOT LEFT
FOR OUR

MONDAY NIGHT CLASS!
6:30-8:30pm
 
 
We use the Meisner technique which focuses on
"living truthfully under imaginary circumstances."
 
 
We are located in BEACHWOOD, OHIO.
 
Call or email to register and for exact location!
 
Contact Information:
Houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com
 
(440) 223-4533 - Ashley Gulla
 
 
BIOGRAPHY:
Jessica Houde, the owner of Houde School of Acting, has studied and taught at Playhouse West in Los Angeles with Robert Caregie and Jeff Goldblum. She has also worked with the following well known actors; James Franco, Shawnee Smith, Robin Cohen, Jeff Goldblum and Mark Peligrino.  Her experience in acting and teaching has helped to develop current students to become the best actors they can be!
--0-731018014-1176264711=:9094-- From cinevid at yahoo.com Tue Apr 10 21:18:25 2007 From: cinevid at yahoo.com (Bill) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 21:18:25 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]April Indieclub - Time running short for shorts Message-ID: <893073.29550.qm@web60320.mail.yahoo.com> --0-430164855-1176265105=:29550 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit If you are wanting to show your shorts at this month's Indieclub, please let me know asap so we can advertise and schedule them properly. This month's host is Bryant Anderson, who will also be showing "Get Him." Bill Johns - CoModerator, Cleveland Indieclub cinevid at yahoo.com --------------------------------- Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. --0-430164855-1176265105=:29550 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
If you are wanting to show your shorts at this month's Indieclub, please let me know asap so we can advertise and schedule them properly.
 
This month's host is Bryant Anderson, who will also be showing "Get Him."
 
Bill Johns - CoModerator, Cleveland Indieclub
 


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CIF

CLEVELAND INDEPENDENT FILM

www.clevelandindependentfilm.com
www.myspace.com/clevelandindependentfim

 

Open casting call for the film "For The Love Of Women"
IGAB Filmworks presents: for The Love Of Women will have an audition held for their new film that will start filming soon. Non-union actors are welcome along with deferred pay parts and DVD copy of the film.

This film will be filmed in Cleveland Ohio, as of now auditions will take place in April and again in May for 2 days only to search for the right person for each part, extras and small parts could be needed.
To set a date for your audition with the film casting directors, you'll need to call for a date and time to be seen,  you should bring along your full bio and any color/black & white photos you have for their viewing.

Please call ONLY the casting director for audition information:
Casting Director: Barbabra Bell 216-581-9600

Other projects are coming soon..if you missed out on this new film
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NOTE: FREE RECORDING STUDIO TIME  (must contact this week only)

Local recording studio is in need for a few good workers to help out with passing out flyers this week and weekend.  For ex-change of your time they will offer you FREE recording time at their new production studio, up to 4 hours max. This could be the right job for any new artist looking to make their first demo cd or film maker that need a recording studio for their independent film.

Only a few are needed for this job and once its filled its GONE!! BUT...you are welcome to get your name on their call back list for up coming jobs this spring and summer.

Contact Mr.William Lynch 216-581-9600  at:

 The Cleveland Merchant Music Center

 

 

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Mortgage refinance is Hot. *Terms. Get a 5.375%* fix rate. Check savings From ytplayhouse at aol.com Wed Apr 11 06:33:30 2007 From: ytplayhouse at aol.com (ytplayhouse at aol.com) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 09:33:30 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Development position at Youngstown Playhouse Message-ID: <8C94A5520B0D8AF-F2C-12BD@FWM-R08.sysops.aol.com> ----------MB_8C94A5520B0D8AF_F2C_22F9_FWM-R08.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" The Youngstown Playhouse, located at 600 Playhouse Lane in Youngstown Ohio,=20= is currently accepting applications and interviews for the position of DEVEL= OPMENT COORDINATOR. This position has the potential to be extremely satisfy= ing for the candidate, both financially and career-wise. The candidate woul= d hold a key position within one of America's premier and oldest community t= heatres. The Youngstown Playhouse is an Equal Opportunity Employer. =20 Questions may be directed to John Holt at 330-788-8739 =20 Development Coordinator Job Description Location: Youngstown, Ohio Type: Full Time Supervisor: Managing Director Experience Level: Minimum 1-2 years experience in development in a non-profi= t setting or sales role with comparable tasks. Experience in one or more ar= eas of development preferred including; foundation & government grants writi= ng and administration, major donor support, corporate support, special event= s, direct mail, communications, and database management. Education: College degree preferred, but not required. Salary: Commission based on monthly and annual funding, with salary options= . Note: Women and Minorities encouraged to apply.=20 =20 Job Responsibilities The Development Coordinator will work closely with the=20= Managing Director. The position will play a significant role in supporting=20= the organization=E2=80=99s current major multi-year fundraising and growth o= bjectives. Specific responsibilities include:=20 Identifying, cultivating and managing relationships with current and prospec= tive donors;=20 Development of strategies to expand and diversify funding sources;=20 Coordinate grant-writing (research, proposal writing, reporting) projects to= government foundations, and corporate funders.=20 Management of fundraising databases & tracking systems, including individual= donors; grants and contract administration; special events and other develo= pment functions;=20 Creating collateral fundraising materials and executing direct mail campaign= s;=20 Planning, implementing, and coordinating special events;=20 Developing processes for donor recognition;=20 =20 Additional Qualifications: While no one person will embody all of the quali= ties enumerated below, the ideal candidate will possess many of the followin= g professional and personal abilities, attributes, and experiences:=20 A self-starting and energetic leader who has the ability to elicit the respe= ct and trust of staff and external partners. A professional with a proven t= rack record of successfully managing multiple priorities; or an up and comer= with innate sense of good management and direct experience doing comparable= work preferably in a professional organization. =20 A highly professional demeanor, able to work successfully with a wide variet= y of constituents including donors, board members, volunteers, and professio= nal consultants. =20 Strong oral and written communications skills, used in one-on-one settings a= nd in large group meetings. The ability to set the tone for an organization= al culture that combines respectful collaboration with disciplined productiv= ity within a business-like and process-sensitive environment. =20 Experience working with a volunteer-driven organization, leveraging staff, e= xternal partners, and board talents and time. Familiarity with boards of di= rectors=E2=80=99 and funders=E2=80=99 expectations of timely and accurate re= sponsiveness. =20 High levels of integrity, trustworthiness, flexibility, compassion, and humo= r necessary to address the practicalities of a growing nonprofit, along with= the edginess, creativity, and persistence required to elicit new thinking a= nd change. =20 Experience and track record in raising significant resources for non-profit=20= organizations, including government funding. =20 Must demonstrate the ability to solve problems and to think strategically an= d tactically about opportunities to raise funds, balance competing prioritie= s, and work collaboratively with colleagues. =20 Able to work with minimal supervision, ability to manage multiple priorities= and work in a deadline-driven environment. =20 Interested Candidates Send Resume, references and contact info to: wizardworks1 at aol.com =20 ________________________________________________________________________ AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from= AOL at AOL.com. ----------MB_8C94A5520B0D8AF_F2C_22F9_FWM-R08.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset="utf-8"
The Youngstown Playhouse, located at 600 Playhouse Lane in Youngstown O= hio, is currently accepting applications and interviews for the position of=20= DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR.  This position has the potential to be extreme= ly satisfying for the candidate, both financially and career-wise.  The= candidate would hold a key position within one of America's premier and old= est community theatres.  The Youngstown Playhouse is an Equal Opportuni= ty Employer.
 
Questions may be directed to John Holt at 330-788-8739
 
Development Coordinator=
Job Description

Location:  Youngstown, Ohio
Type: Full Time<= br> Superviso= r: Managing Director
<= B>Experience Level: Minimum 1-2 years experience in development in a= non-profit setting or sales role with comparable tasks.  Experience in= one or more areas of development preferred including; foundation & gove= rnment grants writing and administration, major donor support, corporate sup= port, special events, direct mail, communications, and database management.<= /SPAN>
Education
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  College degree preferred, but not required.
Salary
:
=   Commission based on monthly and annual funding, with salary options.<= br> Note: Women and Mino= rities encouraged to apply. 
 
Job Responsibilities The Development Coordinator will work clos= ely with the Managing Director.  The position will play a sig= nificant role in supporting the organization=E2=80=99s current major multi-y= ear fundraising and growth objectives.  Specific responsibilities inclu= de: =
  • Iden= tifying, cultivating and managing relationships with current and prospective= donors;
  • Deve= lopment of strategies to expand and diversify funding sources;
  • Coor= dinate grant-writing (research, proposal writing, reporting) projects to gov= ernment foundations, and corporate funders.
  • Mana= gement of fundraising databases & tracking systems, including individual= donors; grants and contract administration; special events and other develo= pment functions;
  • Crea= ting collateral fundraising materials and executing direct mail campaigns; <= /SPAN>
  • Plan= ning, implementing, and coordinating special events;
  • Deve= loping processes for donor recognition;
 
Additional Qualifications:  <= SPAN style=3D"FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY: Century">While no one person wil= l embody all of the qualities enumerated below, the ideal candidate will pos= sess many of the following professional and personal abilities, attributes,=20= and experiences: 
  • A se= lf-starting and energetic leader who has the ability to elicit the respect and trust of staff and external partners. =20= A professional with a proven track record of successfully managing mu= ltiple priorities; or an up and comer with innate sense of good management a= nd direct experience doing comparable work preferably in a professional orga= nization.
     
  • A highly professional demeanor, able to work successfully with a w= ide variety of constituents including donors, board members, volunteers, and= professional consultants.
     
  • Stro= ng oral and written communications skills, used in one-on-one settings and i= n large group meetings.  The ability to set the tone for an organizatio= nal culture that combines respectful collaboration with disciplined producti= vity within a business-like and process-sensitive environment.
     
  • Expe= rience working with a volunteer-driven organization, leveraging staff, exter= nal partners, and board talents and time.  Familiarity with boards of d= irectors=E2=80=99 and funders=E2=80=99 expectations of timely and accurate r= esponsiveness.
     
  • High= levels of integrity, trustworthiness, flexibility, compassion, and humor ne= cessary to address the practicalities of a growing nonprofit, along with the= edginess, creativity, and persistence required to elicit new thinking and c= hange.
     
  • Expe= rience and track record in raising significant resources for non-profit orga= nizations, including government funding.
     
  • Must= demonstrate the ability to solve problems and to think strategically and ta= ctically about opportunities to raise funds, balance competing priorities, a= nd work collaboratively with colleagues.
     
  • Able= to work with minimal supervision, ability to manage multiple priorities and= work in a deadline-driven environment.
     
Interested Candidates
Send= Resume, references and contact info to:  wizardworks1 at aol.com
<= /U> 

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----------MB_8C94A5520B0D8AF_F2C_22F9_FWM-R08.sysops.aol.com-- From Huntheatre at aol.com Wed Apr 11 06:36:54 2007 From: Huntheatre at aol.com (Huntheatre at aol.com) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 09:36:54 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Godspell" Auditons at Huntington Playhouse Message-ID: -------------------------------1176298614 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=20 Wednesday, April 11 at 7:00 PM. The production is directed by Dave MacKei= gan. =20 These auditions will be held along with the callback auditions. The=20 production opens June 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 Lora 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= . -------------------------------1176298614 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

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

At Huntington=20 Playhouse

 

Huntington Playhouse will hold=20 auditions for the musical  =E2=80=9CGodspell=E2=80=9D Wednesda= y, April 11 at=20 7:00 PM.  The production is directed by Dave= =20 MacKeigan.    These auditions will be h= eld=20 along with the callback auditions.  The production opens June 7 th and=20= has=20 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 Lo= ra=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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-------------------------------1176298614-- From crwhite114 at yahoo.com Wed Apr 11 07:17:07 2007 From: crwhite114 at yahoo.com (Chris White) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 07:17:07 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]CVLT invites you to the "Leading Ladies Gala" Message-ID: <869389.77831.qm@web33407.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-379968564-1176301027=:77831 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit body {font-family: trebuchet ms, arial,sans-serif; color: #333; font-size: small} h2 {background-color: #EFCFCF; color: #CC0000; text-align: center; margin:1px; font-size: xx-large; border: 3px double #F09640;} h3 {background-color: #FBEFF3; color: #000; text-align: center; margin:1px; font-size:large} .emphatic {color: #006; font-weight: bold} 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! --------------------------------- Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. --0-379968564-1176301027=:77831 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 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).

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Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. --0-379968564-1176301027=:77831-- From chris.white at antonellicollege.edu Wed Apr 11 07:27:55 2007 From: chris.white at antonellicollege.edu (Chris White) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 10:27:55 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]'Run for Your Wife', The Hudson Players Message-ID: <009201c77c45$984f7400$0a01a8c0@cwhite> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_008F_01C77C24.1125DF30 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Over here is his lovely wife, Mary. Over there is his lovely wife, Barbara..... News Release For Immediate Release Contact: Chris White 330-256-7084 crwhite114 at yahoo.com =20 Hudson, Ohio - April 11, 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 was first produced in Guilford, England, in October = 1982, with the playwright acting the role of John. Ray Cooney repeated = that role in the initial U.S. production at the Virginia Theater in New = York in March 1989. Run for Your Wife was included in the British = National Theatre's NT2000 list of significant plays of the 20th century. = The setup is London cabdriver John Smith's unusual marital arrangement. Over here is his lovely wife, Mary. Over there is his lovely wife, = Barbara. John keeps up with both wives by juggling his work schedule and keeping = a complicated code system in a small pocket note pad. =20 All goes well until John gets a knock on the head while helping a little = old lady escape two muggers. Suddenly, he's a hero with a photo of him = and Mary on the front page of the newspaper, which, to his chagrin, = lands on the doorsteps of both wives.=20 How does the wily cabbie worm his way out of this mess? Like any good worm: by digging himself and his helpful buddy Stanley = Gardner in deeper and deeper.=20 =20 Run, don't walk, to see The Hudson Player's Production of Run for Your = Wife. =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 - Adam Young h.. Reporter - Leonard Peacefull 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 ------=_NextPart_000_008F_01C77C24.1125DF30 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
Over=20 here is his lovely wife, Mary.
  Over there is his lovely wife, = Barbara.....
 

 

 

News = Release

For Immediate=20 Release

Contact: =20 Chris White

330-256-7084

crwhite114 at yahoo.com<= /SPAN>

 

Hudson, Ohio  - =20 April 11, 2007

 

The Hudson Players will perform = the comedy=20 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 Your Wife was first produced in Guilford, England, = in October=20 1982, with the playwright acting the role of John. Ray Cooney repeated = that role=20 in the initial U.S. production at the Virginia Theater in New York in = March=20 1989. Run for Your Wife was included in the British = National=20 Theatre=92s NT2000 list of significant plays of the 20th century.=20

The setup is London cabdriver John = Smith's=20 unusual marital arrangement.

Over here is his lovely wife, = Mary.  Over there is his lovely wife, = Barbara.

John keeps up with both wives by = juggling=20 his work schedule and keeping a complicated code system in a small = pocket note=20 pad.  =

All goes well until John gets a = knock on the=20 head while helping a little old lady escape two muggers. Suddenly, he's = a hero=20 with a photo of him and Mary on the front page of the newspaper, which, = to his=20 chagrin, lands on the doorsteps of both wives.

How does the wily cabbie worm his = way out of=20 this mess?

Like any good worm: by digging = himself and=20 his helpful buddy Stanley Gardner in deeper and deeper. =

 

Run, = don=92t walk, to see The Hudson Player=92s Production = of Run=20 for Your Wife.

 

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

  • John Smith = =96  Justin = Brenis
  • Mary Smith = =96  Theresa=20 Benyo-Marzullo
  • Barbara Smith = =96  Darlene = Rocco
  • Stanley = Gardner =96  Kirk = Worcester
  • Detective-Sergeant=20 Troughton =96  Brian=20 Diehl
  • Detective = Sergeant=20 Porterhouse =96  Michael = Rogan
  • Bobby = Franklyn =96  Adam = Young
  • Reporter = =96   Leonard=20 Peacefull
Performance dates are=20 Friday and Saturday evenings
May = 4th =96=20 May 19th at 8pm
All = performances will=20 be at the Barlow Community Center

 

 

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

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

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

 

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

 

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

Tickets: =20 $12.00 Regular Admission

           = ;  =20 $10.50 For Students & Senior Citizens

 
------=_NextPart_000_008F_01C77C24.1125DF30-- From Jharcar at weathervaneplayhouse.com Wed Apr 11 08:18:13 2007 From: Jharcar at weathervaneplayhouse.com (Jan Harcar) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 11:18:13 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Wendy Wasserstein's light-hearted comedy "The Sisters Rosensweig" in Akron Message-ID: <001901c77c4c$9f72d450$6b01a8c0@wcp.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0016_01C77C2B.17FD6970 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Weathervane Ticket Office 330-836-2626 WEATHERVANE PLAYHOUSE Announces Cast for Wendy Wasserstein's Comedy THE SISTERS ROSENSWEIG Weathervane Playhouse presents Wendy Wasserstein's light-hearted comedy = THE SISTERS ROSENSWEIG, April 25 - May 13, 2007=20 Taking place in London at a gathering to celebrate sister Sara's = birthday, this comedy explores family and the familiar relationships of = three Jewish sisters from Brooklyn with their male companions from 1930s = youth to 1990s London. The Sisters Rosensweig began at Lincoln Center Theater. It ran on = Broadway at the Barrymore Theater for 556 performances, won the Outer = Critics Circle Award and was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Play. = Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, Wendy Wasserstein, wrote this = light-hearted comedy as a tribute to her sisters, and for all women who = have endured and triumphed with the love of their sisters.=20 The Sisters Rosensweig is Wendy Wasserstein's look at three uncommon = women and their quest for love, self-definition and fulfillment. They = are as different as only sisters (or brothers) can be. Ms. Wasserstein's = group portrait is both a comedy and a play of character. It offers sharp = truths about what can divide relatives and what can draw them together. Loosely based on the lives of playwright Wendy Wasserstein and her = sisters, the play takes place in the fancy drawing room of the oldest = sib, Sara Goode, a super-successful 54-year-old banker living in London = (Margo Parker). Arriving for her birthday are Gorgeous Teitelbaum, a = radio shrink from Newton, MA, who yearns for a real Chanel suit (Maryann = Elder), and Pfeni Rosensweig, a globe-trotting journalist (Maryjo Mace = Woodburn). Wasserstein was born in Brooklyn, New York to Morris Wasserstein, a = wealthy textile executive, and his wife, Lola Schleifer, an amateur = dancer who moved to the United States from Poland when her father was = accused of being a spy. Wasserstein was one of four children, including = brother Bruce Wasserstein. Her maternal grandfather was Simon Schleifer, = a prominent Polish Jewish playwright who moved to Paterson, New Jersey = and became a Hebrew school principal. Wasserstein earned a B.A. in = history from Mount Holyoke College in 1971, an M.A. in creative writing = from City College of New York, and an M.F.A. in 1976 from the Yale = School of Drama, where her classmates included the future playwright = Christopher Durang. In 1990 she received an honorary Doctor of Humane = Letters degree from Mount Holyoke College and in 2002 Wasserstein = received an honorary Doctor of Fine Arts degree from Bates College. In 1989, she won both the Tony and the Pulitzer Prize for her play, The = Heidi Chronicles. Her wry, smart, and often highly comical plays, which explore topics = ranging from feminism to family to ethnicity to pop culture, include The = Sisters Rosensweig, Isn't It Romantic, An American Daughter, Old Money, = and her last work which opened in Fall 2005, Third. In addition, she = wrote the screenplay for the 1998 film, The Object of My Affection that = starred Jennifer Aniston. Wasserstein was hospitalized with lymphoma in December, 2005, and died = on January 30, 2006, aged 55. The news of Wasserstein's death was = unexpected because her illness had not been widely publicized outside = the theatre community. The night after she died, Broadway's lights were = dimmed in her honor. OUR DIRECTOR Curt Arnold (Director) A Cleveland-based actor, director and stage = manager, Curt is making his Weathervane directorial debut, although his = work has been seen on our stage in the annual Community AIDS Netwek = benefit stagings of Forever Plaid, Nunsense A-Men, Nunsense II: The = Second Coming and Pump Boys and Dinettes. One August 20 & 21, he will = direct this year's benefit production of Ruthless! here at Weathervane. = Several years ago, he appeared on our stage in Sweeney Todd and as = Rooster Hannigan in Annie, and he will next be "exposed" as Harold in = The Full Monty. He thanks Elynmarie Kazle for this opportunity. OUR ENSEMBLE: Margo Parker (Sara) Akron Margo first appeared on Weathervane's stage nearly 27 years ago in = Dracula. She was last seen as Lee Green in The Tale of the Allergist's = Wife. In 1985, she won a Chanticleer for her many roles in The Dining = Room. Maryann Elder (Gorgeous) Gates Mills=20 Maryann is appearing at Weathervane for the first time. A resident of = Gates Mills, she has performed with many area theaters, most recently = Ensemble Theatre's acclaimed production of The Price with Dorothy and = Reuben Silver. Maryjo Mace Woodburn (Pfeni) Cuyahoga Falls Maryjo holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Theater from Kent State = University. She currently works for AmeriCorps VISTA and has taught in = Weathervane's education program for several years. Toni Clair (Tess) Massilon Toni is working toward a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Theater and French = at The University of Akron and is a graduate of GlenOak High School. In = her two years of study at UA, she has appeared in Cabaret, June = Daydreaming, Buried Child, Inherit the Wind and Tartuffe. Richard Worswick (Geoffrey) Akron Richard is a local actor and model. At Weathervane he was seen in = productions of The Tale of the Allergist's Wife, Noises Off, The Dinner = Party, The Mystery of Irma Vep, The Chosen, As Bees in Honey Drown and = The Laramie Project. He has also been on stage at The Bang and the = Clatter Theatre Company, Dobama Theatre, Berea Summer Theatre and The = Cleveland Play House. Ian S. Haberman (Merv) Sharon Center Ian's involvement with Weathervane began in 1982 when he was cast in a = production of The Royal Family. In the nearly 25 years since that first = on-stage appearance, Ian has been involved with Weathervane in a variety = of capacities: he has acted in about 20 different plays and musicals, = designed and run sound for several shows, directed two Women's Board = Christmas productions, served as a member of the Board of Trustees for = four three-year terms including a stint as President of the Board in the = early 1990's and as Secretary of the Board for three years, and he has = been a member of and has chaired the Play Selection Committee for many = years. He has won Chanticleers for acting in Doubles, Conversations with = My Father, and Little Shop of Horrors and for sound design in The Diary = of Anne Frank. Several years ago, he received the Trustees' Award from = the Board and is currently serving as Interim Artistic Director. Geoffrey Darling (Nick) Canton Geoffrey is making his first appearance at Weathervane and was most = recently Frank Strang in Equus at the Beck Center in Lakewood. Based in = Canton, Geoffrey arrived from New Zealand last year and has already been = in productions in Cleveland and Stow as well as many solo performances = of the Gospel According to St Mark in northeast Ohio. Among his credits = are lead roles in Shadowlands, Terra Nova, The Tempest, Taming of the = Shrew and The Crucible and his forays into solo theatre also include The = Ancient Mariner and his own creation Shakespeare and the Supernatural. Robert Keith, Jr. (Tom) Clinton Robert is a junior at Firestone High School where he has appeared in The = Diary of Anne Frank, Grease and Urinetown. He played Laurie in our youth = production of Little Women and was Roger in Lord of the Flies for = Magical Theatre Company. Backstage: David Hess (Stage Manager) Akron Erin Katz Ford (Lighting Designer) Cuyahoga Falls Judy Willemsen (Sound Designer) Akron Jenniver Sparano (Costume Designer) Cleveland Kathy Kohl (Properties Designer) Akron Todd Dieringer (Scenic Designer) Copley Alan Scott Ferrall (Technical Director) Cuyahoga Falls Kathy Kohl Assistant Technical Director Akron Wendy Wasserstein's light-hearted comedy that takes a look at three = uncommon women and their quest for love, self-definition and fulfillment = -- THE SISTERS ROSENSWEIG. See it at Weathervane Playhouse April 25 - = May 13, 2007. Low-cost preview performances on Wednesday and Thursday, = April 25 & 26 at 7:30 p.m. with official opening on Friday, April 25 at = 8:00 p.m. A complete performance schedule is posted online at = weathervaneplayhouse.com. Charge by phone at Weathervane's Ticket Office = at 330-836-2626 or purchase tickets online at = www.weathervaneplayhouse.com. Call between 10 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday.=20 Tickets: $20 (Other Tickets: Wed. & Thurs previews $14, Children 17 or = younger $16, College Students and Senior Citizens $18 on Thursdays and = Sundays. Half-price student rush tickets may be purchased at the door = with I.D. pending availability. Weathervane's annual scholarship luncheon will be held on Saturday, May = 12 with a performance of The Sisters Rosensweig following. Combination = ticket is $32. Seating is limited - reserve early. The play is recommended for general audiences. The Ohio Arts Council helped fund this program with state tax dollars to = encourage economic growth, education excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans. Additional Season Sponsors: WKSU, Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company www.weathervaneplayhouse.com ***30*** ------=_NextPart_000_0016_01C77C2B.17FD6970 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Weathervane Ticket Office=20 330-836-2626

WEATHERVANE = PLAYHOUSE

Announces Cast for Wendy Wasserstein=92s = Comedy

THE SISTERS=20 ROSENSWEIG

Weathervane Playhouse presents Wendy Wasserstein=92s light-hearted = comedy=20 THE SISTERS ROSENSWEIG, April 25 =96 = May 13,=20 2007

Taking place in London at a gathering to celebrate sister Sara's = birthday,=20 this comedy explores family and the familiar relationships of three = Jewish=20 sisters from Brooklyn with their male companions from 1930s youth to = 1990s=20 London.

The Sisters Rosensweig began at Lincoln Center Theater. It ran on = Broadway at the Barrymore Theater for 556 performances, won the Outer = Critics=20 Circle Award and was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Play. Pulitzer=20 Prize-winning playwright, Wendy Wasserstein, wrote this light-hearted = comedy as=20 a tribute to her sisters, and for all women who have endured and = triumphed with=20 the love of their sisters.

The Sisters Rosensweig is Wendy Wasserstein's look at three = uncommon=20 women and their quest for love, self-definition and fulfillment. They = are as=20 different as only sisters (or brothers) can be. Ms. Wasserstein's group = portrait=20 is both a comedy and a play of character. It offers sharp truths about = what can=20 divide relatives and what can draw them together.

Loosely based on the lives of playwright Wendy Wasserstein and her = sisters,=20 the play takes place in the fancy drawing room of the oldest sib, Sara = Goode, a=20 super-successful 54-year-old banker living in London (Margo Parker). = Arriving=20 for her birthday are Gorgeous Teitelbaum, a radio shrink from Newton, = MA, who=20 yearns for a real Chanel suit (Maryann Elder), and Pfeni Rosensweig, a=20 globe-trotting journalist (Maryjo Mace Woodburn).

Wasserstein was born in Brooklyn, New York to Morris = Wasserstein, a=20 wealthy textile executive, and his wife, Lola Schleifer, an amateur = dancer who=20 moved to the United States from Poland when her father was accused of = being a=20 spy. Wasserstein was one of four children, including brother Bruce=20 Wasserstein. Her maternal = grandfather was=20 Simon Schleifer, a prominent Polish Jewish playwright = who moved to Paterson, New Jersey and = became a Hebrew=20 school principal. Wasserstein earned a B.A. in history from Mount Holyoke College in 1971, an=20 M.A. in creative writing from City College of New York, and an=20 M.F.A. in 1976 from the Yale School of = Drama, where her classmates included the future = playwright=20 Christopher Durang. = In 1990 she=20 received an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree from Mount Holyoke College and in 2002=20 Wasserstein received an honorary Doctor of Fine Arts degree from = Bates=20 College.

In 1989, she won both the Tony=20 and the Pulitzer Prize for = her play,=20 The Heidi Chronicles.

Her wry, smart, and often highly comical plays, which explore topics = ranging=20 from feminism to family to ethnicity to pop culture, include The Sisters Rosensweig, Isn=92t It=20 Romantic, = <= FONT=20 face=3DHelvetica size=3D2>An American=20 Daughter, = <= FONT=20 face=3DHelvetica size=3D2>Old = Money, and her last work which opened in Fall 2005, = Third. In addition, she wrote the screenplay for = the 1998 film,=20 The Object of My = Affection that starred Jennifer Aniston.

Wasserstein was hospitalized with lymphoma in December, 2005, and died on January 30, 2006, aged 55. The = news of=20 Wasserstein's death was unexpected because her illness had not been = widely=20 publicized outside the theatre community. The night after she died, = Broadway's lights = were dimmed in=20 her honor.

OUR DIRECTOR

Curt Arnold (Director) A Cleveland-based actor, director and = stage=20 manager, Curt is making his Weathervane directorial debut, although his = work has=20 been seen on our stage in the annual Community AIDS Netwek benefit = stagings of=20 Forever Plaid, Nunsense A-Men, Nunsense II: The Second Coming and = Pump=20 Boys and Dinettes. One August 20 & 21, he will direct this = year=92s=20 benefit production of Ruthless! here at Weathervane. Several = years ago,=20 he appeared on our stage in Sweeney Todd and as Rooster Hannigan = in=20 Annie, and he will next be "exposed" as Harold in The Full = Monty.=20 He thanks Elynmarie Kazle for this opportunity.

OUR ENSEMBLE:

Margo Parker (Sara) Akron

Margo first appeared on Weathervane=92s stage nearly 27 years ago in=20 Dracula. She was last seen as Lee Green in The Tale of the = Allergist=92s=20 Wife. In 1985, she won a Chanticleer for her many roles in The = Dining=20 Room.

Maryann Elder (Gorgeous) Gates Mills

Maryann is appearing at Weathervane for the first time. A resident of = Gates=20 Mills, she has performed with many area theaters, most recently Ensemble = Theatre=92s acclaimed production of The Price with Dorothy and = Reuben=20 Silver.

Maryjo Mace Woodburn (Pfeni) Cuyahoga Falls

Maryjo holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Theater from Kent State = University.=20 She currently works for AmeriCorps VISTA and has taught in = Weathervane=92s=20 education program for several years.

Toni Clair (Tess) = Massilon

Toni is working toward a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Theater and = French at The=20 University of Akron and is a graduate of GlenOak High School. In her two = years=20 of study at UA, she has appeared in Cabaret, June Daydreaming, Buried = Child,=20 Inherit the Wind and Tartuffe.

Richard Worswick (Geoffrey) Akron

Richard is a local actor and model. At Weathervane he was seen in = productions=20 of The Tale of the Allergist=92s Wife, Noises Off, The Dinner Party, = The=20 Mystery of Irma Vep, The Chosen, As Bees in Honey Drown and The = Laramie=20 Project. He has also been on stage at The Bang and the Clatter = Theatre=20 Company, Dobama Theatre, Berea Summer Theatre and The Cleveland Play=20 House.

Ian S. Haberman (Merv) Sharon Center

Ian=92s involvement with Weathervane began in 1982 when he was cast = in a=20 production of The Royal Family. In the nearly 25 years since that = first=20 on-stage appearance, Ian has been involved with Weathervane in a variety = of=20 capacities: he has acted in about 20 different plays and musicals, = designed and=20 run sound for several shows, directed two Women=92s Board Christmas = productions,=20 served as a member of the Board of Trustees for four three-year terms = including=20 a stint as President of the Board in the early 1990=92s and as Secretary = of the=20 Board for three years, and he has been a member of and has chaired the = Play=20 Selection Committee for many years. He has won Chanticleers for acting = in=20 Doubles, Conversations with My Father, and Little Shop of = Horrors=20 and for sound design in The Diary of Anne Frank. Several years = ago, he=20 received the Trustees=92 Award from the Board and is currently serving = as Interim=20 Artistic Director.

Geoffrey Darling (Nick) Canton

Geoffrey is making his first appearance at Weathervane and was most = recently=20 Frank Strang in Equus at the Beck Center in Lakewood. Based in = Canton,=20 Geoffrey arrived from New Zealand last year and has already been in = productions=20 in Cleveland and Stow as well as many solo performances of the Gospel = According to St Mark in northeast Ohio. Among his credits are lead = roles in=20 Shadowlands, Terra Nova, The Tempest, Taming of the Shrew and = The=20 Crucible and his forays into solo theatre also include The = Ancient=20 Mariner and his own creation Shakespeare and the = Supernatural.

Robert Keith, Jr. (Tom) Clinton

Robert is a junior at Firestone High School where he has appeared in = The=20 Diary of Anne Frank, Grease and Urinetown. He played Laurie = in our=20 youth production of Little Women and was Roger in Lord of the=20 Flies for Magical Theatre Company.

 

Backstage:

David Hess (Stage Manager) Akron

Erin Katz Ford (Lighting Designer) Cuyahoga Falls

Judy Willemsen (Sound Designer) Akron

Jenniver Sparano (Costume Designer) Cleveland

Kathy Kohl (Properties Designer) Akron

Todd Dieringer (Scenic Designer) Copley

Alan Scott Ferrall (Technical Director) Cuyahoga Falls

Kathy Kohl Assistant Technical Director Akron

Wendy Wasserstein=92s light-hearted comedy that takes = a look at=20 three uncommon women and their quest for love, self-definition and = fulfillment=20 -- THE SISTERS ROSENSWEIG. See it at Weathervane Playhouse = April 25 =96 May 13, 2007. Low-cost preview performances on = Wednesday=20 and Thursday, April 25 = & 26 at=20 7:30 p.m. with official opening on Friday, April 25 at = 8:00=20 p.m. A complete performance schedule is posted online at=20 weathervaneplayhouse.com. Charge by phone at Weathervane=92s Ticket = Office at=20 330-836-2626 or purchase tickets online at www.weathervaneplayhouse.com= .

Call between 10 = a.m. and 5:30=20 p.m. Tuesday through Friday.

Tickets: $20 (Other Tickets: Wed. & Thurs previews $14, = Children 17=20 or younger $16, College Students and Senior Citizens $18 on Thursdays = and=20 Sundays. Half-price student rush tickets may be purchased at the door = with I.D.=20 pending availability.

Weathervane=92s=20 annual scholarship luncheon will be held on Saturday, May 12 with a = performance=20 of The Sisters Rosensweig following. Combination ticket is=20 $32.
Seating is=20 limited =96 reserve early.

The play is recommended for general=20 audiences.

The Ohio Arts Council helped fund this = program with=20 state tax dollars to encourage economic growth,

education excellence and cultural = enrichment for=20 all Ohioans.

Additional Season Sponsors: WKSU, = Goodyear Tire=20 & Rubber Company

www.weathervaneplayhouse.com

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------=_NextPart_000_0016_01C77C2B.17FD6970-- From dharris at jfsa-cleveland.org Wed Apr 11 08:20:35 2007 From: dharris at jfsa-cleveland.org (Dahlia Harris) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 11:20:35 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITIONS: Expect Respect Performance Troupe Message-ID: <4F4582A862EA584EA5667ABA8E5BC62701D9F52D@jfsaexch1.jfsant.ds> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77C4C.F3C6473A Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable CALLING ALL TEEN ACTORS!!! Here's your chance to hone your acting skills and educate students=20 about an important issue at the same time! "Expect Respect" Performance Troupe=20 AUDITIONS A part of JFSA's Family Violence Services Actors, ages 14 - 20, needed for roles in the one-act drama "Expect Respect", an educational production on violence in teenage relationships that will tour locally throughout the school year. Rehearsals will take place from mid-June through August. Troupe will travel to local area high schools, youth groups and organizations during the 2007-2008 school year. Roles: 7 high school students and a substitute teacher (3-4 female and 4-5 male roles). =20 *See below for more details about the play Auditions Mandel JCC 26001 S. Woodland Rd. Beachwood (Arts & Crafts Building) Thursday, May 3 4:00 - 6:00 PM Sunday, May 6 3:00 - 5:30 PM Monday, May 7 6:00 - 8:00 PM Callbacks Monday, May 14 6:00 - 8:00 PM Auditioners will read from the script. =20 To Book Your Audition=20 or for more information: RSVP to Dahlia Harris, Teen Outreach Specialist by responding to this e-mail=20 or by calling (216) 378-3477 More about the play: This play is a 40 minute production which illustrates abusive teen relationships in contrast with healthy relationships on both a peer-to-peer and dating level. It will be presented to high school students and youth groups in the context of discussions about violence among young people. Roles include: Phil: the school's football champion Jen: Phil's sarcastic girlfriend=20 Ted: the guy who learned about controlling women from his dad Christine: Ted's girlfriend Debbie: the new girl Brian: the class "geek" Andy: a buddy of Ted and Phil's who is interested in Debbie Drama teacher: forces the class to look at their behaviors ``````````````````````````````````````````````` Dahlia Harris Teen Outreach Specialist JFSA 24075 Commerce Park Rd. Beachwood, OH 44122 (216) 378-3477 dharris at jfsa-cleveland.org HOTLINE: (216) 691-SAFE ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77C4C.F3C6473A Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable AUDITIONS: Expect Respect Performance Troupe

CALLING ALL TEEN ACTORS!!!

Here's your chance to hone your acting skills and educate = students

about an important issue at the same = time!

"Expect Respect" Performance Troupe

AUDITIONS

A part = of JFSA's Family Violence Services

Actors, ages = 14 - 20, needed for roles in the one-act drama "Expect = Respect", an educational production on violence in teenage = relationships that will tour locally throughout the school = year.

Rehearsals = will take place from mid-June through August.

Troupe will = travel to local area high schools, youth groups and organizations during = the 2007-2008 school year.

Roles: 7 = high school students and a substitute teacher (3-4 female and 4-5 male = roles). 

*See below for more details = about the play

Auditions
Mandel JCC
26001 S. Woodland Rd.
Beachwood
(Arts & Crafts = Building)

Thursday, May = 3
4:00 - 6:00 PM

Sunday, May = 6
3:00 - 5:30 PM

Monday, May = 7
6:00 - 8:00 PM

Callbacks
Monday, May 14
6:00 - 8:00 PM


Auditioners will read = from the script. 

To = Book Your Audition
or for more = information:
RSVP to Dahlia Harris, Teen = Outreach Specialist by responding to this e-mail
or by calling (216) = 378-3477


More = about the play:
This play is a 40 minute production = which illustrates abusive teen relationships in contrast with healthy = relationships on both a peer-to-peer and dating level.  It will be = presented to high school students and youth groups in the context of = discussions about violence among young people.

Roles = include:
Phil:   =         the school's football = champion

Jen:    =         Phil's sarcastic girlfriend =

Ted:    =         the guy who learned about = controlling women from his dad

Christine:      Ted's girlfriend

Debbie: =         the new girl

Brian:  =         the class = "geek"

Andy:   =         a buddy of Ted and Phil's who = is interested in Debbie

Drama teacher: forces the class to = look at their behaviors

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Dahlia Harris
Teen Outreach Specialist
JFSA
24075 Commerce Park Rd.
Beachwood, OH 44122
(216) 378-3477
dharris at jfsa-cleveland.org

HOTLINE: (216) 691-SAFE


------_=_NextPart_001_01C77C4C.F3C6473A-- From ahedger at fineartsassociation.org Wed Apr 11 08:34:11 2007 From: ahedger at fineartsassociation.org (Ann Hedger) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 10:34:11 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Male Movers/Dancers Needed for "Guys & Dolls" Message-ID: <2744EDEF40EB124FABA588C9E7F3EC6E013B086B@fa1.FineArts.Local> The Fine Arts Association 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, Ohio 44094 =20 Male Movers/Dancers are still needed for=20 The Fine Arts Association production of "Guys & Dolls" =20 Dance Call Audition:=20 Tuesday, April 17 beginning at 6:30 pm=20 Call 440-951-7500 x113 for an appointment and information. =20 "Guys & Dolls" A musical fable of Broadway Based on a story and characters of Damon Runyon Music and=20 Lyrics by Frank Loesser Book by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows =20 Director - Fabio Polanco Choreographer - Jim Weaver Music Director - John Krol =20 Performance Dates: June 1, 2, 8, 9, 15 & 16, 2007 - 8:00 pm June 3, 10, & 17, 2007 - 3:00 pm Rehearsals Start: Mid-April, 2007 =20 About the show: Set in Damon Runyon's mythical New York City, Guys and Dolls, considered by many to be the perfect musical comedy, soars with the spirit of Broadway as it introduces us to a cast of vivid characters who have become legends in the canon: Sarah Brown, the upright but uptight "mission doll," out to reform the evildoers of Times Square; Sky Masterson, the slick, high-rolling gambler who woos her on a bet and ends up falling in love; Adelaide, the chronically ill nightclub performer whose condition is brought on by the fact she's been engaged to the same man for 14 years; and Nathan Detroit, her devoted fianc=E9, desperate as always to find a spot for his infamous floating crap game. Everything works out in the end, thanks to the machinations of Abe Burrows' and Jo Swerling's hilarious, fast-paced book and Frank Loesser's bright, brassy, immortal score, which takes us from the heart of Times Square to the cafes of Havana, Cuba, and even into the sewers of New York City =20 =20 Ann Hedger Programming Coordinator 440-951-7500 x103 ahedger at fineartsassociation.org __________________________ The Fine Arts Association Your Center for Arts Education 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, OH 44094 www.fineartsassociation.org =20 =20 From kabbw49 at gmail.com Wed Apr 11 08:33:35 2007 From: kabbw49 at gmail.com (Kathy Whitmore) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 11:33:35 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]North Ridgeville's Olde Towne Hall Theatre Presents "The Nerd" Message-ID: <5b4acfd70704110833g107049cfx4194629d081693e@mail.gmail.com> ------=_Part_10219_27364804.1176305615726 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=WINDOWS-1252; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline Olde Towne Hall Theatre presents *The Nerd* Written by Larry Shue Directed by Brad Sales Now an aspiring young architect in Terre Haute, Indiana, Willum Cubbert (Kurt Hildebrand) has often told his friends about the debt he owes to Rick Steadman, a fellow ex-GI whom he has never met but who saved has life after he was seriously wounded in Vietnam. He has written to Rick to say that, as long as he is alive, "you will have somebody on Earth who will do anything for you"=97so Willum is delighted when Rick (Jim Jason) shows up unexpected= ly at his apartment on the night of his thirty-fourth birthday party. But his delight soon fades as it becomes apparent that Rick is a hopeless "nerd"=97= a bumbling oaf with no social sense, little intelligence and less tact. And Rick stays on and on, his continued presence among Willum and his friends (Stephen Hubbard, Melissa Lyle) leading to one uproarious incident after another, until the normally placid Willum finds himself contemplating violence=97a dire development which, happily, is staved off by the surprisi= ng "twist" ending of the play. Rounding out the cast are Mark Silberstein, Kathy Whitmore and Jarod Wade. Performances are at the Olde Towne Hall Theatre, 36119 Center Ridge Road, North Ridgeville on April 20, 21, 27, 28; May 3, 4, 5 at 8 p.m. Tickets are $8.00 and may be reserved by calling the box office at 440-327-2909. For more information, check our website at http://www.oldetownehalltheatre.com ------=_Part_10219_27364804.1176305615726 Content-Type: text/html; charset=WINDOWS-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline

Olde Towne Hall Theatre presents

The Nerd

Written by Larry Shue

Directed by Brad Sales

Now an aspiring young architect in Terre Haute, Indiana, Willum Cubbert (Kurt Hildebran= d) has often told his friends about the debt he owes to Rick Steadman, a fe= llow ex-GI whom he has never met but who saved has life after he was seriou= sly wounded in=20 Vietnam. He has written to Rick to say that, as long as he is alive, "you= will have somebody on Earth who will do anything for you"=97so Willum= is delighted when Rick (Jim Jason) shows up unexpectedly at his apartment = on the night of his thirty-fourth birthday party. But his delight soon fade= s as it becomes apparent that Rick is a hopeless "nerd"=97a bumbl= ing oaf with no social sense, little intelligence and less tact. And Rick s= tays on and on, his continued presence among Willum and his friends (Stephe= n Hubbard, Melissa Lyle) leading to one uproarious incident after another, = until the normally placid Willum finds himself contemplating violence=97a d= ire development which, happily, is staved off by the surprising "twist= " ending of the play. Rounding out the cast are Mark Silberstein, Kath= y Whitmore and Jarod Wade.=20

Performances are at the Olde Towne Hall Theatre, 36119 Ce= nter Ridge Road, North Ridgeville on April 20, 21, 27, 28; May 3, 4, 5 at 8= =20 p.m. Tickets are $8.00 and may be reserved by calling the box office at 440= -327-2909. For more information, check our website at http://www.oldetownehalltheatre.com

------=_Part_10219_27364804.1176305615726-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Wed Apr 11 08:41:41 2007 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny K. Wu) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 11:41:41 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Support Indie Film, get The Rapture Merchandise now :) Message-ID: <0MKp2t-1Hbes63f3Q-0008Sk@mrelay.perfora.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0017_01C77C2E.6043E2B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Support indie films! We have some merchandises from The Rapture movie now available, check it out http://www.cafepress.com/rapturethemovie Also, The Rapture is officially repped by WonderPhil Productions (after months of negotiation with 6 sales reps). Although the movie is not completed (almost), our sales rep is taking the new trailer (also available online at http://www.rapturethemovie.com) to Cannes Film Market this May and to American Film Market in 2007. We have received numerous positive feedback (from couple of sales reps) that the trailer made in Nov 2006 which won a 2007 Bronze Telly under movie trailer category is really good for domestic market, so we revamped it and added more fx for the foreign market this time, version 2.1 of the trailer can be viewed at our website. The Rapture is an indie low-budget sci-fi Anime styled film that was shot entirely in Ohio with talented cast and crew from all over the USA. More informaiton and videos can be found at http://www.rapturethemovie.com Johnny Wu ------=_NextPart_000_0017_01C77C2E.6043E2B0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Support indie films! =

We have some merchandises from The Rapture movie = now available, check it out

http://www.cafepress.com/rapturethemovie

Also, The Rapture is officially repped by = WonderPhil Productions (after months of negotiation with 6 sales reps). Although = the movie is not completed (almost), our sales rep is taking the new trailer (also available online at http://www.rapturethemovie.com) to Cannes Film Market this May and to American Film Market in 2007. =

We have received numerous positive feedback = (from couple of sales reps) that the trailer made in Nov 2006 which won a 2007 Bronze = Telly under movie trailer category is really good for domestic market, so we = revamped it and added more fx for the foreign market this time, version 2.1 of = the trailer can be viewed at our website.

The Rapture is an indie low-budget sci-fi Anime = styled film that was shot entirely in Ohio = with talented cast and crew from all over the USA. More informaiton and = videos can be found at http://www.rapturethemovie.com

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Take a break and play cros= sword puzzles - FREE! Play Now! = --_a895645f-98a8-4856-ba5b-16ceb30a8ad0_-- From bwakser at gmail.com Wed Apr 11 10:44:20 2007 From: bwakser at gmail.com (Barry Wakser) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 13:44:20 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]To Kill a Mockingbird at Carnation City Players Message-ID: <64ac19720704111044v6b76002au92862d0b4b7d2825@mail.gmail.com> ------=_Part_15107_1867921.1176313460549 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Make your reservations now for To Kill a Mockingbird by calling (330) 821-8712. Carnation City Players' To Kill a Mockingbird by Christopher Sergel opens at the Firehouse Theater in Alliance on April 20th. Additional performances are April 21, 27, 28, 29. This play is a thought-provoking drama skillfully crafted from the novel by Harper Lee. To Kill a Mockingbird was first published in 1960. The novel portrays three years in the life of Scout Finch, the young daughter of an Alabama town's principled lawyer, Atticus Finch. The novel became a best-seller and won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. The play is set in the 1930s in the fictional town of Maycomb, Alabama. It is presented as the memories of narrator, Jean Louise Finch (Faith Sheaffer-Thornberry). Jean Louise, known as Scout (Meredith Piatt) as a child, presents her recollections of the activities and characters in her home town at the time of the arrest and trial of Tom Robinson (Daryl Robinson), a black man accused of raping a white girl, Mayella Ewell (Megan Leigh Valentino). Scout's father, Atticus Finch (Fred Weibel) is the attorney defending Tom Robinson. Scout and her brother Jem (Victor Schade) and their friend Dill (Gregory Margida) are intrigued by the Radley house and its mysterious inhabitants Boo and Nathan Radley (Christopher Canfield and Paul Hudzik). Jem and Scout who are motherless rely on housekeeper Calpurnia (Tawangda Howell) for comfort and discipline. Most of the locals are appalled that a man of Atticus Finch's standing in the community would defend a black man. Neighbors Maudie Atkinson (Kathy Gray Farthing), Miss Stephanie (Joan Conlon), and Mrs. Dubose (Tammy Hyde) all have an opinion. Atticus stands his ground in defending Tom before and during the trial including when a crowd of men that includes Mayella's father Bob Ewell (Joe Clifford Faust) and Walter Cunningham (Anthony Margida) show up at the jail to abduct Tom Robinson. Rounding out the cast are J. Kim Lewis (Heck Tate), Joe Martuccio (Judge Taylor), Pamela S. Smith (Helen), Barry Wakser (Mr. Gilmer) and Vincent Watts (Reverend Sykes). The townspeople of Maycomb are Pamela Weibel, Kevin Findling, Jim Perone, Jim Piatt, Cornelius Edwards, Dolores Edwards, Jessi Howells, Jermane Watson, Victoria Watts, and Atoiya Williams. Superbly acted by this large cast, this classic American drama portrays a historic slice of Southern life. Don McCallister is directing with Dawn Findling as Stage Manager. set design is by Keith Brown and Gordon Harrison, lights by Corey Clay, and costuming by Connie Houk. The play runs through April 29th. Friday and Saturday performances are at 8:00 pm on April 20th and 21st and April 27th and 28th. The Sunday matinee is on April 29th at 2:30 pm. Tickets are $10 for adults and $8 for students (17 and under). Reservations can be made by calling the box office at 330-821-8712. Standing Ovation Production Partner for To Kill a Mockingbird is Terry's Tire Town. Production Partners are Goris-Meadows Insurance, Alliance Ventures, Geiger, Teeple, Smith and Hahn, and Butler Wick and Company. -- Barry Wakser bwakser at gmail.com ------=_Part_15107_1867921.1176313460549 Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline

Make your reservations now for To Kill a Mockingbird by calling (330) 821-8712.

Carnation City Players'  To Kill a Mockingbird by Christopher Sergel
opens at the Firehouse Theater in Alliance on April 20th. Additional
performances are April 21, 27, 28, 29.

This play is a thought-provoking drama skillfully crafted from the
novel by Harper Lee. To Kill a Mockingbird was first published in
1960. The novel portrays three years in the life of Scout Finch, the
young daughter of an Alabama town's principled lawyer, Atticus Finch.
The novel became a best-seller and won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction.

The play is set in the 1930s in the fictional town of Maycomb,
Alabama. It is presented as the memories of narrator, Jean Louise
Finch (Faith Sheaffer-Thornberry). Jean Louise, known as Scout
(Meredith Piatt) as a child, presents her recollections of the
activities and characters in her home town at the time of the arrest
and trial of Tom Robinson (Daryl Robinson), a black man accused of
raping a white girl, Mayella Ewell (Megan Leigh Valentino). Scout's
father, Atticus Finch (Fred Weibel) is the attorney defending Tom
Robinson.

Scout and her brother Jem (Victor Schade) and their friend Dill
(Gregory Margida) are intrigued by the Radley house and its
mysterious inhabitants Boo and Nathan Radley (Christopher Canfield
and Paul Hudzik). Jem and Scout who are motherless rely on
housekeeper Calpurnia (Tawangda Howell) for comfort and discipline.

Most of the locals are appalled that a man of Atticus Finch's
standing in the community would defend a black man. Neighbors Maudie
Atkinson (Kathy Gray Farthing), Miss Stephanie (Joan Conlon), and
Mrs. Dubose (Tammy Hyde) all have an opinion. Atticus stands his
ground in defending Tom before and during the trial including when a
crowd of men that includes Mayella's father Bob Ewell (Joe Clifford
Faust) and Walter Cunningham (Anthony Margida) show up at the jail to
abduct Tom Robinson.

Rounding out the cast are J. Kim Lewis (Heck Tate), Joe Martuccio
(Judge Taylor), Pamela S. Smith (Helen), Barry Wakser (Mr. Gilmer)
and Vincent Watts (Reverend Sykes). The townspeople of Maycomb are
Pamela Weibel, Kevin Findling, Jim Perone, Jim Piatt, Cornelius
Edwards, Dolores Edwards, Jessi Howells, Jermane Watson, Victoria
Watts, and Atoiya Williams. Superbly acted by this large cast, this
classic American drama portrays a historic slice of Southern life.
Don McCallister is directing with Dawn Findling as Stage Manager. set
design is by Keith Brown and Gordon Harrison, lights by Corey Clay,
and costuming by Connie Houk.

The play runs through April 29th. Friday and Saturday performances
are at 8:00 pm on April 20th and 21st and April 27th and 28th. The
Sunday matinee is on April 29th at 2:30 pm. Tickets are $10 for
adults and $8 for students (17 and under). Reservations can be made
by calling the box office at 330-821-8712.
Standing Ovation Production Partner for To Kill a Mockingbird is
Terry's Tire Town. Production Partners are Goris-Meadows Insurance,
Alliance Ventures, Geiger, Teeple, Smith and Hahn, and Butler Wick
and Company.



--
Barry Wakser
bwakser at gmail.com ------=_Part_15107_1867921.1176313460549-- From ktpikus at yahoo.com Wed Apr 11 10:48:40 2007 From: ktpikus at yahoo.com (Catherine Pikus) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 10:48:40 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]ballroom dance lessons Message-ID: <131640.90291.qm@web50910.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-474104006-1176313720=:90291 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Do you watch "Dancing with the Stars" religiously and want to learn? Are you a closet "Dirty Dancing" fan? Have you ever wanted to impress that special someone on the dance floor? Ballroom Dance Lessons are now being offered at Mentor Heisley Racquet & Fitness Club. (Membership NOT required) Over the next 10 weeks, Learn the basics of Cha-cha, Waltz, Swing, Tango, Fox Trot, Merengue, and Much More! Membership to the fitness club is NOT required, nor is having a partner. All you need is a willingness to learn. A new session of ballroom dance lessons is scheduled to begin Wednesday April 18 and there is no deadline for registration. Date: Wednesday evenings From April 18 to June 27 (There will be no class on Wed. May 2) Time: 7:30-8:30pm (if necessary a second session may be added from 8:30-9:30) Location: Mentor Heisley Racquet and Fitness Club 6000 Heisley Road Mentor, Ohio (440)357-6147 Cost: Members: $50/person Non-Members: $65/person For further information contact Cindy at (440)357-6147 or by e-mail at cwollant at neohio.twcbc.com To register, contact Heisley Racquet Club at (440)357-6147. --------------------------------- Need Mail bonding? Go to the Yahoo! Mail Q&A for great tips from Yahoo! Answers users. --0-474104006-1176313720=:90291 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Do you watch "Dancing with the Stars" religiously and want to learn?
 
Are you a closet "Dirty Dancing" fan?
 
Have you ever wanted to impress that special someone on the dance floor?
 
Ballroom Dance Lessons
 
are now being offered at Mentor Heisley Racquet & Fitness Club.  (Membership NOT required)
 
Over the next 10 weeks, Learn the basics of Cha-cha, Waltz, Swing, Tango, Fox Trot, Merengue, and Much More!
 
Membership to the fitness club is NOT required, nor is having a partner.  All you need is a willingness to learn.
 
A new session of ballroom dance lessons is scheduled to begin Wednesday April 18 and there is no deadline for registration.
 
 
Date:      Wednesday evenings From April 18 to June 27
                   (There will be no class on Wed. May 2)
 
Time:      7:30-8:30pm
       (if necessary a second session may be added from 8:30-9:30)
 
Location:  Mentor Heisley Racquet and Fitness Club
               6000 Heisley Road
               Mentor, Ohio
               (440)357-6147
 
Cost:      Members: $50/person 
             Non-Members:  $65/person
 
 
For further information contact Cindy at (440)357-6147
  or by e-mail at cwollant at neohio.twcbc.com
 
To register, contact Heisley Racquet Club at (440)357-6147. 
 
 
 
 
 



Need Mail bonding?
Go to the Yahoo! Mail Q&A for great tips from Yahoo! Answers users. --0-474104006-1176313720=:90291-- From remingtondreams at hotmail.com Wed Apr 11 10:49:15 2007 From: remingtondreams at hotmail.com (Donnell Hodges) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 13:49:15 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A World Premiere:"A Colored Funeral" @ Karamu! Message-ID:


 
Karamu Performing Arts Theater
proudly presents the
World Premiere
of
"A Colored Funeral"
written by Gregory S. Carr
directed by Christopher Johnston
in the
Arena Theater
April 13 - May 6, 2007
 
(seen your doctor lately?)
 
 


Mortgage refinance is Hot. *Terms. Get a 5.375%* fix rate. Check savings From Stagecrafters at orange.k12.oh.us Wed Apr 11 12:04:16 2007 From: Stagecrafters at orange.k12.oh.us (Stagecrafters) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 15:04:16 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Urinetown Scandal at Stagecrafters Message-ID: Yes! It's time for the scandalous production that caused so much fuss = on NEOPAL a few months back... STAGECRAFTERS YOUTH THEATRE PRESENTS: URINETOWN - THE MUSICAL Come and see some of the most talented teens in Northeast Ohio sing = about... one of the basic necessities of life. SATURDAY, APRIL 14TH AT 2PM AND 7PM SUNDAY, APRIL 15TH AT 1PM ORANGE HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 32000 CHAGRIN BLVD PEPPER PIKE, OH 44124 TICKETS ARE $7 AT THE DOOR FOR QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL 216-831-8601. Richard J. Hinkelman Stagecrafters Associate 32000 Chagrin Blvd - Pepper Pike, OH 44124 216.831.8601x5103 stagecrafters at orange.k12.oh.us www.orangerec.com From chris.white at antonellicollege.edu Wed Apr 11 12:18:05 2007 From: chris.white at antonellicollege.edu (Chris White) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 15:18:05 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Chagrin Valley Little Theatre has an immediate opening for: Message-ID: <022e01c77c6e$21d51d10$0a01a8c0@cwhite> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_022B_01C77C4C.9AB2DB40 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Chagrin Valley Little Theatre has an immediate opening for: an Advertising Sales Specialist in Chagrin Falls,Oh. This individual is = responsible for achieving maximum sales and growth by effectively = marketing and selling ads in our playbill for the 2008-2009 Season. =20 Key Responsibilities Requirements * Business Management Administration, Marketing, or equivalent work = experience *Experience in direct sales both growing current customer relationships = and generating=20 new customer relations *Ability to provide printing house with usable copy and graphics = suitable for productions=20 *Basic computer skills=20 *Excellent verbal and written communication skills=20 *Strong Interpersonal and organizational skills=20 =20 Position Position is an independent contractor. Paid on commission. There are = no benefits and contractor would have to pay for his/her own mileage, = mailings, phone etc. =20 =20 Apply in writing: CVLT 40 River Street Chagrin Falls, Ohio = 44022 =20 Or=20 Apply E-Mail: cvlt at cvlt.org =20 The Chagrin Valley Little Theatre is a volunteer, not-for-profit = organization which exists to enrich the cultural life of Greater = Cleveland and Northeast Ohio. Through the production of live theatre and = related programming, the Chagrin Valley Little Theatre shall promote = excellence in performance for the enjoyment of its audiences, advance = the skills of individuals within the performing arts, and maintain sound = fiscal management throughout its operations and initiatives. 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_022B_01C77C4C.9AB2DB40 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Chagrin Valley Little = Theatre

has an immediate opening for:

an Advertising Sales=20 Specialist in Chagrin Falls,Oh. This individual is = responsible for=20 achieving maximum sales and growth by effectively marketing = and=20 selling ads in our playbill for the 2008-2009 Season.

 

Key=20 Responsibilities

 

Requirements
* Business = Management=20 Administration, Marketing, or equivalent work=20 experience

*Experience in direct sales both growing = current=20 customer relationships and generating

  =20 new customer relations

*Ability to provide printing house with usable = copy and=20 graphics suitable for productions
*Basic computer skills =
*Excellent=20 verbal and written communication skills
*Strong Interpersonal and=20 organizational skills 

 

Position

Position is an independent contractor.  Paid on commission.  There are no benefits and = contractor=20 would have to pay for his/her own mileage, mailings, phone etc. =20

 

Apply in = writing:    CVLT    40 River = Street    Chagrin Falls, = Ohio  = 44022  
Or=20
Apply E-Mail:  cvlt at cvlt.org

 

The Chagrin Valley Little Theatre is a = volunteer,=20 not-for-profit organization which exists to enrich the cultural life of = Greater=20 Cleveland and Northeast Ohio. Through the production of live theatre and = related=20 programming, the Chagrin Valley Little Theatre shall promote excellence = in=20 performance for the enjoyment of its audiences, advance the skills of=20 individuals within the performing arts, and maintain sound fiscal = management=20 throughout its operations and initiatives.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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_022B_01C77C4C.9AB2DB40-- From royberko at yahoo.com Wed Apr 11 12:31:29 2007 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 12:31:29 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: ALL SHOOK UP (Playhouse Square Foundation/Palace Theatre) Message-ID: <284258.39265.qm@web33109.mail.mud.yahoo.com> ?ALL SHOOK UP? delights some and shakes up others at the Palace Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times At the conclusion of ?ALL SHOOK UP,? now on stage at the Palace Theatre, half of the audience was standing and cheering. The rest were sitting, looking at the standees as if they were out of their minds. One well-known local theatre performer commented, ?That was charming.? Another said, ?What in heck (word change to protect the conservative readers) were the producers thinking...that was awful!? ?ALL SHOOK UP? is writer Joe DiPietro?s attempt to bridge together a story set in 1955 and the songs of Elvis Presley. The story line is trite, the characters are caricatures, the dancing is stylized (often done as if the cast was in an emotional time warp), the songs are blended into the dialogue with a shoe-horn, and the total effect is kitsch. Into a small midwestern town rides Chad! He?s on a motorcycle, wears skin tight jeans, clinging t-shirt, has a twitching and thrusting pelvis, sings like a mediocre Elvis, makes women faint and scream, and causes general hyper-testosterone chaos. Before he leaves, he falls in love with a sexy female museum director (Miss Sandra), who rejects him, and then with a guy (Ed), who is actually a girl (Natalie). Ms. Sandra falls for the guy (Ed) who is really a girl (Natalie), but then switches allegiances to Dennis, a nerdy future dentist, who is in love with the girl (Natalie) but not her alter-ego, the guy (Ed). Natalie?s father is in hot pursuit of Miss Sandra, but winds up with Sylvia, the Black owner of a bar whose daughter (Lorraine) is in love with Dean, the daughter of the town?s up tight, racist mayor, Matilda. Matilda, in turn is in love with.....okay, this could go on and on, but you get the idea. ?WEST SIDE STORY? this is not. It doesn?t even reach the literary level of the ?other? Elvis musical, ?BYE, BYE BIRDIE.? But it is so ditzy, that it?s funny and lends itself to moaning over the idiocy. Wedged into the plot are numerous rock ?n roll mega hits, including ?Jailhouse Rock (where the rocker finds himself because he lead the local town boys astray),? ?Heartbreak Hotel? (in this case referring to the graveyard at the end of the road) and ?One Night With You? (sung in all sorts of coupling situations). At one time or another almost the entire cast wears and warbles about their ?Blue Suede Shoes.? The touring company covers the extremes of talent and background. Susan Anton, a long time Broadway star, sings up a storm as Miss Sylvia, though her acting is paper thin. Her ?There?s Always Me? stopped the show. She brought down the house with her one-liner describing the parochial nature of the play? setting: ?This town makes me miss Parma.? Professional newcomer Joe Manddragona, who plays rocker Chad, is shorter than would be expected for the macho male lead. All the females tower over him (which may have been another of those unintentionally intentional deeds of the director). He makes up for his height with smoldering good looks, a mobile pelvis and a fairly good voice. His dancing is so down pat he almost looks like a robot and some of his lines are on the same emotional level. Dennis Moench as nerdy Dennis, has the best voice in the cast and wins over the audience with a well-defined characterization (think Eugene in ?GREASE? and Hugo in ?BYE BYE BIRDIE?). His ?It Hurts Me? is poignantly tender. Jannie Jones whales as Sylvia, the bar owner, though she goes off-key in spots. Tracee Beazer is perky and sings well as Sylvia?s daughter. Jenny Fellner is undistinguished in the roles of Natalie/Ed. The ?ALL SHOOK UP? band rocks, sometimes too loudly, but that only enhances the over-all effect. Director Christopher Ashley knows what he?s doing. Taking this material seriously would have highlighted the weaknesses of the script. By playing for exaggeration, creating caricatures and making the whole experience bigger than life he creates a living comic book. The results? The audience laughs through their moans and bewilderment. Capsule judgment: ?ALL SHOOK UP? is the kind of show that audiences will love or hate. It?s going to depend on your mood and expectations. If you go in knowing there is a very slight story line (and even referring to it as a story line is an exaggeration), that is both unrealistic and obvious, and just let yourself get carried away by the over-the top performances, obvious choreography and transparent means used to hook the Elvis Presley fueled songs together, you?ll have a blast. If not, you?ll leave at intermission. ?C?mon Everybody? ?Don?t Be Cruel,? ?Let Yourself Go,? and you ?Can?t Help Falling in Love? with ?ALL SHOOK UP.? The show runs through April 22 at the Palace Theatre in Playhouse Square. For tickets call 216-241-6000, 800-766-6048 or go on line to www.playhousesquare.com. Roy Berko's blog, which contains theatre and dance reviews from 2002 through 2007, as well as his consulting and publications information, can be found at http://royberko.info Roy's theatre and dance reviews appear regularly on NeOHIOpal, an on-line source. To subscribe to this free service via the World Wide Web, visit http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal. His reviews also appear on www.coolcleveland.com ____________________________________________________________________________________ Bored stiff? Loosen up... Download and play hundreds of games for free on Yahoo! Games. http://games.yahoo.com/games/front From seandene at aim.com Wed Apr 11 13:07:55 2007 From: seandene at aim.com (seandene at aim.com) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 16:07:55 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Karamu Seeks Director(s) Message-ID: <8C94A8C3A079A78-16BC-724A@webmail-db14.sysops.aol.com> ----------MB_8C94A8C3A079A78_16BC_D715_webmail-db14.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Karamu Performing Arts Theatre is seeking Directors for our 15th Annual R. Joyce Whitley Festival of New Plays, ARENAFEST. Through this festival Karamu House Inc., seeks to nurture promising playwrights. We are currently scheduling interviews for Saturdays April 14th and April 21st. Please contact Seanna Perry at 216.795.7070 ext. 242 or email mutheatre at karamu.com to schedule an appointment. Thank you. ________________________________________________________________________ Check Out the new free AIM(R) Mail -- 2 GB of storage and industry-leading spam and email virus protection. ----------MB_8C94A8C3A079A78_16BC_D715_webmail-db14.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
Karamu Performing Arts Theatre is seeking Directors for our 15th Annual R. Joyce Whitley Festival of New Plays, ARENAFEST. Through this festival Karamu House Inc., seeks to nurture promising playwrights.  We are currently scheduling interviews for Saturdays April 14th and April 21st. Please contact Seanna Perry at 216.795.7070 ext. 242 or email mutheatre at karamu.com to schedule an appointment.
 
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----------MB_8C94A8C3A079A78_16BC_D715_webmail-db14.sysops.aol.com-- From act4ever2003 at hotmail.com Wed Apr 11 13:27:19 2007 From: act4ever2003 at hotmail.com (Corey Mach) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 16:27:19 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Attention TEENS: Auditions for CHILDREN OF EDEN at Cassidy Message-ID: --_bddb5347-ced9-46db-a1b3-4352536e3074_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Paul W. Cassidy's Teen Theatre announces auditions for... =20 =20 Children of Eden =20 =20 Sunday, May 27, 6:00-9:00 pm or Monday, May 28, 6:00-9:00 pm Callbacks; May 29, 6:00 pm =20 =20 Supervising Director- Trinidad Snider Director- Erin R. diLauro Musical Director- Corey Joseph Mach Choreographer- Sarah Clare Producer- Diana Kullgren =20 Performances: August 16, 17, 18, 19 =20 This is the third year of Cassidy's Teen Show, performed every summer on a = Main Stage budget. Rehearsals will begin June 17th, running Mondays, Tuesda= ys, Wednesdays, Thursdays, from 4:00-7:00, and some necessary Sundays. Come= prepared on one of the audition days with two contrasting 32-bar cuts of a= contemporary musical theatre song. An accompanist will be provided; no one= will be allowed to audition without music. Bring dance attire and be ready= to move. Ages 13-20 are invited to audition for a cast of about 30. The ro= les of "Young Cain" and "Young Abel" have already been cast. We are especia= lly seeking female belters and strong, high, tenors. Everyone auditioning m= ust be available every day of the week of August 12. More information about= the show can be found by clicking here. =20 **Know any and all conflicts you will have throughout the run BEFORE you au= dition!** =20 Further questions regarding auditions/rehearsals/performances, e-mail Corey= at cmach at bw.edu. =20 Hope to see you there! The Paul W. Cassidy Theatre, 6200 Pearl Road, Parma Heights, OH =20 Corey Joseph Mach cmach at bw.edu coreyjosephmach.com _________________________________________________________________ Your friends are close to you.=A0Keep them that way. http://spaces.live.com/signup.aspx= --_bddb5347-ced9-46db-a1b3-4352536e3074_ Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The Paul W. Cassidy's Teen Theatre= announces auditions for...

 

 

Children of Eden

 

 

Sunday, May 2= 7, 6:00-9:00 pm

or

Monday, May 28, 6:= 00-9:00 pm

Callbacks; May 29, 6:00 pm

 

 

Supervisin= g Director- Trinidad Snider

Director- = Erin R. diLauro

Musical Directo= r- Corey Joseph Mach

Choreographer- Sa= rah Clare

Producer- = Diana Kullgren

 

Performances: August 16, 17, 18, 19

 

This is the third year of Cassid= y's Teen Show, performed every summer on a Main Stage budget. Rehearsals wi= ll begin June 17th, running Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, from = 4:00-7:00, and some necessary Sundays. Come prepared on one of the audition= days with two contrasting 32-bar cuts of a contemporary musical= theatre song. An accompanist will be provided; no one will be allowed= to audition without music. Bring dance attire and be ready to move. Ages 1= 3-20 are invited to audition for a cast of about 30. The roles of "Young Ca= in" and "Young Abel" have already been cast. We are especially seeking fema= le belters and strong, high, tenors. Everyone auditioning must be available= every day of the week of August 12. More information about the show can be= found by clicking here.

 

**Know any and all conflicts you will have throughout the run BEFORE you audit= ion!**

 

Further questions regarding audi= tions/rehearsals/performances, e-mail Corey at cmach at bw.edu.

 

Hope to see you there!

The Paul W. Cassidy Theatre, 6200 Pearl Road, Parma Heigh= ts, OH

 

Corey Joseph Mach

cmach at bw.e= du

coreyjosephmach.com


Your friends are close to you.=A0 Keep them that way. = --_bddb5347-ced9-46db-a1b3-4352536e3074_-- From fstorch at beckcenter.org Wed Apr 11 13:28:54 2007 From: fstorch at beckcenter.org (Fran Storch) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 16:28:54 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Works on Paper" Exhibit by Ann Caywood Brown at Beck Center through April 29 Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84EAED982@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77C78.06FFA768 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 11, 2007 For more information (216) 521-2540 Yvette Hanzel, ext. 225 John Coyne, ext. 236 =20 =20 Beck Center for the Arts presents "Works on Paper" by Ann Caywood Brown Now through April 29, 2007 Music-Armory Building =20 =20 Lakewood, Ohio- The Beck Center for the Arts is proud to present "Works on Paper," an exhibit by Ann Caywood Brown on display in the Beck Center's Music-Armory Building now through April 29. A reception with the artist will be held on Friday, April 20. The exhibit and reception are both free and open to the public. Brown's pastel and mixed media exhibit showcases her interest in landscapes. "Landscape elements fascinate me," said Brown "My pastels are recollections of special events or places, remembered as land and sky scapes. Polaroid transfers allow me to manipulate the scenes depicted in my pastels in a smaller format and with new elements."=20 Brown's involvement with the arts in Cleveland spans several decades and includes work with the Cleveland Artists Foundation, the Massillon Museum, the Cleveland Museum of Art, and the Valley Art Center, to name a few. This award-winning artist and former Beck Center teacher works primarily with ceramics and pastels. Her artwork has been displayed in galleries and exhibitions throughout the Cleveland area. Brown holds a B.A. in Art History from Case Western Reserve University and currently works as an independent curator, as well as a project coordinator with the Massillon Museum. The "Works on Paper" exhibit is on display through April 29 in the Music-Armory Building located at the southern end of the Beck Center campus behind the Main Building. Exhibit hours are Monday through Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Saturdays from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. The Beck Center for the Arts is located at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood, just 10 minutes west of downtown Cleveland. Convenient on-site parking is available. ### ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77C78.06FFA768 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

FOR IMMEDIATE = RELEASE:

April 11, 2007

For more information (216) = 521-2540

Yvette = Hanzel, ext. = 225

John Coyne, ext. 236

 

 

Beck Center for the Arts

presents

“Works on Paper”

by Ann Caywood Brown

Now through April 29, 2007

Music-Armory Building

 

 

         &= nbsp;  Lakewood, Ohio- The Beck Center for the Arts is proud to present “Works on Paper,” an = exhibit by Ann Caywood Brown on display in the Beck Center’s Music-Armory = Building now through April 29.  A reception with the artist will be held on = Friday, April 20.  The exhibit and reception are both free and open to the = public.

     = ;       Brown’s pastel and mixed media exhibit showcases = her interest in landscapes.  “Landscape elements fascinate = me,” said Brown “My pastels are recollections of special events or places, = remembered as land and sky scapes.  Polaroid transfers allow me to manipulate = the scenes depicted in my pastels in a smaller format and with new elements.” =

     = ;       Brown’s involvement with the arts in Cleveland spans several decades and includes work with = the Cleveland Artists Foundation, the Massillon Museum, the Cleveland Museum = of Art, and the Valley Art Center, to name a few.  This award-winning = artist and former Beck = Center teacher works primarily = with ceramics and pastels.  Her artwork has been displayed in galleries = and exhibitions throughout the Cleveland area.  Brown holds a B.A. in Art History from Case Western Reserve = University and currently works as an independent curator, as well as a project = coordinator with the Massillon Museum.<= /p>

The “Works on Paper” exhibit is on display through April 29 in the = Music-Armory Building located at the southern end of the Beck Center campus behind the = Main = Building.  Exhibit hours are Monday through Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and = Saturdays from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.  The Beck Center for the Arts is = located at 17801 Detroit = Avenue in Lakewood, just 10 minutes west of = downtown Cleveland.  Convenient on-site parking is available.

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C77C78.06FFA768-- From jeon at artistschair.com Wed Apr 11 13:29:26 2007 From: jeon at artistschair.com (jeon at artistschair.com) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 13:29:26 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a STAND-UP COMEDIAN? Bruce A. Manners/Apr. 11 & Other News! Message-ID: <22378087.1176323366118.JavaMail.root@web21> ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST" Stand-up Comedian- BRUCE A. MANNERS (Location: Medina, Ohio) (April 11, 2007) To view Bruce's profile, visit www.artistschair.com or http://www.artistschair.com/showprofile.asp?id=293 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 broadview-heights-spotlights at cox.net Wed Apr 11 13:42:14 2007 From: broadview-heights-spotlights at cox.net (Spotlights) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 16:42:14 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]seeking STAGE MANAGER at Broadview Heights Message-ID: <001a01c77c79$e4df8790$7bbf6b44@NASO1> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_001B_01C77C58.5DCDE790 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ATTENTION, ALL VOLUNTEERS! Looking to get involved with community theater? Now is your chance! The Broadview Heights Spotlights Community Theater has an immediate opening for a STAGE MANAGER for its upcoming production of The Cemetery Club. The ideal candidate is a responsible and dedicated volunteer (sorry, no stipend) who is able to attend the majority of rehearsals from now until show opening (rehearsal duties will include taking blocking notes, calling line cues, and serving as a general assistant to the director). The stage manager will also be responsible for coordinating the backstage activities for the full run of the production, including set changes, property placements, and cue calling. Production dates are May 4-20. Interested parties may direct any inquires to Annette Phelps at aphelps74 at sbcglobal.net. ------=_NextPart_000_001B_01C77C58.5DCDE790 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

ATTENTION, ALL VOLUNTEERS! =

 

Looking to get involved with community theater?  = Now is your chance!

 

The Broadview Heights Spotlights Community Theater = has an immediate opening for a STAGE MANAGER for its upcoming production of = The Cemetery Club.  The = ideal candidate is a responsible and dedicated volunteer (sorry, no stipend) = who is able to attend the majority of rehearsals from now until show opening (rehearsal duties will include taking blocking notes, calling line cues, = and serving as a general assistant to the director).  The stage manager = will also be responsible for coordinating the backstage activities for the = full run of the production, including set changes, property placements, and cue calling.  Production dates are May 4-20.  Interested parties = may direct any inquires to Annette Phelps at aphelps74 at sbcglobal.net= .

 

 

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_001B_01C77C58.5DCDE790-- From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Wed Apr 11 13:49:09 2007 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 15:49:09 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Music Faculty Positions Available at Fine Arts Message-ID: <2744EDEF40EB124FABA588C9E7F3EC6E0155C5CF@fa1.FineArts.Local> The following part-time music faculty positions are available at The Fine Arts Association in Willoughby. * Bass Guitar * Percussion * Voice * Violin =20 To submit a resume or for more information, e-mail Linda Wise, Director of Education at lwise at fineartsassociation.org =20 =20 The Fine Arts Association is located at 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, Ohio 44094. =20 =20 From ric_hamp at yahoo.com Wed Apr 11 13:58:09 2007 From: ric_hamp at yahoo.com (ric hampton) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 13:58:09 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]House of Blues Message-ID: <849127.37767.qm@web51005.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-404316981-1176325089=:37767 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Did any one get to see G-Love at the House of Blues last night...His guest Travelin Blues frrom Detroit had the house rockin...We hope to bring him here to a local blues spot. --------------------------------- We won't tell. Get more on shows you hate to love (and love to hate): Yahoo! TV's Guilty Pleasures list. --0-404316981-1176325089=:37767 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Did any one get to see G-Love at the House of  Blues last night...His guest Travelin Blues frrom Detroit had the house rockin...We hope to bring him here to a local blues spot.


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(and love to hate): Yahoo! TV's Guilty Pleasures list. --0-404316981-1176325089=:37767-- From pgoersmeyer at clevelandplayhouse.com Wed Apr 11 15:00:35 2007 From: pgoersmeyer at clevelandplayhouse.com (pgoersmeyer) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 18:00:35 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Run crew needed Message-ID: <012601c77c84$deed4f10$2100a8c0@clevelandplayhouse.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0127_01C77C63.57DBAF10 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Cleveland Play House is looking to fill a run crew position for their last production of the season, Lincolnesque. This is a paid position. The dates of the contract are 4/19/07 to 5/20/07. Any interested party please reply to Penny Goersmeyer, Assistant Production Manager at 216-795-7000 ext. 243 or e-mail at pgoersmeyer at clevelandplayhouse ------=_NextPart_000_0127_01C77C63.57DBAF10 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Run crew needed

The Cleveland Play House is looking to = fill a run crew position for their last production of the season, = Lincolnesque.  This is a paid position.  The dates of the = contract are 4/19/07 to  5/20/07.   Any interested party = please reply to Penny Goersmeyer, Assistant Production Manager at = 216-795-7000 ext. 243 or e-mail at = pgoersmeyer at clevelandplayhouse

------=_NextPart_000_0127_01C77C63.57DBAF10-- From judgehand2003a at yahoo.com Wed Apr 11 14:39:45 2007 From: judgehand2003a at yahoo.com (Christopher Fortunato) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 14:39:45 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Re: [clevelandfilmmaking] This whole Ken Burns controversy is idiotic In-Reply-To: <362763.94979.qm@web82604.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <889682.51094.qm@web51909.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-827128352-1176327585=:51094 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit I don;t like doing history by balkanization. If that's the case, then most of Ken Burns interviewees would have to be with Italians, since the largest group of GIs were Italian. That is just politicization by professional activists. Sort of reminds me of the sanitization the Smithsonian had of the Enola Gay exhibition. It cheapened the glorious end to World War II. Nicholas DAmico wrote: Time for me to weigh in on this. You guys that know me know that I can't resist sticking my unasked for opinion into a subject like this. I read with interest and then disgust an article in the paper about the moronic stink being made about Ken Burns' new documentary about WWII not having any examples of Hispanic vets talking about their experiences. It was pointed out quite clearly that the doc incorporates the reminicences of vets from four towns and four towns only, a cross section of the United States as it was at the time. Now somone gets their panties in a twist because ALL ehtnic groups don't recieve equal time?! This is what my Grandfather used to term "bullshit." The second ANY filmmaker, documentarian, author, songwriter, or whoever has to bend over backwards and change the vision of their project just to suit the needs of someone that decided to take offense at the exclusion of their ethnic group. no matter what ethnic group that may be, the creative process ceases being creative and becomes regulated, and that flies in the face of creativity. If you're so fucking concerned about people finding out what the Hispanic experience in WWII was, MAKE YOUR OWN DAMN DOCUMENTARY ABOUT IT! DON'T FORCE YOUR VISION ON SOMEONE ELSE!!! When you get right down to it, this doc is the property of Mr. Burns, and having seen his previous documentaries, I am positive this will be a facinating, touching, heartbreaking, amazing experience, as all of his work has been. If you want face time on the TV and in the papers, do something to earn it rather than protesting something that's none of your business. And how was YOUR day? [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] __._,_.___ Messages in this topic (1) Reply (via web post) | Start a new topic Messages | Files | Photos | Links | Database | Calendar Change settings via the Web (Yahoo! ID required) Change settings via email: Switch delivery to Daily Digest | Switch format to Traditional Visit Your Group | Yahoo! Groups Terms of Use | Unsubscribe Recent Activity 1 New Members Visit Your Group Yahoo! Movies Staying in tonight? Check out new DVDs and read reviews. Yahoo! HotJobs Be Discovered! ? Upload your resume Employers find you Search Ads Get new customers. List your web site in Yahoo! Search. . __,_._,___ --------------------------------- TV dinner still cooling? Check out "Tonight's Picks" on Yahoo! TV. --0-827128352-1176327585=:51094 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
I don;t like doing history by balkanization.  If that's the case, then most of Ken Burns interviewees would have to be with Italians, since the largest group of GIs were Italian.
 
That is just politicization by professional activists.  Sort of reminds me of the sanitization the Smithsonian had of the Enola Gay exhibition.  It cheapened the glorious end to World War II.

Nicholas DAmico <nick_d2003 at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Time for me to weigh in on this. You guys that know me know that I can't resist sticking my unasked for opinion into a subject like this.

I read with interest and then disgust an article in the paper about the moronic stink being made about Ken Burns' new documentary about WWII not having any examples of Hispanic vets talking about their experiences. It was pointed out quite clearly that the doc incorporates the reminicences of vets from four towns and four towns only, a cross section of the United States as it was at the time. Now somone gets their panties in a twist because ALL ehtnic groups don't recieve equal time?!

This is what my Grandfather used to term "bullshit." The second ANY filmmaker, documentarian, author, songwriter, or whoever has to bend over backwards and change the vision of their project just to suit the needs of someone that decided to take offense at the exclusion of their ethnic group. no matter what ethnic group that may be, the creative process ceases being creative and becomes regulated, and that flies in the face of creativity. If you're so fucking concerned about people finding out what the Hispanic experience in WWII was, MAKE YOUR OWN DAMN DOCUMENTARY ABOUT IT! DON'T FORCE YOUR VISION ON SOMEONE ELSE!!!

When you get right down to it, this doc is the property of Mr. Burns, and having seen his previous documentaries, I am positive this will be a facinating, touching, heartbreaking, amazing experience, as all of his work has been. If you want face time on the TV and in the papers, do something to earn it rather than protesting something that's none of your business.

And how was YOUR day?

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Check out "Tonight's Picks" on Yahoo! TV. --0-827128352-1176327585=:51094-- From broadview-heights-spotlights at cox.net Wed Apr 11 14:39:41 2007 From: broadview-heights-spotlights at cox.net (Spotlights) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 17:39:41 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Spotlights Youth Auditions: THE TRUTH ABOUT CINDERELLA Message-ID: <000501c77c81$f4a7ede0$7bbf6b44@NASO1> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C77C60.6D964DE0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable THE TRUTH ABOUT CINDERELLA =96 SPOTLIGHTS YOUTH THEATER =20 OPEN AUDITIONS FOR JUNIOR HIGH AND HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS! =20 Where: Broadview Heights Spotlights / Cultural Arts Building, 9543 Broadview Road (from the main entrance, proceed down drive to flagpole; = turn right at the flagpole and follow the signs to the theater, behind the = Police Station) =20 When: Tuesday, May 15 and Wednesday, May 16 at 7PM =20 Please Prepare: A musical theater song of your choice. Bring sheet = music in the appropriate key; no a capella or recorded music, please. =20 Production Dates: Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, July = 19-29 =20 =20 The Broadview Heights Spotlights Community Theater will be holding open auditions for its upcoming youth production, The Truth About Cinderella. The Spotlights are seeking junior-high and high-school performers for = all roles; approximately 15 females and 10 males will be cast. Auditions = will be held Tuesday, May 15 and Wednesday, May 16 at 7PM at the Broadview Heights Cultural Arts Building, located on the Broadview Center property (9543 Broadview Road =96 =BD mile South of Route 82, behind the Police Department). Auditioners should dress for movement. Interested actors should also be prepared to sing a musical theater song of their choice (please bring sheet music in the appropriate key). An accompanist will = be provided; no a capella or taped music, please. Readings from the script will be provided. The show=92s director is Frank Lucas; music director, = Gail Wirick. Performance dates are Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and = Sundays, July 19-29. =20 The Truth About Cinderella is a fun, comedic musical that takes a turn = on the classic tale. Poor Cinderella? Not this time! In The Truth, Cinderella=92s poor stepmother and stepsisters sweetly, desperately try = to dray Cinderella away from her beloved brooms and brushes to the ball. = Not one, but two Godmothers play against one another and supply plenty of = =93good fairy=94 versus =93bad fairy=94 stabs at Cinderella=92s conscience. And = the King and Queen are at odds over whether they will marry off their son, the handsome (but mute) Prince Charming. Of course everyone knows how the = story ends=85 but do they really know? Audiences will go away laughing at The Truth. Music by Charles Strouse; lyrics by David Rogers. Book by June Walker Rogers. =20 For more information, interested parties may contact the Broadview = Heights Spotlights Community Theater by phone at (330) 526-4404 or on the web at www.broadview-heights-spotlights.org . =20 Posted 04/11/07 by A. Naso =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C77C60.6D964DE0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

THE TRUTH ABOUT CINDERELLA – SPOTLIGHTS = YOUTH THEATER

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OPEN AUDITIONS FOR JUNIOR HIGH AND = HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS!

 

Where:=A0 Broadview Heights Spotlights / Cultural Arts Building, 9543 Broadview Road (from the main entrance, proceed down drive to flagpole; turn right at the flagpole and = follow the signs to the theater, behind the Police = Station)

 

When:=A0 Tuesday, = May 15 and Wednesday, May 16 at 7PM

 

Please Prepare:=A0 = A musical theater song of your choice.=A0 Bring sheet music in the appropriate = key; no a capella or recorded music, = please.

 

Production Dates:=A0 = Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, July 19-29

 

 

The Broadview Heights Spotlights Community Theater = will be holding open auditions for its upcoming youth production, The Truth About Cinderella.=A0 = The Spotlights are seeking junior-high and high-school performers for all = roles; approximately 15 females and 10 males will be cast.=A0 Auditions will be = held Tuesday, May 15 and Wednesday, May 16 at 7PM at the Broadview Heights Cultural Arts Building, located on the Broadview Center property = (9543 Broadview = Road – =BD mile South of Route 82, behind the Police Department).=A0 = Auditioners should dress for movement.=A0 Interested actors should also be prepared = to sing a musical theater song of their choice (please bring sheet music in the appropriate key).=A0 An accompanist will be provided; no a capella or taped music, = please.=A0 Readings from = the script will be provided.=A0 The show’s director is Frank Lucas; music = director, Gail Wirick.=A0 Performance dates are Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and = Sundays, July 19-29.

 

The Truth About Cinderella = is a fun, comedic musical that takes a turn on the classic tale.=A0 Poor = Cinderella?=A0 Not this time!=A0 In The Truth, = Cinderella’s poor stepmother and stepsisters sweetly, desperately try to dray Cinderella away from her beloved brooms and brushes to the = ball.=A0 Not one, but two = Godmothers play against one another and supply plenty of “good fairy” versus = “bad fairy” stabs at Cinderella’s conscience.=A0 And the King and = Queen are at odds over whether they will marry off their son, the handsome = (but mute) Prince Charming.=A0 Of course everyone knows how the story ends… = but do they really know?=A0 = Audiences will go away laughing at The = Truth.=A0 Music by Charles Strouse; lyrics by David Rogers.=A0 Book by June Walker = Rogers.

 

For more information, interested parties may contact = the Broadview Heights Spotlights Community Theater by phone at (330) = 526-4404 or on the web at www.broadview-heigh= ts-spotlights.org.

 

Posted 04/11/07 by A. = Naso

 

------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C77C60.6D964DE0-- From porthouse at kent.edu Wed Apr 11 14:47:32 2007 From: porthouse at kent.edu (porthouse at kent.edu) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 17:47:32 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]=?windows-1252?Q?Audition=3A_Bassist_for_Porthouse_Theatre=92s_Pump_Boys_and_?= =?windows-1252?Q?Dinettes?= Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --Boundary_(ID_+JjA//K+kRS4W5KjfnqLoA) Content-type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252 Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Content-disposition: inline Porthouse Theatre is currently seeking a bassist for its 2007 Production = of Pump Boys and Dinettes=2C running June 14th-30th=2C 2007=2E Directed b= y Assistant Artistic Director Eric van Baars=2C Pump Boys and Dinettes se= rves up music ranging from country ballads to high-energy acoustic rock=2E= Please note that Pump Boys and Dinettes is a production in which perform= ers are both musicians and actors=2E The bassist will also be playing the= role of =93Eddie=94 during the production=2E A comfortable onstage prese= nce is needed=2C and an ability to sing is beneficial=2C though not neces= sary=2E = Rehearsal Dates=3A Tuesday=2C May 29th-June 14th (Tech=3A June 10th-June = 14th) = Performance Dates=3A June 14th-June 30th=2C Opening Night=3A June 15th = Audition Date=3A Saturday=2C April 21st = Audition Times=3A Time slots will begin at 12=3A00pm = Location=3A Music =26 Speech Center=2C Kent State University (Main Campus= ) = If interested=2C please contact=3A Maureen Burns=2C Audition Coordinator = 330=2E672=2E3884 porthous= e=40kent=2Eedu = Porthouse Theatre was founded in 1971 and is the premier summer theater i= n the area=2E Set on the beautiful grounds of the Blossom Music Center=2C= Porthouse offers audiences the finest in professional summer theater=2E = The comfortable 500-seat=2C outdoor=2C covered pavilion theater is locate= d next to the Cuyahoga Valley National Park in Cuyahoga Falls=2E = Porthouse Theatre is a cultural service of Kent State University=2E Porth= ouse Theatre is a member of the Akron Area Arts Alliance=2E Porthouse The= atre=27s programs and activities are made possible in part by funding fro= m the Ohio Arts Council=2E = Porthouse Theatre = porthouse=40kent=2Ecom = www=2Eporthousetheatre=2Ecom = 330-672-3884 --Boundary_(ID_+JjA//K+kRS4W5KjfnqLoA) Content-type: text/html; 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Message-ID: <518698.12947.qm@web82803.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1522402670-1176329885=:12947 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Don't miss out on some of the most outstanding performances of the season! "Purlie Victorious", is playing at the East Cleveland Community Theatre. Written by Ossie Davis-Directed by Freddie Cox. Freddie Cox Director Theresa Burrage Stage Manager Lowell King Purlie Victorious Judson Jasmine Yates Luttiebelle Gussie Mae Jenkins Lakeisha Key Missy Judson John Wilburn Gitlow Judson Charlie Burrell Idella Landy Britt Moore Charlie Cotchipee Tom Dickinson Ol? Cap?n Cotchipee Tom Vasko The Sheriff / Deputy Brenda Bey Stage Hand Sylvia Farley Costumer Mike Lenzo Set Designer William DeLaney Lighting Designer Gary Knox Light Technician Dates are: April 21,22,27,28,29. May 4,5,6,11,12,13. Times: 8:00pm on Fridays and Saturdays 3:00pm on Sundays with a very special Mothers Day tribute on May 13. General admission-12.00 Seniors and Students- 10.00 For reservations call (216) 851-8721 Limited secured FREE parking so come early! Make your reservations NOW for a sparkling and relevant show. "Purlie is timeless"!! Timid sailors reef and tack and hug the sheltering lee, but ships that bring a whole world back put bravely out to sea..... --0-1522402670-1176329885=:12947 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Don't miss out on some of the most outstanding performances of the season!  "Purlie Victorious", is playing at the East Cleveland Community Theatre.  Written by Ossie Davis-Directed by Freddie Cox.
 
Freddie Cox
Director
Theresa Burrage
Stage Manager
Lowell King
Purlie Victorious Judson
Jasmine Yates
Luttiebelle Gussie Mae Jenkins
 
Lakeisha Key
Missy Judson
 
John Wilburn
Gitlow Judson
 
Charlie Burrell
Idella Landy
 
Britt Moore
Charlie Cotchipee
 
Tom Dickinson
Ol? Cap?n Cotchipee
 
Tom Vasko
The Sheriff / Deputy
 
Brenda Bey
 
Stage Hand
 
Sylvia Farley
Costumer
 
Mike Lenzo
Set Designer
 
William DeLaney
Lighting Designer
 
Gary Knox
Light Technician
 
 
Dates are: April 21,22,27,28,29.
               May 4,5,6,11,12,13.
 
Times: 8:00pm on Fridays and Saturdays
           3:00pm on Sundays with a very special Mothers Day tribute on May 13. 
 
General admission-12.00
Seniors and Students- 10.00
               For reservations call (216) 851-8721
Limited secured FREE parking so come early!  Make your reservations NOW for a sparkling and relevant show.  "Purlie is timeless"!!
 


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--0-1522402670-1176329885=:12947-- From marcus at designerglass.com Wed Apr 11 15:21:02 2007 From: marcus at designerglass.com (marcus at designerglass.com) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 18:21:02 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]=?utf-8?Q?Art_Show_Opening_Saturday=2c_April_=31=34=2c_=36=2d=38pm=2c_at_Gallery_=33=32=34_=96_=93Between_Two_Spirits=3a_Valleys_of_Virginia=94=2c_an_exhibition_of_works_by_local_Cleveland_artists_Bruce_and_Geraldine_Kiefer=2e?= Message-ID: <461d5f4e5f370_1cc18c7d78148567@Laptop.tmail> Art show opening saturday, april 14, 6-8pm, at gallery 324 ? ?between two spirits: Valleys of Virginia?, an exhibition of works by local Cleveland artists Bruce and Geraldine Kiefer. Photographs and framed assemblages, from $190 - $250, will be on display from April 14 through April 28, 2007. Gallery Hours: M-F 10 am ? 5 pm, Saturday 10 am ? 2 pm For more information: Gallery 324 The Galleria at Erieview 1301 East 9th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44114 216/780-1522 mbales at oh.verio.com The title ?Between Two Spirits: Valleys of Virginia? is both literal and metaphorical. Literal in that the work was created in the valleys of western Virginia, and metaphorical in that it melds, intersects, and counterpoises the creative spirits of the two artists. Bruce Kiefer is a fine art photographer. Geraldine Kiefer does mixed-media work. At Gallery 324 they will be exhibiting landscapes from Bath County Virginia where they participate in the Nimrod Hall Artists Program, and other sites in Virginia?s western valleys and ridges. In these works the literal image is sometimes manipulated in Bruce Kiefer?s work, to create new compositions. Geraldine Kiefer takes Bruce?s prints as the starting point for her meditations that enrich the original scenes. Parking There is $1.00 Parking for these events on Saturdays in the Galleria Parking Garage: enter off Lakeside between East 9th and East 12th. There?s a large sign with a 3-D curly-cue design that says "Galleria Parking", and a ramp down under the building. There is free street parking on E 9th, E 12th, and St Clair on Saturdays, and after 7 pm on weekdays, but only the E 12th Street entrance to the Galleria is open on weekdays after 7. Location Gallery 324 is in the middle of the Galleria by the escalator down into the parking garage. DIRECTIONS to the GALLERIA >From the west side 2 East - East Ninth Street, right - Lakeside, left - Galleria Parking Garage, right (if you get to 12th street you went too far - go around the block, right on 12th, right on St Clair, right on 9th, and right on Lakeside, and then right at the Parking Garage sign). Parking is Free on Saturdays, $3 after 4pm on Fridays. Go up the escalator or elevator to the FIRST FLOOR. Out of the elevator turn right and walk past the escalator to the Courtyard 480 - 176North - 90East - 2West (Lakewood) - East Ninth Street, left - Lakeside, left - Galleria Parking Garage, right (if you get to 12th street you went too far - go around the block, right on 12th, right on St Clair, right on 9th, and right on Lakeside, and then right at the Parking Garage sign) 71 North - 90 East - 90East - 2West (Lakewood) - East Ninth Street, left - Lakeside, left - Galleria Parking Garage, right (if you get to 12th street you went too far - go around the block, right on 12th, right on St Clair, right on 9th, and right on Lakeside, and then right at the Parking Garage sign) 77 North - 90East - 2West (Lakewood) - East Ninth Street, left - Lakeside, left - Galleria Parking Garage, right (if you get to 12th street you went too far - go around the block, right on 12th, right on St Clair, right on 9th, and right on Lakeside, and then right at the Parking Garage sign) >From the east side 480 - 77 North - 90East - 2West (Lakewood) - East Ninth Street, left - Lakeside, left - Galleria Parking Garage, right (if you get to 12th street you went too far - go around the block, right on 12th, right on St Clair, right on 9th, and right on Lakeside, and then right at the Parking Garage sign) 90 West - 2 West - East Ninth Street, left - Lakeside, left - Galleria Parking Garage, right (if you get to 12th street you went too far - go around the block, right on 12th, right on St Clair, right on 9th, and right on Lakeside, and then right at the Parking Garage sign) >From the Heights Martin Luther King Jr Blvd North - 90 West - 2 west - East Ninth Street, left - Lakeside, left - Galleria Parking Garage, right (if you get to 12th street you went too far - go around the block, right on 12th, right on St Clair, right on 9th, and right on Lakeside, and then right at the Parking Garage sign) By RTA Rapid >From wherever you are go to the Tower City station and change for the Waterfront Line - get off at East 9th street, up the stairs, turn right on East Ninth Street (away from the lake, away from the R&R Hall) walk half a block to Lakeside, cross Ninth Street to your left, cross Lakeside, and half a block further on is the Ninth Street Entrance to the Galleria. If the weather's nice, you can also walk from Tower City across Public Square away from the Terminal Tower building you came out of (the building in which the RTA Rapid lets you off) and toward the BP Building. Walk east (that is, turn right just past the BP building) on any of Superior, Rockwell, or St Clair streets, to East Ninth. Turn left. From St Clair, it's right there; from Rockwell, one block, from Superior two blocks, to the entrance at East Ninth and St Clair. If you?d like to be removed from this email list, please REPLY to this message to: marcus at designerglass.com and ask to be removed in the text of your message. From christyrmccune at sssnet.com Wed Apr 11 15:21:23 2007 From: christyrmccune at sssnet.com (Christy McCune) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 18:21:23 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Broadway performer teaches musical theater class this Sunday Message-ID: <003001c77c87$bd39cee0$0201a8c0@TRAVELER> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0031_01C77C66.36282EE0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit 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. S., 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. ------=_NextPart_000_0031_01C77C66.36282EE0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

 

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. S., 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.

 

------=_NextPart_000_0031_01C77C66.36282EE0-- From peteroctb at aim.com Wed Apr 11 16:04:15 2007 From: peteroctb at aim.com (peteroctb at aim.com) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 19:04:15 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Support Indie Film, get The Rapture Merchandise now :) In-Reply-To: <0MKp2t-1Hbes63f3Q-0008Sk@mrelay.perfora.net> References: <0MKp2t-1Hbes63f3Q-0008Sk@mrelay.perfora.net> Message-ID: <8C94AA4DC9849AA-15D4-7B9D@FWM-D29.sysops.aol.com> ----------MB_8C94AA4DC9849AA_15D4_E4EC_FWM-D29.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Just took a look at "The Rapture" trailer version 2.1 It is amazing--I am very excited to see this film. Great work and congratulations to Johnny Wu and his cast and crew. If anyone knows anything about filmmaking, they will know that it is NOT easy; it takes a tremendous amount of work, talent, long hours, passion and dedication---and it's all evident in the footage I viewed from "The Rapture". Excellent work. Yes, let's support indie films! Peter Fields ------------------------------------------------ "Never be bullied into silence. Never allow yourself to be made a victim. Accept no one's definition of your life; define yourself." --Harvey Fierstein ------------------------------------------------ visit the world of Little Beth Entertainment, Ltd. http://www.littlebeth.com -----Original Message----- From: johnny at mdifilm.com To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Sent: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 11:41 AM Subject: [NEohioPAL]Support Indie Film, get The Rapture Merchandise now :) Support indie films! We have some merchandises from The Rapture movie now available, check it out http://www.cafepress.com/rapturethemovie Also, The Rapture is officially repped by WonderPhil Productions (after months of negotiation with 6 sales reps). Although the movie is not completed (almost), our sales rep is taking the new trailer (also available online at http://www.rapturethemovie.com) to Cannes Film Market this May and to American Film Market in 2007. We have received numerous positive feedback (from couple of sales reps) that the trailer made in Nov 2006 which won a 2007 Bronze Telly under movie trailer category is really good for domestic market, so we revamped it and added more fx for the foreign market this time, version 2.1 of the trailer can be viewed at our website. The Rapture is an indie low-budget sci-fi Anime styled film that was shot entirely in Ohio with talented cast and crew from all over the USA. More informaiton and videos can be found at http://www.rapturethemovie.com Johnny Wu ________________________________________________________________________ Check Out the new free AIM(R) Mail -- 2 GB of storage and industry-leading spam and email virus protection. ----------MB_8C94AA4DC9849AA_15D4_E4EC_FWM-D29.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
Just took a look at "The Rapture" trailer version 2.1  It is amazing--I am very excited to see this film.  Great work and congratulations to Johnny Wu and his cast and crew.  If anyone knows anything about filmmaking, they will know that it is NOT easy; it takes a tremendous amount of work, talent, long hours, passion and dedication---and it's all evident in the footage I viewed from "The Rapture".  Excellent work.  Yes, let's support indie films!

Peter Fields
------------------------------------------------
"Never be bullied into silence. Never allow yourself to be made a victim. Accept no one's definition of your life; define yourself."
--Harvey Fierstein
------------------------------------------------
visit the world of
Little Beth Entertainment, Ltd.
http://www.littlebeth.com
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: johnny at mdifilm.com
To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Sent: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 11:41 AM
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Support Indie Film, get The Rapture Merchandise now :)

Support indie films!

We have some merchandises from The Rapture movie now available, check it out

http://www.cafepress.com/rapturethemovie

Also, The Rapture is officially repped by WonderPhil Productions (after months of negotiation with 6 sales reps). Although the movie is not completed (almost), our sales rep is taking the new trailer (also available online at http://www.rapturethemovie.com) to Cannes Film Market this May and to American Film Market in 2007.

We have received numerous positive feedback (from couple of sales reps) that the trailer made in Nov 2006 which won a 2007 Bronze Telly under movie trailer category is really good for domestic market, so we revamped it and added more fx for the foreign market this time, version 2.1 of the trailer can be viewed at our website.

The Rapture is an indie low-budget sci-fi Anime styled film that was shot entirely in Ohio with talented cast and crew from all over the USA. More informaiton and videos can be found at http://www.rapturethemovie.com

Johnny Wu

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----------MB_8C94AA4DC9849AA_15D4_E4EC_FWM-D29.sysops.aol.com-- From CSIrishDance at verizon.net Wed Apr 11 18:08:08 2007 From: CSIrishDance at verizon.net (CSIrishDance) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 21:08:08 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]IRISH DANCE Message-ID: <000801c77c9f$094ddad0$040aa8c0@YOURB3EFC75E43> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C77C7D.81896590 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Spring, Summer and Fall Irish Dance Classes! Times listed below....... For further info and registration info visit our website www.CSIrishDance.com SPRING 2007 Intro to Irish Dance - All Ages=20 4 weeks=20 Saturday April 21, 28, May 5, 19 11:15-12:00 =20 SUMMER 2007 Beginner Irish Dance=20 5 weeks=20 Tuesday June 12, 19, 26, July 3, 10 5:00-5:45, Ages 3-5 5:45-6:30, Ages 6 & Up 6:30-7:30, Adult Step Dance =20 FALL 2007 Beginner Irish Dance Weekly Lessons - Ongoing Starts Sept. 5th Tuesday 6:00-6:45, Ages 3-5 7:30-8:15, Ages 6 & Up Wednesday 1:00-1:45, Ages 3-5 4:15-5:00, Ages 6 & Up Thursday 5:30-6:15, Ages 6 & Up ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C77C7D.81896590 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Spring, Summer and = Fall Irish=20 Dance Classes!
Times listed=20 below.......
 
For further info and registration info = visit our=20 website
www.CSIrishDance.com
 

SPRING = 2007

Intro to Irish Dance = - All Ages=20

4 weeks

Saturday

April 21, 28, May 5, = 19

11:15-12:00

 

SUMMER=20 2007

Beginner Irish Dance =

5 weeks

Tuesday

June 12, 19, 26, July = 3, 10

5:00-5:45, Ages = 3-5

5:45-6:30, Ages 6 = & Up

6:30-7:30, Adult Step = Dance

 

FALL=20 2007

Beginner Irish = Dance

Weekly Lessons - = Ongoing

Starts Sept. 5th

Tuesday

6:00-6:45, Ages = 3-5

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------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C77C7D.81896590-- From waltcampbell at ameritech.net Wed Apr 11 18:18:37 2007 From: waltcampbell at ameritech.net (Walt Campbell) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 18:18:37 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]SUSAN WEBER / EARLYGIRL TAKE BACK THE NIGHT APRIL 13 In-Reply-To: <24026CDB-693C-42EC-8895-B88DBEE6F9F4@susanweber.com> Message-ID: <25524.34392.qm@web82710.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-522759986-1176340717=:34392 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Friday, April 13 @ 9 pm Susan Weber & Monet?s Orbit full band show The Spot @ 9 pm University Circle in Cleveland (DIRECTIONS/PARKING below) _________________________ First a little history (from Wikipedia) / 30 years ago Take Back the Night... ?...began as a way to protest the violence that women experienced while walking in public at night... The movement has since grown to encompass all forms of violence against all persons, men, women, and children, though violence against women is still the movement's main focus.? This concert, sponsored by the Feminist Majority Leadership Alliance at CWRU, is a fundraising event for the Cleveland Rape Crisis Center. EarlyGirl (formerly Slackjaw) will also perform. $5 Cover, $3 if you bring an item on the Cleveland Rape Crisis Center's Wish List. Visit this page to access their wish list: http://www.clevelandrapecrisis.org/home/wish.asp As our drummer, Trees, says, ?What better cause could there be to come out with some friends and enjoy some music?? Let?s get together around the spirit of dynamic music and make this a night that is all of ours. We hope to see you there. looking out for you, Susan Best Female Singer Songwriter 2006 Free Times Music Awards www.susanweber.com www.myspace.com/susanweber www.myspace.com/earlygirlmusic DIRECTIONS/PARKING FOR THE SPOT The Spot/Case Western Reserve University campus 1619 Mistletoe Dr Cleveland, OH 44106 216-368-2786 http://studentaffairs.case.edu/living/facilities/thespot/ The Spot is located in the basement of Leutner Commons which is #44 on this campus map of Case Western Reserve University: http://www.case.edu/pubs/maps/north_quad.html Steps down to The Spot are on the side of Leutner Commons facing E 115th St. Friday evening visitors may park in a lot off Mistletoe Dr, behind Storrs House. A ramped sidewalk between Storrs and Leutner will take you to The Spot. The Cleveland Music School Settlement (on Mistletoe, across the street from The Spot) has graciously allowed concert goers to use its lot for this event. Another lot open to visitors is off E 115th St. behind Clarke Tower (#15). There is street parking on Hazel, Magnolia, and Juniper Drives. Walt Campbell (216) 469-0323 Campbell Artist Management Representing Susan Weber 2006 Free Times Music Award Winner Best Female Singer-Songwriter Web Site: www.susanweber.com MySpace: www.myspace.com/susanweber Susan's Sonicbids EPK: http://www.sonicbids.com/epk/epk.asp?epk_id=64044 --0-522759986-1176340717=:34392 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Friday, April 13 @ 9 pm 
Susan Weber & Monet?s Orbit full band show
The Spot @ 9 pm
University Circle in Cleveland
(DIRECTIONS/PARKING below)
_________________________

First a little history (from Wikipedia) / 30 years ago Take Back the Night...

?...began as a way to protest the violence that women experienced while walking in public at night... The movement has since grown to encompass all forms of violence against all persons, men, women, and children, though violence against women is still the movement's main focus.?

This concert, sponsored by the Feminist Majority Leadership Alliance at CWRU, is a fundraising event for the Cleveland Rape Crisis Center. 
 
EarlyGirl (formerly Slackjaw) will also perform.  $5 Cover,  $3 if you bring an item on the Cleveland Rape Crisis Center's Wish List. Visit this page to access their wish list: http://www.clevelandrapecrisis.org/home/wish.asp

As our drummer, Trees, says, ?What better cause could there be to come out with some friends and enjoy some music??  

Let?s get together around the spirit of dynamic music and make this a night that is all of ours.  We hope to see you there. 

looking out for you,
Susan

Best Female Singer Songwriter 2006 Free Times Music Awards


DIRECTIONS/PARKING FOR THE SPOT

The Spot/Case Western Reserve University campus
1619 Mistletoe Dr
Cleveland, OH 44106
216-368-2786

The Spot is located in the basement of Leutner Commons which is #44 on this campus map of Case Western Reserve University: 

Steps down to The Spot are on the side of Leutner Commons facing E 115th St.  Friday evening visitors may park in a lot off Mistletoe Dr, behind Storrs House.  A ramped sidewalk between Storrs and Leutner will take you to The Spot.  The Cleveland Music School Settlement (on Mistletoe, across the street from The Spot) has graciously allowed concert goers to use its lot for this event.  Another lot open to visitors is off E 115th St. behind Clarke Tower (#15).  There is street parking on Hazel, Magnolia, and Juniper Drives.


Walt Campbell (216) 469-0323
Campbell Artist Management
Representing Susan Weber
2006 Free Times Music Award Winner
Best Female Singer-Songwriter
--0-522759986-1176340717=:34392-- From thefivejones at sbcglobal.net Wed Apr 11 18:34:01 2007 From: thefivejones at sbcglobal.net (Heidi Jones) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 18:34:01 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]free jazz band Message-ID: <760199.87144.qm@web80611.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-206010287-1176341641=:87144 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit The Solon Middle School Jazz Band is looking for opportunities to play over the next few months. If you know of a restaurant or venue that would like talented, free jazz entertainment please let me know! Thanks, Heidi --0-206010287-1176341641=:87144 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
The Solon Middle School Jazz Band is looking for opportunities to play over the next few months.  If you know of a restaurant or venue that would like talented, free jazz entertainment please let me know!
 
Thanks,
 
Heidi 
--0-206010287-1176341641=:87144-- From rajkovich1 at hotmail.com Wed Apr 11 18:53:42 2007 From: rajkovich1 at hotmail.com (Dan Rajkovich) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 21:53:42 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Paid Internship Available Message-ID: --_d01770ed-c6e6-4a8e-b915-12892bd343f3_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable A paid internship is now available through Parma Area Community Television,= seen in Parma, Parma Heights and Seven Hills on Cox Channel 74. Requireme= nts include: current college student with radio/television/film production = background or major, available 30-40 hours weekly including nights and week= ends as needed. Must be able to skillfully operate a video camera, an Avid= editing system, and be a crew leader on location. =20 =20 Resume and demo reel necessary for interview. Please submit resume via e-m= ail to: rajkovichd at parmacityschools.org. =20 Resumes will not be accepted after April 23. We will contact applicants fo= r interviews if interested. Thank you. =20 Dan Rajkovich Producer Parma Area Community Television =20 _________________________________________________________________ Take a break and play crossword puzzles - FREE! http://games.msn.com/en/flexicon/default.htm?icid=3Dflexicon_ wlmemailtagli= nemarch07= --_d01770ed-c6e6-4a8e-b915-12892bd343f3_ Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable A paid internship is now = available through Parma Area Community Television, seen in Parma, Parma Hei= ghts and Seven Hills on Cox Channel 74.  Requirements include: cu= rrent college student with radio/television/film production background or m= ajor, available 30-40 hours weekly including nights and weekends as needed.=   Must be able to skillfully operate a video camera, an Avid editing s= ystem, and be a crew leader on location.  
 
Resume and demo reel nece= ssary for interview.  Please submit resume via e-mail to: rajkovichd at parmacityschools.org=
Resumes will not be accepted after April 23.  We will = contact applicants for interviews if interested.   Thank you= .
 
Dan Rajkovich
Producer
Parma Area Communit= y Television     



= Take a break and play crossword puzzles - FREE! Play Now! = --_d01770ed-c6e6-4a8e-b915-12892bd343f3_-- From jennifernvero at yahoo.com Wed Apr 11 20:07:23 2007 From: jennifernvero at yahoo.com (Jennifer Vero) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 20:07:23 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Caryl Churhill's "TOP GIRLS" opens April 13 at Kent State Stark Message-ID: <227517.38287.qm@web56715.mail.re3.yahoo.com> --0-1166979820-1176347243=:38287 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Presenting "Top Girls" by Caryl Churchill. This weekend at Kent Stark. Performances: April 13, 14, 19, 20, 21 at 8 p.m. and April 15, 22 at 2:30 p.m. Fine Arts Theatre, Kent State University Stark Campus, 6000 Frank Avenue NW in Jackson Township. $8 for adults, $5 non-Kent State students and Senior Citizens, Kent State students free with current ID. Group rates also available. MasterCard, Visa and Discover accepted. Call 330-244-3348 for reservations, Monday through Friday 1 to 5 p.m. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Marlene hosts a dinner party in a London restaurant to celebrate her promotion to managing director of Top Girls Employment Agency. At its face, it?s a simple enough premise, but to say that her guest list is a little unusual is an understatement. Arriving for dinner are Isabella Bird (1831-1904), the adventurous traveler; Lady Nijo (born 258), the mediaeval courtesan who became a Buddhist nun and traveled on foot through Japan; Dull Gret who, as Dulle Griet in a Bruegel painting, led a crowd of women on a charge through hell; Pope Joan, the transvestite early female pope; and, last but not least, Patient Griselda, an obedient wife out of Chaucer?s Canterbury Tales. The play reveals the stories of all five women, as well as the impending crisis in Marlene?s own life. A classic of contemporary theater, Churchill?s play is seen as a landmark for a new generation of playwrights. It was premiered by the Royal Court in 1982. --------------------------------- The fish are biting. Get more visitors on your site using Yahoo! Search Marketing. --0-1166979820-1176347243=:38287 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Presenting "Top Girls" by Caryl Churchill.
This weekend at Kent Stark.
 
Performances: April 13, 14, 19, 20, 21 at 8 p.m. and April 15, 22 at 2:30 p.m.
Fine Arts Theatre, Kent State University Stark Campus, 6000 Frank Avenue NW in Jackson Township. $8 for adults, $5 non-Kent State students and Senior Citizens, Kent State students free with current ID. Group rates also available. MasterCard, Visa and Discover accepted. Call 330-244-3348 for reservations, Monday through Friday 1 to 5 p.m.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Marlene hosts a dinner party in a London restaurant to celebrate her promotion to managing director of Top Girls Employment Agency. At its face, it?s a simple enough premise, but to say that her guest list is a little unusual is an understatement.
 
Arriving for dinner are Isabella Bird (1831-1904), the adventurous traveler; Lady Nijo (born 258), the mediaeval courtesan who became a Buddhist nun and traveled on foot through Japan; Dull Gret who, as Dulle Griet in a Bruegel painting, led a crowd of women on a charge through hell; Pope Joan, the transvestite early female pope; and, last but not least, Patient Griselda, an obedient wife out of Chaucer?s Canterbury Tales.
 
The play reveals the stories of all five women, as well as the impending crisis in Marlene?s own life. A classic of contemporary theater, Churchill?s play is seen as a landmark for a new generation of playwrights. It was premiered by the Royal Court in 1982.
 


The fish are biting.
Get more visitors on your site using Yahoo! Search Marketing. --0-1166979820-1176347243=:38287-- From FSternfeld at aol.com Wed Apr 11 21:02:52 2007 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 00:02:52 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Crew & Follow Spot Ops needed for JCC/Tri C JOLSON AND COMPANY Message-ID: -------------------------------1176350572 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi, We need a few more people for deck crew and follow spot operators for _Jolson and Company_ (http://www.fredsternfeld.com/jolsonandcompany.htm) , being presented by the Jewish Community Center in association with Cuyahoga Community College Eastern Campus Theatre Arts. The show previews April 26, and runs through May 20. Please reply back or call me to let me know if you are interested and I'll give you more details! Thanks, Fred Sternfeld _http://www.fredsternfeld.com_ (http://www.fredsternfeld.com/) 216-360-0708-home 216-496-6087-cell ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. -------------------------------1176350572 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hi,
 
We need a few more people for deck crew and follow spot operato= rs=20 for Jolson and= =20 Company, being presented by the Jewish Community Center in association w= ith=20 Cuyahoga Community College Eastern Campus Theatre Arts.  The show previ= ews=20 April 26, and runs through May 20.
 
Please reply back or call me to let me know if you are interest= ed=20 and I'll give you more details!
 
Thanks,
 
Fred=20 Sternfeld
http://www.fredsternfeld.com
2= 16-360-0708-home
216-496-6087-cell




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Hello everyone,

 

I just wanted to let you all know that we are now = offering frame-by-frame HD film transfers of 8mm and super 8mm color reversal = film.  Whether you are a small gauge = film maker or someone with a shoebox full of old home movies, we can help!  If your needs and budget = aren’t in the market for full blown HD, we also offer standard definition film = transfers for as low as $0.10 per foot.

 

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Producer

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------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C77C97.B024DBE0-- From mattcook at studioof5rings.com Thu Apr 12 04:57:07 2007 From: mattcook at studioof5rings.com (Matt Cook) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 07:57:07 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Year of the Boar Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C77CD8.2B022710 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Chinese Silk Scrolls on Display: Feb. 18th marked the new lunar calendar year. We are celebrating the Year of the Boar with our own collection of Chinese Silk Scrolls. The collection remains on display until April 27th. After viewing the artwork, dine in Cleveland's Asiatown for the best in Chinese, Vietnamese, Korean and Thai restaurants between New York and San Francisco. Downtown's Only Winery: We bring in California grapes and ferment them into 5 varietals right here in your own neighborhood. We make the following wines: Merlot, Shiraz, Chardonnay, Pinot Grigio and Sweet Berry Red. Relocating May 1, 2007: We are relocating to Rocky River, OH on Center Ridge Rd. - across from Target: a grand opening date will be announced shortly. Hours: Thur & Fri 5:00pm - 10:00pm and Saturday Noon - 7:00pm Matt Cook STUDIO OF 5 RINGS, LLC 2400 Superior Ave., #201 (2nd fl. of Futon Factory Bldg.) 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Message-ID: -------------------------------1176385448 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit TWO WEEKS OF BROADWAY At Saint Joseph Academy (on Cleveland's West Side) For girls entering 6th - 8th grade JULY 16-27, 2007 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. OR 1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. "TWO WEEKS OF BROADWAY" is not a new summer camp! Over 350 girls have enjoyed this camp in its seven-year existence, and nearly all of them have returned each summer they are eligible. It is a four-hours-per-day, two-week camp that will introduce students to the wonderful world of Broadway Musicals. Students will have the opportunity to perform solos and group numbers throughout the camp, with a final performance for family and friends on the final day. The emphasis will be on singing and dancing (and making many new friends!), highlighting each girl's individual strengths and talents in a Broadway style revue. Last year's campers had a blast and say they all plan to return! This camp is directed by local Equity actor Patrick Janson, who is also the Chair of the Performing Arts Department at Saint Joseph Academy. A professional actor for 14 years, he has been extremely fortunate to work with many great minds in the theatre industry in New York, Chicago and Cleveland, including composers Cy Coleman and Stephen Schwartz, conductors Jack Lee, Gordon Harrell and Mary-Mitchell Campbell, and directors Michael Blakemore, Stuart Ross, Guy Stroman and Jim Corti (all of whom have created Broadway musicals). He also has years of experience working with this age group, and has numerous former students in Broadway shows and national tours. Cost of the camp is $200 and includes a video of the final performance and a spiffy T-shirt. For more information please write to Mr. Janson at _pncjanson at aol.com_ (mailto:pncjanson at aol.com) , or call Maria Mueller at 216-251-4868 x 220 to receive a camp brochure and application. 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TWO WEEKS OF BROADWAY=

 

At Saint Joseph Academy

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For girls entering 6th - 8th=20 grade

 

JULY 16-27, 2007

 

8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

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1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.

 

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This camp is directed by local Equit= y actor=20 Patrick Janson, who is also the Chair of the Performing Arts Department at=20 Saint Joseph=20 Academy.  A professional actor for 14 years,= he=20 has been extremely fortunate to work with many great minds in the theatre=20 industry in New York, Chicago and Cleveland, including composers Cy Coleman=20= and=20 Stephen Schwartz, conductors Jack Lee, Gordon Harrell and Mary-Mitchell=20 Campbell, and directors Michael Blakemore, Stuart Ross, Guy Stroman and Jim=20 Corti (all of whom have created Broadway musicals).  He also has years=20= of=20 experience working with this age group, and has numerous former students in=20 Broadway shows and national tours.

 

Cost of the camp is $200 and includes a vi= deo of=20 the final performance and a spiffy T-shirt.  For more information please write=20= to Mr.=20 Janson at pncjanson at aol.com,=20 or call Maria Mueller at 216-251-4868 x 220 to receive a camp brochure and=20 application.

 


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-------------------------------1176385448-- From crwhite114 at yahoo.com Thu Apr 12 06:45:37 2007 From: crwhite114 at yahoo.com (Chris White) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 06:45:37 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Hudson Players - Seeking a Director for "Bus Stop" Message-ID: <108182.42961.qm@web33401.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1399634119-1176385537=:42961 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit The Hudson Players Fall 2007 Show Bus Stop Comedy by William Inge 5 Men - 3 Women In the middle of a howling snowstorm, a bus out of Kansas City pulls up at a cheerful roadside diner. All roads are blocked, and four or five weary travelers are going to have to hole up until morning. Cherie, a nightclub chanteuse in a sparkling gown and a seedy fur-trimmed jacket, is the passenger with most to worry about. She's been pursued, made love to and finally kidnapped by a twenty-one-year-old cowboy with a ranch of his own and the romantic methods of an unusually headstrong bull. The belligerent cowhand is right behind her, ready to sling her over his shoulder and carry her, alive and kicking, all the way to Montana. Even as she's ducking out from under his clumsy but confident embraces, and screeching at him fiercely to shut him up, she pauses to furrow her forehead and muse, "Somehow deep inside of me I got a funny feeling I'm gonna end up in Montana ?" As a counterpoint to the main romance, the proprietor of the cafe and the bus driver at last find time to develop a friendship of their own; a middle-age scholar comes to terms with himself; and a young girl who works in the cafe also gets her first taste of romance. Auditions Sunday September 16th and Monday September 17th 6pm Preview Thursday November 1st Performances Fridays and Saturdays Nov 2 3 9 10 16 17 The Hudson Players is now accepting applications for Director. Please respond to: Chris White Vice President The Hudson Players at: Crwhite114 at yahoo.com Please attach a copy of your resume. Thank you in advance for your interest. The Hudson Players Chris White Vice President Chris White 166 Royal Oak Drive Aurora, OH 44202 330-562-4532-Home --------------------------------- Need Mail bonding? Go to the Yahoo! Mail Q&A for great tips from Yahoo! Answers users. Chris White 166 Royal Oak Drive Aurora, OH 44202 330-562-4532-Home --------------------------------- Looking for earth-friendly autos? Browse Top Cars by "Green Rating" at Yahoo! Autos' Green Center. --0-1399634119-1176385537=:42961 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit

The Hudson Players

 

Fall 2007 Show

Bus Stop
Comedy by William Inge
5 Men - 3 Women
In the middle of a howling snowstorm, a bus out of Kansas City pulls up at a cheerful roadside diner. All roads are blocked, and four or five weary travelers are going to have to hole up until morning. Cherie, a nightclub chanteuse in a sparkling gown and a seedy fur-trimmed jacket, is the passenger with most to worry about. She's been pursued, made love to and finally kidnapped by a twenty-one-year-old cowboy with a ranch of his own and the romantic methods of an unusually headstrong bull. The belligerent cowhand is right behind her, ready to sling her over his shoulder and carry her, alive and kicking, all the way to Montana. Even as she's ducking out from under his clumsy but confident embraces, and screeching at him fiercely to shut him up, she pauses to furrow her forehead and muse, "Somehow deep inside of me I got a funny feeling I'm gonna end up in Montana ?" As a counterpoint to the main romance, the proprietor of the cafe and the bus driver at last find time to develop a friendship of their own; a middle-age scholar comes to terms with himself; and a young girl who works in the cafe also gets her first taste of romance.
 
Auditions
            Sunday September 16th and Monday September 17th     6pm
Preview
            Thursday            November 1st
 
Performances
            Fridays and Saturdays            Nov 2  3  9  10  16  17
 
 
The Hudson Players is now accepting applications for Director.  
 
Please respond to:
Chris White
Vice President
The Hudson Players at:
 
Please attach a copy of your resume.
 
Thank you in advance for your interest.
The Hudson Players
Chris White
Vice President
 
 
 
 
 
Chris White
166 Royal Oak Drive
Aurora, OH 44202
330-562-4532-Home

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Browse Top Cars by "Green Rating" at Yahoo! Autos' Green Center. --0-1399634119-1176385537=:42961-- From andrew at superb-entertainment.com Thu Apr 12 06:53:34 2007 From: andrew at superb-entertainment.com (Andrew Knode) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 06:53:34 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Martian Chronicles in Wooster Message-ID: <321323.91983.qm@web509.biz.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-541373068-1176386014=:91983 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Wooster High School's Drama Club Presents The Martian Chronicles by Ray Bradbury Directed by Andrew Knode If you are a fan of classic Sci-fi or would like to see a different kind of show on stage then this one is not to be missed. Three days only, buy tickets now while they still last. Friday April 13, 2007, 7:00pm Saturday April 14, 2007, 7:00pm Sunday April 15, 2007, 2:30pm Tickets for $8.00 on sale now call (330) 345-8760 Wooster High School Performing Arts Center 515 Oldman Rd Wooster OH, 44691 --0-541373068-1176386014=:91983 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Wooster High School's
Drama Club Presents

The Martian Chronicles
by Ray Bradbury


Directed by
Andrew Knode

If you are a fan of classic Sci-fi or would like to see a different kind of show on stage then this one is not to be missed.  Three days only, buy tickets now while they still last.

Friday April 13, 2007, 7:00pm
Saturday April 14, 2007, 7:00pm
Sunday April 15, 2007, 2:30pm

Tickets for $8.00 on sale now call
(330) 345-8760

Wooster High School
Performing Arts Center
515 Oldman Rd
Wooster OH, 44691
--0-541373068-1176386014=:91983-- From drew at arothman.com Thu Apr 12 07:05:15 2007 From: drew at arothman.com (Andrew Rothman) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 10:05:15 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Anyone looking to unload "Hay Fever" tickets? Message-ID: <461E3C9B.60400@arothman.com> Hi there! A friend of mine is looking for two tickets to see 'Hay Fever' at the Ohio Theatre on April 13th but the show's sold out. If you've got tickets to that show you're willing to sell, please drop an email william at kubicek.net with the details. Thanks, Drew From wilson at operacleveland.org Thu Apr 12 07:07:06 2007 From: wilson at operacleveland.org (Cliff Wilson) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 10:07:06 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Opera Cleveland seeks light walkers for the State Theater, Playhouse Square Message-ID: <1FB3019EBE04D44F92FB300330FBC2CC10FF3F@exchange.usalogin.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77D0B.DA66B5A8 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Opera Cleveland is seeking volunteers to be on stage at the State Theater in Playhouse Square as "light walkers." =20 Ever wondered what it feels like to be in the lime light? Now's your chance to find out! After the scenery is put in place and the lights focused on stage, the Lighting Designer and Director spend many hours setting and adjusting light levels for every moment of the opera. These sessions are called "Cueing sessions". In order to get everything "just right" the creative team must have people on the stage acting as "stand ins" for the singers and cast while the lighting is adjusted on and around them.=20 =20 These sessions last about 4 hours. They can involve standing or sitting for long periods of time, but in general are not strenuous or physically demanding. Sometimes light walkers are asked to walk across the stage, hold a prop, or wear a certain color. Mostly, being a light walker is a wonderful glimpse into the inner workings of the artistry of opera and stage production. There is sometimes "down" time when scenery is being changed so you might want to bring a book, or even better bring some "Friends" and come as a group. We usually need at least three people per session. =20 If you are interested in light walking, please email Cliff Wilson at wilson at operacleveland.org or call him at 216-575-0903 Extension 211 and he will schedule you according to your availability and the technical schedule for the show. Cliff will tell you where to park, how to get to the backstage entrance at Playhouse Square, and what to expect when you arrive. We are in full swing with Salome and will be looking for light walkers.=20 =20 Here is the schedule if you are able to participate at any of theses times. Here are the options - you can come to any portion of the following sessions: Friday April 13 - 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM (1 hour lunch break) Saturday April 14 - 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM Sunday April 15 - 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM (1 hour lunch break) Monday April 16 - 1:00 PM - 6:00 PM =20 Please contact me now, as the time is here. =20 Cliff Wilson Artistic Administrator Opera Cleveland 1422 Euclid Ave., Ste. 1052 Cleveland, OH 44115 (b) 216-575-0903 ext. 211 (f) 216-575-1918 wilson at operacleveland.org =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77D0B.DA66B5A8 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Opera Cleveland is seeking volunteers to be on stage at the State Theater in Playhouse Square as “light = walkers.”

=  

Ever wondered what it feels like to = be in the lime light?

Now’s your chance to find out! After the = scenery is put in place and the lights focused on stage, the Lighting Designer and Director spend many hours setting and adjusting light levels for every = moment of the opera. These sessions are called “Cueing sessions”. = In order to get everything “just right” the creative team must have = people on the stage acting as “stand ins” for the singers and cast = while the lighting is adjusted on and around them. =

 

These sessions last about 4 hours. They can involve standing or sitting for long periods = of time, but in general are not strenuous or physically demanding. = Sometimes light walkers are asked to walk across the stage, hold a prop, or wear a = certain color. Mostly, being a light walker is a wonderful glimpse into the = inner workings of the artistry of opera and stage production. There is = sometimes “down” time when scenery is being changed so you might want = to bring a book, or even better bring some “Friends” and come = as a group. We usually need at least three people per = session.

 

If you are interested in light walking, please email = Cliff Wilson at wilson at operacleveland.org or call him at 216-575-0903 = Extension 211 and he will schedule you according to your availability and the = technical schedule for the show. Cliff will tell you where to park, how to get to = the backstage entrance at Playhouse Square, and what to expect when you arrive. = We are in full swing with Salome and will be looking for light walkers. =

 

Here is the schedule if you are able to participate = at any of theses times.

Here are the options – you can come to any portion of the following = sessions:

Friday April 13 - 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM (1 hour lunch = break)

Saturday April 14 – 9:00 AM – 1:00 = PM

Sunday April 15 – 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (1 hour lunch = break)

Monday April 16 – 1:00 PM – 6:00 = PM

 

Please contact me now, as the time = is here.

 

Cliff Wilson

Artistic Administrator

Opera Cleveland

=

1422 Euclid = Ave., Ste. 1052

Cleveland, OH 44115

(b) 216-575-0903 ext. 211

(f) 216-575-1918

wilson at operacleveland.org

 

 

 

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------=_NextPart_000_00B3_01C77CED.DC347FF0-- From cbc5 at case.edu Thu Apr 12 08:13:59 2007 From: cbc5 at case.edu (Christopher Chung) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 11:13:59 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]PIANIST/MUSIC DIRECTOR AVAILABLE FOR HIRE Message-ID: <461E4CB7.7000102@case.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------070209040305050800070408 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="------------060809020902000305080806" --------------060809020902000305080806 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dear NEOPAL subscribers, I have an abundance of professional experience ranging from the concert stage to the local musical theatre scene. I have been playing the piano for sixteen (16) years. I currently study with Sergei Babayan & Paul Schenly at the Cleveland Institute of Music (anticipated BM Spring 2007, MM Spring 2008). I am currently music directing Middle of May's production of Godspell which will open this Friday at the Magnificat Center for the Performing Arts. I will be music directing Forever Plaid with Cleveland's own Connor O'Brien at Rabbit Run Theater in Madison, OH. I have also worked alongside the Playhouse Square Education Department classes/camps, including the Triple Threat Intensive Class with Maryann Nagel & Lynnette Guttmann, and the Extremely Wicked Summer Camp. Per your request, I can send you an up-to-date resume, curriculum vitae, and professional reference sheet. My summer is pretty filled, but I am willing to try to make things work, but I am more than willing to take on projects during the Fall/Winter/Spring 2007-08. I am a AFM Local 4 member, and am currently an artist under management with Raven Ridge Media & Management. === > > Born in 1985, twenty-one year old Christopher Chung* *is a native of > Southern California. He has performed extensively during his 15 years > of studying piano. His many accomplishments include being named the > Grand prize winner at the Glendale Piano Competition, Brentwood Artist > of Tomorrow Competition, Korea Times Piano Competition, Southern > California Youth Music Competition, and Eiko Mishima Junior Grand > Prize winner at the International Young Artists Peninsula Music > Festival. He was also a California State 1^st prize winner at the > Music Teacher's Association of California (MTAC) Piano Concerto > Competition, and also a First prize winner along with the "Best > Hungarian Rhapsody" prize at the Los Angeles Liszt Competition. > > Other honors include Judge's Choice Award and semi-finalist at the > 2000 Oberlin International Piano Competition, where he was the > youngest participant at the age of thirteen. Christopher was also a > 4-time Young Musicians Foundation scholarship recipient (1997-2001). > > In addition, Christopher was given a rare invitation to perform at the > Crystal Cathedral Ministries in 1998, which was broadcasted > worldwide. He also participated and performed at the Pianofest Music > Festival (1997, 2001, 2004) directed by Paul Schenly in East Hampton, > NY, where he was the youngest participant ever to be invited. He > appeared with the Young Musicians Foundation Debut Orchestra at the > Wilshire Ebell Theater and Colburn School of Music's Zipper Hall. His > orchestral engagements also include soloing with the Brentwood > Symphony Orchestra, Southwestern Youth Music Festival Chamber > Orchestra, Young Musicians Foundation Debut Orchestra, and recently > with the Cleveland Institute of Music Orchestra. He has worked with > such artists as Mitsuko Uchida, Horatio Gutierrez, Alvin Chow, Angela > Cheng, Peter Frankl, Garrick Ohlsson, Yoheved Kaplinsky, Daniel > Shapiro, Antonio Pompa-Baldi, and Mack McCray. > > Christopher is currently a fourth year student at the Cleveland > Institute of Music currently in the accelerated BM/MM in Piano > Performance, studying jointly with Sergei Babayan and Paul Schenly. > === Please email at cbc5 at case.edu with any questions or inquiries. *COME SUPPORT MIDDLE OF MAY'S PRODUCTION OF GODSPELL WITH A CAST OF VERY TALENTED TEENS FROM THE GREATER CLEVELAND AREA! *April 13 - 7:30pm April 14 - 2:00pm & 7:30pm April 15 - 3:00pm April 19 - 7:30pm April 20 - 7:30pm April 21 - 2:00pm & 7:30pm* CAST LIST: *Pat Miller (Jesus), Scott Donaldson (John the Baptist), Tym Tagliaferio (Judas), Catherine Betts, Devin Copfer, Mark Goins, Kiersten Greifenstein, Eileen Janesz, Eric Mayer, Ashley Norris, Molly Norris, Amanda Papa, Katherine Udris, and Anooj Bhandari. *PRODUCTION TEAM:* Jarred Nichols (Director), Christopher Chung (Music Director), and Melissa Smith-Beudert & Nicci Casarra (Choreographer). --------------060809020902000305080806 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dear NEOPAL subscribers,

I have an abundance of professional experience ranging from the concert stage to the local musical theatre scene.  I have been playing the piano for sixteen (16) years.  I currently study with Sergei Babayan & Paul Schenly at the Cleveland Institute of Music (anticipated BM Spring 2007, MM Spring 2008).  I am currently music directing Middle of May's production of Godspell which will open this Friday at the Magnificat Center for the Performing Arts.  I will be music directing Forever Plaid with Cleveland's own Connor O'Brien at Rabbit Run Theater in Madison, OH.  I have also worked alongside the Playhouse Square Education Department classes/camps, including the Triple Threat Intensive Class with Maryann Nagel & Lynnette Guttmann, and the Extremely Wicked Summer Camp.  Per your request, I can send you an up-to-date resume, curriculum vitae, and professional reference sheet.  My summer is pretty filled, but I am willing to try to make things work, but I am more than willing to take on projects during the Fall/Winter/Spring 2007-08.  I am a AFM Local 4 member, and am currently an artist under management with Raven Ridge Media & Management.
===

Born in 1985, twenty-one year old Christopher Chung is a native of Southern California.  He has performed extensively during his 15 years of studying piano. His many accomplishments include being named the Grand prize winner at the Glendale Piano Competition, Brentwood Artist of Tomorrow Competition, Korea Times Piano Competition, Southern California Youth Music Competition, and Eiko Mishima Junior Grand Prize winner at the International Young Artists Peninsula Music Festival.   He was also a California State 1st prize winner at the Music Teacher’s Association of California (MTAC) Piano Concerto Competition, and also a First prize winner along with the “Best Hungarian Rhapsody” prize at the Los Angeles Liszt Competition.

Other honors include Judge’s Choice Award and semi-finalist at the 2000 Oberlin International Piano Competition, where he was the youngest participant at the age of thirteen.  Christopher was also a 4-time Young Musicians Foundation scholarship recipient (1997-2001).

In addition, Christopher was given a rare invitation to perform at the Crystal Cathedral Ministries in 1998, which was broadcasted worldwide.  He also participated and performed at the Pianofest Music Festival (1997, 2001, 2004) directed by Paul Schenly in East Hampton, NY, where he was the youngest participant ever to be invited.  He appeared with the Young Musicians Foundation Debut Orchestra at the Wilshire Ebell Theater and Colburn School of Music’s Zipper Hall.  His orchestral engagements also include soloing with the Brentwood Symphony Orchestra, Southwestern Youth Music Festival Chamber Orchestra, Young Musicians Foundation Debut Orchestra, and recently with the Cleveland Institute of Music Orchestra.  He has worked with such artists as Mitsuko Uchida, Horatio Gutierrez, Alvin Chow, Angela Cheng, Peter Frankl, Garrick Ohlsson, Yoheved Kaplinsky, Daniel Shapiro, Antonio Pompa-Baldi, and Mack McCray.

Christopher is currently a fourth year student at the Cleveland Institute of Music currently in the accelerated BM/MM in Piano Performance, studying jointly with Sergei Babayan and Paul Schenly.

===
Please email at cbc5 at case.edu with any questions or inquiries. 

COME SUPPORT MIDDLE OF MAY'S PRODUCTION OF GODSPELL WITH A CAST OF VERY TALENTED TEENS FROM THE GREATER CLEVELAND AREA!
April 13 - 7:30pm
April 14 - 2:00pm & 7:30pm
April 15 - 3:00pm
April 19 - 7:30pm
April 20 - 7:30pm
April 21 - 2:00pm & 7:30pm

CAST LIST: 
Pat Miller (Jesus), Scott Donaldson (John the Baptist), Tym Tagliaferio (Judas), Catherine Betts, Devin Copfer, Mark Goins, Kiersten Greifenstein, Eileen Janesz, Eric Mayer, Ashley Norris, Molly Norris, Amanda Papa, Katherine Udris, and Anooj Bhandari.

PRODUCTION TEAM:  Jarred Nichols (Director), Christopher Chung (Music Director), and Melissa Smith-Beudert & Nicci Casarra (Choreographer).


--------------060809020902000305080806-- --------------070209040305050800070408 Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=utf-8; name="cbc5.vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="cbc5.vcf" begin:vcard fn:Christopher Chung n:Chung;Christopher adr;dom:;;11328 Euclid Ave, Apt 507;Cleveland;OH;44106-5109 email;internet:cbc5 at case.edu tel;cell:562.881.3352 version:2.1 end:vcard --------------070209040305050800070408-- From cbc5 at case.edu Thu Apr 12 08:22:59 2007 From: cbc5 at case.edu (Christopher Chung) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 11:22:59 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]PIANO LESSONS AVAILABLE IN THE UNIVERSITY CIRCLE AREA Message-ID: <461E4ED3.2060607@case.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------030002060304080300080802 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="------------090605050405010002000404" --------------090605050405010002000404 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dear NEOPAL Subscribers, I have been playing the piano for sixteen (16) years and currently attend the Cleveland Institute of Music (anticipated: BM Spring 2007, MM Spring 2008). Listed below is my bio and resume. I do not teach beginner lessons. I will only accept students who have had at least two years of piano study. I am a member of the Cleveland Federation of Musicians (AFM) Local 4 and currently under artist management by Raven Ridge Media & Management. *BIO * > > Born in 1985, twenty-one year old Christopher Chung* *is a native of > Southern California. He has performed extensively during his 15 years > of studying piano. His many accomplishments include being named the > Grand prize winner at the Glendale Piano Competition, Brentwood Artist > of Tomorrow Competition, Korea Times Piano Competition, Southern > California Youth Music Competition, and Eiko Mishima Junior Grand > Prize winner at the International Young Artists Peninsula Music > Festival. He was also a California State 1^st prize winner at the > Music Teacher's Association of California (MTAC) Piano Concerto > Competition, and also a First prize winner along with the "Best > Hungarian Rhapsody" prize at the Los Angeles Liszt Competition. > > Other honors include Judge's Choice Award and semi-finalist at the > 2000 Oberlin International Piano Competition, where he was the > youngest participant at the age of thirteen. Christopher was also a > 4-time Young Musicians Foundation scholarship recipient (1997-2001). > > In addition, Christopher was given a rare invitation to perform at the > Crystal Cathedral Ministries in 1998, which was broadcasted > worldwide. He also participated and performed at the Pianofest Music > Festival (1997, 2001, 2004) directed by Paul Schenly in East Hampton, > NY, where he was the youngest participant ever to be invited. He > appeared with the Young Musicians Foundation Debut Orchestra at the > Wilshire Ebell Theater and Colburn School of Music's Zipper Hall. His > orchestral engagements also include soloing with the Brentwood > Symphony Orchestra, Southwestern Youth Music Festival Chamber > Orchestra, Young Musicians Foundation Debut Orchestra, and recently > with the Cleveland Institute of Music Orchestra. He has worked with > such artists as Mitsuko Uchida, Horatio Gutierrez, Alvin Chow, Angela > Cheng, Peter Frankl, Garrick Ohlsson, Yoheved Kaplinsky, Daniel > Shapiro, Antonio Pompa-Baldi, and Mack McCray. > > Christopher is currently a fourth year student at the Cleveland > Institute of Music currently in the accelerated BM/MM in Piano > Performance, studying jointly with Sergei Babayan and Paul Schenly. > *RESUME* > > */CONCERTI PERFORMANCE/* > > Cleveland Institute of Music Tchaikovsky Piano > Concerto No. 1 in B Flat Minor > > YMF Debut Orchestra Rachmaninoff Piano > Concerto No. 2, 3^rd Movement > > Brentwood Symphony Orchestra Rachmaninoff Piano > Concerto No. 3, 1^st Movement > > > > */SOLO & CHAMBER RECITALS/* > > Kulas Hall, Cleveland, OH > > Cerritos Performing Art Center, Cerritos, CA > > John Drew Theatre of Guild Hall, Easthampton, NY > > Madoo Conservancy Gardens, Sagaponack, NY > > Avram Theater, Southampton, NY > > Zipper Hall, Los Angeles, CA > > Crystal Cathedral Ministries, Garden Grove, CA > > Wilshire Ebell Theater, Los Angeles, CA > > > > */ACCOMPANYING/* > > Playhouse Square Foundation Education Department > > /Teaching Studios:/ Linda & David Cerone, William Preucil, Stephen > Rose, David Updegraff, > > George Vassos, Stephen Geber > > > > */AWARDS & HONORS/* > > Darius Milhaud Competition, First Prize > > Cleveland Institute of Music Concerto Competition Concert > Series Winner, First Prize > > Oberlin International Competition, Judge's Choice Award, > Semi-Finalist > > Presser Scholarship, Cleveland Institute of Music > > Merit Scholarship Recipient, Cleveland Institute of Music > > Scholarship Recipient, Young Musicians Foundation, Los Angeles, CA > > *//* > > */PRINCIPAL TEACHERS/* > > /Private Instruction: /Sergei Babayan, Paul Schenly, Myong Joo Lee, > Ory Shihor, Lucille Straub, Ik-Joo & He-Young Moon. > > /Master Classes: /Horatio Gutierrez,/ /Mitsuko Uchida, Garrick > Ohlsson, Peter Frankl, Cavani String Quartet, Mack McCray > > /Coachings: /Peter Salaff, Cavani String Quartet, Anita Pontremoli, > Caroline Warner, Virginia Weckstrom, Sergei Babayan, Richard Aaron > > > > */EDUCATION/* > > Cleveland Institute of Music, Master of Music, anticipated > 2008 > > Cleveland Institute of Music, Bachelor of Music, > anticipated 2007 > Please feel free to email me at cbc5 at case.edu with any questions. *LESSONS WILL TAKE PLACE AT THE CLEVELAND INSTITUTE OF MUSIC* --------------090605050405010002000404 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dear NEOPAL Subscribers,

I have been playing the piano for sixteen (16) years and currently attend the Cleveland Institute of Music (anticipated: BM Spring 2007, MM Spring 2008).  Listed below is my bio and resume.  I do not teach beginner lessons.  I will only accept students who have had at least two years of piano study.  I am a member of the Cleveland Federation of Musicians (AFM) Local 4 and currently under artist management by Raven Ridge Media & Management.

BIO

Born in 1985, twenty-one year old Christopher Chung is a native of Southern California.  He has performed extensively during his 15 years of studying piano. His many accomplishments include being named the Grand prize winner at the Glendale Piano Competition, Brentwood Artist of Tomorrow Competition, Korea Times Piano Competition, Southern California Youth Music Competition, and Eiko Mishima Junior Grand Prize winner at the International Young Artists Peninsula Music Festival.   He was also a California State 1st prize winner at the Music Teacher’s Association of California (MTAC) Piano Concerto Competition, and also a First prize winner along with the “Best Hungarian Rhapsody” prize at the Los Angeles Liszt Competition.

Other honors include Judge’s Choice Award and semi-finalist at the 2000 Oberlin International Piano Competition, where he was the youngest participant at the age of thirteen.  Christopher was also a 4-time Young Musicians Foundation scholarship recipient (1997-2001).

In addition, Christopher was given a rare invitation to perform at the Crystal Cathedral Ministries in 1998, which was broadcasted worldwide.  He also participated and performed at the Pianofest Music Festival (1997, 2001, 2004) directed by Paul Schenly in East Hampton, NY, where he was the youngest participant ever to be invited.  He appeared with the Young Musicians Foundation Debut Orchestra at the Wilshire Ebell Theater and Colburn School of Music’s Zipper Hall.  His orchestral engagements also include soloing with the Brentwood Symphony Orchestra, Southwestern Youth Music Festival Chamber Orchestra, Young Musicians Foundation Debut Orchestra, and recently with the Cleveland Institute of Music Orchestra.  He has worked with such artists as Mitsuko Uchida, Horatio Gutierrez, Alvin Chow, Angela Cheng, Peter Frankl, Garrick Ohlsson, Yoheved Kaplinsky, Daniel Shapiro, Antonio Pompa-Baldi, and Mack McCray.

Christopher is currently a fourth year student at the Cleveland Institute of Music currently in the accelerated BM/MM in Piano Performance, studying jointly with Sergei Babayan and Paul Schenly.

RESUME

CONCERTI PERFORMANCE

            Cleveland Institute of Music           Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 1 in B Flat Minor

            YMF Debut Orchestra                    Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 2, 3rd Movement

            Brentwood Symphony Orchestra     Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 3, 1st Movement

 

SOLO & CHAMBER RECITALS

            Kulas Hall, Cleveland, OH

            Cerritos Performing Art Center, Cerritos, CA

            John Drew Theatre of Guild Hall, Easthampton, NY

            Madoo Conservancy Gardens, Sagaponack, NY

            Avram Theater, Southampton, NY

            Zipper Hall, Los Angeles, CA

            Crystal Cathedral Ministries, Garden Grove, CA

            Wilshire Ebell Theater, Los Angeles, CA

 

ACCOMPANYING

            Playhouse Square Foundation Education Department

Teaching Studios: Linda & David Cerone, William Preucil, Stephen Rose, David Updegraff,

                        George Vassos,  Stephen Geber

 

AWARDS & HONORS

            Darius Milhaud Competition, First Prize

            Cleveland Institute of Music Concerto Competition Concert Series Winner, First Prize

            Oberlin International Competition, Judge’s Choice Award, Semi-Finalist

Presser Scholarship, Cleveland Institute of Music

Merit Scholarship Recipient, Cleveland Institute of Music

Scholarship Recipient, Young Musicians Foundation, Los Angeles, CA

           

PRINCIPAL TEACHERS

Private Instruction: Sergei Babayan, Paul Schenly, Myong Joo Lee, Ory Shihor, Lucille Straub, Ik-Joo & He-Young Moon.

Master Classes: Horatio Gutierrez, Mitsuko Uchida, Garrick Ohlsson, Peter Frankl, Cavani String Quartet, Mack McCray

Coachings: Peter Salaff, Cavani String Quartet, Anita Pontremoli, Caroline Warner, Virginia Weckstrom, Sergei Babayan, Richard Aaron

 

EDUCATION

            Cleveland Institute of Music, Master of Music, anticipated 2008   

            Cleveland Institute of Music, Bachelor of Music, anticipated 2007

Please feel free to email me at cbc5 at case.edu with any questions. 

LESSONS WILL TAKE PLACE AT THE CLEVELAND INSTITUTE OF MUSIC


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Hello Everyone!
 
This week in my TV and Film Acting Class we will focus on Sherlock Holmes!
 
This Monday, April 16th. Starting at 7pm.
Link for direction..............
 
 
"Sherlock Holmes" audio play..."A Study in Scarlett" will be the focus of this class.
 
We will be working the audition sides from ACD Productions audio play.
The audition times and places are...
 
Wednesday, April 18th 2pm-6:30pm at the Lakewood Library main branch on Detroit Rd.
 
And.
 
Saturday, April 21st 12 pm -5:30pm at the Lakewood Library Madison branch on Madison Ave.
 
Everyone is welcome.  It is a Teen Friendly Night.
Class  is $12.00, pay as you come or $40 for 4 weeks
 
Kindly,
Maureen Dempsey
440-313-8326
 


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 April 20 through May 6, 2007.
  Friday and Saturday performances  at 8:00 pm and
 Sundays at 2:30 pm. 
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This involves 3 productions. Please email me if interested so that I can give you the particulars. Elaine Sonnie From kjoycew at sbcglobal.net Thu Apr 12 11:42:15 2007 From: kjoycew at sbcglobal.net (Katie Wheeler) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 11:42:15 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]CSU Summer Rep. Auditions!!!! Message-ID: <386238.22718.qm@web82812.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-178347122-1176403335=:22718 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Cleveland State University Dramatic Arts Program is pleased to announce auditions and interviews for its first professional Summer Repertory Theatre! We will be having auditions and interviews for various acting and technical positions for our first Summer Repertory Theatre season. There are positions available for Equity, non-Equity, and support positions, as well as opportunities for secondary and college students who would like to be involved in the summer for college credit. Several Equity and other professional artists will be coming in for the season and will offer master classes and workshops for the ?apprentice? company. There will also be opportunities for company members to create and perform their own pieces on Sunday evening in our studio space. Rehearsal will begin May 21, the season will open June 14 and close July 15. We will be presenting two productions in rotating repertory: The Robber Bridegroom a bluegrass musical by Alfred Uhry, directed by Michael Mauldin Jamie Lockhart (cast): a gentleman robber Clemment Musgrove: a wealthy planter Salome: his second wife Rosamund: his daughter Little Harp: a robber Big Harp: the head of a robber Goat: a simpleton Goat?s Mother Goat?s Sister A Raven (will also serve as Dance Captain) Residents of Rodney, Mississippi This is a high-energy, improvisatory production which requires an amount of stamina and physical flexibility. The ensemble is constantly on stage and an integral part of the action. Booth a drama by Austin Pendleton directed by Carl Whidden Junius Booth (cast) great Shakespearean actor; loving and violent; intelligent and alcoholic; 50s Edwin Booth (cast) Junius? eldest son; delicate, then very strong; late teens, but probably demands an actor in his twenties Mary Ann mother of Junius? children; originally English; warm, passionate, occasionally skeptical; 40?s Johnny the younger son; loving, mercurial; teens. Mrs. Hill actress; acerbic, resigned, angry, gentle; 40s ? 50s Page actor; rapturously accepting of his failure; 40s ? 50s Baxter rough frontiersman with a song and dance man?s elegance; 30?s ? 50?s Adelaide Junius? wife, long since betrayed in England. Complicated, lethally witty, and hurt; a match for Junius. Auditionees are asked to prepare a 1 ? 2 minute monologue and 16 bars of a country or bluegrass song. A CD player and accompanist will be available. Auditions are Friday, April 20th from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. and Saturday, April 21 from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Callbacks TBA. Please contact the department secretary, Ginger Williams, at 216 687-2113 to make an appointment. Inquiries for technical and support positions should be directed to Dr. Michael L. Mauldin at 216 687-2202 --0-178347122-1176403335=:22718 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Cleveland State University Dramatic Arts Program is pleased to announce auditions and interviews for its first professional Summer Repertory Theatre!
 
We will be having auditions and interviews for various acting and technical positions for our first Summer Repertory Theatre season.  There are positions available for Equity, non-Equity, and support positions, as well as opportunities for secondary and college students who would like to be involved in the summer for college credit.  Several Equity and other professional artists will be coming in for the season and will offer master classes and workshops for the ?apprentice? company.  There will also be opportunities for company members to create and perform their own pieces on Sunday evening in our studio space.
 
Rehearsal will begin May 21, the season will open June 14 and close July 15.
 
We will be presenting two productions in rotating repertory:
 
The Robber Bridegroom a bluegrass musical by Alfred Uhry, directed by Michael Mauldin
 
            Jamie Lockhart (cast):  a gentleman robber
            Clemment Musgrove:  a wealthy planter
            Salome:                        his second wife
            Rosamund:                   his daughter
            Little Harp:                   a robber
            Big Harp:                      the head of a robber
            Goat:                            a simpleton
            Goat?s Mother
            Goat?s Sister
            A Raven (will also serve as Dance Captain)
            Residents of Rodney, Mississippi
 
This is a high-energy, improvisatory production which requires an amount of stamina and physical flexibility.  The ensemble is constantly on stage and an integral part of the action.
 
Booth a drama by Austin Pendleton directed by Carl Whidden
 
Junius Booth (cast)       great Shakespearean actor; loving and violent; intelligent and alcoholic; 50s
 
Edwin Booth (cast)       Junius? eldest son; delicate, then very strong; late teens, but probably demands an actor in his twenties
 
Mary Ann                     mother of Junius? children; originally English; warm, passionate, occasionally skeptical; 40?s
 
Johnny                          the younger son; loving, mercurial; teens.
 
Mrs. Hill                       actress; acerbic, resigned, angry, gentle; 40s ? 50s
 
Page                             actor; rapturously accepting of his failure; 40s ? 50s
 
Baxter              rough frontiersman with a song and dance man?s elegance; 30?s ? 50?s
 
Adelaide           Junius? wife, long since betrayed in England.  Complicated, lethally witty, and hurt; a match for Junius.
 
 
Auditionees are asked to prepare a 1 ? 2 minute monologue and 16 bars of a country or bluegrass song.  A CD player and accompanist will be available.
 
Auditions are Friday, April 20th from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. and Saturday, April 21 from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.  Callbacks TBA.
 
Please contact the department secretary, Ginger Williams, at 216 687-2113 to make an appointment.
 
Inquiries for technical and support positions should be directed to Dr. Michael L. Mauldin at 216 687-2202
--0-178347122-1176403335=:22718-- From wilson at operacleveland.org Thu Apr 12 12:16:04 2007 From: wilson at operacleveland.org (Cliff Wilson) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 15:16:04 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Correction on Opera Cleveland Seeking Light Walkers at the State Theater, Playhouse Square Message-ID: <1FB3019EBE04D44F92FB300330FBC2CC10FF8D@exchange.usalogin.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77D37.0418B5B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Opera Cleveland is seeking volunteers to be on stage at the State Theater in Playhouse Square as "light walkers." =20 Ever wondered what it feels like to be in the lime light? Now's your chance to find out! After the scenery is put in place and the lights focused on stage, the Lighting Designer and Director spend many hours setting and adjusting light levels for every moment of the opera. These sessions are called "Cueing sessions". In order to get everything "just right" the creative team must have people on the stage acting as "stand ins" for the singers and cast while the lighting is adjusted on and around them.=20 =20 These sessions last about 4 hours. They can involve standing or sitting for long periods of time, but in general are not strenuous or physically demanding. Sometimes light walkers are asked to walk across the stage, hold a prop, or wear a certain color. Mostly, being a light walker is a wonderful glimpse into the inner workings of the artistry of opera and stage production. There is sometimes "down" time when scenery is being changed so you might want to bring a book, or even better bring some "Friends" and come as a group. We usually need at least three people per session. =20 If you are interested in light walking, please email Cliff Wilson at wilson at operacleveland.org or call him at 216-575-0903 Extension 211 and he will schedule you according to your availability and the technical schedule for the show. Cliff will tell you where to park, how to get to the backstage entrance at Playhouse Square, and what to expect when you arrive. We are in full swing with Salome and will be looking for light walkers.=20 =20 Here is the schedule if you are able to participate at any of theses times. Here are the options - you can come to any portion of the following sessions: * Friday and Saturday sessions are deleted. Sunday April 15 - 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM (1 hour break) Monday April 16 - 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM (1 hour break) =20 Please contact me now, as the time is here. =20 Cliff Wilson Artistic Administrator Opera Cleveland 1422 Euclid Ave., Ste. 1052 Cleveland, OH 44115 (b) 216-575-0903 ext. 211 (f) 216-575-1918 wilson at operacleveland.org =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77D37.0418B5B0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Opera Cleveland is seeking volunteers to be on stage at the State Theater in Playhouse Square as “light walkers.”

=  

Ever wondered what it feels like to = be in the lime light?

Now’s your chance to find out! After the = scenery is put in place and the lights focused on stage, the Lighting Designer and Director spend many hours setting and adjusting light levels for every = moment of the opera. These sessions are called “Cueing sessions”. = In order to get everything “just right” the creative team must have = people on the stage acting as “stand ins” for the singers and cast = while the lighting is adjusted on and around them. =

 

These sessions last about 4 hours. They can involve standing or sitting for long periods = of time, but in general are not strenuous or physically demanding. = Sometimes light walkers are asked to walk across the stage, hold a prop, or wear a = certain color. Mostly, being a light walker is a wonderful glimpse into the = inner workings of the artistry of opera and stage production. There is = sometimes “down” time when scenery is being changed so you might want = to bring a book, or even better bring some “Friends” and come = as a group. We usually need at least three people per = session.

 

If you are interested in light walking, please email = Cliff Wilson at wilson at operacleveland= .org or call him at 216-575-0903 = Extension 211 and he will schedule you according to your availability and the = technical schedule for the show. Cliff will tell you where to park, how to get to = the backstage entrance at Playhouse Square, and what to expect when you arrive. = We are in full swing with Salome and will be looking for light walkers. =

 

Here is the schedule if you are able to participate = at any of theses times.

Here are the options – you can come to any portion of the following = sessions:

* Friday and Saturday sessions are = deleted.

Sunday April 15 – 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (1 hour = break)

Monday April 16 – 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (1 hour = break)

 

Please contact me now, as the time = is here.

 

Cliff Wilson

Artistic Administrator

Opera Cleveland

=

1422 Euclid = Ave., Ste. 1052

Cleveland, OH 44115

(b) 216-575-0903 ext. 211

(f) 216-575-1918

wilson at operacleveland.org

 

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C77D37.0418B5B0-- From mycp at weathervaneplayhouse.com Thu Apr 12 12:29:40 2007 From: mycp at weathervaneplayhouse.com (Melanie YC Pepe) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 15:29:40 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]H.O.T. Summer Camps at Weathervane Playhouse! Message-ID: <012f01c77d38$eadd4a00$6a01a8c0@wcp.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_012B_01C77D17.63017C30 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_012C_01C77D17.6303ED30" ------=_NextPart_001_012C_01C77D17.6303ED30 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable NEWS RELEASE=20 Contact: Melanie YC Pepe (330) 836-2626x 17 REGISTER ONLINE: www.WeathervanePlayhouse.com H.O.T. Summer Camps 2007 Hands On Theater (H.O.T.) Summer Camps engage students in acting, = improvisation, staging, auditioning and technical theater. The class uses theater games to teach the fundamentals, and focuses on = collaboratively creating a performance for the final day of class. * Before and after care is available, extending the day to 9:00 a.m. to = 4:00 p.m. Students in an extended day program will spend their time expanding upon = H.O.T. class projects, theater games & activities. H.O.T. Session 1* Instructor: Ben Rexroad June 18 ~ 29 6 to 8 years old Tuition $260 H.O.T. Session 2* Instructor: Ben Rexroad July 2 ~ 13 8 to 10 years old Tuition $260 H.O.T. Session 3* Instructor: Ben Rexroad July 16 ~ 27 10 to 12 years old Tuition $260 Preschool Playhouse is a summer session for 4 & 5 year olds. Students use their creativity to explore theater arts through games, = storytelling and creative drama.=20 Preschool Playhouse ~ Morning Instructor: Trishah Scalera June 11 ~ 15 10:00 a.m. ~ 12:00 p.m. Tuition $110 Preschool Playhouse ~ Afternoon Instructor: Trishah Scalera June 11 ~ 15 1:00 p.m. ~ 3:00 p.m. Tuition $110 The Audition Workshop is a summer session for students age 13 to 18. This workshop will create an "audition package" for each student = consisting of: A headshot An acting resume Memorized audition pieces selected from the following A Dramatic monologue, comedic monologue, classical monologue & a musical = audition with steps. Audition Workshop Instructor: Trishah Scalera June 18 ~ 22 1:30 a.m. ~ 4:30 p.m. Tuition $110 Musical Theater I is a summer session custom designed to meet the needs = of individual students ages 6 to 9. Theater training in voice, dance sight-reading skills and audition = technique allows each student to advance at his or her own pace. Musical Theater I Instructor: Trishah Scalera July 16 ~ 20 10:00 a.m. ~ 1:00 p.m. Tuition $160 Musical Theater II is a summer session custom designed to meet the needs = of individual students ages 10 to 14. Theater training in voice, dance sight-reading skills and audition = technique allows each student to advance at his or her own pace. Musical Theater II Instructor: Trishah Scalera June 18 ~ 22 10:00 a.m. ~ 1:00 p.m. Tuition $160 The Summer Stock 2007, Cyrano De Bergerac is a workshop is designed for = students ages 13 and up who have already had some theatrical experience. Students will be perform, produce and design a full production in two = weeks. Special performances will be held on August 15 and 16. Space is limited to 18 acting and 4 technical only positions. This summer's production will be directed by Melanie YC Pepe, Director = of Education and Young Actor Series Producer at Weathervane Playhouse. = Most recently, she directed this year's production of Romeo & Juliet. Special Guest instructor John C Davis will be directing fight = choreography in this year's production. John is a certified fight instructor with the Society of American Fight = Directors, and directed the brilliant swordplay in this year's Youth Theater = production of Romeo & Juliet. Check him out online at = www.TheFightDirector.com. Summer Stock 2007 Cyrano De Bergerac Directed by Melanie YC Pepe & John C. Davis August 6 ~ 18, Mondays ~ Fridays 10:00 a.m. ~ 4:00 p.m. Tuition $300 Register: By phone 330-836-2626 x 17 Or online www.WeathervanePlayhouse.com ### ------=_NextPart_001_012C_01C77D17.6303ED30 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
NEWS=20 RELEASE
Contact: Melanie YC Pepe (330) = 836-2626x=20 17
REGISTER=20 ONLINEwww.WeathervanePlayhouse.com=
H.O.T. Summer Camps = 2007
Hands = On Theater=20 (H.O.T.) Summer Camps engage students in acting,=20 improvisation, staging, auditioning and technical theater.
The class uses theater games to teach the = fundamentals, and=20 focuses on collaboratively creating a performance for the final day of=20 class.
* Before and after care is available, extending the = day to=20 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Students in an extended day program will spend their = time=20 expanding upon H.O.T. class projects, theater games &=20 activities.
 
H.O.T. = Session=20 1*
Instructor: Ben Rexroad
June 18 ~ 29
6 to 8 years old
Tuition $260
 
H.O.T. = Session=20 2*
Instructor: Ben Rexroad
July 2 ~ 13
8 to 10 years old
Tuition $260
 
H.O.T. = Session=20 3*
Instructor: Ben Rexroad
July 16 ~ 27
10 to 12 years old
Tuition $260
 
 
Preschool=20 Playhouse is a summer session for = 4 & 5=20 year olds.
Students use their creativity = to explore=20 theater arts through games, storytelling and creative drama. =
 
Preschool = Playhouse ~=20 Morning
Instructor: Trishah Scalera
June 11 ~ 15
10:00 a.m. ~ 12:00 p.m.
Tuition $110
 
Preschool = Playhouse ~=20 Afternoon
Instructor: Trishah Scalera
June 11 ~ 15
1:00 p.m. ~ 3:00 p.m.
Tuition $110
 
 
The Audition=20 Workshop is a summer session for students age 13 to = 18.
This workshop will create an "audition package" for = each=20 student consisting of:
A headshot
An acting resume
Memorized audition pieces selected from the=20 following
A Dramatic monologue, comedic monologue, = classical=20 monologue & a musical audition with steps.
 
Audition=20 Workshop
Instructor: Trishah Scalera
June 18 ~ 22
1:30 a.m. ~ 4:30 p.m.
Tuition $110
 
 
Musical Theater = I is a=20 summer session custom designed to meet the needs of individual students = ages 6=20 to 9.
Theater training in voice, dance sight-reading = skills and=20 audition technique allows each student to advance at his or her own=20 pace.
 
Musical = Theater=20 I
Instructor: Trishah Scalera
July 16 ~ 20
10:00 a.m. ~ 1:00 p.m.
Tuition $160
 
Musical = Theater=20 II is a summer session custom designed to meet the needs = of=20 individual students ages 10 to 14.
Theater training in voice, dance sight-reading = skills and=20 audition technique allows each student to advance at his or her own = pace.
 
Musical = Theater=20 II
Instructor: Trishah Scalera
June 18 ~ 22
10:00 a.m. ~ 1:00 p.m.
Tuition $160

 

The Summer Stock 2007, = Cyrano De=20 Bergerac is a workshop is designed for students ages 13 = and up=20 who have already had some theatrical experience.
Students will be perform, produce and design a full = production=20 in two weeks. Special performances will be held on August 15 and = 16.
Space is limited to 18 acting and 4 = technical=20 only positions.
This summer=92s production will be directed by = Melanie=20 YC Pepe, Director of Education and Young Actor Series Producer = at=20 Weathervane Playhouse. Most recently, she directed this year=92s = production of=20 Romeo & Juliet.
Special Guest instructor John C Davis will be = directing=20 fight choreography in this year=92s production.
John is a certified fight instructor with the = Society of=20 American Fight Directors,
and directed the brilliant swordplay in this = year=92s Youth=20 Theater production of Romeo & Juliet. Check him out online at = www.TheFightDirector.com.
 
Summer Stock=20 2007
Cyrano De = Bergerac
Directed by Melanie YC Pepe & John C.=20 Davis
August 6 ~ 18, Mondays ~ Fridays
10:00 a.m. ~ 4:00 p.m.
Tuition $300
 
 
Register:
 
By = phone
330-836-2626 = x=20 17
 
Or = online
 www.WeathervanePlayhouse.com
 
 
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The guests joining Eileen Burns and Keith Faris include: ALICIA FOGAL: Starring in "Baby" at Cassidy opening next weekend. NATALIE GREEN: A Pickwick Stylette. She is currently featured in "Boogie Woogie Baby" at The Cleveland Playhouse. DONNIE LONG: The original co-host for The Midnight Martini Show's first year. CONNOR O'BRIEN: From Beck Center's Miss Saigon, national concert venues as well as having just finished his third solo CD. LISA ZEBROWSKI: A Pickwick Stylette and co-star of The Delusional Divas seen every Thursday at 10:30 at Twist Bar on Clifton. Pre-show party begins at 11:45pm. See you there. From mlbusiness2002 at yahoo.com Thu Apr 12 13:09:19 2007 From: mlbusiness2002 at yahoo.com (Maria Llivers) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 13:09:19 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a Bullhorn for Saturday charity event Message-ID: <20070412200919.46885.qmail@web52907.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-670565315-1176408559=:46548 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Anyone have a lead on where I could purchase/rent/borrow a bullhorn for a charity (Cleveland Christian Home) 5K Walk & Run on Saturday at the Zoo? I need to pick it up on Friday afternoon, as a back-up for our sound system in case of rain. Thanks very much! Maria Livers mlbusiness2002 at yahoo.com --------------------------------- Get your own web address. Have a HUGE year through Yahoo! Small Business. --0-670565315-1176408559=:46548 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Anyone have a lead on where I could purchase/rent/borrow a bullhorn for a charity (Cleveland Christian Home) 5K Walk & Run on Saturday at the Zoo?  I need to pick it up on Friday afternoon, as a back-up for our sound system in case of rain.
 
Thanks very much!
 
Maria Livers
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Have a HUGE year through Yahoo! Small Business. --0-670565315-1176408559=:46548-- From ANGDESTINY at aol.com Thu Apr 12 13:29:08 2007 From: ANGDESTINY at aol.com (ANGDESTINY at aol.com) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 16:29:08 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]FREE LECTURE: "SPIRITUALITY & The ANIMAL KINGDOM", & INFO re: MeetUp.com Message-ID: -------------------------------1176409747 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi NEOPAL, If you do not know about _www.MeetUp.com_ (http://www.MeetUp.com) , you should. It's a great way to 'meet up' with people of the same interests...including various genres of the arts like, Music, Film, TV, Theatre, Singer/Songwriters, Musicians, etc. I found this site by accident. The other topic groups are endless, from...Cars, Language, various Religions, endless Hobbies, Politics, Science, Sports, Pets, Work & Careers, & much more. You can sign up to any existing group or start your own. I started my own called "Spirituality Growth Through Knowledge". Check it out here: _http://spirituality.meetup.com/71/_ (http://spirituality.meetup.com/71/) I'm promoting my first "Meet Up" in the form of hosting a FREE Lecture called "SPIRITUALITY & THE ANIMAL KINGDOM". If interested in the lecture, email me at: _angdestiny at aol.com_ (mailto:angdestiny at aol.com) and I'll email you the detailed flyer with some info about William A. LePar. ~ FREE LECTURE ~ SPIRITUALITY & THE ANIMAL KINGDOM Saturday, APRIL 28, 2007 ~ 9:30 AM-12:30 PM Independence Public Library 6361 Selig Blvd. Independence, OH 44131 Man's involvement with the Animal Kingdom is essential to his Spiritual Growth. This fact is emphasized by many startling revelations from THE COUNCIL, the spiritual source which has been speaking to mankind for almost 40 years through the catatonic state trances of William Allen LePar. David Ries, Vice President of the *SOL Association for Research, will present The Council's perspectives on the importance of animals, be they pets or pests. Be prepared for some shocking details on the rise and fall of the dinosaurs and about the myths and mysteries of animal 'celebrities' from the past. Ries will also delve into the psychic ability and health benefits of man's best friend, our relationship with household pets and the truth about "doggie Heaven." THERE WILL BE Q&A TIME! All will be explained in this lecture on fur, feathers, & fins! - LIMITED SEATING - Please Call to Reserve Your Seat: 440-899-5023 * SOL Association for Research is a Nonprofit Organization Email or call me with any questions. Peace, Angie Angie Siciliano Starfield, Inc. >Ph: 440-899-5023 >Fax: 440-899-1217 _www.StarfieldMusic.com_ (http://www.starfieldmusic.com/) > Marketing/PR Assistance for Artists & Small Businesses < ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. -------------------------------1176409747 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hi NEOPAL,
 
If you do not know about www.MeetUp.com, you should.  It's a=20= great way to 'meet up' with people of the same interests...including various= genres of the arts like, Music, Film, TV, Theatre, Singer/Songwriters, Musi= cians, etc.  I found this site by accident.
 
The other topic groups are e= ndless, from...Cars, Language, various Religions, endless Hobbies, Politics,= Science, Sports, Pets, Work & Careers, & much more.
 
You can sign up to any=  existing group or start your own.  I started my own called "Spiri= tuality Growth Through Knowledge".  Ch= eck it out here:  http://spiritua= lity.meetup.com/71/
 
I'm promoting my first "Meet= Up" in the form of hosting a FREE Lecture called "SPIRITUALITY & THE AN= IMAL KINGDOM".
 
If interested in the lecture= , email me at: angdestiny at aol.com=20= and I'll email you the detailed flyer with some info about William A. LePar.=
&n= bsp;
~ FREE LECTURE ~
&n= bsp;
SPIRITUALITY &= THE ANIMAL KINGDOM
&n= bsp;
Saturday, APRIL 28= , 2007 ~ 9:30 AM-12:30 PM
Independence Public Librar= y
6361 Selig Blvd.
Independence, OH  441= 31
&n= bsp;
Man's involvement with the A= nimal Kingdom is essential to his Spiritual Growth.  This fact is empha= sized by many startling revelations from THE COUNCIL, the spiritual= source which has been speaking to mankind for almost 40 years through the c= atatonic state trances of William Allen LePar.
 
David Ries, Vice President o= f the *SOL Association for Research, will present The Council's perspectives= on the importance of animals, be they pets or pests.  Be prepared for=20= some shocking details on the rise and fall of the dinosaurs and about the my= ths and mysteries of animal 'celebrities' from the past.  Ries will als= o delve into the psychic ability and health benefits of man's best friend, o= ur relationship with household pets and the truth about "doggie Heaven."
 
THERE WILL BE Q&A TIME= !
All will be explained in t= his lecture on fur, feathers, & fins!
 
- LIMITED SEATING -
Please Call to Reserve You= r Seat:  440-899-5023
 
* SOL Association for Re= search is a Nonprofit Organization
 
Email or call me with any qu= estions.
 
Peace,
Angie
Angie Siciliano
Starfield, Inc.
>= Ph: 440-899-5023
>
Fax: 440-899-1217
www.StarfieldMusic.com
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-------------------------------1176409747-- From mutheatre at karamu.com Thu Apr 12 13:34:12 2007 From: mutheatre at karamu.com (Theatre) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 16:34:12 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Karamu Musical Comedy FUNKENTINE RAPTURE(Staged Reading) Message-ID: <001301c77d41$f0b61700$4401a8c0@karamuhouse.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C77D20.67337700 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Auditions for Karamu Musical Comedy:=20 THE FUNKENTINE RAPTURE(Staged Reading) Music and lyrics by Lee Summers, with book by Ben Blake and Lee Summers = It's funkadacious! It's...the funkentine rapture!!!=20 Karamu is delighted to participate in Cleveland Play House's = FusionFestival a second year in a row and a chance to give Cleveland = audience a taste of Lee Summer's muscial/comedy, "The Funkentine = Rapture".=20 The soaring '70s, platform shoes, and skyhigh afros and a beat to take = you even higher in "a Funkafied" ode to Parliament Funkadelic in "a = Funkalicious New Musical" The Funkentine Rapture. Funkentine which first = premiered in 2005 in New York at the National Alliance for Musical = Theatre's 17th Annual Festival of New Musicals was created by Lee = Summers who appeared in the original Broadway musical Dreamgirls.=20 When an aspiring funkmaster reaches for the stars, he's caught in an = uproarious battle between good and evil, funk and disco, Kentucky fried = and Harlem's catfish surprise. Can he win the girl, gain the gig, and = rescue the recipe from heinous hands? Get your funk on for the funniest = musical funkfest in years."=20 Karamu is casting right away for Actors/Singers of all nationalities.=20 Auditions will be held on Sunday 4/15 12pm-2:30pm and Tuesday 4/17 = 6pm-8pm.=20 Rehearsals will be held evenings and weekends.=20 CAST OF CHARACTERS Old Charlie Mills . . . .A Mystical Old Man Angel Dust Gonzales. . .Harlem Woman/Latin Girl (Thick Accent) Morry Steinenstein. . . .A Jewish Boy Eigi Mickorobe. . . .A Japanese Boy (Thick Accent) Abdul Hussein. . . .An Arab Boy (Thick Accent) Dick Mason. . . .(George Clinton) . . .. An Island Boy (Thick Accent)=20 Leslie Neilson . . .A White Girl Jennifer Bedlays. . .A Plus sized French Girl (French Accent)=20 Ronny Snivel . . . .Funkster's Bassist=20 Jimmy Jive. . . . .Funksters' Sax=20 Floyd Collins . . . .Funksters' Drums For more information, email performingarts at karamu.com.=20 ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C77D20.67337700 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Auditions for Karamu Musical Comedy:=20

THE FUNKENTINE RAPTURE(Staged=20 Reading)
 Music and lyrics by Lee Summers, = with book by=20 Ben Blake and Lee Summers
It's funkadacious! It's...the  funkentine rapture!!!=20
Karamu is delighted to participate in Cleveland Play = House's=20 FusionFestival a second year in a row and a chance to give Cleveland = audience a=20 taste of Lee Summer's muscial/comedy, "The Funkentine Rapture". =
 
The soaring '70s, platform shoes, and skyhigh afros = and a beat=20 to take you even higher  in "a Funkafied" ode to Parliament = Funkadelic=20 in "a Funkalicious New Musical" The = Funkentine Rapture.=20 Funkentine which first premiered in 2005 in New York at the = National=20 Alliance for Musical Theatre's 17th Annual Festival of New = Musicals was=20 created by Lee Summers who appeared in the original Broadway musical=20 Dreamgirls.=20
When an aspiring funkmaster reaches for the stars, = he's caught=20 in an uproarious battle between good and evil, funk and disco, Kentucky = fried=20 and Harlem's catfish surprise. Can he win the girl, gain the gig, and = rescue the=20 recipe from heinous hands? Get your funk on for the funniest musical = funkfest in=20 years."
 
Karamu is casting right away for Actors/Singers = of all=20 nationalities.
Auditions will be held on Sunday 4/15 12pm-2:30pm = and Tuesday=20 4/17 6pm-8pm.
Rehearsals will be held evenings and weekends.=20
 
CAST OF = CHARACTERS
Old Charlie Mills . . . .A Mystical Old = Man
Angel Dust Gonzales. . .Harlem = Woman/Latin Girl=20 (Thick Accent)
Morry Steinenstein. . . .A Jewish = Boy
Eigi Mickorobe. . . .A Japanese Boy = (Thick=20 Accent)
Abdul Hussein. . . .An Arab Boy (Thick=20 Accent)
Dick Mason. . . .(George Clinton) . . = .. An Island=20 Boy (Thick Accent)
Leslie Neilson  . . .A White = Girl
Jennifer Bedlays. . .A Plus sized = French Girl=20 (French Accent)
Ronny Snivel . . . .Funkster's Bassist=20
Jimmy Jive. . . . .Funksters' Sax =
Floyd Collins . . . .Funksters' = Drums
 
For more information, = email performingarts at karamu.com. =
 
 
 
------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C77D20.67337700-- From mslowey at yahoo.com Thu Apr 12 13:59:10 2007 From: mslowey at yahoo.com (mary slowey) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 13:59:10 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Sylvia" opens Friday, April 20 at Clague Playhouse Message-ID: <647306.57780.qm@web81414.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-688835693-1176411550=:57780 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Clague Playhouse 1371 Clague Road Westlake, OH 44145 440-331-0403 www.clagueplayhouse.com The comedy, Sylvia, by A. R. Gurney and directed by Anne McEvoy, will open Friday, April 20, 2007 and will run through May 13,2007. Greg and Kate have moved to Manhattan. While Kate is embracing her career, Greg is dissatisfied with his. The potential solution to the problem jumps into his lap in the form of a loving pooch named Sylvia. Greg forms a unusual bond to the mutt, and soon work problems are followed by even bigger marriage problems. Kate sees Sylvia as a rival for Greg's affection. Sylvia thinks Kate doesn't understand the relationship between man and dog. Performances are Thursday - Sunday (no show 4/22/07). Performance times are 8:30PM Thursday - Saturday (note later start time) and 2:00PM Sundays. An opening night reception will follow the performance. Tickets are $10-11 and may be purchased by calling the box office Wed - Sat 1-6PM. FREE parking! --0-688835693-1176411550=:57780 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Clague Playhouse
1371 Clague Road
Westlake, OH 44145
440-331-0403
 
The comedy, Sylvia, by A. R. Gurney and directed by Anne McEvoy, will open Friday, April 20, 2007 and will run through May 13,2007.
 
Greg and Kate have moved to Manhattan.  While Kate is embracing her career, Greg is dissatisfied with his.  The potential solution to the problem jumps into his lap in the form of a loving pooch named Sylvia.  Greg forms a unusual bond to the mutt, and soon work problems are followed by even bigger marriage problems.  Kate sees Sylvia as a rival for Greg's affection.  Sylvia thinks Kate doesn't understand the relationship between man and dog.
 
Performances are Thursday - Sunday (no show 4/22/07).  Performance times are 8:30PM Thursday - Saturday (note later start time) and 2:00PM Sundays.
 
An opening night reception will follow the performance.
 
Tickets are $10-11 and may be purchased by calling the box office Wed - Sat 1-6PM.
 
FREE parking!
 
 
 
--0-688835693-1176411550=:57780-- From Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu Thu Apr 12 14:33:34 2007 From: Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu (Zoldessy, Brian) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 17:33:34 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Great Lakes/Cleveland Playhouse Auditions Message-ID: <6A7FFA7E48C1A245BF0E0E642645313401EFC611@chevron5.tri-c.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77D4A.39A8F8F4 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The annual spring auditions will soon be scheduled and performers are starting to book appointments. If you need new material, want to brush-up your favorite pieces or want assistance in preparing your auditions, it would be my pleasure to help you achieve your goals. Thanks.....bz=20 =20 Prepare your Cleveland or College Auditions with the first acting coach in Ohio sanctioned by the North Central College Association - Brian Zoldessy, award winning actor, director, coach, named one of the top Professors of Acting in Ohio by Ohio Magazine and Crain's Cleveland Business, invites you to join the growing list of students who have successfully auditioned and have been accepted to: NYU, Carnegie Mellon, Boston University, Northwestern, Boston Conservatory, UCLA and many others. Numerous Cleveland performers have won the call-back and/or the role in many productions. The Actor's Toolbox *, presents a "blueprint" for preparing auditions and selecting material to achieve distinction and individuality in every audition performance.(Also available: coaching for; script analysis, rehearsal & performance problems, cold-reading & acting technique, and stage-fright issues ( based upon work with Dr. David Roland (The Confident Performer) & Anne Brebner (Setting Free The Actor).=20 =20 * Increase the range and depth of your auditions; =20 * Give voice and body to every monologue performed; =20 * Conquer the frequently unpredictable challenges of contemporary/classical auditions; =20 * Experience a persuasive expression of a finely etched audition performance. (* The Actor's Toolbox by Brian Zoldessy, currently in re-writes/ Copyright 2005 Course Packet Publishing) =20 Contact: brian.zoldessy at tri-c.edu 216-987-2338 =20 REVIEWS: =20 Well, you have succeeded once more, Mr. Zoldessy. Yesterday, I found out I got into the Theatre Education program at NYU! I just want to thank you again so much for all your amazing advice and training. You are an amazing teacher=20 =20 Sincerely, Emily Baron =20 Brian Zoldessy is the greatest acting teacher I have ever had. I give him a lot of the credit for my college acceptances. He's funny, caring, and intelligent, and I've recommended him to everyone I know seeking a coach. =20 Alex Wyse =20 Great Acting Coach in our own backyard.......a gifted actor and director, he is also terrific as an acting instructor. He shows you how to start with the basics of acting and then how to build on those basics to get the layered performance that every actor strives for. His passion and respect for his craft have certainly inspired me to pay "even more attention to the work". =20 Molly Clay =20 Subject: Celebrating a great performance Date: Mon, 23 May 2005 17:19:06 -0400 I had one of those rare moments the other day. I saw a local actor give a once-in-a-lifetime performance. It was even more unusual, in that the performance was in a new play which still needed work. The play is called TO KNOW HIM, a drama by Albi Gorn about an AIDS patient and a female rabbinical student who comes to visit him. They argue religion, talk about old movies, and ultimately she tries to get him to reconcile with his estranged father. The incredibly riveting performance was by Brian Zoldessy, who so inhabited the role with every breath, movement, look, gesture, and action that I will likely remember it to the end of my life .Brian himself had a severely life-threatening illness earlier this year --where he was in and out of the hospital for a good 3 months. His experience clearly shaped how he handled the role. With painstaking physical work --from the smallest details, like putting lotion on his leg - Zoldessy showed exhaustion, anger, pain, and spiritual despair - yet instead of being depressing, the effect was exhilarating. No one could take their eyes off him . It reminded me how one can't really judge a script until it is fully incarnated. I would have dismissed this play as predictable and way too talky had I read a draft. But with this textured, loving performance fueling it, it ended up being deeply moving. I just wanted to celebrate a wonderful performance! Linda Eisenstein Cleveland, OH, USA lindaeisenstein at yahoo.com www.lindaeisenstein.com ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77D4A.39A8F8F4 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The annual=20 spring auditions will soon be scheduled and performers are starting=20 to book appointments.  If you need new material, want to = brush-up=20 your favorite pieces or want assistance in preparing your auditions, it = would be=20 my pleasure to help you achieve your goals.   =20 Thanks.....bz 
 

Prepare your = Cleveland or College Auditions=20 with the first acting coach in Ohio sanctioned by the North Central = College=20 Association – Brian Zoldessy, award winning actor, director, = coach, named one of=20 the top Professors of Acting in Ohio by Ohio Magazine and Crain’s = Cleveland=20 Business, invites you to join the growing list of students who have = successfully=20 auditioned and have been accepted to: NYU, Carnegie Mellon, Boston = University,=20 Northwestern, Boston Conservatory, UCLA and many others. Numerous Cleveland performers have won the call-back and/or = the role=20 in many productions. The Actor’s Toolbox *, = presents a “blueprint”=20 for preparing auditions and selecting=20 material to achieve distinction and individuality in every audition=20 performance.(Also available: coaching = for; script=20 analysis, rehearsal & performance problems, cold-reading & = acting=20 technique, and stage-fright issues ( based upon work with Dr. David = Roland (The=20 Confident Performer) & Anne Brebner (Setting Free The=20 Actor). 

 

*=20 Increase the range and depth of your auditions;   =20

*=20 Give voice and body to every monologue performed;  =20

*=20 Conquer the frequently unpredictable challenges of = contemporary/classical=20 auditions; 

*=20 Experience a persuasive expression of a finely etched audition=20 performance.

 =20 (* The Actor’s Toolbox by Brian Zoldessy, currently in re-writes/ = Copyright 2005=20 Course Packet Publishing)

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           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;   =20 Contact: brian.zoldessy at tri-c.edu&nbs= p;   =20 216-987-2338           &n= bsp;      =20             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;    

REVIEWS:

 

Well,=20 you have succeeded once more, Mr. Zoldessy. Yesterday, I found out I got = into=20 the Theatre Education program at NYU! I just want to thank you again so = much for=20 all your amazing advice and training. You are an amazing teacher=20

 

Sincerely,=20 Emily=20 Baron

 

Brian=20 Zoldessy is the greatest acting teacher I have ever had. I give him a = lot of the=20 credit for my college acceptances.  He's funny, caring, and = intelligent,=20 and I've recommended him to everyone I know seeking a=20 coach.

 

Alex=20 Wyse

 

Great=20 Acting Coach in our own backyard…….a=20 gifted actor and director, he is also terrific as an acting = instructor.  He=20 shows you how to start with the basics of acting and then how to build = on those=20 basics to get the layered performance that every actor strives = for.  His=20 passion and respect for his craft have certainly inspired me to pay = “even more=20 attention to the work”.

 

Molly=20 Clay

 

Subject:=20 Celebrating a great performance
Date: Mon, 23 May 2005 17:19:06=20 -0400

I had one of those rare moments the other day. I saw a = local actor=20 give a once-in-a-lifetime performance. It was even more unusual, in that = the=20 performance was in a new play which still needed work. The play is = called TO=20 KNOW HIM, a drama by Albi Gorn about an AIDS patient and a female = rabbinical=20 student who comes to visit him. They argue religion, talk about old = movies, and=20 ultimately she tries to get him to reconcile with his estranged father. = The=20 incredibly riveting performance was by Brian Zoldessy, who so inhabited = the role=20 with every breath, movement, look, gesture, and action that I will = likely=20 remember it to the end of my life .Brian himself had a severely = life-threatening=20 illness earlier this year --where he was in and out of the hospital for = a good 3=20 months. His experience clearly shaped how he handled the role. =  With=20 painstaking physical work --from the smallest details, like putting = lotion on=20 his leg – Zoldessy showed exhaustion, anger, pain, and spiritual = despair – yet=20 instead of being depressing, the effect was exhilarating. No one could = take=20 their eyes off him . It reminded me how one can't really judge a script = until it=20 is fully incarnated. I would have dismissed this play as predictable and = way too=20 talky had I read a draft. But with this textured, loving performance = fueling it,=20 it ended up being deeply moving. I just wanted to celebrate a wonderful=20 performance!

Linda Eisenstein
Cleveland, OH, USA
lindaeisenstein at yahoo.com=20 www.lindaeisenstein.com

------_=_NextPart_001_01C77D4A.39A8F8F4-- From Pmcaine at aol.com Thu Apr 12 17:37:55 2007 From: Pmcaine at aol.com (Pmcaine at aol.com) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 20:37:55 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Very discounted tkts for John Legend/Corinne Bailey Rae Message-ID: -------------------------------1176424675 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I have 2 very discounted tickets for you to see: The 2 newest, most exciting perfomers on the music scene are in town for you to see. Who: John Legend and Corinne Bailey Rae. Where: The Akron Civic Theatre When: Monday, April 16, 7:30 They are the hottest new performers. John Legend winner of 6 Grammys 2005/2006. 05' won Best New Recording Artist. Corinne Bailey Rae, nominated for 3 Grammys- 2006. Hit singles: "Put Your Records On", and "Like a Star" I am not looking to make a profit. I just don't want the seats to go to waste. (your price=$27.50/each) (original price= $49.50/each). I am willing to accept any reasonable offer, so go ahead and ask. You can e-mail me at _pmcaine at aol.com_ (mailto:pmcaine at aol.com) , or call 216-543-2172. ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. -------------------------------1176424675 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
I have 2 very discounted tickets=20= for you=20 to see:
 
The 2 newest, most exciting perfomers on the mus= ic=20 scene are in town for you to see.
 
 
Who:    John Legend and Corinne Bailey=20 Rae.
Where:  The Akron Civic Theatre
When:   Monday, April 16, 7:30
 
They are the hottest new performers.  John Legend w= inner=20 of 6 Grammys 2005/2006.  05' won Best New Recording=20 Artist.
 
Corinne Bailey Rae, nominated for 3 Grammys- 2006.=20= Hit=20 singles: "Put Your Records On", and "Like a Star"
 
 
I am not looking to make a profit.  I=20= just=20 don't want the seats to go to waste.  (your price=3D$27.50/each)=20
(original price=3D $49.50/each). =20
 
I am willing to accept any reason= able=20 offer, so go ahead and ask. 
 
You can e-mail me at pmcaine at aol.com, or call 216-543-2172.&n= bsp;=20
 




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AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA= --0-1426680466-1176429562=:23908-- From cjtonline at hotmail.com Thu Apr 12 19:52:43 2007 From: cjtonline at hotmail.com (Christopher Toth) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 22:52:43 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Brass Quintet and Organ Concert Message-ID: --_cc56cf52-8d80-4af5-8089-700add04378e_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Who: Bethany Brass Quintet led by Erik Hasselquist, trumpet; Christopher Toth, organ & keyboard =20 What: Concert - see program below =20 Where: Bethany English Lutheran Church 15460 Triskett Rd [near W. 150th & Lorain] Cleveland, OH 44111 =20 When: Sunday, 15 April 2007, 7:00 p.m. =20 Program: =20 Guami, Two Canzonas Handel, Suite in D Major Persichetti, The Hollow Men Maschera, Two Canzonas Haydn, Larghetto Enescu, Legend Arnatt, Suite for Organ and Brass Schumann, Adagio and Allegro Nelhybel, A Mighty Fortress =20 =20 _________________________________________________________________ It=92s tax season, make sure to follow these few simple tips=20 http://articles.moneycentral.msn.com/Taxes/PreparationTips/PreparationTips.= aspx?icid=3DWLMartagline= --_cc56cf52-8d80-4af5-8089-700add04378e_ Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Who:     Bethany Brass Quintet
            led= by Erik Hasselquist, trumpet;
            Christop= her Toth, organ & keyboard
 
What:    Concert - see program below
 
Where:   Bethany English Lutheran Church
            154= 60 Triskett Rd [near W. 150th & Lorain]
            Cle= veland, OH  44111
 
When:    Sunday, 15 April 2007, 7:00 p.m.
 
Program:
 
     Guami,  Two Canzonas
     Handel,  Suite in D Major
     Persichetti,  The Hollow Men
     Maschera,  Two Canzonas
     Haydn,  Larghetto
     Enescu,  Legend
     Arnatt,  Suite for Organ and Brass
     Schumann,  Adagio and Allegro
     Nelhybel,  A Mighty Fortress
 
 


It=92s tax season, make sure to follow these few simp= le tips Check it out!= = --_cc56cf52-8d80-4af5-8089-700add04378e_-- From meglouisedance at yahoo.com Thu Apr 12 19:57:47 2007 From: meglouisedance at yahoo.com (megan pitcher) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 19:57:47 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Friday Dance Improv Jam Message-ID: <400364.53966.qm@web55415.mail.re4.yahoo.com> --0-1550598775-1176433067=:53966 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Build or enhance your movement skills through play. Learn to lead and follow without talking. Feel what it means to be part of an ensemble. Be supported while you break out into a new idea. Enjoy the warm and supportive company of other professionals, pre-professionals and open minded community members. MegLouise Dance Hosts Improv Jams at Studio 11 Friday, April 13 at 8:00pm (always the 2nd and 4th Fridays) Suggested $5 Donation Come to watch or join. Feel free to suggest themes and ideas as inspiration or give feedback on our adventures. Bring a friend, come and go, enjoy the artwalk below! For More Information, Contact: Megan Pitcher Artistic Director, MegLouise Dance meglouisedance at yahoo.com www.meglouisedance.com --------------------------------- We won't tell. Get more on shows you hate to love (and love to hate): Yahoo! TV's Guilty Pleasures list. --0-1550598775-1176433067=:53966 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit

Build or enhance your movement skills through play. Learn to lead and follow without talking. Feel what it means to be part of an ensemble. Be supported while you break out into a new idea. Enjoy the warm and supportive company of other professionals, pre-professionals and open minded community members.

MegLouise Dance Hosts
Improv Jams at Studio 11
Friday, April 13 at 8:00pm
(always the 2nd and 4th Fridays)
Suggested $5 Donation

Come to watch or join. Feel free to suggest themes and ideas as inspiration or give feedback on our adventures. Bring a friend, come and go, enjoy the artwalk below!

For More Information, Contact:
Megan Pitcher
Artistic Director, MegLouise Dance
meglouisedance at yahoo.com
www.meglouisedance.com


We won't tell. Get more on shows you hate to love
(and love to hate): Yahoo! TV's Guilty Pleasures list. --0-1550598775-1176433067=:53966-- From jamiekoeth at hotmail.com Thu Apr 12 20:05:18 2007 From: jamiekoeth at hotmail.com (Jamie Koeth) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 23:05:18 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]URINETOWN ON CHANNEL 3 Message-ID: HEY EVERYONE, Stagecrafters' Teen Academy production of Urinetown will be featured on Channel 3 this Friday morning, April 13th on "Good Company" from 10-11am. They will be playing a video clip from a rehearsal and interviewing some teens in the show! Check it out!!!!! _________________________________________________________________ MSN is giving away a trip to Vegas to see Elton John.? Enter to win today. http://msnconcertcontest.com?icid-nceltontagline From cbc5 at case.edu Thu Apr 12 20:23:53 2007 From: cbc5 at case.edu (Christopher Chung) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 23:23:53 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MIDDLE OF MAY PRESENTS GODSPELL OPENING FRIDAY APRIL 13 Message-ID: <461EF7C9.30506@case.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------050803050607040603010903 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="------------010303080007010500080003" --------------010303080007010500080003 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dear NEOPAL Subscribers, *COME SUPPORT MIDDLE OF MAY'S PRODUCTION OF GODSPELL WITH A CAST OF VERY TALENTED TEENS FROM THE GREATER CLEVELAND AREA! *Discover a wonderfully moving experience, as students from Bay High School, Fairview High School, Magnificat High School, St. Ignatius High School, St. Edward High School, and Westlake High School tell the story of The Gospels through their own eyes and hearts. This will be an experience that you will not want to miss. Please feel free to invite anyone you want to this event and spread the word to everyone you know. In doing so, you will have the chance to see the start of something amazing...: *April 13 - 7:30pm April 14 - 2:00pm & 7:30pm April 15 - 3:00pm April 19 - 7:30pm April 20 - 7:30pm April 21 - 2:00pm & 7:30pm** CAST LIST: *Pat Miller (Jesus), Scott Donaldson (John the Baptist), Tym Tagliaferio (Judas), Catherine Betts, Devin Copfer, Mark Goins, Kiersten Greifenstein, Eileen Janesz, Eric Mayer, Ashley Norris, Molly Norris, Amanda Papa, Katherine Udris, and Anooj Bhandari. *PRODUCTION TEAM:* Jarred Nichols (Director), Christopher Chung (Music Director), and Melissa Smith-Beudert & Nicci Casarra (Choreographer). ## Created in 1971, Godspell retells the Gospel according to St. Matthew transposed into a contemporary setting, with music and new lyrics by Stephen Schwartz and book by John-Michael Tebelak. *MIDDLE OF MAY PRODUCTIONS:* Middle of May Productions is a not-for-profit production company committed to bringing inventive and thought-provoking theatrical experiences back to the community. They believe that theatre should not only entertain, but inspire... ## --------------010303080007010500080003 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit MIDDLE OF MAY PRESENTS GODSPELL OPENING FRIDAY APRIL 13 Dear NEOPAL Subscribers,

COME SUPPORT MIDDLE OF MAY'S PRODUCTION OF GODSPELL WITH A CAST OF VERY TALENTED TEENS FROM THE GREATER CLEVELAND AREA!

Discover a wonderfully moving experience, as students from Bay High School, Fairview High School, Magnificat High School, St. Ignatius High School, St. Edward High School, and Westlake High School tell the story of The Gospels through their own eyes and hearts.  This will be an experience that you will not want to miss. Please feel free to invite anyone you want to this event and spread the word to everyone you know. In doing so, you will have the chance to see the start of something amazing...:

April 13 - 7:30pm
April 14 - 2:00pm & 7:30pm
April 15 - 3:00pm
April 19 - 7:30pm
April 20 - 7:30pm
April 21 - 2:00pm & 7:30pm


CAST LIST: 
Pat Miller (Jesus), Scott Donaldson (John the Baptist), Tym Tagliaferio (Judas), Catherine Betts, Devin Copfer, Mark Goins, Kiersten Greifenstein, Eileen Janesz, Eric Mayer, Ashley Norris, Molly Norris, Amanda Papa, Katherine Udris, and Anooj Bhandari.

PRODUCTION TEAM:  Jarred Nichols (Director), Christopher Chung (Music Director), and Melissa Smith-Beudert & Nicci Casarra (Choreographer).

##

Created in 1971, Godspell retells the Gospel according to St. Matthew transposed into a contemporary setting, with music and new lyrics by Stephen Schwartz and book by John-Michael Tebelak.

MIDDLE OF MAY PRODUCTIONS:

Middle of May Productions is a not-for-profit production company committed to bringing inventive and thought-provoking theatrical experiences back to the community. They believe that theatre should not only entertain, but inspire...

##

--------------010303080007010500080003-- --------------050803050607040603010903 Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=utf-8; name="cbc5.vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="cbc5.vcf" begin:vcard fn:Christopher Chung n:Chung;Christopher adr;dom:;;11328 Euclid Ave, Apt 507;Cleveland;OH;44106-5109 email;internet:cbc5 at case.edu tel;cell:562.881.3352 version:2.1 end:vcard --------------050803050607040603010903-- From jamiekoeth at hotmail.com Thu Apr 12 20:19:51 2007 From: jamiekoeth at hotmail.com (Jamie Koeth) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 23:19:51 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Beverly Smith-Urinetown Invitation Message-ID: Hello Beverly, A few months ago, you posted on Neopal that you disagreed with our choice to produce Urinetown with 8-12 graders at Stagecrafters Youth Theatre. I'd like to sincerely and cordially invite you to attend any of our upcoming performances as my guest. You may also bring as many friends and colleagues as you'd like for free. Just mention your name at the door and we will give you any number of complimentary tickets. I welcome differing opinions and am not seeking to change your thoughts at all. This is simply an invitation to a great and fun show. Sincerley, Jamie Koeth, Director URINETOWN THE MUSICAL STAGECRAFTERS YOUTH THEATRE SATURDAY, APRIL 14TH AT 2PM AND 7PM SUNDAY, APRIL 15TH AT 1PM ORANGE HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 32000 CHAGRIN BLVD., PEPPER PIKE, OH 216-831-8601 FOR QUESTIONS _________________________________________________________________ Get a FREE Web site, company branded e-mail and more from Microsoft Office Live! http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/mcrssaub0050001411mrt/direct/01/ From PFLORIANO at aol.com Fri Apr 13 04:09:42 2007 From: PFLORIANO at aol.com (PFLORIANO at aol.com) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 07:09:42 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Club Laff Discount Tonight! Message-ID: --part1_d43.6c28fc8.3350bef6_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 2 performances this week, a Fri and Sat evening show. It features Natalie Green, Becca Marks, Maggie Stahl, Paul Floriano with=20 Musical Direction by Maureen Hartung. This weekend is Floriano's final performances.=A0 Starting on April 20, Greg= =20 Violand's manly baritone will replace Floriano's warbling in the show on the= =20 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_d43.6c28fc8.3350bef6_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

There is a great, little musical revue at the C= leveland Play House Club, called, "Boogie Woogie Baby!'=A0=A0 It's the music= of the Andrews Sisters and we have 2 performances this week, a Fri and Sat=20= evening show.

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

This weekend is Floriano's final performances.=A0 Starting on April 20, Greg= Violand's manly baritone will replace Floriano's warbling in the show on th= e 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 wha= t's free at http://www.aol.com. --part1_d43.6c28fc8.3350bef6_boundary-- From suehollandjohnson at yahoo.com Fri Apr 13 04:41:28 2007 From: suehollandjohnson at yahoo.com (sue holland johnson) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 04:41:28 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio Needs to Fill Male Role Immediately for Gary Webster's "Prime Beef" Message-ID: <839677.87779.qm@web38706.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-477210782-1176464488=:87779 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit The WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio needs to immediately fill the role of Eddie, a supporting character in Prime Beef, one of three romantic comedies, by local playwright, Gary R. Webster, for its ?PlayActs? Performances. The one-acts, You'll be Back, Strictly Platonic? and Prime Beef will be performed, Sat. & Sun. 4/28 & 4/29, at Gallery 324, for 2 benefit performances. Eddie (late 20?s, w/b). An average looking, shy guy. Wishes he could find a woman like Diane. He's flattered when she asks him to participate in the bachelor auction. He's sincerely sorry he doesn't raise any money for the animal shelter but is also hurt when no one bids on him. Please email if you'd like more information &/or would be able to come in and read, tomorrow, Saturday, 4/14. Thanks . . . Sue Johnson Director wakeup4664 at aol.com wakeupandlives.org (216) 561-8608 http://carolirvin.com/wakeup.htm --------------------------------- Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell? Check outnew cars at Yahoo! Autos. --0-477210782-1176464488=:87779 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
The WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio needs to immediately fill  the role of Eddie, a supporting character in  Prime Beef, one of three romantic comedies, by local playwright, Gary R. Webster, for its ?PlayActs? Performances.  The one-acts, You'll be Back, Strictly Platonic? and Prime Beef will be performed, Sat. & Sun. 4/28 & 4/29, at Gallery 324, for 2 benefit performances. 
 
 Eddie (late 20?s, w/b). An average looking, shy guy. Wishes he could find a woman like Diane. He's flattered when she asks him to participate in the bachelor auction. He's sincerely sorry he doesn't raise any money for the animal shelter but is also hurt when no one bids on him.
 
Please email if you'd like more information &/or would be able to come in and read, tomorrow, Saturday, 4/14.
 
Thanks . . .
Sue Johnson
Director
wakeupandlives.org
(216) 561-8608


http://carolirvin.com/wakeup.htm


Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell?
Check out new cars at Yahoo! Autos. --0-477210782-1176464488=:87779-- From houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com Fri Apr 13 05:35:33 2007 From: houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com (Jessica Houde) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 05:35:33 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]FREE class on Sunday April 22nd at Houde School of Acting!!!! Message-ID: <226200.99860.qm@web30103.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-720228507-1176467733=:99860 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit HOUDE SCHOOL OF ACTING IS SCHEDULING FOR OUR FREE CLASS! We have already had 3 very successful FREE CLASSES and because of the high demand for a WEEKEND class we are now scheduling for: SUNDAY APRIL 22ND! We use the Meisner technique which focuses on "living truthfully under imaginary circumstances." We are located in BEACHWOOD, OHIO. Call or email to register and for exact location! They book up fast so hurry and register! Contact Information: Houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com (440) 223-4533 - Ashley Gulla BIOGRAPHY: Jessica Houde, the owner of Houde School of Acting, has studied and taught at Playhouse West in Los Angeles with Robert Caregie and Jeff Goldblum. She has also worked with the following well known actors; James Franco, Shawnee Smith, Robin Cohen, Jeff Goldblum and Mark Peligrino. Her experience in acting and teaching has helped to develop current students to become the best actors they can be! --0-720228507-1176467733=:99860 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
HOUDE SCHOOL OF ACTING
IS SCHEDULING
FOR OUR
FREE CLASS!
 
 
We have already had 3 very successful FREE CLASSES and because of the high demand for a WEEKEND class we are now scheduling for:
 
SUNDAY APRIL 22ND!
 
We use the Meisner technique which focuses on
"living truthfully under imaginary circumstances."
 
 
We are located in BEACHWOOD, OHIO.
 
Call or email to register and for exact location!
They book up fast so hurry and register!
 
Contact Information:
Houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com
 
(440) 223-4533 - Ashley Gulla
 
 
BIOGRAPHY:
Jessica Houde, the owner of Houde School of Acting, has studied and taught at Playhouse West in Los Angeles with Robert Caregie and Jeff Goldblum. She has also worked with the following well known actors; James Franco, Shawnee Smith, Robin Cohen, Jeff Goldblum and Mark Peligrino.  Her experience in acting and teaching has helped to develop current students to become the best actors they can be!
--0-720228507-1176467733=:99860-- From jkeppe at mac.com Fri Apr 13 05:38:54 2007 From: jkeppe at mac.com (John Kepperley) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 08:38:54 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]North Olmsted High School's "The Music Man" 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. --MS_Mac_OE_3259298334_301645_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable NORTH OLMSTED HIGH SCHOOL MUSIC DEPARTMENT PRESENTS "The Music Man" Students at North Olmsted High School are eagerly anticipating this years Music Department=B9s performance of=B9 Meredith Willson=B9s musical, The Music Man. The performances will be April 278th & April 28th at 7:30 PM and April 29th at 2:00 PM in the North Olmsted High School Cafetorium. Members of the High School Orchestra, the High School Choir, the High School Thespian Club, and The High School Artisans Club have contributed to the production. "The Music Man" PRODUCTION STAFF PRODUCER John Kepperley CHOREOGRAPHER Brenda Larochelle DIRECTOR Michael Larochelle VOCAL MUSIC DIRECTOR David Bird INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC DIRECTOR Ben McMurtrie, Daniel Greene PRODUCTION STAGE MANAGERS Amanda Browne, Heather Hileman SET DIRECTOR Michael Larochelle TECHNICAL LIGHTING/SOUND CONSULTANT Robert Horn AUDIO TECHNICIAN Dave Prince TECHNICAL CONSULTANT Michael Larochelle COSTUMER Nancy Melchiorus =20 Ticket prices for the reserved seats will be $8.00 adults; $4.50 students and senior citizens with sales starting on April 12, 2005. Call 801-5050, extension 8030 to reserve a seat for a particular performance and pick up and pay for your tickets within three school days after your call in reservation. Residents may purchase reserved seat tickets directly from th= e high school bursars office between the hours of 10:30 AM and 1:30 PM or 3:00 PM and 3:45 PM. North Olmsted High School is Located at 5755 Burns Rd. North Olmsted, Ohio 44070. 440-779-8825 --MS_Mac_OE_3259298334_301645_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable North Olmsted High School's "The Music Man"

NORTH OLMSTED HIGH SCHOOL MUSIC
DEPARTMENT PRESENTS
"The Music Man"

Students at North Olmsted High School are eagerly an= ticipating this years Music Department=B9s performance of=B9 Meredith Willson=B9s = musical, The Music Man. The performances  will be April 278th & April 28th =  at 7:30 PM and April 29th at 2:00 PM in the North Olmsted H= igh School Cafetorium.  Members of the High School Orchestra, the High = School Choir, the High School Thespian Club,   and The High School= Artisans Club have contributed to the production.

"The Music Man" PRODUCTI= ON STAFF
   = ;        PRODUCER    =             = ;            &nb= sp;            &= nbsp;            = ;            &nb= sp;            &= nbsp;            = ;    John Kepperley
           CHORE= OGRAPHER           &nb= sp;            &= nbsp;            = ;            &nb= sp;            &= nbsp;            = ;    Brenda Larochelle
           DIREC= TOR             &= nbsp;            = ;            &nb= sp;            &= nbsp;            = ;            &nb= sp;            &= nbsp;          Michael Lar= ochelle
           VOCAL= MUSIC DIRECTOR          &n= bsp;            =             &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;            =  David Bird
            &n= bsp;    INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC DIRECTOR   &= nbsp;            = ;            &nb= sp;         Ben McMurtrie, Dani= el Greene           &nb= sp;            <= BR>            PRODUCTI= ON STAGE MANAGERS          =             &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;   Amanda Browne, Heather Hileman
            &n= bsp;    SET DIRECTOR     &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;            =             &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;            =             &nbs= p;        Michael Larochelle
           TECHN= ICAL LIGHTING/SOUND CONSULTANT       Rober= t Horn            =             &nbs= p;       
           AUDIO TE= CHNICIAN            &= nbsp;            = ;            &nb= sp;            &= nbsp;  
Dave Prince
            &n= bsp;    TECHNICAL CONSULTANT    &n= bsp;            =             &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;            =      Michael Larochelle
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Ticket prices for the reserved seats will be $8.00 adults; $4.50 stude= nts and senior citizens with sales starting on April 12, 2005.  Call 80= 1-5050,  extension  8030  to reserve a seat for a particular = performance and pick up and pay for your tickets within three school days af= ter your call in reservation.  Residents may purchase reserved seat tic= kets directly from the high school bursars office between the hours of 10:30= AM  and 1:30 PM or 3:00 PM and 3:45 PM.

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We're a high-energy all occasion - variety band. We do mostly corporate events/weddings, few bars. We're looking for an awesome lead guitar player who is also a singer and has a great stage presence. We play 50+ jobs a year

We're preferably looking for someone who has played in all-occasion bands before and already knows a good amount of the all occasion material because our song list is very diverse and pretty long. We play everything from Jazz Standards to Hip-Hop

If you're an awesome guitar player/singer with great stage presence, we want to hear from you!
 


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Check out new cars at Yahoo! Autos. --0-1405610656-1176472309=:36264-- From ktpikus at yahoo.com Fri Apr 13 07:01:45 2007 From: ktpikus at yahoo.com (Catherine Pikus) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 07:01:45 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]New session of Ballroom Dance Lessons scheduled to begin... Message-ID: <603209.29010.qm@web50902.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-1565196943-1176472905=:29010 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Do you watch "Dancing with the Stars" religiously and want to learn? Are you a closet "Dirty Dancing" fan? Have you ever wanted to impress that special someone on the dance floor? Ballroom Dance Lessons are now being offered at Mentor Heisley Racquet & Fitness Club. (Membership NOT required) Over the next 10 weeks, Learn the basics of Cha-cha, Waltz, Swing, Tango, Fox Trot, Merengue, and Much More! Membership to the fitness club is NOT required, nor is having a partner. All you need is a willingness to learn. A new session of ballroom dance lessons is scheduled to begin Wednesday April 18 and there is no deadline for registration. Date: Wednesday evenings From April 18 to June 27 (There will be no class on Wed. May 2) Time: 7:30-8:30pm (if necessary a second session may be added from 8:30-9:30) Location: Mentor Heisley Racquet and Fitness Club 6000 Heisley Road Mentor, Ohio (440)357-6147 Cost: Members: $50/person Non-Members: $65/person For further information contact Cindy at (440)357-6147 or by e-mail at cwollant at neohio.twcbc.com To register, contact Heisley Racquet Club at (440)357-6147. --------------------------------- Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell? Check outnew cars at Yahoo! Autos. --0-1565196943-1176472905=:29010 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Do you watch "Dancing with the Stars" religiously and want to learn?
 
Are you a closet "Dirty Dancing" fan?
 
Have you ever wanted to impress that special someone on the dance floor?
 
Ballroom Dance Lessons
 
are now being offered at Mentor Heisley Racquet & Fitness Club.  (Membership NOT required)
 
Over the next 10 weeks, Learn the basics of Cha-cha, Waltz, Swing, Tango, Fox Trot, Merengue, and Much More!
 
Membership to the fitness club is NOT required, nor is having a partner.  All you need is a willingness to learn.
 
A new session of ballroom dance lessons is scheduled to begin Wednesday April 18 and there is no deadline for registration.
 
 
Date:      Wednesday evenings From April 18 to June 27
                   (There will be no class on Wed. May 2)
 
Time:      7:30-8:30pm
       (if necessary a second session may be added from 8:30-9:30)
 
Location:  Mentor Heisley Racquet and Fitness Club
              
6000 Heisley Road
Mentor, Ohio
               (440)357-6147
 
Cost:      Members: $50/person 
             Non-Members:  $65/person
 
 
For further information contact Cindy at (440)357-6147
  or by e-mail at cwollant at neohio.twcbc.com
 
To register, contact Heisley Racquet Club at (440)357-6147


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Check out new cars at Yahoo! Autos. --0-1565196943-1176472905=:29010-- From office at waccelyria.org Fri Apr 13 07:22:56 2007 From: office at waccelyria.org (Diana Tyler) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 10:22:56 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Organ Dedication Concert This Sunday--Todd Wilson Message-ID: <000201c77dd7$3b6bce30$6501a8c0@waccoffice> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0003_01C77DB5.B45A2E30 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Virtuoso to Perform One of America's leading concert organists, Todd Wilson, will be featured in a 3 p.m. concert at Elyria's Washington Avenue Christian Church this Sunday, April 15 when the church dedicates its new pipe organ. The newly-installed 18-rank pipe organ was designed and built by Kegg Pipe Organ Builders of Hartville, Ohio. Wilson has been hailed by critics and audiences as a "fabulous virtuoso" with "stunning technique" who consistently brings audiences to their feet. His bold and dynamic playing style combine with entertaining and diverse programming to win new fans of what has been described as the king of all instruments. Audiences particularly enjoy Wilson's personal charm and wit demonstrated in his spoken performance remarks. Todd Wilson has been heard in many major cities throughout the United States, Europe and Japan, playing solo concerts and accompanying some of the world's best orchestras. He dedicated the organ in the new 21,000-seat Mormon Conference Center in Salt Lake City, and performed with the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra on the first orchestra subscription series concert featuring the new organ at Disney Hall in Los Angeles. Wilson is Director of Music and Organist at Cleveland's Church of the Covenant and also chairs the Organ Department of The Cleveland Institute of Music. Former Head of the Organ Department at Berea's Baldwin-Wallace College Conservatory of Music, he was a favorite performer in the school's annual Bach Festivals. He currently teaches at Columbus' Capital University. Organ Curator of the recently-restored E.M. Skinner Norton Memorial Organ in Cleveland's Severance Hall, he can be heard playing a variety of Christmas music on "A Joyous Celebration", the 2001 inaugural recording of that instrument. Wilson has several releases on the JAV label, including a 2005 disk which features a live recital of American music from the National Cathedral in Washington, DC. His "In a Quiet Cathedral," a two-disc collection of meditative organ music, has been described as a "must-have" recording for music enthusiasts. He received his Bachelor and Master of Music degrees from the College-Conservatory of Music at the University of Cincinnati, where he studied organ with Wayne Fisher. He received additional coaching in organ repertoire from Russell Saunders at The Eastman School of Music. Winner of the Grand Prix de Chartres (France) and the Ft. Wayne Competition, Wilson has become a sought-after adjudicator for many of the world's most prestigious competitions. He is an active member of the American Guild of Organists and holds the Fellow and Choirmaster certificates. Wilson was a featured performer for the Centennial National Convention of the Guild in New York City. A reception will follow Sunday's concert, with a freewill offering benefiting the church's Organ Fund. Washington Avenue Christian Church is located at 301 Washington Avenue, in downtown Elyria, across from the Elyria Public Library. For further information, call 440-323-4213, email office at waccelyria.org or visit the church's web site: www.waccelyria.org . # # # Blessings, Diana Tyler, Office Administrator Washington Avenue Christian Church Elyria, OH 44035-5124 Phone: 440-323-4213 Fax: 440-323-4214 Website: www.waccelyria.org E-mail: office at waccelyria.org ------=_NextPart_000_0003_01C77DB5.B45A2E30 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Virtuoso to Perform

        = ;    One of = America's leading concert organists, Todd Wilson, will be featured in a 3 p.m. concert at = Elyria’s Washington Avenue Christian Church this Sunday, April 15 when the church dedicates its new pipe organ.  = The newly-installed 18-rank pipe organ was designed and built by Kegg Pipe = Organ Builders of Hartville, = Ohio.

        = ;    = Wilson has been hailed by critics and audiences as a “fabulous = virtuoso” with “stunning technique” who consistently brings audiences = to their feet.   His bold = and dynamic playing style combine with entertaining and diverse programming to win new fans = of what has been described as the king of all instruments.  Audiences particularly enjoy = Wilson’s personal charm and wit demonstrated in his spoken performance = remarks.

Todd Wilson has been heard in many major = cities throughout the United = States, Europe and = Japan, playing solo concerts and accompanying = some of the world’s best orchestras.  He dedicated the organ in the new 21,000-seat = Mormon = Conference = Center in = Salt Lake = City, and performed with the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra on the first orchestra subscription series = concert featuring the new organ at Disney Hall in = Los = Angeles.

        = ;    = Wilson is Director of Music and Organist at = Cleveland’s Church of the Covenant and also chairs the Organ Department of The = Cleveland Institute of Music.  Former = Head of the Organ Department at = Berea’s Baldwin-Wallace College Conservatory of Music, he was a favorite = performer in the school’s annual Bach Festivals.  He currently teaches at = ColumbusCapital = University.  

Organ Curator of the recently-restored = E.M. Skinner Norton Memorial Organ in Cleveland’s Severance Hall, he = can be heard playing a variety of Christmas music on “A Joyous Celebration”, the 2001 inaugural recording of that = instrument.  = Wilson has several releases on the JAV label, including a 2005 disk which features a live recital of American music = from the National Cathedral in Washington, DC.  = His "In a Quiet Cathedral," a two-disc collection of meditative = organ music, has been described as a “must-have” recording for = music enthusiasts.

He received his Bachelor and Master of = Music degrees from the College-Conservatory of Music at the = University of Cincinnati, where he studied organ with Wayne = Fisher.  He received additional coaching = in organ repertoire from Russell Saunders at The Eastman School of Music. 

Winner of the Grand Prix de Chartres = (France) and the Ft. Wayne Competition, Wilson has become a sought-after = adjudicator for many of the world’s most prestigious competitions.  He is an active member of the = American Guild of Organists and holds the Fellow and Choirmaster certificates.  = Wilson was a featured performer for the = Centennial National Convention of the Guild in = New York = City.

A reception will follow Sunday’s = concert, with a freewill offering benefiting the church’s Organ Fund.  Washington Avenue Christian = Church is located at 301 Washington Avenue, in downtown = Elyria, across from the Elyria Public = Library.  For further information, call = 440-323-4213, email office at waccelyria.org or visit the church’s web = site:  www.waccelyria.org .

 

# # #

 

Blessings,

 

Diana Tyler, Office = Administrator

Washington = Avenue Christian Church

Elyria, OH  44035-5124<= /span>

Phone:  = 440-323-4213

Fax:  = 440-323-4214

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E-mail:  office at waccelyria.org

 

 

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C77DD9.5541B9F7-- From meglouisedance at yahoo.com Fri Apr 13 07:38:14 2007 From: meglouisedance at yahoo.com (megan pitcher) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 07:38:14 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Saturday Int. Dance Class Message-ID: <428837.23797.qm@web55412.mail.re4.yahoo.com> N O T I C E : Intermediate Modern Dance At Studio 11 (www.studio11tremont.com) Taught by Megan Pitcher This Saturday from 2:30 - 3:45pm $10 per class / $25 month Class this week will be downstairs. Class will include Bartenieff based floor warm-up, exercises for strength and balance, spine articulation and a "spirited" combination. Considering the space change, we will surely work on spatial awareness! N E W C L A S S : We will begin offering a beginning modern dance class for those 16 and older. If you are interested, please contact Megan to discuss possible class times. Megan Pitcher MegLouise Dance 616.502.1019 meglouisedance at yahoo.com __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From janlrene at sssnet.com Fri Apr 13 08:56:07 2007 From: janlrene at sssnet.com (janelle) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 10:56:07 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Stark Arts Festival April 13th to April 22nd! Message-ID: <002701c77de4$427a5f40$d07d8c18@blessed> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0028_01C77DBA.59B03E20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello! This edition of the Square Peg Promotions arts calendar includes music concerts, theatre, dance, written and spoken word gatherings, and visual arts events happening in Stark County and several surrounding = areas during the Stark Arts Festival, April 13th to 22nd. =20 A Note from the Editor: Because there are even more arts-friendly events than usual in Stark = County in celebration of the Arts Festival, it is likely that this edition of = the calendar is missing several worthy & wonderful arts events that are = being presented to us in conjunction with the Stark Arts Festival! Conversely, = the board members of Stark Arts Coming Together are still learning daily of = more events happening during the Stark Arts Festival, but the deadline for printing brochures has already come and gone, so the colorful and beautifully printed brochures (Thank you, Pinnacle Press!) are also = missing some great events. Please check out the events in this edition of the Square Peg = newsletter, =93and=94 also check out the =93Calendar=94 and =93Finale=94 tabs at the = festival website: www.starkartsfestival.com . = All that to say this...the omission of any organization or event from = either the Festival brochures or this edition of the Square Peg Promotions arts calendar is =93not=94 an indication of any lack of support or = endorsement (personally, professionally, or organizationally). We celebrate the arts = in ALL its many forms and with ALL the varied missions and personalities of those in our midst who CREATE! Come celebrate with us, won=92t you?! =20 ACTing up, as usual~ Square Peg Promotions=20 Janelle 330.806.6520 (new phone#!) < Subscribe=94 in the subject line. Conversely, if you=92d rather not = receive this free, blind-copied, weekly newsletter, simply send me an email with =93unsubscribe=94 in the subject line! Thanks.>> *** =20 Stark Arts Festival April 13th to 22nd www.starkartsfestival.com =20 presented by Stark Arts Coming Together Stark Arts Coming Together (Stark ACT), a grassroots committee of = volunteers and arts advocates is excited to announce the 2nd Annual Stark Arts Festival. The event was created in 2006 to raise awareness of the arts, increase participation in the arts and build connections between the = arts and the community. Stark County residents of all ages are encouraged to participate. All art forms are represented, including many genres of = music concerts, dance and theatre performances, spoken word gatherings, = workshops, and visual arts exhibits and demonstrations. Brochures and printed event calendars will be available all over the county over the next few days, = and you can check the website www.starkartsfestival.com for details. =20 Friday, April 13th, 5pm to 10pm Saturday, April 14th, 11am to 5pm Art Is Alive: The Beat Goes On Canton Cultural Center, Market Avenue North, downtown Canton 44702 Admission is still only $1, and all ages are welcome! Over 40 artists, musicians, dancers, spoken word performances, and more. Food, beverages, spirits, and ART are available for sale during this event. Thanks to = Robin Kratzer of Quonset Hut, in partnership with Canton Museum of Art. =20 Friday, April 13th, 8:30a to 5p Saturday, April 14th, 8:30a to 5p Sunday, 8:30a to Noon HeArtsComingTogether McKinley Grand Hotel, 320 Market Avenue S., Canton, OH 44702 (330) = 454-5000 =91=94Open Space Discussions: Fri. & Sat. 8:30-5:00, Sun. 8:30-Noon, = with evening events in Connection with ACT 2 (Arts Coming Together). Though participants may come and go as they please, the hosts highly recommend = that you attend the Opening Circle, as =93everything flows outward from = there.=94 =93Participate in Our Global Peace Tiles Creation Factory.....and Share = your HeArts with others' HeArts around the world!=94 Among other conference activities, there will be a Global Peace Tiles Factory, allowing anyone = to create collage murals to be exchanged with others, exhibited on World = Aids Day - December 1, and sold to benefit better world initiatives around = the world. We'd like to see how many countries We can touch through Peace = Tiles created here in Canton during the conference, and even Mayor Creighton = has pledged to participate. "A puzzle is not a picture until ALL its pieces = are linked." With this in mind, it will take approximately 12 Billion, 166 Million Peace Tiles to cover the Earth, as figured by Our sponsor, Schneider's Lumber.=94 eyeclectic at aol.com=20 =20 Friday, April 13th, 6:30pm Live Music by Hey Sandy, Box the Stars, Pleasant View, & My Band Note: Promise Me Scarlet has cancelled their participation for this = evening Rivertree Christian Church, 7373 Portage Street NW, Jackson Twp=20 Admission $4. All ages welcome.=20 =20 Friday, April 13th, 7pm Saturday, April 14th, 7pm Once Upon A Mattress presented by Lake Center Christian Jr. High School Kaufman Center, 12895 kaufman Avenue NW,=20 Tickets at the door $5 adults & $3 for students. This comedy-musical = tells the =93real=94 story behind the children=92s favorite, =93the princess = and the pea.=94 =20 Friday, April 13th, 7pm Implied Logic Acoustic duo=20 Hartville Caf=E9, Edison and Market, Hartville, OH 44632 http://www.impliedlogicband.com =20 =20 Friday, April 13th, 7pm Saturday, April 14th, 7pm Daniel (Biblical drama) Amish Door, Wilmot OH www.amishdoor.com 888.AMISH.DO(or) 888.264.7436 =20 Friday, April 13th, 7:30pm to 9:30pm Zach=20 Maize Valley Winery, 6193 Edison St. NE (St. Rt. 619,) Hartville, Ohio = 44632 330-877-8344 This place has been quickly building a great name for = itself! Come out and support this unique new venue! www.maizevalleywinery.com www.zachmusic.net =20 =20 =20 Friday, April 13th, 8pm Saturday, April 14th, 8pm Mount Union College Department of Theatre presents student-directed = one-act plays Rodman Playhouse, corner of Simpson Street & Union Avenue in Alliance OH = Admission is free. A total of six student-directed, one-act plays will = be performed, alternating three plays each evening. 330.823.3860 for info. =20 Friday, April 13th, 8pm Saturday, April 14th, 8pm Sunday, April 15th, 2:30pm (and April 19, 20, 21, 22) Top Girls by Caryl Churchill KSU Stark Campus Theatre, Fine Arts Building, 6000 Frank Ave NW, Canton = OH 44720 KSU students get free admission w/ current college ID; for others, = tickets $8 adults, and $5 for non-KSU students and sr. citizens. Reservations = M-F 1-5pm at 330.244.3348 www.stark.kent.edu =20 =20 Friday, April 13th, 8pm Chris Hillman featuring Herb Pederson Kent Stage, 175 East Main Street, downtown Kent, OH 44240 Advance discount tickets $20; day of show $23. 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 at info at kentstage.org or call 330-677-5005. www.kentstage.org www.ticketweb.com =20 Chris Hillman and Herb Pedersen played together in the Desert Rose Band = in the 1980s and cranked out a string of mainstream country hits. 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. The old amigos recently connected = again to record Way Out West (Back Porch), a rollicking collection of California-style country and Appalachian breakdowns. =20 Friday, April 13th, 9pm to Midnight Live Music=20 The Hub (inside First Friends Church), 5455 Market Ave. N., Canton, OH = 44714 The Hub, a coffee house for young adults is open every Friday night = during the school year from 9:00 PM to midnight. There is a $2 cover charge = which includes coffee and snacks by donation. It is a great place to come and hang out with other young adults. Open to the public. =20 Saturday, April 14th, 10:30am to 1:30p Drum Workshop 2nd April galerie, 207 Sixth St. NW/ Canton Ohio 44702/ 330-451-0924=20 Feel The Beat!! 2nd April presents A Drumming Workshop for Kids! (and = their adult friends!) =20 Use your imagination and create your very own drum in the morning with = Ms. Lynda and then (after a light snack) learn all about drums and drumming = from Jerry West from The Ananda Center! This unique workshop is for kids of = all ages (even parents!) Cost of the class is $15.00 and includes a light snack. Space is limited so please call at least 24 hours in advance to register! 330-451-0924 =20 Saturday, April 14th Opening of Exhibit: Ohio Scene: Contemporary Ceramics Canton Museum of Art, 1001 Market Avenue N., downtown Canton, OH 330-453-7666 The Canton Museum of Art and "Ceramics Monthly" editor, Bill Hunt, = present an extravaganza of Ohio-made ceramic artwork. Mr. Hunt will be the guest curator for this exhibit that will feature noted Ohio artist/potters. = This exhibit runs through July 22. www.cantonart.org = =20 Saturday, April 14th Opening of Exhibit: =93Encaustic Works: Two Views=94 Canton Museum of Art, 1001 Market Avenue N., downtown Canton, OH 330-453-7666 The Colorful sculptures of fruit trees, books and human forms that = address the issues of gender, ancestry and memory are the works of artists John = and Claire Murray-Adams. Working with wood, plaster, found objects and encaustic paint, John=92s work has been seen in group shows around = Northeast Ohio, including the Cleveland Sculpture Center. Claire, an Associate Professor of Art and Chair of the Visual Art Department at Malone = College, started in art quilts, then added paint and collage to the surface = fabrics. She soon discovered that the construction and sculpture of found objects = and encaustic paints gave her the depth she wanted to convey. The Canton = Museum of Art will present their two-person exhibit in the Milligan Gallery. = This exhibit runs through July 22. www.cantonart.org = =20 Saturday, April 14th, 2pm Poetry Readings for Adults & Teens SCDL Plain Community Branch, 1803 Schneider Street NE, Canton OH 44721 Today=92s readings feature John Carroll University Professor George = Bilgerre, KSU-Salem Professor Craig Paulenich, and one of my personal favorites, published poet Joanne Lehman from Sugarcreek, OH. Refreshments will be served. Register at 330.494.3399. =20 Saturday, April 14th, 7pm Ryan Humbert (=93some sort of acoustic show...=94) Jimmy's Caf=E9, corner of State Street & Chestnut Blvd, Cuyahoga Falls http://ryanhumbert.com =20 =20 Saturday, April 14th, 7:30pm to 9:30pm The Professors Maize Valley Winery, 6193 Edison St. NE (St. Rt. 619) Hartville, Ohio = 44632 330-877-8344 Bill reminds us to come check out the new look in the tasting area and market: more seating & more open space, =93because cool people just keep coming out!=94 mr.maze at maizevalley.com www.maizevalleywinery.com www.ryanhumbert.com =20 =20 Saturday, April 14th, 8pm Screwtape (play based on C.S. Lewis=92 book, the Screwtape Letters=94) presented by Malone College Theatre Dept. Malone College Arts Hall, 515 25th Street NW, Canton OH 44709 = 330.471.8202 $2 admission for Malone students; $10 admission all others. =20 Saturday, April 14th, evening The Most Beautiful Losers CD Release Party, with Escaping Grace (from Pittsburgh), Robots On Crack (from Athens,Oh), and Cowboy Messiah (from Detroit) with Performance Painting by Patrick Buckohr The Loop Caf=E9 , Grace Avenue NE, Canton OH (see directions below) Cover charge is $5 at the door, and the first fifty people get a copy of = the CD. To get to the Loop, go 12th street in downtown east=85 eventually = it will turn into Mahoning Road NE=85 Take Mahoning Road until you get to Grace Avenue=85 Turn right on Grace Avenue, Drive down the hill=85 you=92ll = see it=85 cbuckohr at neo.rr.com=20 =20 Saturday, April 14th, 8pm The Battle of Standing Rock II presented by Standing Rock Cultural Arts = and The Women's Resource Center of Kent, sponsored by CDCentric.com The Kent Stage, 175 East Main Street, downtown Kent, OH 44240 Standing Rock Cultural Arts is proud to announce its second Battle of Standing Rock, a classic battle of the bands. Standing Rock Cultural = Arts, 257 N. Water St., Kent, OH 44240 330-673-4970 www.standingrock.net. There is FREE parking behind the theater and on all city streets. = Tickets will also be available at the door. Doors open one hour before event = time. If you have any questions, please email at info at kentstage.org or call 330-677-5005. www.kentstage.org www.ticketweb.com =20 =20 =20 April 15th to April 21st, 2007: National Library Week Many thanks to the Massillon Public Library system and the Stark County District Library System for their active participation in this year=92s = Stark Arts Festival. Check out the many offerings at: = www.starkartsfestival.com ; www.massillonpubliclibrary.org ; and www.starklibrary.org .=20 =20 Sunday, April 15th, Noon to 2pm=20 Steve Dallas on piano Executive Event Center, West Tuscarawas St., Perry Twp. OH 44708 Steve tickles the ivories every week while you tickle your tastebuds = with EEC=92s Sunday brunch. =20 Sunday, April 15, Noon to 3pm Pampered Chef Open House (benefits Ohio Youth Ballet) The Turning Pointe School of Dance, 2387 Locust St. S., Canal Fulton.=20 Everyone is welcome to browse and shop from the new spring line of = quality kitchen products from the Pampered Chef Company. At the same time, you = will be supporting the pre-professional Ohio Youth Ballet and all the = non-profit company=92s worthwhile community outreach programs. Under the artistic direction of Inna Stabrova and Dmitry Tuboltsev, the young dancers bring their love of the arts and talents to local schools, libraries, = retirement homes and other venues. At the Pampered Chef Open House, a kitchen consultant will demonstrate all the exciting new products. If you place = an order that day, you will be entered in a raffle to win an Executive = Saut=E9 Pan (valued at $38) or an Ultimate Mandoline (valued at $59.50). Also, = if you book your own Pampered Chef Kitchen Show you will be entered into = the drawing five more times.It=92s springtime, and now is the season to = liven up and restock your kitchen or complete any birthday or Mother's and = Father=92s Day shopping. For more information, call the dance studio at = 330-854-1417 or e-mail ohioyouthballet at turningpointeschoolofdance.net. You may shop = online at the following website: www.pamperedchef.biz/mychefdawn =20 Sunday, April 15th, 1p to 2:30p and 3:30 to 5:30p Musical Theater Workshop presented by Jonathan Tisevich 1pm to 2:30pm: beginner/intermediate class for ages 8-14 ($30 tuition) 3:30pm to 5:30pm: advanced class for ages 13 and up ($35 tuition) The Turning Pointe School of Dance, 2387 Locust St. S., Canal Fulton, = Ohio 330-854-1417 Jonathan is a Broadway performer and Canton native! www.turningpointeschoolofdance.net =20 =20 Sunday, April 15th, 2pm Akron Symphony Orchestra=92s 50th Anniversary Concert St. Bernard Catholic Church James Mismas, director. For Tickets, please call 330.535.8131 www.akronsymphony.org =20 =20 Sunday, April 15th 2:3pm to 4:30 pm Polaroid Transfers with Jody Hawk Massillon Museum, 121 Lincoln Way East Massillon, OH 44646 By transferring Polaroid emulsion to watercolor paper, you can create = unique photographic transformations. 35mm slides will be provided =96 or = better yet, bring your own! Where =96 Massillon Museum main classroom Cost =96 $23 (members); $26 (nonmembers) Pay by check, cash, or credit card by mail, = in person or over the phone. Registration ends Friday April 13th = (extended!) =96 reserve your place TODAY! 330.833.4061 www.massillonmuseum.org =20 =20 Sunday, April 15th, 3pm Monster Pianos: multiple pianos played by 21 pianists E.J. Thomas Hall at The University of Akron All ages. Galen Karriker, UA Marching Band director, will conduct. Will feature a big-screen =93piano cam=94 to put the audience in the middle = of the sights & sounds. Tickets are available at the door: adults $10, senior citizens $8, children 12 & under attend for free. =20 =20 =20 Sunday, April 15th Fabulous Talent Dance Competition Canton Palace Theatre, 605 Market Avenue North, downtown Canton, 44702 www.cantonpalacetheatre.org =20 Sunday, April 15th=20 NEOBA North East Ohio Blues Alliance Meeting & performance by Wayne Reed Minerva Music, 119 North Market Street, downtown Minerva 330.868.5708 Wayne Reed will play a set of blues and jazz after the meeting and host =93sorta impromptu jam!=94 All are welcome, and bring a friend! http://www.thewaynereedconnection.com =20 =20 Week of April 16th to April 20th, Noon to 1pm each day Brown Bag Concert Series at Stark Community Foundation Foundations Centre, 1st flr Community Conference Room, 400 Market Ave. = N., Canton=20 Stark County talent will perform from noon to 1:00 p.m. each day. = (editor=92s note: Please see calendar entries below for the Daily Talent...and what = a variety!) This weeklong event is free and open to the public; guests are = encouraged to bring a lunch. The =93Brown Bag Concert Series,=94 is part of 2007 = Stark Arts Festival held April 13-22 to raise awareness of the arts, increase participation in the arts and build connections between the arts and the community. =20 Monday, April 16th, Noon to 1pm John Whitacre & Mark Roliff: =93Rampant Mandolin=94 Brown Bag Concert Series at Stark Community Foundation Foundations Centre, 1st flr Community Conference Room, 400 Market Ave. = N., Canton=20 This weeklong event is free and open to the public; guests are = encouraged to bring a lunch. Traditional instrumental Scottish, Irish, and Welsh = music; John Whitacre, mandolin and fiddle; Mark Roliff, guitar. =20 Monday, April 16th, 8pm to 10pm Poetry & Prose open mic night=20 Muggswigz coffee & tea co., 137 Walnut Ave. NE, Canton, OH 44702 (330) 452-6336 www.muggswigz.com =20 =20 Tuesday, April 17th, Noon to 1pm=20 Jeff & Joel- acoustic folk/rock Bag Concert Series at Stark Community Foundation Foundations Centre, 1st flr Community Conference Room, 400 Market Ave. = N., Canton=20 This weeklong event is free and open to the public; guests are = encouraged to bring a lunch.=20 Jeff King, guitar and vocals; Joel Owens, guitar and vocals. =20 Tuesday, April 17th, 5:30pm to 7:30pm Conversations in Music: Session V (last session) =93The Business of Music: Our Community & Our Future=94=20 by guest speaker: Marie-H=E9l=E8ne Bernard, President/CEO of Canton = Symphony Orchestra 2nd April galerie, 209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton 44702 = 330.451.0924=20 All Conversations in Music events are FREE and open to the public! Enjoy wine and cheese starting at 5:30pm, with the discussion to follow. Conversations in Music includes five sessions designed to offer patrons = and new audiences an inside look into the world of symphonic music, = exploring the creative process and the relevance to our own community and the = modern world. www.secondapril.org or = www.cantonsymphony.org =20 =20 Tuesday, April 17th, time tba Ballroom Dancing Mini-Class Massillon Public Library Auditorium, 208 Lincoln Way East, downtown Massillon 44646 Special guests Tiffany Haidet and Mick Nedved will perform a variety of popular ballroom dance styles. We will also learn how history and = culture influenced these dances. The Massillon Public Library invites you to = bring your original or favorite poems to share, or just sit back and listen as several local poets and members of the community participate in this open-mic poetry reading. Enjoy coffee drinks and muffins (small fee) and = a casual atmosphere. Poems must be family-friendly with a 5 minute limit. = This program is free and open to all and no registration is required. For = more information, call the Library at 330.832.9831 ext 311 or log onto their website www.massillonlibrary.org . =20 Tuesday, April 17th, 7:30pm Music open mic night Muggswigz coffee & tea co., 137 Walnut Ave. NE, Canton, OH 44702 (330) 452-6336 www.muggswigz.com =20 =20 Wednesday, April 18th, Noon to 1pm George Dunwoody & Friends =96 gospel Brown Bag Concert Series at Stark Community Foundation Foundations Centre, 1st flr Community Conference Room, 400 Market Ave. = N., Canton=20 This weeklong event is free and open to the public; guests are = encouraged to bring a lunch.=20 George Dunwoody, vocals and keyboard. =20 Wednesday, April 18th, 2pm Dedication of the new recreational trail at old Mother Goose Land Park = in Canton. An open invitation to the public from Stark County Park District, City = of Canton, and U.S. Technology Corporation, West Tuscarawas St. near downtown Canton Be among the first to hike this new trail. Learn about the history of = the area. Hear about future plans for the park. Parking will be available at = the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad station on West Tuscarawas St. and the Canton Park System's Bocce Ball Courts on Schroyer Avenue (south end of former Mother Goose Land Park). For more info, contact Connie Rubin, = Public Relations Coordinator/Grant Writer, Stark County Park District, Phone 330-477-3552, email cgrubin at co.stark.oh.us =20 Wednesday, April 18th, 7pm Costumed, historical portrayal of Flora McClymonds Massillon Public Library Auditorium, 208 Lincoln Way East, downtown Massillon 44646 Massillon Public Library hosts Jean Rice, retired school teacher and = board member of the Massillon Heritage Foundation, who will present a costumed historical portrayal of Flora McClymonds, one of Massillon=92s early = =93grande dames.=94 Mrs. McClymonds and her husband, J. Walter, were the original occupants of Five Oaks. She and her family helped establish = Massillon=92s first library and Woman=92s Club. This program is free and no = registration is required. For more information call the library 330.832.9831 or log onto their website www.massillonlibrary.org = . =20 Thursday, April 19th, 10am to 8pm Stained Glass Art Perry Branch of Stark Cty. District Library, 4030 Lincoln Way East, Massillon (Perry) 44646 Please call to register! 330.477.8482 Create a bouquet of flowers! =20 Thursday, April 19th, Noon to 1pm Jeff Poulos & Z Man =96 acoustic soul Bag Concert Series at Stark Community Foundation Foundations Centre, 1st flr Community Conference Room, 400 Market Ave. = N., Canton=20 This weeklong event is free and open to the public; guests are = encouraged to bring a lunch.=20 Jeff Poulos, guitar and vocals; Z Man (David Zagar), bass and vocals. =20 Thursday, April 19th Fashion Designer Peter Nygard=20 Dillard's in Westfield (Belden Village) Mall, Belden Village Street NW, Canton OH 44718 www.my1017.com for details. =20 Thursday, April 19th, 6:30pm Poet/Author Jaime Adoff: presentation, poetry reading, & book signing SCDL Main Library, 715 Market Avenue North, downtown Canton 44702 All ages welcome! Books will be available for purchase. Register w/ Teen Services at 330.458.2650. =20 Thursday, April 19th, 7pm Poetry Read-In Massillon Public Library Auditorium, 208 Lincoln Way East, downtown Massillon 44646 The Massillon Public Library invites you to bring your original or = favorite poems to share, or just sit back and listen as several local poets and members of the community participate in this open-mic poetry reading. = Enjoy coffee drinks and muffins (small fee) and a casual atmosphere. Poems = must be family-friendly with a 5 minute limit. This program is free and open to = all and no registration is required. For more information, call the Library = at 330.832.9831 ext 311 or log onto our website www.massillonlibrary.org . =20 Thursday, April 19th 22nd Annual Evening of Jazz KSU STARK Campus, 6000 Frank Rd NW, Canton OH 44720 www.stark.kent.edu 330.244.3281 =20 Thursday, April 19th, 7:30pm Art Film: "Venus", April 19th, 7:30 pm Palace Theatre, 605 Market Ave. North, downtown Canton, Ohio 44702 "Venus" charts the unlikely relationship between London based actor = Maurice Russell (Peter O'Toole) in his 70's and twenty-something Jessie (Jodie Whittaker) who has just arrived in town to look after Maurice's best = friend. This odd pair click, but almost nothing in their relationship goes as anticipated. Nominated for 1 Oscar. Rated R - Language, Sexual Content & Brief Nudity. 95 minutes. Comedy/Drama. $4. www.cantonpalacetheatre.org =20 =20 Thursday, April 19th, 8pm to 11pm Ryan Humbert: Full Band Show The Harbor Inn at Portage Lakes www.ryanhumbert.com =20 =20 Funky Friday, April 20th, Noon to 1:30pm Open Mic;a performance by Robb Hankins, President/CEO of Arts in Stark; = and a performance by Paul Antonelli , featuring songs from his CD, =93Red, = Black and Grey=94 Foundations Centre, 1st flr Community Conference Room, 400 Market Ave. = N., Canton=20 This weeklong event is free and open to the public; guests are = encouraged to bring a lunch. =20 Friday, April 20th, 6pm Saturday, April 21st, 6pm =93Love Makes The World Go =91Round=94 presented by VOCI Great Court of the Cultural Center =93The Cabaret Court=94 Market Avenue = North, downtown Canton 44702 =93Be Our Guest=94 at the VOCI Cabaret Court in the Cultural Center for = the Arts. Celebrate love at this memorable night of entertainment. Mayor Creighton will be featured in =93There Is Nothin=92 Like A Dame!=94 = Patrons will enjoy a candle lit dinner featuring chicken marsala, red skinned = potatoes, rigatoni, green beans, tossed salad, bread, wine and dessert. The = evening will highlight the Canton Children=92s Chorus, dancing to the music of accordionist Angelo Forchione, a toast to anniversary couples, and the incomparable sounds of the Voices of Canton concert singers as they = present songs of love from around the world: =93People Will Say We=92re In = Love;=94 =93Let Me Call You Sweetheart=92=94 =93Candle On The Water;=94 =93It=92s A = Small World;=94 =93So In Love;=94 =93I Could Have Danced All Night,=94 and more. Tickets: Adult = $25; Children (12 & Under) $15. For Reservation call 330.452.4098. Box Office open Mon-Fri 10a to 4p. www.cantonvoci.org =20 =20 Friday, April 20th, 7pm Saturday, April 21st, 7pm Sunday, April 22nd, 2:30pm (also 4/27, 28, 29) Sleeping Beauty of Loreland (family play) Players Guild Theatre Arena Stage, 1001 Market Avenue N, downtown Canton 44702=20 330.453-7617 www.playersguildtheatre.com =20 =20 Friday, April 20th, 7:30pm The Chinese Golden Dragon Acrobats Canton Palace Theatre, 605 Market Avenue North, downtown Canton, 44702 Admission $29 & $21 adults, $24 & $16 students & seniors.=20 These performers represent the best of the honored tradition of Chinese Acrobats, mixing award winning acrobatics, traditional dance, = spectacular costumes, along with ancient and contemporary theatrical techniques to present a show of breathtaking skill and spellbinding beauty. Their mesmerizing feats of physical daring and grace, enhanced by the = theatrical costumes and techniques are enjoyable for audiences of all ages! = Sponsored by 89.7 WKSU FM NPR Classical & Other Smart Stuff, WHBC 1480 AM, WHBC = Mix 94.1 FM, Legacy Bank, and The McKinley Grand Hotel. The Palace will = offer PARKING for the Golden Dragon Acrobats in the Millennium Parking Deck between Walnut & Market St., go south on Walnut, turn right on Second, = the entrance is on the right. Cost is $3.00 per car paid at the Deck. The = Deck opens one hour before the show and closes one hour after.www.cantonpalacetheatre.org =20 =20 Friday, April 20th, 7:30pm to 9:30pm Ryan Humbert Maize Valley Winery, 6193 Edison St. NE (St. Rt. 619) Hartville, Ohio = 44632 330-877-8344 Bill reminds us to come check out the new look in the tasting area and market: more seating & more open space, =93because cool people just keep coming out!=94 mr.maze at maizevalley.com www.maizevalleywinery.com www.ryanhumbert.com =20 =20 Friday, April 20th, 8pm Saturday, April 21st, 8pm Sunday, April 22nd, 2:30pm (also 4/27, 28, 29 and 5/4, 5, & 6)) A Senior Troupe Production, "Radio TBS" (Trailer Park Broadcasting = Scandals) presented by North Canton Playhouse NCP Mainstage, 525 7th St NE (adjacent to Hoover High), N.Canton OH=20 General Admission $12.00; Seniors and Students $11.00; Members $9.00. =20 Sunday, April 29 (2:30 pm) is a special =93Red Hat Lady Day,=94 when all = area Red Hat Ladies=92 seats are only $9.00 for this one performance. Call = the NCP office at 330-494-1613 or visit the website at = www.northcantonplayhouse.com for more information.=20 =20 Friday April 20th=20 Saturday, April 21st Rent EJ Thomas Hall at The University of Akron www.ticketmaster.com = www.ejthomashall.com 330.945.9100 =20 Friday, April 20th, 8:30pm The Dan Kenyon Band CD Release Party The Hub at First Friends Church, 5455 Market Ave N, Canton, OH 44714 CD release of Heartstrings. Dan is no stranger to the HUB. Dan is a = student at Malone college studying youth and worship ministry. He recently has = come out with his album, =93Ordinary=85nothing like the extraordinary.=94 He = joins us once again to share his sound of worship and acoustic style music. You = can check him out: www.myspace.com/dankenyon=20 The Hub is located inside of First Friends Church located at 5455 Market Ave. N. in Canton. The Hub, a coffee house for young adults is open = every Friday night during the school year from 9:00 PM to midnight. There is = a $2 cover charge which includes coffee and snacks by donation. It is a = great place to come and hang out with other young adults. Open to the public. =20 National Dance Week (April 21-29) Many thanks go out to all of Stark County=92s dance companies/schools = for their active participation in the 2nd Annual Stark Arts Festival! For details, check the Calendar at www.starkartsfestival.com ! =20 Saturday, April 21st, 8am to 5pm Junior High Solo & Ensemble Choir Contest Jackson Middle School, 7355 Mudbrook Ave NW, Jackson Twp OH =20 Saturday, April 21st, 2pm Poetry Readings for Adults & Teens SCDL Plain Community Branch, 1803 Schneider Street NE, Canton OH 44721 Today=92s readings feature University of Akron Professor Mary Biddinger = and Walsh University Professor Neil Carpathios! Refreshments will be served. Register at 330.494.3399. =20 Saturday, April 21st Hall of Fame Chorus=92 27th Annual Cabaret North Canton K of C Hall, 340 Mississippi St. SE, North Canton OH 330.499.9343 www.hofchorus.org =20 =20 Saturday, April 21st, 6pm to 8pm Dance-A-Thon with Living Fountain and Jake Matthews Edgewood Community Center, 6852 Market Ave. N Canton, Ohio 44720 Never danced before? Think you don=92t have rhythm? No worries! This dance-a-thon will include lessons in beginner ballroom, popular dances = from weddings, hip-hop and other contemporary dancing. All ages, all levels = of experience and inexperience are welcome! $5 per person or $20 max per family. (Pay at the door.) Proceeds benefit Living Fountain Dance = Company=92s scholarship/tuition fund...to help students have access to =93dancing = from the inside out!=94 Corporate and group packets are available, so you can = bring the whole gang with you. For info call (330)649-0773. = www.livingfountain.org =20 =20 Saturday, April 21st, 7:30pm to 9:30pm Scott Alan " The Island Doctor" Attn: Parrot Heads!!! Maize Valley Winery, 6193 Edison St. NE (St. Rt. 619) Hartville, Ohio = 44632 330-877-8344 Bill reminds us to come check out the new look in the tasting area and market: more seating & more open space, =93because cool people just keep coming out!=94 mr.maze at maizevalley.com www.maizevalleywinery.com www.theislanddoctor.com =20 =20 Saturday, April 21st, 9:30pm to ? Ryan Humbert (full band show) Geisen Haus, 6955 Promway Avenue NW (off of Portage near I-77), N Canton 330.499.9116 www.ryanhumbert.com =20 =20 Friday, April 20th, 8pm Saturday, April 21st, 8pm (also 4/27, 28, 29) To Kill a Mockingbird, by Christopher Sergel, presented by the Carnation City Players=20 Firehouse Theater, 450 East Market Street, Alliance, OH (330) 821-8712. This play is a thought-provoking drama skillfully crafted from the novel = by Harper Lee. To Kill a Mockingbird was first published in 1960. The novel portrays three years in the life of Scout Finch, the young daughter of = an Alabama town's principled lawyer, Atticus Finch. The novel became a best-seller and won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. = The Sunday matinee is on April 29th at 2:30 pm. Tickets are $10 for adults = and $8 for students (17 and under). Reservations can be made by calling the = box office at 330-821-8712. Presented with the financial sponsorship of = Terry's Tire Town, and also Goris-Meadows Insurance, Alliance Ventures, Geiger, Teeple, Smith and Hahn, and Butler Wick and Company.=20 =20 Sunday, April 22nd, Noon to 5pm The Stark Arts Festival FINALE! The new GlenOak High School, 1801 Schneider St., N.E., Canton (Plain = Twp.) Please enter from Easton Street for FREE parking. An amazing day of interactive arts appreciation, exploration and = celebration for the Stark County community! Featuring Stark County artists =95 Free admission =95 Open to the public Hands-on activities for all ages =95 = Musical and theatrical performances -- Workshops =95 Demonstrations =95 Exhibits = =95 Food =95 ART SHOP. For more information, www.starkartsfestival.com . A collaboration of Stark Arts Coming Together, Plain Local Schools and ArtsinStark, the County Arts Council.=20 Special thanks to the following ArtsinStark corporate donors: Aultman = Health Foundation, Diebold, First Merit Bank, Fishers Foods, Gregory = Industries, The Hoover Company, KeyBank, Huntington Bank, The Repository and The = Timken Company.=20 =20 Sunday, April 22nd, 2pm to 5pm Exhibition Opening: =93Celebration in Art=94 -- Artwork from Area = Schools Massillon Museum, 121 Lincoln Way East, Massillon OH 44646 Free & open to the public. No Reservations required. Exhibition = Continues through May 13th. 330-833-4061 www.massillonmuseum.org =20 Now through April 22nd 8th Annual Youth Poetry Contest Stark County District Libraries=97all branches! www.starklibrary.org . Pick up contest = forms at any branch location! Now through April 22nd, 2007 Art from the Classroom Exhibit of the North Canton Public Library,=20 The Little Art Gallery, 185 North Main Street, North Canton, Ohio 44720 phone (330) 499-4712 Artwork by students of the North Canton School District is highlighted = in this annual exhibit. Art from the Classroom exemplifies the importance = of and commitment to visual artistic education in North Canton. The Little = Art Gallery is proud to be a part in furthering this dedication by = highlighting the creative talents of the children in the community. Admission is = free. Gallery hours are: Mon.-Thurs. 9-9, Fri. 9-6, Sat. 9-5, Sun.1-5p. Elementary Exhibit: March 30-April 22 The Art from the Classroom exhibit then ends with the artistic endeavors = of the elementary school children of Greentown, Northwood, Clearmount, = Orchard Hill and the Mary L. Evans Early Childhood Center, on display March 30th through April 22nd. The colorful pieces by these young students remind = us of the true meaning of creativity! =20 WINNERS ANNOUNCED! The Little Art Gallery of the North Canton Public = Library proudly announces the winners of the Hoover High School show of the = annual Art from the Classroom exhibit. Three local artists who are members of = The Little Art Gallery=92s Art Advisory Committee juried the exhibit = featuring student artwork. Emphasis was placed on imagination, originality, creativity and technical skill. Best in show was awarded to Nicholas Sincere for a glazed ceramic vessel with handles. Mastery of the medium = of clay and the fresh design were the outstanding elements that earned the piece this top honor. Awards were given for first and second place in = four media categories. In drawing & prints, first place went to Audrey Busby = for a fantasy pastel drawing of a horse and the moon, and Jacob Linder = received second place for a pen and ink self portrait. Chessia Stroup took the = honor of first place for a found object 3-D collage and Alex White received = second place for Father Time, a clay sculpture, in the three-dimensional = category. First place in the painting category was awarded to Jacob Linder for an acrylic work entitled Gumball Machine and second place went to Joseph Cerreta for a seascape. First place in the category of mixed media was awarded to Erin Corneliussen for a rendering of street signs, while = Kylie Romell received second place for a piece called Glass Designs. = Honorable mentions were also awarded to four students: Taylor Forbes for a copper = and marker palm tree, Vincent Marazita for a pen and color wash drawing = called Katrina, Brittany Braybon for a mixed media collage of seated figures, = and Emily Schaffner for an oil pastel drawing of sunflowers. = Congratulations are extended to all of the award winners and to all of the students who participated in this exciting exhibit! =20 And Beyond... will be covered in the next edition of this calendar! =20 Time-Sensitive Opportunities: =20 Now through May 6th Walsh Students Photography Exhibit=20 Studio M, Massillon Museum, 121 Lincoln Way East, downtown Massillon = 44646 Fifteen students enrolled in Professor Lee Horrisberger=B9s digital photography class at Walsh University are studying the work of = outstanding photojournalists from the perspectives of artistic style, technique, and history. The Studio M show may be seen during regular Museum hours, = Tuesday through Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Sunday 2:00 to 5:00 p.m., = except when the Silk Room has been reserved for private functions. A call to = the Museum office can confirm that the exhibit is available for viewing=8B330-833-4061. Studio M enhances the collaboration between the = Museum and the community by showcasing the artistic talents of local, regional, = and national artists. The series of five-week shows will continue = throughout the year, selected by jurors from proposals submitted by artists. = Brochures containing guidelines and an application are available by contacting the Massillon Museum at 330-833-4061 or www.massillonmuseum.org . A visit to the Massillon Museum is always free. =20 Call for Stark County Visual Artists: Fine Art Juried Exhibit, The = Little Art Gallery of the North Canton Public Library The Little Art Gallery of the North Canton Public Library will hold the = 65th Annual May Show fine art juried exhibit from May 4 through June 2, 2007. Open to Stark County artists over 16 years of age. Entry information for = the competition may be obtained at the North Canton Public Library, the = Canton Museum of Art, local colleges, galleries and frame shops or by calling 330.499.4712 ext. 312. Each artist may submit up to two works for = review by the judges. Entries will be accepted on Wednesday, April 25th from 5PM = to 7PM and on Saturday, April 29th from 10:00AM to 1:00PM. A = non-refundable $13 entry fee must accompany each work entered. Artists who wish to = become a member of Friends of The Little Art Gallery (FLAG) for $15 will enjoy a reduced fee of $4 per work entered. With the exception of photography, = all artistic media are eligible. Artwork will be judged in one of five categories: Oil & Acrylic, Watercolor, Drawing & Original Prints, Three Dimensional Objects or Mixed Media. $1,200 in cash prizes will be = awarded, including a $200 grand prize for Best in Show, by jurors Christine = Shearer and Julie Friedman. For further information, contact Laurie at = 330-499-4712 ext. 312 Mondays & Wednesdays 9AM to 4PM or Tuesdays & Thursdays from = 9AM to 1PM. Call for Artists: In the Round Community Art Space Space is still open for the month of June for local artists to display = their work!=20 For more details, check the website: http://intheround.com/artspace or contact Janelle for info! =20 Ongoing Opportunities... =20 Call for Postings to this newsletter: Free! Square Peg Promotions If your favorite arts organization offers opportunities for arts or arts education (music, dance, theatre, written or spoken word, visual arts of = any form, or culinary arts; workshops, demos, classes) or performances, = please email all pertinent info to janelle at squarepegpromotions.com. Square Peg Promotions strives to compile the most comprehensive arts calendar in = the area...and postings are FREE! =20 To contribute to the 2007 Fund for ArtsinStark or to find out more information about the organization, please call 330-452-4096 or visit http://ArtsinStark.com . Call for Writers: The Wednesday Writers=92 Workshop, N. Canton, has = openings! The Wednesday Writers' Workshop has openings for new members. No = membership fees or charges! The group will critique members' work in all genres on = the second Wednesday of the month at 6:30pm at Panera on the Strip in North Canton. Please contact Audrey Lavin at lavingroup at aol.com for details. ** submitted by: Janelle Hannum Schmidt Square Peg Promotions PO Box 35878 Canton OH 44735-5878 330.806.6520 (New phone#!) www.squarepegpromotions.com =20 janelle at squarepegpromotions.com "The secret of getting ahead is getting started.=20 The secret of getting started is breaking your=20 complex overwhelming tasks into small manageable=20 tasks, and then starting on the first one."--Mark Twain=20 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0028_01C77DBA.59B03E20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Hello! This edition of the = Square Peg Promotions arts calendar includes music concerts, theatre, dance, written and spoken word = gatherings, and visual arts = events happening in Stark County = and several surrounding areas during the Stark Arts Festival, April 13th = to 22nd.

 

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A Note = from the Editor:

Because there are even more arts-friendly events than usual in Stark County in celebration of the = Arts Festival, it is likely that = this edition of the calendar is missing several worthy & wonderful arts = events that are being presented to us in conjunction with the Stark Arts = Festival! Conversely, the board members of Stark Arts Coming Together are still = learning daily of more events happening during the Stark Arts Festival, but the = deadline for printing brochures has already come and gone, so the colorful and beautifully printed brochures (Thank you, Pinnacle Press!) are also = missing some great events.

P= lease check out the events in this edition of the Square Peg newsletter, = “and”<= /span> also check out the “Calendar” and “Finale” tabs at the festival = website: www.starkartsfestival.com.=

All that to say this...the = omission of any organization or = event from either the Festival brochures or this edition of the Square Peg = Promotions arts calendar is “not” = an indication of any lack of support or endorsement (personally, professionally, or organizationally). We celebrate the arts in ALL its = many forms and with ALL the varied missions and personalities of those in our = midst who CREATE!

Come = celebrate with us, won’t you?!

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ACTing up, as = usual~

Square Peg Promotions

Janelle

330.806.6520 (new = phone#!)

<<As always, if your band, = venue, or non-profit organization is hosting an event that should be included in = our weekly e-calendar, just email the particulars to me at = janelle at squarepegpromotio= ns.com =A0=A0If = you have friends or fellow art- and music-lovers who should be on our mailing = list, they should email me at the same address and type “Subscribe” = in the subject line. Conversely, if you’d rather not receive this free, blind-copied, weekly newsletter, simply send me an email with “unsubscribe” in the subject line! = Thanks.>>

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Stark Arts Festival April 13th to = 22nd www.starkartsfestival.com =

presented by Stark = Arts Coming Together

Stark Arts Coming Together (Stark ACT), a grassroots committee of volunteers and arts advocates is excited to announce the = 2nd Annual Stark Arts Festival. The event was created in 2006 to raise = awareness of the arts, increase participation in the arts and build connections = between the arts and the community. Stark County residents of all ages are = encouraged to participate. All art forms are represented, including many genres of = music concerts, dance and theatre performances, spoken word gatherings, = workshops, and visual arts exhibits and demonstrations. Brochures and printed event calendars will be available all over the county over the next few days, = and you can check the website www.starkartsfestival.com for details.

 

F= riday, April 13th, 5pm to 10pm

S= aturday, April 14th, 11am to 5pm

Art Is Alive: The Beat Goes = On

C= anton Cultural Center, Market = Avenue North, downtown Canton 44702

Admission is still only $1, and all = ages are welcome! Over 40 artists, musicians, dancers, spoken word = performances, and more. Food, beverages, spirits, and ART are available for sale during = this event. Thanks to Robin = Kratzer of Quonset Hut, in partnership with Canton Museum of = Art.


 

Friday, April 13th, 8:30a to = 5p

Saturday, April 14th, 8:30a to = 5p

Sunday, 8:30a to Noon

HeArtsComingTogether

McKinley Grand Hotel, 320 = Market Avenue S., Canton, OH 44702 (330) 454-5000

‘”Open Space Discussions: Fri. & Sat. = 8:30-5:00, Sun. 8:30-Noon, with evening events in Connection with ACT 2 (Arts = Coming Together). Though participants may = come and go as they please, the hosts highly recommend that you attend = the Opening Circle, as “everything flows outward from there.” = “Participate in Our Global Peace Tiles Creation Factory.....and Share your HeArts = with others' HeArts around the world!” Among other conference = activities, there will be a Global Peace Tiles Factory, allowing anyone to create collage = murals to be exchanged with others, exhibited on World Aids Day - December 1, = and sold to benefit better world initiatives around the world. We'd like to see = how many countries We can touch through Peace Tiles created here in Canton during = the conference, and even Mayor Creighton has pledged to participate. "A = puzzle is not a picture until ALL its pieces are linked." With this in = mind, it will take approximately 12 Billion, 166 Million Peace Tiles to cover the = Earth, as figured by Our sponsor, Schneider's Lumber.” eyeclectic at aol.com =

 

Friday, April 13th, = 6:30pm

Live Music by Hey Sandy,=A0 Box the Stars, Pleasant = View, & My Band

Note: Promise Me = Scarlet has cancelled their participation for this = evening

Rivertree Christian Church, = 7373 Portage Street NW, Jackson Twp =

Admission $4. All ages welcome.

 

Friday, April 13th, 7pm

Saturday, April 14th, = 7pm

Once Upon A Mattress presented by Lake Center = Christian Jr. High School

Kaufman Center, = 12895 kaufman Avenue NW,

Tickets at the door $5 adults & $3 for students. = This comedy-musical tells the “real” story behind the = children’s favorite, “the princess and the pea.”

 

Friday, April 13th, 7pm

Implied Logic Acoustic duo

Hartville Caf=E9, = Edison and Market, Hartville, OH 44632

http://www.impliedlogicband.com=

 

Friday, April 13th, 7pm

Saturday, April 14th, = 7pm

Daniel (Biblical drama)

Amish Door, Wilmot OH

=A0www.amishdoor.com = 888.AMISH.DO(or) 888.264.7436

 

Friday, April 13th, 7:30pm to = 9:30pm

Zach

Maize Valley Winery, 6193 = Edison St. NE (St. Rt. 619,) Hartville, Ohio 44632 330-877-8344 This place has been = quickly building a great name for itself! Come out and support this unique new = venue! = www.maizevalleywinery.com www.zachmusic.net =

 

 

Friday, April 13th, = 8pm

Saturday, April 14th, = 8pm

Mount Union College Department of Theatre presents student-directed one-act plays

Rodman Playhouse, = corner of Simpson Street & Union Avenue in Alliance OH

Admission is free. A total of six student-directed, = one-act plays will be performed, alternating three plays each evening. = 330.823.3860 for info.

 

Friday, April 13th, = 8pm

Saturday, April 14th, = 8pm

Sunday, April 15th, = 2:30pm

(and April 19, 20, 21, 22)

Top Girls by Caryl Churchill

KSU Stark Campus Theatre, Fine Arts = Building, = 6000 Frank Ave NW, Canton OH 44720

KSU students get free admission w/ current college = ID; for others, tickets $8 adults, and $5 for non-KSU students and sr. citizens. Reservations M-F 1-5pm at 330.244.3348 www.stark.kent.edu<= /p>

 

Friday, April 13th, = 8pm

Chris Hillman featuring Herb = Pederson

Kent Stage, 175 East Main Street, = downtown Kent, OH 44240

Advance discount tickets $20; day of show $23. There = is FREE parking behind the theater and on all city streets.=A0 Advance tickets = are available at Woodsy's Music and Spin-More Records in Kent, at www.kentstage.org or at = 330-677-5005.=A0 Tickets will also be available at the door.=A0 Doors open one hour = before event time. If you have any questions, please email at info at kentstage.org or call = 330-677-5005. www.kentstage.org=A0=A0 www.ticketweb.com =

Chris Hillman and = Herb Pedersen played together in the Desert Rose Band in = the 1980s and cranked out a string of mainstream country hits. 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. The old amigos recently connected again to record Way Out West = (Back Porch), a rollicking collection of California-style country and = Appalachian breakdowns.

 

Friday, April 13th, 9pm to = Midnight

Live Music

The Hub (inside First Friends Church), = 5455 Market Ave. N., Canton, OH 44714

The Hub, a coffee house for young adults is open = every Friday night during the school year from 9:00 PM to midnight.=A0 There = is a $2 cover charge which includes coffee and snacks by donation.=A0 It is a = great place to come and hang out with other young adults. Open to the = public.

 

Saturday, April 14th, 10:30am to = 1:30p

Drum Workshop

2nd April = galerie, = 207 Sixth St. NW/ Canton Ohio 44702/ 330-451-0924

Feel The Beat!! 2nd April presents A Drumming = Workshop for Kids! (and their adult friends!)=A0

Use your imagination and create your very own drum in = the morning with Ms. Lynda and then (after a light snack) learn all about = drums and drumming from Jerry West from The Ananda Center!=A0 This unique workshop = is for kids of all ages (even parents!)=A0 Cost of the class is $15.00 and = includes a light snack.=A0 Space is limited so please call at least 24 hours in = advance to register!=A0 330-451-0924

 

Saturday, April 14th

Opening of Exhibit: Ohio Scene:=A0 Contemporary = Ceramics

Canton Museum of Art, 1001 = Market Avenue N., downtown Canton, OH 330-453-7666

The Canton Museum of Art and "Ceramics = Monthly" editor, Bill Hunt, present an extravaganza of Ohio-made ceramic artwork. = Mr. Hunt will be the guest curator for this exhibit that will feature noted = Ohio artist/potters. This exhibit runs through July 22. www.cantonart.org =

 

Saturday, April 14th

Opening of Exhibit: “Encaustic Works: Two = Views”

Canton Museum of Art, 1001 = Market Avenue N., downtown Canton, OH 330-453-7666

The Colorful sculptures of fruit trees, books and = human forms that address the issues of gender, ancestry and memory are the = works of artists John and Claire Murray-Adams.=A0 Working with wood, plaster, = found objects and encaustic paint, John’s work has been seen in group = shows around Northeast Ohio, including the Cleveland Sculpture Center.=A0 = Claire, an Associate Professor of Art and Chair of the Visual Art Department at = Malone College, started in art quilts, then added paint and collage to the = surface fabrics.=A0 She soon discovered that the construction and sculpture of = found objects and encaustic paints gave her the depth she wanted to convey.=A0 = The Canton Museum of Art will present their two-person exhibit in the = Milligan Gallery.=A0 This exhibit runs through July 22. www.cantonart.org

 

Saturday, April 14th, = 2pm

Poetry Readings for Adults & = Teens

SCDL Plain Community Branch, = 1803 Schneider Street NE, Canton OH 44721

Today’s readings feature John Carroll = University Professor George = Bilgerre, KSU-Salem Professor Craig = Paulenich, and one of my personal favorites, published poet Joanne Lehman from Sugarcreek, OH. Refreshments will be served. Register at 330.494.3399.

 

Saturday, April 14th, = 7pm

Ryan Humbert (“some sort of acoustic = show...”)

Jimmy's Caf=E9, corner = of State Street & Chestnut Blvd, Cuyahoga = Falls

http://ryanhumbert.com=

 

Saturday, April 14th, 7:30pm to = 9:30pm

The Professors

Maize Valley Winery, 6193 = Edison St. NE (St. Rt. 619) Hartville, Ohio 44632 330-877-8344

Bill reminds us to come check out the new look in the tasting area and market: more seating & more open space, = “because cool people just keep coming out!” mr.maze at maizevalley.com=A0 www.maizevalleywinery.com = =A0=A0=A0www.ryanhumbert.com =

 

Saturday, April 14th, = 8pm

Screwtape (play based on C.S. Lewis’ book, the = Screwtape Letters”)

presented by Malone College Theatre = Dept.

Malone College Arts Hall, 515 = 25th Street NW, Canton OH 44709 330.471.8202

$2 admission for Malone students; $10 admission all = others.

 

Saturday, April 14th, = evening

The Most Beautiful Losers CD Release Party,=A0 = with Escaping Grace (from Pittsburgh), Robots On = Crack (from Athens,Oh), and Cowboy Messiah = (from Detroit)

with Performance Painting by = Patrick Buckohr

The Loop Caf=E9 , Grace Avenue NE, Canton = OH (see directions below)

Cover charge is $5 at the door, and the first fifty = people get a copy of the CD.=A0 To get to the Loop, go 12th street = in downtown east… eventually it will turn into Mahoning Road = NE… Take Mahoning Road until you get to Grace Avenue… Turn right on Grace = Avenue, Drive down the hill… you’ll see it… cbuckohr at neo.rr.com =

 

Saturday, April 14th, = 8pm

The Battle of Standing Rock II = presented by Standing Rock Cultural Arts and The Women's = Resource Center of Kent, sponsored by CDCentric.com

The Kent Stage,= 175 East Main Street, downtown Kent, OH 44240

Standing Rock Cultural Arts = is proud to announce its second Battle of Standing Rock, a classic battle of the = bands. Standing Rock Cultural Arts, 257 N. Water St., Kent, OH 44240 = 330-673-4970 www.standingrock.net.

=

There is FREE parking behind the theater and on all = city streets. Tickets will also be available at the door.=A0 Doors open one = hour before event time. If you have any questions, please email at info at kentstage.org or call = 330-677-5005. www.kentstage.org=A0=A0 www.ticketweb.com =

 

 

April = 15th to April 21st, 2007: National Library = Week

Many thanks = to the Massillon Public = Library system and the Stark = County District Library System for their active participation in this year’s Stark Arts Festival. = Check out the many offerings at: www.starkartsfestival.com;= www.massillonpubliclibrar= y.org; and www.starklibrary.org. =

 

Sunday, April 15th, Noon to 2pm =

Steve = Dallas on = piano

Executive Event Center, West = Tuscarawas St., Perry Twp. OH 44708

Steve tickles the ivories every = week while you tickle your tastebuds with EEC’s Sunday = brunch.

 

Sunday, April 15, Noon to = 3pm

Pampered Chef Open House (benefits Ohio Youth = Ballet)

The Turning Pointe School of = Dance, 2387 Locust St. S., Canal Fulton.

Everyone is welcome to browse and shop from the new = spring line of quality kitchen products from the Pampered Chef Company. At = the same time, you will be supporting the pre-professional Ohio Youth Ballet = and all the non-profit company’s worthwhile community outreach = programs. Under the artistic direction of Inna Stabrova and Dmitry Tuboltsev, the = young dancers bring their love of the arts and talents to local schools, = libraries, retirement homes and other venues. At the Pampered Chef Open House, a = kitchen consultant will demonstrate all the exciting new products. If you = place an order that day, you will be entered in a raffle to win an Executive Saut=E9 Pan (valued at $38) or an Ultimate Mandoline (valued = at $59.50). Also, if you book your own Pampered Chef Kitchen Show you = will be entered into the drawing five more times.It’s springtime, and now = is the season to liven up and restock your kitchen or complete any = birthday or Mother's and Father’s Day shopping. For more information, = call the dance studio at 330-854-1417 or e-mail = ohioyouthb= allet at turningpointeschoolofdance.net. You may shop online at the following website: www.pamperedchef.biz/mych= efdawn

 

Sunday, April 15th, 1p to 2:30p and 3:30 to = 5:30p

Musical Theater Workshop = presented by Jonathan Tisevich

1pm to 2:30pm: beginner/intermediate class for ages = 8-14 ($30 tuition)

3:30pm to 5:30pm: advanced class for ages 13 and up ($35 = tuition)

The Turning Pointe School of = Dance, = 2387 Locust St. S., Canal Fulton, Ohio 330-854-1417

Jonathan is a Broadway performer and Canton native! = www.turningpointescho= olofdance.net

 

Sunday, April 15th, = 2pm

Akron Symphony Orchestra’s 50th Anniversary = Concert

St. Bernard Catholic Church

James Mismas, director. For Tickets, please call = 330.535.8131=A0 www.akronsymphony.org

 

Sunday, April 15th 2:3pm to 4:30 = pm

Polaroid Transfers with Jody = Hawk

Massillon Museum, = 121 Lincoln Way East Massillon, OH 44646

By transferring Polaroid emulsion to watercolor = paper, you can create unique photographic transformations.=A0 35mm slides will be = provided – or better yet, bring your own! Where – Massillon Museum = main classroom Cost – $23 (members); $26 (nonmembers) Pay by check, = cash, or credit card by mail, in person or over the phone. = Registration ends Friday April = 13th (extended!) – reserve your place TODAY! 330.833.4061 www.massillonmuseum.org =

 

Sunday, April 15th, 3pm

Monster Pianos: multiple pianos played by 21 = pianists

E.J. Thomas Hall at The University of = Akron=

All ages. Galen Karriker, UA Marching Band director, = will conduct. Will feature a big-screen “piano cam” to put the = audience in the middle of the sights & sounds. Tickets are available at the = door: adults $10, senior citizens $8, children 12 & under attend for = free.

 

 

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Sunday, April = 15th

Fabulous Talent Dance = Competition

Canton Palace Theatre, 605 = Market Avenue North, downtown Canton, 44702

www.cantonpalacetheatre.org<= /a>

Sunday, April 15th =

NEOBA North East Ohio Blues Alliance Meeting & = performance by Wayne = Reed

Minerva Music, = 119 North Market Street, = downtown Minerva 330.868.5708

Wayne Reed will play a set of = blues and jazz after the meeting and host “sorta impromptu jam!” All = are welcome, and bring a friend! http://www.thewaynereedco= nnection.com

 

Week of April 16th to April 20th, Noon to = 1pm each day

Brown Bag Concert Series = at Stark Community Foundation

Foundations Centre, 1st flr Community Conference Room, 400 Market Ave. N., Canton

Stark County talent will perform from noon to 1:00 = p.m. each day. (editor’s note: Please see calendar entries below for the = Daily Talent...and what a variety!)

This weeklong event is free and open to the public; guests are encouraged to bring a = lunch.  The “Brown Bag Concert Series,” is part of 2007 Stark Arts = Festival held April 13-22 to raise awareness of the arts, increase participation = in the arts and build connections between the arts and the = community.

 

Monday, April 16th, Noon to = 1pm

John Whitacre & Mark Roliff: “Rampant = Mandolin”

Brown Bag Concert Series = at Stark Community Foundation

Foundations Centre, = 1st flr Community Conference Room, 400 Market Ave. N., Canton =

This weeklong event is free and open to the public; guests are encouraged to bring a = lunch.  Traditional instrumental Scottish, Irish, and Welsh music; John = Whitacre, mandolin and fiddle; Mark Roliff, guitar.

 

Monday, April 16th, 8pm to = 10pm

Poetry & Prose open mic night =

Muggswigz coffee & tea co., = 137 Walnut Ave. NE, Canton, OH 44702 (330) 452-6336

www.muggswigz.com

 

Tuesday, April 17th, Noon to 1pm =

=A0Jeff & Joel- acoustic = folk/rock

Bag Concert Series at = Stark Community Foundation

Foundations Centre, = 1st flr Community Conference Room, 400 Market Ave. N., Canton =

This weeklong event is free and open to the public; guests are encouraged to bring a = lunch

Jeff King, guitar and vocals; Joel Owens, guitar and vocals.

 

Tuesday, April 17th, 5:30pm to = 7:30pm

Conversations in Music: Session V = (last session)

“The Business of Music: Our Community & Our = Future”

by guest speaker: Marie-H=E9l=E8ne Bernard, = President/CEO of Canton Symphony = Orchestra

2nd April galerie, = 209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton 44702 = 330.451.0924

All Conversations in Music events are FREE and open to the public! Enjoy wine = and cheese starting at 5:30pm, with the discussion to follow. Conversati= ons in Music includes five sessions designed to offer = patrons and new audiences an inside look into the world of symphonic music, exploring = the creative process and the relevance to our own community and the modern = world.=A0 www.secondapril= .org=A0 or www.cantonsymphony.org =

 

Tuesday, April 17th, time = tba

Ballroom Dancing Mini-Class

Massillon Public Library Auditorium, = 208 Lincoln Way East, downtown Massillon 44646

Special guests Tiffany Haidet and Mick Nedved will = perform a variety of popular ballroom dance styles. We will also learn how history = and culture influenced these dances. The Massillon Public Library invites you to = bring your original or favorite poems to share, or just sit back and listen as = several local poets and members of the community participate in this open-mic = poetry reading. Enjoy coffee drinks and muffins (small fee) and a casual = atmosphere. Poems must be family-friendly with a 5 minute limit. This program = is free and open to all and no registration = is required. For more information, call the Library at = 330.832.9831 ext 311 or log onto their website www.massillonlibrary.org= .

 

Tuesday, April 17th, 7:30pm

Music open mic night

Muggswigz coffee & tea = co., = 137 Walnut Ave. NE, Canton, OH 44702 (330) 452-6336

www.muggswigz.com

 

Wednesday, April 18th, Noon to = 1pm

George Dunwoody & Friends – = gospel

Brown Bag Concert Series = at Stark Community Foundation

Foundations Centre, = 1st flr Community Conference Room, 400 Market Ave. N., Canton =

This weeklong event is free and open to the public; guests are encouraged to bring a = lunch

George Dunwoody, vocals and = keyboard.

 

Wednesday, April = 18th, 2pm

Dedication of the = new recreational trail at old Mother Goose Land Park in = Canton.

An open invitation = to the public from Stark County Park District, City of Canton, = and

U.S. Technology Corporation, = West Tuscarawas St. near downtown Canton

Be among the first to hike this new trail. Learn = about the history of the area. Hear about future plans for the park. Parking will = be available at the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad station on West = Tuscarawas St. and the Canton Park System's Bocce Ball Courts on Schroyer Avenue (south = end of former Mother Goose Land Park). For more info, contact = Connie Rubin, Public Relations Coordinator/Grant Writer, Stark = County Park District,

Phone 330-477-3552, email=A0 cgrubin at co.stark.oh.us

 

Wednesday, April 18th, = 7pm

Costumed, historical portrayal of Flora = McClymonds

Massillon Public Library = Auditorium, 208 Lincoln Way East, = downtown Massillon 44646

Massillon Public Library hosts Jean Rice, retired school teacher and board member of = the Massillon Heritage Foundation, who will present a costumed historical portrayal of = Flora McClymonds, one of Massillon’s early “grande dames.” Mrs. = McClymonds and her husband, J. Walter, were the original occupants of Five Oaks. She = and her family helped establish Massillon’s first library and = Woman’s Club. This program is free and no = registration is required. For more information call the library 330.832.9831 = or log onto their website www.massillonlibrary.org .

 

Thursday, April 19th, 10am to = 8pm

Stained Glass Art

Perry Branch of Stark Cty. District = Library, 4030 Lincoln Way East, = Massillon (Perry) 44646

Please call to = register! 330.477.8482 Create a bouquet of flowers!

 

Thursday, April 19th, Noon to = 1pm

Jeff Poulos & Z Man – acoustic = soul

Bag Concert Series at = Stark Community Foundation

Foundations Centre, = 1st flr Community Conference Room, 400 Market Ave. N., Canton =

This weeklong event is free and open to the public; guests are encouraged to bring a = lunch

=A0Jeff Poulos, guitar and vocals; Z Man (David = Zagar), bass and vocals.

 

Thursday, April = 19th

Fashion Designer Peter Nygard =

Dillard's in Westfield (Belden = Village) Mall, Belden Village Street NW, Canton OH 44718

www.my1017.com = for details.

 

Thursday, April 19th, = 6:30pm

Poet/Author Jaime Adoff: presentation, poetry = reading, & book signing

SCDL Main Library, 715 = Market Avenue North, downtown Canton 44702

All ages welcome! Books will be available for = purchase. Register w/ Teen Services at 330.458.2650.

 

Thursday, April 19th, = 7pm

Poetry Read-In

Massillon Public Library = Auditorium, 208 Lincoln Way East, = downtown Massillon 44646

The Massillon Public Library invites you to bring = your original or favorite poems to share, or just sit back and listen as = several local poets and members of the community participate in this open-mic = poetry reading. Enjoy coffee drinks and muffins (small fee) and a casual = atmosphere. Poems must be family-friendly with a 5 minute limit. This program = is free and open to all and no registration = is required. For more information, call the Library at = 330.832.9831 ext 311 or log onto our website www.massillonlibrary.org= .

 

Thursday, April = 19th

22nd Annual Evening of = Jazz

KSU STARK Campus, 6000 = Frank Rd NW, Canton OH 44720

www.stark.kent.edu 330.244.3281

 

Thursday, April 19th, = 7:30pm

Art Film: "Venus", April 19th, 7:30 pm
Palace Theatre,
605 Market Ave. North, = downtown Canton, Ohio 44702
"Venus" charts the unlikely relationship between London based actor Maurice Russell (Peter O'Toole) in his 70's = and twenty-something Jessie (Jodie Whittaker) who has just arrived in town = to look after Maurice's best friend. This odd pair click, but almost nothing in = their relationship goes as anticipated. Nominated for 1 Oscar. Rated R - = Language, Sexual Content & Brief Nudity. 95 minutes. Comedy/Drama. = $4. www.cantonpalacetheatre.org<= /a>

 

Thursday, April 19th, 8pm to = 11pm

Ryan Humbert: Full Band = Show

The Harbor Inn at Portage = Lakes

www.ryanhumbert.com

 

Funky Friday, April 20th, Noon to = 1:30pm

Open Mic;a performance by = Robb = Hankins, President/CEO = of Arts in Stark; and a performance by Paul Antonelli , featuring songs from his = CD, “Red, Black and Grey”

Foundations Centre, 1st flr Community Conference Room, 400 Market Ave. N., Canton

This weeklong event is free and open to the public; guests are encouraged to bring a = lunch.

 

Friday, April 20th, = 6pm

Saturday, April 21st, = 6pm

“Love Makes The World Go ‘Round” = presented by VOCI

Great Court of the Cultural Center “The Cabaret Court” Market Avenue North, = downtown Canton 44702

“Be Our Guest” at the = VOCI Cabaret Court in the Cultural Center for the Arts.=A0 Celebrate=A0 love = at this memorable night of entertainment.=A0 Mayor Creighton will be featured in “There Is Nothin’ = Like A Dame!” Patrons will = enjoy a candle lit dinner featuring chicken marsala, red skinned potatoes, = rigatoni, green beans, tossed salad, bread, wine and dessert.=A0=A0 The evening = will highlight the Canton Children’s Chorus, dancing to the music of accordionist Angelo Forchione, a toast to anniversary couples, and the incomparable sounds of the Voices of Canton concert singers as they = present songs of love from around the world: =A0“People Will Say = We’re In Love;” =A0“Let Me Call You Sweetheart’” = “Candle On The Water;” “It’s A Small World;” “So In = Love;” “I Could Have Danced All Night,” and more. Tickets: Adult = $25; Children (12 & Under) $15. For Reservation call 330.452.4098. Box = Office open Mon-Fri 10a to 4p. www.cantonvoci.org<= /span>

 

Friday, April 20th, = 7pm

Saturday, April 21st, = 7pm

Sunday, April 22nd, = 2:30pm

(also 4/27, 28, 29)

Sleeping Beauty of Loreland (family = play)

Players Guild Theatre Arena Stage, = 1001 Market Avenue N, downtown Canton 44702

330.453-7617 www.playersguildtheatre.com<= /a>

 

Friday, April 20th, = 7:30pm

The Chinese Golden Dragon Acrobats
Canton Palace Theatre, 605 = Market Avenue North, downtown Canton, 44702

Admission $29 & $21 adults, $24 & $16 = students & seniors.

These performers represent the best of the honored = tradition of Chinese Acrobats, mixing award winning acrobatics, traditional dance, spectacular costumes, along with ancient and contemporary theatrical = techniques to present a show of breathtaking skill and spellbinding beauty. Their mesmerizing feats of physical daring and grace, enhanced by the = theatrical costumes and techniques are enjoyable for audiences of all ages! = Sponsored by 89.7 WKSU FM NPR Classical & Other = Smart Stuff, WHBC 1480 AM, WHBC Mix 94.1 FM, Legacy Bank, and The McKinley = Grand Hotel.=A0 The Palace will offer PARKING for the Golden Dragon Acrobats = in the Millennium Parking Deck between Walnut & Market St., go south on = Walnut, turn right on Second, the entrance is on the right. Cost is $3.00 per = car paid at the Deck. The Deck opens one hour before the show and closes one hour = after.www.cantonpalacetheatre.org<= /a>

 

Friday, April 20th, 7:30pm to = 9:30pm

Ryan Humbert

Maize Valley Winery, 6193 = Edison St. NE (St. Rt. 619) Hartville, Ohio 44632 330-877-8344

Bill reminds us to come check out the new look in the tasting area and market: more seating & more open space, = “because cool people just keep coming out!” mr.maze at maizevalley.com=A0 www.maizevalleywinery.com = =A0=A0=A0www.ryanhumbert.com =

 

Friday, April 20th, = 8pm

Saturday, April 21st, = 8pm

Sunday, April 22nd, = 2:30pm

(also 4/27, 28, 29 and 5/4, 5, & = 6))

A Senior Troupe Production, "Radio TBS" = (Trailer Park Broadcasting Scandals)

=A0presented by North = Canton = Playhouse

NCP Mainstage, 525 7th St NE (adjacent to = Hoover High), N.Canton OH

General Admission $12.00; Seniors and Students = $11.00; Members $9.00.=A0

Sunday, April 29 (2:30 pm) is a special = Red Hat Lady Day,” when all area Red Hat Ladies’ seats are = only $9.00 for this one performance. Call the NCP office at 330-494-1613 or = visit the website at www.northcantonplayhouse.co= m =A0for more information.

 

Friday April 20th =

Saturday, April = 21st

Rent

EJ Thomas Hall at The University of = Akron<= /p>

www.ticketmaster.com=A0=A0 www.ejthomashall.com=A0=A0 = 330.945.9100

 

Friday, April 20th, = 8:30pm

The Dan Kenyon Band CD Release = Party

The Hub at First Friends = Church, = 5455 Market Ave N, Canton, OH 44714

CD release of Heartstrings. Dan is no stranger to the HUB.  Dan is a student at Malone college studying youth and worship ministry.  He recently has come out with his album, “Ordinary…nothing like the extraordinary.”  He = joins us once again to share his sound of worship and acoustic style music. You = can check him out: www.myspace.com/dankenyon =

The Hub is located inside of First Friends Church = located at 5455 Market Ave. N. in Canton. The Hub, a coffee house for young adults = is open every Friday night during the school year from 9:00 PM to midnight.  There is a $2 cover charge which includes coffee = and snacks by donation.  It is a great place to come and hang out with = other young adults. Open to the public.

 

National Dance Week (April = 21-29)

Many thanks go out to all of Stark County’s = dance companies/schools for their active participation in the 2nd = Annual Stark Arts Festival! For details, check the Calendar at www.starkartsfestival.com!=

 

Saturday, April 21st, 8am to = 5pm

Junior High Solo & Ensemble Choir = Contest

Jackson Middle School, 7355 = Mudbrook Ave NW, Jackson Twp OH

 

Saturday, April 21st, = 2pm

Poetry Readings for Adults & = Teens

SCDL Plain Community Branch, = 1803 Schneider Street NE, Canton OH 44721

Today’s readings feature University of = Akron Professor = Mary = Biddinger and Walsh University Professor Neil = Carpathios! Refreshments will be served. Register at 330.494.3399.

 

Saturday, April = 21st

Hall of Fame Chorus’ 27th Annual = Cabaret

North Canton K of C Hall, 340 Mississippi St. SE, North Canton OH

330.499.9343=A0 www.hofchorus.org

 

Saturday, April 21st, 6pm to = 8pm

Dance-A-Thon with Living Fountain and Jake = Matthews

Edgewood Community Center, = 6852 Market Ave. N Canton, Ohio 44720

Never danced before? Think you don’t have = rhythm? No worries! This dance-a-thon will include lessons in beginner ballroom, = popular dances from weddings, hip-hop and other contemporary dancing. All ages, = all levels of experience and inexperience are welcome! $5 per person or $20 = max per family. (Pay at the door.) Proceeds benefit Living Fountain Dance Company’s scholarship/tuition fund...to help students have access = to “dancing from the inside out!” Corporate and group packets = are available, so you can bring the whole gang with you. For info call = (330)649-0773.=A0 www.livingfountain.org =

 

Saturday, April 21st, 7:30pm to = 9:30pm

Scott Alan "The Island = Doctor" Attn: Parrot Heads!!!

Maize Valley Winery, 6193 = Edison St. NE (St. Rt. 619) Hartville, Ohio 44632 330-877-8344

Bill reminds us to come check out the new look in the tasting area and market: more seating & more open space, = “because cool people just keep coming out!” mr.maze at maizevalley.com=A0 www.maizevalleywinery.com=A0= =A0 www.theislanddoctor.com =

 

Saturday, April 21st, 9:30pm to = ?

Ryan Humbert (full band = show)

Geisen Haus, 6955 Promway Avenue NW (off = of Portage near I-77), N Canton 330.499.9116

www.ryanhumbert.com

 

Friday, April 20th, = 8pm

Saturday, April 21st, = 8pm

(also 4/27, 28, 29)

To Kill a = Mockingbird, by Christopher Sergel, presented by the Carnation City Players
Firehouse Theater,
450 East Market Street, Alliance, OH (330) 821-8712.
This play is a thought-provoking drama skillfully crafted from the novel = by Harper Lee. To Kill a Mockingbird was first published in 1960. The novel portrays three years in the life of Scout Finch, the young daughter of = an Alabama town's principled lawyer, Atticus Finch.
The novel became a best-seller and won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. = The Sunday matinee is on April 29th at 2:30 pm. Tickets are $10 for adults and $8 = for students (17 and under). Reservations can be made by calling the box = office at 330-821-8712. Presented with the financial sponsorship of Terry's Tire = Town, and also Goris-Meadows Insurance, Alliance Ventures, Geiger, Teeple, = Smith and Hahn, and Butler Wick and Company.

 

S= unday, April 22nd, Noon to 5pm

T= he Stark Arts Festival FINALE!

T= he new GlenOak High School, 1801 = Schneider St., N.E., Canton (Plain = Twp.)

Please enter from Easton Street for = FREE parking.

A= n amazing day of interactive arts appreciation, exploration and = celebration for the Stark County community! Featuring = Stark County artists • Free = admissionOpen to the public = Hands-on activities for all ages = • Musical and theatrical performances -- Workshops • Demonstrations = • Exhibits • Food • ART SHOP. For more information, www.starkartsfestival.com.=

A collaboration of Stark Arts Coming Together, Plain = Local Schools and ArtsinStark, = the County Arts Council.

Special thanks to the following ArtsinStark corporate donors: Aultman Health Foundation, Diebold, First Merit Bank, Fishers Foods, Gregory = Industries, The Hoover Company, KeyBank, Huntington Bank, The Repository and = The Timken Company. =

 

Sunday, April 22nd, 2pm to = 5pm

Exhibition Opening:  “Celebration in = Art” -- Artwork from Area Schools

Massillon Museum, 121 = Lincoln Way East, Massillon OH 44646

Free & open to the public. No Reservations = required. Exhibition Continues through May = 13th.=A0 330-833-4061 www.massillonmuseum.org

Now through April = 22nd

8th Annual Youth Poetry = Contest

Stark County District Libraries—all = branches!

www.starklibrary.org. Pick up contest forms at any branch location!

Now through April 22nd, = 2007

Art from the Classroom Exhibit of the North Canton = Public Library,

The Little Art Gallery, 185 = North Main Street, North Canton, Ohio 44720=A0 phone (330) = 499-4712

Artwork by students of the North Canton School = District is highlighted in this annual exhibit. Art from the Classroom exemplifies = the importance of and commitment to visual artistic education in North = Canton. The Little Art Gallery is proud to be a part in furthering this dedication = by highlighting the creative talents of the children in the community. = Admission is free. Gallery hours are: Mon.-Thurs. 9-9, Fri. 9-6, Sat. 9-5, = Sun.1-5p.

Elementary Exhibit:=A0=A0=A0=A0 = March 30-April 22

The Art from the Classroom exhibit then ends with the artistic endeavors of the elementary school children of Greentown, = Northwood, Clearmount, Orchard Hill and the Mary L. = Evans Early Childhood Center, on display March 30th through April 22nd.=A0 The = colorful pieces by these young students remind us of the true meaning of = creativity!=A0

WINNERS ANNOUNCED! The Little Art Gallery of the = North Canton Public Library proudly announces the winners of the Hoover High = School show of the annual Art from the Classroom exhibit.=A0 Three local = artists who are members of The Little Art Gallery’s Art Advisory Committee juried = the exhibit featuring student artwork.=A0 Emphasis was placed on = imagination, originality, creativity and technical skill.=A0 Best in show was awarded = to Nicholas Sincere for a glazed = ceramic vessel with handles.=A0 Mastery of the medium of clay and the fresh = design were the outstanding elements that earned the piece this top honor.=A0 Awards = were given for first and second place in four media categories.=A0 In drawing = & prints, first place went to Audrey = Busby for a fantasy pastel drawing of a horse and the moon, and Jacob Linder received second place = for a pen and ink self portrait.=A0 Chessia Stroup took the honor of first place for a found object 3-D collage and = Alex White received second place = for Father Time, a clay sculpture, in the three-dimensional category.=A0 First = place in the painting category was awarded to Jacob Linder for an acrylic work entitled Gumball Machine and second place went to = Joseph Cerreta for a seascape.=A0 = First place in the category of mixed media was awarded to Erin = Corneliussen for a rendering of street signs, while Kylie Romell received second place for a=A0 piece called Glass Designs.=A0 Honorable = mentions were also awarded to four students: Taylor Forbes for a copper and marker palm tree, Vincent Marazita for a pen and color wash drawing = called Katrina, Brittany Braybon = for a mixed media collage of seated figures, and Emily = Schaffner for an oil pastel drawing of sunflowers.=A0 Congratulations are extended to all of = the award winners and to all of the students who participated in this exciting = exhibit!

 

And Beyond...

will be covered in = the next edition of this calendar!

 

Time-Sensitive = Opportunities:

 

Now through May = 6th

Walsh Students Photography Exhibit =

Studio M, Massillon = Museum, = 121 Lincoln Way East, downtown Massillon 44646
Fifteen students enrolled in Professor Lee Horrisberger=B9s digital = photography class at Walsh University are studying the work of outstanding = photojournalists from the perspectives of artistic style, technique, and history. =  The Studio M show may be seen during regular Museum hours, Tuesday through = Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Sunday 2:00 to 5:00 p.m., except when the = Silk Room has been reserved for private functions.  A call to the Museum = office can confirm that the exhibit is available for viewing‹330-833-4061. = Studio M enhances the collaboration between the Museum and the community by = showcasing the artistic talents of local, regional, and national artists.  The = series of five-week shows will continue throughout the year, selected by jurors = from proposals submitted by artists.  Brochures containing guidelines = and an application are available by contacting the Massillon Museum at = 330-833-4061 or www.massillonmuseum.org. = A visit to the Massillon Museum is always free.

 

Call for Stark = County Visual Artists: Fine Art Juried Exhibit, The Little Art Gallery of the = North Canton Public Library

The Little Art Gallery of the North Canton Public = Library will hold the 65th Annual May Show fine art juried exhibit from May 4 = through June 2, 2007.=A0 Open to Stark = County artists over 16 years of age. Entry information for the competition may be obtained at the North Canton Public Library, the Canton Museum of Art, = local colleges, galleries and frame shops or by calling 330.499.4712 ext. = 312.=A0 Each artist may submit up to two works for review by the judges.=A0 Entries will be accepted on Wednesday, April = 25th from 5PM to 7PM and on Saturday, April 29th from 10:00AM to = 1:00PM.=A0 A non-refundable $13 entry fee must accompany each work entered. Artists = who wish to become a member of Friends of The Little Art Gallery (FLAG) for $15 = will enjoy a reduced fee of $4 per work entered.=A0 With the exception of = photography, all artistic media are eligible.=A0 Artwork will be judged in one of = five categories: Oil & Acrylic, Watercolor, Drawing & Original = Prints, Three Dimensional Objects or Mixed Media.=A0 $1,200 in cash prizes will be = awarded, including a $200 grand prize for Best in Show, by jurors Christine = Shearer and Julie Friedman. For further information, contact Laurie at 330-499-4712 ext. 312 Mondays & Wednesdays 9AM to 4PM or Tuesdays = & Thursdays from 9AM to 1PM.


Call for Artists: In the Round Community Art = Space

Space is still open for the month of June = for local artists to display their work!

For more details, check the website: http://intheround.com/artspace or contact Janelle for = info!

 

Ongoing Opportunities...

 

Call for = Postings to this newsletter: Free! Square Peg Promotions

If your favorite arts organization = offers opportunities for arts or arts = education (music, dance, theatre, written or spoken word, visual arts of any form, = or culinary arts; workshops, demos, classes) or performances, please email all = pertinent info to janelle at squarepegpromotio= ns.com. Square Peg Promotions strives to compile the most comprehensive arts = calendar in the area...and postings are FREE!

 

To = contribute to the 2007 Fund for ArtsinStark or to find out more information = about the organization, please call 330-452-4096 or visit http://ArtsinStark.com.

Call for = Writers: The Wednesday Writers’ Workshop, N. Canton, has = openings!

The Wednesday Writers' Workshop has openings for = new membersNo membership fees or charges!=A0 = The group will critique members' work in all genres on the second Wednesday of the month at 6:30pm at = Panera on the Strip in North Canton.  Please contact Audrey Lavin at lavingroup at aol.com for = details.

**

submitted by:

Janelle Hannum Schmidt

Square Peg Promotions

PO Box 35878

Canton OH 44735-5878

330.806.6520 (New = phone#!)

www.squarepegpromotions.com<= /a>

janelle at squarepegpromotio= ns.com

"The secret of getting ahead is getting started.
The secret of getting started is breaking your
complex overwhelming tasks into small manageable
tasks, and then starting on the first one."--Mark Twain

 

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-------------------------------1176476422-- From fstorch at beckcenter.org Fri Apr 13 09:13:28 2007 From: fstorch at beckcenter.org (Fran Storch) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 12:13:28 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Barynya Russian Folk Ensemble performs at Beck Center this weekend only Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84EAED9A1@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77DE6.AC1FCFE0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C77DE6.AC1FCFE0" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C77DE6.AC1FCFE0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 INSIDE World Music & Beck Center for the Arts present =20 The Music of Old Russia: Barynya Russian Folk Ensemble =20 Two performances this weekend only! =20 Saturday, April 14 at 8:00 p.m. Concert & Dance Party Music-Armory Building =20 Sunday, April 15 at 2:00 p.m. Concert Mackey Main Stage =20 Advance tickets: Adults - $17/Students - $12 ($20 at the door) To reserve tickets, call the Beck Center at (216) 521-2540 =20 =20 A group of all-star performers from Russia, Barynya [bah-rin-yah], brings the traditional music of Russia to the stage with its vital spirit, humor and raw, passionate energy intact. Director Mikhail Smirnov founded the group in New York City in 1991 shortly after his arrival in the United States. In 2002, balalaika virtuoso, Alex Siniavski joined the group as musical director. Barynya takes its name from the traditional Russian dance called Barynya, which always begins the ensemble's performances. The dance consists of humorous, rhymed verses called chastushki alternating with energetic dancing featuring the squatwork called vprisyadku in Russian. This weekend's program will include Russian, Gypsy, Cossack, and Ukrainian songs as well as virtuoso instrumental pieces. =20 After the Saturday night concert, the audience is invited to stay for a party featuring music for dancing by the Barynya ensemble. The Beck Center for the Arts is located just 10 minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. Beck Center is full handicapped accessible and has convenient onsite parking available. =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_01C77DE6.AC1FCFE0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

INSIDE World Music

&

Beck = Center for = the Arts

present

 

The Music of Old Russia:

Barynya Russian Folk = Ensemble

 

Two performances this weekend = only!

 

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

Concert & Dance Party

Music-Armory Building

 

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

Concert

Mackey Main Stage

 

Advance tickets:

Adults - $17/Students - $12

($20 at the door)

To reserve tickets,

call the Beck Center at (216) = 521-2540

 

 

A group of all-star performers from = Russia, Barynya [bah-rin-yah], brings the traditional music of Russia to the stage with = its vital spirit, humor and raw, passionate energy intact.  Director Mikhail = Smirnov founded the group in New York City in = 1991 shortly after his arrival in the United States.  In = 2002, balalaika virtuoso, Alex Siniavski joined the group as musical = director.  Barynya takes its name from the traditional Russian dance called = Barynya, which always begins the ensemble’s performances.  The dance consists of humorous, = rhymed verses called chastushki = alternating with energetic dancing featuring the squatwork called vprisyadku in Russian.  This weekend’s program will include Russian, Gypsy, Cossack, and = Ukrainian songs as well as virtuoso instrumental pieces. 

After the Saturday night concert, the audience is invited to stay for a = party featuring music for dancing by the Barynya = ensemble.

The Beck = Center for the Arts is located just 10 = minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in = Lakewood.  = Beck = Center is full handicapped accessible and has convenient onsite = parking available.  =

 

 

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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Message-ID: <13eb94d70704131002y29a849ddn52ad5a288d9c6d89@mail.gmail.com> ------=_Part_4066_23164658.1176483761433 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline 2007 RAP SESSIONS COMMUNITY DIALOGUE ON "DOES HIP HIP HATE WOMEN?" "Does Hip Hop Hate Women?" is the second of two events brought to you by the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women's annual Project on Men and Gender. When: Wednesday Apr 18, 2007 at 7:00 PM Where:: Strosacker Auditorium (CWRU) 2125 Adelbert Road Cleveland, OH 44106 Panel Discussion featuring Bakari Kitwana - moderator, author of Hip Hop Generation and Why White Kids Love Hip Hop, Joan Morgan - author of When Chickenheads Come Home to Roost: My Life as a Hip Hop Feminist, Mark Anthony Neal - author of New Black Man: Rethinking Black Masculinity, Byron Hurt - producer/director of Beyond Beats and Rhymes and I am a Man: Black Masculinity in America, Tracey Sharpley-Whiting - author of Pimps Up, Ho's Down: Young Black Women, Hip Hop and the New Gender Politics Throughout the last several years of its 30 year existence, hip-hop has revealed itself as a national cultural movement centered around hip-hop arts that often lends itself to larger role of community development. Much of this movement is local and lacks formal connections at a national level. Hence at times even though many local young activists and artists are helping to forge new directions without a language or framework for revealing the national implications of this, it remains hidden from national view and its impact is minimized. The hip-hop cultural movement is forging a new dialogue around race. However this too exists for the most part in isolated pockets around the country. A national tour of community dialogues on race and hip-hop will bring national attention to the ways this generation is processing race in radically different ways than previous generations of Americans. The dialogues also hope to provide young people involved with hip-hop arts and activism a new language and framework for thinking through the emerging racial politics of our time and thereby assist greater community building. The community centers that often facilitated local discussion in previous eras have been caught up in changing demographics and economies. Community dialogues hopes to serve as a "virtual community center" where we'll debate issues of vital concern to the hip-hop generation. The purpose of the dialogues is to assist community building and social change by helping to evolve new frameworks for thinking through the crises of our time. This year, we're taking on the question, "Does Hip-Hop Hate Women?" Join us for an AFTER PARTY AT THE SPOT! Featuring: Gym Class Heroes- www.myspace.com/gymclassheroes Tabi Bonney- www.myspace.com/tabibonney April 18th, 9:00PM @ The Spot 1619 Mistletoe Rd. Cleveland, OH 44106 The Project on Men and Gender is brought to you by Case Western Reserve University's Flora Stone Mather Center for Women, with co-sponsorship from the University Program Board, Greek Life, Undergraduate Student Government, Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities, The Spot, Student Affairs, the Flora Stone Mather Class of 1956, Cleveland State University's Black Studies Department, the Cleveland area Men's Violence Prevention Task Force, the Community Technology Foundation of California, and Campus Progress. ------=_Part_4066_23164658.1176483761433 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline 2007 RAP SESSIONS COMMUNITY DIALOGUE ON "DOES HIP HIP HATE WOMEN?"

"Does Hip Hop Hate Women?" is the second of two events brought to you by the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women's annual Project on Men and Gender.

When:
Wednesday Apr 18, 2007
at 7:00 PM

Where::
Strosacker Auditorium (CWRU)
2125 Adelbert Road
Cleveland, OH 44106



Panel Discussion featuring

Bakari Kitwana - moderator, author of Hip Hop Generation and Why White Kids Love Hip Hop,

Joan Morgan - author of When Chickenheads Come Home to Roost: My Life as a Hip Hop Feminist,

Mark Anthony Neal - author of New Black Man: Rethinking Black Masculinity,

Byron Hurt - producer/director of Beyond Beats and Rhymes and I am a Man: Black Masculinity in America,

Tracey Sharpley-Whiting - author of Pimps Up, Ho's Down: Young Black Women, Hip Hop and the New Gender Politics

Throughout the last several years of its 30 year existence, hip-hop has revealed itself as a national cultural movement centered around hip-hop arts that often lends itself to larger role of community development. Much of this movement is local and lacks formal connections at a national level. Hence at times even though many local young activists and artists are helping to forge new directions without a language or framework for revealing the national implications of this, it remains hidden from national view and its impact is minimized. The hip-hop cultural movement is forging a new dialogue around race. However this too exists for the most part in isolated pockets around the country. A national tour of community dialogues on race and hip-hop will bring national attention to the ways this generation is processing race in radically different ways than previous generations of Americans. The dialogues also hope to provide young people involved with hip-hop arts and activism a new language and framework for thinking through the emerging racial politics of our time and thereby assist greater community building.

The community centers that often facilitated local discussion in previous eras have been caught up in changing demographics and economies. Community dialogues hopes to serve as a "virtual community center" where we'll debate issues of vital concern to the hip-hop generation. The purpose of the dialogues is to assist community building and social change by helping to evolve new frameworks for thinking through the crises of our time. This year, we're taking on the question, "Does Hip-Hop Hate Women?"

Join us for an AFTER PARTY AT THE SPOT!
Featuring:
Gym Class Heroes- www.myspace.com/gymclassheroes
Tabi Bonney- www.myspace.com/tabibonney

April 18th, 9:00PM @ The Spot
1619 Mistletoe Rd.
Cleveland, OH 44106

The Project on Men and Gender is brought to you by Case Western Reserve University's Flora Stone Mather Center for Women, with co-sponsorship from the University Program Board, Greek Life, Undergraduate Student Government, Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities, The Spot, Student Affairs, the Flora Stone Mather Class of 1956, Cleveland State University's Black Studies Department, the Cleveland area Men's Violence Prevention Task Force, the Community Technology Foundation of California, and Campus Progress.



------=_Part_4066_23164658.1176483761433-- From christyrmccune at sssnet.com Fri Apr 13 10:43:28 2007 From: christyrmccune at sssnet.com (Christy McCune) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 13:43:28 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ohio Youth Ballet benefit: Pampered Chef Open House this Sunday! Message-ID: <001401c77df3$3ea20940$0201a8c0@TRAVELER> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0015_01C77DD1.B7906940 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 =20 Ohio Youth Ballet to benefit from Pampered Chef Open House =20 =20 Canal Fulton, Ohio -- Come support the Ohio Youth Ballet and pamper yourself or your favorite chef at a Pampered Chef Open House noon-3 pm. Sunday, April 15 at The Turning Pointe School of Dance, 2387 Locust St. = S., Canal Fulton.=20 Everyone is welcome to browse and shop from the new spring line of = quality kitchen products from the Pampered Chef Company. At the same time, you = will be supporting the pre-professional Ohio Youth Ballet and all the = non-profit company=92s worthwhile community outreach programs. Under the artistic direction of Inna Stabrova and Dmitry Tuboltsev, the young dancers bring their love of the arts and talents to local schools, libraries, = retirement homes and other venues.=20 At the Pampered Chef Open House, a kitchen consultant will demonstrate all the exciting new products. If you place an order that = day, you will be entered in a raffle to win an Executive Saut=E9 Pan (valued = at $38) or an Ultimate Mandoline (valued at $59.50).=20 Also, if you book your own Pampered Chef Kitchen Show you = will be entered into the drawing five more times.=20 It=92s springtime, and now is the season to liven up and restock your = kitchen or complete any birthday or Mother's and Father=92s Day shopping. For more information, e-mail ohioyouthballet at turningpointeschoolofdance.net, or call the dance studio = at 330-854-1417. ------=_NextPart_000_0015_01C77DD1.B7906940 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

 

Ohio= Youth Ballet to benefit from Pampered Chef Open = House

 

 

Canal Fulton, = Ohio --=A0 Come support the Ohio Youth Ballet and pamper = yourself or your favorite chef at a Pampered Chef Open House noon-3 pm. Sunday, = April 15 at The Turning Pointe School of Dance, 2387 Locust St. S., Canal = Fulton.

Everyone = is welcome to browse and shop from the new spring line of quality kitchen = products from the Pampered Chef Company. At the same time, you will be supporting the = pre-professional Ohio Youth Ballet and all the non-profit company’s worthwhile = community outreach programs. Under the artistic direction of Inna Stabrova and = Dmitry Tuboltsev, the young dancers bring their love of the arts and talents to = local schools, libraries, retirement homes and other venues. =

=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 At = the Pampered Chef Open House, a kitchen consultant will demonstrate all the exciting new = products. If you place an order that day, you will be entered in a raffle to win an Executive Saut=E9 Pan (valued at $38) or an = Ultimate Mandoline (valued at $59.50). 

=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 = Also, if you book your own Pampered Chef Kitchen Show you will be entered into the drawing five = more times. 

It’s springtime, and now is the season to liven up and restock your kitchen = or complete any birthday or Mother's and Father’s Day = shopping.

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 = For more information, e-mail ohioyouthballet at turningpointeschoolofdance.net, or call the dance studio = at 330-854-1417.

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The HAPPY ENDING LYRIC PLAYERS (H.E.L.P.)
resident performing arts company of
First Baptist Church of Greater Cleveland
3630 Fairmount Boulevard at Eaton  Road in
             Shaker-Cleveland Heights
 
                       presents
 
           "WIZARD OF OZ"
 
8 PM Fridays and Saturdays April 13, 14, 20 and 21
8 PM Sundays April 15 and 22
7 PM Wednesday April 18.
 
Adults $15    Seniors and Students $10
For tickets and reservations call
              (440) 247-5916
 

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----------MB_8C94C1276C996BA_1FF4_65EB_FWM-M38.sysops.aol.com-- From fstorch at beckcenter.org Fri Apr 13 12:30:36 2007 From: fstorch at beckcenter.org (Fran Storch) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 15:30:36 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Joseph B. O'Sickey Retrospective Exhibition at Beck Center, April 13 - June 10 Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84EAED9A6@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77E02.3633E7F0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 13, 2007 For more information (216) 521-2540 Yvette Hanzel, ext. 225 John Coyne, ext. 236 =20 =20 Beck Center for the Arts and=20 Cleveland Artists Foundation present Joseph B. O'Sickey - Menageries and Other Worlds:=20 A Retrospective Exhibition 1941-2007 =20 Lakewood, Ohio - In collaboration with the Cleveland Artists Foundation (CAF), the Beck Center for the Arts presents A Retrospective Exhibition by celebrated painter, Joseph B. O'Sickey. His extraordinary artwork will be on display in two gallery spaces located in the Beck Center's Main Building. The CAF Gallery will showcase O'Sickey's artwork from April 13 through June 9. The Beck Center will exhibit his paintings in the Jean Bulicek Galleria from April 20 through June 10. Both exhibits are free and open to the public. For gallery hours, contact the Beck Center at (216) 521-2540. This exhibition, curated by William Busta, showcases O'Sickey's works spanning seven decades. This retrospective exhibition includes sketches of India and Africa from his years in the Army during the 1940s; advertising and design work from the 1940's and 1950's; landscape, still-life and garden paintings; and his recent work based on circus themes.=20 "This exhibition will be an eye-opener for fans and collectors familiar with O'Sickey's beautiful garden paintings, revealing new dimensions of the artist," says Sharon Dean, Executive Director of the Cleveland Artists Foundation. "In his work, you'll see=20 an artist who witnessed everything from Impressionism to Cubism and Pop art, and the then-new profession of graphic and commercial art. His work not only masters those movements, but builds upon them." Born in Detroit in 1918, O'Sickey grew up in Cleveland. He graduated from the Cleveland School of Art (now the Cleveland Institute of Art) and studied informally at the graduate level. He continued to develop his work through his 20s and was strongly influenced by post-impressionism. Throughout his career, O'Sickey taught at several area universities and exhibited his paintings at many notable exhibitions including the May Shows at the Cleveland Museum of Art. His work is included in collections at the Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland Public Library, Butler Institute of American Art, and other regional museums. An informal reception with Joseph B. O'Sickey will be hosted by the Beck Center on Friday, April 20 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. in the Daniels Lounge. An opening reception with the artist will be held on Sunday, April 22 from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. in the CAF Gallery at the Beck Center. The Beck Center for the Arts is located at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood, just ten minutes west of downtown Cleveland. Convenient onsite parking is available. ### ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77E02.3633E7F0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

FOR IMMEDIATE = RELEASE

April 13, 2007

For more information (216) = 521-2540

Yvette Hanzel, ext. 225

John Coyne, ext. 236

 

 

Beck Center for the Arts

and =

Cleveland Artists Foundation

present

Joseph B. O’Sickey – Menageries and Other Worlds: =

A Retrospective Exhibition 1941-2007

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Lakewood, Ohio – In collaboration with the Cleveland Artists Foundation (CAF), = the Beck = Center for the Arts presents A Retrospective Exhibition by celebrated painter, = Joseph B. O’Sickey.  His extraordinary artwork will be on display in = two gallery spaces located in the Beck Center’s Main Building.  The CAF Gallery will showcase O’Sickey’s artwork from April = 13 through June 9.  The Beck Center will = exhibit his paintings in the Jean Bulicek Galleria from April 20 through June = 10.  Both exhibits are free and open to the public.  For gallery hours, = contact the Beck = Center at (216) 521-2540.

This exhibition, curated by William Busta, showcases O’Sickey’s = works spanning seven decades.  This retrospective exhibition includes = sketches of India and Africa from his years in the Army during the 1940s; = advertising and design work from the 1940’s and 1950’s; landscape, = still-life and garden paintings; and his recent work based on circus themes. =

     = ;       “This exhibition will be an eye-opener for fans and collectors familiar with O’Sickey’s beautiful garden paintings, revealing new = dimensions of the artist,” says Sharon Dean, Executive Director of the Cleveland Artists Foundation.  “In his work, you’ll see =


an artist who witnessed = everything from Impressionism to Cubism and Pop art, and the then-new profession of graphic and commercial art.  His work not only masters those = movements, but builds upon them.”

     = ;       Born in Detroit in 1918, O’Sickey grew = up in Cleveland.  He graduated from the Cleveland School of Art (now the Cleveland Institute = of Art) and studied informally at the graduate level.  He continued to = develop his work through his 20s and was strongly influenced by = post-impressionism.  Throughout his career, O’Sickey taught at several area = universities and exhibited his paintings at many notable exhibitions including the May = Shows at the Cleveland Museum of Art.  His work is included in collections = at the Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland Public Library, Butler Institute of American Art, and other regional = museums.

     = ;       An informal reception with Joseph B. O’Sickey will be hosted by the = Beck = Center on Friday, April 20 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. in the Daniels Lounge.  = An opening reception with the artist will be held on Sunday, April 22 from = 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. in the CAF Gallery at the Beck Center.  = The Beck Center for the Arts is located at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood, just ten minutes west of downtown Cleveland.  Convenient onsite parking is available.

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-------------------------------1176494095-- From fstorch at beckcenter.org Fri Apr 13 13:15:15 2007 From: fstorch at beckcenter.org (Fran Storch) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 16:15:15 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]SATURDAY ONLY! BOGO Offer for Late-Night Performance of Sondheim's PASSION at Beck Center Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84EAED9A7@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77E08.72DE5B84 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C77E08.72DE5B84" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C77E08.72DE5B84 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 ~ BOGO Offer ~ for=20 Late-Night Performance Saturday, April 14 only =20 Stephen Sondheim's PASSION Directed by Victoria Bussert April 14 at 11:00 pm Studio Theater Beck Center for the Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood (just ten minutes west of downtown Cleveland) =20 To reserve tickets, call (216) 521-2540 =20 =20 Directed by nationally acclaimed director, Victoria Bussert, Passion's complex love story involves three lovers 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. This production contains sexual scenes with full nudity. =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 Passion runs through May 6. Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 p.m. with a special late-night performance on April 14. 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. To reserve tickets, call the Beck Center Box Office at (216) 521-2540 or online at www.beckcenter.org . =20 =20 Convenient on-site parking is available. Beck Center for the Arts is located just ten minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood.=20 =20 This production of Passion is sponsored by Cox Communications, WCLV 104.9 FM, WCPN 90.3 FM ideastream, LakewoodBuzz.com, and the FreeTimes. =20 =20 * Actor appears courtesy of the Actors Equity Association, the union of actors and stage managers.=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 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_002_01C77E08.72DE5B84 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

~ BOGO Offer = ~

for

Late-Night = Performance

Saturday, April 14 = only

 

Stephen Sondheim’s

PASSION

Directed by Victoria Bussert

April 14 at 11:00 = pm

Studio = Theater

Beck Center for the = Arts

17801 = Detroit Avenue in Lakewood<= /p>

(just ten minutes west of downtown = Cleveland)

 

To reserve tickets, call (216) 521-2540

 

 

Directed by nationally acclaimed director, Victoria Bussert, Passion’s complex love story involves three = lovers 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.  This production contains sexual = scenes with full nudity.

 

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 runs through May 6.  Show times are Fridays = and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 p.m. with a special = late-night performance on April 14.  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. = To reserve tickets, call the Beck Center Box Office at (216) 521-2540 or = online at www.beckcenter.org.  =  

 

Convenient = on-site parking is available.  Beck Center for the Arts is located just ten = minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in = Lakewood. =

 

This = production of Passion is sponsored by Cox Communications, WCLV 104.9 FM, WCPN 90.3 FM ideastream, = LakewoodBuzz.com, and the FreeTimes. 

 

 

* 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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Message-ID: <1FB3019EBE04D44F92FB300330FBC2CC110003@exchange.usalogin.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77E08.A5BC07B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable To celebrate the debut season of Northeast Ohio's newest performing arts company, Opera Cleveland is excited to offer all NEOPAL subscribers a very special 50% discount on all Gold Circle, A, B, and C level seats for our opening production - Richard Strauss' Salome! =20 Acclaimed soprano Lise Lindstrom triumphantly returns to Cleveland in the title role. Of her recent performance as Princess Turnadot, the Cleveland Plain Dealer exclaimed "Lise Lindstrom sang...with fearless brilliance." She "was riveting," agreed Opera News. =20 Ms. Lindstrom stars with Stephen Powell, who as Eugene Onegin and Sweeny Todd won the hearts of Cleveland's opera fans. The Plain Dealer heralded his "voice of velvet, capable of caressing...or exploding." =20 Salome opens April 20, with additional performances April 22 and 28, at the State Theatre, Playhouse Square Center. Call 216.241.6000 and mention code "50P" to receive your special discount. Tickets start at just $12.50! You may also order online at http://www.operacleveland.org. =20 Please join us as we raise the curtain on a new premier arts organization dedicated to presenting the classical repertoire's great masterpieces and opera's vanguard of bright young composers, singers and conductors. =20 For more information, please visit us at http://www.operacleveland.org, or call us at 216.575.0903. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77E08.A5BC07B0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
To=20 celebrate the debut season of Northeast Ohio's newest = performing arts=20 company, Opera Cleveland is excited to offer all NEOPAL subscribers a = very=20 special 50% discount on all Gold Circle, A, B, and C level seats for our = opening=20 production - Richard Strauss' Salome!
 
Acclaimed soprano=20 Lise Lindstrom triumphantly returns to Cleveland in the title role. Of = her=20 recent performance as Princess Turnadot, the Cleveland Plain Dealer = exclaimed=20 "Lise Lindstrom sang...with fearless brilliance."  She "was = riveting,"=20 agreed Opera News.
 
Ms. = Lindstrom stars=20 with Stephen Powell, who as Eugene Onegin and Sweeny Todd won the hearts = of=20 Cleveland's opera fans. The Plain Dealer heralded his "voice of velvet, = capable=20 of caressing...or exploding."
 
Salome = opens April=20 20, with additional performances April 22 and 28, at the State = Theatre,=20 Playhouse Square Center.  Call 216.241.6000 and mention code "50P" = to=20 receive your special discount.  Tickets start at just $12.50!  = You may=20 also order online at http://www.operacleveland.org.=
 
Please = join us as we=20 raise the curtain on a new premier arts organization dedicated to = presenting the=20 classical repertoire's great masterpieces and opera's vanguard of bright = young=20 composers, singers and conductors.
 
For = more=20 information, please visit us at http://www.operacleveland.org,= or call=20 us at 216.575.0903.
------_=_NextPart_001_01C77E08.A5BC07B0-- From remingtondreams at hotmail.com Fri Apr 13 09:22:52 2007 From: remingtondreams at hotmail.com (Donnell Hodges) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 12:22:52 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Health Discussion @ Karamu! Message-ID:

DR. BONITA COE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL INTERNAL MEDICINE OF THE CLEVELAND CLINIC TO FACILITATE A HEALTH DISCUSSION AT KARAMU HOUSE, SATURDAY APRIL 14, 2007

 

 

Cleveland (April 13, 2007) ? Dr. Bonita Coe, MD, MBA, of The Cleveland Clinic, will facilitate a health discussion at Karamu House to support the world premiere of A Colored Funeral.  Dr. Coe will address healthy living and at-risk behavior with a health checklist for women and men as well as an advanced directive form, which includes power of attorney for health care, living will and other wishes. 

  ?The advanced directive is really something young people need to consider because most of them do not have any personal legal directives in case of an emergency or life and death situation?, explained Dr. Coe.  The event, which begins at 4 pm, will take place on Saturday, April 14, 2007 in the Concert Hall at Karamu.

  A Colored Funeral, written by Gregory S. Carr, is a satirical play that examines social and health issues including hypertension, black on black crime, lack of life insurance and last will and testament, alcohol and drug addiction and risky sexual behavior, amongst others, that lead to the demise of African-Americans.  Carr will be in attendance to answer questions regarding A Colored Funeral.  In addition, a $3 discount is offered to all who attend the discussion.  Regular ticket prices for A Colored Funeral are $18 - $21.  Light healthy snacks will be provided.
 
Media Contact: Neal Hodges
216.795.7070 (x.249)
216.214.6383 (cell)
 
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Mortgage rates near historic lows. Refinance $200,000 loan for as low as $771/month* From edniam at alltel.net Fri Apr 13 09:43:52 2007 From: edniam at alltel.net (Edward Niam) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 12:43:52 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Press Release ~OUT OF DANGER~ *A Personal Protection Seminar for Women* Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0168_01C77DC9.643FF4C0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0169_01C77DC9.643FF4C0" ------=_NextPart_001_0169_01C77DC9.643FF4C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ~OUT OF DANGER~TM **A Personal Protection Seminar for Women** ~OUT OF DANGER~TM is a unique training that provides people with the hands-on-skills needed to protect them in any situation. This special program is for mothers, daughters, sisters and friends. In this seminar you will learn: -Fundamentals of personal protection -Awareness of dangerous situations and people -Common everyday items that can be used as defensive/offensive weapons -What happens to you physiologically and emotionally when you are attacked -Basic self defense techniques -When to fight - when to run -Break away methods -What to do when your attacker has a weapon -Safe driving - if you're being followed; a car with a red/blue flasher wants you to pull you over -Secure your home -Strangers at your door -Avoid being kidnapped -How to deal with a stalker -Protecting your children -Safety when traveling The program is two hours in length and is open to young women and adult females. Wear comfortable clothing and tennis shoes. Date: Tuesday, May 1, 2007 Time: 7 - 9 pm Location: Heritage Barn, Silver Springs Park, Young Road, Stow, Ohio Cost: $25.00 per person Space is limited so please register early! Registration: Call the Institute - 330.564.7558 or mail your check to Institute for Self Healing, 118 West Streetsboro Street, Suite 224, Hudson, Ohio 44236. Make checks payable to Edward Niam or Institute for Self Healing About our instructor: Edward Niam is a Master of Shaolin Kung Fu and holds the rank of Black Sash. He has been training people in all phases of personal protection for over 33 years. He is a former law enforcement officer and Director of Investigations for the Summit County Prosecutor's Office. Edward is a graduate of the Special Weapons and Tactics Training (SWAT) held in London, Ohio. Institute for Self Healing TaiQiGongtm Fitness Systems Edward Niam, M-T.C.M. Master-Traditional Chinese Medicine 118 West Streetsboro Street, Suite 224 Hudson, Ohio 44236 330.564.7558 Fax 330.342.3802 edniam at instituteforselfhealing.com www.instituteforselfhealing.com "Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away." _____ _____ _____ I am using the free version of SPAMfighter for private users. It has removed 33786 spam emails to date. Paying users do not have this message in their emails. Try SPAMfighter for free now! -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.446 / Virus Database: 269.4.0/759 - Release Date: 4/12/2007 7:58 PM ------=_NextPart_001_0169_01C77DC9.643FF4C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Sunflower

 
~OUT OF = DANGER~TM
 
**A Personal=20 Protection Seminar for Women**
 
~OUT OF = DANGER~TM is a=20 unique training that provides people with the hands-on-skills = needed to=20 protect them in any situation. This special program is for mothers, = daughters,=20 sisters and friends.
 
 
In this seminar you will learn: 
 
    -Fundamentals of personal=20 protection
    -Awareness of dangerous = situations=20 and people
    -Common everyday items = that can be=20 used as defensive/offensive weapons
    -What happens to you = physiologically=20 and emotionally when you are attacked
    -Basic self defense=20 techniques
    -When to fight - when to=20 run
    -Break away=20 methods
    -What to do when your = attacker has a=20 weapon
    -Safe driving - if you're = being=20 followed; a car with a red/blue flasher wants you to pull = you over
    -Secure your=20 home
    -Strangers at your=20 door
    -Avoid being=20 kidnapped
    -How to deal with a=20 stalker
    -Protecting your=20 children
    -Safety when=20 traveling
 
The program is two hours in length and is = open to young=20 women and adult females. Wear comfortable clothing and tennis=20 shoes. 
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Date:        = Tuesday,=20 May 1, 2007
 
Time:       = ;  7=20 - 9 pm
 
Location:  Heritage Barn, = Silver=20 Springs Park, Young Road, Stow, = Ohio
 
Cost:       &nb= sp; =20 $25.00 per person
 
Space is limited so please = register=20 early!
 
Registration: Call the = Institute -=20 330.564.7558 or mail your check to Institute for Self Healing, 118 West=20 Streetsboro Street, Suite 224, Hudson, Ohio 44236. Make checks payable = to Edward=20 Niam or Institute for Self = Healing
 
About our=20 instructor: Edward Niam is a Master of Shaolin Kung Fu and holds the = rank of=20 Black Sash. He has been training people in all phases of personal=20 protection for over 33 years. He is a former law enforcement officer and = Director of Investigations for the Summit County Prosecutor's Office. = Edward is=20 a graduate of the Special Weapons and Tactics Training (SWAT) held in London,=20 Ohio.
 
 
Institute for = Self=20 Healing
TaiQiGongtm  Fitness = Systems
Edward Niam, = M-T.C.M.
Master-Traditional = Chinese=20 Medicine
118 West Streetsboro = Street, Suite=20 224
Hudson, Ohio = 44236
330.564.7558 Fax=20 330.342.3802
edniam at instituteforsel= fhealing.com
www.instituteforselfheal= ing.com
 
"Life is not measured = by the number=20 of breaths we take,
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Message-ID: <621b4f918f684077ae31635848696430@cassidytheatre.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_SmarterMail_NextPart_2158826818873748 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =0D=0A=0D=0A Auditions for In Man =0D=0Aa new play by Michael Oatman = =0D=0ADirected by Melissa Crum=0D=0A=0D=0A Play Synopsis=0D=0A=0D=0A = An African American sales manager of a radio station is walking down th= e street on a beautiful summer day. A white male bicycle messenger is ridi= ng by the sales manager and inexplicably the sales manager grabs the bicycl= e messenger off his bike, slams him to the ground and beats him to death wi= th his bare hands. This play examines the aftermath of this horrific event.= =0D=0AThis show will be part of the 15th Annual R. Joyce Whitley Festival o= f New Plays, ARENAFEST.=0D=0A=0D=0ACast:=0D=0A Isiah Inman- African America= n late 20s early 30s=0D=0ATom Steward- Male early 40's =0D=0AJason Spencer-= Caucasian male early to mid 20s=0D=0ALorrie Inman- Caucasian woman late 20= s early 30s=0D=0A3 other male roles.=0D=0A=0D=0AAuditions will be held Satu= rday April 28th from 12:00-3:00pm=0D=0Aat the Cleveland State Factory Theat= re, Main Stage =0D=0A Please prepare a one minute contemporary monologue an= d be prepared for a cold reading. =0D=0A=0D=0AFor more questions or more in= formation: DO NOT REPLY TO THIS E-MAIL =0D=0APlease contact Director Meliss= a Crum at Melissa_blkofstarz at yahoo.com =0D=0A=0D=0A ------_SmarterMail_NextPart_2158826818873748 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =0D=0A

=0D=0A =0D= =0A Auditions for In Man
a new play by Michael Oatman
Directed by Melissa Crum

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=0D=0A Play Synopsis
=0D=0A= An African American sales manager of a=A0radio stati= on is walking down the street on a beautiful summer day.=A0 A white male bi= cycle messenger is riding by the sales manager and inexplicably the sales m= anager grabs the bicycle messenger off his bike, slams him to the ground an= d beats him to death with his bare hands. This play examines the aftermath = of this horrific event.
This show will be part of the= 15th Annual R. Joyce Whitley Festival of New Plays, ARENAFEST.

= Cast:
Isiah Inman- African American late 20s e= arly 30s
Tom Steward- Male early 40's
Jason Spencer- Caucasian m= ale early to mid 20s
Lorrie Inman- Caucasian woman late 20s early 30s<= br />3 other male roles.

Audit= ions will be held Saturday April 28th from 12:00-3:00pm
at the Clevela= nd State Factory Theatre, Main Stage

Pl= ease prepare a one minute contemporary monologue and be prepared for a cold= reading.

For more questions or more information:= DO NOT REPLY TO THIS E-MAIL
Please contact Director Melissa Crum at =
Melissa_bl= kofstarz at yahoo.com
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= =0D=0A ------_SmarterMail_NextPart_2158826818873748-- From balletlaves at yahoo.com Fri Apr 13 13:41:42 2007 From: balletlaves at yahoo.com (Courtney Laves) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 13:41:42 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Lecture by Peter Sklar Message-ID: <25693.84438.qm@web58701.mail.re1.yahoo.com> --0-386506299-1176496902=:84438 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Release Date:� April 5, 2007 �So You Want to be a Performer�� 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.�s Mischa Barton, Home Improvement�s Zachery Ty Bryan, Full House�s Lori Loughlin, NYPD Blue�s Rick Schroder, The Young & The Restless� Ashley Bashioum, Charmed and Picket Fences� �Holly Marie Combs, Sex & the City�s Sarah Jessica Parker, Walk the Line and Legally Blonde�s Reese Witherspoon and Ricki Lake all have in common? ����������� Peter Sklar, who has coached, directed or discovered all of the above young stars and hundreds of others, is offering a complimentary lecture, entitled: �So You Want To Be A Performer��. � 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. � The lecture will be followed by personal interviews with young members of the audience. � �So You Want to be a Performer�� is based on Sklar�s 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�g�s who include Sara Jessica Parker, (HBO�s Sex & The City), Reese Witherspoon, (Legally Blond, Walk the Line, etc.), Mischa Barton, (Fox TV�s 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�s currently developing a musical entitled �The Kid Who Played the Palace�, to be directed by William Martin, (Broadway�s �The Lieutenant�, five-time Tony Award nominee). � See www.petersklaronline.com. � 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. � WHEN: Sunday, April 22, 2007� �1:00pm � WHERE: Cleveland City Dance, 13947 Cedar Road, Cleveland, OH � RESERVATIONS: (216) 932-0222 --------------------------------- Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell? Check outnew cars at Yahoo! Autos. --0-386506299-1176496902=:84438 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Release Date:� April 5, 2007
�So You Want to be a Performer��
Free Lecture for Kids, Teens, Parents
Talent Scout with a Message
Media Contact
JENNIFER WATKINS
Public Relations
(917) 684-6977
Fax:� (425) 483-5694
What do The O.C.�s Mischa Barton, Home Improvement�s Zachery Ty Bryan, Full House�s Lori Loughlin, NYPD Blue�s Rick Schroder, The Young & The Restless� Ashley Bashioum, Charmed and Picket Fences� Holly Marie Combs, Sex & the City�s Sarah Jessica Parker, Walk the Line and Legally Blonde�s Reese Witherspoon and Ricki Lake all have in common?
�����������
Peter Sklar, who has coached, directed or discovered all of the above young stars and hundreds of others, is offering a complimentary lecture, entitled: �So You Want To Be A Performer��.
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.
The lecture will be followed by personal interviews with young members of the audience.
�So You Want to be a Performer�� is based on Sklar�s 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�g�s who include Sara Jessica Parker, (HBO�s Sex & The City), Reese Witherspoon, (Legally Blond, Walk the Line, etc.), Mischa Barton, (Fox TV�s 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�s currently developing a musical entitled �The Kid Who Played the Palace�, to be directed by William Martin, (Broadway�s �The Lieutenant�, five-time Tony Award nominee).
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.
WHEN: Sunday, April 22, 2007� �1:00pm
WHERE: Cleveland City Dance, 13947 Cedar Road, Cleveland, OH
RESERVATIONS: (216) 932-0222


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Open casting call for the film "For The Love Of Women"
IGAB Filmworks presents: for The Love Of Women, 

An audition will be held for their new film that will start filming soon. Non-union actors are welcome along with deferred pay parts and DVD copy of the film.

This film will be filmed in Cleveland Ohio, as of now auditions will take place in April and again in May for 2 days only to search for the right person for each part, extras and small parts could be needed.
To set a date for your audition with the casting director, you'll need to call for a date and time to be seen,  you should bring along your full bio and any color/black & white photos you have for their viewing.

Casting director for audition information:
Casting Director: Barbabra Bell 216-581-9600

Other fiilm projects are coming soon..if you missed out on this new film.

 



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--0-1613848240-1176511317=:79213-- From promiseheart at lpemail.com Fri Apr 13 20:36:16 2007 From: promiseheart at lpemail.com (promiseheart at lpemail.com) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 23:36:16 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last Call - Auditioning for Male Actor in Local Film Message-ID: <50445.76.205.72.145.1176521776.squirrel@wm1.lpemail.com> The Mama's Plan Film Group is making one final casting call for the role of Charlie Charleston, the lead male role in our not-for-profit social issue film. The ideal candidate for this role would be someone who can look the part of a 20 year old law school student. Charlie is preppie-like, handsome and charming. Rehearsals take place in Akron. Filming will take place later next month (May) at various location sites in northeastern Ohio. Since we are an independent group producing the film in a somewhat unconventional way, exact shooting times are to be determined. We are flexible and will try to accomodate your schedule as much as possible. We do prefer someone who is commited to this project and will remain in the region (be available) for the balance of the year. If you (or anyone you know) is interested in this opportunity, PLEASE CALL (330) 633-6093 ASAP to schedule an initial audition meeting and/or address any questions or concerns you may have (please do not respond by e-mail at this time). While we cannot provide compensation, the actor will receive notoriety, credit/references, and a free copy of the film in DVD format upon completion. To find out more about the film's story, themes and objectives, please 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 Fri Apr 13 20:49:02 2007 From: promiseheart at lpemail.com (promiseheart at lpemail.com) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 23:49:02 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Assistant Director Needed for Local Film Message-ID: <50457.76.205.72.145.1176522542.squirrel@wm1.lpemail.com> The Mama's Plan Film Group, based in Akron, is still seeking an assistant director for our not-for-profit social issue film. Since we are due to begin filming later this month (April 30th), this is an urgent need! Shooting of scenes will take place at various location sites in northeastern Ohio. Since we are an independent group producing the film in a somewhat unconventional way, exact shooting times from the start to finish of production are to be determined. We are flexible and will try to accomodate your schedule as much as possible. We do prefer someone who is commited to this project and will remain in the region (be available) for the balance of the year. If you (or anyone you know) is interested in this opportunity, PLEASE CALL (330) 633-6093 ASAP to schedule an initial meeting and/or address any questions or concerns you may have (please do not respond by e-mail at this time). While we cannot provide compensation, you will receive notoriety, credit/references, and a free copy of the film in DVD format upon completion. To find out more about the film's story, themes and objectives, please check out our website at: www.mamasplan.com. Sincerely, Eric Kowalski Volunteer/Representative for The Mama's Plan Film Group From hasanimanagement at onebox.com Fri Apr 13 21:41:32 2007 From: hasanimanagement at onebox.com (hasanimanagement at onebox.com) Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 00:41:32 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Advertisement Opportunity 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. ------=_NextPart_001_01BF24B2.F1B80B94 Content-Type: text/plain;Charset = "iso-8859-1" Hasani Management Presents our Second Annual Mother?s Day Celebration   You are cordially welcomed to attend Hasani Management?s special Mother?s Day event honoring all mothers in attendance on, Sunday May 13, 2007.  This spectacular event will take place at Holiday Inn in Beachwood, Ohio.  There is a small investment of $40 per person.   This black tie formal affair will include live entertainment, a formal dinner, fashion show and reception.    Do you have a business, planning a special event, or seeking employees, if so, you do not want to miss out on an opportunity to advertise or promote your business in our program ad for the Mother?s Day Celebration.  Don?t delay; call today to take your business or event to another level.  For further details on tickets and information on advertisement, give us a call at 216-916-7330 or check out our website at hasanimanagement.com.   Program Ad Prices:   Business Card Ad?????????????????.$20 Quarter Page Ad?????????????????..$30 Half Page Ad???????????????????..$50 Full Page Ad????????????????????$70 Full Page Ad (Color)????????????????$100   Business Information   Business Name:____________________________________________________   Business Contact:___________________________________________________   Business Telephone:_________________________________________________   Email Address:_____________________________________________________   What product or services does your company offer? ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________   Circle the program ad(s) you want to purchase:   Business Card     Quarter Page     Half Page               Full Page     Full Page (Color)   All checks/money orders must be received by May 3, 2007.  Payments can be to:  Hasani Management, P.O. 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Michael A. Miller: msrg-publications at earthlink.net or 216.389.6784. 

 

From ages two to 36, I performed in local theatrical productions in school, church and community-playhouse venues as an actor, singer and dancer.  I studied theater arts and English at Cuyahoga Community College, and my arts-related articles, interviews and reviews have been published in local publications including but not limited to the Encyclopedia of Cleveland History, Cleveland magazine and the Gay People's Chronicle.  I have since educated myself through independent studies in the finer points of film-making and am developing a fiction-based magazine, which was profiled in the Lakewood Observer.  Recently, I have accomplished hands-on experience in marketing, and am expanding my professional networking base in the business and arts community, locally and nationally.   

 
 
 
 

------=_NextPart_195811614584145324830-- From marnieb at windstream.net Fri Apr 13 22:08:40 2007 From: marnieb at windstream.net (marnieb at windstream.net) Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 1:08:40 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]BATTLE OF THE BANDS CONTEST!!! BANDS NEEDED - TOP PRIZE $1500.00 CASH!!! Message-ID: <20070414050840.BQTD5292.ispmxmta06-srv.windstream.net@webmail-relay.alltel.net> BATTLE OF THE BANDS CONTEST!!! BANDS NEEDED - TOP PRIZE $1500.00 CASH!!! We are working very hard to give $$ MONEY $$ away!!! THIS IS NO JOKE!!! *************NEW DATE AND EXTENDED DEADLINE*************** Bands needed for 3rd Annual Battle of Bands - (Adults 19 & over) Huge prizes!! 1st Prize $1500.00 AND Recording Studio Time at the Lava Room Recording Studio!!! Qualifying Rounds will be held at the HI-FI Concert Club, 11729 Detroit Ave., Lakewood,OH. We have extended the deadline to May 5, 2007. Qualification Rounds will be every SATURDAY AFTERNOON starting May 5th from 1-7 PM. (qualification round dates: May 5, May 12, May 19, May 26, & June 2, 2007) TWO BANDS PER QUALIFICATION ROUND WILL BE CHOSEN TO COMPETE IN THE FINALS DURING OUR FESTIVAL!! Doors open at NOON, there will be a cover charge at the door. The Finals will held at Columbia Homecoming Festival Saturday, June 30, 2007. Entry deadline is Saturday, May 5 2007. Visit our website at: http://www.columbiastation.com/homecoming/battleofthebands/forms/ to download the applicaiton or email us at bands at columbiastation.com If you need an application mailed, if you have questions or would like additional information you may call 216-324-2095 or 440-309-5295. This event is sponsored by the Columbia Chamber of Commerce, Hi-Fi Concert Club, Lava Room Recording Studio's & Ron Zehel Guitar Center. From weedz at bright.net Sat Apr 14 05:21:15 2007 From: weedz at bright.net (Ginny) Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 08:21:15 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Morrison Playmakers, Inc. Message-ID: MORRISON PLAYMAKERS, INC. (MPI) are reminding everyone that registrations for their summer youth program will be the following: SAT, APRIL 21 FROM 10AM-2PM AT THE SENIOR CENTER, 138 HIGH ST. WADSWORTH SUN, APRIL 22 FROM 1:30-3:30 AT FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 636 PARK AVE, BARBERTON PARK IN REAR OF BOTH BUILDINGS AND COME IN BACK DOOR AND FOLLOW SIGNS. AGES 8-18 PLEASE ....... PLEASE BRING ANY CONFLICTS YOU MAY HAVE!!!!! REGISTRATION FEE: $140 1ST CHILD $115 FOR EACH ADDITIONAL CHILD IN SAME FAMILY. SCHOLARSHIPS WILL BE AVAILABLE CLASSES WILL BEGIN MAY 5TH AND CONTINE ON SAT AND WED THROUGHOUT MAY. REHEARSALS WILL BEGIN JUNE 4TH AND CONTINUE EVERY MON, WED, THUR, SAT UNTIL PERFORMANCES PERFORMANCE DATES ARE: JULY 13,14,20,21 IN BARBERTON THIS PRODUCTION WILL ENTER A COMPETITION HOSTED BY THE OHIO COMMUNITY THEATRE ASSN. DATES FOR COMPETITION ARE JULY 28,29 IN COLUMBUS. WE WILL COMPETE WITH 8-12 OTHER YOUTH THEATRES. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CALL...330-416-5937 OR 330-769-4043 GINNY From rev.y.conner at sbcglobal.net Sat Apr 14 06:13:03 2007 From: rev.y.conner at sbcglobal.net (Rev. Yvonne Conner) Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 06:13:03 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking to hire instrumentalist for April 21st Message-ID: <495547.55994.qm@web83007.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1518242691-1176556383=:55994 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Broadway UMC would like to hire a musician for a solo, one time performance at a dedication program Saturday, April 21 3PM - 4PM. So, if you play violin, flute, trumpet, guitar, etc ... any instrument (other than piano) that requires minimum setup time and you have 10 minutes between 3PM and 4PM on April 21; please contact us at 216.271.3650. Rev. Yvonne Conner, Ed.D, MDiv. Senior Pastor Broadway United Methodist Church 5246 Broadway Avenue Cleveland, OH 44127 www.thebroadwayumc.org (216) 271.3650 (216) 341.3396 Fax (216) 739.0029 - Residence "The Church, not the State, proclaims the vision of the Kingdom to come. Therefore, the Church has an obligation to move out into society." Karl Barth --0-1518242691-1176556383=:55994 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Broadway UMC would like to hire a musician for a solo, one time performance at a dedication program Saturday, April 21 3PM - 4PM. So, if you play violin, flute, trumpet, guitar, etc ... any instrument (other than piano) that requires minimum setup time and you have 10 minutes between 3PM and 4PM on April 21; please contact us at 216.271.3650.


Rev. Yvonne Conner, Ed.D, MDiv. 
Senior Pastor
Broadway United Methodist Church
5246 Broadway Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44127

www.thebroadwayumc.org

(216) 271.3650
(216) 341.3396 Fax
(216) 739.0029 - Residence
 
"The Church, not the State, proclaims the vision of the Kingdom to come. Therefore, the Church has an obligation to move out into society." Karl Barth
--0-1518242691-1176556383=:55994-- From suehollandjohnson at yahoo.com Sat Apr 14 06:25:26 2007 From: suehollandjohnson at yahoo.com (sue holland johnson) Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 06:25:26 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]From S. Johnson: "PlayActs" Performances . . . Buy a Ticket! Be a Patron! Message-ID: <504767.76037.qm@web38710.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1923900518-1176557126=:76037 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit ?PlayActs? Performances. . . Need Your Support! Buy a Ticket! Be a Patron! What: ?PlayActs? Performances, presented by WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio When: Sat. April 28, 7:30 p.m., and Sunday, April 29, 3:00 p.m. Where: Gallery 324, Galleria, East 9th and St.Clair, Cleveland, Ohio Contact: Sue Johnson, director, 216-561-8608, wakeup4664 at aol.com . . . . . ?PlayActs? Performances Coming April 28th & 29th ! Gary Webster?s You?ll be Back, Prime Beef and Strictly Platonic? WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio presents ?PlayActs? Performances, Saturday, April 28th & Sunday, April 29th at Gallery 324, the Galleria, East 9th Street and St. Clair featuring Sapphire DeFranco . Mary Lu Franks . Charlie Loy Hawkins . Jim Lenahan . Jermal Ware and John Franks, Musical Director Tickets $12.00 Galleria parking available, $3.00 Go to www.wakeupandlives.org to Shopping Page to Order Tickets / Patron Listing. Make checks payable & mail to: WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio . P.O. Box 201524 . Shaker Heights, OH . 44120 ATTN: Sue Johnson Credit Cards: go to Shopping cart or call (216) 561-8608 Need Your Support! Buy a Ticket! Be a Patron! Make a Donation! To make a Donation to "PlayActs" Performances, and / or our "New Life, New Image" public speaking community service project which is piloting with New Life Community, a family transitional housing program, please go to the Shopping Page on www.wakeupandlives.org. . . . . . For Immediate Release Gary Webster, Emerging Playwright, Gets Triple Exposure: on the Stage, on the Small Screen, and on the Web Clevelanders will get a chance to experience three romantic comedies by Gary Webster, which take different looks at marriage, wedding rings, and lots of ??splaining to do,? when romance goes awry, during ?PlayActs? Performances, a two-day celebration held Saturday, April 28, 7:30 P and Sunday, April 29, 3:00 P, at Gallery 324 in the Galleria, East Ninth and St. Clair. The event will showcase two short plays, You?ll be Back, a tale told by two wedding rings, and Prime Beef, where Diane has a great idea to auction off her boyfriend Jeff and his friend Eddie at the upcoming benefit for the local animal shelter, and Strictly Platonic? a special staged reading of this full-length play, where, almost as a dare, Paul and Emily end up sharing an apartment in Florida as roommates. Paul?s chances for his dream job are affected by this arrangement, which leads to a series of schemes and results in an unanticipated outcome for Paul and Emily. This two-act production will receive its full performance, summer, 2007, as part of an on-going ?PlayActs? Performance series being presented to help support the Studio?s ?New Life, New Image? public speaking community service project which it is piloting with New Life Community, a family transitional housing program. WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio aims to present and promote Webster?s, and other area playwrights,? works that illustrate the diversity of arts and performing artists in Northeast Ohio. Studio director Sue Johnson said Webster?s plays were chosen because they help exemplify the organization?s mission. Besides, they?re fun and they take a light-hearted look at the foibles of love and marriage. ?Webster is a prolific playwright, who has penned over three hundred scenes, sketches, one- and two-act plays. We wanted to select some of Webster?s representative plays which have substantive roles for women and reflect diversity of age, race, and also, because Cleveland needs to know about our own in-house version of Neil Simon,? Johnson said. Webster began submitting his works, several years ago to the Studio, which conducts a playwriting competition once or twice each year, and considers all submission regardless of the writer?s experience. Johnson believes it?s time for Webster?s work to receive a special showcase and be introduced to Cleveland audiences. Viewers can see Webster share insights about his work and his craft on video streaming excerpts of ?Wake Up and Live with the Arts,? on the WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio web site, go to www.wakeupandlives.org, the spinning film reel. The cable show, now in its third year has featured more than one hundred arts-related guests from Northeast Ohio, Florida, Los Angeles, Canada and New York, and can be seen on Saturdays, 5:30 ? 6:30 P on Time Warner, Cable channel 21 in the eastern suburbs, and on Time Warner, channel 23 in the western suburbs; Cox Cable, Fridays, 9:30 - 10:30 P, ch. 45; and Cleveland Cable Access, Mondays, 7:00 - 8:00 P, ch. 46. . . . . . Gary Webster has been writing plays since he was in high school. The first he can remember was written in eleventh grade. It was titled "This Wasn't What I Had in Mind," and the topic was...surprise...RELATIONSHIPS! Webster followed that up with parodies of several Shakespearian plays. He wrote stuff long before that, but those are the first plays he can recall. He has been the ?token Gentile? in Ruby Fox?s writing group for years. His formal playwright's training came via Bob Noll's class at the Cleveland Playhouse. Webster is currently a radio announcer, who is making his directorial debut with Confessions of a Saturday Afternoon, which will be performed at Cleveland Public Theater in May. Sue Johnson is an actor, director, producer and talent coach whose professional credits include recent appearances in Cleveland area theatres, including Agents and Assets, an LAPD production at Cleveland Public Theater. She has directed My Big Fat Dysfunctional Office, a commissioned play, numerous "PlayActs" Performances, staged readings for Jim Spriggs' Terror on Biddle Street (2005), and Faye Sholiton?s All Things Being Equal (2006) for Karamu's Arenafest. TV credits include A & E's 100 Centre Street, and films, Antwone Fisher directed by Denzel Washington, and The Year That Trembled, Jay Craven, Director. Her talent resume lists numerous TV commercials, industrials, and voiceovers. Johnson produces, directs and co-hosts WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS TV show, with Chris Fortunato & Mac Michael, which showcases and celebrates the diversity of the performing arts, artists, and cultural arts in northeast Ohio. The performing & cultural arts program airs on Time Warner, Saturdays, 5:30 ? 6:30 P, Cable, ch. 21, eastern suburbs and ch. 23, western suburbs, on Cox Cable, Fridays, 9:30 ? 10:30 P, ch. 45 & Cleveland Access, Mondays, 7:00 ? 8:00 P, ch. 26. . . . . . About New Life Community . . . "First of all, New Life serves families -- we have welcomed over 550 families to our residential program in our sixteen years! We focus on employment as the means to achieve independence and stability, and we are proud to say that through our empowerment-style program over 90 percent of the families who have completed the New Life program have achieved employment. And on the average, 75 percent of our graduates are still employed one year after graduation and 85 percent still in permanent housing. Our families are all sizes and shapes -- most are headed by single moms with one to six children, although this year we have been blessed to serve several two-parent families as wells. -- The adults in our New Life families come committed to acquiring the skills and tools necessary to seek and obtain employment, affordable housing, and self-sufficiency during their four-month stay with us. Our before-and after-school children's program, our dedicated volunteers from the National Council of Jewish Women who bring us the Imagination Express, those who prepare a meal and spend a Family Fun Shop evening with our kids, the support we have from Hiram House Camp and Scotty's Place -- these are just some of the ways that we work to ensure a happy transition for the whole family . . ." Donna Asnani, Exec. Dir. (Annual Report, March 2007) ?Project New Life, New Image? . . . Acting Techniques to Enhance Public Speaking for Total Professional Image Impact. A series of 1 1/2-hour workshop sessions, designed to assist job seekers in becoming more effective in presenting themselves dynamically, enhancing self-esteem, professional image, and employability. . . . . . --------------------------------- http://carolirvin.com/wakeup.htm --------------------------------- Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell? Check outnew cars at Yahoo! Autos. --0-1923900518-1176557126=:76037 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit  ?PlayActs? Performances. . .
Need Your Support!  Buy a Ticket!  Be a Patron!
 What:    ?PlayActs? Performances, presented by WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors?  Studio
When:    Sat. April 28, 7:30  p.m., and Sunday, April 29, 3:00 p.m.
Where:   Gallery 324, Galleria, East 9th and St.Clair, Cleveland, Ohio
Contact: Sue Johnson, director, 216-561-8608, wakeup4664 at aol.com
                                                            . . . . .
?PlayActs? Performances
 
Coming April 28th  & 29th !
Gary Webster?s
You?ll be Back, Prime Beef and Strictly Platonic?
 
WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio
presents
 ?PlayActs? Performances,
Saturday, April 28th & Sunday, April 29th
at
Gallery 324,
the Galleria, East 9th Street and St. Clair
 
featuring
Sapphire DeFranco . Mary Lu Franks . Charlie Loy Hawkins .
Jim Lenahan .  Jermal Ware
and John Franks, Musical Director
 
Tickets  $12.00
Galleria parking available, $3.00
       
Go to www.wakeupandlives.org to Shopping Page to Order Tickets  / Patron Listing.
Make checks payable & mail to:

WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio  .  P.O. Box 201524 . Shaker Heights, OH . 44120

ATTN:  Sue Johnson
Credit Cards: go to Shopping cart or call (216) 561-8608
 
Need Your Support!  Buy a Ticket!  Be a Patron! Make a Donation!
 
To make a Donation to "PlayActs" Performances, and / or our "New Life, New Image" public speaking community service project which is piloting with New Life Community, a family transitional housing program, please go to the Shopping Page on www.wakeupandlives.org.
. . . . .
 
For Immediate Release
 
Gary Webster, Emerging  Playwright, Gets Triple Exposure:
on the Stage, on the Small Screen, and on the Web
 
    Clevelanders will get a chance to experience three romantic comedies by Gary Webster, which take different looks at marriage, wedding rings, and lots of ??splaining to do,? when romance goes awry, during ?PlayActs? Performances, a two-day celebration held Saturday, April 28, 7:30 P and Sunday, April 29, 3:00 P, at Gallery 324 in the Galleria, East Ninth and St. Clair.
                The event will showcase two short plays, You?ll be Back, a tale told by two wedding rings, and Prime Beef, where Diane has a great idea to auction off her boyfriend Jeff and his friend Eddie at the upcoming benefit for the local animal shelter, and Strictly Platonic? a special staged reading of this full-length play, where, almost as a dare, Paul and Emily end up sharing an apartment in Florida as roommates.  Paul?s chances for his dream job are affected by this arrangement, which leads to a series of schemes and results in an unanticipated outcome for Paul and Emily.  This two-act production will receive its full performance, summer, 2007, as part of an on-going ?PlayActs? Performance series being presented to help support the Studio?s ?New Life, New Image? public speaking community service project which it is piloting with New Life Community, a family transitional housing program.
           WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio aims to present and promote Webster?s, and other area playwrights,? works that illustrate the diversity of arts and performing artists in Northeast Ohio. Studio director Sue Johnson said Webster?s plays were chosen because they help exemplify the organization?s mission. Besides, they?re fun and they take a light-hearted look at the foibles of love and marriage. 
?Webster is a prolific playwright, who has penned over three hundred scenes, sketches, one- and two-act plays.  We wanted to select some of Webster?s representative plays which have substantive roles for women and reflect diversity of age, race, and also, because Cleveland needs to know about our own in-house version of Neil Simon,? Johnson said.
              Webster began submitting his works, several years ago to the Studio, which conducts a playwriting competition once or twice each year, and considers all submission regardless of the writer?s experience. Johnson believes it?s time for Webster?s work to receive a special showcase and be introduced to Cleveland audiences.
           Viewers can see Webster share insights about his work and his craft on video streaming excerpts of  ?Wake Up and Live with the Arts,? on the WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio web site, go to www.wakeupandlives.org, the spinning film reel.   The cable show, now in its third year has featured more than one hundred arts-related guests from Northeast Ohio, Florida, Los Angeles, Canada and New York, and can be seen on Saturdays, 5:30 ? 6:30 P on Time Warner, Cable channel 21 in the eastern suburbs, and on Time Warner, channel 23 in the western suburbs; Cox Cable, Fridays, 9:30 - 10:30 P, ch. 45; and Cleveland Cable Access, Mondays,  7:00 - 8:00 P, ch. 46.
. . . . .
 
Gary Webster has been writing plays since he was in high school. The first he can remember was written in eleventh grade. It was titled "This Wasn't What I Had in Mind," and the topic was...surprise...RELATIONSHIPS! Webster followed that up with parodies of several Shakespearian plays. He wrote stuff long before that, but those are the first plays he can recall. He has been the ?token Gentile? in Ruby Fox?s writing group for years. His formal playwright's training came via Bob Noll's class at the Cleveland Playhouse. Webster is currently a radio announcer, who is making his directorial debut with Confessions of a Saturday Afternoon, which will be performed at Cleveland Public Theater in May.
 
Sue Johnson is an actor, director, producer and talent coach whose professional credits include recent appearances in Cleveland area theatres, including Agents and Assets, an LAPD production at Cleveland Public Theater. She has directed My Big Fat Dysfunctional Office, a commissioned play, numerous "PlayActs" Performances, staged readings for Jim Spriggs' Terror on Biddle Street (2005), and Faye Sholiton?s All Things Being Equal (2006) for Karamu's Arenafest. TV credits include A & E's 100 Centre Street, and films, Antwone Fisher directed by Denzel Washington, and The Year That Trembled, Jay Craven, Director. Her talent resume lists numerous TV commercials, industrials, and voiceovers.
 
Johnson produces, directs and co-hosts WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS TV show, with
Chris Fortunato & Mac Michael, which showcases and celebrates the diversity of the performing arts, artists, and cultural arts in northeast Ohio. The performing & cultural arts program airs on Time Warner, Saturdays, 5:30 ? 6:30 P, Cable, ch. 21, eastern suburbs and ch. 23, western suburbs, on Cox Cable, Fridays, 9:30 ? 10:30 P, ch. 45 & Cleveland Access, Mondays, 7:00 ? 8:00 P, ch. 26.
. . . . .
About New Life Community . . .
"First of all, New Life serves families  -- we have welcomed over 550 families to our residential program in our sixteen years!  We focus on employment as the means to achieve independence and stability, and we are proud to say that through our empowerment-style program over 90 percent of the families who have completed the New Life program have achieved employment.  And on the average, 75 percent of our graduates are still employed one year after graduation and 85 percent still in permanent housing.  Our families are all sizes and shapes -- most are headed by single moms with one to six children, although this year we have been blessed to serve several two-parent families as wells.  -- The adults in our New Life families come committed to acquiring the skills and tools necessary to seek and obtain employment, affordable housing, and self-sufficiency during their four-month stay with us.  Our before-and after-school children's program, our dedicated volunteers from the National Council of Jewish Women who bring us the Imagination Express, those who prepare a meal and spend a Family Fun Shop evening with our kids, the support we have from Hiram House Camp and Scotty's Place -- these are just some of the ways that we work to ensure a happy transition for the whole family . . ." Donna Asnani, Exec. Dir.  (Annual Report, March 2007)
?Project New Life, New Image? . . . Acting Techniques to Enhance Public Speaking for Total Professional Image Impact.    A series of 1 1/2-hour workshop sessions, designed to assist job seekers in becoming more effective in presenting themselves dynamically, enhancing self-esteem, professional image, and employability.
                                                                                              . . . . .
 






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Check out new cars at Yahoo! Autos. --0-1923900518-1176557126=:76037-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Sat Apr 14 06:42:21 2007 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny K. Wu) Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 09:42:21 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]last reminder for April 21's OCAGC Meet and Greet OCA National Member Dinner Gala Message-ID: <0MKoyl-1HciRH1hZi-0003VC@mrelay.perfora.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00EE_01C77E79.34EDF0E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hello everyone, tickets is almost gone, so if you haven't considered attending, please do so asap. Not only you get a great dinner meal, but also wonderful performances from diversity cultural groups! 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 ------=_NextPart_000_00EE_01C77E79.34EDF0E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Hello everyone, tickets is almost gone, so if = you haven’t considered attending, please do so asap.  Not only = you get a great dinner meal, but also wonderful performances from diversity = cultural groups!

 

 

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

 

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_00EE_01C77E79.34EDF0E0-- From d20submissions at yahoo.com Sat Apr 14 10:09:32 2007 From: d20submissions at yahoo.com (d20submissions) Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 10:09:32 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL Auditions at the Cleveland Play House Message-ID: <362335.3036.qm@web33407.mail.mud.yahoo.com> SOMETHING OLD, SOMETHING NEW? SOMETHING TWISTED, SOMETHING SHREW! The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival celebrates its landmark 10th anniversary this year with one brand new production, the revisiting of a first year favorite, and a brand new performance venue. CSF?s summer repertory will consist of ?King Richard III,? directed by Allan Byrne, and ?The Taming of the Shrew,? directed by CSF Artistic Director Larry Nehring. ?The 10th anniversary of the Cleveland Shakespeare Festival is a monumental occasion for us,? said Nehring. ?Northeast Ohio has been so supportive of what we are trying to accomplish.? In addition to several of the venues that CSF has enjoyed in the past, the Shakes Fest will make an additional west side stop at Lorain County Community College?s Stocker Center for the Arts, in their outdoor amphitheatre. ?We are very pleased to add this venue to our schedule of performances,? said Managing Director Matthew Solarz. ?Now we can have performances all over Greater Cleveland, from the extreme west side, to the east side and close to downtown. ? Auditions are scheduled Monday and Tuesday, May 7 ? 8th, from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Cleveland Play House. Callbacks are planned for Thursday, May 10th. Please bring a headshot photo and recent resume. Online submissions can be sent to Larry at cleveshakes.org Final casting decisions will be posted to our new website (coming soon!) at www.CleveShakes.org once casting is complete. Additional information regarding auditions will be posted on the website and on our information line at 1-877-280-1646. 2007 CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE: July 7th & 8th ? SEASON OPENS ? at Lincoln Park in Tremont July 14th & 15th at Willoughby Fine Arts Association July 21st & 22nd at Lorain County Community College Stocker Center July 28th & 29th at the Shaker Heights Colonnade Aug. 4th & 5th at Cuyahoga Community College ? Western Campus Our newly-renovated website COMING SOON at WWW.CLEVESHAKES.ORG! __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From fionna923 at yahoo.com Sat Apr 14 16:34:20 2007 From: fionna923 at yahoo.com (Fionna Faulk) Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 16:34:20 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fionna Faulk on "RANDOM ACTS OF MUSIC" (Time Warner Cable) - April 17th & April 19th at 8:30pm (Also on Demand!) Message-ID: <20070414233421.35145.qmail@web52010.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-875241341-1176593660=:34905 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Fionna Faulk on Random Acts of Music (TV) =0A=0A Posted By:=0AFionna Faulk= =0A=0AHosted By::=0AFionna Faulk =0Ae-mail =0AWhen:=0ATuesday Apr 17, 2007= =0Aat 8:30 PM=0A=0AWhere::=0ATime Warner Cable (Also Airs APRIL 19th @8:30p= m!)=0AChannel 23 & Ch. 1111 On Demand=0ACleveland/Akron/Canton, OH 44115=0A= United States =0AView Map =0A=0ARandom Acts of Music TV will be airing the = episode that features me and David Ullman. Please help support your local a= rtists and local TV. =0ARSVP not required =0A =0A=0A=0A=0ASPREAD THE WORD..= . =0A =BB Blog this =0A =BB Bulletin this =0A=0A=0AA jam, some new artist= s and a good time. From Alliance Ohio it's Fionna Faulk and from Kent Ohio = we have David Ullman.=0A=0AWatch Random Acts of Music on OHIO ON DEMAND!!!= =0A=0ACh: 1111 click on the Lifestyles Tab - Random Acts of Music Tab then = click on name of artist you want to view.=0A=0AAiring in Cleveland Ch. 15, = Akron & Canton on Time Warner Ch. 23 Tue & Thu 8:30 PM.=0A=0Awww.randomacts= ofmusic.tv=0A=0A__________________________________________________=0ADo You= Yahoo!?=0ATired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around = =0Ahttp://mail.yahoo.com --0-875241341-1176593660=:34905 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell? Check out=0Anew cars at Yahoo! Autos.=0A --0-875241341-1176593660=:34905-- From herrickmartin at adelphia.net Sat Apr 14 19:10:31 2007 From: herrickmartin at adelphia.net (herrickmartin at adelphia.net) Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 19:10:31 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]stove needed for church kitchen Message-ID: <22715893.1176603031795.JavaMail.root@web26> Seeking affordable used stove, large size, six burner with side griddle if possible. anyone who knows where one is or where we can purchase one, please reply with info. Thanks. From Stacilynv at aol.com Sat Apr 14 19:11:00 2007 From: Stacilynv at aol.com (Stacilynv at aol.com) Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 22:11:00 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Still laughing all the way home from 'Urinetown'....! Message-ID: --part1_ce2.e257249.3352e3b4_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Officer "Lockstock" (played by the incredibly talented Max Chernin) claims in the show that "this is not a happy musical". Sorry, officer, but I beg to differ. I am neither a theater critic nor affiliated with the Stagecrafters' production of "Urinetown"....but I have to tell you all that I have never laughed so hard in a musical. Gloriously directed by Jamie Koeth with music direction by Sean Szaller and amazing choreography by Abby Lausin, this is a production you should not miss!!! Ben Fankhauser has an extraordinary career waiting for him on Broadway, no doubt, and he captures all that lead character Bobby Strong has to offer. The whole cast is wonderful....Stagecrafters truly has crafted a professional production. I remember the criticisms way back when that ran on neohiopal about this show....I didn't get involved then because I had never seen the show. After catching a clip of the song "Run Freedom Run" on WKYC's Good Company yesterday, I knew I had to see it (my own choir, the "Selrec Singers", is performing that song in June)....and I am so glad I did. "Urinetown" pokes fun at all things Broadway (look for snipets of "Annie", "Les Mis" and "Fiddler" just to name a few)....and it will definitely make you smile. In the course of the show, the cast even states "it's not a great title" for a musical....but this definitely IS a great performance!!! Don't miss it -- last performance is tomorrow at Orange High School at 1pm. Congratulations to producers Wendy Scott-Koeth and Richard Hinkelman for standing by your decision to do this show and giving the community such a treat!!! Staci Vincent ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. --part1_ce2.e257249.3352e3b4_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Officer "Lockstock" (played by the=20= incredibly talented Max Chernin) claims in the show that "this is not a happ= y musical".  Sorry, officer, but I beg to differ.  I am neither a=20= theater critic nor affiliated with the Stagecrafters' production of "Urineto= wn"....but I have to tell you all that I have never laughed so hard in a mus= ical. 

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I remember the criticisms way back when that ran on neohiopal about this sho= w....I didn't get involved then because I had never seen the show.  Aft= er catching a clip of the song  "Run Freedom Run" on WKYC's Good Compan= y yesterday, I knew I had to see it (my own choir, the "Selrec Singers", is=20= performing that song in June)....and I am so glad I did. "Urinetown" pokes f= un at all things Broadway (look for snipets of "Annie", "Les Mis" and "Fiddl= er" just to name a few)....and it will definitely make you smile.  = ;

In the course of the show, the cast even states "it's not a great title" for= a musical....but this definitely IS a great performance!!!  Don't miss= it -- last performance is tomorrow at Orange High School at 1pm. 

Congratulations to producers Wendy Scott-Koeth and Richard Hinkelman for sta= nding by your decision to do this show and giving the community such a treat= !!!

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See what's fr= ee at http://www.aol.com. --part1_ce2.e257249.3352e3b4_boundary-- From rorygirl4028 at hotmail.com Sat Apr 14 21:40:33 2007 From: rorygirl4028 at hotmail.com (sharon smith) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 00:40:33 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Opening: Disney's "AIDA" at Parma Senior High - April 20th - 22nd Message-ID: Parma Senior High is proud to announce the opening of our spring musical, Disney's "AIDA," this coming week - April 20th, 21st, and 22nd. PSH is one of only five high schools in the state putting on the production this year! The Friday and Saturday night shows are at 7:30 PM and the Sunday show is at 2:00 PM. Tickets in advance are $6.00 for students & $8.00 for adults; at the door $7.00 for students and $9.00 for adults. Parma Senior High is located at 6285 West 54th, just north of Parmatown Mall. Any questions or inquiries about ticket sales can be directed to Sharon Risko at 1-440-885-2300. _________________________________________________________________ Get a FREE Web site, company branded e-mail and more from Microsoft Office Live! http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/mcrssaub0050001411mrt/direct/01/ From casting at compoundpictures.com Sat Apr 14 21:37:56 2007 From: casting at compoundpictures.com (casting at compoundpictures.com) Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 21:37:56 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Casting Male 20's for Feature Film-Cross Country Road Movie Message-ID: <20070415044104.C57EC4CE59@braxton.siteprotect.com> Looking for actor, males 20=92s, to work with internationally distributed= =0D experienced filmmakers (cordobanights.com) on independent feature that will= be=0D filmed 5 weeks through July and August 2007. Filming to take place on the = road=0D from NY across country to California. Actor will need to ride motorcycle. S= low=0D speeds. Beginners level. =0D Meals, housing provided. Living stipend. Small cast and crew will share liv= ing=0D quarters.=0D Please respond with headshot and resume to casting at compoundpictures.com. = =0D =0D A man with no memory of his past joins three young drifters heading to=0D California. In the style of 60s cult, biker flicks and 70=92s spaghetti wes= terns.=0D =0D =0D =0D =0D From bernadettehisey at yahoo.com Sun Apr 15 06:54:28 2007 From: bernadettehisey at yahoo.com (Bernadette Hisey) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 06:54:28 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]MGP's "Anything Goes" Message-ID: <391741.53967.qm@web58612.mail.re3.yahoo.com> --0-410379349-1176645268=:53967 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Mighty Goliath Productions presents "Anything Goes" April 19, 20, 21, 22 Thurs, Fri, Sat at 8:00 Sun at 2:00 In the beautiful Daniel B. Ross, Ph.D. Performing Arts Center at Avon Lake High School Ticket prices: SPECIAL: Opening Night Only - All Tickets $8.00 General Admission $13 Senior Citizens and Students $9 Lead Characters: Bernadette Hisey as Reno Sweeney Ian Atwood as Billy Crocker Susan Didino as Bonnie LaTour Joe Tutak as Moonface Martin Angelamaria Garcia as Hope Harcourt Casey Wolnowski as Sir Evelyn Oakleigh Kristen Jones as Evangeline Harcourt Doug Brill as Elisha J. Whitney Angels: Charlene Figueira, Susan Hisey, Jennifer McAdams Jessica L. May, Tricia Stepanek, Hannah J. Stofan Susan Didino as Bonnie LaTour Joe Tutak as Moonface Martin --------------------------------- Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell? Check outnew cars at Yahoo! Autos. --0-410379349-1176645268=:53967 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Mighty Goliath Productions
presents

"Anything Goes"
April 19, 20, 21, 22
Thurs, Fri, Sat at 8:00
Sun at 2:00

In the beautiful
Daniel B. Ross, Ph.D. Performing Arts Center at
Avon Lake High School


Ticket prices:
SPECIAL: Opening Night Only - All Tickets $8.00
General Admission $13
Senior Citizens and Students $9

Lead Characters:
Bernadette Hisey as Reno Sweeney
Ian Atwood as Billy Crocker
Susan Didino as Bonnie LaTour
Joe Tutak as Moonface Martin

Angelamaria Garcia as Hope Harcourt
Casey Wolnowski as Sir Evelyn Oakleigh
Kristen Jones as Evangeline Harcourt
Doug Brill as Elisha J. Whitney
Angels:
Charlene Figueira, Susan Hisey, Jennifer McAdams
Jessica L. May, Tricia Stepanek, Hannah J. Stofan
Susan Didino as Bonnie LaTour
Joe Tutak as Moonface Martin


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Check out new cars at Yahoo! Autos. --0-410379349-1176645268=:53967-- From mardus at sbcglobal.net Sun Apr 15 07:49:27 2007 From: mardus at sbcglobal.net (Marie Dusini) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 07:49:27 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]WRPLAYHOUSE OPENS ITS 51ST SEASON WITH NEIL SIMONS' "RUMORS" Message-ID: <216147.17109.qm@web81003.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1769277555-1176648567=:17109 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit From: Marie Dusini (330) 836-2552 WESTERN RESERVE PLAYHOUSE OPENS ITS 51ST SEASON Western Reserve Playhouse opens its 51st season with the farce RUMORS written by NEIL SIMON on JUNE 1ST and it continues to play JUNE 2, 8, 9, 10, 15 and 16. MARK A. ZIMMERMAN returns to the playhouse this season to direct Rumors, he successfully directed our musical ONCE UPON A MATTRESS last season and it played to record crowds and received outstanding reviews from all the media. We also have a strong cast of very well known actors in our northeast Ohio theatre community, among them Natalie M. Mallis, Alex J. Nine, Emily Haase Demiray, Fig Jankowsi, Dan Camburn, Candace Russell, Jerry Schaber, Marc Dusini, and Jessi Hale. Fig Jankowsi and Jessi Hale appeared in last seasons musical ONCE UPON A MATTRESS, and Jerry Schabers? last appearance at the Playhouse was in MUSIC MAN. Candace Russell won rave reviews as our Opal in OPAL?S HUSBAND last season. Marc Dusini also has been in many of our plays over the last five years and has also received many well deserved reviews from the media. He is also one of WRP?S long time board members. Board member Walt Kaminski is set designer and fellow board member Sue Snyder is stage manager assisted by Rebecca Salchak. Darlene Matthew and Marie Dusini are producers. Tickets prices are $10.00 for adults and $9.00 for seniors and students. Curtain time is 8:00 p.m. with a 7:30 p.m. curtain time for Sunday June 10th. Theatre is located at 3326 Everett Road at the corner of Revere Road at the Bath/Richfield township line in Summit County close to I-271 and I-77 (Exit 143). FOR RESERVATIONS CALL: (330) 620-7314 Check MailCompose TG: UI: SFI: SFV: --> var url1 = "http://us.f810.mail.yahoo.com/ym/Search?Find=1&y5beta=yes&B=1_p=bottom"; --0-1769277555-1176648567=:17109 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
From: Marie Dusini (330) 836-2552
WESTERN RESERVE PLAYHOUSE
OPENS ITS 51ST SEASON
Western Reserve Playhouse opens its 51st season with the farce RUMORS written by NEIL SIMON on JUNE 1ST and it continues to play JUNE 2, 8, 9, 10, 15 and 16.
MARK A. ZIMMERMAN returns to the playhouse this season to direct Rumors, he successfully directed our musical ONCE UPON A MATTRESS last season and it played to record crowds and received outstanding reviews from all the media.
We also have a strong cast of very well known actors in our northeast Ohio theatre community, among them Natalie M. Mallis, Alex J. Nine, Emily Haase Demiray, Fig Jankowsi, Dan Camburn, Candace Russell, Jerry Schaber, Marc Dusini, and Jessi Hale.
Fig Jankowsi and Jessi Hale appeared in last seasons musical ONCE UPON A MATTRESS, and Jerry Schabers? last appearance at the Playhouse was in MUSIC MAN. Candace Russell won rave reviews as our Opal in OPAL?S HUSBAND last season. Marc Dusini also has been in many of our plays over the last five years and has also received many well deserved reviews from the media. He is also one of WRP?S long time board members.
Board member Walt Kaminski is set designer and fellow board member Sue Snyder is stage manager assisted by Rebecca Salchak. Darlene Matthew and Marie Dusini
are producers.
Tickets prices are $10.00 for adults and $9.00 for seniors and students. Curtain time is 8:00 p.m. with a 7:30 p.m. curtain time for Sunday June 10th.
Theatre is located at 3326 Everett Road at the corner of Revere Road at the Bath/Richfield township line in Summit County close to I-271 and I-77 (Exit 143).
FOR RESERVATIONS CALL: (330) 620-7314
--0-1769277555-1176648567=:17109-- From rev.y.conner at sbcglobal.net Sun Apr 15 11:03:25 2007 From: rev.y.conner at sbcglobal.net (Rev. Yvonne Conner) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 11:03:25 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Thank you - April 21 spot filled Message-ID: <630912.15951.qm@web83008.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1560611882-1176660205=:15951 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Thank you for the overwhelming response to our need for an instrumentalist. Our spot has been filled. We truly appreciate this list-serve! Rev. Yvonne Conner Rev. Yvonne Conner, Ed.D, MDiv. Senior Pastor Broadway United Methodist Church 5246 Broadway Avenue Cleveland, OH 44127 www.thebroadwayumc.org (216) 271.3650 (216) 341.3396 Fax (216) 739.0029 - Residence "The Church, not the State, proclaims the vision of the Kingdom to come. Therefore, the Church has an obligation to move out into society." Karl Barth --0-1560611882-1176660205=:15951 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Thank you for the overwhelming response to our need for an instrumentalist. Our spot  has been filled.
 
We truly appreciate this list-serve!
 
Rev. Yvonne Conner


Rev. Yvonne Conner, Ed.D, MDiv. 
Senior Pastor
Broadway United Methodist Church
5246 Broadway Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44127

www.thebroadwayumc.org

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(216) 341.3396 Fax
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"The Church, not the State, proclaims the vision of the Kingdom to come. Therefore, the Church has an obligation to move out into society." Karl Barth
--0-1560611882-1176660205=:15951-- From TBROWN at plaind.com Sun Apr 15 12:11:11 2007 From: TBROWN at plaind.com (TONY BROWN) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 15:11:11 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Authors Seeking AA Actress (Paid Gig) In-Reply-To: <192234.79213.qm@web36502.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <20070413181735.4238.qmail@web81405.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <192234.79213.qm@web36502.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <4622408E.B6E4.0002.0@plaind.com> good point, marc. more importantly, does the person who posted this advert mean to imply = that ONLY an actress in aa could do this part? seems prima facie discrimina= tory to me. actresses ACT, meaning an actress in or out of aa should be = qualified, so long as she can play the role (which i presume is that of a = sober woman). anyway, not that important in the grand scheme of things, = but it came across as weird. tony >>> MARC MORITZ 4/13/2007 8:41 PM >>> AA Actress? Aren't people in Alcoholics Anonymous supposed to be anonymous?= =20 Moritz MARC MORITZ=20 216-255-1120 cell Sign up for FREE breaking news updates at cleveland.com/updates From bobbywms1 at excite.com Sun Apr 15 12:44:03 2007 From: bobbywms1 at excite.com (bobbywms1 at excite.com) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 15:44:03 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Smoking Ban in Public Message-ID: <20070415194403.9861991FE5@xprdmxin.myway.com> --EXCITEBOUNDARY_000__59e2ec757ae4823aaea79ce9556d99d9 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Mr. Brown, From my perspective as a member of the Cleveland theater community for almost two decades as well as a former health care professional, I find the comparison of the smoking ban in public places, to attempts to censor language and nudity onstage almost laughable. Language and nudity do not constitute a public health hazard, while the dangers of smoking and second-hand smoke are well documented. I wonder, would any of the directors mentioned in your article ask an actor to take a loaded gun on stage? Or stage a fight with sharpened/pointed swords or knives? Of course not. According to the Center for Disease Control smoking related illnesses killed 10 times more Americans than guns in 2006. Not only is the ban now the law, it is also the will of the people, many of whom patronize our theaters. I've been involved in numerous productions where lines were cut/edited or situations adapted because of length, time, or whatever need the director felt had to be met. Why is this different? Change is an inevitable part of life. Our challenge as artists is to embrace the changes and to adapt.Compared to the welfare of actors and audiences, what should our priority be? After all...it is just a play. Very truly yours, Robert J. Williams _______________________________________________ Join Excite! - http://www.excite.com The most personalized portal on the Web! --EXCITEBOUNDARY_000__59e2ec757ae4823aaea79ce9556d99d9 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

Mr. Brown,

From my perspective as a member of the Cleveland theater community for almost two decades as well as a former health care professional, I find the comparison of the smoking ban in public places, to attempts to censor language and nudity onstage almost laughable. Language and nudity do not constitute a public health hazard, while the dangers of smoking and second-hand smoke are well documented. I wonder, would any of the directors mentioned in your article ask an actor to take a loaded gun on stage? Or stage a fight with sharpened/pointed swords or knives? Of course not. According to the Center for Disease Control smoking related illnesses killed 10 times more Americans than guns in 2006. Not only is the ban now the law, it is also the will of the people, many of whom patronize our theaters. I've been involved in numerous productions where lines were cut/edited or situations adapted because of length, time, or whatever need the director felt had to be met. Why is this different? Change is an inevitable part of life. Our challenge as artists is to embrace the changes and to adapt.Compared to the welfare of actors and audiences, what should our priority be? After all...it is just a play.

Very truly yours,

Robert J. Williams




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--EXCITEBOUNDARY_000__59e2ec757ae4823aaea79ce9556d99d9-- From TBROWN at plaind.com Sun Apr 15 13:13:11 2007 From: TBROWN at plaind.com (TONY BROWN) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 16:13:11 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Smoking Ban in Public In-Reply-To: <20070415194403.9861991FE5@xprdmxin.myway.com> References: <20070415194403.9861991FE5@xprdmxin.myway.com> Message-ID: <46224F16.B6E4.0002.0@plaind.com> actors and other performers are asked to make many sacrifices. chevy chase = and jerry lewis have suffered damage to their bodies from taking pratfalls.= ballet dancers, from an early age, contort their bodies into unnatural = postures. opera singers risk their vocal chords with demanding scores. = smoking a cigarette, or an herbal cigarette, onstage once a night (or = twice on matinee days) hardly constitute a life-threatening undertaking, = unlike using a loaded gun or an unbuttoned epee. as for obscenity and = nudity on stage, plenty of right-wing nut-cases who believe that they are = unhealthy, possibly even enough so as to cause eternal damnation. at any rate, the first ammendment is likely to prevail here. tony =20 >>> "" 4/15/2007 3:44 PM >>> Mr. Brown, From my perspective as a member of the Cleveland theater = community for almost two decades as well as a former health care profession= al, I find the comparison of the smoking ban in public places, to attempts = to censor language and nudity onstage almost laughable. Language and = nudity do not constitute a public health hazard, while the dangers of = smoking and second-hand smoke are well documented. I wonder, would any of = the directors mentioned in your article ask an actor to take a loaded gun = on stage? Or stage a fight with sharpened/pointed swords or knives? Of = course not. According to the Center for Disease Control smoking related = illnesses killed 10 times more Americans than guns in 2006. Not only is = the ban now the law, it is also the will of the people, many of whom = patronize our theaters. I've been involved in numerous productions where = lines were cut/edited or situations adapted because of length, time, or = whatever need the director felt had to be met. Why is=20 this different? Change is an inevitable part of life. Our challenge as = artists is to embrace the changes and to adapt.Compared to the welfare of = actors and audiences, what should our priority be? After all...it is just = a play. Very truly yours, Robert J. Williams _______________________________________________ Join Excite! - http://www.excite.com=20 The most personalized portal on the Web! Sign up for FREE breaking news updates at cleveland.com/updates From judgehand2003a at yahoo.com Sun Apr 15 13:55:30 2007 From: judgehand2003a at yahoo.com (Christopher Fortunato) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 13:55:30 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Smoking Ban in Public In-Reply-To: <46224F16.B6E4.0002.0@plaind.com> Message-ID: <650339.94741.qm@web51912.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-981646063-1176670530=:94741 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Two seasons ago, I was in a professional musical production that had a number of injuries from young dancers who were giving it their all. My experience with producers is that they make sure treatment and paperwork is successfully carried out. Worker's compensation in Equity productions has always been faithfully adhered. One of my first jury cases as a lawyer was securing worker's compensation benefits for a ballet dancer. The testimony of what a ballet dancer had to go through for warm ups, practice, basic positions esp. turnouts of the hip will lend to osteo arthritis in middle age and, subsequently, the diminution of a dancer's career into character parts in dancing. I really think the comparison of smoking to other stage hazards does not bear scrutiny. Speaking as someone who smoked Lucky Strikes with his mother for nine months, the theatre going public and fellow actors are not going to suffer deleterious affects from such smoking. It is a wonder, though, that so many actors smoke on break when one's lungs are so important to ensuring one's voice is heard in the back row. (I was trained before there were stage microphones.) As for obscenity and nudity on stage, the two concepts are not necesarrily the same. One of my first Broadway shows I saw, back in 1981, "The Elephant Man" had Carole Shelley bare her breasts on stage to the Elephant Man when he lamented he had never seen a women's breasts and would most likely never do so. Obscene, no. Nudity, partial, yes. Acceptable? Absolutely. Other examples of nudity include "The Lisbon Traviata", "Hair", "Oh, Calcutta" and "Jeffrey", a Paul Rudnick comedy where this writer ended a scene clad in nothing more but a jock (thank you, Brian Z.) Obscenity is usually determined by community standards, but the consensus of the law on that subject will define obscenity as contact between partners or ejaculation. Some conservatives (many in acting who are too afraid to say they are for fear of not getting cast or losing friends) have the discernment to know the difference. Christopher Fortunato TONY BROWN wrote: actors and other performers are asked to make many sacrifices. chevy chase and jerry lewis have suffered damage to their bodies from taking pratfalls. ballet dancers, from an early age, contort their bodies into unnatural postures. opera singers risk their vocal chords with demanding scores. smoking a cigarette, or an herbal cigarette, onstage once a night (or twice on matinee days) hardly constitute a life-threatening undertaking, unlike using a loaded gun or an unbuttoned epee. as for obscenity and nudity on stage, plenty of right-wing nut-cases who believe that they are unhealthy, possibly even enough so as to cause eternal damnation. at any rate, the first ammendment is likely to prevail here. tony >>> "" 4/15/2007 3:44 PM >>> Mr. Brown, From my perspective as a member of the Cleveland theater community for almost two decades as well as a former health care professional, I find the comparison of the smoking ban in public places, to attempts to censor language and nudity onstage almost laughable. Language and nudity do not constitute a public health hazard, while the dangers of smoking and second-hand smoke are well documented. I wonder, would any of the directors mentioned in your article ask an actor to take a loaded gun on stage? Or stage a fight with sharpened/pointed swords or knives? Of course not. According to the Center for Disease Control smoking related illnesses killed 10 times more Americans than guns in 2006. Not only is the ban now the law, it is also the will of the people, many of whom patronize our theaters. I've been involved in numerous productions where lines were cut/edited or situations adapted because of length, time, or whatever need the director felt had to be met. Why is this different? Change is an inevitable part of life. Our challenge as artists is to embrace the changes and to adapt.Compared to the welfare of actors and audiences, what should our priority be? After all...it is just a play. Very truly yours, Robert J. 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Two seasons ago, I was in a professional musical production that had a number of injuries from young dancers who were giving it their all.  My experience with producers is that they make sure treatment and paperwork is successfully carried out.  Worker's compensation in Equity productions has always been faithfully adhered.
 
One of my first jury cases as a lawyer was securing worker's compensation benefits for a ballet dancer.  The testimony of what a ballet dancer had to go through for warm ups, practice, basic positions esp. turnouts of the hip will lend to osteo arthritis in middle age and, subsequently, the diminution of a dancer's career into character parts in dancing.
 
I really think the comparison of smoking to other stage hazards does not bear scrutiny.  Speaking as someone who smoked Lucky Strikes with his mother for nine months, the theatre going public and fellow actors are not going to suffer deleterious affects from such smoking.  It is a wonder, though, that so many actors smoke on break when one's lungs are so important to ensuring one's voice is heard in the back row.  (I was trained before there were stage microphones.)
As for obscenity and nudity on stage, the two concepts are not necesarrily the same.  One of my first Broadway shows I saw, back in 1981, "The Elephant Man" had Carole Shelley bare her breasts on stage to the Elephant Man when he lamented he had never seen a women's breasts and would most likely never do so.  Obscene, no.  Nudity, partial, yes. Acceptable?  Absolutely.  Other examples of nudity include "The Lisbon Traviata", "Hair", "Oh, Calcutta" and "Jeffrey", a Paul Rudnick comedy where this writer ended a scene clad in nothing more but a jock (thank you, Brian Z.) 
 
Obscenity is usually determined by community standards, but the consensus of the law on that subject will define obscenity as contact between partners or ejaculation.
 
Some conservatives (many in acting who are too afraid to say they are for fear of not getting cast or losing friends) have the discernment to know the difference. 
 
Christopher Fortunato

TONY BROWN <TBROWN at plaind.com> wrote:
actors and other performers are asked to make many sacrifices. chevy chase and jerry lewis have suffered damage to their bodies from taking pratfalls. ballet dancers, from an early age, contort their bodies into unnatural postures. opera singers risk their vocal chords with demanding scores. smoking a cigarette, or an herbal cigarette, onstage once a night (or twice on matinee days) hardly constitute a life-threatening undertaking, unlike using a loaded gun or an unbuttoned epee. as for obscenity and nudity on stage, plenty of right-wing nut-cases who believe that they are unhealthy, possibly even enough so as to cause eternal damnation.

at any rate, the first ammendment is likely to prevail here.

tony

>>> "" 4/15/2007 3:44 PM >>>


Mr. Brown, From my perspective as a member of the Cleveland theater community for almost two decades as well as a former health care professional, I find the comparison of the smoking ban in public places, to attempts to censor language and nudity onstage almost laughable. Language and nudity do not constitute a public health hazard, while the dangers of smoking and second-hand smoke are well documented. I wonder, would any of the directors mentioned in your article ask an actor to take a loaded gun on stage? Or stage a fight with sharpened/pointed swords or knives? Of course not. According to the Center for Disease Control smoking related illnesses killed 10 times more Americans than guns in 2006. Not only is the ban now the law, it is also the will of the people, many of whom patronize our theaters. I've been involved in numerous productions where lines were cut/edited or situations adapted because of length, time, or whatever need the director felt had to be met. Why is
this different? Change is an inevitable part of life. Our challenge as artists is to embrace the changes and to adapt.Compared to the welfare of actors and audiences, what should our priority be? After all...it is just a play. Very truly yours, Robert J. Williams

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Exercise your brain! Try Flexicon. From mabenator at gmail.com Sun Apr 15 14:30:55 2007 From: mabenator at gmail.com (Marie Bohusch) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 17:30:55 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Authors Seeking AA Actress (Paid Gig) In-Reply-To: <4622408E.B6E4.0002.0@plaind.com> References: <20070413181735.4238.qmail@web81405.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <192234.79213.qm@web36502.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <4622408E.B6E4.0002.0@plaind.com> Message-ID: <8e2acdfe0704151430x1c3f8c06sfae4466a3108c8@mail.gmail.com> as a female, I thought the AA meant stringbean. When I saw the reply about A.A. -- I tried to visit the website to see if there was any further explanation there, since I AM a 34y.o. stringbean. The website seems to have a Java applet of some variety that keeps sucking up about 350MB of RAM (no joke) and crashing my internet browser, so I still have no clue whether they are looking for a stringbean or a sober alcoholic. Is there a non-Java version of the website, or could we possibly get an explanation of what is meant by AA? marie On 4/15/07, TONY BROWN wrote: > good point, marc. > > more importantly, does the person who posted this advert mean to imply that ONLY an actress in aa could do this part? seems prima facie discriminatory to me. actresses ACT, meaning an actress in or out of aa should be qualified, so long as she can play the role (which i presume is that of a sober woman). anyway, not that important in the grand scheme of things, but it came across as weird. > > tony > > >>> MARC MORITZ 4/13/2007 8:41 PM >>> > AA Actress? Aren't people in Alcoholics Anonymous supposed to be anonymous? > > Moritz > > > MARC MORITZ > 216-255-1120 cell > From bwillis at rightupmedia.com Sun Apr 15 16:10:57 2007 From: bwillis at rightupmedia.com (Brooke Willis) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 19:10:57 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Re: Authors Seeking AA Actress (Paid Gig) In-Reply-To: <4622408E.B6E4.0002.0@plaind.com> References: <20070413181735.4238.qmail@web81405.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <192234.79213.qm@web36502.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <4622408E.B6E4.0002.0@plaind.com> Message-ID: Um, hello, didn't it occur to you that it might mean an African American actress? I assume Marc was just being funny. Brooke On Apr 15, 2007, at 3:11 PM, TONY BROWN wrote: good point, marc. more importantly, does the person who posted this advert mean to imply that ONLY an actress in aa could do this part? seems prima facie discriminatory to me. actresses ACT, meaning an actress in or out of aa should be qualified, so long as she can play the role (which i presume is that of a sober woman). anyway, not that important in the grand scheme of things, but it came across as weird. tony >>> MARC MORITZ 4/13/2007 8:41 PM >>> AA Actress? Aren't people in Alcoholics Anonymous supposed to be anonymous? Moritz MARC MORITZ 216-255-1120 cell From higbee at chsaviour.org Sun Apr 15 16:21:43 2007 From: higbee at chsaviour.org (Judith Higbee) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 19:21:43 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Music of the Americas concert, lecture and exhibit Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77FB4.D45705AB Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable MUSIC OF THE AMERICAS Sunday, April 29th 3:00 p.m. =20 MUSIC OF SOUTH, CENTRAL AND NORTH AMERICA Adult, Youth and Children's Choirs, Instrumentalists, Handbell Choirs and Liturgical Dancers ECHOWOOD: flute & percussion duo featuring Virginia Steiger and Timothy Strelau =20 CONCERT HIGHLIGHTS Wedding Cantata by Daniel Pinkham Gloria (Misa Criolla) by Ariel Ramirez Soloists: Stephen DiLauro, bass; Evan Bescan, tenor =20 ART EXHIBIT April 22-29 Huipiles - Hand-woven and embroidered blouses from Guatemala display Mayan heritage in their bright colors and intricate designs. =20 LECTURE April 29 at 9:30 a.m. Mayan Spirituality and the Natural World =20 Laura Martin, Ph.D., recently retired=20 from Cleveland State University is a specialist in Mayan languages and culture. =20 Free and open to the community. =20 CHURCH OF THE SAVIOUR 2537 LEE ROAD, CLEVELAND HTS., OH (1 block North of Fairmount Blvd.) 216-321-8880 =20 Judith Higbee Director of Music Church of the Saviour 2537 Lee Road =20 Cleveland Hts., OH 44118 216-321-8880 higbee at chsaviour.org =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77FB4.D45705AB Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

MUSIC OF THE AMERICAS

Sunday, April 29th   3:00 p.m.

 

MUSIC OF SOUTH, CENTRAL AND NORTH AMERICA

Adult, Youth and Children’s Choirs, Instrumentalists,

Handbell Choirs and Liturgical Dancers

ECHOWOOD: flute & percussion duo featuring Virginia Steiger and Timothy = Strelau

 

CONCERT HIGHLIGHTS

Wedding Cantata by Daniel Pinkham

Gloria (Misa Criolla) by Ariel Ramirez

Soloists: Stephen DiLauro, bass;  Evan Bescan, = tenor

 

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Judith Higbee

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C77FB4.D45705AB-- From sharonschnall at yahoo.com Sun Apr 15 16:37:46 2007 From: sharonschnall at yahoo.com (sharon schnall) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 16:37:46 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Smoking Ban in Public In-Reply-To: <46224F16.B6E4.0002.0@plaind.com> Message-ID: <256728.48433.qm@web31414.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-870425610-1176680266=:48433 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Dear Tony. I do not smoke, nor do I personally object to cigarettes being used on stage, during live theatrical performances. I never gave smoke - whether produced by cigarettes or fog making machines - any thought, and I generally sit in the first few rows of the auditorium at community and regional theatres around the area. I changed my position, last December, when we invited friends to accompnay us to a show. Never mind the play or the theatre. We attended the show in advance of our friends accompanying us. During the show, fog repeatedly rolled off the stage, and we watched as people coughed, swatted the air, pulled out cough drops and for some, had to exit the auditorium, not to return. Knowing we would return to the same show a second time, I contacted my friends - who have serious health problems - asking could they handle that type of smoke exposure. They could not. Sadly, they could not accompany us to the show, and we gave the tickets away. During that second performance, the same scenario of fog, coughing, coping and exiting occurred. I have also watched similar behaviors at shows where cigarettes are used on stage. Now, I will try to verify, in advance, about smoke when I consider going to a show with these friends. But, box office representatives. don't always have the answers. Because of experiencing my friends' loss and prevention from attending a show, I now am aware that the issue of smoke is not an issue of censorship, but one of thoughtful consideration and health. Until the matter can be resolved, I hope theatres will prominently display information about smoke machines and cigarettes on their websites - in advance of a performance - and not on the program brochure when the ticket owner is already at the event and has the few choices of missing the show or tolerating the smoke. I've always enjoyed the smoky effects - ones that enhanced fantasy or mystery or others that recreated a WWII era feeling. Now, however, I know I could live without that effect so that others' enjoyment and health will not be sacrificed. Thanks, Sharon Schnall TONY BROWN wrote: actors and other performers are asked to make many sacrifices. chevy chase and jerry lewis have suffered damage to their bodies from taking pratfalls. ballet dancers, from an early age, contort their bodies into unnatural postures. opera singers risk their vocal chords with demanding scores. smoking a cigarette, or an herbal cigarette, onstage once a night (or twice on matinee days) hardly constitute a life-threatening undertaking, unlike using a loaded gun or an unbuttoned epee. as for obscenity and nudity on stage, plenty of right-wing nut-cases who believe that they are unhealthy, possibly even enough so as to cause eternal damnation. at any rate, the first ammendment is likely to prevail here. tony >>> "" 4/15/2007 3:44 PM >>> Mr. Brown, From my perspective as a member of the Cleveland theater community for almost two decades as well as a former health care professional, I find the comparison of the smoking ban in public places, to attempts to censor language and nudity onstage almost laughable. Language and nudity do not constitute a public health hazard, while the dangers of smoking and second-hand smoke are well documented. I wonder, would any of the directors mentioned in your article ask an actor to take a loaded gun on stage? Or stage a fight with sharpened/pointed swords or knives? Of course not. According to the Center for Disease Control smoking related illnesses killed 10 times more Americans than guns in 2006. Not only is the ban now the law, it is also the will of the people, many of whom patronize our theaters. I've been involved in numerous productions where lines were cut/edited or situations adapted because of length, time, or whatever need the director felt had to be met. Why is this different? Change is an inevitable part of life. Our challenge as artists is to embrace the changes and to adapt.Compared to the welfare of actors and audiences, what should our priority be? After all...it is just a play. Very truly yours, Robert J. 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Dear Tony.
 
I do not smoke, nor do I personally object to cigarettes being used on stage, during live theatrical performances.
 
I never gave smoke - whether produced by cigarettes or fog making machines - any thought, and I generally sit in the first few rows of the auditorium at community and regional theatres around the area.
 
I changed my position, last December, when we invited friends to accompnay us to a show.  Never mind the play or the theatre.  We attended the show in advance of our friends accompanying us.  During the show, fog repeatedly rolled off the stage, and we watched as people coughed, swatted the air, pulled out cough drops and for some, had to exit the auditorium, not to return.
 
Knowing we would return to the same show a second time, I contacted my friends - who have serious health problems - asking could they handle that type of smoke exposure.  They could not.  Sadly, they could not accompany us to the show, and we gave the tickets away.  During that second performance, the same scenario of fog, coughing, coping and exiting occurred.
 
I have also watched similar behaviors at shows where cigarettes are used on stage. 
 
Now, I will try to verify, in advance, about smoke when I consider going to a show with these friends.  But, box office representatives. don't always have the answers.  Because of experiencing my friends' loss and prevention from attending a show, I now am aware that the issue of smoke is not an issue of censorship, but one of thoughtful consideration and health.
 
Until the matter can be resolved, I hope theatres will prominently display information about smoke machines and cigarettes on their websites - in advance of a performance - and not on the program brochure when the ticket owner is already at the event and has the few choices of missing the show or tolerating the smoke.
 
I've always enjoyed the smoky effects - ones that enhanced fantasy or mystery or others that recreated a WWII era feeling.  Now, however, I know I could live without that effect so that others' enjoyment and health will not be sacrificed.
 
Thanks,
 
Sharon Schnall
 


TONY BROWN <TBROWN at plaind.com> wrote:
actors and other performers are asked to make many sacrifices. chevy chase and jerry lewis have suffered damage to their bodies from taking pratfalls. ballet dancers, from an early age, contort their bodies into unnatural postures. opera singers risk their vocal chords with demanding scores. smoking a cigarette, or an herbal cigarette, onstage once a night (or twice on matinee days) hardly constitute a life-threatening undertaking, unlike using a loaded gun or an unbuttoned epee. as for obscenity and nudity on stage, plenty of right-wing nut-cases who believe that they are unhealthy, possibly even enough so as to cause eternal damnation.

at any rate, the first ammendment is likely to prevail here.

tony

>>> "" 4/15/2007 3:44 PM >>>


Mr. Brown, From my perspective as a member of the Cleveland theater community for almost two decades as well as a former health care professional, I find the comparison of the smoking ban in public places, to attempts to censor language and nudity onstage almost laughable. Language and nudity do not constitute a public health hazard, while the dangers of smoking and second-hand smoke are well documented. I wonder, would any of the directors mentioned in your article ask an actor to take a loaded gun on stage? Or stage a fight with sharpened/pointed swords or knives? Of course not. According to the Center for Disease Control smoking related illnesses killed 10 times more Americans than guns in 2006. Not only is the ban now the law, it is also the will of the people, many of whom patronize our theaters. I've been involved in numerous productions where lines were cut/edited or situations adapted because of length, time, or whatever need the director felt had to be met. Why is
this different? Change is an inevitable part of life. Our challenge as artists is to embrace the changes and to adapt.Compared to the welfare of actors and audiences, what should our priority be? After all...it is just a play. Very truly yours, Robert J. Williams

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Autos. --0-870425610-1176680266=:48433-- From TBROWN at plaind.com Sun Apr 15 16:49:03 2007 From: TBROWN at plaind.com (TONY BROWN) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 19:49:03 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Smoking Ban in Public In-Reply-To: <256728.48433.qm@web31414.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <46224F16.B6E4.0002.0@plaind.com> <256728.48433.qm@web31414.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <462281AD.B6E4.0002.0@plaind.com> excellent point. what's a cigarette on a stage compared to a theater full = of that noxious stage smoke?=20 >>> sharon schnall 4/15/2007 7:37 PM >>> Dear Tony. =20 I do not smoke, nor do I personally object to cigarettes being used on = stage, during live theatrical performances. =20 I never gave smoke - whether produced by cigarettes or fog making = machines - any thought, and I generally sit in the first few rows of the = auditorium at community and regional theatres around the area. =20 I changed my position, last December, when we invited friends to = accompnay us to a show. Never mind the play or the theatre. We attended = the show in advance of our friends accompanying us. During the show, fog = repeatedly rolled off the stage, and we watched as people coughed, swatted = the air, pulled out cough drops and for some, had to exit the auditorium, = not to return. =20 Knowing we would return to the same show a second time, I contacted my = friends - who have serious health problems - asking could they handle that = type of smoke exposure. They could not. Sadly, they could not accompany = us to the show, and we gave the tickets away. During that second = performance, the same scenario of fog, coughing, coping and exiting = occurred. =20 I have also watched similar behaviors at shows where cigarettes are used = on stage. =20 =20 Now, I will try to verify, in advance, about smoke when I consider going = to a show with these friends. But, box office representatives. don't = always have the answers. Because of experiencing my friends' loss and = prevention from attending a show, I now am aware that the issue of smoke = is not an issue of censorship, but one of thoughtful consideration and = health. =20 Until the matter can be resolved, I hope theatres will prominently = display information about smoke machines and cigarettes on their websites = - in advance of a performance - and not on the program brochure when the = ticket owner is already at the event and has the few choices of missing = the show or tolerating the smoke. =20 I've always enjoyed the smoky effects - ones that enhanced fantasy or = mystery or others that recreated a WWII era feeling. Now, however, I know = I could live without that effect so that others' enjoyment and health will = not be sacrificed. =20 Thanks, =20 Sharon Schnall =20 =20 TONY BROWN wrote: actors and other performers are asked to make many sacrifices. chevy = chase and jerry lewis have suffered damage to their bodies from taking = pratfalls. ballet dancers, from an early age, contort their bodies into = unnatural postures. opera singers risk their vocal chords with demanding = scores. smoking a cigarette, or an herbal cigarette, onstage once a night = (or twice on matinee days) hardly constitute a life-threatening undertaking= , unlike using a loaded gun or an unbuttoned epee. as for obscenity and = nudity on stage, plenty of right-wing nut-cases who believe that they are = unhealthy, possibly even enough so as to cause eternal damnation. at any rate, the first ammendment is likely to prevail here. tony=20 >>> "" 4/15/2007 3:44 PM >>> Mr. Brown, From my perspective as a member of the Cleveland theater = community for almost two decades as well as a former health care profession= al, I find the comparison of the smoking ban in public places, to attempts = to censor language and nudity onstage almost laughable. Language and = nudity do not constitute a public health hazard, while the dangers of = smoking and second-hand smoke are well documented. I wonder, would any of = the directors mentioned in your article ask an actor to take a loaded gun = on stage? Or stage a fight with sharpened/pointed swords or knives? Of = course not. According to the Center for Disease Control smoking related = illnesses killed 10 times more Americans than guns in 2006. Not only is = the ban now the law, it is also the will of the people, many of whom = patronize our theaters. I've been involved in numerous productions where = lines were cut/edited or situations adapted because of length, time, or = whatever need the director felt had to be met. Why is=20 this different? Change is an inevitable part of life. Our challenge as = artists is to embrace the changes and to adapt.Compared to the welfare of = actors and audiences, what should our priority be? After all...it is just = a play. Very truly yours, Robert J. 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Subscribers should perform due diligence for = all goods, services and activities promoted on NEohioPAL. NEohioPAL mailing list NEohioPAL at lists.fredsternfeld.com=20 http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal=20 =20 --------------------------------- Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell? Check outnew cars at Yahoo! Autos. Sign up for FREE breaking news updates at cleveland.com/updates From mas9902 at hotmail.com Sun Apr 15 19:38:18 2007 From: mas9902 at hotmail.com (Michael Sferro) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 22:38:18 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]OKLAHOMA Audition Sign Ups Message-ID: <000001c77fd0$4a602ad0$6401a8c0@delldesktop> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C77FAE.C350FBD0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit CAMEO announces auditions for our 5th Summer Musical Production Rodgers and Hammerstein's OKLAHOMA! Directed by Bill Hoffman, Musical Direction by Sheila Ludwig, and Choreography by Leilani Barrett. Acting, singing, and dance auditions will be held: May 12th - 10 am to 6 pm; May 13th - 2 pm to 7 pm Middle Stage Auditorium of the Medina Performing Arts Center 777 East Union Street, Medina OH 44256 (use entrance B3 or D4) www.cameo-medina.org for directions to the facility: www.mcsoh.org/pac/directions.htm This Open-Audition is for TEENS and ADULTS. Those who would like to be considered for major roles please be prepared to sing 16-24 bars of a song from the show. Those who are interested in other roles please be prepared with a song of your choosing, 16-24 bars, and bring sheet music. Dancers please wear appropriate clothing and footwear. No tapes or CD's please - accompanist will be provided. You will be asked to read selections from the script, which will be provided. SIGN UP FOR YOUR TIME ONLINE, visit our website @ www.cameo-medina.org and follow the link at the top of the page. Signing up for a time slot is not required to audition, but it is encouraged. Production dates for OKLAHOMA! are July 20, 21, 22, 26, 27, 28, and 29, 2007 Please direct any questions to cameo at mcsoh.org. Michael A. Sferro Chair, Cameo 330.289.6390 www.cameo-medina.org ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C77FAE.C350FBD0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

CAMEO = announces auditions for our 5th Summer Musical = Production

Rodgers = and Hammerstein’s

 

OKLAHOMA!

 

Directed = by Bill Hoffman, Musical Direction by Sheila Ludwig, and Choreography by Leilani Barrett.

 

Acting, singing, and dance auditions will be held: =

May 12th - 10 am to 6 pm;  May 13th - 2 pm to 7 = pm

 

Middle Stage Auditorium of the Medina Performing Arts Center

777 East Union = Street, Medina OH 44256 (use entrance B3 or D4)

 

www.cameo-medina.org=

 

for directions to the facility:  =

www.mcsoh.org/pac/directions.ht= m

 

 

This Open-Audition is for TEENS and ADULTS.  Those who would like to be considered for = major roles please be prepared to sing 16-24 bars of a song from the = show.

 

Those who are interested in other = roles please be prepared with a song of your choosing, 16-24 bars, and bring = sheet music.  Dancers please wear appropriate clothing and = footwear.

 

No tapes or CD’s please - = accompanist will be provided.  You will be asked to read selections from the = script, which will be provided.

 

SIGN UP FOR YOUR TIME ONLINE, visit our website @ www.cameo-medina.org and = follow the link at the top of the page.  Signing up for a time slot is not = required to audition, but it is encouraged.

 

Production dates for OKLAHOMA! are July 20, 21, 22, 26, = 27, 28, and 29, 2007

 

Please direct any questions to cameo at mcsoh.org.

 

Michael A. Sferro

Chair, Cameo

330.289.6390

www.cameo-medina.org

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C77FAE.C350FBD0-- From jnwrzosek at yahoo.com Sun Apr 15 19:52:51 2007 From: jnwrzosek at yahoo.com (jocelyn wrzosek) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 19:52:51 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Wanted: Male singer in Pittsburgh area Message-ID: <20070416025251.64024.qmail@web52508.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-635774542-1176691971=:62798 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit For any pittsburghers or ohio-type people who care to make the journey: Male performer (singer or dancer) needed for an immediate opening. Paid performances. 10 member group plus 20 piece orchestra. Call Latshaw Productions at 724-853-4050. -- Cindy Troy Latshaw Productions I'm currently in rehearsal for this show, and they are a wonderful company to work with. We rehearse approximately two times a week, and the touring show runs the end of may through early july. For further details, please contact cindy. Thanks, jocelyn wrzosek --------------------------------- Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell? Check outnew cars at Yahoo! Autos. --0-635774542-1176691971=:62798 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
For any pittsburghers or ohio-type people who care to make the journey:
 
Male performer (singer or dancer) needed for an immediate opening.  Paid performances.  10 member group plus 20 piece orchestra.  Call Latshaw Productions at 724-853-4050
 
--
Cindy Troy
Latshaw Productions
 
I'm currently in rehearsal for this show, and they are a wonderful company to work with.  We rehearse approximately two times a week, and the touring show runs the end of may through early july. For further details, please contact cindy.
 
Thanks,
 
jocelyn wrzosek


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Check out new cars at Yahoo! Autos. --0-635774542-1176691971=:62798-- From ray at worldeonline.com Sun Apr 15 21:08:49 2007 From: ray at worldeonline.com (Ray Szuch) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 23:08:49 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for the US/UK movie "The Game". Message-ID: <01c701c77fdc$f1949e10$a92cfea9@Ray> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01C8_01C77FB3.08BE9610 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit April 22nd 2007 1 to 4 PM North Coast Casting 4913 Storer Ave, Cleveland Ohio 4102 We need male and females for the US/UK movie "The Game". The UK shoots will be completed in may. We shoot the US shots here in June 2007. We need dedicated people, able to commit. This is a Martial Arts movie based on the "Game of Death". All apply. Bring headshots and resumes. Casting call is from 1-4. Sides will be provided. Compensation tbd. A Dragoness Den film. Starring (UK) Zara Pythian, Ray Goodwin, and Shelia Weiss. We will shoot all of June, long nights and weekends. You must be committed and professional. Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com Founder - "The Indie Gathering" www.theindiegathering.com ------=_NextPart_000_01C8_01C77FB3.08BE9610 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

April 22nd 2007 = 1 to 4 PM

North Coast Casting
4913 Storer = Ave, Cleveland Ohio 4102

We need male and females for the US/UK movie "The Game". = The UK shoots will = be completed in may. We shoot the US shots here in June 2007. We need dedicated people, able to commit. This is a Martial Arts movie based on the "Game of = Death". All apply. Bring headshots and resumes.  Casting call is from 1-4. = Sides will be provided. Compensation tbd.

A Dragoness Den film. Starring (UK) Zara Pythian, Ray Goodwin, and Shelia Weiss. We will shoot all of = June, long nights and weekends. You must be committed and = professional.

 

Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com

Founder - "The Indie Gathering"
www.theindiegathering.com

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_01C8_01C77FB3.08BE9610-- From thinkfinkent at yahoo.com Sun Apr 15 21:14:33 2007 From: thinkfinkent at yahoo.com (chuck fink) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 21:14:33 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Re: Smoking ban in public Message-ID: <533835.57313.qm@web90511.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-485076590-1176696873=:57313 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit OK?you know what? (No, what, Chuck!?) This whole stink about smoking is getting quite stale, and there?s really no constructive purpose arguing semantics, at this point. Is the bottom line weren?t the disservice smoking, onstage or off, causes the majority of people who obviously care about their health, if not the stench that residual smoke causes, then there might be something to discuss here! I wonder what Joe Eszterhaus would have to say about this stupid moot debate, as he is one now suffering the ravages, slow as they are, of lung cancer?and one who has fought vigorously to ban smoking onscreen?when viewers only get the sense of smoke. So, there must be more to it, dont?cha think!? C?mon, folks? isn?t this just the stupidest waste of space, debating this issue, when the proof has been well established? I?m tired of this already! Hold an f?in unlit cigarette onstage, if you must, for effect?or else puff on a gum cigarette with the funky powder blowing, where the only contact buzz one stands to get, is a sugar buzz! Enough, already?ya hear me!? Ridiculous already, isn?t it!? (Yes, Chuck?it is!) The glam days of Hollywood are gone! Sammy Davis, Jr. (succumbed to throat cancer), John Wayne (lung cancer), Dana Reeve (victim by chance), Robert Preston, Forrest Tucker, Warren Zevon, Peter Jennings, Yul Brenner, Andy Kaufman, Nat King Cole?that merry old soul, etc., etc. If you could go back and ask them if they?d change anything, subsequent to their diagnoses, I?m sure they?d have a few select words for our friend, Mr. Brown! Yeah, there?s a reason why this issue gets, and has gotten the attention it has? that?s because the sensibilities of the majority, out weigh the grasping at straws mentality of the shallow minority! Get with the times, folks?or else, just retreat to your own f?in island, and smoke to your lungs content!! Read up, Tony boy?there?s a lot of food for thought out there?the proof of which is in the pudding?or smoke, if you will. Passionate about this, am I? Uh, just a little bit. Can we move now... please!?!?! --------------------------------- Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell? Check outnew cars at Yahoo! Autos. --0-485076590-1176696873=:57313 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
OK?you know what? (No, what, Chuck!?) This whole stink about smoking is getting quite stale, and there?s really no constructive purpose arguing semantics, at this point. Is the bottom line weren?t the disservice smoking, onstage or off, causes the majority of people who obviously care about their health, if not the stench that residual smoke causes, then there might be something to discuss here! I wonder what Joe Eszterhaus would have to say about this stupid moot debate, as he is one now suffering the ravages, slow as they are, of lung cancer?and one who has fought vigorously to ban smoking onscreen?when viewers only get the sense of smoke. So, there must be more to it, dont?cha think!? C?mon, folks? isn?t this just the stupidest waste of space, debating this issue, when the proof has been well established? I?m tired of this already! Hold an f?in unlit cigarette onstage, if you must, for effect?or else puff on a gum cigarette with the funky powder blowing, where the only contact buzz one stands to get, is a sugar buzz! Enough, already?ya hear me!? Ridiculous already, isn?t it!? (Yes, Chuck?it is!) The glam days of Hollywood are gone! Sammy Davis, Jr. (succumbed to throat cancer), John Wayne (lung cancer), Dana Reeve (victim by chance), Robert Preston, Forrest Tucker, Warren Zevon, Peter Jennings, Yul Brenner, Andy Kaufman, Nat King Cole?that merry old soul, etc., etc. If you could go back and ask them if they?d change anything, subsequent to their diagnoses, I?m sure they?d have a few select words for our friend, Mr. Brown! Yeah, there?s a reason why this issue gets, and has gotten the attention it has? that?s because the sensibilities of the majority, out weigh the grasping at straws mentality of the shallow minority! Get with the times, folks?or else, just retreat to your own f?in island, and smoke to your lungs content!! Read up, Tony boy?there?s a lot of food for thought out there?the proof of which is in the pudding?or smoke, if you will. Passionate about this, am I? Uh, just a little bit. Can we move now... please!?!?!


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Check out new cars at Yahoo! Autos. --0-485076590-1176696873=:57313-- From rbi at rbicompaudio.20m.com Sun Apr 15 23:59:43 2007 From: rbi at rbicompaudio.20m.com (Richard B. Ingraham) Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 02:59:43 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fog/Smoke in shows (was: Smoking Ban in Public) In-Reply-To: <256728.48433.qm@web31414.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <002d01c77ff4$d0925ff0$1500a8c0@rbithinkpad> OK, before we all stop going to see shows with any fog or smoke effects in them, please be aware that there has a been a ton of research done on this very subject over the last 15+ years now. An excellent article for those that are interested: http://livedesignonline.com/mag/show_business_fog_safety_concern/index.h tml Frankly, in my not so humble opinion it is all psychosomatic. People see smoke and automatically feel that they need to cough. I can not tell you how many shows I've done where people start coughing when they see dry ice fog. Sorry folks.... that is just water vapor by the time it gets to the end of the hose of the machine that creates it. It won't make you cough, even if you have asthma. :-) Actors Equity and other performer's unions have had a lot of concern over the use of fog in shows for years now, and frankly I don't blame them. If you are a professional doing 8 shows a week with a lot of that stuff, it's only right to be concerned. But there have been numerous studies now, by organizations independent of both the performer's unions and the manufacturers of these devices, and to the best of my knowledge not a single study has shown any serious ill effects caused by fog/smoke machines. It's worth noting that the one study that is mentioned in the article I linked to above had not released it's finding at the time that article was written. But they now have, and if my memory serves they also found no evidence of long term ill effects. I guess the effect of a dryness of the throat could make some folks who are more sensitive cough, but I still stand by my feelings that it's mostly just psychosomatic. A crazy friend of mine (and I don't recommend this!) in my college days, just to prove a point took a fog machine and blasted it straight into his face. He was literally only 1 or 2 feet away from the nozzle on the machine. It didn't make him cough. :-) Now I would say that's a bit extreme and frankly just stupid. But he did prove a point. Some of the products do have an odor and that can irritate some people. But that is really about it. It's also worth noting that there have been a lot of new products made in the past 15 years or so now. So how annoying a smoke effect is can also have a lot to do with how old the equipment the theatre is using. A lot of the older products are no longer allowed in theatres where there is a formal agreement with Actor's Equity. (also talked about a bit in the above article) Maybe it's just because I was a server in a Roman Catholic church until I was 25, and you learn not to cough when you get a face full on incense. :-) Richard B. Ingraham RBI Computers and Audio http://www.rbicompaudio.20m.com/ rbI at rbicompaudio.20m.com -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.446 / Virus Database: 269.4.0/761 - Release Date: 4/14/2007 9:36 PM From Kimyddr at aol.com Sun Apr 15 22:12:10 2007 From: Kimyddr at aol.com (Kimyddr at aol.com) Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 01:12:10 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]casting call "the game" Message-ID: -------------------------------1176700330 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit April 22nd 2007 1 to 4 PM North Coast Casting 4913 Storer Ave, Cleveland Ohio 4102 We need male and females for the US/UK movie "The Game". The UK shoots will be completed in may. We shoot the US shots here in June 2007. We need dedicated people, able to commit. This is a Martial Arts movie based on the "Game of Death". All apply. Bring headshots and resumes. Casting call is from 1-4. Sides will be provided. Compensation tbd. A Dragoness Den film. Starring (UK) Zara Pythian, Ray Goodwin, and Shelia Weiss. We will shoot all of June, long nights and weekends. You must be committed and professional. Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com Founder - "The Indie Gathering" _www.theindiegathering.com_ (http://www.theindiegathering.com/) ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. -------------------------------1176700330 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

April 22nd 2007=20= 1 to 4 PM

North Coast Casting
4913 Storer Ave, <= /SPAN>Cleveland
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We need male and females for the US/UK movie "The Game". The = UK shoots will be completed in may. We shoot the&nbs= p;US shots here in June 2007. We need dedicated peop= le, able to commit. This is a Martial Arts movie based on the "Game of Death= ". All apply. Bring headshots and resumes.  Casting call is from 1-4. S= ides will be provided. Compensation tbd.

A Dragoness Den film. Starring (U= K) Zara Pythian, Ray Goodwin, and Shelia= Weiss. We will shoot all of June, long nights and weekend= s. You must be committed and professional.

 

<= SPAN style=3D"FONT-SIZE: 12pt; COLOR: navy">Ray Szuch, CEO - w= orldEonline.com

Founder - "The Indie Gathering"
www.theindiegathering.com

 

 





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-------------------------------1176700330-- From popcycles at sbcglobal.net Sun Apr 15 22:28:06 2007 From: popcycles at sbcglobal.net (D. Budin) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 22:28:06 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tony Brown Message-ID: <300077.108.qm@web81803.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1116834465-1176701286=:108 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Actually, I don't have a strong opinion on the smoking-on-stage issue, but just a question for Tony Brown: So, do your editors at the PD put in all your upper case letters for you? (Or are you actually a cockroach, like Don Marquis's Archy, jumping from key to key and unable to hold down the shift key?) David Budin --0-1116834465-1176701286=:108 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Actually, I don't have a strong opinion on the smoking-on-stage issue, but just a question for Tony Brown: So, do your editors at the PD put in all your upper case letters for you?  (Or are you actually a cockroach, like Don Marquis's Archy, jumping from key to key and unable to hold down the shift key?)
 
David Budin
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------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C77A82.2DCCEB90-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Mon Apr 9 06:13:38 2007 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny K. Wu) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 09:13:38 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Funding for films - a high risk endeavor Message-ID: <0MKoyl-1Hatbl2ooG-0001ai@mrelay.perfora.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0167_01C77A87.5E6A8000 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit As filmmakers, we always in need of funds to start or finish our movie, however, be very careful in how you obtain your funding, here's a small write up by an entertainment attorney in providing some tip bits about investing on a film: ---------------- There are many problems to indie filmmaking and financing is just one of them. Probably the best filmmaking book I've ever read is "Independent Feature Film Production" by Goodell. This is one of the only indie filmmaking books that actually includes information on film financing and the documents and procedures required. [to receive more information on this books, When you speak to someone about financing your project you MUST be VERY careful. Investing in your film is a SECURITY and as such is regulated by the SEC. That's right, the Securities and Exchange Commission (aka: The Feds). Improper procedures or discloser can result in fines or more. When seeking investors make sure that you're not speaking to people that you're not acquainted with. If you do, the feds can classify it as "solicitation". That's a NO NO. (Unless you have registered with SEC) Here is another problem. If you offer it in the wrong way say, misinformation in the investor's plan, announcing it at a party or placing an add in a magazine or similar media or on your website, they can classify it as a "Public Offering"...Another NO NO. This one would cost you, the filmmaker, dearly. You would be required to register the stock with the SEC and that is quite costly. Be careful and make sure you're attorney looks over the information before you proceed to financing. If you don't have a lawyer, usually there are some local support groups that can help you find one. ------------------ My comment: Make sure you read on these before hand, especially just go to SEC website and read all the FAQ they have there for filmmakers, basically, you can ask friends, families or people you know only unless you registered with SEC. Any false information that you provide to these investors, will be considered fraud and any of these investors can 1. sue you for fraud, or 2. asking you for $ back. Make sure you sign a very detailed paperwork, not some 1 sheet or so. In your papers, make sure the RISK FACTOR in investing into a film is explained clearly, and do not EVER, make mention of 'we have secured distribution rights' when nothing was signed, Because in the end, these will come back and really bite you hard. You can find more articles about distribution, funding and others here: http://www.marklitwak.com/articles/ Johnny K. Wu www.mdifilm.com www.rapturethemovie.com www.clevelandindieclub.com www.ocagc.org ------=_NextPart_000_0167_01C77A87.5E6A8000 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

As filmmakers, we always in need of funds to start or = finish our movie, however, be very careful in how you obtain your funding, = here’s a small write up by an entertainment attorney in providing some tip bits = about investing on a film:

 

----------------

 

There are many problems to indie filmmaking and = financing is just one of them. Probably the best filmmaking book I've ever read is "Independent Feature Film Production" by Goodell. This is one = of the only indie filmmaking books that actually includes information on film financing and the documents and procedures required. [to receive more information on this books,

 

When you speak to someone about financing your = project you MUST be VERY careful. Investing in your film is a SECURITY and as such = is regulated by the SEC. That's right, the Securities and Exchange = Commission (aka: The Feds).

 

Improper procedures or discloser can result in fines = or more.

 

When seeking investors make sure that you're not = speaking to people that you're not acquainted with. If you do, the feds can classify = it as "solicitation". That's a NO NO.  (Unless you have = registered with SEC)

 

Here is another problem. If you offer it in the wrong = way say, misinformation in the investor’s plan, announcing it at a = party or placing an add in a magazine or similar media or on your website, they = can classify it as a "Public Offering"...Another NO NO. This one = would cost you, the filmmaker, dearly. You would be required to register the = stock with the SEC and that is quite costly.

 

Be careful and make sure you're attorney looks over = the information before you proceed to financing. If you don't have a lawyer, usually there are some local support groups that can help you find one. =

 

------------------

 

My comment:

Make sure you read on these before hand, especially = just go to SEC website and read all the FAQ they have there for filmmakers, = basically, you can ask friends, families or people you know only unless you = registered with SEC. Any false information that you provide to these investors, = will be considered fraud and any of these investors can 1. sue you for fraud, or 2. asking = you for $ back. Make sure you sign a very detailed paperwork, not some 1 sheet = or so. In your papers, make sure the RISK FACTOR in investing into a film is = explained clearly, and do not EVER, make mention of ‘we have secured = distribution rights’ when nothing was signed, Because in the end, these will = come back and really bite you hard.

 

You can find more articles about distribution, = funding and others here: http://www.marklitwak.com/ar= ticles/

 

 

Johnny K. Wu

www.mdifilm.com

www.rapturethemovie.com=

www.clevelandindieclub.com

www.ocagc.org=

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0167_01C77A87.5E6A8000-- From clevejams at yahoo.com Mon Apr 9 06:14:13 2007 From: clevejams at yahoo.com (Don Mitri) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 06:14:13 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Jams & Torque...Full Throttle Improv! Message-ID: <588314.8218.qm@web59006.mail.re1.yahoo.com> --0-970014692-1176124453=:8218 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 4/10/07! Cleveland Jams creates 2 improv teams on the spot each and every Tuesday night at Bassa Vita! 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 a new improv ensemble created in Cleveland with Cleveland based improvisers. Come and check out the next path of improv comedy in C-Town! Date: Saturday 5/5/07 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! --------------------------------- Need Mail bonding? Go to the Yahoo! Mail Q&A for great tips from Yahoo! Answers users. --0-970014692-1176124453=:8218 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 4/10/07!

Cleveland Jams creates 2 improv teams on the spot each and every Tuesday night at Bassa Vita!
 
 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 a new improv ensemble created in Cleveland with Cleveland based improvisers. Come and check out the next path of improv comedy in C-Town!
 
Date: Saturday 5/5/07 
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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Go to the Yahoo! Mail Q&A for great tips from Yahoo! Answers users. --0-970014692-1176124453=:8218-- From Huntheatre at aol.com Mon Apr 9 06:14:12 2007 From: Huntheatre at aol.com (Huntheatre at aol.com) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 09:14:12 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need one actor for "Don't Dress for Dinner" at Huntington Playhouse Message-ID: -------------------------------1176124452 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Huntington Playhouse is still looking for a male actor to play the part of George in "Don't Dress for Dinner". Age range is late 20's to early 40's. Character needs to project a "menacing" first impression. Performance dates are Thurs-Sun May 3 - 27. Rehearsal schedule would be flexible until April 22. If interested, contact the Director, Dale Hruska, at _hpclights1 at yahoo.com_ (mailto:hpclights1 at yahoo.com) or (440)871-3229. Huntington Playhouse is located at 28601 Lake Road in Bay Village, Ohio and is an affiliate of the Cleveland Metroparks. For up to date information about Huntington Playhouse, check our web site at : _www.huntingtonplayhouse.com_ (http://www.huntingtonplayhouse.com/) ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. -------------------------------1176124452 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Huntington Playhouse is still looking for=20= a male=20 actor to play the part of George in "Don't Dress for Dinner".  Age= =20 range is late 20's to early 40's.  Character needs to project a=20 "menacing"  first impression.
 
Performance dates are Thurs-Sun May 3 -=20 27.  Rehearsal schedule would be flexible until April 22.  If=20 interested, contact the Director, Dale Hruska, at hpclights1 at yahoo.com=20 or (440)871-3229.
 
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-------------------------------1176124452-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Mon Apr 9 06:47:03 2007 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny K. Wu) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 09:47:03 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]In Need of a photographer Message-ID: <0MKp2t-1Hau860XoL-0008WJ@mrelay.perfora.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01AF_01C77A8C.07ECAD70 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hey everyone, on April 21, my nonprofit civil rights organization is going to have a special dinner gala to meet and greet our US chapters representatives and national board members that will be having for the first time in decades, a national board meeting here in Cleveland, we are in need of a photographer that would be interested in help take some photographs for archiving needs, in return, we'll provide the dinner meal. We have already 300 people that has ordered their tickets for the event held at Li Wah Restaurant. I've included the information again below for your reference, thank you 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 ------=_NextPart_000_01AF_01C77A8C.07ECAD70 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Hey everyone, on April 21, my nonprofit civil rights organization is going to have a special dinner gala to meet and greet = our US chapters representatives and national board members that will be having = for the first time in decades, a national board meeting here in Cleveland, we = are in need of a photographer that would be interested in help take some = photographs for archiving needs, in return, we’ll provide the dinner meal. We = have already 300 people that has ordered their tickets for the event held at = Li Wah Restaurant.

 

I’ve included the information again below for = your reference, thank you

 

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

 

------=_NextPart_000_01AF_01C77A8C.07ECAD70-- From waltcampbell at ameritech.net Mon Apr 9 07:44:25 2007 From: waltcampbell at ameritech.net (Walt Campbell) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 07:44:25 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Susan Weber, Early Girl (Formerly Slackjaw) perform:Take Back The Night Concert Apr 13 Message-ID: <527990.1312.qm@web82707.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-12218706-1176129865=:1312 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit SUSAN WEBER TO PERFORM AT TAKE BACK THE NIGHT CONCERT APRIL 13 Susan Weber and Monet's Orbit will perform at Take Back The Night on Friday, April 13, at 9:00 PM at The Spot, 1619 Mistletoe Drive, Cleveland, OH 44106 (on the campus of Case Western Reserve University). This concert, sponsored by the Feminist Majority Leadership Alliance at CWRU, is a fundraising event for the Cleveland Rape Crisis Center. Early Girl (formerly Slackjaw) and another act TBA will also perform. $5 Cover, $3 if you bring an item on the Rape Crisis Center's Wish List. Visit this page to access their wish list: http://www.clevelandrapecrisis.org/home/wish.asp Walt Campbell (216) 469-0323 Campbell Artist Management Representing Susan Weber 2006 Free Times Music Award Winner Best Female Singer-Songwriter Web Site: www.susanweber.com MySpace: www.myspace.com/susanweber Susan's Sonicbids EPK: http://www.sonicbids.com/epk/epk.asp?epk_id=64044 --0-12218706-1176129865=:1312 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
SUSAN WEBER TO PERFORM AT TAKE BACK THE NIGHT CONCERT APRIL 13
 
Susan Weber and Monet's Orbit will perform at Take Back The Night on Friday, April 13, at 9:00 PM at The Spot, 1619 Mistletoe Drive, Cleveland, OH 44106 (on the campus of Case Western Reserve University). 
 
This concert, sponsored by the Feminist Majority Leadership Alliance at CWRU, is a fundraising event for the Cleveland Rape Crisis Center
 
Early Girl (formerly Slackjaw) and another act TBA will also perform.  $5 Cover,  $3 if you bring an item on the Rape Crisis Center's Wish List. Visit this page to access their wish list: http://www.clevelandrapecrisis.org/home/wish.asp



Walt Campbell (216) 469-0323
Campbell Artist Management
Representing Susan Weber
2006 Free Times Music Award Winner
Best Female Singer-Songwriter
--0-12218706-1176129865=:1312-- From matt4jack at yahoo.com Mon Apr 9 07:53:58 2007 From: matt4jack at yahoo.com (Renee Matthews) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 07:53:58 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Colored Funeral at Karamu House Message-ID: <549380.40627.qm@web53304.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-352970650-1176130438=:40627 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="0-1400709665-1176130438=:40627" --0-1400709665-1176130438=:40627 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hello Everyone, I do hope you get a chance to support me and the Karamu House by coming out to see this play. It is a hoot! Sometimes we need to laugh at our circumstances. Then, we need to get up and do something to better our lives. Gregory Carr has written a play that is comparable to George C. Wolfe's "The Colored Museum". It is a World Premiere and a must see. Hope to see you all there at some point. We need your support. Much Love Always Renee Matthews-Jackson The Colored Museum - Ensemble Cast Member Here's a link to a Plain Dealer article and a copy is attached: http://www.cleveland.com/plaindealer/stories/index.ssf?/base/entertainment-0/1176021240311540.xml&coll=2#continue: --------------------------------- Get your own web address. Have a HUGE year through Yahoo! Small Business. --0-1400709665-1176130438=:40627 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Hello Everyone,
 
I do hope you get a chance to support me and the Karamu House by coming out to see this play.  It is a hoot!  Sometimes we need to laugh at our circumstances.  Then, we need to get up and do something to better our lives.  Gregory Carr has written a play that is comparable to George C. Wolfe's "The Colored Museum".  It is a World Premiere and a must see.  Hope to see you all there at some point.  We need your support.
 
Much Love Always
 
Renee Matthews-Jackson
The Colored Museum - Ensemble Cast Member
 
Here's a link to a Plain Dealer article and a copy is attached:
 


Get your own web address.
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Marc L. Goodman/Apr. 9 & Other News! Message-ID: <1861995.1176135426180.JavaMail.root@web22> ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST" Voice Talent - MARC L. GOODMAN (Location: Cleveland, Ohio) (April 9, 2007) To view Marc's profile, visit www.artistschair.com or http://www.artistschair.com/showprofile.asp?id=902 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 fstorch at beckcenter.org Mon Apr 9 10:29:50 2007 From: fstorch at beckcenter.org (Fran Storch) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 13:29:50 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Beck Center Youth Theater presents HONK! A Musical Tale of the Ugly Duckling, May 4-13 Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84EAED94B@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77ACC.ADD8C0AA Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 9, 2007 For more Information, (216) 521-2540 Yvette Hanzel, extension 225 Dawn Youngs, extension 223 =20 =20 =20 Beck Center's Youth Theater presents HONK! A Musical Tale of the Ugly Duckling May 4 - May 13, 2007 Directed by Kevin Joseph Kelly =20 Lakewood, Ohio -Beck Center for the Arts' Youth Theater presents Honk! A Musical Tale of the Ugly Duckling on the Mackey Main Stage from May 4 through May 13, 2007. Directed by Kevin Joseph Kelly, Honk! is the story of Ugly, a duckling whose odd, gawky looks instantly incite prejudice from his family and neighbors. Separated from the farm, Ugly must find his way home. Along his rollicking and harrowing journey he not only discovers his true beauty and glorious destiny, but also finds love and acceptance in all its forms. "I am thrilled to be directing Honk! and working with the incredible kids at Beck," says Kelly. "This show is very challenging musically and the cast is handling the task like pros. I can't wait to share the joy of the performance with families everywhere." Kevin Joseph Kelly has taught at the Beck Center for the Arts, Cassidy Theatre and The Cleveland Play House. As a director, Kevin has directed at several area theaters including the Beck Center for the Arts, Weathervane Playhouse, Cassidy Theatre, Clague Playhouse, and Rocky River Community Theater. In addition, he has spent the last several years at The Cleveland Play House performing in the Children's Theatre Series and their Club Cabaret Series. Cast members for Honk! are students from the Beck Center's Theater Education program. They have participated in the Fundamentals of Theater class and other "core" theater classes for children available at the Beck Center for the Arts. In both fundamentals and core classes, students explore basic acting skills through improvisation and theater games, as well as develop singing and acting techniques, and study method acting. In addition, they have had introduction to theater appreciation and basic theater terminology. The Beck Center's production of Honk! A Musical Tale of the Ugly Duckling is sponsored by Cox Communications, Westfield Great Northern, Music Is Elementary, and Lakewoodbuzz.com. 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, and the Thomas H. White Foundation, and the Ohio Arts Council. Honk! runs May 4 through May 13 on the Mackey Main Stage. Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m., Sunday, May 6 at 4:00 p.m. and Sunday, May 13 at 3:00 p.m. A special matinee has been scheduled for 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, May 8. Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for children (12 and under). Group discounts are available for 12 or more. To reserve tickets, call the Beck Center Box Office at (216) 521-2540. Convenient on-site parking is available. The Beck Center for the Arts is located just ten minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. ### ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77ACC.ADD8C0AA Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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Lakewood= , OhioBeck Center for the Arts’ Youth = Theater presents Honk! A Musical Tale of = the Ugly Duckling on the Mackey Main Stage from May 4 through = May 13, = 2007.

          =   Directed by Kevin Joseph Kelly, Honk! is the story of Ugly, a duckling whose odd, gawky looks instantly incite = prejudice from his family and neighbors.  Separated from the farm, Ugly must = find his way home.  Along his rollicking and harrowing journey he not = only discovers his true beauty and glorious destiny, but also finds love and = acceptance in all its forms. “I am thrilled to be directing Honk! and working with the incredible kids at Beck,” says Kelly.  = “This show is very challenging musically and the cast is handling the task = like pros.  I can't wait to share the joy of the performance with families everywhere.

          =   Kevin Joseph Kelly has taught at the Beck Center for the Arts, Cassidy Theatre and The Cleveland Play House. =  As a director, Kevin has directed at several area theaters including the = Beck = Center for the Arts, Weathervane Playhouse, Cassidy Theatre, Clague = Playhouse, and Rocky River Community Theater.  In addition, he has spent = the last several years at The Cleveland Play House performing in the Children’s Theatre Series and their Club Cabaret = Series.


Cast members for Honk! are students from the Beck Center’s = Theater Education program.  They have participated in the Fundamentals of = Theater class and other “core” theater classes for children = available at the Beck Center for the Arts.  In = both fundamentals and core classes, students explore basic acting skills = through improvisation and theater games, as well as develop singing and acting techniques, and study method acting.  In addition, they have had introduction to theater appreciation and basic theater = terminology.

The Beck Center’s production of Honk! A Musical Tale = of the Ugly Duckling is sponsored by Cox Communications, Westfield = Great Northern, Music Is Elementary, and Lakewoodbuzz.com. 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, and the Thomas H. White Foundation, = and the Ohio Arts Council.

Honk! runs May 4 through May 13 on the Mackey Main = Stage.  Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m., Sunday, May 6 at 4:00 p.m. and Sunday, May 13 at 3:00 p.m.  A special matinee has been scheduled for = 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, = May 8.  Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for = children (12 and under).  Group discounts are available for 12 or more.  To reserve tickets, call the Beck Center Box Office at (216) = 521-2540.  Convenient on-site parking is available.  The Beck Center for the Arts is = located just ten minutes west of downtown Cleveland = at 17801 Detroit = Avenue in Lakewood.

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C77ACC.ADD8C0AA-- From tolle at abc-packaging.com Mon Apr 9 10:34:15 2007 From: tolle at abc-packaging.com (Tammi Olle) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 13:34:15 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Wiz Message-ID: <001c01c77acd$4b69d5a0$0901010a@Psyche> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_001D_01C77AAB.C45835A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit SMS Dramatic Arts Organization invites you to 'Ease on Down the Road' as we present The Wiz This high energy play is adapted from 'The Wonderful Wizard of Oz' and includes hits like 'He's the Wizard' and 'Don't Nobody Bring Me No Bad News'. Join Dorothy, the Scarecrow, the Tinman and the Lion as they journey to the Emerald City to see the Wizard and encounter the colorful characters, witches and magical creatures along the way. Friday May 18 & Saturday May 19th at 7:00 pm Sunday May 20th at 2:00pm 265 Baker Street Berea, OH 44017 Tickets are selling fast, call now for best seats. Tickets: $6.00 adults and $4.00 seniors/students- what a deal! Call 216-556-2400 to reserve tickets. THE WIZ Book by William F. Brown, Music and Lyrics by Charlie Smalls ------=_NextPart_000_001D_01C77AAB.C45835A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

SMS = Dramatic Arts Organization invites you to = ‘Ease on Down the Road’ as = we present

The Wiz

 

 

This high energy play is adapted from ‘The = Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ and includes hits like ‘He’s the Wizard’ = and ‘Don’t Nobody Bring Me No Bad = News’.  Join Dorothy, the Scarecrow, the = Tinman and the Lion as they journey to the Emerald City to see the = Wizard and encounter the colorful characters, witches and magical creatures along = the way.

 

Friday = May 18 & Saturday May 19th at 7:00 pm

Sunday = May 20th at 2:00pm

 

265 Baker = Street           Berea, OH 44017=

 

Tickets are selling fast, call now for best = seats.

 

Tickets: = $6.00 adults and $4.00 seniors/students- what a = deal!

Call 216-556-2400 to reserve tickets.

 

THE WIZ Book by William F. Brown, Music and Lyrics by = Charlie Smalls

 

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_001D_01C77AAB.C45835A0-- >From The Mad Factory" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0014_01C77AAE.F5E59330 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable hi fred please let me know if you get this THE MAD* FACTORY IS HOLDING AUDITIONS FOR "ONCE UPON A MATTRESS" Who: Adults and Students ages 12 on up. When: Saturday, May 19~1:00-3:00pm or Monday, May 21~7:00-9:00pm or by = appointment. Where: MAD* Factory Classroom~39 S. Main St., Suite 310, Oberlin, = 44074~~directions are available on our website at www.madfactory.org or = by phone at 440-774-7062. Please come promptly at the beginning of auditions and plan on staying = the entire time. Bring a sense of humor and all scheduling conflicts. = Performances will be held in Oberlin High School's Auditorium July 27-29 = & August 3-5. ------=_NextPart_000_0014_01C77AAE.F5E59330 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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Who: Adults=20 and Students ages 12 on up.

When:=20 Saturday, May 19~1:00-3:00pm or Monday, May 21~7:00-9:00pm or by=20 appointment.

Where: MAD*=20 Factory Classroom~39 S. Main St., Suite 310, Oberlin, 44074~~directions = are=20 available on our website at www.madfactory.org or by = phone at=20 440-774-7062.

Please=20 come promptly at the beginning of auditions and plan on staying the = entire time.=20 Bring a sense of humor and all scheduling conflicts.=20 Performances=20 will be held in Oberlin High School's Auditorium July 27-29 &  August 3-5.
 
 
------=_NextPart_000_0014_01C77AAE.F5E59330-- >From groundworksmailinglist " Reminder to all GroundWorks friends and supporters, GroundWorks is hosting a Gospel Brunch benefit party this Sunday April 15 at the House of Blues in downtown Cleveland. It is a fabulous place, worth going just to see the first class outsider art collection that covers all the walls. The House of Blues Foundation out of New Orleans buys the work to support non-academically trained, often poor, artists. If you?ve always thought about going down to the House of Blues Gospel Brunch now is your chance to check it out and help support Cleveland?s own GroundWorks Dancetheater. There will be Mimosas and lots of other good things to eat, while being serenaded by a gospel choir. The GroundWorks will also perform with the singers. There is a silent auction with the opportunity to buy art from 9 artists, including Don Harvey, Mark Soppeland, Garie Waltzer, Hui Chu Ying, and others. In addition, there are many non-art auction items too numerous to mention. Below is a summary of information about the benefit. Please forward this message to your e-mail lists - thanks. Hope to see you there! David Groundworks Benefit House of Blues - 308 Euclid Ave. and E. 4th St., Cleveland Sunday, April 15th, 11:15am Good food and drink Gospel singers Groundworks dancers perform Chance to see fabulous outsider art and funky decor Opportunity to buy great art, and maybe find a great deal at silent auction, as well as non-art items Valet parking available for $4.00 at the 4th Street entrance Call 216-691-3180 to RSVP ? and pick up tickets at the door. ................................................................ Our apologies to anyone who has removed their address from this list. To unsubscribe please contact info at groundworksdance.org. From james_orosz2006 at yahoo.com Mon Apr 9 11:54:30 2007 From: james_orosz2006 at yahoo.com (James Orosz) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 11:54:30 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Indi Club April 22. 2007 Message-ID: <187650.13436.qm@web55101.mail.re4.yahoo.com> --0-1184307817-1176144870=:13436 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Cleveland IndieClub FREE Monthly Networking Meeting ? April 22, 2007 The Cleveland IndieClub meets every month, free of charge, for those who have the passion for making movies using film or video (whether it is in acting, directing, producing, writing, lighting or any other skill) and are looking for others who have similar interests. Cleveland IndieClub is administrated by Johnny K. Wu with the collaboration of Bill Johns and generally hosted each month by their members, which offers each an opportunity to create a variety of interest and topic. Cleveland IndieClub official website: www.clevelandindieclub.com NOTE: Every months we have had a standing room only of over 65 people participating, come early to get a seat. :) April 22, 2007 (1pm - 4pm) at The Hyacinth Lofts 3030 East 63rd Street Cleveland, Ohio, 44127 Please park on the street and enter from front of the building. Dial 022 to be buzzed in PLEASE DO NOT leave valuable things in your car on passerby's sight. Co-Hosts: Johnny Wu and Bill Johns Tempered Zealot Productions' A Thousand Words: BloodLine Bryant Anderson's film "Get Him" Featured Event: Networking with Indie Filmmakers For more information about Cleveland IndieClub, visit Cleveland IndieClub @ http://www.clevelandindieclub.com Organized and sponsored by Johnny K. Wu & Media Design Imaging (www.mdifilm.com). Co-sponsored by David Perkowski & The Hyacinth Lofts (www.thehyacinthlofts.com), Bill Johns & Cinevid Productions (www.cinevidproductions.com), the Cleveland IndieClub members, and the current monthly host. For the first past 2 years, Cleveland IndieClub was also co-sponsored by Talkies Movie & Coffee Bar (www.talkiescoffee.com) located at Ohio City. Past sponsor: Michael Balas & Media Group Studios (www.mediagroupstudios.com) Next meeting is scheduled for May 20, 2007 NOTE: If you have a movie on DVD that you would like to have it raffled, bring it to the meeting to have it raffled off to the participants. If you have short films (no longer than 30mins) that you would like to present and talk about it for future meetings, please email me at johnny at mdifilm.com (first come first serve) --------------------------------- Looking for earth-friendly autos? Browse Top Cars by "Green Rating" at Yahoo! Autos' Green Center. --0-1184307817-1176144870=:13436 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Cleveland IndieClub FREE Monthly Networking Meeting ? April 22, 2007


The Cleveland IndieClub meets every month, free of charge, for those who
have the passion for making movies using film or video (whether it is in
acting, directing, producing, writing, lighting or any other skill) and
are looking for others who have similar interests.

Cleveland IndieClub is administrated by Johnny K. Wu with the
collaboration of Bill Johns and generally hosted each month by their
members, which offers each an opportunity to create a variety of
interest and topic. Cleveland IndieClub official website:
www.clevelandindieclub.com

NOTE: Every months we have had a standing room only of over 65 people
participating, come early to get a seat. :)


April 22, 2007 (1pm - 4pm) at
The Hyacinth Lofts
3030 East 63rd Street
Cleveland, Ohio, 44127

Please park on the street and enter from front of the building.
Dial 022 to be buzzed in
PLEASE DO NOT leave valuable things in your car on passerby's sight.

Co-Hosts: Johnny Wu and Bill Johns
 
  • Tempered Zealot Productions' A Thousand Words: BloodLine
  • Bryant Anderson's film "Get Him"
Featured Event: Networking with Indie Filmmakers
 
For more information about Cleveland IndieClub, visit Cleveland
IndieClub @ http://www.clevelandindieclub.com

Organized and sponsored by Johnny K. Wu & Media Design Imaging
(www.mdifilm.com). Co-sponsored by David Perkowski & The Hyacinth Lofts
(www.thehyacinthlofts.com), Bill Johns & Cinevid Productions
(www.cinevidproductions.com), the Cleveland IndieClub members, and the
current monthly host. For the first past 2 years,
Cleveland IndieClub
was also co-sponsored by Talkies Movie & Coffee Bar
(www.talkiescoffee.com) located at
Ohio City. Past sponsor: Michael
Balas & Media Group Studios (www.mediagroupstudios.com)

Next meeting is scheduled for
May 20, 2007

NOTE: If you have a movie on DVD that you would like to have it raffled,
bring it to the meeting to have it raffled off to the participants. If
you have short films (no longer than 30mins) that you would like to
present and talk about it for future meetings, please email me at
johnny at mdifilm.com (first come first serve)


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Browse Top Cars by "Green Rating" at Yahoo! Autos' Green Center. --0-1184307817-1176144870=:13436-- From wspamherst at gmail.com Mon Apr 9 12:16:34 2007 From: wspamherst at gmail.com (Workshop Players) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 15:16:34 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop Players Present "Children's Letters To God" and "Diary of Adam and Eve" Message-ID: <24b1a6670704091216x5497f8d2o97300817173eb2fb@mail.gmail.com> ------=_Part_4845_7390928.1176146194617 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline *CHILDREN'S LETTERS TO GOD* Book by Stuart Hample Music by David Evans Lyrics by Douglas J. Cohen Directed by Jenifer Warren Music Director: Jayne Kacik Inspired by the international bestseller of the same name, CHILDREN'S LETTERS TO GOD is a musical that follows the lives of five young friends as they voice beliefs, desires, questions and doubts common to all people but most disarmingly expressed by children. Sixteen tuneful songs and assorted scenes (some based on actual letters) explore timeless issues such as sibling rivalry, divorce, holidays, loss of a beloved pet, the trials of being unathletic and first love. This entertaining show carries a universal message which crosses the boundaries of age, geography, and religion. *Cast:* Brett: Jonathan Warren Joanna: Lindsay Kaatz Kicker: Adam Riegler Iris: Tia Karaplis Theo: Jacob Hebble Ensemble: Jacob Bolton, Brianna Bryant, Olivia Cotton, Kristie Fabanich, Kaitlin Kohler, Kelsi Peggs, Katrina Walker, Hannah Watson Little Tikes: Alex Bolton, Jason Molek, Julia Molek *and THE DIARY OF ADAM AND EVE* Book by Jerome Coopersmith, Jerry Bock, and Sheldon Harnick Music by Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick Lyrics by Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick Directed by Teresa Lee Jenkins Music Director: Jayne Kacik *Cast:* The Serpent: Mike Majer Adam: Jack Warren Eve: Jayne Kacik Based on the short story The Diary of Adam and Eve by Mark Twain, this show is a quirky, touching spin on the tale of the world's first couple. The action takes place on Saturday, 1 June in Eden It presents a charming and beautiful twist to the Bible story with Eve dominating Adam's right to name all living things as she interjects herself into Adam's heretofore uncomplicated life in Eden. Performance dates for both shows are April 19, 20, 21, 27, 28, 29, May 4, 5, 6, at 8 p.m., with Sunday matinees on April 29 and May 6 at 3 p.m. Tickets are $12 each and may be reserved by calling our box office at 440-988-5613. Discounts are available for groups of 15 or more. Tickets are going fast. Reserve yours now! Workshop Players Theatre-in-the-Round is located at 44820 Middle Ridge Roadin Amherst. Check out our website at www.workshopplayers.com. - 30 - -- "If all the world's a stage, I want better lighting!" ------=_Part_4845_7390928.1176146194617 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline

CHILDREN'S LETTERS TO GOD

Book by Stuart Hample
Music by David Evans
Lyrics by Douglas J. Cohen
Directed by Jenifer Warren

Music Director: Jayne Kacik

Inspired by the international bestseller of the same name, CHILDREN'S LETTERS TO GOD is a musical that follows the lives of five young friends as they voice beliefs, desires, questions and doubts common to all people but most disarmingly expressed by children.  Sixteen tuneful songs and assorted scenes (some based on actual letters) explore timeless issues such as sibling rivalry, divorce, holidays, loss of a beloved pet, the trials of being unathletic and first love.  This entertaining show carries a universal message which crosses the boundaries of age, geography, and religion.

Cast:

Brett:   Jonathan Warren

Joanna:  Lindsay Kaatz

Kicker:   Adam Riegler

Iris:   Tia Karaplis

Theo:   Jacob Hebble

Ensemble:  Jacob Bolton, Brianna Bryant, Olivia Cotton, Kristie Fabanich, Kaitlin Kohler, Kelsi Peggs, Katrina Walker, Hannah Watson

Little Tikes:  Alex Bolton, Jason Molek, Julia Molek


and THE DIARY OF ADAM AND EVE

Book by Jerome Coopersmith, Jerry Bock, and Sheldon Harnick
Music by Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick
Lyrics by Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick
Directed by Teresa Lee Jenkins

Music Director: Jayne Kacik

 

Cast:

The Serpent:  Mike Majer

Adam:  Jack Warren

Eve:  Jayne Kacik

Based on the short story The Diary of Adam and Eve by Mark Twain, this show is a quirky, touching spin on the tale of the world's first couple.  The action takes place on Saturday, 1 June in Eden  It presents a charming and beautiful twist to the Bible story with Eve dominating Adam's right to name all living things as she interjects herself into Adam's heretofore uncomplicated life in Eden.

 

Performance dates for both shows are April 19, 20, 21, 27, 28, 29, May 4, 5, 6, at 8 p.m., with Sunday matinees on April 29 and May 6 at 3 p.m.

Tickets are $12 each and may be reserved by calling our box office at 440-988-5613. Discounts are available for groups of 15 or more.   Tickets are going fast. Reserve yours now!

 

Workshop Players Theatre-in-the-Round is located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road in Amherst . Check out our website at www.workshopplayers.com.

 

 

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--
"If all the world's a stage, I want better lighting!" ------=_Part_4845_7390928.1176146194617-- From wspamherst at gmail.com Mon Apr 9 12:28:06 2007 From: wspamherst at gmail.com (Workshop Players) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 15:28:06 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop Players Auditions "Over The Tavern" Message-ID: <24b1a6670704091228p565f39cewd2fd0e576040a187@mail.gmail.com> ------=_Part_5133_18126421.1176146886088 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline *OVER THE TAVERN* by Tom Dudzick *Director: Don Wozniak *Performance dates: June 28, 29, 30, July 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, 14, 15, 2007 Audition Schedule: *Sunday, April 22nd, **7:00-9:00 p.m.** Monday, April 23rd, **7:00-9:00 p.m.*** Auditions will be held at Workshop Players Theater, located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road in Amherst. *Cast:*** *One male mid to late 40's, three sons age 12, 13, and 15. One female early to mid 40's, one daughter 16, and one female nun 70's. * *For more information contact: Don Wozniak at 440-244-3960 or cen55422 at centurytel.net * -- "If all the world's a stage, I want better lighting!" ------=_Part_5133_18126421.1176146886088 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline

OVER THE TAVERN

by Tom Dudzick

Director: Don Wozniak

Performance dates: June 28, 29, 30, July 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, 14, 15, 2007

Audition Schedule:

Sunday, April 22nd,
7:00-9:00 p.m.


Monday, April 23rd,
7:00-9:00 p.m.

Auditions will be held at Workshop Players Theater, located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road in Amherst.

Cast:

One male mid to late 40's, three sons age 12, 13, and 15. One female early to mid 40's, one daughter 16, and one female nun 70's.


For more information contact:
Don Wozniak at 440-244-3960 or cen55422 at centurytel.net

 



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"If all the world's a stage, I want better lighting!" ------=_Part_5133_18126421.1176146886088-- From Erika_N_Acquaviva at Progressive.com Mon Apr 9 12:32:57 2007 From: Erika_N_Acquaviva at Progressive.com (Erika N Acquaviva) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 15:32:57 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat Message-ID: This is a multipart message in MIME format. --=_alternative 006B635D852572B8_= Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable 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! TICKETS ARE GOING FAST......please call to purchase yours today.=20 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 =20 --=_alternative 006B635D852572B8_= Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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!


TICKETS ARE GOING FAST......please call to purchase yours today.

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


                                                     
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-------------------------------1176148783-- From JKrol at hawken.edu Mon Apr 9 13:08:06 2007 From: JKrol at hawken.edu (John Krol) Date: Mon, 09 Apr 2007 16:08:06 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]summer camp drama director needed Message-ID: Seeking a drama director for the summer arts camp at ArtsCollinwood, 15605 = Waterloo Road, Cleveland (near the Beachland Ballroom.) The camp is six = weeks, June 19th through August 2nd, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday = mornings from 9:00 to 12:00, with a one week break in the middle. Pay is = $25.00 an hour. The drama director will be working with two groups of children, five to = eight year olds and nine to twelve year olds, approximately an hour and a = half a day each. The goal of the director should be to put on a public = performance on the last day of camp, coordinating with the art director on = costumes, props, and scenery. Experience working with children of this = age is appreciated, but creativity and a willingness to be a team member = and manage relationships with children, parents, and junior counselors/assi= stants is even more appreciated. Those interested in the position should please submit their letter of = application and resume via email to me at jkrol at hawken.edu. =20 John Krol, ArtsCollinwood Summer Camp Director=20 From prayzhymproductions at hotmail.com Mon Apr 9 13:29:10 2007 From: prayzhymproductions at hotmail.com (Ashley Grier) Date: Mon, 09 Apr 2007 15:29:10 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]male actor needed Message-ID: Are you an actor? Ever been interested in theatre? Does any one tell you that you should become an actor? Prayz Hym Productions, Inc searching for Men and male teens. 2 Roles available for Gospel Play entitled ?Let Go & Let God? For information regarding roles and play availability Contact Ashley Grier 216- 659-9299 prayzhymproductions at hotmail.com Regards, Ashley Grier C.E.O< Prayz Hym Productions *Holding on to my dreams, while I fly so high!* _________________________________________________________________ MSN is giving away a trip to Vegas to see Elton John.? Enter to win today. http://msnconcertcontest.com?icid-nceltontagline From prayzhymproductions at hotmail.com Mon Apr 9 13:32:31 2007 From: prayzhymproductions at hotmail.com (Ashley Grier) Date: Mon, 09 Apr 2007 15:32:31 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]volunteers needed Message-ID: Do you love Theatre? Are you sixteen years and older and often wonder what really goes on behind that curtain? What goes on when putting together a play? If so, come, volunteer And Gain an enjoyable experience!! Prayz Hym Productions is looking for volunteers to assist its very first production of ?Let Go & Let God?! If you need volunteer work or just want to assist in the theatre, Call Ashley 216- 659-9299 or Aleah 216- 269- 0558 Email: prayzhymproductions at hotmail.com or aleah_prayzhym at hotmail.com *Theatre is Amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!* Regards, Ashley Grier C.E.O< Prayz Hym Productions *Holding on to my dreams, while I fly so high!* _________________________________________________________________ MSN is giving away a trip to Vegas to see Elton John.? Enter to win today. http://msnconcertcontest.com?icid-nceltontagline From jbarlow at lorainccc.edu Mon Apr 9 13:59:03 2007 From: jbarlow at lorainccc.edu (Janet Barlow) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 16:59:03 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]This Week and Beyond at Stocker Arts Center Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77AE9.E7C80C20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Please take a moment to find out about this week's events=20 - A Family Musical along and a Great Student Art Exhibition -=20 and then scroll down for a Sneak Peak of other live events coming to Stocker Arts Center during April/May - all great events for all ages! =20 Here are the details: =20 =20 This week, we proudly present 3 performances of a special treat - a musical the whole family can enjoy: "A Kid's Life!" Wednesday, April 11 at 11 am and 7 pm & Thursday, April 12 at 11 am=20 When "A Kid's Life!" begins, we meet Zack, an adorable 5-year-old boy, and his golden retriever and best friend, Starsky. Together, they embark on a fun-filled adventure through their hometown where they befriend Zoe, a spunky 5-year-old girl who is new to town and rather shy. Gradually, Zack wins her trust and brings her out of her shell. Over the course of the day, Zack and Zoe encounter many new friends: from a talking clock who teaches them the importance of time, to a beautiful owl who reminds them that animals have feelings too, to an orange tree that gives them a deeper appreciation of nature. Mr. Sullivan, the corner store clerk, also joins the fun by showing them how wonderful "a kid's life!" can be! Packed with wholesome family entertainment and positive messages, this feel-good musical enchants audiences of all ages and is sure to get you moving! =20 The show runs one hour, and each of the performances will be followed by a meet-and-greet in the lobby with the cast in their colorful costumes. "A Kid's Life!" encourages positive thinking for children and inspires them to: appreciate the environment, believe in themselves, respect others, and most of all enjoy the magic of a kid's life! It's the perfect introduction to the wonderful world of live musical theatre. Let the charm and magic of "A Kid's Life!" create lasting memories for you and your family. Go to www.akidslife.net and watch the "trailer" and see for yourself! =20 Tickets: $10/each; Groups of 15 or more, please call the Box Office for special Group Rates! =20 other live events also coming to Stocker this spring: =20 Pluck Thursday, April 19 at 7:30pm=20 Directed by Cal McCrystal "The three most stupid musicians in the world have been invited to perform at last! Highly strung violinist Yarlsberg has designs on the perfect concert and ever enthusiastic Mr. Abanathie aims to please with a variety of instruments. Meanwhile, budget celebrity Kadifachi's surprisingly passionate relationship with her cello threatens to hijack the entire performance!" Enjoy the musical comedy show where anything could, and does, happen! Pluck, made up of violinist Adrian Garratt, violist Jon Regan and cellist Sian Kadifachi, is the comedy string trio whose unique and hugely entertaining show has turned the classical concert on its head! The group has played hundreds of shows all over the world, leading to huge exposure and reviews the likes of which string trios have never seen before... "Gloriously funny!" The Scotsman. "I laughed so much it really hurt" Three Weeks. Winner of four major international awards, Pluck has crescendoed its way to fame since the group's acclaimed debut at the Edinburgh Festival in 2003. From that time on, Pluck has tickled the funny bone of sold-out crowds all across Europe, Australia and the Far East. Now it's Stocker Arts Center's turn to enjoy Pluck's melodic buffoonery as they wreak havoc between harmonies. It's the Marx Brothers meets Yo-Yo Ma! It's Pluck! www.pluck.me.uk =20 Pavlo and his Band in Concert Saturday, April 21 - 7:30pm=20 After the enthusiastic response they received here last season, we've invited Pavlo and his band back to Stocker to wow you! Pavlo is the performer the News Leader of Duncan, BC dubbed the "Greek God of the Guitar!" He has also been called "Lord of the Strings!" (Star Phoenix, Saskatoon, KS) and a "Master Showman" (London Free Press). A Canadian born Greek composer, musician, singer, guitarist and recording artist, Pavlo composes in a style best described as "Mediterranean Music." He combines influences of Flamenco, Latin, Classical and Mediterranean guitar and mixes them together with the Greek Bouzouki, creating his own unique style! Pavlo and his band have released six albums, one of which was nominated for "Best Instrumental Album of the Year" at the 2000 Juno Awards in Canada. Two of his records have received Gold certifications in Canada by the Canadian Recording Industry Association, and he has sold over 500,000 albums worldwide. In 2004, he won "World Artist of the Year" at the Canadian Independent Music Awards. Pavlo's music has been included on two episodes of The Chris Isaak Show, a movie called "Marine Life" starring Cybil Shepherd, CTV's "Eleventh Hour" and L.A.'s "L Word" to name a few. His music has also been featured on over a dozen CD compilations around the world. Pavlo and his band perform over 150 concerts a year. We're glad they were able to fit in a return visit to Stocker Arts Center! Don't miss watching this dazzling performer - who will even astonish you by playing the guitar behind his head! You will be awed by the virtuosity and musicianship of Pavlo and his band members! www.pavlo.net =20 Tickets: $15.00/Adults; $10.00/Children 12 and under =20 Imani Winds in Concert Friday, April 27 - 7:30pm=20 VALERIE COLEMAN, flute, TOYIN SPELLMAN-DIAZ, oboe,=20 MARIAM ADAM, clarinet JEFF SCOTT, French horn=20 MONICA ELLIS, bassoon Praised by Gramophone and Essence Magazine for "taking the wind quintet where it rarely ventures," the five accomplished musicians of Imani Winds joined forces in 1997 to expand the boundaries of the traditional wind quintet and explore the links between European, African and American music traditions. The name Imani, which literally means "faith" in Swahili, embodies this mission. In their time together, this young ensemble of African/Latin American heritage has established a distinct presence in the classical music world for dynamic playing, innovative programming, and inspirational outreach programs, which often explore the culture and heritage of the African Diaspora while introducing Western classical traditions to diverse audiences. In 2002, the group released their CMA/WQXR award winning debut recording entitled Umoja (featuring original works by Imani flutist, Valerie Coleman). Classical Underground, which was nominated for a 2005 Grammy Award, was released on the KOCH label in January 2005. Two-time winner of the CMA/ASCAP Award for "Adventurous Programming," the group also received the 2003 "Meet the Composer" Commissioning Music/USA Award. They are also recipients of the Artists International Annual New York Debut Prize. Past highlights include performances at Atlanta's National Black Arts Festival, Carnegie Hall's Weill Recital Hall, Chicago Symphony Musicians Residency Program, the Ravinia Festival, the Kennedy Center, and the Philadelphia Chamber Music Society. During the 2003-04 season Imani Winds enjoyed national exposure with broadcasts on NPR's Saint Paul Sunday and Performance Today. Their second CD for KOCH, titled Imani Winds, was released in January of 2006. www.imaniwinds =20 Tickets: $15.00/Adults; $10.00/Children 12 and under Livingston Taylor in Concert =20 Friday, May 11 - 7:30pm=20 "Like his big brother, James, Livingston Taylor is easy on the ears..." The Washington Post. Livingston Taylor is a consummate artist in his own right, and a veteran performer whose stage presence wows his audience from the first song. Presenting variety, versatility and joie de vivre in music, Liv lulls and charms the audience one moment and sends them into waves of laughter the next. A major force on the pop music and singer-songwriter scenes for more than 25 years, he has released several hit singles and more than a dozen albums (most recently, There You Are Again which features such guest artists as Carly Simon, James Taylor, Pam Tillis and Vince Gill). Liv has been called "the ultimate crowd pleaser" by Performing Songwriter Magazine, received recognition as Outstanding Folk/Acoustic Act from the Boston Music Awards, and also has won several awards from ASCAP for his songwriting. In addition, he is a Full Professor on the faculty of the Berklee College of Music in Boston. So whether you're laughing as he plays/jokes around about entering the Olympics in the category of Guitar (or sometimes Banjo) Playing, or wiping away a tear as he's singing about being the "Best of Friends," you will love his show! www.livtaylor.com =20 Tickets: $15.00/Adults; $10.00/Children 12 and under And while you're here, don't forget to visit the Beth K. Stocker Art Gallery where the current show is:=20 The LCCC Student Photo and Ceramics Exhibition 2007=20 which runs through Friday, April 20, 2007=20 This showcase of the finest photography and ceramics by LCCC students is produced by LCCC art students, who execute all aspects of the exhibit, including planning, jurying of the photographs and ceramic work, and designing and installing the exhibition. Presented by LCCC Arts and Humanities Division/Stocker Arts Center=20 or the next show, which is: The LCCC Student Art Exhibition 2007=20 which runs Friday, April 27, 2007 through Friday, May 18, 2007=20 This showcase of the finest artworks by LCCC students is produced by LCCC art students, who execute all aspects of the exhibit, including planning, jurying of the art and designing and installing the exhibition. Presented by LCCC Arts and Humanities Division/Stocker Arts Center=20 This show opens with an Artists Reception on Friday, April 27th, from 6:00 to 8:00pm - FREE! Gallery Hours:=20 Monday through Friday from 10:30am to 2:30pm and during many of the Stocker Arts Center evening and weekend events. =20 Gallery tours and additional hours by appointment. Call 440-366-4140 =20 The Stocker Arts Center Box Office is open Mondays through Fridays from 12:00 noon to 6:00pm, and one-and-a-half hours before ticketed events. You can purchase tickets in person, by phone, by fax, or online. By phone, please call (800) 995-5222 ext. 4040 or (440) 366-4040, fax your order to (440) 366-4761, or visit our internet site at www.lorainccc.edu/stocker and click on the "Buy Stocker Event Tickets" icon. For more information or to request a season brochure, please call the Stocker office at (800) 995-5222 ext. 4140 OR (440) 366-4140. The Stocker Arts Center is on the campus of Lorain County Community College, 1005 North Abbe Road, Elyria, Ohio 44035. =20 =20 I look forward to seeing you at Stocker this week for "A Kid's Life!" and many other times this month and next!! Janet ************************* Janet Herman Barlow Director, Stocker Arts Center Lorain County Community College 1005 North Abbe Road=20 Elyria, Ohio 44035 440.366.7105 or 1.800.995.5222 ext. 7105 440.366.4101 [fax] jbarlow at lorainccc.edu =20 www.lorainccc.edu/stocker =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77AE9.E7C80C20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Please take a moment to find out about this = week's=20 events
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A Family Musical=20 along and a Great Student=20 Art Exhibition -=20

 and then scroll down for a Sneak Peak=20 of other live events coming = to Stocker=20 Arts Center during April/May - = all=20 great events for all=20 ages
Here are the details:

 

 
This week, we proudly = present 3 performances of a special treat - a = musical=20 the whole family can enjoy:

"A=20 Kid's Life!"

    Wednesday, April 11 at 11 = am and 7=20 pm  = &
       = Thursday,=20 April 12 at 11 am

When "A=20 Kid's Life!" begins, we = meet Zack,=20 an adorable 5-year-old boy, and his golden retriever and best friend,=20 Starsky.  Together, they = embark on a=20 fun-filled adventure through their hometown where they befriend Zoe, a = spunky=20 5-year-old girl who is new to town and rather shy.  Gradually, Zack wins her trust and = brings her=20 out of her shell.  = Over the course of the day, = Zack and=20 Zoe encounter many new friends: from a talking clock who teaches them = the=20 importance of time, to a beautiful owl who reminds them that animals = have=20 feelings too, to an orange tree that gives them a deeper appreciation of = nature.  Mr. Sullivan, the = corner=20 store clerk, also joins the fun by showing them how wonderful “a = kid’s life!”=20 can be!  Packed with = wholesome family=20 entertainment and positive messages, this feel-good musical enchants = audiences=20 of all ages and is sure to get you moving!

 

The show runs one hour, and = each of=20 the performances will be followed by a meet-and-greet in the lobby with = the cast=20 in their colorful costumes.  = “A Kid’s=20 Life!” encourages positive thinking for children and inspires them = to:=20 appreciate the environment, believe in themselves, respect others, and = most of=20 all enjoy the magic of a kid’s life!  It’s the perfect = introduction to the=20 wonderful world of live musical theatre. =20 Let the charm and magic of “A Kid’s Life!” = create lasting memories for=20 you and your family.  Go to = www.akidslife.net  and = watch the=20 "trailer" and see for yourself!  

Tickets: = $10/each; Groups=20 of 15 or more, please call the Box Office for special Group=20 Rates!

 
other live=20 events also coming to = Stocker=20 this spring:  
Pluck
    Thursday, April=20 19 at 7:30pm
Directed by Cal McCrystal

"The three most stupid musicians = in the world=20 have been invited to perform at last!  Highly strung violinist = Yarlsberg=20 has designs on the perfect concert and ever enthusiastic Mr. Abanathie = aims to=20 please with a variety of instruments.  Meanwhile, budget celebrity=20 Kadifachi's surprisingly passionate relationship with her cello = threatens to=20 hijack the entire performance!"

Enjoy the musical comedy show = where anything=20 could, and does, happen!  Pluck, made up of violinist Adrian = Garratt,=20 violist Jon Regan and cellist Sian Kadifachi, is the comedy string trio = whose=20 unique and hugely entertaining show has turned the classical concert on = its=20 head!  The group has played hundreds of shows all over the world, = leading=20 to huge exposure and reviews the likes of which string trios have never = seen=20 before... “Gloriously funny!” The Scotsman.  “I = laughed so much it really=20 hurt” Three Weeks. Winner of four major international awards, = Pluck has=20 crescendoed its way to fame since the group's acclaimed debut at the = Edinburgh=20 Festival in 2003.  From that time on, Pluck has tickled the funny = bone of=20 sold-out crowds all across Europe, Australia and the Far East.  Now = it's=20 Stocker Arts Center's turn to enjoy Pluck's melodic buffoonery as they = wreak=20 havoc between harmonies.  It's the Marx Brothers meets Yo-Yo = Ma!  It's=20 Pluck!   www.pluck.me.uk=20

Pavlo and his Band in=20 Concert
   =20 Saturday, April 21 - 7:30pm=20

After the=20 enthusiastic response they received here last = season, we've invited Pavlo and his band back to = Stocker=20 to wow you!  Pavlo is the performer the News Leader of Duncan, BC = dubbed=20 the "Greek God of the Guitar!”  He has also been called "Lord = of the=20 Strings!" (Star Phoenix, Saskatoon, KS) and a "Master Showman" (London = Free=20 Press).  A Canadian born Greek composer, musician, singer, = guitarist and=20 recording artist, Pavlo composes in a style best described as = "Mediterranean=20 Music."  He combines influences of Flamenco, Latin, Classical and=20 Mediterranean guitar and mixes them together with the Greek Bouzouki, = creating=20 his own unique style!  Pavlo and his band have released six albums, = one of=20 which was nominated for "Best Instrumental Album of the Year" at the = 2000 Juno=20 Awards in Canada.  Two of his records have received Gold = certifications in=20 Canada by the Canadian Recording Industry Association, and he has sold = over=20 500,000 albums worldwide.  In 2004, he won "World Artist of the = Year" at=20 the Canadian Independent Music Awards.  Pavlo's music has been = included on=20 two episodes of The Chris Isaak Show, a movie called “Marine = Life” starring=20 Cybil Shepherd, CTV's “Eleventh Hour” and L.A.'s “L = Word” to name a few. =20 His music has also been featured on over a dozen CD compilations around = the=20 world.  Pavlo and his band perform over 150 concerts a year.  = We're=20 glad they were able to fit in a return visit to Stocker Arts = Center!  Don't=20 miss watching this dazzling performer – who will even astonish you = by playing=20 the guitar behind his head!  You will be awed by the virtuosity and = musicianship of Pavlo and his band members!   www.pavlo.net =
Tickets:  $15.00/Adults; $10.00/Children 12 and=20 under
 

Imani Winds in=20 Concert
    = Friday, April=20 27 - 7:30pm
VALERIE = COLEMAN,=20 flute, TOYIN SPELLMAN-DIAZ, = oboe,
MARIAM ADAM, clarinet JEFF = SCOTT, French=20 horn
MONICA ELLIS, bassoon

Praised by Gramophone and Essence Magazine for = "taking=20 the wind quintet where it rarely ventures," the five accomplished = musicians of=20 Imani Winds joined forces in 1997 to expand the boundaries of the = traditional=20 wind quintet and explore the links between European, African and = American music=20 traditions. The name Imani, which literally means “faith” in = Swahili, embodies=20 this mission. In their time together, this young ensemble of = African/Latin=20 American heritage has established a distinct presence in the classical = music=20 world for dynamic playing, innovative programming, and inspirational = outreach=20 programs, which often explore the culture and heritage of the African = Diaspora=20 while introducing Western classical traditions to diverse audiences. In = 2002,=20 the group released their CMA/WQXR award winning debut recording entitled = Umoja=20 (featuring original works by Imani flutist, Valerie Coleman). Classical=20 Underground, which was nominated for a 2005 Grammy Award, was released = on the=20 KOCH label in January 2005. Two-time winner of the CMA/ASCAP Award for=20 “Adventurous Programming,” the group also received the 2003 = “Meet the Composer”=20 Commissioning Music/USA Award. They are also recipients of the Artists=20 International Annual New York Debut Prize. Past highlights include = performances=20 at Atlanta's National Black Arts Festival, Carnegie Hall's Weill Recital = Hall,=20 Chicago Symphony Musicians Residency Program, the Ravinia Festival, the = Kennedy=20 Center, and the Philadelphia Chamber Music Society. During the 2003-04 = season=20 Imani Winds enjoyed national exposure with broadcasts on NPR's Saint = Paul Sunday=20 and Performance Today. Their second CD for KOCH, titled Imani Winds, was = released in January of 2006. www.imaniwinds
Tickets: $15.00/Adults; $10.00/Children 12 and=20 under

Livingston Taylor in Concert   =20
    Friday, May 11 - 7:30pm
“Like = his big=20 brother, James, Livingston Taylor is easy on the ears…” The = Washington=20 Post.  Livingston Taylor is a consummate artist in his own right, = and a=20 veteran performer whose stage presence wows his audience from the first=20 song.  Presenting variety, versatility and joie de vivre in music, = Liv=20 lulls and charms the audience one moment and sends them into waves of = laughter=20 the next.  A major force on the pop music and singer-songwriter = scenes for=20 more than 25 years, he has released several hit singles and more than a = dozen=20 albums (most recently, There You Are Again which features such guest = artists as=20 Carly Simon, James Taylor, Pam Tillis and Vince Gill).  Liv has = been called=20 “the ultimate crowd pleaser” by Performing Songwriter = Magazine, received=20 recognition as Outstanding Folk/Acoustic Act from the Boston Music = Awards, and=20 also has won several awards from ASCAP for his songwriting.  In = addition,=20 he is a Full Professor on the faculty of the Berklee College of Music in = Boston.  So whether you're laughing as he plays/jokes around about = entering=20 the Olympics in the category of Guitar (or sometimes Banjo) Playing, or = wiping=20 away a tear as he's singing about being the “Best of = Friends,” you will love his=20 show!   www.livtaylor.com
Tickets: =20 $15.00/Adults; $10.00/Children 12 and=20 under


And while=20 you're here, don't forget to visit the Beth K. Stocker Art = Gallery where the current show is:
The = LCCC Student=20 Photo and Ceramics Exhibition 2007
which runs through=20 Friday, April 20, 2007

This showcase of the finest photography and ceramics by LCCC students = is=20 produced by LCCC art students, who execute all aspects of the exhibit, = including=20 planning, jurying of the photographs and ceramic work, and designing and = installing the exhibition.  Presented by LCCC Arts and = Humanities=20 Division/Stocker Arts Center

or = the next=20 show, which is:
The LCCC Student Art Exhibition 2007=20
which runs Friday, April = 27, 2007=20 through Friday, May 18,=20 2007
=20

This=20 showcase of the finest artworks by=20 LCCC students is produced by LCCC art students, who execute all aspects = of the=20 exhibit, including planning, jurying of the art and  designing and=20 installing the exhibition.  Presented by LCCC Arts and = Humanities=20 Division/Stocker Arts Center

This show opens with an = Artists=20 Reception on Friday, April = 27th, from=20 6:00=20 to 8:00pm - FREE!

Gallery Hours:

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



 

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

 

I look = forward to=20 seeing you at Stocker this=20 week for "A Kid's Life!" and=20 many other times = this month=20 and next!!

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

 

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C77AF7.ED11F6D8-- From nbudin at sbcglobal.net Mon Apr 9 15:46:25 2007 From: nbudin at sbcglobal.net (Noah Budin) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 15:46:25 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Another Review of Noah Budin's "Metaphor" Message-ID: <453857.69152.qm@web81409.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1820263800-1176158785=:69152 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Friends, Just wanted to share another review of my new release "Metaphor." It's by Reverend David Ensign in Virginia and can be found on his most excellent blog "Faithful Agitation" at http://faithfulagitation.blogspot.com/ Also, I've begun blogging about songwriting on my website at www.noahbudin.com. Click on Noah's Notes. If you are a songwriter, or interested in songwriting, I'd love to hear what you think. Honest constructive criticism is always welcome! The review is printed in its entirety below. Thanks for reading and for your support. If you don't want to read about me or support me, well, that's what the delete button is for. Thanks, Noah Budin It?s not often that one gets to witness firsthand an artist come into full flower. Those who have followed the performing and recording career of Noah Budin have experienced this growth and blossom over the decade since the first seeds were sown in his joyous debut CD, Hallelujah Land, in 1997. With the release of Metaphor this spring we hear an artist in full. If all language about God is metaphorical, all of Metaphor is about God. Indeed, at their best, Budin?s songs sound like a deep correspondence between the divine and the ones imprinted with the divine image. Yet Budin manages this without ever sounding in any way traditionally ?religious.? This is, indeed, music for those who are deeply spiritual without necessarily being religious. The disc opens with the powerful percussion of ?Metaphor.? The liner notes suggest that the title track emerged from a song-writing workshop whose participants were asked to develop metaphors for God, and the song weaves them together to powerful effect. But the more I listened to the song, the more I began to imagine it as a love letter from the creator to a creation that has forgotten how to recognize the divine in its midst. ?I am that I am that I am and will be,? perhaps God sings to us, ?but you are everything to me.? If ?Metaphor? is the creator singing to creation, the conversation continues in ?Blessing,? a gentle prayer for grace to cover the generations as their circles dance to the divine music of creation. Full disclosure: I know several of the generations of the artist?s family including the spirit-filled youngest daughter who served, in part, as the spark for ?Haruach.? That personal relationship has, if anything, left me a less patient listener longing for the fullness of the music to emerge from the promise of Hallelujah Land. It does so in the rich arrangements of Metaphor, and certainly in this song of spirit that highlights the keyboard work of Edward Ridley, Jr. and a fine sax riff from Norm Tischler. Budin has surrounded himself with excellent musicians throughout this recording, and they are nowhere more evident than on ?Let it Burn,? which must be the rockingest Hanukkah song ever recorded. I?ll confess, that as a Protestant pastor I don?t have a deep knowledge of the range of comparable holiday songs, but as one who grew up with the rock soundtrack of America in the 1970s, I promise you that Sam Getz?s screaming guitar more than holds its own while Budin?s voice rocks out strong and clear in a song that connects the candles with the fires of justice and promises to let it burn. While many of the images used in the songs come directly from Budin?s Jewish roots, the music never falls into religious clich?. The beautifully turned ?Reason to Believe? draws from a range of human relationships and natural wonders to trace the roots of faith: ?It?s the lightning in the sky/your perfect smile your Godly eyes.? The range of musical styles and influences is almost as wide as the range of faith influences. From the traditional folks roots of the raucous ?Carry That Rock,? to the gospel sounds of ?Take Me Back,? Metaphor displays a musical virtuosity rare in our genre-driven age. You may ask, ?What?s a Jewish singer-songwriter doing joining voices with The Prayer Warriors on a gospel song?? Well, this is the same artist who introduced the world to accapella ?Jew-wop? on Hallelujah Land, and under the production hand of his older brother, David, the various musical threads weave together seamlessly. The disc closes with a final weave: the Jewish experience of slavery and exodus hope with the African-American experience. Borrowing from Rabbi Heschel?s memorable insistence that his ?feet were praying? as he marched with Dr. King, the last track, ?Every Step a Prayer,? reminds us that ?it?s holy ground we walk upon/this journey that we share/in every breath, a miracle/and every step a prayer.? While I leave the judgment of the miraculous to others, every breath of Metaphor is certainly a prayer, and the totality bears repeated listening. --0-1820263800-1176158785=:69152 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Friends,
 
Just wanted to share another review of my new release "Metaphor." It's by Reverend David Ensign in Virginia and can be found on his most excellent blog "Faithful Agitation" at http://faithfulagitation.blogspot.com/
 
Also, I've begun blogging about songwriting on my website at www.noahbudin.com. Click on Noah's Notes. If you are a songwriter, or interested in songwriting, I'd love to hear what you think. Honest constructive criticism is always welcome!
 
The review is printed in its entirety below. Thanks for reading and for your support. If you don't want to read about me or support me, well, that's what the delete button is for.
 
Thanks,
Noah Budin
 
It?s not often that one gets to witness firsthand an artist come into full flower. Those who have followed the performing and recording career of Noah Budin have experienced this growth and blossom over the decade since the first seeds were sown in his joyous debut CD, Hallelujah Land, in 1997. With the release of Metaphor this spring we hear an artist in full.
If all language about God is metaphorical, all of Metaphor is about God. Indeed, at their best, Budin?s songs sound like a deep correspondence between the divine and the ones imprinted with the divine image. Yet Budin manages this without ever sounding in any way traditionally ?religious.? This is, indeed, music for those who are deeply spiritual without necessarily being religious.
The disc opens with the powerful percussion of ?Metaphor.? The liner notes suggest that the title track emerged from a song-writing workshop whose participants were asked to develop metaphors for God, and the song weaves them together to powerful effect. But the more I listened to the song, the more I began to imagine it as a love letter from the creator to a creation that has forgotten how to recognize the divine in its midst. ?I am that I am that I am and will be,? perhaps God sings to us, ?but you are everything to me.?
If ?Metaphor? is the creator singing to creation, the conversation continues in ?Blessing,? a gentle prayer for grace to cover the generations as their circles dance to the divine music of creation. Full disclosure: I know several of the generations of the artist?s family including the spirit-filled youngest daughter who served, in part, as the spark for ?Haruach.? That personal relationship has, if anything, left me a less patient listener longing for the fullness of the music to emerge from the promise of Hallelujah Land. It does so in the rich arrangements of Metaphor, and certainly in this song of spirit that highlights the keyboard work of Edward Ridley, Jr. and a fine sax riff from Norm Tischler.
Budin has surrounded himself with excellent musicians throughout this recording, and they are nowhere more evident than on ?Let it Burn,? which must be the rockingest Hanukkah song ever recorded. I?ll confess, that as a Protestant pastor I don?t have a deep knowledge of the range of comparable holiday songs, but as one who grew up with the rock soundtrack of America in the 1970s, I promise you that Sam Getz?s screaming guitar more than holds its own while Budin?s voice rocks out strong and clear in a song that connects the candles with the fires of justice and promises to let it burn.
While many of the images used in the songs come directly from Budin?s Jewish roots, the music never falls into religious clich?. The beautifully turned ?Reason to Believe? draws from a range of human relationships and natural wonders to trace the roots of faith: ?It?s the lightning in the sky/your perfect smile your Godly eyes.?
The range of musical styles and influences is almost as wide as the range of faith influences. From the traditional folks roots of the raucous ?Carry That Rock,? to the gospel sounds of ?Take Me Back,? Metaphor displays a musical virtuosity rare in our genre-driven age. You may ask, ?What?s a Jewish singer-songwriter doing joining voices with The Prayer Warriors on a gospel song?? Well, this is the same artist who introduced the world to accapella ?Jew-wop? on Hallelujah Land, and under the production hand of his older brother, David, the various musical threads weave together seamlessly.
The disc closes with a final weave: the Jewish experience of slavery and exodus hope with the African-American experience. Borrowing from Rabbi Heschel?s memorable insistence that his ?feet were praying? as he marched with Dr. King, the last track, ?Every Step a Prayer,? reminds us that ?it?s holy ground we walk upon/this journey that we share/in every breath, a miracle/and every step a prayer.?
While I leave the judgment of the miraculous to others, every breath of Metaphor is certainly a prayer, and the totality bears repeated listening.
--0-1820263800-1176158785=:69152-- From President at thenaturalbridges.com Mon Apr 9 16:14:06 2007 From: President at thenaturalbridges.com (Kirk Lawrence Maynard) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 19:14:06 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]NB Puppets currently touring Europe for AFE In-Reply-To: <20070405050315.7C90561E89@mailman.siteprotect.com> References: <20070405050315.7C90561E89@mailman.siteprotect.com> Message-ID: <1320.87.163.74.106.1176160446.squirrel@www.thenaturalbridges.com> Well we have survived our first week in Europe touring for Armed Forces Entertainment (AFE) and have visited/performed at 5 bases so far. We have another 13 more to go before the end of April and so far the responses have been really great. People love the NB Puppets and our humans too! We've been given an award and a special military coin, plus the NB Puppets have been signing autographs. To see where we've been and where we'll be next, check out the following: http://www.armedforcesentertainment.com/AFEmedia_newsReleaseNBTV.htm On behalf of my great cast of 8 characters working on this tour, thank you to those of you who have supported us in the past, and we look forward to doing more projects in NE Ohio when we return. Puppetly, Kirk Lawrence Maynard President & Puppet Director Natural Bridges LLC PO Box 30688 Cleveland, Ohio 44130-0688 USA 1-888-866-4877 Main Site - http://www.thenaturalbridges.com NBTV Site - http://www.MyNBTV.com YouTube - http://www.youtube.com/user/NaturalBridgesLLC "NB Puppets are not just for children anymore!" From warz65 at yahoo.com Mon Apr 9 18:35:33 2007 From: warz65 at yahoo.com (Matt Warzel) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 18:35:33 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]check out these videos from local comic/filmmaker - hilarious info Message-ID: <247801.14536.qm@web60125.mail.yahoo.com> --0-430744503-1176168933=:14536 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit TYRA BANKS MOVIE: http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=1926525473 19 ACTION NEWS MOVIE: http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=2014276154 --------------------------------- Don't be flakey. Get Yahoo! Mail for Mobile and always stay connected to friends. --0-430744503-1176168933=:14536 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
 
 



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always stay connected to friends. --0-430744503-1176168933=:14536-- From m.ozimek at sbcglobal.net Mon Apr 9 19:14:48 2007 From: m.ozimek at sbcglobal.net (Mary Lou Ozimek) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 22:14:48 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ohio Boychoir Spring Concerts - Save the Date Message-ID: <20070410021522.E28BF4CEB0@braxton.siteprotect.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0215_01C77AF4.7EA37940 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0216_01C77AF4.7EA37940" ------=_NextPart_001_0216_01C77AF4.7EA37940 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Celebrate spring with the 32 boys of the Ohio Boychoir, under the direction of Michael and Becky Seredick, as they perform works by Bach, Mendelssohn, Vivaldi and and a surprising choral number by Hoagy Carmichael. Concerts are free and all are welcome. Sing! * Saturday, April 28 - 8:00 p.m., Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, 2031 W. 30th St., Cleveland * Sunday, April 29 - 4:00 p.m., Church of the Ascension, 13216 Detroit Ave, Lakewood * Friday, May 4 - 7:30 p.m., St. Christopher Church, 20141 Detroit Rd. Rocky River * Saturday, May 5 - 7:00 p.m., Middleburg Hts. Community Church, 7165 Big Creek Pkwy, Middleburg Hts. * Sunday, May 6 - 3:00 p.m., John Knox Presbyterian Church, 25200 Lorain Rd, North Olmsted * Friday, May 11 - 7:30 p.m., Holy Cross Church, 175 E 200th St, Euclid * Saturday, May 12 - 7:30 p.m., St. Leo Church, 4900 Broadview Rd., Cleveland A freewill offering will be received. For more information: www.ohioboychoir.org or 216.556.2222 ------=_NextPart_001_0216_01C77AF4.7EA37940 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

 

 

Celebrate spring with the 32 boys of the Ohio Boychoir, = under the direction of Michael and Becky Seredick, as they perform works by Bach, Mendelssohn, Vivaldi and and a surprising choral number by Hoagy Carmichael.  Concerts are free and all are welcome.  = Sing!

 

·         Saturday, April = 28 – 8:00 p.m., Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, 2031 W. 30th St., Cleveland

 

·         Sunday, April = 29 – 4:00 p.m., Church of the Ascension, = 13216 Detroit Ave, = Lakewood  =

 

·         Friday, May 4 = – 7:30 p.m., St.= Christopher = Church, =  20141 Detroit Rd. = Rocky River

 

·         Saturday, May 5 = – 7:00 p.m., Middleburg Hts. Community Church,  7165 Big Creek = Pkwy, Middleburg Hts.

 

·         Sunday, May 6 - = 3:00 p.m., John Knox Presbyterian = Church, = 25200 Lorain Rd, = North Olmsted

 

·         Friday, May 11 = – 7:30 p.m., Holy Cross Church, 175 E 200th = St, Euclid

 

·         Saturday, May = 12 – 7:30 p.m., St.= Leo Church, = 4900 Broadview Rd., = Cleveland

 

      = ;       A freewill offering will be received.  =

For more information:  www.ohioboychoir.org or 216.556.2222

 

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------=_NextPart_000_0215_01C77AF4.7EA37940-- From ceversole at earthlink.net Tue Apr 10 06:27:18 2007 From: ceversole at earthlink.net (Charles Eversole) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 09:27:18 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Singing Angels Spring Benefit Concert Message-ID: <380-22007421013271815@earthlink.net> ------=_NextPart_1932211102018813271815 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII ?THANK YOU FOR THE MUSIC? THE SINGING ANGELS? 43RD ANNUAL SPRING BENEFIT CONCERT SUNDAY, MAY 20TH @ 3:00PM State Theatre, Playhouse Square Tickets from $35 to $6.25 FOR TICKETS, CALL (216)241-6000, Or go to www.tickets.com, Or go to the Playhouse Square Box Office, 1519 Euclid Ave. Open daily 11:00-6:00. Hear around 300 of Northeast Ohio's finest young performers sing a wide variety of exciting music - show tunes to Classical, Barbershop Harmony to spiritual, patriotic to a good old-fashioned audience Sing-a-long! THE BEST SEATS ARE SELLING OUT? do you have yours yet??? www.singingangels.org Make Music. Make friends. Make a difference. Charles Eversole ceversole at earthlink.net EarthLink Revolves Around You. ------=_NextPart_1932211102018813271815 Content-Type: text/html; charset=US-ASCII

?THANK YOU FOR THE MUSIC?

THE SINGING ANGELS?

43RD ANNUAL SPRING BENEFIT CONCERT

SUNDAY, MAY 20TH @ 3:00PM

State Theatre, Playhouse Square

Tickets from $35 to $6.25

FOR TICKETS, CALL (216)241-6000,

Or go to www.tickets.com,

Or go to the Playhouse Square Box Office,

1519 Euclid Ave.  Open daily 11:00-6:00.

Hear around 300 of Northeast Ohio's finest young performers sing a wide variety of exciting music - show tunes to Classical, Barbershop Harmony to spiritual, patriotic to a good old-fashioned audience Sing-a-long!

 

THE BEST SEATS ARE SELLING OUT? do you have yours yet???

www.singingangels.org

  Make Music.  Make friends.  Make a difference.

 
Charles Eversole
EarthLink Revolves Around You.
 

------=_NextPart_1932211102018813271815-- From eddielengyel at sbcglobal.net Mon Apr 9 21:43:33 2007 From: eddielengyel at sbcglobal.net (eddie lengyel) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2007 21:43:33 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]HELLWEEK sneak peak april 26th at club Bed 8pm Message-ID: <303963.85900.qm@web82813.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-355459371-1176180213=:85900 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Fright Teck Pictures is showing Hellweek at club bed on thursday april 26th, Mike Reddy will be sending out invites to this event, if you dont recieve one please dont try and get in this is a small private showing, the big premiere will be next month.Any questions feel free to email me at eddielengyel at sbcglobal.net thanks President of Fright Teck Pictures Edward Lengyel (writer/director) --0-355459371-1176180213=:85900 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Fright Teck Pictures is showing Hellweek at club bed on thursday april 26th, Mike Reddy will be sending out invites to this event, if you dont recieve one please dont try and get in this is a small private showing, the big premiere will be next month.Any questions feel free to email me at eddielengyel at sbcglobal.net thanks President of Fright Teck Pictures Edward Lengyel (writer/director) --0-355459371-1176180213=:85900-- From herrickmartin at adelphia.net Tue Apr 10 05:37:15 2007 From: herrickmartin at adelphia.net (herrickmartin at adelphia.net) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 5:37:15 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]talent needed for children's event Message-ID: <18207567.1176208635412.JavaMail.root@web27> Interested in reasonably priced talent: face painters magicians clowns/balloon artists etc. Please let me know if you are intrerested or know anyone I could contact for this. The event won't be until late May. Thank you, Herrick Martin From herrickmartin at adelphia.net Tue Apr 10 05:38:25 2007 From: herrickmartin at adelphia.net (herrickmartin at adelphia.net) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 5:38:25 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]poetry chapbook support Message-ID: <16079333.1176208705060.JavaMail.root@web27> Still seeking support for poetry chapbook. $6 each, 26 poems Funds needed for drama classes at CSU. Thanks, Rick From skinybee at msn.com Tue Apr 10 06:17:00 2007 From: skinybee at msn.com (S MCCLAIN) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 09:17:00 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Teenage (Male) Actor needed Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0022_01C77B50.FED8A700 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I'm in need of a male actor, aged 15-17 for a small role in a video I'm = producing for Abstinence the Better Choice. The actor will play 'Mike = Macho' and should look and be able to act as though 'all the girls adore = him'. This video will be used as part of the 6th grade RSVP = (Responsible, Social, Values Program) curriculum that's taught in = schools around Ohio. We're asking that the actor is abstinent from = alcohol, sex and drugs as not being so would be contrary to the video's = message. The shoot will take place after school on Tuesday May 1st in Macedonia. = Call time is 4:00 for make-up. We will pay the student an hourly wage, = dinner and a copy of the video for his demo.=20 I can be reached at 330-665-3902. E-mail = Skinybee at msn.com So glad you're out there NEOhiopal... Thanks! Cherie McClain ------=_NextPart_000_0022_01C77B50.FED8A700 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
I'm in need of a male actor, aged 15-17 for a small role in a video = I'm=20 producing for Abstinence the Better = Choice. The=20 actor will play 'Mike Macho' and should look and be = able to act=20 as though 'all the girls adore him'. This video will be used as = part of the=20 6th grade RSVP (Responsible, Social, Values Program) curriculum that's = taught in=20 schools around Ohio. We're asking that the actor is abstinent from = alcohol, sex=20 and drugs as not being so would be contrary to the video's=20 message.
 
The shoot will take place after school on Tuesday May 1st in = Macedonia.=20 Call time is 4:00 for make-up. We will pay the student an hourly = wage,=20 dinner and a copy of the video for his demo.
 
I can be reached at 330-665-3902. E-mail Skinybee at msn.com
 
So glad you're out there NEOhiopal...
 
Thanks!
Cherie McClain
 
------=_NextPart_000_0022_01C77B50.FED8A700-- From ric_hamp at yahoo.com Tue Apr 10 06:55:05 2007 From: ric_hamp at yahoo.com (ric hampton) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 06:55:05 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]house of blues Message-ID: <606303.41332.qm@web51005.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-681099052-1176213305=:41332 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit April 10th- Tonight! HOUSE OF BLUES PRESENTS G. LOVE & SPECIAL SAUCE WITH THE EXPENDABLES Also added on this show is Travelin Blues/ Steve Blaock out of detroit. Blalock is a former Clevelander. He is well known in Detroits Blues Society. He was the winner of the 2004 Detroit Blues Society- Acoustic Guitar. If you ever have gone to Greek Town Casino you may have seen him. He currently plays in Steves Bar in Detroit. Hear some of his cuts on www.cdbaby.com/travelinblues Check with house of blues for ticket price and show time. --------------------------------- Don't be flakey. Get Yahoo! Mail for Mobile and always stay connected to friends. --0-681099052-1176213305=:41332 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
April 10th- Tonight!
 
HOUSE OF BLUES PRESENTS
G. LOVE & SPECIAL SAUCE WITH THE EXPENDABLES
 
Also added on this show is Travelin Blues/ Steve Blaock out of detroit. Blalock is a former Clevelander. He is well known in Detroits Blues Society. He was the winner of the 2004 Detroit Blues Society- Acoustic Guitar. If you ever have gone to Greek Town Casino you may have seen him. He currently plays in Steves Bar in Detroit.
Hear some of his cuts on www.cdbaby.com/travelinblues
Check with house of blues for ticket price and show time.


Don't be flakey. Get Yahoo! Mail for Mobile and
always stay connected to friends. --0-681099052-1176213305=:41332-- From MHerman at cptonline.org Tue Apr 10 07:01:42 2007 From: MHerman at cptonline.org (Mindy Herman) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 10:01:42 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Dark Room returns to CPT! Tonight at 7:30pm! Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77B78.BCB05274 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 =20 =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_01C77B78.BCB05274 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_01C77B78.BCB05274-- From ritaklin at wowway.com Tue Apr 10 08:02:04 2007 From: ritaklin at wowway.com (Rita Klinger) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 11:02:04 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITIONS for KALLIOPE STAGE 2007-08 SEASON this Sunday-Monday Message-ID: --Apple-Mail-18-341629465 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=WINDOWS-1252; format=flowed KALLIOPE STAGE SEASON AUDITIONS! Seeking equity and non-equity singer-actors ages 20 =96 65 for=20 principal and supporting roles. 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 schedule=20= 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 Cedar Rd.) 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.) Kalliope Stage 2007 - 08 Season =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 = 9,=20 2008 Can Can (music and lyrics by Cole Porter) rehearsals begin March 31.=20 Show runs April 24 =96 May 18, 2008 --Apple-Mail-18-341629465 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=WINDOWS-1252 Times New RomanKALLIOPE STAGE SEASON AUDITIONS! =20 Times New = RomanSeeking equity and non-equity =20 singer-actors ages 20 =96 65 for principal and supporting roles. 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=20 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 Cedar Rd.) 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 Kalliope Stage 2007 - 08 Season = 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 9, 2008 Can Can (music and lyrics by Cole Porter) rehearsals begin March 31. Show runs April 24 =96 May 18, 2008 = --Apple-Mail-18-341629465-- From hoverdl at yahoo.com Tue Apr 10 07:59:15 2007 From: hoverdl at yahoo.com (Mr Dan Hover) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 07:59:15 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition for an Audio Dramatization Message-ID: <821450.69283.qm@web57015.mail.re3.yahoo.com> We are casting an audio dramatization of Sir Author Conan Doyle?s novel ?A Study in Scarlet.? This is a dramatization of the first of the Sherlock Holmes novels; produced in London in 1887. Some of the subject matter may be considered Politically Incorrect by today?s standards. Please read the original work (available online) if you are concerned. A British accent is not required. If you can do a British accent, great, if not, do the audition without an accent. Having no accent is better than having a bad one. This is a non-union, pay deferred production, no guarantee of payment is to be inferred by statement or contract. In order to minimize studio time; if cast you will be REQUIRED to attend rehearsals. The actual recording is tentatively scheduled for July There are 22 male characters, 6 Female characters, various ages Auditions are: Wednesday, April 18, 2007. 2pm-6:30pm Main Lakewood Public Library, 15425 Detroit Ave. at Arthur Ave., Lakewood, OH 44107 Saturday, April 21, 2007. 12n-5:30pm Madison Branch, Lakewood Public Library,13228 Madison Ave, Lakewood, OH 44107 Callbacks will be Wednesday, April 25, 2007. 2:30pm-6pm. Selected actors will be informed of location. Schedule accommodations may be possible for selected actors. Headshot/Resume would be helpful, but are not required. Reservations are suggested: Those who reserve time slots will be auditioned as close to the scheduled time as possible, walk-ins will be taken on a first come first served basis around the scheduled actors. Reservations may be made online bakerstb at yahoo.com Dan L Hover, Sr./President, ACD Prod Dan L Hover Sr. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Food fight? Enjoy some healthy debate in the Yahoo! Answers Food & Drink Q&A. http://answers.yahoo.com/dir/?link=list&sid=396545367 From alanna at bnctheatre.com Tue Apr 10 08:25:29 2007 From: alanna at bnctheatre.com (alanna at bnctheatre.com) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 11:25:29 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]=?US-ASCII?B?Qk5DIERlbGF5cyBSb3VsZXR0ZSAxIHdlZWs=?= Message-ID: <20070410152529.18454.qmail@mxw1400.sanjose14-verio.com> Dear Patrons and Members of the Press, Due to the recent change in our season from "The Last Days of Judas Iscariot" to "Roulette", the preparation time for the new show was not sufficient. In order to put on the type of quality production that we take pride in and that you have come to expect of us, we are rescheduling "Roulette" until next weekend. The run of the show will now be from April 20th - May 12th. We feel confident that this is the best decision for both our patrons and our theatre. Thank you for your support and we look forward to seeing you at "Roulette"! For ticket information or questions, check out our website at bnctheatre.com, or contact our box office at 330-606-5317. ~Alanna Romansky www.bnctheatre.com "Roulette" by Paul Weitz April 20 to May 12 Thur-Sat: 8pm, Sun: 3pm Sun, April 22: 8pm BlackOut Mondays, April 30 & May 7: 8pm 140 E. Market Street, Akron, 44308 INFO & TICKETS: 330.606.5317 From kjoycew at sbcglobal.net Tue Apr 10 08:18:38 2007 From: kjoycew at sbcglobal.net (Katie Wheeler) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 08:18:38 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Cleveland State University Dramatic Arts 1st Summer Repertory Theatre!!!! Message-ID: <465742.46542.qm@web82813.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1524047302-1176218318=:46542 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Cleveland State University Dramatic Arts Program is pleased to announce auditions and interviews for its first professional Summer Repertory Theatre! We will be having auditions and interviews for various acting and technical positions for our first Summer Repertory Theatre season. There are positions available for Equity, non-Equity, and support positions, as well as opportunities for secondary and college students who would like to be involved in the summer for college credit. Several Equity and other professional artists will be coming in for the season and will offer master classes and workshops for the ?apprentice? company. There will also be opportunities for company members to create and perform their own pieces on Sunday evening in our studio space. Rehearsal will begin May 21, the season will open June 14 and close July 15. We will be presenting two productions in rotating repertory: The Robber Bridegroom a bluegrass musical by Alfred Uhry, directed by Michael Mauldin Jamie Lockhart (cast): a gentleman robber Clemment Musgrove: a wealthy planter Salome: his second wife Rosamund: his daughter Little Harp: a robber Big Harp: the head of a robber Goat: a simpleton Goat?s Mother Goat?s Sister A Raven (will also serve as Dance Captain) Residents of Rodney, Mississippi This is a high-energy, improvisatory production which requires an amount of stamina and physical flexibility. The ensemble is constantly on stage and an integral part of the action. Booth a drama by Austin Pendleton directed by Carl Whidden Junius Booth (cast) great Shakespearean actor; loving and violent; intelligent and alcoholic; 50s Edwin Booth (cast) Junius? eldest son; delicate, then very strong; late teens, but probably demands an actor in his twenties Mary Ann mother of Junius? children; originally English; warm, passionate, occasionally skeptical; 40?s Mrs. Hill actress; acerbic, resigned, angry, gentle; 40s ? 50s Page actor; rapturously accepting of his failure; 40s ? 50s Baxter rough frontiersman with a song and dance man?s elegance; 30?s ? 50?s Adelaide Junius? wife, long since betrayed in England. Complicated, lethally witty, and hurt; a match for Junius. Auditionees are asked to prepare a 1 ? 2 minute monologue and 16 bars of a country or bluegrass song. A CD player and accompanist will be available. Auditions are Friday, April 20th from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. and Saturday, April 21 from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Callbacks TBA. Please contact the department secretary, Ginger Williams, at 216 687-2113 to make an appointment. Inquiries for technical and support positions should be directed to Dr. Michael L. Mauldin at 216 687-2202 --0-1524047302-1176218318=:46542 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Cleveland State University Dramatic Arts Program is pleased to announce auditions and interviews for its first professional Summer Repertory Theatre!
 
We will be having auditions and interviews for various acting and technical positions for our first Summer Repertory Theatre season.  There are positions available for Equity, non-Equity, and support positions, as well as opportunities for secondary and college students who would like to be involved in the summer for college credit.  Several Equity and other professional artists will be coming in for the season and will offer master classes and workshops for the ?apprentice? company.  There will also be opportunities for company members to create and perform their own pieces on Sunday evening in our studio space.
 
Rehearsal will begin May 21, the season will open June 14 and close July 15.
 
We will be presenting two productions in rotating repertory:
 
The Robber Bridegroom a bluegrass musical by Alfred Uhry, directed by Michael Mauldin
 
            Jamie Lockhart (cast):  a gentleman robber
            Clemment Musgrove:  a wealthy planter
            Salome:                        his second wife
            Rosamund:                   his daughter
            Little Harp:                   a robber
            Big Harp:                      the head of a robber
            Goat:                            a simpleton
            Goat?s Mother
            Goat?s Sister
            A Raven (will also serve as Dance Captain)
            Residents of Rodney, Mississippi
 
This is a high-energy, improvisatory production which requires an amount of stamina and physical flexibility.  The ensemble is constantly on stage and an integral part of the action.
 
Booth a drama by Austin Pendleton directed by Carl Whidden
 
Junius Booth (cast)       great Shakespearean actor; loving and violent; intelligent and alcoholic; 50s
 
Edwin Booth (cast)       Junius? eldest son; delicate, then very strong; late teens, but probably demands an actor in his twenties
 
Mary Ann                     mother of Junius? children; originally English; warm, passionate, occasionally skeptical; 40?s
 
Mrs. Hill                       actress; acerbic, resigned, angry, gentle; 40s ? 50s
 
Page                             actor; rapturously accepting of his failure; 40s ? 50s
 
Baxter              rough frontiersman with a song and dance man?s elegance; 30?s ? 50?s
 
Adelaide           Junius? wife, long since betrayed in England.  Complicated, lethally witty, and hurt; a match for Junius.
 
 
Auditionees are asked to prepare a 1 ? 2 minute monologue and 16 bars of a country or bluegrass song.  A CD player and accompanist will be available.
 
Auditions are Friday, April 20th from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. and Saturday, April 21 from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.  Callbacks TBA.
 
Please contact the department secretary, Ginger Williams, at 216 687-2113 to make an appointment.
 
Inquiries for technical and support positions should be directed to Dr. Michael L. Mauldin at 216 687-2202
--0-1524047302-1176218318=:46542-- From MHerman at cptonline.org Tue Apr 10 07:02:17 2007 From: MHerman at cptonline.org (Mindy Herman) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 10:02:17 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]DanceWorks '07 at CPT: Travesty Dance Group this weekend only! Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77B78.D1CAE318 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =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 The Final Weekend: =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_01C77B78.D1CAE318 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

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!  

 

 

= The Final Weekend= :

 

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

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C77B78.D1CAE318-- From edniam at alltel.net Tue Apr 10 07:44:06 2007 From: edniam at alltel.net (Edward Niam) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 10:44:06 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Alternative Healing Modalities ***Testimonials*** Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0067_01C77B5D.29DA3610 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0068_01C77B5D.29DEF100" ------=_NextPart_001_0068_01C77B5D.29DEF100 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In 1995, I was diagnosed with Crohn's/Colitis. I have tried many conventional and alternative treatments. These ranged from high doses of injected steroids (ACTH) to various diets and homeopathic remedies. In March of 2004, I came out of a four-year remission. Instantly, I started with steroids and maintenance drugs. Additionally, I altered my diet and tried several other "tricks", though nothing seemed to repress my symptoms. With 20-3- bowel movements each day, rapid weight loss and severe hemorrhaging, it was time to try something new. I contacted Ed Niam, a practitioner of Eastern medicine and skilled acupuncturist. He set me up with a weekly regimen of treatments. The positive effects of his needle poking began almost immediately. By the second treatment, my trips to the toilet were reduced to 5 times a day. As of the fifth treatment, all evidence of bleeding had subsided. By the final treatment, I was back to (business as usual) normal. In addition to the acupuncture treatments, Mr. Niam suggested several (stretching & breathing) exercises and diet tips that I have continued to follow. I encourage anyone who is dealing with IBS diseases to try this method. I feel the need to qualify my suggestion by stating that I am a college graduate and a well informed active patient of Crohn's. I fully intend to call upon Ed Niam and acupuncture should there be a need in the future. If you are considering this method of treatment and would like to discuss it further, feel free to contact me. Daniel J. Fess jfess at neo.rr.com ***************************** Ed was kind enough to help me when I was dreadfully ill several years ago. His gentle treatments were not only effective in healing my immediate concerns but were so deeply and profound in their reach that I actually felt better than I had in many years after his treatments. I highly recommend him and his tried and true methods. Cathleen Carr catbead2000 at yahoo.com Hello Everyone, As some of you may already know, much of my training in Chinese Martial Arts involved several aspects of Traditional Chinese Medicine. They include, but are not limited to, acupuncture, acupressure, meditation and Shaolin Healing Touch. These ancient modalities are effective in treating numerous chronic and acute conditions such as Crohns, osteo and rheumatoid arthritis, high blood pressure, migraines, sports injuries, sciatica, menstrual problems, digestive irregularities, hearing loss, excessive tension and stress, depression and anxiety and others... As a practitioner of Traditional Chinese Medicine for more that 30 years, it is my pleasure to make this expertise available to you. For those who suffer from a condition that is not effectively treated by western medicine, feel free to call me to discuss what other options are available. A course of treatment may include any combination of acupuncture, acupressure, meditation, Qi Gong, Shaolin Healing Touch and diet and lifestyle modifications. The initial consultation is one hour and the cost is $100.00. You may use the contact information below or my cell, 330.564.7558. I look forward to speaking with you. Edward Institute for Self Healing TaiQiGongtm Fitness Systems Edward Niam, M-T.C.M. Master-Traditional Chinese Medicine 118 West Streetsboro Street, Suite 224 Hudson, Ohio 44236 330.564.7558/Fax 342.3802 edniam at instituteforselfhealing.com www.instituteforselfhealing.com "Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away." _____ I am using the free version of SPAMfighter for private users. It has removed 33744 spam emails to date. Paying users do not have this message in their emails. Try SPAMfighter for free now! -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.446 / Virus Database: 269.0.0/754 - Release Date: 4/9/2007 10:59 PM ------=_NextPart_001_0068_01C77B5D.29DEF100 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
In 1995, I=20 was diagnosed with Crohn's/Colitis. I have tried many conventional and=20 alternative treatments. These ranged from high doses of injected = steroids (ACTH)=20 to various diets and homeopathic remedies. In March of 2004, I came out = of a=20 four-year remission. Instantly, I started with steroids and maintenance = drugs.=20 Additionally, I altered my diet and tried several other "tricks", though = nothing=20 seemed to repress my symptoms.
 
With 20-3-=20 bowel movements each day, rapid weight loss and severe hemorrhaging, it = was time=20 to try something new. I contacted Ed Niam, a practitioner of Eastern = medicine=20 and skilled acupuncturist. He set me up with a weekly regimen of = treatments. The=20 positive effects of his needle poking began almost immediately. By the = second=20 treatment, my trips to the toilet were reduced to 5 times a day. As of = the fifth=20 treatment, all evidence of bleeding had subsided. By the final = treatment, I was=20 back to (business as usual) normal. In addition to the acupuncture = treatments,=20 Mr. Niam suggested several (stretching & breathing) exercises and = diet tips=20 that I have continued to follow.
 
I encourage=20 anyone who is dealing with IBS diseases to try this method. I feel the = need to=20 qualify my suggestion by stating that I am a college graduate and a well = informed active patient of Crohn's. I fully intend to call upon Ed Niam = and=20 acupuncture should there be a need in the future. If you are considering = this=20 method of treatment and would like to discuss it further, feel free to = contact=20 me.
 
Daniel J.=20 Fess
jfess at neo.rr.com
=
 
*****************************=
 
Ed was kind=20 enough to help me when I was dreadfully ill several years ago.  His = gentle=20 treatments were not only effective in healing my immediate concerns but = were so=20 deeply and profound in their reach that I actually felt better than I = had in=20 many years after his treatments.  I highly recommend him and his = tried and=20 true methods.

Cathleen Carr
catbead2000 at yahoo.com
 
 
 
Hello=20 Everyone,
 
As = some of you=20 may already know, much of my training in Chinese Martial Arts involved = several=20 aspects of Traditional Chinese Medicine. They include, but are not = limited to,=20 acupuncture, acupressure, meditation and Shaolin Healing Touch. = These=20 ancient modalities are effective in treating numerous chronic and = acute=20 conditions such as Crohns, osteo and rheumatoid arthritis, high blood=20 pressure, migraines, sports injuries, sciatica, menstrual = problems,=20 digestive irregularities, hearing loss, excessive tension and = stress,=20 depression and anxiety and others...
 
As = a=20 practitioner of Traditional Chinese Medicine for more that 30 = years, it=20 is my pleasure to make this expertise available to = you.   For=20 those who suffer from a condition that is not effectively treated by = western=20 medicine, feel free to call me to discuss what other options are = available. A=20 course of treatment may include any combination of acupuncture, = acupressure,=20 meditation, Qi Gong, Shaolin Healing Touch and diet and lifestyle=20 modifications.
 
The initial=20 consultation is one hour and the cost is $100.00. You may use the = contact=20 information below or my cell, = 330.564.7558.
 
I = look forward=20 to speaking with you.
 
Edward
 
Institute for Self=20 Healing
TaiQiGongtm  Fitness=20 Systems
Edward Niam, = M-T.C.M.
Master-Traditional Chinese = Medicine
118 West Streetsboro = Street, Suite=20 224
Hudson, Ohio=20 44236
330.564.7558/Fax = 342.3802
edniam at institu= teforselfhealing.com
www.institutefor= selfhealing.com
 
"Life is not measured by = the number of=20 breaths we take,
  but by the = moments that=20 take our breath away."
 
 


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------=_NextPart_000_0017_01C77B5D.170E0C00-- From jcoyne at beckcenter.org Tue Apr 10 08:48:02 2007 From: jcoyne at beckcenter.org (John Coyne) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 11:48:02 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A Call for Artists to Exhibit at the Beck Center during our 2007-2008 Theater Season Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84E99C35B@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77B87.9F4002A5 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: * 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_01C77B87.9F4002A5 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 for its 2007-2008 Theater = Season.

 

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.

 

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.

 

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.

 

How to enter:

Please send = your submissions to:

 

The = Beck Center= for the Arts

Attn:  = John Coyne - Gallery

17801 = Detroit = Ave

Lakewood, OH  44107

 

 Submissions should include the following:

  • 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

 

Submission = deadline is June 1, = 2007

 

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.

 

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

 

 

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.

 

Sincerely,

 

 

John = Coyne

Gallery = Coordinator

Ph:  216/521-2540  = x236

Fx:  216/521-2110

Em:  jcoyne at beckcente= r.org

 

 

 

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Job Title: Theater Development / Marketing Specialist

 

The Company: Actors' Summit is a small professional theater located= in=20 Hudson, Ohio. We produce 8 =E2=80=93 10 major productions per year in a smal= l thrust=20 theater using Actors=E2=80=99 Equity and non-Equity actors. This position wi= ll be our=20 first full-time administrative position. Actors=E2=80=99 Summit is a family=20= oriented=20 work place with a demanding schedule and work load.

 

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-------------------------------1176221057-- >From Cassidy Theatre Tue Apr 10 17:27:35 2007 From: Cassidy Theatre (Cassidy Theatre) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 12:27:35 -0400 (GMT-04:00) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Musical BABY opens at Cassidy Theatre Message-ID: <7713716.1176222455632.JavaMail.root at elwamui-rustique.atl.sa.earthlink.net> CASSIDY THEATRE PRESS RELEASE For Immediate Release =E2=80=9CBaby=E2=80=9D Director Uses Own Life Experience to Direct Expectan= t Musical at Cassidy Parma Heights, Ohio =E2=80=93 Northeast Ohio theatre audiences are used to = seeing area Performer/Director Trinidad Snider shine in the spotlight. As = one of the brightest actor/singers of the Northeast Ohio theatre scene, she= has delighted theatre-goers in dozens of productions. Over the last few = years she has also added Directing credits to her impressive resume. But S= nider=E2=80=99s most important starring role has always been that of Mom to= daughter Kirstin, 7 and sons Colin, 2 and Dylan, born just last December. = In large part, it was this handful of a supporting cast =E2=80=93 especial= ly her last pregnancy =E2=80=93 that served as the inspiration for her visi= on of Directing the musical Baby, which opens on the Cassidy Theatre stage = April 20th. =20 BABY tells the story of three couples expecting a baby and their varied but= familiar reactions to their pregnancies. =E2=80=9CAnyone can relate to th= is show whether they have children or not=E2=80=9D says Snider. =E2=80=9CW= e all know someone who has gone through those nine months of incredible cha= nges. Having just recently been through pregnancy myself, I wanted to shar= e some of the incredible feelings and experiences that come with having a b= aby. Obviously this is the perfect musical to do that because it tells the= se stories with heart and humor. It will appeal to every person out there.= =E2=80=9D Part of that appeal comes from Snider=E2=80=99s direction of the= show that comes from a unique sensibility of being a mother herself. In f= act, her new son, 5-month old Dylan will actually make his own stage debut = in this production as one of the happy couple=E2=80=99s new arrivals. With a book by Sybille Pearson, music by David Shire and lyrics by Richard = Maltby, Jr., BABY focuses on Liz and Danny, students who have just moved i= n together, athletic Pam and her husband, Nick, a sports instructor, who h= ave had some trouble conceiving and Arlene, already the mother of three gro= wn daughters, who is unsure of what to do, and her husband Alan who is thri= lled with the thought of a new baby. Throughout the show, these characters = experience the emotional stresses and triumphs, the desperate lows and the = comic highs, that accompany the anticipation and arrival of a baby. Cassid= y's BABY stars=20 Jared Sampson, Lara Mainier, Bob Stoesser, Alicia Fogal, Tom Castro, Julian= ne Kurdila with Jacob Shafer, Georgia Muttillo, Jason Uzl, Sara E. Tackett,= Mark Baldarelli, Caitlin Lewins, Mara Prucha and Joshua Peterson. Musical= Direction is by Brad Wyner. BABY runs at the Cassidy Theatre April 20th through May 6th. Friday and Sa= turday shows are at 8p and Sunday matinees are at 3pm. Tickets are availab= le by calling the Cassidy box office at (440) 842-4600. Tickets are $20 fo= r adults and $15 for students and senior citizens. MasterCard and Visa ar= e accepted. Cassidy Theatre is located in the Greenbrier Commons, 6200 Pea= rl Rd., Parma Heights. FOR INFORMATION:=09 Geoffrey Short geoffshort at sbcglobal.net (440) 263-1156 From k8budd21 at yahoo.com Tue Apr 10 10:06:28 2007 From: k8budd21 at yahoo.com (Kate Buddenhagen) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 10:06:28 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Referrals for local Special Events Magazine Message-ID: <632098.22175.qm@web50701.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-710824333-1176224788=:22175 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit I'm looking for referrals of anyone in the special events industry that might be interested in advertising in or subscribing to a new Northeast Ohio special events magazine, CBC - Cleveland Business Connects. This magazine focuses on corporate trends, networking and special events throughout NEO. It's a great publication for anyone in the events industry. - Aside from ad pages, we also offer listings in the special events resource guide, which is extremely affordable for those with smaller ad budgets. To subscribe, it's only $14 for a year. There's also a great section called Goody Bag that features and sells corporate gifts. If you are or know a merchant that would like to have their gifts showcased in the magazine, let me know. Please check out www.cbcmagazine.com and call me at 215-831-9557 or email me at kate at contempodg.com. I'd be happy to provide more information. Also, keep a look out for a shart feature on Fred and NEOhioPAL in the May issue! Thank you! Kate --------------------------------- The fish are biting. Get more visitors on your site using Yahoo! Search Marketing. --0-710824333-1176224788=:22175 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
I'm looking for referrals of anyone in the special events industry that might be interested in advertising in or subscribing to a new Northeast Ohio special events magazine, CBC - Cleveland Business Connects.
 
This magazine focuses on corporate trends, networking and special events throughout NEO.  It's a great publication for anyone in the events industry. - Aside from ad pages, we also offer listings in the special events resource guide, which is extremely affordable for those with smaller ad budgets.  To subscribe, it's only $14 for a year.  There's also a great section called Goody Bag that features and sells corporate gifts.  If you are or know a merchant that would like to have their gifts showcased in the magazine, let me know.
 
Please check out www.cbcmagazine.com and call me at 215-831-9557 or email me at kate at contempodg.com.  I'd be happy to provide more information.
 
Also, keep a look out for a shart feature on Fred and NEOhioPAL in the May issue!
 
Thank you!
Kate
 


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Get more visitors on your site using Yahoo! Search Marketing. --0-710824333-1176224788=:22175-- From PFLORIANO at aol.com Tue Apr 10 10:23:46 2007 From: PFLORIANO at aol.com (PFLORIANO at aol.com) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 13:23:46 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Floriano Leaves Boogie...thank God! Message-ID: --part1_d47.685d9b5.334d2222_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 2 performances this week, a Fri and Sat evening show. It features Natalie Green, Becca Marks, Maggie Stahl, Paul Floriano with=20 Musical Direction by Maureen Hartung. This weekend is Floriano's final performances. Starting on April 20, Greg=20 Violand's manly baritone will replace Floriano's warbling in the show on the= =20 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_d47.685d9b5.334d2222_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

There is a great, little musical revue at the C= leveland Play House Club, called, "Boogie Woogie Baby!'=A0=A0 It's the music= of the Andrews Sisters and we have 2 performances this week, a Fri and Sat=20= evening show.

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

This weekend is Floriano's final performances.  Starting on April 20,=20= Greg Violand's manly baritone will replace Floriano's warbling in the show o= n 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 wha= t's free at http://www.aol.com. --part1_d47.685d9b5.334d2222_boundary-- From streamliners at alltel.net Tue Apr 10 10:32:12 2007 From: streamliners at alltel.net (Streamliners) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 13:32:12 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Victorian Home 4 Sale Message-ID: <018001c77b96$2cfa9900$6501a8c0@donna> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_017D_01C77B74.A5899AF0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable A potential out of state relocation is taking place immediately or as = soon as possible. Unfortunately we need to sell our dream home.=20 The house is a centurian Victorian house, plaqued at 1858.=20 Located in a beautiful upscale neighbourhood just outside Chagrin Falls, = Ohio. The area alone is what makes it! The house: Top floor is 3 fair size bedrooms and spacious full bath. Each room has = hardwood floors. Ceramic tile floors in bathroom with bright window that = views over the land while you bathe.=20 Staircase going down to main level of house is magnificent. Solid wood = spindled railings with a picturesque window at the center landing ideal = for stain glass work. Presently carpeted landing in bedroom area, down = the stairs but you may want to reconsider the keeping it carpetted. = There is a ceiling fan high in the stair area. =20 Main level has hardwood floors. A dining area, long living room with = wood cabinets built into the wall (original), a bright kitchen complete = with an alternate wood burner. The living room holds the crafted main = door including two vintage windows that are original from the period. = There is a doorway in the kitchen that leads onto a spacious wooden = deck. Lots of further windows in living room and kitchen.=20 Off the kitchen (main level) leads to a sunken office area that can fit = two desks, with an exterior door and a small 3 piece bathroom with a = shower. Also a staircase leading upwards to a carpeted small loft that = is a fair size also with a small stain glass window. =20 The basement is very spacious with a door leading to the ground level. = There is also a complete bathroom with huge jaqueze tub with a stain = glass window nearby.=20 There is a ton of wood work through the house, some re-finished to = period and some not re-finished. Most walls are plaster.=20 The lot size is approximately one acre. The house sits on a rural road = with neighbours not on top of you from the back or sides. Accross the = street is a forest so a few deer do move accross your property. The rear = property is has many majestic trees among the open space.=20 There is a separate 3 car, 2 main huge door garage which we had rebuilt = on the interior. It has been re-drywalled from the frame, insulated, = over-head built into the ceiling lights and has an excellent power = system that runs on it's own meter. There are 3 picturesque new windows = that look over the back of the property with blinds that can be drawn = for privacy.=20 The house is gas run. Has its own well system and we are on the public = sewer system so no septic tank involvement.=20 The house does use a water softening apparatus.=20 Appliances are negotiable. Window coverings are undecided.=20 It is a great place for children, pets and peace and quiet away from the = city but not to rural. The school system is recoqnized in the top 100 of = the country. School bus comes to the end of the drive for all age groups = including High School. Libraries are close. Shopping for groceries is 24 = hour schedule and the town of Chagrin Falls is a 3-5 minute drive by = car.=20 If your interested to speaking further about our home. Please call = 440.338.1079. The tag is approximately $280K but we are negotiable to a point.=20 ------=_NextPart_000_017D_01C77B74.A5899AF0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
A potential out of state relocation is = taking place=20 immediately or as soon as possible. Unfortunately we need to sell our = dream=20 home.
 
The house is a centurian Victorian = house, plaqued=20 at 1858.
Located in a beautiful upscale = neighbourhood just=20 outside Chagrin Falls, Ohio. The area alone is what makes = it!
 
The house:
 
Top floor is 3 fair size bedrooms and = spacious full=20 bath. Each room has hardwood floors. Ceramic tile floors in bathroom = with bright=20 window that views over the land while you bathe.
 
Staircase going down to main level of = house is=20 magnificent. Solid wood spindled railings with a picturesque window at = the=20 center landing ideal for stain glass work. Presently carpeted landing in = bedroom=20 area, down the stairs but you may want to reconsider = the keeping it=20 carpetted. There is a ceiling fan high in the stair area. =  
 
Main level has hardwood floors. A = dining area, long=20 living room with wood cabinets built into the wall (original), a bright = kitchen=20 complete with an alternate wood burner. The living room holds the = crafted main=20 door including two vintage windows that are original from the=20 period.  There is a doorway in the kitchen that leads onto a = spacious=20 wooden deck. Lots of further windows in living room and kitchen. =
 
Off the kitchen (main level) leads to a = sunken=20 office area that can fit two desks, with an exterior door and a small 3 = piece=20 bathroom with a shower. Also a staircase leading upwards to a carpeted = small=20 loft that is a fair size also with a small stain glass=20 window.   
 
The basement is very spacious with a = door leading=20 to the ground level. There is also a complete bathroom with huge jaqueze = tub=20 with a stain glass window nearby.
 
There is a ton of wood work through the = house, some=20 re-finished to period and some not re-finished. Most walls are plaster.=20
 
The lot size is approximately one acre. = The house=20 sits on a rural road with neighbours not on top of you from the back or = sides.=20 Accross the street is a forest so a few deer do move accross your = property. The=20 rear property is has many majestic trees among the open space. =
 
There is a separate 3 car, 2 main huge = door garage=20 which we had rebuilt on the interior. It has been re-drywalled from the = frame,=20 insulated, over-head built into the ceiling lights and has an excellent = power=20 system that runs on it's own meter. There are 3 picturesque new windows = that=20 look over the back of the property with blinds that can be drawn for = privacy.=20
 
The house is gas run. Has its own well = system and=20 we are on the public sewer system so no septic tank involvement. =
The house does use a water softening = apparatus.=20
 
Appliances are negotiable. Window = coverings are=20 undecided.
 
It is a great place for children, pets = and peace=20 and quiet away from the city but not to rural. The school system is = recoqnized=20 in the top 100 of the country. School bus comes to the end of the drive = for all=20 age groups including High School. Libraries are close. Shopping for = groceries is=20 24 hour schedule and the town of Chagrin Falls is a 3-5 minute drive by = car.=20
 
If your interested to speaking further = about our=20 home. Please call 440.338.1079.
 
The tag is approximately $280K but we = are=20 negotiable to a point.
 
------=_NextPart_000_017D_01C77B74.A5899AF0-- From botticelli1982 at hotmail.com Tue Apr 10 10:48:55 2007 From: botticelli1982 at hotmail.com (Mary Catalano) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 13:48:55 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Film Fund Rasier Message-ID:
Looking for Items for fund rasier raffle.  This fund rasier is for a local indie film company, OSP Productions.  Part of the raffle processeds will go to a local charity.  If you or someone you know have something to donate please contact
 
The fund rasier will be held Sat May 12th at 7 pm.
Inside the Galleria at Gallery 324, down town East 9th and Saint Clair.
Tickets are 25 dollars.
 
For More Information
Conatact Mary at ospproductions at yahoo.com


Download Messenger. Join the i?m Initiative. Help make a difference today. From jeon at artistschair.com Tue Apr 10 10:51:36 2007 From: jeon at artistschair.com (jeon at artistschair.com) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 10:51:36 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a STAGE ACTOR? Brian J. Bowers/Apr. 10 & Other News! Message-ID: <21560443.1176227496431.JavaMail.root@web38> ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST" Stage Actor - BRIAN J. BOWERS (Location: Cleveland, Ohio) (April 10, 2007) To view Brian's profile, visit www.artistschair.com or http://www.artistschair.com/showprofile.asp?id=244 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 ttempleman at clevelandplayhouse.com Tue Apr 10 12:32:42 2007 From: ttempleman at clevelandplayhouse.com (Tara Templeman) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 14:32:42 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Theatre Rocks Event - The Cleveland Play House Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0098_01C77B7D.221294C0 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 tickets, please call 216.795.7000, ext. 4 and mention code "ROCKS" to receive discount. For additional 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_0098_01C77B7D.221294C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Theatre Rocks Event - The Cleveland Play House

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 tickets, please call 216.795.7000, ext. 4 and = mention code "ROCKS" to receive discount. For additional = 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_0098_01C77B7D.221294C0-- From cvlt at cvlt.org Tue Apr 10 12:15:41 2007 From: cvlt at cvlt.org (CVLT) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 15:15:41 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CVLT AUDITIONS TOMORROW: "The Foreigner" Message-ID: <461BE25D.1030802@cvlt.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------050309010202060805040505 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 OPENING APRIL 27th - "LEADING LADIES" --------------050309010202060805040505 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

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--------------050309010202060805040505-- From brecksvillearts at yahoo.com Tue Apr 10 12:27:25 2007 From: brecksvillearts at yahoo.com (B. C. A.) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 12:27:25 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]BCA announces summer classes Message-ID: <766101.94533.qm@web50906.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-580838960-1176233245=:94533 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Summer is almost here and Brecksville Center for the Arts is gearing up for one of its busiest seasons. New classes and workshops begin each week. Young students can learn the basics of fashion design, make whimsical creations in clay, or join the Art in Cinema and Art in Literature series. BCA?s new Dance Department offerings include a two week Dance Camp, jazz, hip hop, Pilates and ?Tiny Dancers? classes. Many of the drawing and painting classes are moving outdoors; at the Gazebo, under the Willows at BCA and on drawing excursions around town. Teens and adults can choose from a wide array of classes in the fine arts and an ample selection of just-for-fun workshops. Where else can you learn Henna Body Art, try your hand at container gardening, create a digital scrapbook or paint a Pysanky egg in the summertime? Gather your friends for a Moms? Night Out event, or join our Book, Guitar or Art Club. Camp BCA is a fun-filled summer extravaganza of classes for children, beginning in June. Camp sessions are one week in length, and are offered every week until school begins in the fall. In all Brecksville Center for the Arts will offer over 200 class sessions this summer. Brecksville Center for the Arts is a 501C3 organization offering education in the fine, applied and performing arts. Office hours are Monday-Friday, 9:30 am ? 4 pm. BCA is open to all Ohio residents. BCA is located at 8997 Highland Drive with some classes held at the Blossom Hill City Complex, 4450 Oakes Road. To receive a free class schedule call 440-526-6232 or visit the BCA website at www.brecksvillearts.org Fax: 440-526-1214 Email: brecksvillearts at yahoo.com Winnie Flynn Executive Director Brecksville Center for the Arts 8997 Highland Dr Brecksville. OH 44141 Phone: 440-526-6232 Fax: 440-526-1214 E-mail: brecksvillearts at yahoo.com Website: www.brecksvillearts.org Learn ~ Create ~ Enjoy --------------------------------- The fish are biting. Get more visitors on your site using Yahoo! Search Marketing. --0-580838960-1176233245=:94533 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
 
Summer is almost here and Brecksville Center for the Arts is gearing up for one of its busiest seasons.  New classes and workshops begin each week.
 
Young students can learn the basics of fashion design, make whimsical creations in clay, or join the Art in Cinema and Art in Literature series. BCA?s new Dance Department offerings include a two week Dance Camp, jazz, hip hop, Pilates and ?Tiny Dancers? classes. Many of the drawing and painting classes are moving outdoors; at the Gazebo, under the Willows at BCA and on drawing excursions around town.
 
Teens and adults can choose from a wide array of classes in the fine arts and an ample selection of just-for-fun workshops.  Where else can you learn Henna Body Art, try your hand at container gardening, create a digital scrapbook or paint a Pysanky egg in the summertime? Gather your friends for a Moms? Night Out event, or join our Book, Guitar or Art Club. 
 
Camp BCA is a fun-filled summer extravaganza of classes for children, beginning in June. Camp sessions are one week in length, and are offered every week until school begins in the fall. 
 
In all Brecksville Center for the Arts will offer over 200 class sessions this summer.
  
Brecksville Center for the Arts is a 501C3 organization offering education in the fine, applied and performing arts.  Office hours are Monday-Friday, 9:30 am ? 4 pm. BCA is open to all Ohio residents.  BCA is located at 8997 Highland Drive with some classes held at the Blossom Hill City Complex, 4450 Oakes Road. 
To receive a free class schedule call 440-526-6232 or visit the BCA website at  www.brecksvillearts.org 
Fax: 440-526-1214   Email: brecksvillearts at yahoo.com   


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


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Get more visitors on your site using Yahoo! Search Marketing. --0-580838960-1176233245=:94533-- From WorkmanL at playhousesquare.org Tue Apr 10 12:29:18 2007 From: WorkmanL at playhousesquare.org (Lora Workman) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 15:29:18 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Broadway Summer Camps with Cast & Crew of Dirty Rotten Scoundrels and Disney's The Lion King at Playhouse Square! Message-ID: <7F149345E01A6A469CE2CE13DBF6FF0004B26301@ntserv6.playhousesquare.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77BA6.880E643C Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable As always, the Broadway Summer Camps for teens (13-19) at Playhouse Square feature one-of-a-kind opportunities to work with cast and crew members from Broadway shows, but for the first time ever, we are offering beginning, intermediate and advanced camps to accommodate a variety of skill levels. Auditions are required for the intermediate and advanced camps. Please see below for important audition instructions.* =20 Advanced Camp with Dirty Rotten Scoundrels June 19-21 10 AM - 3 PM $300 This camp includes:=20 * Master classes with professionals from the show=20 * One ticket to a performance of Dirty Rotten Scoundrels=20 * Lunch each day =20 Intermediate Camp with Disney's The Lion King August 13-17 10 AM - 3 PM $400 This camp includes: * Master classes with professionals from the show=20 * One ticket to a performance of Disney's The Lion King=20 * Professional headshot=20 * Lunch each day =20 Beginner Camp with Disney's The Lion King August 6-10 10 AM - 3 PM $400 This camp includes: * Master classes with professionals from the show=20 * One ticket to a performance of Disney's The Lion King=20 * Professional headshot=20 * Lunch each day Registration for the beginner camp begins MAY 23 =20 =20 *IMPORTANT AUDITION INSTRUCTIONS * Please call 216.348.7909 between the hours of 8:30 AM and 5:00 PM Mon.-Fri. to schedule an audition.=20 * Auditions will be scheduled on a first come, first served basis. * A $15 audition fee, payable by credit card, is required to schedule an audition.=20 * The audition fee is non-refundable, but will be applied to the camp registration fee if selected.=20 * Auditions will be held on May 5 and 6.=20 * Detailed audition instructions will be mailed to you once your audition is scheduled. They will also be available online at www.PlayhouseSquare.org/art-education beginning April 4.=20 * If you are not able to audition on May 5 or 6, you are permitted to submit a video audition. =20 * Detailed audition instructions will be mailed to you once your audition is scheduled. They will also be availabe online at www.PlayhouseSquare.org/art-education beginning April 4.=20 * If you are not able to audition on May 5 or 6, you are permitted to submit a video audition.=20 * If you are not able to audition on May 5 or 6, you are permitted to submit a video audition.=20 * Video auditions are due May 1. Click here to download a PDF Video Audition Form and instructions . =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77BA6.880E643C Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
As always, = the=20 Broadway Summer Camps for teens (13-19) at Playhouse Square feature=20 one-of-a-kind opportunities to work with cast and crew members from = Broadway=20 shows, but for the first time ever, we are offering beginning, = intermediate and=20 advanced camps to accommodate a variety of skill = levels.

Auditions are=20 required for the intermediate and advanced camps. Please see below for = important=20 audition instructions.*

 

Advanced Camp with Dirty = Rotten=20 Scoundrels
June = 19-21
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August = 13-17
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$400

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Beginner Camp with Disney's = The Lion=20 King
August = 6-10
10 AM - 3 PM
$400

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  • One ticket to a = performance of=20 Disney's The Lion King=20
  • Professional=20 headshot=20
  • Lunch each=20 day

 Registration for the=20 beginner camp begins MAY 23

 

 

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  • If you are not able to = audition on=20 May 5 or 6, you are permitted to submit a video audition. =20
  • Detailed audition = instructions=20 will be mailed to you once your audition is scheduled. They will also = be=20 availabe online at www.PlayhouseSquare.org/art-education = beginning April=20 4.
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  • Video auditions are due = May 1. Click = here to=20 download a PDF Video Audition Form and=20 instructions.
 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C77BA6.880E643C-- From marcus at designerglass.com Tue Apr 10 13:00:50 2007 From: marcus at designerglass.com (marcus at designerglass.com) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 16:00:50 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Three Kenneth Patchen Events: the Kenneth Patchen Art Opening and Reception, the Kenneth Patchen Festival, and the Kenneth Patchen Jam. Message-ID: <461becf2beac8_9b418ca42454448@Laptop.tmail> Three kenneth patchen events: the Kenneth Patchen Art Opening and Reception, the Kenneth Patchen Festival, and the Kenneth Patchen Jam. The Kenneth Patchen Reception is at Gallery 324 on April 13, 2007 from 6 pm ? 9pm. The Kenneth Patchen Festival is at Gallery 324 at Noon on Saturday, April 14, 2007 at noon. The Kenneth Patchen Jam is at and the Jam at The Barking Spider April 14, 2007 at 7 pm. Gallery 324 The Galleria at Erieview 1301 East 9th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44114 216/780-1522 mbales at oh.veior.com April 13, 2007 ?Friday at 6 pm ? 9 pm Larry Smith (Bottom Dog Press), Kenneth Patchen biographer, & Bree (Green Panda Press), poet, singer, bookseller, and publisher & Marcus Bales (Gallery324) Present The Kenneth Patchen Silkscreens on loan from the Trumbull Art Guild, Warren, Ohio, and Douglas Paisley?s paintings of The Journal of Albion Moonlight with Kenneth Patchen?s text, and Featuring, from Detroit, M.L.Liebler and the Magic Poetry Band accompanying readings by Chris Franke Nina Gibans Tom Kryss Jim Lang Michael McMahon Charles Potts Larry Smith, and others to be announced Reception 6 pm ? 9 pm PATCHEN CELEBRATION IN CLEVELAND DURING NATIONAL POETRY MONTH Kenneth Patchen Festival in Cleveland this April 8-15. Larry Smith, Marcus Bales and Bree Ingst are coordinating the week-long event honoring Kenneth Patchen (1911-1972), Ohio rebel poet-artist. Patchen published over 36 books during his lifetime. April 8-15th Patchen's two silkscreen collections will be shown at Gallery 324 (E. 9th Street in Galleria, downtown Cleveland) that week... Kenneth Patchen Silkscreens They are from the Trumbull Art Guild in Patchen's hometown of Warren. Photo Copies of Prints will be available for order, and there will be an auction of Patchen items. First, April 13th 6 pm ? 9 pm Gallery 324 ? Reception and Talks on Patchen?s Life and Art, including showing of a group of paintings depicting scenes from The Journal of Albion Moonlight done by Doug Paisley with Kenneth Patchen?s text Second, April 14th Noon at Gallery 324 featuring M.L.Liebler and the Magic Poetry Band Readers: Charles Potts, Tom Kryss, Chris Franke, Michael McMahon, Nina Gibans, Mark Kuhar, Jim Lang, John Paisley?hosted by Larry Smith Third: April 14th 7pm at Barking Spider Tavern, University Circle, featuring John Richmond All-Stars/ Poet-Readers: Ben Guylas, Bree, Katie Daley, Terry Provost, Adam Brodsky, Maj Ragain, Adam Brodsky Sponsors of the festival are Bottom Dog Press and Green Panda Press. Book sales are being done by Mac?s Backs Books of Coventry Road, Cleveland. All events free and open to the public. Kenneth Patchen page: http://www.connectotel.com/patchen/ Patchen biography & places page: http://members.aol.com/smithcours/Patchen/KennethPatchenPlaces.htm FOR MORE INFORMATION: Contact: e-mail: lsmithdog at aol.com or breestings at yahoo.com (graphics available) or mbales at oh.verio.com, or call 216/780-1522 There is $1.00 Parking for these events on Saturdays in the Galleria Parking Garage: enter off Lakeside between East 9th and East 12th. There?s a large sign with a 3-D curly-cue design that says "Galleria Parking", and a ramp down under the building. There is free street parking on E 9th, E 12th, and St Clair on Saturdays, and after 7 pm on weekdays, but only the E 12th Street entrance to the Galleria is open on weekdays after 7. Gallery 324 is in the middle of the Galleria by the escalator down into the parking garage. DIRECTIONS to the GALLERIA >From the west side 2 East - East Ninth Street, right - Lakeside, left - Galleria Parking Garage, right (if you get to 12th street you went too far - go around the block, right on 12th, right on St Clair, right on 9th, and right on Lakeside, and then right at the Parking Garage sign). Parking is Free on Saturdays, $3 after 4pm on Fridays. Go up the escalator or elevator to the FIRST FLOOR. Out of the elevator turn right and walk past the escalator to the Courtyard 480 - 176North - 90East - 2West (Lakewood) - East Ninth Street, left - Lakeside, left - Galleria Parking Garage, right (if you get to 12th street you went too far - go around the block, right on 12th, right on St Clair, right on 9th, and right on Lakeside, and then right at the Parking Garage sign) 71 North - 90 East - 90East - 2West (Lakewood) - East Ninth Street, left - Lakeside, left - Galleria Parking Garage, right (if you get to 12th street you went too far - go around the block, right on 12th, right on St Clair, right on 9th, and right on Lakeside, and then right at the Parking Garage sign) 77 North - 90East - 2West (Lakewood) - East Ninth Street, left - Lakeside, left - Galleria Parking Garage, right (if you get to 12th street you went too far - go around the block, right on 12th, right on St Clair, right on 9th, and right on Lakeside, and then right at the Parking Garage sign) >From the east side 480 - 77 North - 90East - 2West (Lakewood) - East Ninth Street, left - Lakeside, left - Galleria Parking Garage, right (if you get to 12th street you went too far - go around the block, right on 12th, right on St Clair, right on 9th, and right on Lakeside, and then right at the Parking Garage sign) 90 West - 2 West - East Ninth Street, left - Lakeside, left - Galleria Parking Garage, right (if you get to 12th street you went too far - go around the block, right on 12th, right on St Clair, right on 9th, and right on Lakeside, and then right at the Parking Garage sign) >From the Heights Martin Luther King Jr Blvd North - 90 West - 2 west - East Ninth Street, left - Lakeside, left - Galleria Parking Garage, right (if you get to 12th street you went too far - go around the block, right on 12th, right on St Clair, right on 9th, and right on Lakeside, and then right at the Parking Garage sign) By RTA Rapid >From wherever you are go to the Tower City station and change for the Waterfront Line - get off at East 9th street, up the stairs, turn right on East Ninth Street (away from the lake, away from the R&R Hall) walk half a block to Lakeside, cross Ninth Street to your left, cross Lakeside, and half a block further on is the Ninth Street Entrance to the Galleria. If the weather's nice, you can also walk from Tower City across Public Square away from the Terminal Tower building you came out of (the building in which the RTA Rapid lets you off) and toward the BP Building. Walk east (that is, turn right just past the BP building) on any of Superior, Rockwell, or St Clair streets, to East Ninth. Turn left. From St Clair, it's right there; from Rockwell, one block, from Superior two blocks, to the entrance at East Ninth and St Clair. If you?d like to be removed from this email list, please REPLY to this message to: marcus at designerglass.com and ask to be removed in the text of your message. From TALENTnet1 at aol.com Tue Apr 10 13:04:28 2007 From: TALENTnet1 at aol.com (TALENTnet1 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 16:04:28 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]2 Spanish Speaking Actors need for WEDNESDAY April 11 from 9:30-11 am Message-ID: -------------------------------1176235468 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit NEEDED IMMEDIATELY: 2 Spanish-speaking actors needed for short (loosely scripted) skit to help train 3rd year medical students. One to act as a patient who speaks no English, and one to act as an interpreter. TOMORROW MORNING (Wednesday, April 11, 2007) from 9:30 am to 11 am Sagamore Hills Medical Center on Route 82. Flat fee of $50 for each actor (90 minute estimate, maximum of 2 hours) (which includes watching a short video). Contact Joanne Bray IMMEDIATELY at _Bray at ohio.edu_ (mailto:Bray at ohio.edu) or 740 590 3527 Thank you ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. -------------------------------1176235468 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
NEEDED IMMEDIATELY:
 
2 Spanish-speaking actors needed for= short=20 (loosely scripted) skit to help train 3rd year medical=20 students.
 
One to act as a patient who speaks n= o=20 English, and one to act as an interpreter.
 
TOMORROW MORNING (Wednesday, April 1= 1,=20 2007) from 9:30 am to 11 am
Sagamore Hills Medical Center on Rou= te=20 82.
 
Flat fee of $50 for each actor (90 m= inute=20 estimate, maximum of 2 hours) (which includes watching a short=20 video).
 
 
 
Contact Joanne Bray  IMMEDIATELY at Bray at ohio.edu=  or=20 740 590 3527
 
Thank you
 
 




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-------------------------------1176235468-- From peteroctb at aim.com Tue Apr 10 14:29:00 2007 From: peteroctb at aim.com (peteroctb at aim.com) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 17:29:00 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"the Lords of Praxton" at Akron Film Festival Message-ID: <8C949CE63BCAC03-173C-2262@WEBMAIL-RA05.sysops.aol.com> ----------MB_8C949CE63BCAC03_173C_4005_WEBMAIL-RA05.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Hello, Everyone-- If you're interested in spending this weekend viewing some of the best local film productions in an amazing movie theatre environment, then hop on over to the Akron Film Festival on Friday April 13th and Saturday April 14th. The festival is held at the University of Akron. On Friday, there's a terrific line-up of shorts starting in the late afternoon, then at 6pm my feature film, "the Lords of Praxton", screens--then William Johns' "Madness" follows at 8pm. Makes for a really cool double-feature Friday, don't you think ;-) Another great line-up of films is set for Saturday. Go to http://www.akronfilmfestival.com to see the complete weekend schedule and to get directions to the festival. Hope to see you there! Peter Fields ------------------------------------------------ "Never be bullied into silence. Never allow yourself to be made a victim. Accept no one's definition of your life; define yourself." --Harvey Fierstein ------------------------------------------------ visit the world of Little Beth Entertainment, Ltd. http://www.littlebeth.com ________________________________________________________________________ Check Out the new free AIM(R) Mail -- 2 GB of storage and industry-leading spam and email virus protection. ----------MB_8C949CE63BCAC03_173C_4005_WEBMAIL-RA05.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
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If you're interested in spending this weekend viewing some of the best local film productions in an amazing movie theatre environment, then hop on over to the Akron Film Festival on Friday April 13th and Saturday April 14th.  The festival is held at the University of Akron.  On Friday, there's a terrific line-up of shorts starting in the late afternoon, then at 6pm my feature film, "the Lords of Praxton", screens--then William Johns' "Madness" follows at 8pm.  Makes for a really cool double-feature Friday, don't you think ;-)

Another great line-up of films is set for Saturday.  Go to http://www.akronfilmfestival.com to see the complete weekend schedule and to get directions to the festival.  Hope to see you there!

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CAMEO, The Cooperative Alliance of Medina = Entertainment Organizations, is seeking a Costume Designer for its July 2007 = production of “Oklahoma!”

 

This is a paid position, and a chance to work with an incredible professional staff, which includes Bill Hoffman, Director, = Sheila Ludwig, Music Director, and Leilani Barrett, = Choreographer.

 

We will provide seamstresses for assistance.  = Designer will have access to a substantial wardrobe department at the Medina = Performing Arts Center.

 

Interested and qualified applicants, please contact = Michael Sferro at mas9902 at hotmail.com or = 330.289.6390.

 

Michael A. Sferro

Chair, Cameo

330.289.6390

www.cameo-medina.org

 

 

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Me. Come on out and check out this great restaurant/establishment=20= for=20 some singing and eating and most importantly FUN!
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Courage to change the things i can,
And wisdom to know the=20 difference,
Living one day at a time,
Enjoying one moment at a=20 time,
Accepting hardship as the pathway to peace.


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-------------------------------1176256320-- From tigerlily.celeste at gmail.com Tue Apr 10 19:27:34 2007 From: tigerlily.celeste at gmail.com (Celeste Cosentino) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 22:27:34 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lucia's Recovery Message-ID: Dear Friends, Thank you SO much for all of your good wishes and prayers. Lucia is finally home from the hospital and is continuing on her steady road to recovery! She is happy to be home! She asked me to send you her heartfelt gratitude for the NUMEROUS get well wishes that she recieved from all of you! She is up and about, taking the time that she needs, and is hoping to return to work in the NEAR future. If there are any other messages you would like for me to pass on to her feel free to email them to me and I will print them out for her to read. She feels very loved by all. Thank you again for all of your support! Sincerly, Lucia and Family. -- "If you want to be given everything, give everything up." From jaimee.davis at gmail.com Tue Apr 10 19:49:21 2007 From: jaimee.davis at gmail.com (Jaimee Davis) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 22:49:21 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sound recording advice needed Message-ID: <57fd37410704101949s7dded91bg1d5865ab78e20ee5@mail.gmail.com> Hi, everyone, I want to put together a CD of piano/organ and vocal music. There are two things I need that I don't currently have/know where to find, and I was hoping some people here would be able to lead me in the correct direction. 1) What is good sound recording software or where can I find someone with a recording studio in the Cleveland area? I think buying it may prove to be cheaper than hiring someone for the day, but I'm open to suggestions. A good combination of fair rates/good sound quality would be appreciated. 2) What is the copyright law related to this? Does anyone know a good resource that maps out the difference between music that is public domain and recording from music that I have bought a copy of? Any advice/guidance would be greatly appreciated - thanks in advance! Jaimee Davis Pianist/Organist From houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com Tue Apr 10 20:30:19 2007 From: houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com (Jessica Houde) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 20:30:19 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]FREE Class Sunday April 22nd @ Houde School of Acting!!!! Message-ID: <786625.17555.qm@web30106.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-2093136398-1176262219=:17555 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit HOUDE SCHOOL OF ACTING IS SCHEDULING FOR OUR FREE CLASS! We have already had 3 very successful FREE CLASSES and because of the high demand for a WEEKEND class we are now scheduling for: SUNDAY APRIL 22ND! We use the Meisner technique which focuses on "living truthfully under imaginary circumstances." We are located in BEACHWOOD, OHIO. Call or email to register and for exact location! They book up fast so hurry and register! Contact Information: Houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com (440) 223-4533 - Ashley Gulla BIOGRAPHY: Jessica Houde, the owner of Houde School of Acting, has studied and taught at Playhouse West in Los Angeles with Robert Caregie and Jeff Goldblum. She has also worked with the following well known actors; James Franco, Shawnee Smith, Robin Cohen, Jeff Goldblum and Mark Peligrino. Her experience in acting and teaching has helped to develop current students to become the best actors they can be! --0-2093136398-1176262219=:17555 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
HOUDE SCHOOL OF ACTING
IS SCHEDULING
FOR OUR
FREE CLASS!
 
 
We have already had 3 very successful FREE CLASSES and because of the high demand for a WEEKEND class we are now scheduling for:
 
SUNDAY APRIL 22ND!
 
We use the Meisner technique which focuses on
"living truthfully under imaginary circumstances."
 
 
We are located in BEACHWOOD, OHIO.
 
Call or email to register and for exact location!
They book up fast so hurry and register!
 
Contact Information:
Houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com
 
(440) 223-4533 - Ashley Gulla
 
 
BIOGRAPHY:
Jessica Houde, the owner of Houde School of Acting, has studied and taught at Playhouse West in Los Angeles with Robert Caregie and Jeff Goldblum. She has also worked with the following well known actors; James Franco, Shawnee Smith, Robin Cohen, Jeff Goldblum and Mark Peligrino.  Her experience in acting and teaching has helped to develop current students to become the best actors they can be!
--0-2093136398-1176262219=:17555-- From toddevangelista at hotmail.com Tue Apr 10 20:51:11 2007 From: toddevangelista at hotmail.com (Todd Evangelista) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 23:51:11 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dover Players presents Spider's Web Message-ID: Dover Players North Olmsted's Community Theater Contact: Todd Evangelista Phone: (440) 779-1284 Place: North Olmsted s Old Town Hall 5186 Dover Center Rd. North Olmsted, Oh 44070 Play: Agatha Christie's "Spider's Web" Description: Clarissa, an imaginative young woman, discovers a body in her drawing room. She gets three friends to help her remove the body to avoid implicating her step-daughter, when a policeman knocks on the door. Play Dates: May 4, 5 & 6; May 11, 12 & 13; May 18, 19 & 20 Play Times: Fridays & Saturdays at 8PM & Sundays at 6PM Price: ADMISSION FREE! First come, first serve. Call Todd at (440) 779-1284 for reservations, $5 per seat. _________________________________________________________________ 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 bionic at prodigy.net Tue Apr 10 21:08:45 2007 From: bionic at prodigy.net (bionic at prodigy.net) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 00:08:45 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Guitarist for unplugged 60's & 70's album Message-ID: <461C270D.5784.262D228B@localhost> Looking for an laid-back acoustic guitar player. A partner / collaborator. I'm 37 years old. Am skilled at computer-based recording but barely treading water as guitar player. I'm trying to create an album of mellow, unplugged 1960's / 70's classics including: Lady Jane With A Little Help From My Friends For What It's Worth Old Man You've Lost That Loving Feeling Hurt So Bad Keep Me Hanging On We Can Work It Out I'm reaching for a quiet, intimate sound Emphasis on a clean, unaffected vocal blend. For convenience sake, east sider would be ideal, especially Cleveland Heights. Do you know anyone who might be interested? Thanks, Chris From houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com Tue Apr 10 21:11:51 2007 From: houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com (Jessica Houde) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 21:11:51 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]One Spot Left in MONDAY NIGHT CLASSES @ Houde School of Acting!!!!!!! Message-ID: <873283.9094.qm@web30101.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-731018014-1176264711=:9094 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit HOUDE SCHOOL OF ACTING HAS ONLY ONE SPOT LEFT FOR OUR MONDAY NIGHT CLASS! 6:30-8:30pm We use the Meisner technique which focuses on "living truthfully under imaginary circumstances." We are located in BEACHWOOD, OHIO. Call or email to register and for exact location! Contact Information: Houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com (440) 223-4533 - Ashley Gulla BIOGRAPHY: Jessica Houde, the owner of Houde School of Acting, has studied and taught at Playhouse West in Los Angeles with Robert Caregie and Jeff Goldblum. She has also worked with the following well known actors; James Franco, Shawnee Smith, Robin Cohen, Jeff Goldblum and Mark Peligrino. Her experience in acting and teaching has helped to develop current students to become the best actors they can be! --0-731018014-1176264711=:9094 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
HOUDE SCHOOL OF ACTING
HAS ONLY ONE SPOT LEFT
FOR OUR

MONDAY NIGHT CLASS!
6:30-8:30pm
 
 
We use the Meisner technique which focuses on
"living truthfully under imaginary circumstances."
 
 
We are located in BEACHWOOD, OHIO.
 
Call or email to register and for exact location!
 
Contact Information:
Houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com
 
(440) 223-4533 - Ashley Gulla
 
 
BIOGRAPHY:
Jessica Houde, the owner of Houde School of Acting, has studied and taught at Playhouse West in Los Angeles with Robert Caregie and Jeff Goldblum. She has also worked with the following well known actors; James Franco, Shawnee Smith, Robin Cohen, Jeff Goldblum and Mark Peligrino.  Her experience in acting and teaching has helped to develop current students to become the best actors they can be!
--0-731018014-1176264711=:9094-- From cinevid at yahoo.com Tue Apr 10 21:18:25 2007 From: cinevid at yahoo.com (Bill) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 21:18:25 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]April Indieclub - Time running short for shorts Message-ID: <893073.29550.qm@web60320.mail.yahoo.com> --0-430164855-1176265105=:29550 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit If you are wanting to show your shorts at this month's Indieclub, please let me know asap so we can advertise and schedule them properly. This month's host is Bryant Anderson, who will also be showing "Get Him." Bill Johns - CoModerator, Cleveland Indieclub cinevid at yahoo.com --------------------------------- Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. --0-430164855-1176265105=:29550 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
If you are wanting to show your shorts at this month's Indieclub, please let me know asap so we can advertise and schedule them properly.
 
This month's host is Bryant Anderson, who will also be showing "Get Him."
 
Bill Johns - CoModerator, Cleveland Indieclub
 


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CIF

CLEVELAND INDEPENDENT FILM

www.clevelandindependentfilm.com
www.myspace.com/clevelandindependentfim

 

Open casting call for the film "For The Love Of Women"
IGAB Filmworks presents: for The Love Of Women will have an audition held for their new film that will start filming soon. Non-union actors are welcome along with deferred pay parts and DVD copy of the film.

This film will be filmed in Cleveland Ohio, as of now auditions will take place in April and again in May for 2 days only to search for the right person for each part, extras and small parts could be needed.
To set a date for your audition with the film casting directors, you'll need to call for a date and time to be seen,  you should bring along your full bio and any color/black & white photos you have for their viewing.

Please call ONLY the casting director for audition information:
Casting Director: Barbabra Bell 216-581-9600

Other projects are coming soon..if you missed out on this new film
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NOTE: FREE RECORDING STUDIO TIME  (must contact this week only)

Local recording studio is in need for a few good workers to help out with passing out flyers this week and weekend.  For ex-change of your time they will offer you FREE recording time at their new production studio, up to 4 hours max. This could be the right job for any new artist looking to make their first demo cd or film maker that need a recording studio for their independent film.

Only a few are needed for this job and once its filled its GONE!! BUT...you are welcome to get your name on their call back list for up coming jobs this spring and summer.

Contact Mr.William Lynch 216-581-9600  at:

 The Cleveland Merchant Music Center

 

 

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Mortgage refinance is Hot. *Terms. Get a 5.375%* fix rate. Check savings From ytplayhouse at aol.com Wed Apr 11 06:33:30 2007 From: ytplayhouse at aol.com (ytplayhouse at aol.com) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 09:33:30 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Development position at Youngstown Playhouse Message-ID: <8C94A5520B0D8AF-F2C-12BD@FWM-R08.sysops.aol.com> ----------MB_8C94A5520B0D8AF_F2C_22F9_FWM-R08.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" The Youngstown Playhouse, located at 600 Playhouse Lane in Youngstown Ohio,=20= is currently accepting applications and interviews for the position of DEVEL= OPMENT COORDINATOR. This position has the potential to be extremely satisfy= ing for the candidate, both financially and career-wise. The candidate woul= d hold a key position within one of America's premier and oldest community t= heatres. The Youngstown Playhouse is an Equal Opportunity Employer. =20 Questions may be directed to John Holt at 330-788-8739 =20 Development Coordinator Job Description Location: Youngstown, Ohio Type: Full Time Supervisor: Managing Director Experience Level: Minimum 1-2 years experience in development in a non-profi= t setting or sales role with comparable tasks. Experience in one or more ar= eas of development preferred including; foundation & government grants writi= ng and administration, major donor support, corporate support, special event= s, direct mail, communications, and database management. Education: College degree preferred, but not required. Salary: Commission based on monthly and annual funding, with salary options= . Note: Women and Minorities encouraged to apply.=20 =20 Job Responsibilities The Development Coordinator will work closely with the=20= Managing Director. The position will play a significant role in supporting=20= the organization=E2=80=99s current major multi-year fundraising and growth o= bjectives. Specific responsibilities include:=20 Identifying, cultivating and managing relationships with current and prospec= tive donors;=20 Development of strategies to expand and diversify funding sources;=20 Coordinate grant-writing (research, proposal writing, reporting) projects to= government foundations, and corporate funders.=20 Management of fundraising databases & tracking systems, including individual= donors; grants and contract administration; special events and other develo= pment functions;=20 Creating collateral fundraising materials and executing direct mail campaign= s;=20 Planning, implementing, and coordinating special events;=20 Developing processes for donor recognition;=20 =20 Additional Qualifications: While no one person will embody all of the quali= ties enumerated below, the ideal candidate will possess many of the followin= g professional and personal abilities, attributes, and experiences:=20 A self-starting and energetic leader who has the ability to elicit the respe= ct and trust of staff and external partners. A professional with a proven t= rack record of successfully managing multiple priorities; or an up and comer= with innate sense of good management and direct experience doing comparable= work preferably in a professional organization. =20 A highly professional demeanor, able to work successfully with a wide variet= y of constituents including donors, board members, volunteers, and professio= nal consultants. =20 Strong oral and written communications skills, used in one-on-one settings a= nd in large group meetings. The ability to set the tone for an organization= al culture that combines respectful collaboration with disciplined productiv= ity within a business-like and process-sensitive environment. =20 Experience working with a volunteer-driven organization, leveraging staff, e= xternal partners, and board talents and time. Familiarity with boards of di= rectors=E2=80=99 and funders=E2=80=99 expectations of timely and accurate re= sponsiveness. =20 High levels of integrity, trustworthiness, flexibility, compassion, and humo= r necessary to address the practicalities of a growing nonprofit, along with= the edginess, creativity, and persistence required to elicit new thinking a= nd change. =20 Experience and track record in raising significant resources for non-profit=20= organizations, including government funding. =20 Must demonstrate the ability to solve problems and to think strategically an= d tactically about opportunities to raise funds, balance competing prioritie= s, and work collaboratively with colleagues. =20 Able to work with minimal supervision, ability to manage multiple priorities= and work in a deadline-driven environment. =20 Interested Candidates Send Resume, references and contact info to: wizardworks1 at aol.com =20 ________________________________________________________________________ AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from= AOL at AOL.com. ----------MB_8C94A5520B0D8AF_F2C_22F9_FWM-R08.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset="utf-8"
The Youngstown Playhouse, located at 600 Playhouse Lane in Youngstown O= hio, is currently accepting applications and interviews for the position of=20= DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR.  This position has the potential to be extreme= ly satisfying for the candidate, both financially and career-wise.  The= candidate would hold a key position within one of America's premier and old= est community theatres.  The Youngstown Playhouse is an Equal Opportuni= ty Employer.
 
Questions may be directed to John Holt at 330-788-8739
 
Development Coordinator=
Job Description

Location:  Youngstown, Ohio
Type: Full Time<= br> Superviso= r: Managing Director
<= B>Experience Level: Minimum 1-2 years experience in development in a= non-profit setting or sales role with comparable tasks.  Experience in= one or more areas of development preferred including; foundation & gove= rnment grants writing and administration, major donor support, corporate sup= port, special events, direct mail, communications, and database management.<= /SPAN>
Education
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  College degree preferred, but not required.
Salary
:
=   Commission based on monthly and annual funding, with salary options.<= br> Note: Women and Mino= rities encouraged to apply. 
 
Job Responsibilities The Development Coordinator will work clos= ely with the Managing Director.  The position will play a sig= nificant role in supporting the organization=E2=80=99s current major multi-y= ear fundraising and growth objectives.  Specific responsibilities inclu= de: =
  • Iden= tifying, cultivating and managing relationships with current and prospective= donors;
  • Deve= lopment of strategies to expand and diversify funding sources;
  • Coor= dinate grant-writing (research, proposal writing, reporting) projects to gov= ernment foundations, and corporate funders.
  • Mana= gement of fundraising databases & tracking systems, including individual= donors; grants and contract administration; special events and other develo= pment functions;
  • Crea= ting collateral fundraising materials and executing direct mail campaigns; <= /SPAN>
  • Plan= ning, implementing, and coordinating special events;
  • Deve= loping processes for donor recognition;
 
Additional Qualifications:  <= SPAN style=3D"FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY: Century">While no one person wil= l embody all of the qualities enumerated below, the ideal candidate will pos= sess many of the following professional and personal abilities, attributes,=20= and experiences: 
  • A se= lf-starting and energetic leader who has the ability to elicit the respect and trust of staff and external partners. =20= A professional with a proven track record of successfully managing mu= ltiple priorities; or an up and comer with innate sense of good management a= nd direct experience doing comparable work preferably in a professional orga= nization.
     
  • A highly professional demeanor, able to work successfully with a w= ide variety of constituents including donors, board members, volunteers, and= professional consultants.
     
  • Stro= ng oral and written communications skills, used in one-on-one settings and i= n large group meetings.  The ability to set the tone for an organizatio= nal culture that combines respectful collaboration with disciplined producti= vity within a business-like and process-sensitive environment.
     
  • Expe= rience working with a volunteer-driven organization, leveraging staff, exter= nal partners, and board talents and time.  Familiarity with boards of d= irectors=E2=80=99 and funders=E2=80=99 expectations of timely and accurate r= esponsiveness.
     
  • High= levels of integrity, trustworthiness, flexibility, compassion, and humor ne= cessary to address the practicalities of a growing nonprofit, along with the= edginess, creativity, and persistence required to elicit new thinking and c= hange.
     
  • Expe= rience and track record in raising significant resources for non-profit orga= nizations, including government funding.
     
  • Must= demonstrate the ability to solve problems and to think strategically and ta= ctically about opportunities to raise funds, balance competing priorities, a= nd work collaboratively with colleagues.
     
  • Able= to work with minimal supervision, ability to manage multiple priorities and= work in a deadline-driven environment.
     
Interested Candidates
Send= Resume, references and contact info to:  wizardworks1 at aol.com
<= /U> 

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----------MB_8C94A5520B0D8AF_F2C_22F9_FWM-R08.sysops.aol.com-- From Huntheatre at aol.com Wed Apr 11 06:36:54 2007 From: Huntheatre at aol.com (Huntheatre at aol.com) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 09:36:54 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Godspell" Auditons at Huntington Playhouse Message-ID: -------------------------------1176298614 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=20 Wednesday, April 11 at 7:00 PM. The production is directed by Dave MacKei= gan. =20 These auditions will be held along with the callback auditions. The=20 production opens June 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 Lora 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= . -------------------------------1176298614 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

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

At Huntington=20 Playhouse

 

Huntington Playhouse will hold=20 auditions for the musical  =E2=80=9CGodspell=E2=80=9D Wednesda= y, April 11 at=20 7:00 PM.  The production is directed by Dave= =20 MacKeigan.    These auditions will be h= eld=20 along with the callback auditions.  The production opens June 7 th and=20= has=20 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 Lo= ra=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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-------------------------------1176298614-- From crwhite114 at yahoo.com Wed Apr 11 07:17:07 2007 From: crwhite114 at yahoo.com (Chris White) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 07:17:07 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]CVLT invites you to the "Leading Ladies Gala" Message-ID: <869389.77831.qm@web33407.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-379968564-1176301027=:77831 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit body {font-family: trebuchet ms, arial,sans-serif; color: #333; font-size: small} h2 {background-color: #EFCFCF; color: #CC0000; text-align: center; margin:1px; font-size: xx-large; border: 3px double #F09640;} h3 {background-color: #FBEFF3; color: #000; text-align: center; margin:1px; font-size:large} .emphatic {color: #006; font-weight: bold} 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! --------------------------------- Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. --0-379968564-1176301027=:77831 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 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).

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Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. --0-379968564-1176301027=:77831-- From chris.white at antonellicollege.edu Wed Apr 11 07:27:55 2007 From: chris.white at antonellicollege.edu (Chris White) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 10:27:55 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]'Run for Your Wife', The Hudson Players Message-ID: <009201c77c45$984f7400$0a01a8c0@cwhite> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_008F_01C77C24.1125DF30 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Over here is his lovely wife, Mary. Over there is his lovely wife, Barbara..... News Release For Immediate Release Contact: Chris White 330-256-7084 crwhite114 at yahoo.com =20 Hudson, Ohio - April 11, 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 was first produced in Guilford, England, in October = 1982, with the playwright acting the role of John. Ray Cooney repeated = that role in the initial U.S. production at the Virginia Theater in New = York in March 1989. Run for Your Wife was included in the British = National Theatre's NT2000 list of significant plays of the 20th century. = The setup is London cabdriver John Smith's unusual marital arrangement. Over here is his lovely wife, Mary. Over there is his lovely wife, = Barbara. John keeps up with both wives by juggling his work schedule and keeping = a complicated code system in a small pocket note pad. =20 All goes well until John gets a knock on the head while helping a little = old lady escape two muggers. Suddenly, he's a hero with a photo of him = and Mary on the front page of the newspaper, which, to his chagrin, = lands on the doorsteps of both wives.=20 How does the wily cabbie worm his way out of this mess? Like any good worm: by digging himself and his helpful buddy Stanley = Gardner in deeper and deeper.=20 =20 Run, don't walk, to see The Hudson Player's Production of Run for Your = Wife. =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 - Adam Young h.. Reporter - Leonard Peacefull 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 ------=_NextPart_000_008F_01C77C24.1125DF30 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
Over=20 here is his lovely wife, Mary.
  Over there is his lovely wife, = Barbara.....
 

 

 

News = Release

For Immediate=20 Release

Contact: =20 Chris White

330-256-7084

crwhite114 at yahoo.com<= /SPAN>

 

Hudson, Ohio  - =20 April 11, 2007

 

The Hudson Players will perform = the comedy=20 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 Your Wife was first produced in Guilford, England, = in October=20 1982, with the playwright acting the role of John. Ray Cooney repeated = that role=20 in the initial U.S. production at the Virginia Theater in New York in = March=20 1989. Run for Your Wife was included in the British = National=20 Theatre=92s NT2000 list of significant plays of the 20th century.=20

The setup is London cabdriver John = Smith's=20 unusual marital arrangement.

Over here is his lovely wife, = Mary.  Over there is his lovely wife, = Barbara.

John keeps up with both wives by = juggling=20 his work schedule and keeping a complicated code system in a small = pocket note=20 pad.  =

All goes well until John gets a = knock on the=20 head while helping a little old lady escape two muggers. Suddenly, he's = a hero=20 with a photo of him and Mary on the front page of the newspaper, which, = to his=20 chagrin, lands on the doorsteps of both wives.

How does the wily cabbie worm his = way out of=20 this mess?

Like any good worm: by digging = himself and=20 his helpful buddy Stanley Gardner in deeper and deeper. =

 

Run, = don=92t walk, to see The Hudson Player=92s Production = of Run=20 for Your Wife.

 

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

  • John Smith = =96  Justin = Brenis
  • Mary Smith = =96  Theresa=20 Benyo-Marzullo
  • Barbara Smith = =96  Darlene = Rocco
  • Stanley = Gardner =96  Kirk = Worcester
  • Detective-Sergeant=20 Troughton =96  Brian=20 Diehl
  • Detective = Sergeant=20 Porterhouse =96  Michael = Rogan
  • Bobby = Franklyn =96  Adam = Young
  • Reporter = =96   Leonard=20 Peacefull
Performance dates are=20 Friday and Saturday evenings
May = 4th =96=20 May 19th at 8pm
All = performances will=20 be at the Barlow Community Center

 

 

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

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

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

 

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

 

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

Tickets: =20 $12.00 Regular Admission

           = ;  =20 $10.50 For Students & Senior Citizens

 
------=_NextPart_000_008F_01C77C24.1125DF30-- From Jharcar at weathervaneplayhouse.com Wed Apr 11 08:18:13 2007 From: Jharcar at weathervaneplayhouse.com (Jan Harcar) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 11:18:13 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Wendy Wasserstein's light-hearted comedy "The Sisters Rosensweig" in Akron Message-ID: <001901c77c4c$9f72d450$6b01a8c0@wcp.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0016_01C77C2B.17FD6970 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Weathervane Ticket Office 330-836-2626 WEATHERVANE PLAYHOUSE Announces Cast for Wendy Wasserstein's Comedy THE SISTERS ROSENSWEIG Weathervane Playhouse presents Wendy Wasserstein's light-hearted comedy = THE SISTERS ROSENSWEIG, April 25 - May 13, 2007=20 Taking place in London at a gathering to celebrate sister Sara's = birthday, this comedy explores family and the familiar relationships of = three Jewish sisters from Brooklyn with their male companions from 1930s = youth to 1990s London. The Sisters Rosensweig began at Lincoln Center Theater. It ran on = Broadway at the Barrymore Theater for 556 performances, won the Outer = Critics Circle Award and was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Play. = Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, Wendy Wasserstein, wrote this = light-hearted comedy as a tribute to her sisters, and for all women who = have endured and triumphed with the love of their sisters.=20 The Sisters Rosensweig is Wendy Wasserstein's look at three uncommon = women and their quest for love, self-definition and fulfillment. They = are as different as only sisters (or brothers) can be. Ms. Wasserstein's = group portrait is both a comedy and a play of character. It offers sharp = truths about what can divide relatives and what can draw them together. Loosely based on the lives of playwright Wendy Wasserstein and her = sisters, the play takes place in the fancy drawing room of the oldest = sib, Sara Goode, a super-successful 54-year-old banker living in London = (Margo Parker). Arriving for her birthday are Gorgeous Teitelbaum, a = radio shrink from Newton, MA, who yearns for a real Chanel suit (Maryann = Elder), and Pfeni Rosensweig, a globe-trotting journalist (Maryjo Mace = Woodburn). Wasserstein was born in Brooklyn, New York to Morris Wasserstein, a = wealthy textile executive, and his wife, Lola Schleifer, an amateur = dancer who moved to the United States from Poland when her father was = accused of being a spy. Wasserstein was one of four children, including = brother Bruce Wasserstein. Her maternal grandfather was Simon Schleifer, = a prominent Polish Jewish playwright who moved to Paterson, New Jersey = and became a Hebrew school principal. Wasserstein earned a B.A. in = history from Mount Holyoke College in 1971, an M.A. in creative writing = from City College of New York, and an M.F.A. in 1976 from the Yale = School of Drama, where her classmates included the future playwright = Christopher Durang. In 1990 she received an honorary Doctor of Humane = Letters degree from Mount Holyoke College and in 2002 Wasserstein = received an honorary Doctor of Fine Arts degree from Bates College. In 1989, she won both the Tony and the Pulitzer Prize for her play, The = Heidi Chronicles. Her wry, smart, and often highly comical plays, which explore topics = ranging from feminism to family to ethnicity to pop culture, include The = Sisters Rosensweig, Isn't It Romantic, An American Daughter, Old Money, = and her last work which opened in Fall 2005, Third. In addition, she = wrote the screenplay for the 1998 film, The Object of My Affection that = starred Jennifer Aniston. Wasserstein was hospitalized with lymphoma in December, 2005, and died = on January 30, 2006, aged 55. The news of Wasserstein's death was = unexpected because her illness had not been widely publicized outside = the theatre community. The night after she died, Broadway's lights were = dimmed in her honor. OUR DIRECTOR Curt Arnold (Director) A Cleveland-based actor, director and stage = manager, Curt is making his Weathervane directorial debut, although his = work has been seen on our stage in the annual Community AIDS Netwek = benefit stagings of Forever Plaid, Nunsense A-Men, Nunsense II: The = Second Coming and Pump Boys and Dinettes. One August 20 & 21, he will = direct this year's benefit production of Ruthless! here at Weathervane. = Several years ago, he appeared on our stage in Sweeney Todd and as = Rooster Hannigan in Annie, and he will next be "exposed" as Harold in = The Full Monty. He thanks Elynmarie Kazle for this opportunity. OUR ENSEMBLE: Margo Parker (Sara) Akron Margo first appeared on Weathervane's stage nearly 27 years ago in = Dracula. She was last seen as Lee Green in The Tale of the Allergist's = Wife. In 1985, she won a Chanticleer for her many roles in The Dining = Room. Maryann Elder (Gorgeous) Gates Mills=20 Maryann is appearing at Weathervane for the first time. A resident of = Gates Mills, she has performed with many area theaters, most recently = Ensemble Theatre's acclaimed production of The Price with Dorothy and = Reuben Silver. Maryjo Mace Woodburn (Pfeni) Cuyahoga Falls Maryjo holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Theater from Kent State = University. She currently works for AmeriCorps VISTA and has taught in = Weathervane's education program for several years. Toni Clair (Tess) Massilon Toni is working toward a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Theater and French = at The University of Akron and is a graduate of GlenOak High School. In = her two years of study at UA, she has appeared in Cabaret, June = Daydreaming, Buried Child, Inherit the Wind and Tartuffe. Richard Worswick (Geoffrey) Akron Richard is a local actor and model. At Weathervane he was seen in = productions of The Tale of the Allergist's Wife, Noises Off, The Dinner = Party, The Mystery of Irma Vep, The Chosen, As Bees in Honey Drown and = The Laramie Project. He has also been on stage at The Bang and the = Clatter Theatre Company, Dobama Theatre, Berea Summer Theatre and The = Cleveland Play House. Ian S. Haberman (Merv) Sharon Center Ian's involvement with Weathervane began in 1982 when he was cast in a = production of The Royal Family. In the nearly 25 years since that first = on-stage appearance, Ian has been involved with Weathervane in a variety = of capacities: he has acted in about 20 different plays and musicals, = designed and run sound for several shows, directed two Women's Board = Christmas productions, served as a member of the Board of Trustees for = four three-year terms including a stint as President of the Board in the = early 1990's and as Secretary of the Board for three years, and he has = been a member of and has chaired the Play Selection Committee for many = years. He has won Chanticleers for acting in Doubles, Conversations with = My Father, and Little Shop of Horrors and for sound design in The Diary = of Anne Frank. Several years ago, he received the Trustees' Award from = the Board and is currently serving as Interim Artistic Director. Geoffrey Darling (Nick) Canton Geoffrey is making his first appearance at Weathervane and was most = recently Frank Strang in Equus at the Beck Center in Lakewood. Based in = Canton, Geoffrey arrived from New Zealand last year and has already been = in productions in Cleveland and Stow as well as many solo performances = of the Gospel According to St Mark in northeast Ohio. Among his credits = are lead roles in Shadowlands, Terra Nova, The Tempest, Taming of the = Shrew and The Crucible and his forays into solo theatre also include The = Ancient Mariner and his own creation Shakespeare and the Supernatural. Robert Keith, Jr. (Tom) Clinton Robert is a junior at Firestone High School where he has appeared in The = Diary of Anne Frank, Grease and Urinetown. He played Laurie in our youth = production of Little Women and was Roger in Lord of the Flies for = Magical Theatre Company. Backstage: David Hess (Stage Manager) Akron Erin Katz Ford (Lighting Designer) Cuyahoga Falls Judy Willemsen (Sound Designer) Akron Jenniver Sparano (Costume Designer) Cleveland Kathy Kohl (Properties Designer) Akron Todd Dieringer (Scenic Designer) Copley Alan Scott Ferrall (Technical Director) Cuyahoga Falls Kathy Kohl Assistant Technical Director Akron Wendy Wasserstein's light-hearted comedy that takes a look at three = uncommon women and their quest for love, self-definition and fulfillment = -- THE SISTERS ROSENSWEIG. See it at Weathervane Playhouse April 25 - = May 13, 2007. Low-cost preview performances on Wednesday and Thursday, = April 25 & 26 at 7:30 p.m. with official opening on Friday, April 25 at = 8:00 p.m. A complete performance schedule is posted online at = weathervaneplayhouse.com. Charge by phone at Weathervane's Ticket Office = at 330-836-2626 or purchase tickets online at = www.weathervaneplayhouse.com. Call between 10 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday.=20 Tickets: $20 (Other Tickets: Wed. & Thurs previews $14, Children 17 or = younger $16, College Students and Senior Citizens $18 on Thursdays and = Sundays. Half-price student rush tickets may be purchased at the door = with I.D. pending availability. Weathervane's annual scholarship luncheon will be held on Saturday, May = 12 with a performance of The Sisters Rosensweig following. Combination = ticket is $32. Seating is limited - reserve early. The play is recommended for general audiences. The Ohio Arts Council helped fund this program with state tax dollars to = encourage economic growth, education excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans. Additional Season Sponsors: WKSU, Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company www.weathervaneplayhouse.com ***30*** ------=_NextPart_000_0016_01C77C2B.17FD6970 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Weathervane Ticket Office=20 330-836-2626

WEATHERVANE = PLAYHOUSE

Announces Cast for Wendy Wasserstein=92s = Comedy

THE SISTERS=20 ROSENSWEIG

Weathervane Playhouse presents Wendy Wasserstein=92s light-hearted = comedy=20 THE SISTERS ROSENSWEIG, April 25 =96 = May 13,=20 2007

Taking place in London at a gathering to celebrate sister Sara's = birthday,=20 this comedy explores family and the familiar relationships of three = Jewish=20 sisters from Brooklyn with their male companions from 1930s youth to = 1990s=20 London.

The Sisters Rosensweig began at Lincoln Center Theater. It ran on = Broadway at the Barrymore Theater for 556 performances, won the Outer = Critics=20 Circle Award and was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Play. Pulitzer=20 Prize-winning playwright, Wendy Wasserstein, wrote this light-hearted = comedy as=20 a tribute to her sisters, and for all women who have endured and = triumphed with=20 the love of their sisters.

The Sisters Rosensweig is Wendy Wasserstein's look at three = uncommon=20 women and their quest for love, self-definition and fulfillment. They = are as=20 different as only sisters (or brothers) can be. Ms. Wasserstein's group = portrait=20 is both a comedy and a play of character. It offers sharp truths about = what can=20 divide relatives and what can draw them together.

Loosely based on the lives of playwright Wendy Wasserstein and her = sisters,=20 the play takes place in the fancy drawing room of the oldest sib, Sara = Goode, a=20 super-successful 54-year-old banker living in London (Margo Parker). = Arriving=20 for her birthday are Gorgeous Teitelbaum, a radio shrink from Newton, = MA, who=20 yearns for a real Chanel suit (Maryann Elder), and Pfeni Rosensweig, a=20 globe-trotting journalist (Maryjo Mace Woodburn).

Wasserstein was born in Brooklyn, New York to Morris = Wasserstein, a=20 wealthy textile executive, and his wife, Lola Schleifer, an amateur = dancer who=20 moved to the United States from Poland when her father was accused of = being a=20 spy. Wasserstein was one of four children, including brother Bruce=20 Wasserstein. Her maternal = grandfather was=20 Simon Schleifer, a prominent Polish Jewish playwright = who moved to Paterson, New Jersey and = became a Hebrew=20 school principal. Wasserstein earned a B.A. in history from Mount Holyoke College in 1971, an=20 M.A. in creative writing from City College of New York, and an=20 M.F.A. in 1976 from the Yale School of = Drama, where her classmates included the future = playwright=20 Christopher Durang. = In 1990 she=20 received an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree from Mount Holyoke College and in 2002=20 Wasserstein received an honorary Doctor of Fine Arts degree from = Bates=20 College.

In 1989, she won both the Tony=20 and the Pulitzer Prize for = her play,=20 The Heidi Chronicles.

Her wry, smart, and often highly comical plays, which explore topics = ranging=20 from feminism to family to ethnicity to pop culture, include The Sisters Rosensweig, Isn=92t It=20 Romantic, = <= FONT=20 face=3DHelvetica size=3D2>An American=20 Daughter, = <= FONT=20 face=3DHelvetica size=3D2>Old = Money, and her last work which opened in Fall 2005, = Third. In addition, she wrote the screenplay for = the 1998 film,=20 The Object of My = Affection that starred Jennifer Aniston.

Wasserstein was hospitalized with lymphoma in December, 2005, and died on January 30, 2006, aged 55. The = news of=20 Wasserstein's death was unexpected because her illness had not been = widely=20 publicized outside the theatre community. The night after she died, = Broadway's lights = were dimmed in=20 her honor.

OUR DIRECTOR

Curt Arnold (Director) A Cleveland-based actor, director and = stage=20 manager, Curt is making his Weathervane directorial debut, although his = work has=20 been seen on our stage in the annual Community AIDS Netwek benefit = stagings of=20 Forever Plaid, Nunsense A-Men, Nunsense II: The Second Coming and = Pump=20 Boys and Dinettes. One August 20 & 21, he will direct this = year=92s=20 benefit production of Ruthless! here at Weathervane. Several = years ago,=20 he appeared on our stage in Sweeney Todd and as Rooster Hannigan = in=20 Annie, and he will next be "exposed" as Harold in The Full = Monty.=20 He thanks Elynmarie Kazle for this opportunity.

OUR ENSEMBLE:

Margo Parker (Sara) Akron

Margo first appeared on Weathervane=92s stage nearly 27 years ago in=20 Dracula. She was last seen as Lee Green in The Tale of the = Allergist=92s=20 Wife. In 1985, she won a Chanticleer for her many roles in The = Dining=20 Room.

Maryann Elder (Gorgeous) Gates Mills

Maryann is appearing at Weathervane for the first time. A resident of = Gates=20 Mills, she has performed with many area theaters, most recently Ensemble = Theatre=92s acclaimed production of The Price with Dorothy and = Reuben=20 Silver.

Maryjo Mace Woodburn (Pfeni) Cuyahoga Falls

Maryjo holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Theater from Kent State = University.=20 She currently works for AmeriCorps VISTA and has taught in = Weathervane=92s=20 education program for several years.

Toni Clair (Tess) = Massilon

Toni is working toward a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Theater and = French at The=20 University of Akron and is a graduate of GlenOak High School. In her two = years=20 of study at UA, she has appeared in Cabaret, June Daydreaming, Buried = Child,=20 Inherit the Wind and Tartuffe.

Richard Worswick (Geoffrey) Akron

Richard is a local actor and model. At Weathervane he was seen in = productions=20 of The Tale of the Allergist=92s Wife, Noises Off, The Dinner Party, = The=20 Mystery of Irma Vep, The Chosen, As Bees in Honey Drown and The = Laramie=20 Project. He has also been on stage at The Bang and the Clatter = Theatre=20 Company, Dobama Theatre, Berea Summer Theatre and The Cleveland Play=20 House.

Ian S. Haberman (Merv) Sharon Center

Ian=92s involvement with Weathervane began in 1982 when he was cast = in a=20 production of The Royal Family. In the nearly 25 years since that = first=20 on-stage appearance, Ian has been involved with Weathervane in a variety = of=20 capacities: he has acted in about 20 different plays and musicals, = designed and=20 run sound for several shows, directed two Women=92s Board Christmas = productions,=20 served as a member of the Board of Trustees for four three-year terms = including=20 a stint as President of the Board in the early 1990=92s and as Secretary = of the=20 Board for three years, and he has been a member of and has chaired the = Play=20 Selection Committee for many years. He has won Chanticleers for acting = in=20 Doubles, Conversations with My Father, and Little Shop of = Horrors=20 and for sound design in The Diary of Anne Frank. Several years = ago, he=20 received the Trustees=92 Award from the Board and is currently serving = as Interim=20 Artistic Director.

Geoffrey Darling (Nick) Canton

Geoffrey is making his first appearance at Weathervane and was most = recently=20 Frank Strang in Equus at the Beck Center in Lakewood. Based in = Canton,=20 Geoffrey arrived from New Zealand last year and has already been in = productions=20 in Cleveland and Stow as well as many solo performances of the Gospel = According to St Mark in northeast Ohio. Among his credits are lead = roles in=20 Shadowlands, Terra Nova, The Tempest, Taming of the Shrew and = The=20 Crucible and his forays into solo theatre also include The = Ancient=20 Mariner and his own creation Shakespeare and the = Supernatural.

Robert Keith, Jr. (Tom) Clinton

Robert is a junior at Firestone High School where he has appeared in = The=20 Diary of Anne Frank, Grease and Urinetown. He played Laurie = in our=20 youth production of Little Women and was Roger in Lord of the=20 Flies for Magical Theatre Company.

 

Backstage:

David Hess (Stage Manager) Akron

Erin Katz Ford (Lighting Designer) Cuyahoga Falls

Judy Willemsen (Sound Designer) Akron

Jenniver Sparano (Costume Designer) Cleveland

Kathy Kohl (Properties Designer) Akron

Todd Dieringer (Scenic Designer) Copley

Alan Scott Ferrall (Technical Director) Cuyahoga Falls

Kathy Kohl Assistant Technical Director Akron

Wendy Wasserstein=92s light-hearted comedy that takes = a look at=20 three uncommon women and their quest for love, self-definition and = fulfillment=20 -- THE SISTERS ROSENSWEIG. See it at Weathervane Playhouse = April 25 =96 May 13, 2007. Low-cost preview performances on = Wednesday=20 and Thursday, April 25 = & 26 at=20 7:30 p.m. with official opening on Friday, April 25 at = 8:00=20 p.m. A complete performance schedule is posted online at=20 weathervaneplayhouse.com. Charge by phone at Weathervane=92s Ticket = Office at=20 330-836-2626 or purchase tickets online at www.weathervaneplayhouse.com= .

Call between 10 = a.m. and 5:30=20 p.m. Tuesday through Friday.

Tickets: $20 (Other Tickets: Wed. & Thurs previews $14, = Children 17=20 or younger $16, College Students and Senior Citizens $18 on Thursdays = and=20 Sundays. Half-price student rush tickets may be purchased at the door = with I.D.=20 pending availability.

Weathervane=92s=20 annual scholarship luncheon will be held on Saturday, May 12 with a = performance=20 of The Sisters Rosensweig following. Combination ticket is=20 $32.
Seating is=20 limited =96 reserve early.

The play is recommended for general=20 audiences.

The Ohio Arts Council helped fund this = program with=20 state tax dollars to encourage economic growth,

education excellence and cultural = enrichment for=20 all Ohioans.

Additional Season Sponsors: WKSU, = Goodyear Tire=20 & Rubber Company

www.weathervaneplayhouse.com

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------=_NextPart_000_0016_01C77C2B.17FD6970-- From dharris at jfsa-cleveland.org Wed Apr 11 08:20:35 2007 From: dharris at jfsa-cleveland.org (Dahlia Harris) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 11:20:35 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITIONS: Expect Respect Performance Troupe Message-ID: <4F4582A862EA584EA5667ABA8E5BC62701D9F52D@jfsaexch1.jfsant.ds> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77C4C.F3C6473A Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable CALLING ALL TEEN ACTORS!!! Here's your chance to hone your acting skills and educate students=20 about an important issue at the same time! "Expect Respect" Performance Troupe=20 AUDITIONS A part of JFSA's Family Violence Services Actors, ages 14 - 20, needed for roles in the one-act drama "Expect Respect", an educational production on violence in teenage relationships that will tour locally throughout the school year. Rehearsals will take place from mid-June through August. Troupe will travel to local area high schools, youth groups and organizations during the 2007-2008 school year. Roles: 7 high school students and a substitute teacher (3-4 female and 4-5 male roles). =20 *See below for more details about the play Auditions Mandel JCC 26001 S. Woodland Rd. Beachwood (Arts & Crafts Building) Thursday, May 3 4:00 - 6:00 PM Sunday, May 6 3:00 - 5:30 PM Monday, May 7 6:00 - 8:00 PM Callbacks Monday, May 14 6:00 - 8:00 PM Auditioners will read from the script. =20 To Book Your Audition=20 or for more information: RSVP to Dahlia Harris, Teen Outreach Specialist by responding to this e-mail=20 or by calling (216) 378-3477 More about the play: This play is a 40 minute production which illustrates abusive teen relationships in contrast with healthy relationships on both a peer-to-peer and dating level. It will be presented to high school students and youth groups in the context of discussions about violence among young people. Roles include: Phil: the school's football champion Jen: Phil's sarcastic girlfriend=20 Ted: the guy who learned about controlling women from his dad Christine: Ted's girlfriend Debbie: the new girl Brian: the class "geek" Andy: a buddy of Ted and Phil's who is interested in Debbie Drama teacher: forces the class to look at their behaviors ``````````````````````````````````````````````` Dahlia Harris Teen Outreach Specialist JFSA 24075 Commerce Park Rd. Beachwood, OH 44122 (216) 378-3477 dharris at jfsa-cleveland.org HOTLINE: (216) 691-SAFE ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77C4C.F3C6473A Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable AUDITIONS: Expect Respect Performance Troupe

CALLING ALL TEEN ACTORS!!!

Here's your chance to hone your acting skills and educate = students

about an important issue at the same = time!

"Expect Respect" Performance Troupe

AUDITIONS

A part = of JFSA's Family Violence Services

Actors, ages = 14 - 20, needed for roles in the one-act drama "Expect = Respect", an educational production on violence in teenage = relationships that will tour locally throughout the school = year.

Rehearsals = will take place from mid-June through August.

Troupe will = travel to local area high schools, youth groups and organizations during = the 2007-2008 school year.

Roles: 7 = high school students and a substitute teacher (3-4 female and 4-5 male = roles). 

*See below for more details = about the play

Auditions
Mandel JCC
26001 S. Woodland Rd.
Beachwood
(Arts & Crafts = Building)

Thursday, May = 3
4:00 - 6:00 PM

Sunday, May = 6
3:00 - 5:30 PM

Monday, May = 7
6:00 - 8:00 PM

Callbacks
Monday, May 14
6:00 - 8:00 PM


Auditioners will read = from the script. 

To = Book Your Audition
or for more = information:
RSVP to Dahlia Harris, Teen = Outreach Specialist by responding to this e-mail
or by calling (216) = 378-3477


More = about the play:
This play is a 40 minute production = which illustrates abusive teen relationships in contrast with healthy = relationships on both a peer-to-peer and dating level.  It will be = presented to high school students and youth groups in the context of = discussions about violence among young people.

Roles = include:
Phil:   =         the school's football = champion

Jen:    =         Phil's sarcastic girlfriend =

Ted:    =         the guy who learned about = controlling women from his dad

Christine:      Ted's girlfriend

Debbie: =         the new girl

Brian:  =         the class = "geek"

Andy:   =         a buddy of Ted and Phil's who = is interested in Debbie

Drama teacher: forces the class to = look at their behaviors

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Dahlia Harris
Teen Outreach Specialist
JFSA
24075 Commerce Park Rd.
Beachwood, OH 44122
(216) 378-3477
dharris at jfsa-cleveland.org

HOTLINE: (216) 691-SAFE


------_=_NextPart_001_01C77C4C.F3C6473A-- From ahedger at fineartsassociation.org Wed Apr 11 08:34:11 2007 From: ahedger at fineartsassociation.org (Ann Hedger) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 10:34:11 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Male Movers/Dancers Needed for "Guys & Dolls" Message-ID: <2744EDEF40EB124FABA588C9E7F3EC6E013B086B@fa1.FineArts.Local> The Fine Arts Association 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, Ohio 44094 =20 Male Movers/Dancers are still needed for=20 The Fine Arts Association production of "Guys & Dolls" =20 Dance Call Audition:=20 Tuesday, April 17 beginning at 6:30 pm=20 Call 440-951-7500 x113 for an appointment and information. =20 "Guys & Dolls" A musical fable of Broadway Based on a story and characters of Damon Runyon Music and=20 Lyrics by Frank Loesser Book by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows =20 Director - Fabio Polanco Choreographer - Jim Weaver Music Director - John Krol =20 Performance Dates: June 1, 2, 8, 9, 15 & 16, 2007 - 8:00 pm June 3, 10, & 17, 2007 - 3:00 pm Rehearsals Start: Mid-April, 2007 =20 About the show: Set in Damon Runyon's mythical New York City, Guys and Dolls, considered by many to be the perfect musical comedy, soars with the spirit of Broadway as it introduces us to a cast of vivid characters who have become legends in the canon: Sarah Brown, the upright but uptight "mission doll," out to reform the evildoers of Times Square; Sky Masterson, the slick, high-rolling gambler who woos her on a bet and ends up falling in love; Adelaide, the chronically ill nightclub performer whose condition is brought on by the fact she's been engaged to the same man for 14 years; and Nathan Detroit, her devoted fianc=E9, desperate as always to find a spot for his infamous floating crap game. Everything works out in the end, thanks to the machinations of Abe Burrows' and Jo Swerling's hilarious, fast-paced book and Frank Loesser's bright, brassy, immortal score, which takes us from the heart of Times Square to the cafes of Havana, Cuba, and even into the sewers of New York City =20 =20 Ann Hedger Programming Coordinator 440-951-7500 x103 ahedger at fineartsassociation.org __________________________ The Fine Arts Association Your Center for Arts Education 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, OH 44094 www.fineartsassociation.org =20 =20 From kabbw49 at gmail.com Wed Apr 11 08:33:35 2007 From: kabbw49 at gmail.com (Kathy Whitmore) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 11:33:35 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]North Ridgeville's Olde Towne Hall Theatre Presents "The Nerd" Message-ID: <5b4acfd70704110833g107049cfx4194629d081693e@mail.gmail.com> ------=_Part_10219_27364804.1176305615726 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=WINDOWS-1252; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline Olde Towne Hall Theatre presents *The Nerd* Written by Larry Shue Directed by Brad Sales Now an aspiring young architect in Terre Haute, Indiana, Willum Cubbert (Kurt Hildebrand) has often told his friends about the debt he owes to Rick Steadman, a fellow ex-GI whom he has never met but who saved has life after he was seriously wounded in Vietnam. He has written to Rick to say that, as long as he is alive, "you will have somebody on Earth who will do anything for you"=97so Willum is delighted when Rick (Jim Jason) shows up unexpected= ly at his apartment on the night of his thirty-fourth birthday party. But his delight soon fades as it becomes apparent that Rick is a hopeless "nerd"=97= a bumbling oaf with no social sense, little intelligence and less tact. And Rick stays on and on, his continued presence among Willum and his friends (Stephen Hubbard, Melissa Lyle) leading to one uproarious incident after another, until the normally placid Willum finds himself contemplating violence=97a dire development which, happily, is staved off by the surprisi= ng "twist" ending of the play. Rounding out the cast are Mark Silberstein, Kathy Whitmore and Jarod Wade. Performances are at the Olde Towne Hall Theatre, 36119 Center Ridge Road, North Ridgeville on April 20, 21, 27, 28; May 3, 4, 5 at 8 p.m. Tickets are $8.00 and may be reserved by calling the box office at 440-327-2909. For more information, check our website at http://www.oldetownehalltheatre.com ------=_Part_10219_27364804.1176305615726 Content-Type: text/html; charset=WINDOWS-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline

Olde Towne Hall Theatre presents

The Nerd

Written by Larry Shue

Directed by Brad Sales

Now an aspiring young architect in Terre Haute, Indiana, Willum Cubbert (Kurt Hildebran= d) has often told his friends about the debt he owes to Rick Steadman, a fe= llow ex-GI whom he has never met but who saved has life after he was seriou= sly wounded in=20 Vietnam. He has written to Rick to say that, as long as he is alive, "you= will have somebody on Earth who will do anything for you"=97so Willum= is delighted when Rick (Jim Jason) shows up unexpectedly at his apartment = on the night of his thirty-fourth birthday party. But his delight soon fade= s as it becomes apparent that Rick is a hopeless "nerd"=97a bumbl= ing oaf with no social sense, little intelligence and less tact. And Rick s= tays on and on, his continued presence among Willum and his friends (Stephe= n Hubbard, Melissa Lyle) leading to one uproarious incident after another, = until the normally placid Willum finds himself contemplating violence=97a d= ire development which, happily, is staved off by the surprising "twist= " ending of the play. Rounding out the cast are Mark Silberstein, Kath= y Whitmore and Jarod Wade.=20

Performances are at the Olde Towne Hall Theatre, 36119 Ce= nter Ridge Road, North Ridgeville on April 20, 21, 27, 28; May 3, 4, 5 at 8= =20 p.m. Tickets are $8.00 and may be reserved by calling the box office at 440= -327-2909. For more information, check our website at http://www.oldetownehalltheatre.com

------=_Part_10219_27364804.1176305615726-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Wed Apr 11 08:41:41 2007 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny K. Wu) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 11:41:41 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Support Indie Film, get The Rapture Merchandise now :) Message-ID: <0MKp2t-1Hbes63f3Q-0008Sk@mrelay.perfora.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0017_01C77C2E.6043E2B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Support indie films! We have some merchandises from The Rapture movie now available, check it out http://www.cafepress.com/rapturethemovie Also, The Rapture is officially repped by WonderPhil Productions (after months of negotiation with 6 sales reps). Although the movie is not completed (almost), our sales rep is taking the new trailer (also available online at http://www.rapturethemovie.com) to Cannes Film Market this May and to American Film Market in 2007. We have received numerous positive feedback (from couple of sales reps) that the trailer made in Nov 2006 which won a 2007 Bronze Telly under movie trailer category is really good for domestic market, so we revamped it and added more fx for the foreign market this time, version 2.1 of the trailer can be viewed at our website. The Rapture is an indie low-budget sci-fi Anime styled film that was shot entirely in Ohio with talented cast and crew from all over the USA. More informaiton and videos can be found at http://www.rapturethemovie.com Johnny Wu ------=_NextPart_000_0017_01C77C2E.6043E2B0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Support indie films! =

We have some merchandises from The Rapture movie = now available, check it out

http://www.cafepress.com/rapturethemovie

Also, The Rapture is officially repped by = WonderPhil Productions (after months of negotiation with 6 sales reps). Although = the movie is not completed (almost), our sales rep is taking the new trailer (also available online at http://www.rapturethemovie.com) to Cannes Film Market this May and to American Film Market in 2007. =

We have received numerous positive feedback = (from couple of sales reps) that the trailer made in Nov 2006 which won a 2007 Bronze = Telly under movie trailer category is really good for domestic market, so we = revamped it and added more fx for the foreign market this time, version 2.1 of = the trailer can be viewed at our website.

The Rapture is an indie low-budget sci-fi Anime = styled film that was shot entirely in Ohio = with talented cast and crew from all over the USA. More informaiton and = videos can be found at http://www.rapturethemovie.com

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Take a break and play cros= sword puzzles - FREE! Play Now! = --_a895645f-98a8-4856-ba5b-16ceb30a8ad0_-- From bwakser at gmail.com Wed Apr 11 10:44:20 2007 From: bwakser at gmail.com (Barry Wakser) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 13:44:20 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]To Kill a Mockingbird at Carnation City Players Message-ID: <64ac19720704111044v6b76002au92862d0b4b7d2825@mail.gmail.com> ------=_Part_15107_1867921.1176313460549 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Make your reservations now for To Kill a Mockingbird by calling (330) 821-8712. Carnation City Players' To Kill a Mockingbird by Christopher Sergel opens at the Firehouse Theater in Alliance on April 20th. Additional performances are April 21, 27, 28, 29. This play is a thought-provoking drama skillfully crafted from the novel by Harper Lee. To Kill a Mockingbird was first published in 1960. The novel portrays three years in the life of Scout Finch, the young daughter of an Alabama town's principled lawyer, Atticus Finch. The novel became a best-seller and won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. The play is set in the 1930s in the fictional town of Maycomb, Alabama. It is presented as the memories of narrator, Jean Louise Finch (Faith Sheaffer-Thornberry). Jean Louise, known as Scout (Meredith Piatt) as a child, presents her recollections of the activities and characters in her home town at the time of the arrest and trial of Tom Robinson (Daryl Robinson), a black man accused of raping a white girl, Mayella Ewell (Megan Leigh Valentino). Scout's father, Atticus Finch (Fred Weibel) is the attorney defending Tom Robinson. Scout and her brother Jem (Victor Schade) and their friend Dill (Gregory Margida) are intrigued by the Radley house and its mysterious inhabitants Boo and Nathan Radley (Christopher Canfield and Paul Hudzik). Jem and Scout who are motherless rely on housekeeper Calpurnia (Tawangda Howell) for comfort and discipline. Most of the locals are appalled that a man of Atticus Finch's standing in the community would defend a black man. Neighbors Maudie Atkinson (Kathy Gray Farthing), Miss Stephanie (Joan Conlon), and Mrs. Dubose (Tammy Hyde) all have an opinion. Atticus stands his ground in defending Tom before and during the trial including when a crowd of men that includes Mayella's father Bob Ewell (Joe Clifford Faust) and Walter Cunningham (Anthony Margida) show up at the jail to abduct Tom Robinson. Rounding out the cast are J. Kim Lewis (Heck Tate), Joe Martuccio (Judge Taylor), Pamela S. Smith (Helen), Barry Wakser (Mr. Gilmer) and Vincent Watts (Reverend Sykes). The townspeople of Maycomb are Pamela Weibel, Kevin Findling, Jim Perone, Jim Piatt, Cornelius Edwards, Dolores Edwards, Jessi Howells, Jermane Watson, Victoria Watts, and Atoiya Williams. Superbly acted by this large cast, this classic American drama portrays a historic slice of Southern life. Don McCallister is directing with Dawn Findling as Stage Manager. set design is by Keith Brown and Gordon Harrison, lights by Corey Clay, and costuming by Connie Houk. The play runs through April 29th. Friday and Saturday performances are at 8:00 pm on April 20th and 21st and April 27th and 28th. The Sunday matinee is on April 29th at 2:30 pm. Tickets are $10 for adults and $8 for students (17 and under). Reservations can be made by calling the box office at 330-821-8712. Standing Ovation Production Partner for To Kill a Mockingbird is Terry's Tire Town. Production Partners are Goris-Meadows Insurance, Alliance Ventures, Geiger, Teeple, Smith and Hahn, and Butler Wick and Company. -- Barry Wakser bwakser at gmail.com ------=_Part_15107_1867921.1176313460549 Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline

Make your reservations now for To Kill a Mockingbird by calling (330) 821-8712.

Carnation City Players'  To Kill a Mockingbird by Christopher Sergel
opens at the Firehouse Theater in Alliance on April 20th. Additional
performances are April 21, 27, 28, 29.

This play is a thought-provoking drama skillfully crafted from the
novel by Harper Lee. To Kill a Mockingbird was first published in
1960. The novel portrays three years in the life of Scout Finch, the
young daughter of an Alabama town's principled lawyer, Atticus Finch.
The novel became a best-seller and won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction.

The play is set in the 1930s in the fictional town of Maycomb,
Alabama. It is presented as the memories of narrator, Jean Louise
Finch (Faith Sheaffer-Thornberry). Jean Louise, known as Scout
(Meredith Piatt) as a child, presents her recollections of the
activities and characters in her home town at the time of the arrest
and trial of Tom Robinson (Daryl Robinson), a black man accused of
raping a white girl, Mayella Ewell (Megan Leigh Valentino). Scout's
father, Atticus Finch (Fred Weibel) is the attorney defending Tom
Robinson.

Scout and her brother Jem (Victor Schade) and their friend Dill
(Gregory Margida) are intrigued by the Radley house and its
mysterious inhabitants Boo and Nathan Radley (Christopher Canfield
and Paul Hudzik). Jem and Scout who are motherless rely on
housekeeper Calpurnia (Tawangda Howell) for comfort and discipline.

Most of the locals are appalled that a man of Atticus Finch's
standing in the community would defend a black man. Neighbors Maudie
Atkinson (Kathy Gray Farthing), Miss Stephanie (Joan Conlon), and
Mrs. Dubose (Tammy Hyde) all have an opinion. Atticus stands his
ground in defending Tom before and during the trial including when a
crowd of men that includes Mayella's father Bob Ewell (Joe Clifford
Faust) and Walter Cunningham (Anthony Margida) show up at the jail to
abduct Tom Robinson.

Rounding out the cast are J. Kim Lewis (Heck Tate), Joe Martuccio
(Judge Taylor), Pamela S. Smith (Helen), Barry Wakser (Mr. Gilmer)
and Vincent Watts (Reverend Sykes). The townspeople of Maycomb are
Pamela Weibel, Kevin Findling, Jim Perone, Jim Piatt, Cornelius
Edwards, Dolores Edwards, Jessi Howells, Jermane Watson, Victoria
Watts, and Atoiya Williams. Superbly acted by this large cast, this
classic American drama portrays a historic slice of Southern life.
Don McCallister is directing with Dawn Findling as Stage Manager. set
design is by Keith Brown and Gordon Harrison, lights by Corey Clay,
and costuming by Connie Houk.

The play runs through April 29th. Friday and Saturday performances
are at 8:00 pm on April 20th and 21st and April 27th and 28th. The
Sunday matinee is on April 29th at 2:30 pm. Tickets are $10 for
adults and $8 for students (17 and under). Reservations can be made
by calling the box office at 330-821-8712.
Standing Ovation Production Partner for To Kill a Mockingbird is
Terry's Tire Town. Production Partners are Goris-Meadows Insurance,
Alliance Ventures, Geiger, Teeple, Smith and Hahn, and Butler Wick
and Company.



--
Barry Wakser
bwakser at gmail.com ------=_Part_15107_1867921.1176313460549-- From ktpikus at yahoo.com Wed Apr 11 10:48:40 2007 From: ktpikus at yahoo.com (Catherine Pikus) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 10:48:40 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]ballroom dance lessons Message-ID: <131640.90291.qm@web50910.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-474104006-1176313720=:90291 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Do you watch "Dancing with the Stars" religiously and want to learn? Are you a closet "Dirty Dancing" fan? Have you ever wanted to impress that special someone on the dance floor? Ballroom Dance Lessons are now being offered at Mentor Heisley Racquet & Fitness Club. (Membership NOT required) Over the next 10 weeks, Learn the basics of Cha-cha, Waltz, Swing, Tango, Fox Trot, Merengue, and Much More! Membership to the fitness club is NOT required, nor is having a partner. All you need is a willingness to learn. A new session of ballroom dance lessons is scheduled to begin Wednesday April 18 and there is no deadline for registration. Date: Wednesday evenings From April 18 to June 27 (There will be no class on Wed. May 2) Time: 7:30-8:30pm (if necessary a second session may be added from 8:30-9:30) Location: Mentor Heisley Racquet and Fitness Club 6000 Heisley Road Mentor, Ohio (440)357-6147 Cost: Members: $50/person Non-Members: $65/person For further information contact Cindy at (440)357-6147 or by e-mail at cwollant at neohio.twcbc.com To register, contact Heisley Racquet Club at (440)357-6147. --------------------------------- Need Mail bonding? Go to the Yahoo! Mail Q&A for great tips from Yahoo! Answers users. --0-474104006-1176313720=:90291 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Do you watch "Dancing with the Stars" religiously and want to learn?
 
Are you a closet "Dirty Dancing" fan?
 
Have you ever wanted to impress that special someone on the dance floor?
 
Ballroom Dance Lessons
 
are now being offered at Mentor Heisley Racquet & Fitness Club.  (Membership NOT required)
 
Over the next 10 weeks, Learn the basics of Cha-cha, Waltz, Swing, Tango, Fox Trot, Merengue, and Much More!
 
Membership to the fitness club is NOT required, nor is having a partner.  All you need is a willingness to learn.
 
A new session of ballroom dance lessons is scheduled to begin Wednesday April 18 and there is no deadline for registration.
 
 
Date:      Wednesday evenings From April 18 to June 27
                   (There will be no class on Wed. May 2)
 
Time:      7:30-8:30pm
       (if necessary a second session may be added from 8:30-9:30)
 
Location:  Mentor Heisley Racquet and Fitness Club
               6000 Heisley Road
               Mentor, Ohio
               (440)357-6147
 
Cost:      Members: $50/person 
             Non-Members:  $65/person
 
 
For further information contact Cindy at (440)357-6147
  or by e-mail at cwollant at neohio.twcbc.com
 
To register, contact Heisley Racquet Club at (440)357-6147. 
 
 
 
 
 



Need Mail bonding?
Go to the Yahoo! Mail Q&A for great tips from Yahoo! Answers users. --0-474104006-1176313720=:90291-- From remingtondreams at hotmail.com Wed Apr 11 10:49:15 2007 From: remingtondreams at hotmail.com (Donnell Hodges) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 13:49:15 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A World Premiere:"A Colored Funeral" @ Karamu! Message-ID:


 
Karamu Performing Arts Theater
proudly presents the
World Premiere
of
"A Colored Funeral"
written by Gregory S. Carr
directed by Christopher Johnston
in the
Arena Theater
April 13 - May 6, 2007
 
(seen your doctor lately?)
 
 


Mortgage refinance is Hot. *Terms. Get a 5.375%* fix rate. Check savings From Stagecrafters at orange.k12.oh.us Wed Apr 11 12:04:16 2007 From: Stagecrafters at orange.k12.oh.us (Stagecrafters) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 15:04:16 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Urinetown Scandal at Stagecrafters Message-ID: Yes! It's time for the scandalous production that caused so much fuss = on NEOPAL a few months back... STAGECRAFTERS YOUTH THEATRE PRESENTS: URINETOWN - THE MUSICAL Come and see some of the most talented teens in Northeast Ohio sing = about... one of the basic necessities of life. SATURDAY, APRIL 14TH AT 2PM AND 7PM SUNDAY, APRIL 15TH AT 1PM ORANGE HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 32000 CHAGRIN BLVD PEPPER PIKE, OH 44124 TICKETS ARE $7 AT THE DOOR FOR QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL 216-831-8601. Richard J. Hinkelman Stagecrafters Associate 32000 Chagrin Blvd - Pepper Pike, OH 44124 216.831.8601x5103 stagecrafters at orange.k12.oh.us www.orangerec.com From chris.white at antonellicollege.edu Wed Apr 11 12:18:05 2007 From: chris.white at antonellicollege.edu (Chris White) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 15:18:05 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Chagrin Valley Little Theatre has an immediate opening for: Message-ID: <022e01c77c6e$21d51d10$0a01a8c0@cwhite> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_022B_01C77C4C.9AB2DB40 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Chagrin Valley Little Theatre has an immediate opening for: an Advertising Sales Specialist in Chagrin Falls,Oh. This individual is = responsible for achieving maximum sales and growth by effectively = marketing and selling ads in our playbill for the 2008-2009 Season. =20 Key Responsibilities Requirements * Business Management Administration, Marketing, or equivalent work = experience *Experience in direct sales both growing current customer relationships = and generating=20 new customer relations *Ability to provide printing house with usable copy and graphics = suitable for productions=20 *Basic computer skills=20 *Excellent verbal and written communication skills=20 *Strong Interpersonal and organizational skills=20 =20 Position Position is an independent contractor. Paid on commission. There are = no benefits and contractor would have to pay for his/her own mileage, = mailings, phone etc. =20 =20 Apply in writing: CVLT 40 River Street Chagrin Falls, Ohio = 44022 =20 Or=20 Apply E-Mail: cvlt at cvlt.org =20 The Chagrin Valley Little Theatre is a volunteer, not-for-profit = organization which exists to enrich the cultural life of Greater = Cleveland and Northeast Ohio. Through the production of live theatre and = related programming, the Chagrin Valley Little Theatre shall promote = excellence in performance for the enjoyment of its audiences, advance = the skills of individuals within the performing arts, and maintain sound = fiscal management throughout its operations and initiatives. 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_022B_01C77C4C.9AB2DB40 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Chagrin Valley Little = Theatre

has an immediate opening for:

an Advertising Sales=20 Specialist in Chagrin Falls,Oh. This individual is = responsible for=20 achieving maximum sales and growth by effectively marketing = and=20 selling ads in our playbill for the 2008-2009 Season.

 

Key=20 Responsibilities

 

Requirements
* Business = Management=20 Administration, Marketing, or equivalent work=20 experience

*Experience in direct sales both growing = current=20 customer relationships and generating

  =20 new customer relations

*Ability to provide printing house with usable = copy and=20 graphics suitable for productions
*Basic computer skills =
*Excellent=20 verbal and written communication skills
*Strong Interpersonal and=20 organizational skills 

 

Position

Position is an independent contractor.  Paid on commission.  There are no benefits and = contractor=20 would have to pay for his/her own mileage, mailings, phone etc. =20

 

Apply in = writing:    CVLT    40 River = Street    Chagrin Falls, = Ohio  = 44022  
Or=20
Apply E-Mail:  cvlt at cvlt.org

 

The Chagrin Valley Little Theatre is a = volunteer,=20 not-for-profit organization which exists to enrich the cultural life of = Greater=20 Cleveland and Northeast Ohio. Through the production of live theatre and = related=20 programming, the Chagrin Valley Little Theatre shall promote excellence = in=20 performance for the enjoyment of its audiences, advance the skills of=20 individuals within the performing arts, and maintain sound fiscal = management=20 throughout its operations and initiatives.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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_022B_01C77C4C.9AB2DB40-- From royberko at yahoo.com Wed Apr 11 12:31:29 2007 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 12:31:29 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: ALL SHOOK UP (Playhouse Square Foundation/Palace Theatre) Message-ID: <284258.39265.qm@web33109.mail.mud.yahoo.com> ?ALL SHOOK UP? delights some and shakes up others at the Palace Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times At the conclusion of ?ALL SHOOK UP,? now on stage at the Palace Theatre, half of the audience was standing and cheering. The rest were sitting, looking at the standees as if they were out of their minds. One well-known local theatre performer commented, ?That was charming.? Another said, ?What in heck (word change to protect the conservative readers) were the producers thinking...that was awful!? ?ALL SHOOK UP? is writer Joe DiPietro?s attempt to bridge together a story set in 1955 and the songs of Elvis Presley. The story line is trite, the characters are caricatures, the dancing is stylized (often done as if the cast was in an emotional time warp), the songs are blended into the dialogue with a shoe-horn, and the total effect is kitsch. Into a small midwestern town rides Chad! He?s on a motorcycle, wears skin tight jeans, clinging t-shirt, has a twitching and thrusting pelvis, sings like a mediocre Elvis, makes women faint and scream, and causes general hyper-testosterone chaos. Before he leaves, he falls in love with a sexy female museum director (Miss Sandra), who rejects him, and then with a guy (Ed), who is actually a girl (Natalie). Ms. Sandra falls for the guy (Ed) who is really a girl (Natalie), but then switches allegiances to Dennis, a nerdy future dentist, who is in love with the girl (Natalie) but not her alter-ego, the guy (Ed). Natalie?s father is in hot pursuit of Miss Sandra, but winds up with Sylvia, the Black owner of a bar whose daughter (Lorraine) is in love with Dean, the daughter of the town?s up tight, racist mayor, Matilda. Matilda, in turn is in love with.....okay, this could go on and on, but you get the idea. ?WEST SIDE STORY? this is not. It doesn?t even reach the literary level of the ?other? Elvis musical, ?BYE, BYE BIRDIE.? But it is so ditzy, that it?s funny and lends itself to moaning over the idiocy. Wedged into the plot are numerous rock ?n roll mega hits, including ?Jailhouse Rock (where the rocker finds himself because he lead the local town boys astray),? ?Heartbreak Hotel? (in this case referring to the graveyard at the end of the road) and ?One Night With You? (sung in all sorts of coupling situations). At one time or another almost the entire cast wears and warbles about their ?Blue Suede Shoes.? The touring company covers the extremes of talent and background. Susan Anton, a long time Broadway star, sings up a storm as Miss Sylvia, though her acting is paper thin. Her ?There?s Always Me? stopped the show. She brought down the house with her one-liner describing the parochial nature of the play? setting: ?This town makes me miss Parma.? Professional newcomer Joe Manddragona, who plays rocker Chad, is shorter than would be expected for the macho male lead. All the females tower over him (which may have been another of those unintentionally intentional deeds of the director). He makes up for his height with smoldering good looks, a mobile pelvis and a fairly good voice. His dancing is so down pat he almost looks like a robot and some of his lines are on the same emotional level. Dennis Moench as nerdy Dennis, has the best voice in the cast and wins over the audience with a well-defined characterization (think Eugene in ?GREASE? and Hugo in ?BYE BYE BIRDIE?). His ?It Hurts Me? is poignantly tender. Jannie Jones whales as Sylvia, the bar owner, though she goes off-key in spots. Tracee Beazer is perky and sings well as Sylvia?s daughter. Jenny Fellner is undistinguished in the roles of Natalie/Ed. The ?ALL SHOOK UP? band rocks, sometimes too loudly, but that only enhances the over-all effect. Director Christopher Ashley knows what he?s doing. Taking this material seriously would have highlighted the weaknesses of the script. By playing for exaggeration, creating caricatures and making the whole experience bigger than life he creates a living comic book. The results? The audience laughs through their moans and bewilderment. Capsule judgment: ?ALL SHOOK UP? is the kind of show that audiences will love or hate. It?s going to depend on your mood and expectations. If you go in knowing there is a very slight story line (and even referring to it as a story line is an exaggeration), that is both unrealistic and obvious, and just let yourself get carried away by the over-the top performances, obvious choreography and transparent means used to hook the Elvis Presley fueled songs together, you?ll have a blast. If not, you?ll leave at intermission. ?C?mon Everybody? ?Don?t Be Cruel,? ?Let Yourself Go,? and you ?Can?t Help Falling in Love? with ?ALL SHOOK UP.? The show runs through April 22 at the Palace Theatre in Playhouse Square. For tickets call 216-241-6000, 800-766-6048 or go on line to www.playhousesquare.com. Roy Berko's blog, which contains theatre and dance reviews from 2002 through 2007, as well as his consulting and publications information, can be found at http://royberko.info Roy's theatre and dance reviews appear regularly on NeOHIOpal, an on-line source. To subscribe to this free service via the World Wide Web, visit http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal. His reviews also appear on www.coolcleveland.com ____________________________________________________________________________________ Bored stiff? Loosen up... Download and play hundreds of games for free on Yahoo! Games. http://games.yahoo.com/games/front From seandene at aim.com Wed Apr 11 13:07:55 2007 From: seandene at aim.com (seandene at aim.com) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 16:07:55 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Karamu Seeks Director(s) Message-ID: <8C94A8C3A079A78-16BC-724A@webmail-db14.sysops.aol.com> ----------MB_8C94A8C3A079A78_16BC_D715_webmail-db14.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Karamu Performing Arts Theatre is seeking Directors for our 15th Annual R. Joyce Whitley Festival of New Plays, ARENAFEST. Through this festival Karamu House Inc., seeks to nurture promising playwrights. We are currently scheduling interviews for Saturdays April 14th and April 21st. Please contact Seanna Perry at 216.795.7070 ext. 242 or email mutheatre at karamu.com to schedule an appointment. Thank you. ________________________________________________________________________ Check Out the new free AIM(R) Mail -- 2 GB of storage and industry-leading spam and email virus protection. ----------MB_8C94A8C3A079A78_16BC_D715_webmail-db14.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
Karamu Performing Arts Theatre is seeking Directors for our 15th Annual R. Joyce Whitley Festival of New Plays, ARENAFEST. Through this festival Karamu House Inc., seeks to nurture promising playwrights.  We are currently scheduling interviews for Saturdays April 14th and April 21st. Please contact Seanna Perry at 216.795.7070 ext. 242 or email mutheatre at karamu.com to schedule an appointment.
 
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----------MB_8C94A8C3A079A78_16BC_D715_webmail-db14.sysops.aol.com-- From act4ever2003 at hotmail.com Wed Apr 11 13:27:19 2007 From: act4ever2003 at hotmail.com (Corey Mach) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 16:27:19 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Attention TEENS: Auditions for CHILDREN OF EDEN at Cassidy Message-ID: --_bddb5347-ced9-46db-a1b3-4352536e3074_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Paul W. Cassidy's Teen Theatre announces auditions for... =20 =20 Children of Eden =20 =20 Sunday, May 27, 6:00-9:00 pm or Monday, May 28, 6:00-9:00 pm Callbacks; May 29, 6:00 pm =20 =20 Supervising Director- Trinidad Snider Director- Erin R. diLauro Musical Director- Corey Joseph Mach Choreographer- Sarah Clare Producer- Diana Kullgren =20 Performances: August 16, 17, 18, 19 =20 This is the third year of Cassidy's Teen Show, performed every summer on a = Main Stage budget. Rehearsals will begin June 17th, running Mondays, Tuesda= ys, Wednesdays, Thursdays, from 4:00-7:00, and some necessary Sundays. Come= prepared on one of the audition days with two contrasting 32-bar cuts of a= contemporary musical theatre song. An accompanist will be provided; no one= will be allowed to audition without music. Bring dance attire and be ready= to move. Ages 13-20 are invited to audition for a cast of about 30. The ro= les of "Young Cain" and "Young Abel" have already been cast. We are especia= lly seeking female belters and strong, high, tenors. Everyone auditioning m= ust be available every day of the week of August 12. More information about= the show can be found by clicking here. =20 **Know any and all conflicts you will have throughout the run BEFORE you au= dition!** =20 Further questions regarding auditions/rehearsals/performances, e-mail Corey= at cmach at bw.edu. =20 Hope to see you there! The Paul W. Cassidy Theatre, 6200 Pearl Road, Parma Heights, OH =20 Corey Joseph Mach cmach at bw.edu coreyjosephmach.com _________________________________________________________________ Your friends are close to you.=A0Keep them that way. http://spaces.live.com/signup.aspx= --_bddb5347-ced9-46db-a1b3-4352536e3074_ Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The Paul W. Cassidy's Teen Theatre= announces auditions for...

 

 

Children of Eden

 

 

Sunday, May 2= 7, 6:00-9:00 pm

or

Monday, May 28, 6:= 00-9:00 pm

Callbacks; May 29, 6:00 pm

 

 

Supervisin= g Director- Trinidad Snider

Director- = Erin R. diLauro

Musical Directo= r- Corey Joseph Mach

Choreographer- Sa= rah Clare

Producer- = Diana Kullgren

 

Performances: August 16, 17, 18, 19

 

This is the third year of Cassid= y's Teen Show, performed every summer on a Main Stage budget. Rehearsals wi= ll begin June 17th, running Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, from = 4:00-7:00, and some necessary Sundays. Come prepared on one of the audition= days with two contrasting 32-bar cuts of a contemporary musical= theatre song. An accompanist will be provided; no one will be allowed= to audition without music. Bring dance attire and be ready to move. Ages 1= 3-20 are invited to audition for a cast of about 30. The roles of "Young Ca= in" and "Young Abel" have already been cast. We are especially seeking fema= le belters and strong, high, tenors. Everyone auditioning must be available= every day of the week of August 12. More information about the show can be= found by clicking here.

 

**Know any and all conflicts you will have throughout the run BEFORE you audit= ion!**

 

Further questions regarding audi= tions/rehearsals/performances, e-mail Corey at cmach at bw.edu.

 

Hope to see you there!

The Paul W. Cassidy Theatre, 6200 Pearl Road, Parma Heigh= ts, OH

 

Corey Joseph Mach

cmach at bw.e= du

coreyjosephmach.com


Your friends are close to you.=A0 Keep them that way. = --_bddb5347-ced9-46db-a1b3-4352536e3074_-- From fstorch at beckcenter.org Wed Apr 11 13:28:54 2007 From: fstorch at beckcenter.org (Fran Storch) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 16:28:54 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Works on Paper" Exhibit by Ann Caywood Brown at Beck Center through April 29 Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84EAED982@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77C78.06FFA768 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 11, 2007 For more information (216) 521-2540 Yvette Hanzel, ext. 225 John Coyne, ext. 236 =20 =20 Beck Center for the Arts presents "Works on Paper" by Ann Caywood Brown Now through April 29, 2007 Music-Armory Building =20 =20 Lakewood, Ohio- The Beck Center for the Arts is proud to present "Works on Paper," an exhibit by Ann Caywood Brown on display in the Beck Center's Music-Armory Building now through April 29. A reception with the artist will be held on Friday, April 20. The exhibit and reception are both free and open to the public. Brown's pastel and mixed media exhibit showcases her interest in landscapes. "Landscape elements fascinate me," said Brown "My pastels are recollections of special events or places, remembered as land and sky scapes. Polaroid transfers allow me to manipulate the scenes depicted in my pastels in a smaller format and with new elements."=20 Brown's involvement with the arts in Cleveland spans several decades and includes work with the Cleveland Artists Foundation, the Massillon Museum, the Cleveland Museum of Art, and the Valley Art Center, to name a few. This award-winning artist and former Beck Center teacher works primarily with ceramics and pastels. Her artwork has been displayed in galleries and exhibitions throughout the Cleveland area. Brown holds a B.A. in Art History from Case Western Reserve University and currently works as an independent curator, as well as a project coordinator with the Massillon Museum. The "Works on Paper" exhibit is on display through April 29 in the Music-Armory Building located at the southern end of the Beck Center campus behind the Main Building. Exhibit hours are Monday through Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Saturdays from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. The Beck Center for the Arts is located at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood, just 10 minutes west of downtown Cleveland. Convenient on-site parking is available. ### ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77C78.06FFA768 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

FOR IMMEDIATE = RELEASE:

April 11, 2007

For more information (216) = 521-2540

Yvette = Hanzel, ext. = 225

John Coyne, ext. 236

 

 

Beck Center for the Arts

presents

“Works on Paper”

by Ann Caywood Brown

Now through April 29, 2007

Music-Armory Building

 

 

         &= nbsp;  Lakewood, Ohio- The Beck Center for the Arts is proud to present “Works on Paper,” an = exhibit by Ann Caywood Brown on display in the Beck Center’s Music-Armory = Building now through April 29.  A reception with the artist will be held on = Friday, April 20.  The exhibit and reception are both free and open to the = public.

     = ;       Brown’s pastel and mixed media exhibit showcases = her interest in landscapes.  “Landscape elements fascinate = me,” said Brown “My pastels are recollections of special events or places, = remembered as land and sky scapes.  Polaroid transfers allow me to manipulate = the scenes depicted in my pastels in a smaller format and with new elements.” =

     = ;       Brown’s involvement with the arts in Cleveland spans several decades and includes work with = the Cleveland Artists Foundation, the Massillon Museum, the Cleveland Museum = of Art, and the Valley Art Center, to name a few.  This award-winning = artist and former Beck = Center teacher works primarily = with ceramics and pastels.  Her artwork has been displayed in galleries = and exhibitions throughout the Cleveland area.  Brown holds a B.A. in Art History from Case Western Reserve = University and currently works as an independent curator, as well as a project = coordinator with the Massillon Museum.<= /p>

The “Works on Paper” exhibit is on display through April 29 in the = Music-Armory Building located at the southern end of the Beck Center campus behind the = Main = Building.  Exhibit hours are Monday through Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and = Saturdays from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.  The Beck Center for the Arts is = located at 17801 Detroit = Avenue in Lakewood, just 10 minutes west of = downtown Cleveland.  Convenient on-site parking is available.

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C77C78.06FFA768-- From jeon at artistschair.com Wed Apr 11 13:29:26 2007 From: jeon at artistschair.com (jeon at artistschair.com) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 13:29:26 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a STAND-UP COMEDIAN? Bruce A. Manners/Apr. 11 & Other News! Message-ID: <22378087.1176323366118.JavaMail.root@web21> ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST" Stand-up Comedian- BRUCE A. MANNERS (Location: Medina, Ohio) (April 11, 2007) To view Bruce's profile, visit www.artistschair.com or http://www.artistschair.com/showprofile.asp?id=293 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 broadview-heights-spotlights at cox.net Wed Apr 11 13:42:14 2007 From: broadview-heights-spotlights at cox.net (Spotlights) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 16:42:14 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]seeking STAGE MANAGER at Broadview Heights Message-ID: <001a01c77c79$e4df8790$7bbf6b44@NASO1> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_001B_01C77C58.5DCDE790 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ATTENTION, ALL VOLUNTEERS! Looking to get involved with community theater? Now is your chance! The Broadview Heights Spotlights Community Theater has an immediate opening for a STAGE MANAGER for its upcoming production of The Cemetery Club. The ideal candidate is a responsible and dedicated volunteer (sorry, no stipend) who is able to attend the majority of rehearsals from now until show opening (rehearsal duties will include taking blocking notes, calling line cues, and serving as a general assistant to the director). The stage manager will also be responsible for coordinating the backstage activities for the full run of the production, including set changes, property placements, and cue calling. Production dates are May 4-20. Interested parties may direct any inquires to Annette Phelps at aphelps74 at sbcglobal.net. ------=_NextPart_000_001B_01C77C58.5DCDE790 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

ATTENTION, ALL VOLUNTEERS! =

 

Looking to get involved with community theater?  = Now is your chance!

 

The Broadview Heights Spotlights Community Theater = has an immediate opening for a STAGE MANAGER for its upcoming production of = The Cemetery Club.  The = ideal candidate is a responsible and dedicated volunteer (sorry, no stipend) = who is able to attend the majority of rehearsals from now until show opening (rehearsal duties will include taking blocking notes, calling line cues, = and serving as a general assistant to the director).  The stage manager = will also be responsible for coordinating the backstage activities for the = full run of the production, including set changes, property placements, and cue calling.  Production dates are May 4-20.  Interested parties = may direct any inquires to Annette Phelps at aphelps74 at sbcglobal.net= .

 

 

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_001B_01C77C58.5DCDE790-- From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Wed Apr 11 13:49:09 2007 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 15:49:09 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Music Faculty Positions Available at Fine Arts Message-ID: <2744EDEF40EB124FABA588C9E7F3EC6E0155C5CF@fa1.FineArts.Local> The following part-time music faculty positions are available at The Fine Arts Association in Willoughby. * Bass Guitar * Percussion * Voice * Violin =20 To submit a resume or for more information, e-mail Linda Wise, Director of Education at lwise at fineartsassociation.org =20 =20 The Fine Arts Association is located at 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, Ohio 44094. =20 =20 From ric_hamp at yahoo.com Wed Apr 11 13:58:09 2007 From: ric_hamp at yahoo.com (ric hampton) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 13:58:09 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]House of Blues Message-ID: <849127.37767.qm@web51005.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-404316981-1176325089=:37767 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Did any one get to see G-Love at the House of Blues last night...His guest Travelin Blues frrom Detroit had the house rockin...We hope to bring him here to a local blues spot. --------------------------------- We won't tell. Get more on shows you hate to love (and love to hate): Yahoo! TV's Guilty Pleasures list. --0-404316981-1176325089=:37767 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Did any one get to see G-Love at the House of  Blues last night...His guest Travelin Blues frrom Detroit had the house rockin...We hope to bring him here to a local blues spot.


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(and love to hate): Yahoo! TV's Guilty Pleasures list. --0-404316981-1176325089=:37767-- From pgoersmeyer at clevelandplayhouse.com Wed Apr 11 15:00:35 2007 From: pgoersmeyer at clevelandplayhouse.com (pgoersmeyer) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 18:00:35 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Run crew needed Message-ID: <012601c77c84$deed4f10$2100a8c0@clevelandplayhouse.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0127_01C77C63.57DBAF10 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Cleveland Play House is looking to fill a run crew position for their last production of the season, Lincolnesque. This is a paid position. The dates of the contract are 4/19/07 to 5/20/07. Any interested party please reply to Penny Goersmeyer, Assistant Production Manager at 216-795-7000 ext. 243 or e-mail at pgoersmeyer at clevelandplayhouse ------=_NextPart_000_0127_01C77C63.57DBAF10 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Run crew needed

The Cleveland Play House is looking to = fill a run crew position for their last production of the season, = Lincolnesque.  This is a paid position.  The dates of the = contract are 4/19/07 to  5/20/07.   Any interested party = please reply to Penny Goersmeyer, Assistant Production Manager at = 216-795-7000 ext. 243 or e-mail at = pgoersmeyer at clevelandplayhouse

------=_NextPart_000_0127_01C77C63.57DBAF10-- From judgehand2003a at yahoo.com Wed Apr 11 14:39:45 2007 From: judgehand2003a at yahoo.com (Christopher Fortunato) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 14:39:45 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Re: [clevelandfilmmaking] This whole Ken Burns controversy is idiotic In-Reply-To: <362763.94979.qm@web82604.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <889682.51094.qm@web51909.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-827128352-1176327585=:51094 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit I don;t like doing history by balkanization. If that's the case, then most of Ken Burns interviewees would have to be with Italians, since the largest group of GIs were Italian. That is just politicization by professional activists. Sort of reminds me of the sanitization the Smithsonian had of the Enola Gay exhibition. It cheapened the glorious end to World War II. Nicholas DAmico wrote: Time for me to weigh in on this. You guys that know me know that I can't resist sticking my unasked for opinion into a subject like this. I read with interest and then disgust an article in the paper about the moronic stink being made about Ken Burns' new documentary about WWII not having any examples of Hispanic vets talking about their experiences. It was pointed out quite clearly that the doc incorporates the reminicences of vets from four towns and four towns only, a cross section of the United States as it was at the time. Now somone gets their panties in a twist because ALL ehtnic groups don't recieve equal time?! This is what my Grandfather used to term "bullshit." The second ANY filmmaker, documentarian, author, songwriter, or whoever has to bend over backwards and change the vision of their project just to suit the needs of someone that decided to take offense at the exclusion of their ethnic group. no matter what ethnic group that may be, the creative process ceases being creative and becomes regulated, and that flies in the face of creativity. If you're so fucking concerned about people finding out what the Hispanic experience in WWII was, MAKE YOUR OWN DAMN DOCUMENTARY ABOUT IT! DON'T FORCE YOUR VISION ON SOMEONE ELSE!!! When you get right down to it, this doc is the property of Mr. Burns, and having seen his previous documentaries, I am positive this will be a facinating, touching, heartbreaking, amazing experience, as all of his work has been. If you want face time on the TV and in the papers, do something to earn it rather than protesting something that's none of your business. And how was YOUR day? [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] __._,_.___ Messages in this topic (1) Reply (via web post) | Start a new topic Messages | Files | Photos | Links | Database | Calendar Change settings via the Web (Yahoo! ID required) Change settings via email: Switch delivery to Daily Digest | Switch format to Traditional Visit Your Group | Yahoo! Groups Terms of Use | Unsubscribe Recent Activity 1 New Members Visit Your Group Yahoo! Movies Staying in tonight? Check out new DVDs and read reviews. Yahoo! HotJobs Be Discovered! ? Upload your resume Employers find you Search Ads Get new customers. List your web site in Yahoo! Search. . __,_._,___ --------------------------------- TV dinner still cooling? Check out "Tonight's Picks" on Yahoo! TV. --0-827128352-1176327585=:51094 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
I don;t like doing history by balkanization.  If that's the case, then most of Ken Burns interviewees would have to be with Italians, since the largest group of GIs were Italian.
 
That is just politicization by professional activists.  Sort of reminds me of the sanitization the Smithsonian had of the Enola Gay exhibition.  It cheapened the glorious end to World War II.

Nicholas DAmico <nick_d2003 at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Time for me to weigh in on this. You guys that know me know that I can't resist sticking my unasked for opinion into a subject like this.

I read with interest and then disgust an article in the paper about the moronic stink being made about Ken Burns' new documentary about WWII not having any examples of Hispanic vets talking about their experiences. It was pointed out quite clearly that the doc incorporates the reminicences of vets from four towns and four towns only, a cross section of the United States as it was at the time. Now somone gets their panties in a twist because ALL ehtnic groups don't recieve equal time?!

This is what my Grandfather used to term "bullshit." The second ANY filmmaker, documentarian, author, songwriter, or whoever has to bend over backwards and change the vision of their project just to suit the needs of someone that decided to take offense at the exclusion of their ethnic group. no matter what ethnic group that may be, the creative process ceases being creative and becomes regulated, and that flies in the face of creativity. If you're so fucking concerned about people finding out what the Hispanic experience in WWII was, MAKE YOUR OWN DAMN DOCUMENTARY ABOUT IT! DON'T FORCE YOUR VISION ON SOMEONE ELSE!!!

When you get right down to it, this doc is the property of Mr. Burns, and having seen his previous documentaries, I am positive this will be a facinating, touching, heartbreaking, amazing experience, as all of his work has been. If you want face time on the TV and in the papers, do something to earn it rather than protesting something that's none of your business.

And how was YOUR day?

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Check out "Tonight's Picks" on Yahoo! TV. --0-827128352-1176327585=:51094-- From broadview-heights-spotlights at cox.net Wed Apr 11 14:39:41 2007 From: broadview-heights-spotlights at cox.net (Spotlights) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 17:39:41 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Spotlights Youth Auditions: THE TRUTH ABOUT CINDERELLA Message-ID: <000501c77c81$f4a7ede0$7bbf6b44@NASO1> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C77C60.6D964DE0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable THE TRUTH ABOUT CINDERELLA =96 SPOTLIGHTS YOUTH THEATER =20 OPEN AUDITIONS FOR JUNIOR HIGH AND HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS! =20 Where: Broadview Heights Spotlights / Cultural Arts Building, 9543 Broadview Road (from the main entrance, proceed down drive to flagpole; = turn right at the flagpole and follow the signs to the theater, behind the = Police Station) =20 When: Tuesday, May 15 and Wednesday, May 16 at 7PM =20 Please Prepare: A musical theater song of your choice. Bring sheet = music in the appropriate key; no a capella or recorded music, please. =20 Production Dates: Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, July = 19-29 =20 =20 The Broadview Heights Spotlights Community Theater will be holding open auditions for its upcoming youth production, The Truth About Cinderella. The Spotlights are seeking junior-high and high-school performers for = all roles; approximately 15 females and 10 males will be cast. Auditions = will be held Tuesday, May 15 and Wednesday, May 16 at 7PM at the Broadview Heights Cultural Arts Building, located on the Broadview Center property (9543 Broadview Road =96 =BD mile South of Route 82, behind the Police Department). Auditioners should dress for movement. Interested actors should also be prepared to sing a musical theater song of their choice (please bring sheet music in the appropriate key). An accompanist will = be provided; no a capella or taped music, please. Readings from the script will be provided. The show=92s director is Frank Lucas; music director, = Gail Wirick. Performance dates are Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and = Sundays, July 19-29. =20 The Truth About Cinderella is a fun, comedic musical that takes a turn = on the classic tale. Poor Cinderella? Not this time! In The Truth, Cinderella=92s poor stepmother and stepsisters sweetly, desperately try = to dray Cinderella away from her beloved brooms and brushes to the ball. = Not one, but two Godmothers play against one another and supply plenty of = =93good fairy=94 versus =93bad fairy=94 stabs at Cinderella=92s conscience. And = the King and Queen are at odds over whether they will marry off their son, the handsome (but mute) Prince Charming. Of course everyone knows how the = story ends=85 but do they really know? Audiences will go away laughing at The Truth. Music by Charles Strouse; lyrics by David Rogers. Book by June Walker Rogers. =20 For more information, interested parties may contact the Broadview = Heights Spotlights Community Theater by phone at (330) 526-4404 or on the web at www.broadview-heights-spotlights.org . =20 Posted 04/11/07 by A. Naso =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C77C60.6D964DE0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

THE TRUTH ABOUT CINDERELLA – SPOTLIGHTS = YOUTH THEATER

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OPEN AUDITIONS FOR JUNIOR HIGH AND = HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS!

 

Where:=A0 Broadview Heights Spotlights / Cultural Arts Building, 9543 Broadview Road (from the main entrance, proceed down drive to flagpole; turn right at the flagpole and = follow the signs to the theater, behind the Police = Station)

 

When:=A0 Tuesday, = May 15 and Wednesday, May 16 at 7PM

 

Please Prepare:=A0 = A musical theater song of your choice.=A0 Bring sheet music in the appropriate = key; no a capella or recorded music, = please.

 

Production Dates:=A0 = Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, July 19-29

 

 

The Broadview Heights Spotlights Community Theater = will be holding open auditions for its upcoming youth production, The Truth About Cinderella.=A0 = The Spotlights are seeking junior-high and high-school performers for all = roles; approximately 15 females and 10 males will be cast.=A0 Auditions will be = held Tuesday, May 15 and Wednesday, May 16 at 7PM at the Broadview Heights Cultural Arts Building, located on the Broadview Center property = (9543 Broadview = Road – =BD mile South of Route 82, behind the Police Department).=A0 = Auditioners should dress for movement.=A0 Interested actors should also be prepared = to sing a musical theater song of their choice (please bring sheet music in the appropriate key).=A0 An accompanist will be provided; no a capella or taped music, = please.=A0 Readings from = the script will be provided.=A0 The show’s director is Frank Lucas; music = director, Gail Wirick.=A0 Performance dates are Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and = Sundays, July 19-29.

 

The Truth About Cinderella = is a fun, comedic musical that takes a turn on the classic tale.=A0 Poor = Cinderella?=A0 Not this time!=A0 In The Truth, = Cinderella’s poor stepmother and stepsisters sweetly, desperately try to dray Cinderella away from her beloved brooms and brushes to the = ball.=A0 Not one, but two = Godmothers play against one another and supply plenty of “good fairy” versus = “bad fairy” stabs at Cinderella’s conscience.=A0 And the King and = Queen are at odds over whether they will marry off their son, the handsome = (but mute) Prince Charming.=A0 Of course everyone knows how the story ends… = but do they really know?=A0 = Audiences will go away laughing at The = Truth.=A0 Music by Charles Strouse; lyrics by David Rogers.=A0 Book by June Walker = Rogers.

 

For more information, interested parties may contact = the Broadview Heights Spotlights Community Theater by phone at (330) = 526-4404 or on the web at www.broadview-heigh= ts-spotlights.org.

 

Posted 04/11/07 by A. = Naso

 

------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C77C60.6D964DE0-- From porthouse at kent.edu Wed Apr 11 14:47:32 2007 From: porthouse at kent.edu (porthouse at kent.edu) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 17:47:32 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]=?windows-1252?Q?Audition=3A_Bassist_for_Porthouse_Theatre=92s_Pump_Boys_and_?= =?windows-1252?Q?Dinettes?= Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --Boundary_(ID_+JjA//K+kRS4W5KjfnqLoA) Content-type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252 Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Content-disposition: inline Porthouse Theatre is currently seeking a bassist for its 2007 Production = of Pump Boys and Dinettes=2C running June 14th-30th=2C 2007=2E Directed b= y Assistant Artistic Director Eric van Baars=2C Pump Boys and Dinettes se= rves up music ranging from country ballads to high-energy acoustic rock=2E= Please note that Pump Boys and Dinettes is a production in which perform= ers are both musicians and actors=2E The bassist will also be playing the= role of =93Eddie=94 during the production=2E A comfortable onstage prese= nce is needed=2C and an ability to sing is beneficial=2C though not neces= sary=2E = Rehearsal Dates=3A Tuesday=2C May 29th-June 14th (Tech=3A June 10th-June = 14th) = Performance Dates=3A June 14th-June 30th=2C Opening Night=3A June 15th = Audition Date=3A Saturday=2C April 21st = Audition Times=3A Time slots will begin at 12=3A00pm = Location=3A Music =26 Speech Center=2C Kent State University (Main Campus= ) = If interested=2C please contact=3A Maureen Burns=2C Audition Coordinator = 330=2E672=2E3884 porthous= e=40kent=2Eedu = Porthouse Theatre was founded in 1971 and is the premier summer theater i= n the area=2E Set on the beautiful grounds of the Blossom Music Center=2C= Porthouse offers audiences the finest in professional summer theater=2E = The comfortable 500-seat=2C outdoor=2C covered pavilion theater is locate= d next to the Cuyahoga Valley National Park in Cuyahoga Falls=2E = Porthouse Theatre is a cultural service of Kent State University=2E Porth= ouse Theatre is a member of the Akron Area Arts Alliance=2E Porthouse The= atre=27s programs and activities are made possible in part by funding fro= m the Ohio Arts Council=2E = Porthouse Theatre = porthouse=40kent=2Ecom = www=2Eporthousetheatre=2Ecom = 330-672-3884 --Boundary_(ID_+JjA//K+kRS4W5KjfnqLoA) Content-type: text/html; 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Message-ID: <518698.12947.qm@web82803.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1522402670-1176329885=:12947 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Don't miss out on some of the most outstanding performances of the season! "Purlie Victorious", is playing at the East Cleveland Community Theatre. Written by Ossie Davis-Directed by Freddie Cox. Freddie Cox Director Theresa Burrage Stage Manager Lowell King Purlie Victorious Judson Jasmine Yates Luttiebelle Gussie Mae Jenkins Lakeisha Key Missy Judson John Wilburn Gitlow Judson Charlie Burrell Idella Landy Britt Moore Charlie Cotchipee Tom Dickinson Ol? Cap?n Cotchipee Tom Vasko The Sheriff / Deputy Brenda Bey Stage Hand Sylvia Farley Costumer Mike Lenzo Set Designer William DeLaney Lighting Designer Gary Knox Light Technician Dates are: April 21,22,27,28,29. May 4,5,6,11,12,13. Times: 8:00pm on Fridays and Saturdays 3:00pm on Sundays with a very special Mothers Day tribute on May 13. General admission-12.00 Seniors and Students- 10.00 For reservations call (216) 851-8721 Limited secured FREE parking so come early! Make your reservations NOW for a sparkling and relevant show. "Purlie is timeless"!! Timid sailors reef and tack and hug the sheltering lee, but ships that bring a whole world back put bravely out to sea..... --0-1522402670-1176329885=:12947 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Don't miss out on some of the most outstanding performances of the season!  "Purlie Victorious", is playing at the East Cleveland Community Theatre.  Written by Ossie Davis-Directed by Freddie Cox.
 
Freddie Cox
Director
Theresa Burrage
Stage Manager
Lowell King
Purlie Victorious Judson
Jasmine Yates
Luttiebelle Gussie Mae Jenkins
 
Lakeisha Key
Missy Judson
 
John Wilburn
Gitlow Judson
 
Charlie Burrell
Idella Landy
 
Britt Moore
Charlie Cotchipee
 
Tom Dickinson
Ol? Cap?n Cotchipee
 
Tom Vasko
The Sheriff / Deputy
 
Brenda Bey
 
Stage Hand
 
Sylvia Farley
Costumer
 
Mike Lenzo
Set Designer
 
William DeLaney
Lighting Designer
 
Gary Knox
Light Technician
 
 
Dates are: April 21,22,27,28,29.
               May 4,5,6,11,12,13.
 
Times: 8:00pm on Fridays and Saturdays
           3:00pm on Sundays with a very special Mothers Day tribute on May 13. 
 
General admission-12.00
Seniors and Students- 10.00
               For reservations call (216) 851-8721
Limited secured FREE parking so come early!  Make your reservations NOW for a sparkling and relevant show.  "Purlie is timeless"!!
 


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--0-1522402670-1176329885=:12947-- From marcus at designerglass.com Wed Apr 11 15:21:02 2007 From: marcus at designerglass.com (marcus at designerglass.com) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 18:21:02 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]=?utf-8?Q?Art_Show_Opening_Saturday=2c_April_=31=34=2c_=36=2d=38pm=2c_at_Gallery_=33=32=34_=96_=93Between_Two_Spirits=3a_Valleys_of_Virginia=94=2c_an_exhibition_of_works_by_local_Cleveland_artists_Bruce_and_Geraldine_Kiefer=2e?= Message-ID: <461d5f4e5f370_1cc18c7d78148567@Laptop.tmail> Art show opening saturday, april 14, 6-8pm, at gallery 324 ? ?between two spirits: Valleys of Virginia?, an exhibition of works by local Cleveland artists Bruce and Geraldine Kiefer. Photographs and framed assemblages, from $190 - $250, will be on display from April 14 through April 28, 2007. Gallery Hours: M-F 10 am ? 5 pm, Saturday 10 am ? 2 pm For more information: Gallery 324 The Galleria at Erieview 1301 East 9th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44114 216/780-1522 mbales at oh.verio.com The title ?Between Two Spirits: Valleys of Virginia? is both literal and metaphorical. Literal in that the work was created in the valleys of western Virginia, and metaphorical in that it melds, intersects, and counterpoises the creative spirits of the two artists. Bruce Kiefer is a fine art photographer. Geraldine Kiefer does mixed-media work. At Gallery 324 they will be exhibiting landscapes from Bath County Virginia where they participate in the Nimrod Hall Artists Program, and other sites in Virginia?s western valleys and ridges. In these works the literal image is sometimes manipulated in Bruce Kiefer?s work, to create new compositions. Geraldine Kiefer takes Bruce?s prints as the starting point for her meditations that enrich the original scenes. Parking There is $1.00 Parking for these events on Saturdays in the Galleria Parking Garage: enter off Lakeside between East 9th and East 12th. There?s a large sign with a 3-D curly-cue design that says "Galleria Parking", and a ramp down under the building. There is free street parking on E 9th, E 12th, and St Clair on Saturdays, and after 7 pm on weekdays, but only the E 12th Street entrance to the Galleria is open on weekdays after 7. Location Gallery 324 is in the middle of the Galleria by the escalator down into the parking garage. DIRECTIONS to the GALLERIA >From the west side 2 East - East Ninth Street, right - Lakeside, left - Galleria Parking Garage, right (if you get to 12th street you went too far - go around the block, right on 12th, right on St Clair, right on 9th, and right on Lakeside, and then right at the Parking Garage sign). Parking is Free on Saturdays, $3 after 4pm on Fridays. Go up the escalator or elevator to the FIRST FLOOR. Out of the elevator turn right and walk past the escalator to the Courtyard 480 - 176North - 90East - 2West (Lakewood) - East Ninth Street, left - Lakeside, left - Galleria Parking Garage, right (if you get to 12th street you went too far - go around the block, right on 12th, right on St Clair, right on 9th, and right on Lakeside, and then right at the Parking Garage sign) 71 North - 90 East - 90East - 2West (Lakewood) - East Ninth Street, left - Lakeside, left - Galleria Parking Garage, right (if you get to 12th street you went too far - go around the block, right on 12th, right on St Clair, right on 9th, and right on Lakeside, and then right at the Parking Garage sign) 77 North - 90East - 2West (Lakewood) - East Ninth Street, left - Lakeside, left - Galleria Parking Garage, right (if you get to 12th street you went too far - go around the block, right on 12th, right on St Clair, right on 9th, and right on Lakeside, and then right at the Parking Garage sign) >From the east side 480 - 77 North - 90East - 2West (Lakewood) - East Ninth Street, left - Lakeside, left - Galleria Parking Garage, right (if you get to 12th street you went too far - go around the block, right on 12th, right on St Clair, right on 9th, and right on Lakeside, and then right at the Parking Garage sign) 90 West - 2 West - East Ninth Street, left - Lakeside, left - Galleria Parking Garage, right (if you get to 12th street you went too far - go around the block, right on 12th, right on St Clair, right on 9th, and right on Lakeside, and then right at the Parking Garage sign) >From the Heights Martin Luther King Jr Blvd North - 90 West - 2 west - East Ninth Street, left - Lakeside, left - Galleria Parking Garage, right (if you get to 12th street you went too far - go around the block, right on 12th, right on St Clair, right on 9th, and right on Lakeside, and then right at the Parking Garage sign) By RTA Rapid >From wherever you are go to the Tower City station and change for the Waterfront Line - get off at East 9th street, up the stairs, turn right on East Ninth Street (away from the lake, away from the R&R Hall) walk half a block to Lakeside, cross Ninth Street to your left, cross Lakeside, and half a block further on is the Ninth Street Entrance to the Galleria. If the weather's nice, you can also walk from Tower City across Public Square away from the Terminal Tower building you came out of (the building in which the RTA Rapid lets you off) and toward the BP Building. Walk east (that is, turn right just past the BP building) on any of Superior, Rockwell, or St Clair streets, to East Ninth. Turn left. From St Clair, it's right there; from Rockwell, one block, from Superior two blocks, to the entrance at East Ninth and St Clair. If you?d like to be removed from this email list, please REPLY to this message to: marcus at designerglass.com and ask to be removed in the text of your message. From christyrmccune at sssnet.com Wed Apr 11 15:21:23 2007 From: christyrmccune at sssnet.com (Christy McCune) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 18:21:23 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Broadway performer teaches musical theater class this Sunday Message-ID: <003001c77c87$bd39cee0$0201a8c0@TRAVELER> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0031_01C77C66.36282EE0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit 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. S., 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. ------=_NextPart_000_0031_01C77C66.36282EE0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

 

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. S., 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.

 

------=_NextPart_000_0031_01C77C66.36282EE0-- From peteroctb at aim.com Wed Apr 11 16:04:15 2007 From: peteroctb at aim.com (peteroctb at aim.com) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 19:04:15 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Support Indie Film, get The Rapture Merchandise now :) In-Reply-To: <0MKp2t-1Hbes63f3Q-0008Sk@mrelay.perfora.net> References: <0MKp2t-1Hbes63f3Q-0008Sk@mrelay.perfora.net> Message-ID: <8C94AA4DC9849AA-15D4-7B9D@FWM-D29.sysops.aol.com> ----------MB_8C94AA4DC9849AA_15D4_E4EC_FWM-D29.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Just took a look at "The Rapture" trailer version 2.1 It is amazing--I am very excited to see this film. Great work and congratulations to Johnny Wu and his cast and crew. If anyone knows anything about filmmaking, they will know that it is NOT easy; it takes a tremendous amount of work, talent, long hours, passion and dedication---and it's all evident in the footage I viewed from "The Rapture". Excellent work. Yes, let's support indie films! Peter Fields ------------------------------------------------ "Never be bullied into silence. Never allow yourself to be made a victim. Accept no one's definition of your life; define yourself." --Harvey Fierstein ------------------------------------------------ visit the world of Little Beth Entertainment, Ltd. http://www.littlebeth.com -----Original Message----- From: johnny at mdifilm.com To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Sent: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 11:41 AM Subject: [NEohioPAL]Support Indie Film, get The Rapture Merchandise now :) Support indie films! We have some merchandises from The Rapture movie now available, check it out http://www.cafepress.com/rapturethemovie Also, The Rapture is officially repped by WonderPhil Productions (after months of negotiation with 6 sales reps). Although the movie is not completed (almost), our sales rep is taking the new trailer (also available online at http://www.rapturethemovie.com) to Cannes Film Market this May and to American Film Market in 2007. We have received numerous positive feedback (from couple of sales reps) that the trailer made in Nov 2006 which won a 2007 Bronze Telly under movie trailer category is really good for domestic market, so we revamped it and added more fx for the foreign market this time, version 2.1 of the trailer can be viewed at our website. The Rapture is an indie low-budget sci-fi Anime styled film that was shot entirely in Ohio with talented cast and crew from all over the USA. More informaiton and videos can be found at http://www.rapturethemovie.com Johnny Wu ________________________________________________________________________ Check Out the new free AIM(R) Mail -- 2 GB of storage and industry-leading spam and email virus protection. ----------MB_8C94AA4DC9849AA_15D4_E4EC_FWM-D29.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
Just took a look at "The Rapture" trailer version 2.1  It is amazing--I am very excited to see this film.  Great work and congratulations to Johnny Wu and his cast and crew.  If anyone knows anything about filmmaking, they will know that it is NOT easy; it takes a tremendous amount of work, talent, long hours, passion and dedication---and it's all evident in the footage I viewed from "The Rapture".  Excellent work.  Yes, let's support indie films!

Peter Fields
------------------------------------------------
"Never be bullied into silence. Never allow yourself to be made a victim. Accept no one's definition of your life; define yourself."
--Harvey Fierstein
------------------------------------------------
visit the world of
Little Beth Entertainment, Ltd.
http://www.littlebeth.com
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: johnny at mdifilm.com
To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Sent: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 11:41 AM
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Support Indie Film, get The Rapture Merchandise now :)

Support indie films!

We have some merchandises from The Rapture movie now available, check it out

http://www.cafepress.com/rapturethemovie

Also, The Rapture is officially repped by WonderPhil Productions (after months of negotiation with 6 sales reps). Although the movie is not completed (almost), our sales rep is taking the new trailer (also available online at http://www.rapturethemovie.com) to Cannes Film Market this May and to American Film Market in 2007.

We have received numerous positive feedback (from couple of sales reps) that the trailer made in Nov 2006 which won a 2007 Bronze Telly under movie trailer category is really good for domestic market, so we revamped it and added more fx for the foreign market this time, version 2.1 of the trailer can be viewed at our website.

The Rapture is an indie low-budget sci-fi Anime styled film that was shot entirely in Ohio with talented cast and crew from all over the USA. More informaiton and videos can be found at http://www.rapturethemovie.com

Johnny Wu

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----------MB_8C94AA4DC9849AA_15D4_E4EC_FWM-D29.sysops.aol.com-- From CSIrishDance at verizon.net Wed Apr 11 18:08:08 2007 From: CSIrishDance at verizon.net (CSIrishDance) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 21:08:08 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]IRISH DANCE Message-ID: <000801c77c9f$094ddad0$040aa8c0@YOURB3EFC75E43> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C77C7D.81896590 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Spring, Summer and Fall Irish Dance Classes! Times listed below....... For further info and registration info visit our website www.CSIrishDance.com SPRING 2007 Intro to Irish Dance - All Ages=20 4 weeks=20 Saturday April 21, 28, May 5, 19 11:15-12:00 =20 SUMMER 2007 Beginner Irish Dance=20 5 weeks=20 Tuesday June 12, 19, 26, July 3, 10 5:00-5:45, Ages 3-5 5:45-6:30, Ages 6 & Up 6:30-7:30, Adult Step Dance =20 FALL 2007 Beginner Irish Dance Weekly Lessons - Ongoing Starts Sept. 5th Tuesday 6:00-6:45, Ages 3-5 7:30-8:15, Ages 6 & Up Wednesday 1:00-1:45, Ages 3-5 4:15-5:00, Ages 6 & Up Thursday 5:30-6:15, Ages 6 & Up ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C77C7D.81896590 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Spring, Summer and = Fall Irish=20 Dance Classes!
Times listed=20 below.......
 
For further info and registration info = visit our=20 website
www.CSIrishDance.com
 

SPRING = 2007

Intro to Irish Dance = - All Ages=20

4 weeks

Saturday

April 21, 28, May 5, = 19

11:15-12:00

 

SUMMER=20 2007

Beginner Irish Dance =

5 weeks

Tuesday

June 12, 19, 26, July = 3, 10

5:00-5:45, Ages = 3-5

5:45-6:30, Ages 6 = & Up

6:30-7:30, Adult Step = Dance

 

FALL=20 2007

Beginner Irish = Dance

Weekly Lessons - = Ongoing

Starts Sept. 5th

Tuesday

6:00-6:45, Ages = 3-5

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------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C77C7D.81896590-- From waltcampbell at ameritech.net Wed Apr 11 18:18:37 2007 From: waltcampbell at ameritech.net (Walt Campbell) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 18:18:37 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]SUSAN WEBER / EARLYGIRL TAKE BACK THE NIGHT APRIL 13 In-Reply-To: <24026CDB-693C-42EC-8895-B88DBEE6F9F4@susanweber.com> Message-ID: <25524.34392.qm@web82710.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-522759986-1176340717=:34392 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Friday, April 13 @ 9 pm Susan Weber & Monet?s Orbit full band show The Spot @ 9 pm University Circle in Cleveland (DIRECTIONS/PARKING below) _________________________ First a little history (from Wikipedia) / 30 years ago Take Back the Night... ?...began as a way to protest the violence that women experienced while walking in public at night... The movement has since grown to encompass all forms of violence against all persons, men, women, and children, though violence against women is still the movement's main focus.? This concert, sponsored by the Feminist Majority Leadership Alliance at CWRU, is a fundraising event for the Cleveland Rape Crisis Center. EarlyGirl (formerly Slackjaw) will also perform. $5 Cover, $3 if you bring an item on the Cleveland Rape Crisis Center's Wish List. Visit this page to access their wish list: http://www.clevelandrapecrisis.org/home/wish.asp As our drummer, Trees, says, ?What better cause could there be to come out with some friends and enjoy some music?? Let?s get together around the spirit of dynamic music and make this a night that is all of ours. We hope to see you there. looking out for you, Susan Best Female Singer Songwriter 2006 Free Times Music Awards www.susanweber.com www.myspace.com/susanweber www.myspace.com/earlygirlmusic DIRECTIONS/PARKING FOR THE SPOT The Spot/Case Western Reserve University campus 1619 Mistletoe Dr Cleveland, OH 44106 216-368-2786 http://studentaffairs.case.edu/living/facilities/thespot/ The Spot is located in the basement of Leutner Commons which is #44 on this campus map of Case Western Reserve University: http://www.case.edu/pubs/maps/north_quad.html Steps down to The Spot are on the side of Leutner Commons facing E 115th St. Friday evening visitors may park in a lot off Mistletoe Dr, behind Storrs House. A ramped sidewalk between Storrs and Leutner will take you to The Spot. The Cleveland Music School Settlement (on Mistletoe, across the street from The Spot) has graciously allowed concert goers to use its lot for this event. Another lot open to visitors is off E 115th St. behind Clarke Tower (#15). There is street parking on Hazel, Magnolia, and Juniper Drives. Walt Campbell (216) 469-0323 Campbell Artist Management Representing Susan Weber 2006 Free Times Music Award Winner Best Female Singer-Songwriter Web Site: www.susanweber.com MySpace: www.myspace.com/susanweber Susan's Sonicbids EPK: http://www.sonicbids.com/epk/epk.asp?epk_id=64044 --0-522759986-1176340717=:34392 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Friday, April 13 @ 9 pm 
Susan Weber & Monet?s Orbit full band show
The Spot @ 9 pm
University Circle in Cleveland
(DIRECTIONS/PARKING below)
_________________________

First a little history (from Wikipedia) / 30 years ago Take Back the Night...

?...began as a way to protest the violence that women experienced while walking in public at night... The movement has since grown to encompass all forms of violence against all persons, men, women, and children, though violence against women is still the movement's main focus.?

This concert, sponsored by the Feminist Majority Leadership Alliance at CWRU, is a fundraising event for the Cleveland Rape Crisis Center. 
 
EarlyGirl (formerly Slackjaw) will also perform.  $5 Cover,  $3 if you bring an item on the Cleveland Rape Crisis Center's Wish List. Visit this page to access their wish list: http://www.clevelandrapecrisis.org/home/wish.asp

As our drummer, Trees, says, ?What better cause could there be to come out with some friends and enjoy some music??  

Let?s get together around the spirit of dynamic music and make this a night that is all of ours.  We hope to see you there. 

looking out for you,
Susan

Best Female Singer Songwriter 2006 Free Times Music Awards


DIRECTIONS/PARKING FOR THE SPOT

The Spot/Case Western Reserve University campus
1619 Mistletoe Dr
Cleveland, OH 44106
216-368-2786

The Spot is located in the basement of Leutner Commons which is #44 on this campus map of Case Western Reserve University: 

Steps down to The Spot are on the side of Leutner Commons facing E 115th St.  Friday evening visitors may park in a lot off Mistletoe Dr, behind Storrs House.  A ramped sidewalk between Storrs and Leutner will take you to The Spot.  The Cleveland Music School Settlement (on Mistletoe, across the street from The Spot) has graciously allowed concert goers to use its lot for this event.  Another lot open to visitors is off E 115th St. behind Clarke Tower (#15).  There is street parking on Hazel, Magnolia, and Juniper Drives.


Walt Campbell (216) 469-0323
Campbell Artist Management
Representing Susan Weber
2006 Free Times Music Award Winner
Best Female Singer-Songwriter
--0-522759986-1176340717=:34392-- From thefivejones at sbcglobal.net Wed Apr 11 18:34:01 2007 From: thefivejones at sbcglobal.net (Heidi Jones) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 18:34:01 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]free jazz band Message-ID: <760199.87144.qm@web80611.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-206010287-1176341641=:87144 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit The Solon Middle School Jazz Band is looking for opportunities to play over the next few months. If you know of a restaurant or venue that would like talented, free jazz entertainment please let me know! Thanks, Heidi --0-206010287-1176341641=:87144 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
The Solon Middle School Jazz Band is looking for opportunities to play over the next few months.  If you know of a restaurant or venue that would like talented, free jazz entertainment please let me know!
 
Thanks,
 
Heidi 
--0-206010287-1176341641=:87144-- From rajkovich1 at hotmail.com Wed Apr 11 18:53:42 2007 From: rajkovich1 at hotmail.com (Dan Rajkovich) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 21:53:42 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Paid Internship Available Message-ID: --_d01770ed-c6e6-4a8e-b915-12892bd343f3_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable A paid internship is now available through Parma Area Community Television,= seen in Parma, Parma Heights and Seven Hills on Cox Channel 74. Requireme= nts include: current college student with radio/television/film production = background or major, available 30-40 hours weekly including nights and week= ends as needed. Must be able to skillfully operate a video camera, an Avid= editing system, and be a crew leader on location. =20 =20 Resume and demo reel necessary for interview. Please submit resume via e-m= ail to: rajkovichd at parmacityschools.org. =20 Resumes will not be accepted after April 23. We will contact applicants fo= r interviews if interested. Thank you. =20 Dan Rajkovich Producer Parma Area Community Television =20 _________________________________________________________________ Take a break and play crossword puzzles - FREE! http://games.msn.com/en/flexicon/default.htm?icid=3Dflexicon_ wlmemailtagli= nemarch07= --_d01770ed-c6e6-4a8e-b915-12892bd343f3_ Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable A paid internship is now = available through Parma Area Community Television, seen in Parma, Parma Hei= ghts and Seven Hills on Cox Channel 74.  Requirements include: cu= rrent college student with radio/television/film production background or m= ajor, available 30-40 hours weekly including nights and weekends as needed.=   Must be able to skillfully operate a video camera, an Avid editing s= ystem, and be a crew leader on location.  
 
Resume and demo reel nece= ssary for interview.  Please submit resume via e-mail to: rajkovichd at parmacityschools.org=
Resumes will not be accepted after April 23.  We will = contact applicants for interviews if interested.   Thank you= .
 
Dan Rajkovich
Producer
Parma Area Communit= y Television     



= Take a break and play crossword puzzles - FREE! Play Now! = --_d01770ed-c6e6-4a8e-b915-12892bd343f3_-- From jennifernvero at yahoo.com Wed Apr 11 20:07:23 2007 From: jennifernvero at yahoo.com (Jennifer Vero) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 20:07:23 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Caryl Churhill's "TOP GIRLS" opens April 13 at Kent State Stark Message-ID: <227517.38287.qm@web56715.mail.re3.yahoo.com> --0-1166979820-1176347243=:38287 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Presenting "Top Girls" by Caryl Churchill. This weekend at Kent Stark. Performances: April 13, 14, 19, 20, 21 at 8 p.m. and April 15, 22 at 2:30 p.m. Fine Arts Theatre, Kent State University Stark Campus, 6000 Frank Avenue NW in Jackson Township. $8 for adults, $5 non-Kent State students and Senior Citizens, Kent State students free with current ID. Group rates also available. MasterCard, Visa and Discover accepted. Call 330-244-3348 for reservations, Monday through Friday 1 to 5 p.m. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Marlene hosts a dinner party in a London restaurant to celebrate her promotion to managing director of Top Girls Employment Agency. At its face, it?s a simple enough premise, but to say that her guest list is a little unusual is an understatement. Arriving for dinner are Isabella Bird (1831-1904), the adventurous traveler; Lady Nijo (born 258), the mediaeval courtesan who became a Buddhist nun and traveled on foot through Japan; Dull Gret who, as Dulle Griet in a Bruegel painting, led a crowd of women on a charge through hell; Pope Joan, the transvestite early female pope; and, last but not least, Patient Griselda, an obedient wife out of Chaucer?s Canterbury Tales. The play reveals the stories of all five women, as well as the impending crisis in Marlene?s own life. A classic of contemporary theater, Churchill?s play is seen as a landmark for a new generation of playwrights. It was premiered by the Royal Court in 1982. --------------------------------- The fish are biting. Get more visitors on your site using Yahoo! Search Marketing. --0-1166979820-1176347243=:38287 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Presenting "Top Girls" by Caryl Churchill.
This weekend at Kent Stark.
 
Performances: April 13, 14, 19, 20, 21 at 8 p.m. and April 15, 22 at 2:30 p.m.
Fine Arts Theatre, Kent State University Stark Campus, 6000 Frank Avenue NW in Jackson Township. $8 for adults, $5 non-Kent State students and Senior Citizens, Kent State students free with current ID. Group rates also available. MasterCard, Visa and Discover accepted. Call 330-244-3348 for reservations, Monday through Friday 1 to 5 p.m.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Marlene hosts a dinner party in a London restaurant to celebrate her promotion to managing director of Top Girls Employment Agency. At its face, it?s a simple enough premise, but to say that her guest list is a little unusual is an understatement.
 
Arriving for dinner are Isabella Bird (1831-1904), the adventurous traveler; Lady Nijo (born 258), the mediaeval courtesan who became a Buddhist nun and traveled on foot through Japan; Dull Gret who, as Dulle Griet in a Bruegel painting, led a crowd of women on a charge through hell; Pope Joan, the transvestite early female pope; and, last but not least, Patient Griselda, an obedient wife out of Chaucer?s Canterbury Tales.
 
The play reveals the stories of all five women, as well as the impending crisis in Marlene?s own life. A classic of contemporary theater, Churchill?s play is seen as a landmark for a new generation of playwrights. It was premiered by the Royal Court in 1982.
 


The fish are biting.
Get more visitors on your site using Yahoo! Search Marketing. --0-1166979820-1176347243=:38287-- From FSternfeld at aol.com Wed Apr 11 21:02:52 2007 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 00:02:52 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Crew & Follow Spot Ops needed for JCC/Tri C JOLSON AND COMPANY Message-ID: -------------------------------1176350572 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi, We need a few more people for deck crew and follow spot operators for _Jolson and Company_ (http://www.fredsternfeld.com/jolsonandcompany.htm) , being presented by the Jewish Community Center in association with Cuyahoga Community College Eastern Campus Theatre Arts. The show previews April 26, and runs through May 20. Please reply back or call me to let me know if you are interested and I'll give you more details! Thanks, Fred Sternfeld _http://www.fredsternfeld.com_ (http://www.fredsternfeld.com/) 216-360-0708-home 216-496-6087-cell ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. -------------------------------1176350572 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hi,
 
We need a few more people for deck crew and follow spot operato= rs=20 for Jolson and= =20 Company, being presented by the Jewish Community Center in association w= ith=20 Cuyahoga Community College Eastern Campus Theatre Arts.  The show previ= ews=20 April 26, and runs through May 20.
 
Please reply back or call me to let me know if you are interest= ed=20 and I'll give you more details!
 
Thanks,
 
Fred=20 Sternfeld
http://www.fredsternfeld.com
2= 16-360-0708-home
216-496-6087-cell




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Hello everyone,

 

I just wanted to let you all know that we are now = offering frame-by-frame HD film transfers of 8mm and super 8mm color reversal = film.  Whether you are a small gauge = film maker or someone with a shoebox full of old home movies, we can help!  If your needs and budget = aren’t in the market for full blown HD, we also offer standard definition film = transfers for as low as $0.10 per foot.

 

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Producer

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------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C77C97.B024DBE0-- From mattcook at studioof5rings.com Thu Apr 12 04:57:07 2007 From: mattcook at studioof5rings.com (Matt Cook) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 07:57:07 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Year of the Boar Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C77CD8.2B022710 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Chinese Silk Scrolls on Display: Feb. 18th marked the new lunar calendar year. We are celebrating the Year of the Boar with our own collection of Chinese Silk Scrolls. The collection remains on display until April 27th. After viewing the artwork, dine in Cleveland's Asiatown for the best in Chinese, Vietnamese, Korean and Thai restaurants between New York and San Francisco. Downtown's Only Winery: We bring in California grapes and ferment them into 5 varietals right here in your own neighborhood. We make the following wines: Merlot, Shiraz, Chardonnay, Pinot Grigio and Sweet Berry Red. Relocating May 1, 2007: We are relocating to Rocky River, OH on Center Ridge Rd. - across from Target: a grand opening date will be announced shortly. Hours: Thur & Fri 5:00pm - 10:00pm and Saturday Noon - 7:00pm Matt Cook STUDIO OF 5 RINGS, LLC 2400 Superior Ave., #201 (2nd fl. of Futon Factory Bldg.) 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Message-ID: -------------------------------1176385448 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit TWO WEEKS OF BROADWAY At Saint Joseph Academy (on Cleveland's West Side) For girls entering 6th - 8th grade JULY 16-27, 2007 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. OR 1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. "TWO WEEKS OF BROADWAY" is not a new summer camp! Over 350 girls have enjoyed this camp in its seven-year existence, and nearly all of them have returned each summer they are eligible. It is a four-hours-per-day, two-week camp that will introduce students to the wonderful world of Broadway Musicals. Students will have the opportunity to perform solos and group numbers throughout the camp, with a final performance for family and friends on the final day. The emphasis will be on singing and dancing (and making many new friends!), highlighting each girl's individual strengths and talents in a Broadway style revue. Last year's campers had a blast and say they all plan to return! This camp is directed by local Equity actor Patrick Janson, who is also the Chair of the Performing Arts Department at Saint Joseph Academy. A professional actor for 14 years, he has been extremely fortunate to work with many great minds in the theatre industry in New York, Chicago and Cleveland, including composers Cy Coleman and Stephen Schwartz, conductors Jack Lee, Gordon Harrell and Mary-Mitchell Campbell, and directors Michael Blakemore, Stuart Ross, Guy Stroman and Jim Corti (all of whom have created Broadway musicals). He also has years of experience working with this age group, and has numerous former students in Broadway shows and national tours. Cost of the camp is $200 and includes a video of the final performance and a spiffy T-shirt. For more information please write to Mr. Janson at _pncjanson at aol.com_ (mailto:pncjanson at aol.com) , or call Maria Mueller at 216-251-4868 x 220 to receive a camp brochure and application. 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TWO WEEKS OF BROADWAY=

 

At Saint Joseph Academy

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For girls entering 6th - 8th=20 grade

 

JULY 16-27, 2007

 

8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

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1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.

 

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This camp is directed by local Equit= y actor=20 Patrick Janson, who is also the Chair of the Performing Arts Department at=20 Saint Joseph=20 Academy.  A professional actor for 14 years,= he=20 has been extremely fortunate to work with many great minds in the theatre=20 industry in New York, Chicago and Cleveland, including composers Cy Coleman=20= and=20 Stephen Schwartz, conductors Jack Lee, Gordon Harrell and Mary-Mitchell=20 Campbell, and directors Michael Blakemore, Stuart Ross, Guy Stroman and Jim=20 Corti (all of whom have created Broadway musicals).  He also has years=20= of=20 experience working with this age group, and has numerous former students in=20 Broadway shows and national tours.

 

Cost of the camp is $200 and includes a vi= deo of=20 the final performance and a spiffy T-shirt.  For more information please write=20= to Mr.=20 Janson at pncjanson at aol.com,=20 or call Maria Mueller at 216-251-4868 x 220 to receive a camp brochure and=20 application.

 


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-------------------------------1176385448-- From crwhite114 at yahoo.com Thu Apr 12 06:45:37 2007 From: crwhite114 at yahoo.com (Chris White) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 06:45:37 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Hudson Players - Seeking a Director for "Bus Stop" Message-ID: <108182.42961.qm@web33401.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1399634119-1176385537=:42961 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit The Hudson Players Fall 2007 Show Bus Stop Comedy by William Inge 5 Men - 3 Women In the middle of a howling snowstorm, a bus out of Kansas City pulls up at a cheerful roadside diner. All roads are blocked, and four or five weary travelers are going to have to hole up until morning. Cherie, a nightclub chanteuse in a sparkling gown and a seedy fur-trimmed jacket, is the passenger with most to worry about. She's been pursued, made love to and finally kidnapped by a twenty-one-year-old cowboy with a ranch of his own and the romantic methods of an unusually headstrong bull. The belligerent cowhand is right behind her, ready to sling her over his shoulder and carry her, alive and kicking, all the way to Montana. Even as she's ducking out from under his clumsy but confident embraces, and screeching at him fiercely to shut him up, she pauses to furrow her forehead and muse, "Somehow deep inside of me I got a funny feeling I'm gonna end up in Montana ?" As a counterpoint to the main romance, the proprietor of the cafe and the bus driver at last find time to develop a friendship of their own; a middle-age scholar comes to terms with himself; and a young girl who works in the cafe also gets her first taste of romance. Auditions Sunday September 16th and Monday September 17th 6pm Preview Thursday November 1st Performances Fridays and Saturdays Nov 2 3 9 10 16 17 The Hudson Players is now accepting applications for Director. Please respond to: Chris White Vice President The Hudson Players at: Crwhite114 at yahoo.com Please attach a copy of your resume. Thank you in advance for your interest. The Hudson Players Chris White Vice President Chris White 166 Royal Oak Drive Aurora, OH 44202 330-562-4532-Home --------------------------------- Need Mail bonding? Go to the Yahoo! Mail Q&A for great tips from Yahoo! Answers users. Chris White 166 Royal Oak Drive Aurora, OH 44202 330-562-4532-Home --------------------------------- Looking for earth-friendly autos? Browse Top Cars by "Green Rating" at Yahoo! Autos' Green Center. --0-1399634119-1176385537=:42961 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit

The Hudson Players

 

Fall 2007 Show

Bus Stop
Comedy by William Inge
5 Men - 3 Women
In the middle of a howling snowstorm, a bus out of Kansas City pulls up at a cheerful roadside diner. All roads are blocked, and four or five weary travelers are going to have to hole up until morning. Cherie, a nightclub chanteuse in a sparkling gown and a seedy fur-trimmed jacket, is the passenger with most to worry about. She's been pursued, made love to and finally kidnapped by a twenty-one-year-old cowboy with a ranch of his own and the romantic methods of an unusually headstrong bull. The belligerent cowhand is right behind her, ready to sling her over his shoulder and carry her, alive and kicking, all the way to Montana. Even as she's ducking out from under his clumsy but confident embraces, and screeching at him fiercely to shut him up, she pauses to furrow her forehead and muse, "Somehow deep inside of me I got a funny feeling I'm gonna end up in Montana ?" As a counterpoint to the main romance, the proprietor of the cafe and the bus driver at last find time to develop a friendship of their own; a middle-age scholar comes to terms with himself; and a young girl who works in the cafe also gets her first taste of romance.
 
Auditions
            Sunday September 16th and Monday September 17th     6pm
Preview
            Thursday            November 1st
 
Performances
            Fridays and Saturdays            Nov 2  3  9  10  16  17
 
 
The Hudson Players is now accepting applications for Director.  
 
Please respond to:
Chris White
Vice President
The Hudson Players at:
 
Please attach a copy of your resume.
 
Thank you in advance for your interest.
The Hudson Players
Chris White
Vice President
 
 
 
 
 
Chris White
166 Royal Oak Drive
Aurora, OH 44202
330-562-4532-Home

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Browse Top Cars by "Green Rating" at Yahoo! Autos' Green Center. --0-1399634119-1176385537=:42961-- From andrew at superb-entertainment.com Thu Apr 12 06:53:34 2007 From: andrew at superb-entertainment.com (Andrew Knode) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 06:53:34 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Martian Chronicles in Wooster Message-ID: <321323.91983.qm@web509.biz.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-541373068-1176386014=:91983 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Wooster High School's Drama Club Presents The Martian Chronicles by Ray Bradbury Directed by Andrew Knode If you are a fan of classic Sci-fi or would like to see a different kind of show on stage then this one is not to be missed. Three days only, buy tickets now while they still last. Friday April 13, 2007, 7:00pm Saturday April 14, 2007, 7:00pm Sunday April 15, 2007, 2:30pm Tickets for $8.00 on sale now call (330) 345-8760 Wooster High School Performing Arts Center 515 Oldman Rd Wooster OH, 44691 --0-541373068-1176386014=:91983 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Wooster High School's
Drama Club Presents

The Martian Chronicles
by Ray Bradbury


Directed by
Andrew Knode

If you are a fan of classic Sci-fi or would like to see a different kind of show on stage then this one is not to be missed.  Three days only, buy tickets now while they still last.

Friday April 13, 2007, 7:00pm
Saturday April 14, 2007, 7:00pm
Sunday April 15, 2007, 2:30pm

Tickets for $8.00 on sale now call
(330) 345-8760

Wooster High School
Performing Arts Center
515 Oldman Rd
Wooster OH, 44691
--0-541373068-1176386014=:91983-- From drew at arothman.com Thu Apr 12 07:05:15 2007 From: drew at arothman.com (Andrew Rothman) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 10:05:15 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Anyone looking to unload "Hay Fever" tickets? Message-ID: <461E3C9B.60400@arothman.com> Hi there! A friend of mine is looking for two tickets to see 'Hay Fever' at the Ohio Theatre on April 13th but the show's sold out. If you've got tickets to that show you're willing to sell, please drop an email william at kubicek.net with the details. Thanks, Drew From wilson at operacleveland.org Thu Apr 12 07:07:06 2007 From: wilson at operacleveland.org (Cliff Wilson) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 10:07:06 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Opera Cleveland seeks light walkers for the State Theater, Playhouse Square Message-ID: <1FB3019EBE04D44F92FB300330FBC2CC10FF3F@exchange.usalogin.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77D0B.DA66B5A8 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Opera Cleveland is seeking volunteers to be on stage at the State Theater in Playhouse Square as "light walkers." =20 Ever wondered what it feels like to be in the lime light? Now's your chance to find out! After the scenery is put in place and the lights focused on stage, the Lighting Designer and Director spend many hours setting and adjusting light levels for every moment of the opera. These sessions are called "Cueing sessions". In order to get everything "just right" the creative team must have people on the stage acting as "stand ins" for the singers and cast while the lighting is adjusted on and around them.=20 =20 These sessions last about 4 hours. They can involve standing or sitting for long periods of time, but in general are not strenuous or physically demanding. Sometimes light walkers are asked to walk across the stage, hold a prop, or wear a certain color. Mostly, being a light walker is a wonderful glimpse into the inner workings of the artistry of opera and stage production. There is sometimes "down" time when scenery is being changed so you might want to bring a book, or even better bring some "Friends" and come as a group. We usually need at least three people per session. =20 If you are interested in light walking, please email Cliff Wilson at wilson at operacleveland.org or call him at 216-575-0903 Extension 211 and he will schedule you according to your availability and the technical schedule for the show. Cliff will tell you where to park, how to get to the backstage entrance at Playhouse Square, and what to expect when you arrive. We are in full swing with Salome and will be looking for light walkers.=20 =20 Here is the schedule if you are able to participate at any of theses times. Here are the options - you can come to any portion of the following sessions: Friday April 13 - 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM (1 hour lunch break) Saturday April 14 - 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM Sunday April 15 - 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM (1 hour lunch break) Monday April 16 - 1:00 PM - 6:00 PM =20 Please contact me now, as the time is here. =20 Cliff Wilson Artistic Administrator Opera Cleveland 1422 Euclid Ave., Ste. 1052 Cleveland, OH 44115 (b) 216-575-0903 ext. 211 (f) 216-575-1918 wilson at operacleveland.org =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77D0B.DA66B5A8 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Opera Cleveland is seeking volunteers to be on stage at the State Theater in Playhouse Square as “light = walkers.”

=  

Ever wondered what it feels like to = be in the lime light?

Now’s your chance to find out! After the = scenery is put in place and the lights focused on stage, the Lighting Designer and Director spend many hours setting and adjusting light levels for every = moment of the opera. These sessions are called “Cueing sessions”. = In order to get everything “just right” the creative team must have = people on the stage acting as “stand ins” for the singers and cast = while the lighting is adjusted on and around them. =

 

These sessions last about 4 hours. They can involve standing or sitting for long periods = of time, but in general are not strenuous or physically demanding. = Sometimes light walkers are asked to walk across the stage, hold a prop, or wear a = certain color. Mostly, being a light walker is a wonderful glimpse into the = inner workings of the artistry of opera and stage production. There is = sometimes “down” time when scenery is being changed so you might want = to bring a book, or even better bring some “Friends” and come = as a group. We usually need at least three people per = session.

 

If you are interested in light walking, please email = Cliff Wilson at wilson at operacleveland.org or call him at 216-575-0903 = Extension 211 and he will schedule you according to your availability and the = technical schedule for the show. Cliff will tell you where to park, how to get to = the backstage entrance at Playhouse Square, and what to expect when you arrive. = We are in full swing with Salome and will be looking for light walkers. =

 

Here is the schedule if you are able to participate = at any of theses times.

Here are the options – you can come to any portion of the following = sessions:

Friday April 13 - 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM (1 hour lunch = break)

Saturday April 14 – 9:00 AM – 1:00 = PM

Sunday April 15 – 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (1 hour lunch = break)

Monday April 16 – 1:00 PM – 6:00 = PM

 

Please contact me now, as the time = is here.

 

Cliff Wilson

Artistic Administrator

Opera Cleveland

=

1422 Euclid = Ave., Ste. 1052

Cleveland, OH 44115

(b) 216-575-0903 ext. 211

(f) 216-575-1918

wilson at operacleveland.org

 

 

 

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------=_NextPart_000_00B3_01C77CED.DC347FF0-- From cbc5 at case.edu Thu Apr 12 08:13:59 2007 From: cbc5 at case.edu (Christopher Chung) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 11:13:59 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]PIANIST/MUSIC DIRECTOR AVAILABLE FOR HIRE Message-ID: <461E4CB7.7000102@case.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------070209040305050800070408 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="------------060809020902000305080806" --------------060809020902000305080806 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dear NEOPAL subscribers, I have an abundance of professional experience ranging from the concert stage to the local musical theatre scene. I have been playing the piano for sixteen (16) years. I currently study with Sergei Babayan & Paul Schenly at the Cleveland Institute of Music (anticipated BM Spring 2007, MM Spring 2008). I am currently music directing Middle of May's production of Godspell which will open this Friday at the Magnificat Center for the Performing Arts. I will be music directing Forever Plaid with Cleveland's own Connor O'Brien at Rabbit Run Theater in Madison, OH. I have also worked alongside the Playhouse Square Education Department classes/camps, including the Triple Threat Intensive Class with Maryann Nagel & Lynnette Guttmann, and the Extremely Wicked Summer Camp. Per your request, I can send you an up-to-date resume, curriculum vitae, and professional reference sheet. My summer is pretty filled, but I am willing to try to make things work, but I am more than willing to take on projects during the Fall/Winter/Spring 2007-08. I am a AFM Local 4 member, and am currently an artist under management with Raven Ridge Media & Management. === > > Born in 1985, twenty-one year old Christopher Chung* *is a native of > Southern California. He has performed extensively during his 15 years > of studying piano. His many accomplishments include being named the > Grand prize winner at the Glendale Piano Competition, Brentwood Artist > of Tomorrow Competition, Korea Times Piano Competition, Southern > California Youth Music Competition, and Eiko Mishima Junior Grand > Prize winner at the International Young Artists Peninsula Music > Festival. He was also a California State 1^st prize winner at the > Music Teacher's Association of California (MTAC) Piano Concerto > Competition, and also a First prize winner along with the "Best > Hungarian Rhapsody" prize at the Los Angeles Liszt Competition. > > Other honors include Judge's Choice Award and semi-finalist at the > 2000 Oberlin International Piano Competition, where he was the > youngest participant at the age of thirteen. Christopher was also a > 4-time Young Musicians Foundation scholarship recipient (1997-2001). > > In addition, Christopher was given a rare invitation to perform at the > Crystal Cathedral Ministries in 1998, which was broadcasted > worldwide. He also participated and performed at the Pianofest Music > Festival (1997, 2001, 2004) directed by Paul Schenly in East Hampton, > NY, where he was the youngest participant ever to be invited. He > appeared with the Young Musicians Foundation Debut Orchestra at the > Wilshire Ebell Theater and Colburn School of Music's Zipper Hall. His > orchestral engagements also include soloing with the Brentwood > Symphony Orchestra, Southwestern Youth Music Festival Chamber > Orchestra, Young Musicians Foundation Debut Orchestra, and recently > with the Cleveland Institute of Music Orchestra. He has worked with > such artists as Mitsuko Uchida, Horatio Gutierrez, Alvin Chow, Angela > Cheng, Peter Frankl, Garrick Ohlsson, Yoheved Kaplinsky, Daniel > Shapiro, Antonio Pompa-Baldi, and Mack McCray. > > Christopher is currently a fourth year student at the Cleveland > Institute of Music currently in the accelerated BM/MM in Piano > Performance, studying jointly with Sergei Babayan and Paul Schenly. > === Please email at cbc5 at case.edu with any questions or inquiries. *COME SUPPORT MIDDLE OF MAY'S PRODUCTION OF GODSPELL WITH A CAST OF VERY TALENTED TEENS FROM THE GREATER CLEVELAND AREA! *April 13 - 7:30pm April 14 - 2:00pm & 7:30pm April 15 - 3:00pm April 19 - 7:30pm April 20 - 7:30pm April 21 - 2:00pm & 7:30pm* CAST LIST: *Pat Miller (Jesus), Scott Donaldson (John the Baptist), Tym Tagliaferio (Judas), Catherine Betts, Devin Copfer, Mark Goins, Kiersten Greifenstein, Eileen Janesz, Eric Mayer, Ashley Norris, Molly Norris, Amanda Papa, Katherine Udris, and Anooj Bhandari. *PRODUCTION TEAM:* Jarred Nichols (Director), Christopher Chung (Music Director), and Melissa Smith-Beudert & Nicci Casarra (Choreographer). --------------060809020902000305080806 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dear NEOPAL subscribers,

I have an abundance of professional experience ranging from the concert stage to the local musical theatre scene.  I have been playing the piano for sixteen (16) years.  I currently study with Sergei Babayan & Paul Schenly at the Cleveland Institute of Music (anticipated BM Spring 2007, MM Spring 2008).  I am currently music directing Middle of May's production of Godspell which will open this Friday at the Magnificat Center for the Performing Arts.  I will be music directing Forever Plaid with Cleveland's own Connor O'Brien at Rabbit Run Theater in Madison, OH.  I have also worked alongside the Playhouse Square Education Department classes/camps, including the Triple Threat Intensive Class with Maryann Nagel & Lynnette Guttmann, and the Extremely Wicked Summer Camp.  Per your request, I can send you an up-to-date resume, curriculum vitae, and professional reference sheet.  My summer is pretty filled, but I am willing to try to make things work, but I am more than willing to take on projects during the Fall/Winter/Spring 2007-08.  I am a AFM Local 4 member, and am currently an artist under management with Raven Ridge Media & Management.
===

Born in 1985, twenty-one year old Christopher Chung is a native of Southern California.  He has performed extensively during his 15 years of studying piano. His many accomplishments include being named the Grand prize winner at the Glendale Piano Competition, Brentwood Artist of Tomorrow Competition, Korea Times Piano Competition, Southern California Youth Music Competition, and Eiko Mishima Junior Grand Prize winner at the International Young Artists Peninsula Music Festival.   He was also a California State 1st prize winner at the Music Teacher’s Association of California (MTAC) Piano Concerto Competition, and also a First prize winner along with the “Best Hungarian Rhapsody” prize at the Los Angeles Liszt Competition.

Other honors include Judge’s Choice Award and semi-finalist at the 2000 Oberlin International Piano Competition, where he was the youngest participant at the age of thirteen.  Christopher was also a 4-time Young Musicians Foundation scholarship recipient (1997-2001).

In addition, Christopher was given a rare invitation to perform at the Crystal Cathedral Ministries in 1998, which was broadcasted worldwide.  He also participated and performed at the Pianofest Music Festival (1997, 2001, 2004) directed by Paul Schenly in East Hampton, NY, where he was the youngest participant ever to be invited.  He appeared with the Young Musicians Foundation Debut Orchestra at the Wilshire Ebell Theater and Colburn School of Music’s Zipper Hall.  His orchestral engagements also include soloing with the Brentwood Symphony Orchestra, Southwestern Youth Music Festival Chamber Orchestra, Young Musicians Foundation Debut Orchestra, and recently with the Cleveland Institute of Music Orchestra.  He has worked with such artists as Mitsuko Uchida, Horatio Gutierrez, Alvin Chow, Angela Cheng, Peter Frankl, Garrick Ohlsson, Yoheved Kaplinsky, Daniel Shapiro, Antonio Pompa-Baldi, and Mack McCray.

Christopher is currently a fourth year student at the Cleveland Institute of Music currently in the accelerated BM/MM in Piano Performance, studying jointly with Sergei Babayan and Paul Schenly.

===
Please email at cbc5 at case.edu with any questions or inquiries. 

COME SUPPORT MIDDLE OF MAY'S PRODUCTION OF GODSPELL WITH A CAST OF VERY TALENTED TEENS FROM THE GREATER CLEVELAND AREA!
April 13 - 7:30pm
April 14 - 2:00pm & 7:30pm
April 15 - 3:00pm
April 19 - 7:30pm
April 20 - 7:30pm
April 21 - 2:00pm & 7:30pm

CAST LIST: 
Pat Miller (Jesus), Scott Donaldson (John the Baptist), Tym Tagliaferio (Judas), Catherine Betts, Devin Copfer, Mark Goins, Kiersten Greifenstein, Eileen Janesz, Eric Mayer, Ashley Norris, Molly Norris, Amanda Papa, Katherine Udris, and Anooj Bhandari.

PRODUCTION TEAM:  Jarred Nichols (Director), Christopher Chung (Music Director), and Melissa Smith-Beudert & Nicci Casarra (Choreographer).


--------------060809020902000305080806-- --------------070209040305050800070408 Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=utf-8; name="cbc5.vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="cbc5.vcf" begin:vcard fn:Christopher Chung n:Chung;Christopher adr;dom:;;11328 Euclid Ave, Apt 507;Cleveland;OH;44106-5109 email;internet:cbc5 at case.edu tel;cell:562.881.3352 version:2.1 end:vcard --------------070209040305050800070408-- From cbc5 at case.edu Thu Apr 12 08:22:59 2007 From: cbc5 at case.edu (Christopher Chung) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 11:22:59 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]PIANO LESSONS AVAILABLE IN THE UNIVERSITY CIRCLE AREA Message-ID: <461E4ED3.2060607@case.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------030002060304080300080802 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="------------090605050405010002000404" --------------090605050405010002000404 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dear NEOPAL Subscribers, I have been playing the piano for sixteen (16) years and currently attend the Cleveland Institute of Music (anticipated: BM Spring 2007, MM Spring 2008). Listed below is my bio and resume. I do not teach beginner lessons. I will only accept students who have had at least two years of piano study. I am a member of the Cleveland Federation of Musicians (AFM) Local 4 and currently under artist management by Raven Ridge Media & Management. *BIO * > > Born in 1985, twenty-one year old Christopher Chung* *is a native of > Southern California. He has performed extensively during his 15 years > of studying piano. His many accomplishments include being named the > Grand prize winner at the Glendale Piano Competition, Brentwood Artist > of Tomorrow Competition, Korea Times Piano Competition, Southern > California Youth Music Competition, and Eiko Mishima Junior Grand > Prize winner at the International Young Artists Peninsula Music > Festival. He was also a California State 1^st prize winner at the > Music Teacher's Association of California (MTAC) Piano Concerto > Competition, and also a First prize winner along with the "Best > Hungarian Rhapsody" prize at the Los Angeles Liszt Competition. > > Other honors include Judge's Choice Award and semi-finalist at the > 2000 Oberlin International Piano Competition, where he was the > youngest participant at the age of thirteen. Christopher was also a > 4-time Young Musicians Foundation scholarship recipient (1997-2001). > > In addition, Christopher was given a rare invitation to perform at the > Crystal Cathedral Ministries in 1998, which was broadcasted > worldwide. He also participated and performed at the Pianofest Music > Festival (1997, 2001, 2004) directed by Paul Schenly in East Hampton, > NY, where he was the youngest participant ever to be invited. He > appeared with the Young Musicians Foundation Debut Orchestra at the > Wilshire Ebell Theater and Colburn School of Music's Zipper Hall. His > orchestral engagements also include soloing with the Brentwood > Symphony Orchestra, Southwestern Youth Music Festival Chamber > Orchestra, Young Musicians Foundation Debut Orchestra, and recently > with the Cleveland Institute of Music Orchestra. He has worked with > such artists as Mitsuko Uchida, Horatio Gutierrez, Alvin Chow, Angela > Cheng, Peter Frankl, Garrick Ohlsson, Yoheved Kaplinsky, Daniel > Shapiro, Antonio Pompa-Baldi, and Mack McCray. > > Christopher is currently a fourth year student at the Cleveland > Institute of Music currently in the accelerated BM/MM in Piano > Performance, studying jointly with Sergei Babayan and Paul Schenly. > *RESUME* > > */CONCERTI PERFORMANCE/* > > Cleveland Institute of Music Tchaikovsky Piano > Concerto No. 1 in B Flat Minor > > YMF Debut Orchestra Rachmaninoff Piano > Concerto No. 2, 3^rd Movement > > Brentwood Symphony Orchestra Rachmaninoff Piano > Concerto No. 3, 1^st Movement > > > > */SOLO & CHAMBER RECITALS/* > > Kulas Hall, Cleveland, OH > > Cerritos Performing Art Center, Cerritos, CA > > John Drew Theatre of Guild Hall, Easthampton, NY > > Madoo Conservancy Gardens, Sagaponack, NY > > Avram Theater, Southampton, NY > > Zipper Hall, Los Angeles, CA > > Crystal Cathedral Ministries, Garden Grove, CA > > Wilshire Ebell Theater, Los Angeles, CA > > > > */ACCOMPANYING/* > > Playhouse Square Foundation Education Department > > /Teaching Studios:/ Linda & David Cerone, William Preucil, Stephen > Rose, David Updegraff, > > George Vassos, Stephen Geber > > > > */AWARDS & HONORS/* > > Darius Milhaud Competition, First Prize > > Cleveland Institute of Music Concerto Competition Concert > Series Winner, First Prize > > Oberlin International Competition, Judge's Choice Award, > Semi-Finalist > > Presser Scholarship, Cleveland Institute of Music > > Merit Scholarship Recipient, Cleveland Institute of Music > > Scholarship Recipient, Young Musicians Foundation, Los Angeles, CA > > *//* > > */PRINCIPAL TEACHERS/* > > /Private Instruction: /Sergei Babayan, Paul Schenly, Myong Joo Lee, > Ory Shihor, Lucille Straub, Ik-Joo & He-Young Moon. > > /Master Classes: /Horatio Gutierrez,/ /Mitsuko Uchida, Garrick > Ohlsson, Peter Frankl, Cavani String Quartet, Mack McCray > > /Coachings: /Peter Salaff, Cavani String Quartet, Anita Pontremoli, > Caroline Warner, Virginia Weckstrom, Sergei Babayan, Richard Aaron > > > > */EDUCATION/* > > Cleveland Institute of Music, Master of Music, anticipated > 2008 > > Cleveland Institute of Music, Bachelor of Music, > anticipated 2007 > Please feel free to email me at cbc5 at case.edu with any questions. *LESSONS WILL TAKE PLACE AT THE CLEVELAND INSTITUTE OF MUSIC* --------------090605050405010002000404 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dear NEOPAL Subscribers,

I have been playing the piano for sixteen (16) years and currently attend the Cleveland Institute of Music (anticipated: BM Spring 2007, MM Spring 2008).  Listed below is my bio and resume.  I do not teach beginner lessons.  I will only accept students who have had at least two years of piano study.  I am a member of the Cleveland Federation of Musicians (AFM) Local 4 and currently under artist management by Raven Ridge Media & Management.

BIO

Born in 1985, twenty-one year old Christopher Chung is a native of Southern California.  He has performed extensively during his 15 years of studying piano. His many accomplishments include being named the Grand prize winner at the Glendale Piano Competition, Brentwood Artist of Tomorrow Competition, Korea Times Piano Competition, Southern California Youth Music Competition, and Eiko Mishima Junior Grand Prize winner at the International Young Artists Peninsula Music Festival.   He was also a California State 1st prize winner at the Music Teacher’s Association of California (MTAC) Piano Concerto Competition, and also a First prize winner along with the “Best Hungarian Rhapsody” prize at the Los Angeles Liszt Competition.

Other honors include Judge’s Choice Award and semi-finalist at the 2000 Oberlin International Piano Competition, where he was the youngest participant at the age of thirteen.  Christopher was also a 4-time Young Musicians Foundation scholarship recipient (1997-2001).

In addition, Christopher was given a rare invitation to perform at the Crystal Cathedral Ministries in 1998, which was broadcasted worldwide.  He also participated and performed at the Pianofest Music Festival (1997, 2001, 2004) directed by Paul Schenly in East Hampton, NY, where he was the youngest participant ever to be invited.  He appeared with the Young Musicians Foundation Debut Orchestra at the Wilshire Ebell Theater and Colburn School of Music’s Zipper Hall.  His orchestral engagements also include soloing with the Brentwood Symphony Orchestra, Southwestern Youth Music Festival Chamber Orchestra, Young Musicians Foundation Debut Orchestra, and recently with the Cleveland Institute of Music Orchestra.  He has worked with such artists as Mitsuko Uchida, Horatio Gutierrez, Alvin Chow, Angela Cheng, Peter Frankl, Garrick Ohlsson, Yoheved Kaplinsky, Daniel Shapiro, Antonio Pompa-Baldi, and Mack McCray.

Christopher is currently a fourth year student at the Cleveland Institute of Music currently in the accelerated BM/MM in Piano Performance, studying jointly with Sergei Babayan and Paul Schenly.

RESUME

CONCERTI PERFORMANCE

            Cleveland Institute of Music           Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 1 in B Flat Minor

            YMF Debut Orchestra                    Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 2, 3rd Movement

            Brentwood Symphony Orchestra     Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 3, 1st Movement

 

SOLO & CHAMBER RECITALS

            Kulas Hall, Cleveland, OH

            Cerritos Performing Art Center, Cerritos, CA

            John Drew Theatre of Guild Hall, Easthampton, NY

            Madoo Conservancy Gardens, Sagaponack, NY

            Avram Theater, Southampton, NY

            Zipper Hall, Los Angeles, CA

            Crystal Cathedral Ministries, Garden Grove, CA

            Wilshire Ebell Theater, Los Angeles, CA

 

ACCOMPANYING

            Playhouse Square Foundation Education Department

Teaching Studios: Linda & David Cerone, William Preucil, Stephen Rose, David Updegraff,

                        George Vassos,  Stephen Geber

 

AWARDS & HONORS

            Darius Milhaud Competition, First Prize

            Cleveland Institute of Music Concerto Competition Concert Series Winner, First Prize

            Oberlin International Competition, Judge’s Choice Award, Semi-Finalist

Presser Scholarship, Cleveland Institute of Music

Merit Scholarship Recipient, Cleveland Institute of Music

Scholarship Recipient, Young Musicians Foundation, Los Angeles, CA

           

PRINCIPAL TEACHERS

Private Instruction: Sergei Babayan, Paul Schenly, Myong Joo Lee, Ory Shihor, Lucille Straub, Ik-Joo & He-Young Moon.

Master Classes: Horatio Gutierrez, Mitsuko Uchida, Garrick Ohlsson, Peter Frankl, Cavani String Quartet, Mack McCray

Coachings: Peter Salaff, Cavani String Quartet, Anita Pontremoli, Caroline Warner, Virginia Weckstrom, Sergei Babayan, Richard Aaron

 

EDUCATION

            Cleveland Institute of Music, Master of Music, anticipated 2008   

            Cleveland Institute of Music, Bachelor of Music, anticipated 2007

Please feel free to email me at cbc5 at case.edu with any questions. 

LESSONS WILL TAKE PLACE AT THE CLEVELAND INSTITUTE OF MUSIC


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Hello Everyone!
 
This week in my TV and Film Acting Class we will focus on Sherlock Holmes!
 
This Monday, April 16th. Starting at 7pm.
Link for direction..............
 
 
"Sherlock Holmes" audio play..."A Study in Scarlett" will be the focus of this class.
 
We will be working the audition sides from ACD Productions audio play.
The audition times and places are...
 
Wednesday, April 18th 2pm-6:30pm at the Lakewood Library main branch on Detroit Rd.
 
And.
 
Saturday, April 21st 12 pm -5:30pm at the Lakewood Library Madison branch on Madison Ave.
 
Everyone is welcome.  It is a Teen Friendly Night.
Class  is $12.00, pay as you come or $40 for 4 weeks
 
Kindly,
Maureen Dempsey
440-313-8326
 


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 April 20 through May 6, 2007.
  Friday and Saturday performances  at 8:00 pm and
 Sundays at 2:30 pm. 
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This involves 3 productions. Please email me if interested so that I can give you the particulars. Elaine Sonnie From kjoycew at sbcglobal.net Thu Apr 12 11:42:15 2007 From: kjoycew at sbcglobal.net (Katie Wheeler) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 11:42:15 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]CSU Summer Rep. Auditions!!!! Message-ID: <386238.22718.qm@web82812.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-178347122-1176403335=:22718 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Cleveland State University Dramatic Arts Program is pleased to announce auditions and interviews for its first professional Summer Repertory Theatre! We will be having auditions and interviews for various acting and technical positions for our first Summer Repertory Theatre season. There are positions available for Equity, non-Equity, and support positions, as well as opportunities for secondary and college students who would like to be involved in the summer for college credit. Several Equity and other professional artists will be coming in for the season and will offer master classes and workshops for the ?apprentice? company. There will also be opportunities for company members to create and perform their own pieces on Sunday evening in our studio space. Rehearsal will begin May 21, the season will open June 14 and close July 15. We will be presenting two productions in rotating repertory: The Robber Bridegroom a bluegrass musical by Alfred Uhry, directed by Michael Mauldin Jamie Lockhart (cast): a gentleman robber Clemment Musgrove: a wealthy planter Salome: his second wife Rosamund: his daughter Little Harp: a robber Big Harp: the head of a robber Goat: a simpleton Goat?s Mother Goat?s Sister A Raven (will also serve as Dance Captain) Residents of Rodney, Mississippi This is a high-energy, improvisatory production which requires an amount of stamina and physical flexibility. The ensemble is constantly on stage and an integral part of the action. Booth a drama by Austin Pendleton directed by Carl Whidden Junius Booth (cast) great Shakespearean actor; loving and violent; intelligent and alcoholic; 50s Edwin Booth (cast) Junius? eldest son; delicate, then very strong; late teens, but probably demands an actor in his twenties Mary Ann mother of Junius? children; originally English; warm, passionate, occasionally skeptical; 40?s Johnny the younger son; loving, mercurial; teens. Mrs. Hill actress; acerbic, resigned, angry, gentle; 40s ? 50s Page actor; rapturously accepting of his failure; 40s ? 50s Baxter rough frontiersman with a song and dance man?s elegance; 30?s ? 50?s Adelaide Junius? wife, long since betrayed in England. Complicated, lethally witty, and hurt; a match for Junius. Auditionees are asked to prepare a 1 ? 2 minute monologue and 16 bars of a country or bluegrass song. A CD player and accompanist will be available. Auditions are Friday, April 20th from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. and Saturday, April 21 from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Callbacks TBA. Please contact the department secretary, Ginger Williams, at 216 687-2113 to make an appointment. Inquiries for technical and support positions should be directed to Dr. Michael L. Mauldin at 216 687-2202 --0-178347122-1176403335=:22718 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Cleveland State University Dramatic Arts Program is pleased to announce auditions and interviews for its first professional Summer Repertory Theatre!
 
We will be having auditions and interviews for various acting and technical positions for our first Summer Repertory Theatre season.  There are positions available for Equity, non-Equity, and support positions, as well as opportunities for secondary and college students who would like to be involved in the summer for college credit.  Several Equity and other professional artists will be coming in for the season and will offer master classes and workshops for the ?apprentice? company.  There will also be opportunities for company members to create and perform their own pieces on Sunday evening in our studio space.
 
Rehearsal will begin May 21, the season will open June 14 and close July 15.
 
We will be presenting two productions in rotating repertory:
 
The Robber Bridegroom a bluegrass musical by Alfred Uhry, directed by Michael Mauldin
 
            Jamie Lockhart (cast):  a gentleman robber
            Clemment Musgrove:  a wealthy planter
            Salome:                        his second wife
            Rosamund:                   his daughter
            Little Harp:                   a robber
            Big Harp:                      the head of a robber
            Goat:                            a simpleton
            Goat?s Mother
            Goat?s Sister
            A Raven (will also serve as Dance Captain)
            Residents of Rodney, Mississippi
 
This is a high-energy, improvisatory production which requires an amount of stamina and physical flexibility.  The ensemble is constantly on stage and an integral part of the action.
 
Booth a drama by Austin Pendleton directed by Carl Whidden
 
Junius Booth (cast)       great Shakespearean actor; loving and violent; intelligent and alcoholic; 50s
 
Edwin Booth (cast)       Junius? eldest son; delicate, then very strong; late teens, but probably demands an actor in his twenties
 
Mary Ann                     mother of Junius? children; originally English; warm, passionate, occasionally skeptical; 40?s
 
Johnny                          the younger son; loving, mercurial; teens.
 
Mrs. Hill                       actress; acerbic, resigned, angry, gentle; 40s ? 50s
 
Page                             actor; rapturously accepting of his failure; 40s ? 50s
 
Baxter              rough frontiersman with a song and dance man?s elegance; 30?s ? 50?s
 
Adelaide           Junius? wife, long since betrayed in England.  Complicated, lethally witty, and hurt; a match for Junius.
 
 
Auditionees are asked to prepare a 1 ? 2 minute monologue and 16 bars of a country or bluegrass song.  A CD player and accompanist will be available.
 
Auditions are Friday, April 20th from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. and Saturday, April 21 from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.  Callbacks TBA.
 
Please contact the department secretary, Ginger Williams, at 216 687-2113 to make an appointment.
 
Inquiries for technical and support positions should be directed to Dr. Michael L. Mauldin at 216 687-2202
--0-178347122-1176403335=:22718-- From wilson at operacleveland.org Thu Apr 12 12:16:04 2007 From: wilson at operacleveland.org (Cliff Wilson) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 15:16:04 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Correction on Opera Cleveland Seeking Light Walkers at the State Theater, Playhouse Square Message-ID: <1FB3019EBE04D44F92FB300330FBC2CC10FF8D@exchange.usalogin.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77D37.0418B5B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Opera Cleveland is seeking volunteers to be on stage at the State Theater in Playhouse Square as "light walkers." =20 Ever wondered what it feels like to be in the lime light? Now's your chance to find out! After the scenery is put in place and the lights focused on stage, the Lighting Designer and Director spend many hours setting and adjusting light levels for every moment of the opera. These sessions are called "Cueing sessions". In order to get everything "just right" the creative team must have people on the stage acting as "stand ins" for the singers and cast while the lighting is adjusted on and around them.=20 =20 These sessions last about 4 hours. They can involve standing or sitting for long periods of time, but in general are not strenuous or physically demanding. Sometimes light walkers are asked to walk across the stage, hold a prop, or wear a certain color. Mostly, being a light walker is a wonderful glimpse into the inner workings of the artistry of opera and stage production. There is sometimes "down" time when scenery is being changed so you might want to bring a book, or even better bring some "Friends" and come as a group. We usually need at least three people per session. =20 If you are interested in light walking, please email Cliff Wilson at wilson at operacleveland.org or call him at 216-575-0903 Extension 211 and he will schedule you according to your availability and the technical schedule for the show. Cliff will tell you where to park, how to get to the backstage entrance at Playhouse Square, and what to expect when you arrive. We are in full swing with Salome and will be looking for light walkers.=20 =20 Here is the schedule if you are able to participate at any of theses times. Here are the options - you can come to any portion of the following sessions: * Friday and Saturday sessions are deleted. Sunday April 15 - 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM (1 hour break) Monday April 16 - 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM (1 hour break) =20 Please contact me now, as the time is here. =20 Cliff Wilson Artistic Administrator Opera Cleveland 1422 Euclid Ave., Ste. 1052 Cleveland, OH 44115 (b) 216-575-0903 ext. 211 (f) 216-575-1918 wilson at operacleveland.org =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77D37.0418B5B0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Opera Cleveland is seeking volunteers to be on stage at the State Theater in Playhouse Square as “light walkers.”

=  

Ever wondered what it feels like to = be in the lime light?

Now’s your chance to find out! After the = scenery is put in place and the lights focused on stage, the Lighting Designer and Director spend many hours setting and adjusting light levels for every = moment of the opera. These sessions are called “Cueing sessions”. = In order to get everything “just right” the creative team must have = people on the stage acting as “stand ins” for the singers and cast = while the lighting is adjusted on and around them. =

 

These sessions last about 4 hours. They can involve standing or sitting for long periods = of time, but in general are not strenuous or physically demanding. = Sometimes light walkers are asked to walk across the stage, hold a prop, or wear a = certain color. Mostly, being a light walker is a wonderful glimpse into the = inner workings of the artistry of opera and stage production. There is = sometimes “down” time when scenery is being changed so you might want = to bring a book, or even better bring some “Friends” and come = as a group. We usually need at least three people per = session.

 

If you are interested in light walking, please email = Cliff Wilson at wilson at operacleveland= .org or call him at 216-575-0903 = Extension 211 and he will schedule you according to your availability and the = technical schedule for the show. Cliff will tell you where to park, how to get to = the backstage entrance at Playhouse Square, and what to expect when you arrive. = We are in full swing with Salome and will be looking for light walkers. =

 

Here is the schedule if you are able to participate = at any of theses times.

Here are the options – you can come to any portion of the following = sessions:

* Friday and Saturday sessions are = deleted.

Sunday April 15 – 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (1 hour = break)

Monday April 16 – 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (1 hour = break)

 

Please contact me now, as the time = is here.

 

Cliff Wilson

Artistic Administrator

Opera Cleveland

=

1422 Euclid = Ave., Ste. 1052

Cleveland, OH 44115

(b) 216-575-0903 ext. 211

(f) 216-575-1918

wilson at operacleveland.org

 

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C77D37.0418B5B0-- From mycp at weathervaneplayhouse.com Thu Apr 12 12:29:40 2007 From: mycp at weathervaneplayhouse.com (Melanie YC Pepe) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 15:29:40 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]H.O.T. Summer Camps at Weathervane Playhouse! Message-ID: <012f01c77d38$eadd4a00$6a01a8c0@wcp.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_012B_01C77D17.63017C30 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_012C_01C77D17.6303ED30" ------=_NextPart_001_012C_01C77D17.6303ED30 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable NEWS RELEASE=20 Contact: Melanie YC Pepe (330) 836-2626x 17 REGISTER ONLINE: www.WeathervanePlayhouse.com H.O.T. Summer Camps 2007 Hands On Theater (H.O.T.) Summer Camps engage students in acting, = improvisation, staging, auditioning and technical theater. The class uses theater games to teach the fundamentals, and focuses on = collaboratively creating a performance for the final day of class. * Before and after care is available, extending the day to 9:00 a.m. to = 4:00 p.m. Students in an extended day program will spend their time expanding upon = H.O.T. class projects, theater games & activities. H.O.T. Session 1* Instructor: Ben Rexroad June 18 ~ 29 6 to 8 years old Tuition $260 H.O.T. Session 2* Instructor: Ben Rexroad July 2 ~ 13 8 to 10 years old Tuition $260 H.O.T. Session 3* Instructor: Ben Rexroad July 16 ~ 27 10 to 12 years old Tuition $260 Preschool Playhouse is a summer session for 4 & 5 year olds. Students use their creativity to explore theater arts through games, = storytelling and creative drama.=20 Preschool Playhouse ~ Morning Instructor: Trishah Scalera June 11 ~ 15 10:00 a.m. ~ 12:00 p.m. Tuition $110 Preschool Playhouse ~ Afternoon Instructor: Trishah Scalera June 11 ~ 15 1:00 p.m. ~ 3:00 p.m. Tuition $110 The Audition Workshop is a summer session for students age 13 to 18. This workshop will create an "audition package" for each student = consisting of: A headshot An acting resume Memorized audition pieces selected from the following A Dramatic monologue, comedic monologue, classical monologue & a musical = audition with steps. Audition Workshop Instructor: Trishah Scalera June 18 ~ 22 1:30 a.m. ~ 4:30 p.m. Tuition $110 Musical Theater I is a summer session custom designed to meet the needs = of individual students ages 6 to 9. Theater training in voice, dance sight-reading skills and audition = technique allows each student to advance at his or her own pace. Musical Theater I Instructor: Trishah Scalera July 16 ~ 20 10:00 a.m. ~ 1:00 p.m. Tuition $160 Musical Theater II is a summer session custom designed to meet the needs = of individual students ages 10 to 14. Theater training in voice, dance sight-reading skills and audition = technique allows each student to advance at his or her own pace. Musical Theater II Instructor: Trishah Scalera June 18 ~ 22 10:00 a.m. ~ 1:00 p.m. Tuition $160 The Summer Stock 2007, Cyrano De Bergerac is a workshop is designed for = students ages 13 and up who have already had some theatrical experience. Students will be perform, produce and design a full production in two = weeks. Special performances will be held on August 15 and 16. Space is limited to 18 acting and 4 technical only positions. This summer's production will be directed by Melanie YC Pepe, Director = of Education and Young Actor Series Producer at Weathervane Playhouse. = Most recently, she directed this year's production of Romeo & Juliet. Special Guest instructor John C Davis will be directing fight = choreography in this year's production. John is a certified fight instructor with the Society of American Fight = Directors, and directed the brilliant swordplay in this year's Youth Theater = production of Romeo & Juliet. Check him out online at = www.TheFightDirector.com. Summer Stock 2007 Cyrano De Bergerac Directed by Melanie YC Pepe & John C. Davis August 6 ~ 18, Mondays ~ Fridays 10:00 a.m. ~ 4:00 p.m. Tuition $300 Register: By phone 330-836-2626 x 17 Or online www.WeathervanePlayhouse.com ### ------=_NextPart_001_012C_01C77D17.6303ED30 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
NEWS=20 RELEASE
Contact: Melanie YC Pepe (330) = 836-2626x=20 17
REGISTER=20 ONLINEwww.WeathervanePlayhouse.com=
H.O.T. Summer Camps = 2007
Hands = On Theater=20 (H.O.T.) Summer Camps engage students in acting,=20 improvisation, staging, auditioning and technical theater.
The class uses theater games to teach the = fundamentals, and=20 focuses on collaboratively creating a performance for the final day of=20 class.
* Before and after care is available, extending the = day to=20 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Students in an extended day program will spend their = time=20 expanding upon H.O.T. class projects, theater games &=20 activities.
 
H.O.T. = Session=20 1*
Instructor: Ben Rexroad
June 18 ~ 29
6 to 8 years old
Tuition $260
 
H.O.T. = Session=20 2*
Instructor: Ben Rexroad
July 2 ~ 13
8 to 10 years old
Tuition $260
 
H.O.T. = Session=20 3*
Instructor: Ben Rexroad
July 16 ~ 27
10 to 12 years old
Tuition $260
 
 
Preschool=20 Playhouse is a summer session for = 4 & 5=20 year olds.
Students use their creativity = to explore=20 theater arts through games, storytelling and creative drama. =
 
Preschool = Playhouse ~=20 Morning
Instructor: Trishah Scalera
June 11 ~ 15
10:00 a.m. ~ 12:00 p.m.
Tuition $110
 
Preschool = Playhouse ~=20 Afternoon
Instructor: Trishah Scalera
June 11 ~ 15
1:00 p.m. ~ 3:00 p.m.
Tuition $110
 
 
The Audition=20 Workshop is a summer session for students age 13 to = 18.
This workshop will create an "audition package" for = each=20 student consisting of:
A headshot
An acting resume
Memorized audition pieces selected from the=20 following
A Dramatic monologue, comedic monologue, = classical=20 monologue & a musical audition with steps.
 
Audition=20 Workshop
Instructor: Trishah Scalera
June 18 ~ 22
1:30 a.m. ~ 4:30 p.m.
Tuition $110
 
 
Musical Theater = I is a=20 summer session custom designed to meet the needs of individual students = ages 6=20 to 9.
Theater training in voice, dance sight-reading = skills and=20 audition technique allows each student to advance at his or her own=20 pace.
 
Musical = Theater=20 I
Instructor: Trishah Scalera
July 16 ~ 20
10:00 a.m. ~ 1:00 p.m.
Tuition $160
 
Musical = Theater=20 II is a summer session custom designed to meet the needs = of=20 individual students ages 10 to 14.
Theater training in voice, dance sight-reading = skills and=20 audition technique allows each student to advance at his or her own = pace.
 
Musical = Theater=20 II
Instructor: Trishah Scalera
June 18 ~ 22
10:00 a.m. ~ 1:00 p.m.
Tuition $160

 

The Summer Stock 2007, = Cyrano De=20 Bergerac is a workshop is designed for students ages 13 = and up=20 who have already had some theatrical experience.
Students will be perform, produce and design a full = production=20 in two weeks. Special performances will be held on August 15 and = 16.
Space is limited to 18 acting and 4 = technical=20 only positions.
This summer=92s production will be directed by = Melanie=20 YC Pepe, Director of Education and Young Actor Series Producer = at=20 Weathervane Playhouse. Most recently, she directed this year=92s = production of=20 Romeo & Juliet.
Special Guest instructor John C Davis will be = directing=20 fight choreography in this year=92s production.
John is a certified fight instructor with the = Society of=20 American Fight Directors,
and directed the brilliant swordplay in this = year=92s Youth=20 Theater production of Romeo & Juliet. Check him out online at = www.TheFightDirector.com.
 
Summer Stock=20 2007
Cyrano De = Bergerac
Directed by Melanie YC Pepe & John C.=20 Davis
August 6 ~ 18, Mondays ~ Fridays
10:00 a.m. ~ 4:00 p.m.
Tuition $300
 
 
Register:
 
By = phone
330-836-2626 = x=20 17
 
Or = online
 www.WeathervanePlayhouse.com
 
 
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The guests joining Eileen Burns and Keith Faris include: ALICIA FOGAL: Starring in "Baby" at Cassidy opening next weekend. NATALIE GREEN: A Pickwick Stylette. She is currently featured in "Boogie Woogie Baby" at The Cleveland Playhouse. DONNIE LONG: The original co-host for The Midnight Martini Show's first year. CONNOR O'BRIEN: From Beck Center's Miss Saigon, national concert venues as well as having just finished his third solo CD. LISA ZEBROWSKI: A Pickwick Stylette and co-star of The Delusional Divas seen every Thursday at 10:30 at Twist Bar on Clifton. Pre-show party begins at 11:45pm. See you there. From mlbusiness2002 at yahoo.com Thu Apr 12 13:09:19 2007 From: mlbusiness2002 at yahoo.com (Maria Llivers) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 13:09:19 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a Bullhorn for Saturday charity event Message-ID: <20070412200919.46885.qmail@web52907.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-670565315-1176408559=:46548 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Anyone have a lead on where I could purchase/rent/borrow a bullhorn for a charity (Cleveland Christian Home) 5K Walk & Run on Saturday at the Zoo? I need to pick it up on Friday afternoon, as a back-up for our sound system in case of rain. Thanks very much! Maria Livers mlbusiness2002 at yahoo.com --------------------------------- Get your own web address. Have a HUGE year through Yahoo! Small Business. --0-670565315-1176408559=:46548 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Anyone have a lead on where I could purchase/rent/borrow a bullhorn for a charity (Cleveland Christian Home) 5K Walk & Run on Saturday at the Zoo?  I need to pick it up on Friday afternoon, as a back-up for our sound system in case of rain.
 
Thanks very much!
 
Maria Livers
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Have a HUGE year through Yahoo! Small Business. --0-670565315-1176408559=:46548-- From ANGDESTINY at aol.com Thu Apr 12 13:29:08 2007 From: ANGDESTINY at aol.com (ANGDESTINY at aol.com) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 16:29:08 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]FREE LECTURE: "SPIRITUALITY & The ANIMAL KINGDOM", & INFO re: MeetUp.com Message-ID: -------------------------------1176409747 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi NEOPAL, If you do not know about _www.MeetUp.com_ (http://www.MeetUp.com) , you should. It's a great way to 'meet up' with people of the same interests...including various genres of the arts like, Music, Film, TV, Theatre, Singer/Songwriters, Musicians, etc. I found this site by accident. The other topic groups are endless, from...Cars, Language, various Religions, endless Hobbies, Politics, Science, Sports, Pets, Work & Careers, & much more. You can sign up to any existing group or start your own. I started my own called "Spirituality Growth Through Knowledge". Check it out here: _http://spirituality.meetup.com/71/_ (http://spirituality.meetup.com/71/) I'm promoting my first "Meet Up" in the form of hosting a FREE Lecture called "SPIRITUALITY & THE ANIMAL KINGDOM". If interested in the lecture, email me at: _angdestiny at aol.com_ (mailto:angdestiny at aol.com) and I'll email you the detailed flyer with some info about William A. LePar. ~ FREE LECTURE ~ SPIRITUALITY & THE ANIMAL KINGDOM Saturday, APRIL 28, 2007 ~ 9:30 AM-12:30 PM Independence Public Library 6361 Selig Blvd. Independence, OH 44131 Man's involvement with the Animal Kingdom is essential to his Spiritual Growth. This fact is emphasized by many startling revelations from THE COUNCIL, the spiritual source which has been speaking to mankind for almost 40 years through the catatonic state trances of William Allen LePar. David Ries, Vice President of the *SOL Association for Research, will present The Council's perspectives on the importance of animals, be they pets or pests. Be prepared for some shocking details on the rise and fall of the dinosaurs and about the myths and mysteries of animal 'celebrities' from the past. Ries will also delve into the psychic ability and health benefits of man's best friend, our relationship with household pets and the truth about "doggie Heaven." THERE WILL BE Q&A TIME! All will be explained in this lecture on fur, feathers, & fins! - LIMITED SEATING - Please Call to Reserve Your Seat: 440-899-5023 * SOL Association for Research is a Nonprofit Organization Email or call me with any questions. Peace, Angie Angie Siciliano Starfield, Inc. >Ph: 440-899-5023 >Fax: 440-899-1217 _www.StarfieldMusic.com_ (http://www.starfieldmusic.com/) > Marketing/PR Assistance for Artists & Small Businesses < ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. -------------------------------1176409747 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hi NEOPAL,
 
If you do not know about www.MeetUp.com, you should.  It's a=20= great way to 'meet up' with people of the same interests...including various= genres of the arts like, Music, Film, TV, Theatre, Singer/Songwriters, Musi= cians, etc.  I found this site by accident.
 
The other topic groups are e= ndless, from...Cars, Language, various Religions, endless Hobbies, Politics,= Science, Sports, Pets, Work & Careers, & much more.
 
You can sign up to any=  existing group or start your own.  I started my own called "Spiri= tuality Growth Through Knowledge".  Ch= eck it out here:  http://spiritua= lity.meetup.com/71/
 
I'm promoting my first "Meet= Up" in the form of hosting a FREE Lecture called "SPIRITUALITY & THE AN= IMAL KINGDOM".
 
If interested in the lecture= , email me at: angdestiny at aol.com=20= and I'll email you the detailed flyer with some info about William A. LePar.=
&n= bsp;
~ FREE LECTURE ~
&n= bsp;
SPIRITUALITY &= THE ANIMAL KINGDOM
&n= bsp;
Saturday, APRIL 28= , 2007 ~ 9:30 AM-12:30 PM
Independence Public Librar= y
6361 Selig Blvd.
Independence, OH  441= 31
&n= bsp;
Man's involvement with the A= nimal Kingdom is essential to his Spiritual Growth.  This fact is empha= sized by many startling revelations from THE COUNCIL, the spiritual= source which has been speaking to mankind for almost 40 years through the c= atatonic state trances of William Allen LePar.
 
David Ries, Vice President o= f the *SOL Association for Research, will present The Council's perspectives= on the importance of animals, be they pets or pests.  Be prepared for=20= some shocking details on the rise and fall of the dinosaurs and about the my= ths and mysteries of animal 'celebrities' from the past.  Ries will als= o delve into the psychic ability and health benefits of man's best friend, o= ur relationship with household pets and the truth about "doggie Heaven."
 
THERE WILL BE Q&A TIME= !
All will be explained in t= his lecture on fur, feathers, & fins!
 
- LIMITED SEATING -
Please Call to Reserve You= r Seat:  440-899-5023
 
* SOL Association for Re= search is a Nonprofit Organization
 
Email or call me with any qu= estions.
 
Peace,
Angie
Angie Siciliano
Starfield, Inc.
>= Ph: 440-899-5023
>
Fax: 440-899-1217
www.StarfieldMusic.com
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-------------------------------1176409747-- From mutheatre at karamu.com Thu Apr 12 13:34:12 2007 From: mutheatre at karamu.com (Theatre) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 16:34:12 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Karamu Musical Comedy FUNKENTINE RAPTURE(Staged Reading) Message-ID: <001301c77d41$f0b61700$4401a8c0@karamuhouse.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C77D20.67337700 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Auditions for Karamu Musical Comedy:=20 THE FUNKENTINE RAPTURE(Staged Reading) Music and lyrics by Lee Summers, with book by Ben Blake and Lee Summers = It's funkadacious! It's...the funkentine rapture!!!=20 Karamu is delighted to participate in Cleveland Play House's = FusionFestival a second year in a row and a chance to give Cleveland = audience a taste of Lee Summer's muscial/comedy, "The Funkentine = Rapture".=20 The soaring '70s, platform shoes, and skyhigh afros and a beat to take = you even higher in "a Funkafied" ode to Parliament Funkadelic in "a = Funkalicious New Musical" The Funkentine Rapture. Funkentine which first = premiered in 2005 in New York at the National Alliance for Musical = Theatre's 17th Annual Festival of New Musicals was created by Lee = Summers who appeared in the original Broadway musical Dreamgirls.=20 When an aspiring funkmaster reaches for the stars, he's caught in an = uproarious battle between good and evil, funk and disco, Kentucky fried = and Harlem's catfish surprise. Can he win the girl, gain the gig, and = rescue the recipe from heinous hands? Get your funk on for the funniest = musical funkfest in years."=20 Karamu is casting right away for Actors/Singers of all nationalities.=20 Auditions will be held on Sunday 4/15 12pm-2:30pm and Tuesday 4/17 = 6pm-8pm.=20 Rehearsals will be held evenings and weekends.=20 CAST OF CHARACTERS Old Charlie Mills . . . .A Mystical Old Man Angel Dust Gonzales. . .Harlem Woman/Latin Girl (Thick Accent) Morry Steinenstein. . . .A Jewish Boy Eigi Mickorobe. . . .A Japanese Boy (Thick Accent) Abdul Hussein. . . .An Arab Boy (Thick Accent) Dick Mason. . . .(George Clinton) . . .. An Island Boy (Thick Accent)=20 Leslie Neilson . . .A White Girl Jennifer Bedlays. . .A Plus sized French Girl (French Accent)=20 Ronny Snivel . . . .Funkster's Bassist=20 Jimmy Jive. . . . .Funksters' Sax=20 Floyd Collins . . . .Funksters' Drums For more information, email performingarts at karamu.com.=20 ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C77D20.67337700 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Auditions for Karamu Musical Comedy:=20

THE FUNKENTINE RAPTURE(Staged=20 Reading)
 Music and lyrics by Lee Summers, = with book by=20 Ben Blake and Lee Summers
It's funkadacious! It's...the  funkentine rapture!!!=20
Karamu is delighted to participate in Cleveland Play = House's=20 FusionFestival a second year in a row and a chance to give Cleveland = audience a=20 taste of Lee Summer's muscial/comedy, "The Funkentine Rapture". =
 
The soaring '70s, platform shoes, and skyhigh afros = and a beat=20 to take you even higher  in "a Funkafied" ode to Parliament = Funkadelic=20 in "a Funkalicious New Musical" The = Funkentine Rapture.=20 Funkentine which first premiered in 2005 in New York at the = National=20 Alliance for Musical Theatre's 17th Annual Festival of New = Musicals was=20 created by Lee Summers who appeared in the original Broadway musical=20 Dreamgirls.=20
When an aspiring funkmaster reaches for the stars, = he's caught=20 in an uproarious battle between good and evil, funk and disco, Kentucky = fried=20 and Harlem's catfish surprise. Can he win the girl, gain the gig, and = rescue the=20 recipe from heinous hands? Get your funk on for the funniest musical = funkfest in=20 years."
 
Karamu is casting right away for Actors/Singers = of all=20 nationalities.
Auditions will be held on Sunday 4/15 12pm-2:30pm = and Tuesday=20 4/17 6pm-8pm.
Rehearsals will be held evenings and weekends.=20
 
CAST OF = CHARACTERS
Old Charlie Mills . . . .A Mystical Old = Man
Angel Dust Gonzales. . .Harlem = Woman/Latin Girl=20 (Thick Accent)
Morry Steinenstein. . . .A Jewish = Boy
Eigi Mickorobe. . . .A Japanese Boy = (Thick=20 Accent)
Abdul Hussein. . . .An Arab Boy (Thick=20 Accent)
Dick Mason. . . .(George Clinton) . . = .. An Island=20 Boy (Thick Accent)
Leslie Neilson  . . .A White = Girl
Jennifer Bedlays. . .A Plus sized = French Girl=20 (French Accent)
Ronny Snivel . . . .Funkster's Bassist=20
Jimmy Jive. . . . .Funksters' Sax =
Floyd Collins . . . .Funksters' = Drums
 
For more information, = email performingarts at karamu.com. =
 
 
 
------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C77D20.67337700-- From mslowey at yahoo.com Thu Apr 12 13:59:10 2007 From: mslowey at yahoo.com (mary slowey) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 13:59:10 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Sylvia" opens Friday, April 20 at Clague Playhouse Message-ID: <647306.57780.qm@web81414.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-688835693-1176411550=:57780 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Clague Playhouse 1371 Clague Road Westlake, OH 44145 440-331-0403 www.clagueplayhouse.com The comedy, Sylvia, by A. R. Gurney and directed by Anne McEvoy, will open Friday, April 20, 2007 and will run through May 13,2007. Greg and Kate have moved to Manhattan. While Kate is embracing her career, Greg is dissatisfied with his. The potential solution to the problem jumps into his lap in the form of a loving pooch named Sylvia. Greg forms a unusual bond to the mutt, and soon work problems are followed by even bigger marriage problems. Kate sees Sylvia as a rival for Greg's affection. Sylvia thinks Kate doesn't understand the relationship between man and dog. Performances are Thursday - Sunday (no show 4/22/07). Performance times are 8:30PM Thursday - Saturday (note later start time) and 2:00PM Sundays. An opening night reception will follow the performance. Tickets are $10-11 and may be purchased by calling the box office Wed - Sat 1-6PM. FREE parking! --0-688835693-1176411550=:57780 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Clague Playhouse
1371 Clague Road
Westlake, OH 44145
440-331-0403
 
The comedy, Sylvia, by A. R. Gurney and directed by Anne McEvoy, will open Friday, April 20, 2007 and will run through May 13,2007.
 
Greg and Kate have moved to Manhattan.  While Kate is embracing her career, Greg is dissatisfied with his.  The potential solution to the problem jumps into his lap in the form of a loving pooch named Sylvia.  Greg forms a unusual bond to the mutt, and soon work problems are followed by even bigger marriage problems.  Kate sees Sylvia as a rival for Greg's affection.  Sylvia thinks Kate doesn't understand the relationship between man and dog.
 
Performances are Thursday - Sunday (no show 4/22/07).  Performance times are 8:30PM Thursday - Saturday (note later start time) and 2:00PM Sundays.
 
An opening night reception will follow the performance.
 
Tickets are $10-11 and may be purchased by calling the box office Wed - Sat 1-6PM.
 
FREE parking!
 
 
 
--0-688835693-1176411550=:57780-- From Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu Thu Apr 12 14:33:34 2007 From: Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu (Zoldessy, Brian) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 17:33:34 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Great Lakes/Cleveland Playhouse Auditions Message-ID: <6A7FFA7E48C1A245BF0E0E642645313401EFC611@chevron5.tri-c.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77D4A.39A8F8F4 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The annual spring auditions will soon be scheduled and performers are starting to book appointments. If you need new material, want to brush-up your favorite pieces or want assistance in preparing your auditions, it would be my pleasure to help you achieve your goals. Thanks.....bz=20 =20 Prepare your Cleveland or College Auditions with the first acting coach in Ohio sanctioned by the North Central College Association - Brian Zoldessy, award winning actor, director, coach, named one of the top Professors of Acting in Ohio by Ohio Magazine and Crain's Cleveland Business, invites you to join the growing list of students who have successfully auditioned and have been accepted to: NYU, Carnegie Mellon, Boston University, Northwestern, Boston Conservatory, UCLA and many others. Numerous Cleveland performers have won the call-back and/or the role in many productions. The Actor's Toolbox *, presents a "blueprint" for preparing auditions and selecting material to achieve distinction and individuality in every audition performance.(Also available: coaching for; script analysis, rehearsal & performance problems, cold-reading & acting technique, and stage-fright issues ( based upon work with Dr. David Roland (The Confident Performer) & Anne Brebner (Setting Free The Actor).=20 =20 * Increase the range and depth of your auditions; =20 * Give voice and body to every monologue performed; =20 * Conquer the frequently unpredictable challenges of contemporary/classical auditions; =20 * Experience a persuasive expression of a finely etched audition performance. (* The Actor's Toolbox by Brian Zoldessy, currently in re-writes/ Copyright 2005 Course Packet Publishing) =20 Contact: brian.zoldessy at tri-c.edu 216-987-2338 =20 REVIEWS: =20 Well, you have succeeded once more, Mr. Zoldessy. Yesterday, I found out I got into the Theatre Education program at NYU! I just want to thank you again so much for all your amazing advice and training. You are an amazing teacher=20 =20 Sincerely, Emily Baron =20 Brian Zoldessy is the greatest acting teacher I have ever had. I give him a lot of the credit for my college acceptances. He's funny, caring, and intelligent, and I've recommended him to everyone I know seeking a coach. =20 Alex Wyse =20 Great Acting Coach in our own backyard.......a gifted actor and director, he is also terrific as an acting instructor. He shows you how to start with the basics of acting and then how to build on those basics to get the layered performance that every actor strives for. His passion and respect for his craft have certainly inspired me to pay "even more attention to the work". =20 Molly Clay =20 Subject: Celebrating a great performance Date: Mon, 23 May 2005 17:19:06 -0400 I had one of those rare moments the other day. I saw a local actor give a once-in-a-lifetime performance. It was even more unusual, in that the performance was in a new play which still needed work. The play is called TO KNOW HIM, a drama by Albi Gorn about an AIDS patient and a female rabbinical student who comes to visit him. They argue religion, talk about old movies, and ultimately she tries to get him to reconcile with his estranged father. The incredibly riveting performance was by Brian Zoldessy, who so inhabited the role with every breath, movement, look, gesture, and action that I will likely remember it to the end of my life .Brian himself had a severely life-threatening illness earlier this year --where he was in and out of the hospital for a good 3 months. His experience clearly shaped how he handled the role. With painstaking physical work --from the smallest details, like putting lotion on his leg - Zoldessy showed exhaustion, anger, pain, and spiritual despair - yet instead of being depressing, the effect was exhilarating. No one could take their eyes off him . It reminded me how one can't really judge a script until it is fully incarnated. I would have dismissed this play as predictable and way too talky had I read a draft. But with this textured, loving performance fueling it, it ended up being deeply moving. I just wanted to celebrate a wonderful performance! Linda Eisenstein Cleveland, OH, USA lindaeisenstein at yahoo.com www.lindaeisenstein.com ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77D4A.39A8F8F4 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The annual=20 spring auditions will soon be scheduled and performers are starting=20 to book appointments.  If you need new material, want to = brush-up=20 your favorite pieces or want assistance in preparing your auditions, it = would be=20 my pleasure to help you achieve your goals.   =20 Thanks.....bz 
 

Prepare your = Cleveland or College Auditions=20 with the first acting coach in Ohio sanctioned by the North Central = College=20 Association – Brian Zoldessy, award winning actor, director, = coach, named one of=20 the top Professors of Acting in Ohio by Ohio Magazine and Crain’s = Cleveland=20 Business, invites you to join the growing list of students who have = successfully=20 auditioned and have been accepted to: NYU, Carnegie Mellon, Boston = University,=20 Northwestern, Boston Conservatory, UCLA and many others. Numerous Cleveland performers have won the call-back and/or = the role=20 in many productions. The Actor’s Toolbox *, = presents a “blueprint”=20 for preparing auditions and selecting=20 material to achieve distinction and individuality in every audition=20 performance.(Also available: coaching = for; script=20 analysis, rehearsal & performance problems, cold-reading & = acting=20 technique, and stage-fright issues ( based upon work with Dr. David = Roland (The=20 Confident Performer) & Anne Brebner (Setting Free The=20 Actor). 

 

*=20 Increase the range and depth of your auditions;   =20

*=20 Give voice and body to every monologue performed;  =20

*=20 Conquer the frequently unpredictable challenges of = contemporary/classical=20 auditions; 

*=20 Experience a persuasive expression of a finely etched audition=20 performance.

 =20 (* The Actor’s Toolbox by Brian Zoldessy, currently in re-writes/ = Copyright 2005=20 Course Packet Publishing)

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           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;   =20 Contact: brian.zoldessy at tri-c.edu&nbs= p;   =20 216-987-2338           &n= bsp;      =20             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;    

REVIEWS:

 

Well,=20 you have succeeded once more, Mr. Zoldessy. Yesterday, I found out I got = into=20 the Theatre Education program at NYU! I just want to thank you again so = much for=20 all your amazing advice and training. You are an amazing teacher=20

 

Sincerely,=20 Emily=20 Baron

 

Brian=20 Zoldessy is the greatest acting teacher I have ever had. I give him a = lot of the=20 credit for my college acceptances.  He's funny, caring, and = intelligent,=20 and I've recommended him to everyone I know seeking a=20 coach.

 

Alex=20 Wyse

 

Great=20 Acting Coach in our own backyard…….a=20 gifted actor and director, he is also terrific as an acting = instructor.  He=20 shows you how to start with the basics of acting and then how to build = on those=20 basics to get the layered performance that every actor strives = for.  His=20 passion and respect for his craft have certainly inspired me to pay = “even more=20 attention to the work”.

 

Molly=20 Clay

 

Subject:=20 Celebrating a great performance
Date: Mon, 23 May 2005 17:19:06=20 -0400

I had one of those rare moments the other day. I saw a = local actor=20 give a once-in-a-lifetime performance. It was even more unusual, in that = the=20 performance was in a new play which still needed work. The play is = called TO=20 KNOW HIM, a drama by Albi Gorn about an AIDS patient and a female = rabbinical=20 student who comes to visit him. They argue religion, talk about old = movies, and=20 ultimately she tries to get him to reconcile with his estranged father. = The=20 incredibly riveting performance was by Brian Zoldessy, who so inhabited = the role=20 with every breath, movement, look, gesture, and action that I will = likely=20 remember it to the end of my life .Brian himself had a severely = life-threatening=20 illness earlier this year --where he was in and out of the hospital for = a good 3=20 months. His experience clearly shaped how he handled the role. =  With=20 painstaking physical work --from the smallest details, like putting = lotion on=20 his leg – Zoldessy showed exhaustion, anger, pain, and spiritual = despair – yet=20 instead of being depressing, the effect was exhilarating. No one could = take=20 their eyes off him . It reminded me how one can't really judge a script = until it=20 is fully incarnated. I would have dismissed this play as predictable and = way too=20 talky had I read a draft. But with this textured, loving performance = fueling it,=20 it ended up being deeply moving. I just wanted to celebrate a wonderful=20 performance!

Linda Eisenstein
Cleveland, OH, USA
lindaeisenstein at yahoo.com=20 www.lindaeisenstein.com

------_=_NextPart_001_01C77D4A.39A8F8F4-- From Pmcaine at aol.com Thu Apr 12 17:37:55 2007 From: Pmcaine at aol.com (Pmcaine at aol.com) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 20:37:55 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Very discounted tkts for John Legend/Corinne Bailey Rae Message-ID: -------------------------------1176424675 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I have 2 very discounted tickets for you to see: The 2 newest, most exciting perfomers on the music scene are in town for you to see. Who: John Legend and Corinne Bailey Rae. Where: The Akron Civic Theatre When: Monday, April 16, 7:30 They are the hottest new performers. John Legend winner of 6 Grammys 2005/2006. 05' won Best New Recording Artist. Corinne Bailey Rae, nominated for 3 Grammys- 2006. Hit singles: "Put Your Records On", and "Like a Star" I am not looking to make a profit. I just don't want the seats to go to waste. (your price=$27.50/each) (original price= $49.50/each). I am willing to accept any reasonable offer, so go ahead and ask. You can e-mail me at _pmcaine at aol.com_ (mailto:pmcaine at aol.com) , or call 216-543-2172. ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. -------------------------------1176424675 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
I have 2 very discounted tickets=20= for you=20 to see:
 
The 2 newest, most exciting perfomers on the mus= ic=20 scene are in town for you to see.
 
 
Who:    John Legend and Corinne Bailey=20 Rae.
Where:  The Akron Civic Theatre
When:   Monday, April 16, 7:30
 
They are the hottest new performers.  John Legend w= inner=20 of 6 Grammys 2005/2006.  05' won Best New Recording=20 Artist.
 
Corinne Bailey Rae, nominated for 3 Grammys- 2006.=20= Hit=20 singles: "Put Your Records On", and "Like a Star"
 
 
I am not looking to make a profit.  I=20= just=20 don't want the seats to go to waste.  (your price=3D$27.50/each)=20
(original price=3D $49.50/each). =20
 
I am willing to accept any reason= able=20 offer, so go ahead and ask. 
 
You can e-mail me at pmcaine at aol.com, or call 216-543-2172.&n= bsp;=20
 




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AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA= --0-1426680466-1176429562=:23908-- From cjtonline at hotmail.com Thu Apr 12 19:52:43 2007 From: cjtonline at hotmail.com (Christopher Toth) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 22:52:43 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Brass Quintet and Organ Concert Message-ID: --_cc56cf52-8d80-4af5-8089-700add04378e_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Who: Bethany Brass Quintet led by Erik Hasselquist, trumpet; Christopher Toth, organ & keyboard =20 What: Concert - see program below =20 Where: Bethany English Lutheran Church 15460 Triskett Rd [near W. 150th & Lorain] Cleveland, OH 44111 =20 When: Sunday, 15 April 2007, 7:00 p.m. =20 Program: =20 Guami, Two Canzonas Handel, Suite in D Major Persichetti, The Hollow Men Maschera, Two Canzonas Haydn, Larghetto Enescu, Legend Arnatt, Suite for Organ and Brass Schumann, Adagio and Allegro Nelhybel, A Mighty Fortress =20 =20 _________________________________________________________________ It=92s tax season, make sure to follow these few simple tips=20 http://articles.moneycentral.msn.com/Taxes/PreparationTips/PreparationTips.= aspx?icid=3DWLMartagline= --_cc56cf52-8d80-4af5-8089-700add04378e_ Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Who:     Bethany Brass Quintet
            led= by Erik Hasselquist, trumpet;
            Christop= her Toth, organ & keyboard
 
What:    Concert - see program below
 
Where:   Bethany English Lutheran Church
            154= 60 Triskett Rd [near W. 150th & Lorain]
            Cle= veland, OH  44111
 
When:    Sunday, 15 April 2007, 7:00 p.m.
 
Program:
 
     Guami,  Two Canzonas
     Handel,  Suite in D Major
     Persichetti,  The Hollow Men
     Maschera,  Two Canzonas
     Haydn,  Larghetto
     Enescu,  Legend
     Arnatt,  Suite for Organ and Brass
     Schumann,  Adagio and Allegro
     Nelhybel,  A Mighty Fortress
 
 


It=92s tax season, make sure to follow these few simp= le tips Check it out!= = --_cc56cf52-8d80-4af5-8089-700add04378e_-- From meglouisedance at yahoo.com Thu Apr 12 19:57:47 2007 From: meglouisedance at yahoo.com (megan pitcher) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 19:57:47 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Friday Dance Improv Jam Message-ID: <400364.53966.qm@web55415.mail.re4.yahoo.com> --0-1550598775-1176433067=:53966 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Build or enhance your movement skills through play. Learn to lead and follow without talking. Feel what it means to be part of an ensemble. Be supported while you break out into a new idea. Enjoy the warm and supportive company of other professionals, pre-professionals and open minded community members. MegLouise Dance Hosts Improv Jams at Studio 11 Friday, April 13 at 8:00pm (always the 2nd and 4th Fridays) Suggested $5 Donation Come to watch or join. Feel free to suggest themes and ideas as inspiration or give feedback on our adventures. Bring a friend, come and go, enjoy the artwalk below! For More Information, Contact: Megan Pitcher Artistic Director, MegLouise Dance meglouisedance at yahoo.com www.meglouisedance.com --------------------------------- We won't tell. Get more on shows you hate to love (and love to hate): Yahoo! TV's Guilty Pleasures list. --0-1550598775-1176433067=:53966 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit

Build or enhance your movement skills through play. Learn to lead and follow without talking. Feel what it means to be part of an ensemble. Be supported while you break out into a new idea. Enjoy the warm and supportive company of other professionals, pre-professionals and open minded community members.

MegLouise Dance Hosts
Improv Jams at Studio 11
Friday, April 13 at 8:00pm
(always the 2nd and 4th Fridays)
Suggested $5 Donation

Come to watch or join. Feel free to suggest themes and ideas as inspiration or give feedback on our adventures. Bring a friend, come and go, enjoy the artwalk below!

For More Information, Contact:
Megan Pitcher
Artistic Director, MegLouise Dance
meglouisedance at yahoo.com
www.meglouisedance.com


We won't tell. Get more on shows you hate to love
(and love to hate): Yahoo! TV's Guilty Pleasures list. --0-1550598775-1176433067=:53966-- From jamiekoeth at hotmail.com Thu Apr 12 20:05:18 2007 From: jamiekoeth at hotmail.com (Jamie Koeth) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 23:05:18 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]URINETOWN ON CHANNEL 3 Message-ID: HEY EVERYONE, Stagecrafters' Teen Academy production of Urinetown will be featured on Channel 3 this Friday morning, April 13th on "Good Company" from 10-11am. They will be playing a video clip from a rehearsal and interviewing some teens in the show! Check it out!!!!! _________________________________________________________________ MSN is giving away a trip to Vegas to see Elton John.? Enter to win today. http://msnconcertcontest.com?icid-nceltontagline From cbc5 at case.edu Thu Apr 12 20:23:53 2007 From: cbc5 at case.edu (Christopher Chung) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 23:23:53 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MIDDLE OF MAY PRESENTS GODSPELL OPENING FRIDAY APRIL 13 Message-ID: <461EF7C9.30506@case.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------050803050607040603010903 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="------------010303080007010500080003" --------------010303080007010500080003 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dear NEOPAL Subscribers, *COME SUPPORT MIDDLE OF MAY'S PRODUCTION OF GODSPELL WITH A CAST OF VERY TALENTED TEENS FROM THE GREATER CLEVELAND AREA! *Discover a wonderfully moving experience, as students from Bay High School, Fairview High School, Magnificat High School, St. Ignatius High School, St. Edward High School, and Westlake High School tell the story of The Gospels through their own eyes and hearts. This will be an experience that you will not want to miss. Please feel free to invite anyone you want to this event and spread the word to everyone you know. In doing so, you will have the chance to see the start of something amazing...: *April 13 - 7:30pm April 14 - 2:00pm & 7:30pm April 15 - 3:00pm April 19 - 7:30pm April 20 - 7:30pm April 21 - 2:00pm & 7:30pm** CAST LIST: *Pat Miller (Jesus), Scott Donaldson (John the Baptist), Tym Tagliaferio (Judas), Catherine Betts, Devin Copfer, Mark Goins, Kiersten Greifenstein, Eileen Janesz, Eric Mayer, Ashley Norris, Molly Norris, Amanda Papa, Katherine Udris, and Anooj Bhandari. *PRODUCTION TEAM:* Jarred Nichols (Director), Christopher Chung (Music Director), and Melissa Smith-Beudert & Nicci Casarra (Choreographer). ## Created in 1971, Godspell retells the Gospel according to St. Matthew transposed into a contemporary setting, with music and new lyrics by Stephen Schwartz and book by John-Michael Tebelak. *MIDDLE OF MAY PRODUCTIONS:* Middle of May Productions is a not-for-profit production company committed to bringing inventive and thought-provoking theatrical experiences back to the community. They believe that theatre should not only entertain, but inspire... ## --------------010303080007010500080003 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit MIDDLE OF MAY PRESENTS GODSPELL OPENING FRIDAY APRIL 13 Dear NEOPAL Subscribers,

COME SUPPORT MIDDLE OF MAY'S PRODUCTION OF GODSPELL WITH A CAST OF VERY TALENTED TEENS FROM THE GREATER CLEVELAND AREA!

Discover a wonderfully moving experience, as students from Bay High School, Fairview High School, Magnificat High School, St. Ignatius High School, St. Edward High School, and Westlake High School tell the story of The Gospels through their own eyes and hearts.  This will be an experience that you will not want to miss. Please feel free to invite anyone you want to this event and spread the word to everyone you know. In doing so, you will have the chance to see the start of something amazing...:

April 13 - 7:30pm
April 14 - 2:00pm & 7:30pm
April 15 - 3:00pm
April 19 - 7:30pm
April 20 - 7:30pm
April 21 - 2:00pm & 7:30pm


CAST LIST: 
Pat Miller (Jesus), Scott Donaldson (John the Baptist), Tym Tagliaferio (Judas), Catherine Betts, Devin Copfer, Mark Goins, Kiersten Greifenstein, Eileen Janesz, Eric Mayer, Ashley Norris, Molly Norris, Amanda Papa, Katherine Udris, and Anooj Bhandari.

PRODUCTION TEAM:  Jarred Nichols (Director), Christopher Chung (Music Director), and Melissa Smith-Beudert & Nicci Casarra (Choreographer).

##

Created in 1971, Godspell retells the Gospel according to St. Matthew transposed into a contemporary setting, with music and new lyrics by Stephen Schwartz and book by John-Michael Tebelak.

MIDDLE OF MAY PRODUCTIONS:

Middle of May Productions is a not-for-profit production company committed to bringing inventive and thought-provoking theatrical experiences back to the community. They believe that theatre should not only entertain, but inspire...

##

--------------010303080007010500080003-- --------------050803050607040603010903 Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=utf-8; name="cbc5.vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="cbc5.vcf" begin:vcard fn:Christopher Chung n:Chung;Christopher adr;dom:;;11328 Euclid Ave, Apt 507;Cleveland;OH;44106-5109 email;internet:cbc5 at case.edu tel;cell:562.881.3352 version:2.1 end:vcard --------------050803050607040603010903-- From jamiekoeth at hotmail.com Thu Apr 12 20:19:51 2007 From: jamiekoeth at hotmail.com (Jamie Koeth) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 23:19:51 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Beverly Smith-Urinetown Invitation Message-ID: Hello Beverly, A few months ago, you posted on Neopal that you disagreed with our choice to produce Urinetown with 8-12 graders at Stagecrafters Youth Theatre. I'd like to sincerely and cordially invite you to attend any of our upcoming performances as my guest. You may also bring as many friends and colleagues as you'd like for free. Just mention your name at the door and we will give you any number of complimentary tickets. I welcome differing opinions and am not seeking to change your thoughts at all. This is simply an invitation to a great and fun show. Sincerley, Jamie Koeth, Director URINETOWN THE MUSICAL STAGECRAFTERS YOUTH THEATRE SATURDAY, APRIL 14TH AT 2PM AND 7PM SUNDAY, APRIL 15TH AT 1PM ORANGE HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 32000 CHAGRIN BLVD., PEPPER PIKE, OH 216-831-8601 FOR QUESTIONS _________________________________________________________________ Get a FREE Web site, company branded e-mail and more from Microsoft Office Live! http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/mcrssaub0050001411mrt/direct/01/ From PFLORIANO at aol.com Fri Apr 13 04:09:42 2007 From: PFLORIANO at aol.com (PFLORIANO at aol.com) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 07:09:42 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Club Laff Discount Tonight! Message-ID: --part1_d43.6c28fc8.3350bef6_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 2 performances this week, a Fri and Sat evening show. It features Natalie Green, Becca Marks, Maggie Stahl, Paul Floriano with=20 Musical Direction by Maureen Hartung. This weekend is Floriano's final performances.=A0 Starting on April 20, Greg= =20 Violand's manly baritone will replace Floriano's warbling in the show on the= =20 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_d43.6c28fc8.3350bef6_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

There is a great, little musical revue at the C= leveland Play House Club, called, "Boogie Woogie Baby!'=A0=A0 It's the music= of the Andrews Sisters and we have 2 performances this week, a Fri and Sat=20= evening show.

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

This weekend is Floriano's final performances.=A0 Starting on April 20, Greg= Violand's manly baritone will replace Floriano's warbling in the show on th= e 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 wha= t's free at http://www.aol.com. --part1_d43.6c28fc8.3350bef6_boundary-- From suehollandjohnson at yahoo.com Fri Apr 13 04:41:28 2007 From: suehollandjohnson at yahoo.com (sue holland johnson) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 04:41:28 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio Needs to Fill Male Role Immediately for Gary Webster's "Prime Beef" Message-ID: <839677.87779.qm@web38706.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-477210782-1176464488=:87779 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit The WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio needs to immediately fill the role of Eddie, a supporting character in Prime Beef, one of three romantic comedies, by local playwright, Gary R. Webster, for its ?PlayActs? Performances. The one-acts, You'll be Back, Strictly Platonic? and Prime Beef will be performed, Sat. & Sun. 4/28 & 4/29, at Gallery 324, for 2 benefit performances. Eddie (late 20?s, w/b). An average looking, shy guy. Wishes he could find a woman like Diane. He's flattered when she asks him to participate in the bachelor auction. He's sincerely sorry he doesn't raise any money for the animal shelter but is also hurt when no one bids on him. Please email if you'd like more information &/or would be able to come in and read, tomorrow, Saturday, 4/14. Thanks . . . Sue Johnson Director wakeup4664 at aol.com wakeupandlives.org (216) 561-8608 http://carolirvin.com/wakeup.htm --------------------------------- Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell? Check outnew cars at Yahoo! Autos. --0-477210782-1176464488=:87779 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
The WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio needs to immediately fill  the role of Eddie, a supporting character in  Prime Beef, one of three romantic comedies, by local playwright, Gary R. Webster, for its ?PlayActs? Performances.  The one-acts, You'll be Back, Strictly Platonic? and Prime Beef will be performed, Sat. & Sun. 4/28 & 4/29, at Gallery 324, for 2 benefit performances. 
 
 Eddie (late 20?s, w/b). An average looking, shy guy. Wishes he could find a woman like Diane. He's flattered when she asks him to participate in the bachelor auction. He's sincerely sorry he doesn't raise any money for the animal shelter but is also hurt when no one bids on him.
 
Please email if you'd like more information &/or would be able to come in and read, tomorrow, Saturday, 4/14.
 
Thanks . . .
Sue Johnson
Director
wakeupandlives.org
(216) 561-8608


http://carolirvin.com/wakeup.htm


Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell?
Check out new cars at Yahoo! Autos. --0-477210782-1176464488=:87779-- From houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com Fri Apr 13 05:35:33 2007 From: houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com (Jessica Houde) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 05:35:33 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]FREE class on Sunday April 22nd at Houde School of Acting!!!! Message-ID: <226200.99860.qm@web30103.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-720228507-1176467733=:99860 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit HOUDE SCHOOL OF ACTING IS SCHEDULING FOR OUR FREE CLASS! We have already had 3 very successful FREE CLASSES and because of the high demand for a WEEKEND class we are now scheduling for: SUNDAY APRIL 22ND! We use the Meisner technique which focuses on "living truthfully under imaginary circumstances." We are located in BEACHWOOD, OHIO. Call or email to register and for exact location! They book up fast so hurry and register! Contact Information: Houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com (440) 223-4533 - Ashley Gulla BIOGRAPHY: Jessica Houde, the owner of Houde School of Acting, has studied and taught at Playhouse West in Los Angeles with Robert Caregie and Jeff Goldblum. She has also worked with the following well known actors; James Franco, Shawnee Smith, Robin Cohen, Jeff Goldblum and Mark Peligrino. Her experience in acting and teaching has helped to develop current students to become the best actors they can be! --0-720228507-1176467733=:99860 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
HOUDE SCHOOL OF ACTING
IS SCHEDULING
FOR OUR
FREE CLASS!
 
 
We have already had 3 very successful FREE CLASSES and because of the high demand for a WEEKEND class we are now scheduling for:
 
SUNDAY APRIL 22ND!
 
We use the Meisner technique which focuses on
"living truthfully under imaginary circumstances."
 
 
We are located in BEACHWOOD, OHIO.
 
Call or email to register and for exact location!
They book up fast so hurry and register!
 
Contact Information:
Houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com
 
(440) 223-4533 - Ashley Gulla
 
 
BIOGRAPHY:
Jessica Houde, the owner of Houde School of Acting, has studied and taught at Playhouse West in Los Angeles with Robert Caregie and Jeff Goldblum. She has also worked with the following well known actors; James Franco, Shawnee Smith, Robin Cohen, Jeff Goldblum and Mark Peligrino.  Her experience in acting and teaching has helped to develop current students to become the best actors they can be!
--0-720228507-1176467733=:99860-- From jkeppe at mac.com Fri Apr 13 05:38:54 2007 From: jkeppe at mac.com (John Kepperley) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 08:38:54 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]North Olmsted High School's "The Music Man" 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. --MS_Mac_OE_3259298334_301645_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable NORTH OLMSTED HIGH SCHOOL MUSIC DEPARTMENT PRESENTS "The Music Man" Students at North Olmsted High School are eagerly anticipating this years Music Department=B9s performance of=B9 Meredith Willson=B9s musical, The Music Man. The performances will be April 278th & April 28th at 7:30 PM and April 29th at 2:00 PM in the North Olmsted High School Cafetorium. Members of the High School Orchestra, the High School Choir, the High School Thespian Club, and The High School Artisans Club have contributed to the production. "The Music Man" PRODUCTION STAFF PRODUCER John Kepperley CHOREOGRAPHER Brenda Larochelle DIRECTOR Michael Larochelle VOCAL MUSIC DIRECTOR David Bird INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC DIRECTOR Ben McMurtrie, Daniel Greene PRODUCTION STAGE MANAGERS Amanda Browne, Heather Hileman SET DIRECTOR Michael Larochelle TECHNICAL LIGHTING/SOUND CONSULTANT Robert Horn AUDIO TECHNICIAN Dave Prince TECHNICAL CONSULTANT Michael Larochelle COSTUMER Nancy Melchiorus =20 Ticket prices for the reserved seats will be $8.00 adults; $4.50 students and senior citizens with sales starting on April 12, 2005. Call 801-5050, extension 8030 to reserve a seat for a particular performance and pick up and pay for your tickets within three school days after your call in reservation. Residents may purchase reserved seat tickets directly from th= e high school bursars office between the hours of 10:30 AM and 1:30 PM or 3:00 PM and 3:45 PM. North Olmsted High School is Located at 5755 Burns Rd. North Olmsted, Ohio 44070. 440-779-8825 --MS_Mac_OE_3259298334_301645_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable North Olmsted High School's "The Music Man"

NORTH OLMSTED HIGH SCHOOL MUSIC
DEPARTMENT PRESENTS
"The Music Man"

Students at North Olmsted High School are eagerly an= ticipating this years Music Department=B9s performance of=B9 Meredith Willson=B9s = musical, The Music Man. The performances  will be April 278th & April 28th =  at 7:30 PM and April 29th at 2:00 PM in the North Olmsted H= igh School Cafetorium.  Members of the High School Orchestra, the High = School Choir, the High School Thespian Club,   and The High School= Artisans Club have contributed to the production.

"The Music Man" PRODUCTI= ON STAFF
   = ;        PRODUCER    =             = ;            &nb= sp;            &= nbsp;            = ;            &nb= sp;            &= nbsp;            = ;    John Kepperley
           CHORE= OGRAPHER           &nb= sp;            &= nbsp;            = ;            &nb= sp;            &= nbsp;            = ;    Brenda Larochelle
           DIREC= TOR             &= nbsp;            = ;            &nb= sp;            &= nbsp;            = ;            &nb= sp;            &= nbsp;          Michael Lar= ochelle
           VOCAL= MUSIC DIRECTOR          &n= bsp;            =             &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;            =  David Bird
            &n= bsp;    INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC DIRECTOR   &= nbsp;            = ;            &nb= sp;         Ben McMurtrie, Dani= el Greene           &nb= sp;            <= BR>            PRODUCTI= ON STAGE MANAGERS          =             &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;   Amanda Browne, Heather Hileman
            &n= bsp;    SET DIRECTOR     &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;            =             &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;            =             &nbs= p;        Michael Larochelle
           TECHN= ICAL LIGHTING/SOUND CONSULTANT       Rober= t Horn            =             &nbs= p;       
           AUDIO TE= CHNICIAN            &= nbsp;            = ;            &nb= sp;            &= nbsp;  
Dave Prince
            &n= bsp;    TECHNICAL CONSULTANT    &n= bsp;            =             &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;            =      Michael Larochelle
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Ticket prices for the reserved seats will be $8.00 adults; $4.50 stude= nts and senior citizens with sales starting on April 12, 2005.  Call 80= 1-5050,  extension  8030  to reserve a seat for a particular = performance and pick up and pay for your tickets within three school days af= ter your call in reservation.  Residents may purchase reserved seat tic= kets directly from the high school bursars office between the hours of 10:30= AM  and 1:30 PM or 3:00 PM and 3:45 PM.

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We're a high-energy all occasion - variety band. We do mostly corporate events/weddings, few bars. We're looking for an awesome lead guitar player who is also a singer and has a great stage presence. We play 50+ jobs a year

We're preferably looking for someone who has played in all-occasion bands before and already knows a good amount of the all occasion material because our song list is very diverse and pretty long. We play everything from Jazz Standards to Hip-Hop

If you're an awesome guitar player/singer with great stage presence, we want to hear from you!
 


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Check out new cars at Yahoo! Autos. --0-1405610656-1176472309=:36264-- From ktpikus at yahoo.com Fri Apr 13 07:01:45 2007 From: ktpikus at yahoo.com (Catherine Pikus) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 07:01:45 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]New session of Ballroom Dance Lessons scheduled to begin... Message-ID: <603209.29010.qm@web50902.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-1565196943-1176472905=:29010 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Do you watch "Dancing with the Stars" religiously and want to learn? Are you a closet "Dirty Dancing" fan? Have you ever wanted to impress that special someone on the dance floor? Ballroom Dance Lessons are now being offered at Mentor Heisley Racquet & Fitness Club. (Membership NOT required) Over the next 10 weeks, Learn the basics of Cha-cha, Waltz, Swing, Tango, Fox Trot, Merengue, and Much More! Membership to the fitness club is NOT required, nor is having a partner. All you need is a willingness to learn. A new session of ballroom dance lessons is scheduled to begin Wednesday April 18 and there is no deadline for registration. Date: Wednesday evenings From April 18 to June 27 (There will be no class on Wed. May 2) Time: 7:30-8:30pm (if necessary a second session may be added from 8:30-9:30) Location: Mentor Heisley Racquet and Fitness Club 6000 Heisley Road Mentor, Ohio (440)357-6147 Cost: Members: $50/person Non-Members: $65/person For further information contact Cindy at (440)357-6147 or by e-mail at cwollant at neohio.twcbc.com To register, contact Heisley Racquet Club at (440)357-6147. --------------------------------- Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell? Check outnew cars at Yahoo! Autos. --0-1565196943-1176472905=:29010 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Do you watch "Dancing with the Stars" religiously and want to learn?
 
Are you a closet "Dirty Dancing" fan?
 
Have you ever wanted to impress that special someone on the dance floor?
 
Ballroom Dance Lessons
 
are now being offered at Mentor Heisley Racquet & Fitness Club.  (Membership NOT required)
 
Over the next 10 weeks, Learn the basics of Cha-cha, Waltz, Swing, Tango, Fox Trot, Merengue, and Much More!
 
Membership to the fitness club is NOT required, nor is having a partner.  All you need is a willingness to learn.
 
A new session of ballroom dance lessons is scheduled to begin Wednesday April 18 and there is no deadline for registration.
 
 
Date:      Wednesday evenings From April 18 to June 27
                   (There will be no class on Wed. May 2)
 
Time:      7:30-8:30pm
       (if necessary a second session may be added from 8:30-9:30)
 
Location:  Mentor Heisley Racquet and Fitness Club
              
6000 Heisley Road
Mentor, Ohio
               (440)357-6147
 
Cost:      Members: $50/person 
             Non-Members:  $65/person
 
 
For further information contact Cindy at (440)357-6147
  or by e-mail at cwollant at neohio.twcbc.com
 
To register, contact Heisley Racquet Club at (440)357-6147


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Check out new cars at Yahoo! Autos. --0-1565196943-1176472905=:29010-- From office at waccelyria.org Fri Apr 13 07:22:56 2007 From: office at waccelyria.org (Diana Tyler) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 10:22:56 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Organ Dedication Concert This Sunday--Todd Wilson Message-ID: <000201c77dd7$3b6bce30$6501a8c0@waccoffice> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0003_01C77DB5.B45A2E30 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Virtuoso to Perform One of America's leading concert organists, Todd Wilson, will be featured in a 3 p.m. concert at Elyria's Washington Avenue Christian Church this Sunday, April 15 when the church dedicates its new pipe organ. The newly-installed 18-rank pipe organ was designed and built by Kegg Pipe Organ Builders of Hartville, Ohio. Wilson has been hailed by critics and audiences as a "fabulous virtuoso" with "stunning technique" who consistently brings audiences to their feet. His bold and dynamic playing style combine with entertaining and diverse programming to win new fans of what has been described as the king of all instruments. Audiences particularly enjoy Wilson's personal charm and wit demonstrated in his spoken performance remarks. Todd Wilson has been heard in many major cities throughout the United States, Europe and Japan, playing solo concerts and accompanying some of the world's best orchestras. He dedicated the organ in the new 21,000-seat Mormon Conference Center in Salt Lake City, and performed with the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra on the first orchestra subscription series concert featuring the new organ at Disney Hall in Los Angeles. Wilson is Director of Music and Organist at Cleveland's Church of the Covenant and also chairs the Organ Department of The Cleveland Institute of Music. Former Head of the Organ Department at Berea's Baldwin-Wallace College Conservatory of Music, he was a favorite performer in the school's annual Bach Festivals. He currently teaches at Columbus' Capital University. Organ Curator of the recently-restored E.M. Skinner Norton Memorial Organ in Cleveland's Severance Hall, he can be heard playing a variety of Christmas music on "A Joyous Celebration", the 2001 inaugural recording of that instrument. Wilson has several releases on the JAV label, including a 2005 disk which features a live recital of American music from the National Cathedral in Washington, DC. His "In a Quiet Cathedral," a two-disc collection of meditative organ music, has been described as a "must-have" recording for music enthusiasts. He received his Bachelor and Master of Music degrees from the College-Conservatory of Music at the University of Cincinnati, where he studied organ with Wayne Fisher. He received additional coaching in organ repertoire from Russell Saunders at The Eastman School of Music. Winner of the Grand Prix de Chartres (France) and the Ft. Wayne Competition, Wilson has become a sought-after adjudicator for many of the world's most prestigious competitions. He is an active member of the American Guild of Organists and holds the Fellow and Choirmaster certificates. Wilson was a featured performer for the Centennial National Convention of the Guild in New York City. A reception will follow Sunday's concert, with a freewill offering benefiting the church's Organ Fund. Washington Avenue Christian Church is located at 301 Washington Avenue, in downtown Elyria, across from the Elyria Public Library. For further information, call 440-323-4213, email office at waccelyria.org or visit the church's web site: www.waccelyria.org . # # # Blessings, Diana Tyler, Office Administrator Washington Avenue Christian Church Elyria, OH 44035-5124 Phone: 440-323-4213 Fax: 440-323-4214 Website: www.waccelyria.org E-mail: office at waccelyria.org ------=_NextPart_000_0003_01C77DB5.B45A2E30 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Virtuoso to Perform

        = ;    One of = America's leading concert organists, Todd Wilson, will be featured in a 3 p.m. concert at = Elyria’s Washington Avenue Christian Church this Sunday, April 15 when the church dedicates its new pipe organ.  = The newly-installed 18-rank pipe organ was designed and built by Kegg Pipe = Organ Builders of Hartville, = Ohio.

        = ;    = Wilson has been hailed by critics and audiences as a “fabulous = virtuoso” with “stunning technique” who consistently brings audiences = to their feet.   His bold = and dynamic playing style combine with entertaining and diverse programming to win new fans = of what has been described as the king of all instruments.  Audiences particularly enjoy = Wilson’s personal charm and wit demonstrated in his spoken performance = remarks.

Todd Wilson has been heard in many major = cities throughout the United = States, Europe and = Japan, playing solo concerts and accompanying = some of the world’s best orchestras.  He dedicated the organ in the new 21,000-seat = Mormon = Conference = Center in = Salt Lake = City, and performed with the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra on the first orchestra subscription series = concert featuring the new organ at Disney Hall in = Los = Angeles.

        = ;    = Wilson is Director of Music and Organist at = Cleveland’s Church of the Covenant and also chairs the Organ Department of The = Cleveland Institute of Music.  Former = Head of the Organ Department at = Berea’s Baldwin-Wallace College Conservatory of Music, he was a favorite = performer in the school’s annual Bach Festivals.  He currently teaches at = ColumbusCapital = University.  

Organ Curator of the recently-restored = E.M. Skinner Norton Memorial Organ in Cleveland’s Severance Hall, he = can be heard playing a variety of Christmas music on “A Joyous Celebration”, the 2001 inaugural recording of that = instrument.  = Wilson has several releases on the JAV label, including a 2005 disk which features a live recital of American music = from the National Cathedral in Washington, DC.  = His "In a Quiet Cathedral," a two-disc collection of meditative = organ music, has been described as a “must-have” recording for = music enthusiasts.

He received his Bachelor and Master of = Music degrees from the College-Conservatory of Music at the = University of Cincinnati, where he studied organ with Wayne = Fisher.  He received additional coaching = in organ repertoire from Russell Saunders at The Eastman School of Music. 

Winner of the Grand Prix de Chartres = (France) and the Ft. Wayne Competition, Wilson has become a sought-after = adjudicator for many of the world’s most prestigious competitions.  He is an active member of the = American Guild of Organists and holds the Fellow and Choirmaster certificates.  = Wilson was a featured performer for the = Centennial National Convention of the Guild in = New York = City.

A reception will follow Sunday’s = concert, with a freewill offering benefiting the church’s Organ Fund.  Washington Avenue Christian = Church is located at 301 Washington Avenue, in downtown = Elyria, across from the Elyria Public = Library.  For further information, call = 440-323-4213, email office at waccelyria.org or visit the church’s web = site:  www.waccelyria.org .

 

# # #

 

Blessings,

 

Diana Tyler, Office = Administrator

Washington = Avenue Christian Church

Elyria, OH  44035-5124<= /span>

Phone:  = 440-323-4213

Fax:  = 440-323-4214

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E-mail:  office at waccelyria.org

 

 

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C77DD9.5541B9F7-- From meglouisedance at yahoo.com Fri Apr 13 07:38:14 2007 From: meglouisedance at yahoo.com (megan pitcher) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 07:38:14 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Saturday Int. Dance Class Message-ID: <428837.23797.qm@web55412.mail.re4.yahoo.com> N O T I C E : Intermediate Modern Dance At Studio 11 (www.studio11tremont.com) Taught by Megan Pitcher This Saturday from 2:30 - 3:45pm $10 per class / $25 month Class this week will be downstairs. Class will include Bartenieff based floor warm-up, exercises for strength and balance, spine articulation and a "spirited" combination. Considering the space change, we will surely work on spatial awareness! N E W C L A S S : We will begin offering a beginning modern dance class for those 16 and older. If you are interested, please contact Megan to discuss possible class times. Megan Pitcher MegLouise Dance 616.502.1019 meglouisedance at yahoo.com __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From janlrene at sssnet.com Fri Apr 13 08:56:07 2007 From: janlrene at sssnet.com (janelle) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 10:56:07 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Stark Arts Festival April 13th to April 22nd! Message-ID: <002701c77de4$427a5f40$d07d8c18@blessed> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0028_01C77DBA.59B03E20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello! This edition of the Square Peg Promotions arts calendar includes music concerts, theatre, dance, written and spoken word gatherings, and visual arts events happening in Stark County and several surrounding = areas during the Stark Arts Festival, April 13th to 22nd. =20 A Note from the Editor: Because there are even more arts-friendly events than usual in Stark = County in celebration of the Arts Festival, it is likely that this edition of = the calendar is missing several worthy & wonderful arts events that are = being presented to us in conjunction with the Stark Arts Festival! Conversely, = the board members of Stark Arts Coming Together are still learning daily of = more events happening during the Stark Arts Festival, but the deadline for printing brochures has already come and gone, so the colorful and beautifully printed brochures (Thank you, Pinnacle Press!) are also = missing some great events. Please check out the events in this edition of the Square Peg = newsletter, =93and=94 also check out the =93Calendar=94 and =93Finale=94 tabs at the = festival website: www.starkartsfestival.com . = All that to say this...the omission of any organization or event from = either the Festival brochures or this edition of the Square Peg Promotions arts calendar is =93not=94 an indication of any lack of support or = endorsement (personally, professionally, or organizationally). We celebrate the arts = in ALL its many forms and with ALL the varied missions and personalities of those in our midst who CREATE! Come celebrate with us, won=92t you?! =20 ACTing up, as usual~ Square Peg Promotions=20 Janelle 330.806.6520 (new phone#!) < Subscribe=94 in the subject line. Conversely, if you=92d rather not = receive this free, blind-copied, weekly newsletter, simply send me an email with =93unsubscribe=94 in the subject line! Thanks.>> *** =20 Stark Arts Festival April 13th to 22nd www.starkartsfestival.com =20 presented by Stark Arts Coming Together Stark Arts Coming Together (Stark ACT), a grassroots committee of = volunteers and arts advocates is excited to announce the 2nd Annual Stark Arts Festival. The event was created in 2006 to raise awareness of the arts, increase participation in the arts and build connections between the = arts and the community. Stark County residents of all ages are encouraged to participate. All art forms are represented, including many genres of = music concerts, dance and theatre performances, spoken word gatherings, = workshops, and visual arts exhibits and demonstrations. Brochures and printed event calendars will be available all over the county over the next few days, = and you can check the website www.starkartsfestival.com for details. =20 Friday, April 13th, 5pm to 10pm Saturday, April 14th, 11am to 5pm Art Is Alive: The Beat Goes On Canton Cultural Center, Market Avenue North, downtown Canton 44702 Admission is still only $1, and all ages are welcome! Over 40 artists, musicians, dancers, spoken word performances, and more. Food, beverages, spirits, and ART are available for sale during this event. Thanks to = Robin Kratzer of Quonset Hut, in partnership with Canton Museum of Art. =20 Friday, April 13th, 8:30a to 5p Saturday, April 14th, 8:30a to 5p Sunday, 8:30a to Noon HeArtsComingTogether McKinley Grand Hotel, 320 Market Avenue S., Canton, OH 44702 (330) = 454-5000 =91=94Open Space Discussions: Fri. & Sat. 8:30-5:00, Sun. 8:30-Noon, = with evening events in Connection with ACT 2 (Arts Coming Together). Though participants may come and go as they please, the hosts highly recommend = that you attend the Opening Circle, as =93everything flows outward from = there.=94 =93Participate in Our Global Peace Tiles Creation Factory.....and Share = your HeArts with others' HeArts around the world!=94 Among other conference activities, there will be a Global Peace Tiles Factory, allowing anyone = to create collage murals to be exchanged with others, exhibited on World = Aids Day - December 1, and sold to benefit better world initiatives around = the world. We'd like to see how many countries We can touch through Peace = Tiles created here in Canton during the conference, and even Mayor Creighton = has pledged to participate. "A puzzle is not a picture until ALL its pieces = are linked." With this in mind, it will take approximately 12 Billion, 166 Million Peace Tiles to cover the Earth, as figured by Our sponsor, Schneider's Lumber.=94 eyeclectic at aol.com=20 =20 Friday, April 13th, 6:30pm Live Music by Hey Sandy, Box the Stars, Pleasant View, & My Band Note: Promise Me Scarlet has cancelled their participation for this = evening Rivertree Christian Church, 7373 Portage Street NW, Jackson Twp=20 Admission $4. All ages welcome.=20 =20 Friday, April 13th, 7pm Saturday, April 14th, 7pm Once Upon A Mattress presented by Lake Center Christian Jr. High School Kaufman Center, 12895 kaufman Avenue NW,=20 Tickets at the door $5 adults & $3 for students. This comedy-musical = tells the =93real=94 story behind the children=92s favorite, =93the princess = and the pea.=94 =20 Friday, April 13th, 7pm Implied Logic Acoustic duo=20 Hartville Caf=E9, Edison and Market, Hartville, OH 44632 http://www.impliedlogicband.com =20 =20 Friday, April 13th, 7pm Saturday, April 14th, 7pm Daniel (Biblical drama) Amish Door, Wilmot OH www.amishdoor.com 888.AMISH.DO(or) 888.264.7436 =20 Friday, April 13th, 7:30pm to 9:30pm Zach=20 Maize Valley Winery, 6193 Edison St. NE (St. Rt. 619,) Hartville, Ohio = 44632 330-877-8344 This place has been quickly building a great name for = itself! Come out and support this unique new venue! www.maizevalleywinery.com www.zachmusic.net =20 =20 =20 Friday, April 13th, 8pm Saturday, April 14th, 8pm Mount Union College Department of Theatre presents student-directed = one-act plays Rodman Playhouse, corner of Simpson Street & Union Avenue in Alliance OH = Admission is free. A total of six student-directed, one-act plays will = be performed, alternating three plays each evening. 330.823.3860 for info. =20 Friday, April 13th, 8pm Saturday, April 14th, 8pm Sunday, April 15th, 2:30pm (and April 19, 20, 21, 22) Top Girls by Caryl Churchill KSU Stark Campus Theatre, Fine Arts Building, 6000 Frank Ave NW, Canton = OH 44720 KSU students get free admission w/ current college ID; for others, = tickets $8 adults, and $5 for non-KSU students and sr. citizens. Reservations = M-F 1-5pm at 330.244.3348 www.stark.kent.edu =20 =20 Friday, April 13th, 8pm Chris Hillman featuring Herb Pederson Kent Stage, 175 East Main Street, downtown Kent, OH 44240 Advance discount tickets $20; day of show $23. 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 at info at kentstage.org or call 330-677-5005. www.kentstage.org www.ticketweb.com =20 Chris Hillman and Herb Pedersen played together in the Desert Rose Band = in the 1980s and cranked out a string of mainstream country hits. 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. The old amigos recently connected = again to record Way Out West (Back Porch), a rollicking collection of California-style country and Appalachian breakdowns. =20 Friday, April 13th, 9pm to Midnight Live Music=20 The Hub (inside First Friends Church), 5455 Market Ave. N., Canton, OH = 44714 The Hub, a coffee house for young adults is open every Friday night = during the school year from 9:00 PM to midnight. There is a $2 cover charge = which includes coffee and snacks by donation. It is a great place to come and hang out with other young adults. Open to the public. =20 Saturday, April 14th, 10:30am to 1:30p Drum Workshop 2nd April galerie, 207 Sixth St. NW/ Canton Ohio 44702/ 330-451-0924=20 Feel The Beat!! 2nd April presents A Drumming Workshop for Kids! (and = their adult friends!) =20 Use your imagination and create your very own drum in the morning with = Ms. Lynda and then (after a light snack) learn all about drums and drumming = from Jerry West from The Ananda Center! This unique workshop is for kids of = all ages (even parents!) Cost of the class is $15.00 and includes a light snack. Space is limited so please call at least 24 hours in advance to register! 330-451-0924 =20 Saturday, April 14th Opening of Exhibit: Ohio Scene: Contemporary Ceramics Canton Museum of Art, 1001 Market Avenue N., downtown Canton, OH 330-453-7666 The Canton Museum of Art and "Ceramics Monthly" editor, Bill Hunt, = present an extravaganza of Ohio-made ceramic artwork. Mr. Hunt will be the guest curator for this exhibit that will feature noted Ohio artist/potters. = This exhibit runs through July 22. www.cantonart.org = =20 Saturday, April 14th Opening of Exhibit: =93Encaustic Works: Two Views=94 Canton Museum of Art, 1001 Market Avenue N., downtown Canton, OH 330-453-7666 The Colorful sculptures of fruit trees, books and human forms that = address the issues of gender, ancestry and memory are the works of artists John = and Claire Murray-Adams. Working with wood, plaster, found objects and encaustic paint, John=92s work has been seen in group shows around = Northeast Ohio, including the Cleveland Sculpture Center. Claire, an Associate Professor of Art and Chair of the Visual Art Department at Malone = College, started in art quilts, then added paint and collage to the surface = fabrics. She soon discovered that the construction and sculpture of found objects = and encaustic paints gave her the depth she wanted to convey. The Canton = Museum of Art will present their two-person exhibit in the Milligan Gallery. = This exhibit runs through July 22. www.cantonart.org = =20 Saturday, April 14th, 2pm Poetry Readings for Adults & Teens SCDL Plain Community Branch, 1803 Schneider Street NE, Canton OH 44721 Today=92s readings feature John Carroll University Professor George = Bilgerre, KSU-Salem Professor Craig Paulenich, and one of my personal favorites, published poet Joanne Lehman from Sugarcreek, OH. Refreshments will be served. Register at 330.494.3399. =20 Saturday, April 14th, 7pm Ryan Humbert (=93some sort of acoustic show...=94) Jimmy's Caf=E9, corner of State Street & Chestnut Blvd, Cuyahoga Falls http://ryanhumbert.com =20 =20 Saturday, April 14th, 7:30pm to 9:30pm The Professors Maize Valley Winery, 6193 Edison St. NE (St. Rt. 619) Hartville, Ohio = 44632 330-877-8344 Bill reminds us to come check out the new look in the tasting area and market: more seating & more open space, =93because cool people just keep coming out!=94 mr.maze at maizevalley.com www.maizevalleywinery.com www.ryanhumbert.com =20 =20 Saturday, April 14th, 8pm Screwtape (play based on C.S. Lewis=92 book, the Screwtape Letters=94) presented by Malone College Theatre Dept. Malone College Arts Hall, 515 25th Street NW, Canton OH 44709 = 330.471.8202 $2 admission for Malone students; $10 admission all others. =20 Saturday, April 14th, evening The Most Beautiful Losers CD Release Party, with Escaping Grace (from Pittsburgh), Robots On Crack (from Athens,Oh), and Cowboy Messiah (from Detroit) with Performance Painting by Patrick Buckohr The Loop Caf=E9 , Grace Avenue NE, Canton OH (see directions below) Cover charge is $5 at the door, and the first fifty people get a copy of = the CD. To get to the Loop, go 12th street in downtown east=85 eventually = it will turn into Mahoning Road NE=85 Take Mahoning Road until you get to Grace Avenue=85 Turn right on Grace Avenue, Drive down the hill=85 you=92ll = see it=85 cbuckohr at neo.rr.com=20 =20 Saturday, April 14th, 8pm The Battle of Standing Rock II presented by Standing Rock Cultural Arts = and The Women's Resource Center of Kent, sponsored by CDCentric.com The Kent Stage, 175 East Main Street, downtown Kent, OH 44240 Standing Rock Cultural Arts is proud to announce its second Battle of Standing Rock, a classic battle of the bands. Standing Rock Cultural = Arts, 257 N. Water St., Kent, OH 44240 330-673-4970 www.standingrock.net. There is FREE parking behind the theater and on all city streets. = Tickets will also be available at the door. Doors open one hour before event = time. If you have any questions, please email at info at kentstage.org or call 330-677-5005. www.kentstage.org www.ticketweb.com =20 =20 =20 April 15th to April 21st, 2007: National Library Week Many thanks to the Massillon Public Library system and the Stark County District Library System for their active participation in this year=92s = Stark Arts Festival. Check out the many offerings at: = www.starkartsfestival.com ; www.massillonpubliclibrary.org ; and www.starklibrary.org .=20 =20 Sunday, April 15th, Noon to 2pm=20 Steve Dallas on piano Executive Event Center, West Tuscarawas St., Perry Twp. OH 44708 Steve tickles the ivories every week while you tickle your tastebuds = with EEC=92s Sunday brunch. =20 Sunday, April 15, Noon to 3pm Pampered Chef Open House (benefits Ohio Youth Ballet) The Turning Pointe School of Dance, 2387 Locust St. S., Canal Fulton.=20 Everyone is welcome to browse and shop from the new spring line of = quality kitchen products from the Pampered Chef Company. At the same time, you = will be supporting the pre-professional Ohio Youth Ballet and all the = non-profit company=92s worthwhile community outreach programs. Under the artistic direction of Inna Stabrova and Dmitry Tuboltsev, the young dancers bring their love of the arts and talents to local schools, libraries, = retirement homes and other venues. At the Pampered Chef Open House, a kitchen consultant will demonstrate all the exciting new products. If you place = an order that day, you will be entered in a raffle to win an Executive = Saut=E9 Pan (valued at $38) or an Ultimate Mandoline (valued at $59.50). Also, = if you book your own Pampered Chef Kitchen Show you will be entered into = the drawing five more times.It=92s springtime, and now is the season to = liven up and restock your kitchen or complete any birthday or Mother's and = Father=92s Day shopping. For more information, call the dance studio at = 330-854-1417 or e-mail ohioyouthballet at turningpointeschoolofdance.net. You may shop = online at the following website: www.pamperedchef.biz/mychefdawn =20 Sunday, April 15th, 1p to 2:30p and 3:30 to 5:30p Musical Theater Workshop presented by Jonathan Tisevich 1pm to 2:30pm: beginner/intermediate class for ages 8-14 ($30 tuition) 3:30pm to 5:30pm: advanced class for ages 13 and up ($35 tuition) The Turning Pointe School of Dance, 2387 Locust St. S., Canal Fulton, = Ohio 330-854-1417 Jonathan is a Broadway performer and Canton native! www.turningpointeschoolofdance.net =20 =20 Sunday, April 15th, 2pm Akron Symphony Orchestra=92s 50th Anniversary Concert St. Bernard Catholic Church James Mismas, director. For Tickets, please call 330.535.8131 www.akronsymphony.org =20 =20 Sunday, April 15th 2:3pm to 4:30 pm Polaroid Transfers with Jody Hawk Massillon Museum, 121 Lincoln Way East Massillon, OH 44646 By transferring Polaroid emulsion to watercolor paper, you can create = unique photographic transformations. 35mm slides will be provided =96 or = better yet, bring your own! Where =96 Massillon Museum main classroom Cost =96 $23 (members); $26 (nonmembers) Pay by check, cash, or credit card by mail, = in person or over the phone. Registration ends Friday April 13th = (extended!) =96 reserve your place TODAY! 330.833.4061 www.massillonmuseum.org =20 =20 Sunday, April 15th, 3pm Monster Pianos: multiple pianos played by 21 pianists E.J. Thomas Hall at The University of Akron All ages. Galen Karriker, UA Marching Band director, will conduct. Will feature a big-screen =93piano cam=94 to put the audience in the middle = of the sights & sounds. Tickets are available at the door: adults $10, senior citizens $8, children 12 & under attend for free. =20 =20 =20 Sunday, April 15th Fabulous Talent Dance Competition Canton Palace Theatre, 605 Market Avenue North, downtown Canton, 44702 www.cantonpalacetheatre.org =20 Sunday, April 15th=20 NEOBA North East Ohio Blues Alliance Meeting & performance by Wayne Reed Minerva Music, 119 North Market Street, downtown Minerva 330.868.5708 Wayne Reed will play a set of blues and jazz after the meeting and host =93sorta impromptu jam!=94 All are welcome, and bring a friend! http://www.thewaynereedconnection.com =20 =20 Week of April 16th to April 20th, Noon to 1pm each day Brown Bag Concert Series at Stark Community Foundation Foundations Centre, 1st flr Community Conference Room, 400 Market Ave. = N., Canton=20 Stark County talent will perform from noon to 1:00 p.m. each day. = (editor=92s note: Please see calendar entries below for the Daily Talent...and what = a variety!) This weeklong event is free and open to the public; guests are = encouraged to bring a lunch. The =93Brown Bag Concert Series,=94 is part of 2007 = Stark Arts Festival held April 13-22 to raise awareness of the arts, increase participation in the arts and build connections between the arts and the community. =20 Monday, April 16th, Noon to 1pm John Whitacre & Mark Roliff: =93Rampant Mandolin=94 Brown Bag Concert Series at Stark Community Foundation Foundations Centre, 1st flr Community Conference Room, 400 Market Ave. = N., Canton=20 This weeklong event is free and open to the public; guests are = encouraged to bring a lunch. Traditional instrumental Scottish, Irish, and Welsh = music; John Whitacre, mandolin and fiddle; Mark Roliff, guitar. =20 Monday, April 16th, 8pm to 10pm Poetry & Prose open mic night=20 Muggswigz coffee & tea co., 137 Walnut Ave. NE, Canton, OH 44702 (330) 452-6336 www.muggswigz.com =20 =20 Tuesday, April 17th, Noon to 1pm=20 Jeff & Joel- acoustic folk/rock Bag Concert Series at Stark Community Foundation Foundations Centre, 1st flr Community Conference Room, 400 Market Ave. = N., Canton=20 This weeklong event is free and open to the public; guests are = encouraged to bring a lunch.=20 Jeff King, guitar and vocals; Joel Owens, guitar and vocals. =20 Tuesday, April 17th, 5:30pm to 7:30pm Conversations in Music: Session V (last session) =93The Business of Music: Our Community & Our Future=94=20 by guest speaker: Marie-H=E9l=E8ne Bernard, President/CEO of Canton = Symphony Orchestra 2nd April galerie, 209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton 44702 = 330.451.0924=20 All Conversations in Music events are FREE and open to the public! Enjoy wine and cheese starting at 5:30pm, with the discussion to follow. Conversations in Music includes five sessions designed to offer patrons = and new audiences an inside look into the world of symphonic music, = exploring the creative process and the relevance to our own community and the = modern world. www.secondapril.org or = www.cantonsymphony.org =20 =20 Tuesday, April 17th, time tba Ballroom Dancing Mini-Class Massillon Public Library Auditorium, 208 Lincoln Way East, downtown Massillon 44646 Special guests Tiffany Haidet and Mick Nedved will perform a variety of popular ballroom dance styles. We will also learn how history and = culture influenced these dances. The Massillon Public Library invites you to = bring your original or favorite poems to share, or just sit back and listen as several local poets and members of the community participate in this open-mic poetry reading. Enjoy coffee drinks and muffins (small fee) and = a casual atmosphere. Poems must be family-friendly with a 5 minute limit. = This program is free and open to all and no registration is required. For = more information, call the Library at 330.832.9831 ext 311 or log onto their website www.massillonlibrary.org . =20 Tuesday, April 17th, 7:30pm Music open mic night Muggswigz coffee & tea co., 137 Walnut Ave. NE, Canton, OH 44702 (330) 452-6336 www.muggswigz.com =20 =20 Wednesday, April 18th, Noon to 1pm George Dunwoody & Friends =96 gospel Brown Bag Concert Series at Stark Community Foundation Foundations Centre, 1st flr Community Conference Room, 400 Market Ave. = N., Canton=20 This weeklong event is free and open to the public; guests are = encouraged to bring a lunch.=20 George Dunwoody, vocals and keyboard. =20 Wednesday, April 18th, 2pm Dedication of the new recreational trail at old Mother Goose Land Park = in Canton. An open invitation to the public from Stark County Park District, City = of Canton, and U.S. Technology Corporation, West Tuscarawas St. near downtown Canton Be among the first to hike this new trail. Learn about the history of = the area. Hear about future plans for the park. Parking will be available at = the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad station on West Tuscarawas St. and the Canton Park System's Bocce Ball Courts on Schroyer Avenue (south end of former Mother Goose Land Park). For more info, contact Connie Rubin, = Public Relations Coordinator/Grant Writer, Stark County Park District, Phone 330-477-3552, email cgrubin at co.stark.oh.us =20 Wednesday, April 18th, 7pm Costumed, historical portrayal of Flora McClymonds Massillon Public Library Auditorium, 208 Lincoln Way East, downtown Massillon 44646 Massillon Public Library hosts Jean Rice, retired school teacher and = board member of the Massillon Heritage Foundation, who will present a costumed historical portrayal of Flora McClymonds, one of Massillon=92s early = =93grande dames.=94 Mrs. McClymonds and her husband, J. Walter, were the original occupants of Five Oaks. She and her family helped establish = Massillon=92s first library and Woman=92s Club. This program is free and no = registration is required. For more information call the library 330.832.9831 or log onto their website www.massillonlibrary.org = . =20 Thursday, April 19th, 10am to 8pm Stained Glass Art Perry Branch of Stark Cty. District Library, 4030 Lincoln Way East, Massillon (Perry) 44646 Please call to register! 330.477.8482 Create a bouquet of flowers! =20 Thursday, April 19th, Noon to 1pm Jeff Poulos & Z Man =96 acoustic soul Bag Concert Series at Stark Community Foundation Foundations Centre, 1st flr Community Conference Room, 400 Market Ave. = N., Canton=20 This weeklong event is free and open to the public; guests are = encouraged to bring a lunch.=20 Jeff Poulos, guitar and vocals; Z Man (David Zagar), bass and vocals. =20 Thursday, April 19th Fashion Designer Peter Nygard=20 Dillard's in Westfield (Belden Village) Mall, Belden Village Street NW, Canton OH 44718 www.my1017.com for details. =20 Thursday, April 19th, 6:30pm Poet/Author Jaime Adoff: presentation, poetry reading, & book signing SCDL Main Library, 715 Market Avenue North, downtown Canton 44702 All ages welcome! Books will be available for purchase. Register w/ Teen Services at 330.458.2650. =20 Thursday, April 19th, 7pm Poetry Read-In Massillon Public Library Auditorium, 208 Lincoln Way East, downtown Massillon 44646 The Massillon Public Library invites you to bring your original or = favorite poems to share, or just sit back and listen as several local poets and members of the community participate in this open-mic poetry reading. = Enjoy coffee drinks and muffins (small fee) and a casual atmosphere. Poems = must be family-friendly with a 5 minute limit. This program is free and open to = all and no registration is required. For more information, call the Library = at 330.832.9831 ext 311 or log onto our website www.massillonlibrary.org . =20 Thursday, April 19th 22nd Annual Evening of Jazz KSU STARK Campus, 6000 Frank Rd NW, Canton OH 44720 www.stark.kent.edu 330.244.3281 =20 Thursday, April 19th, 7:30pm Art Film: "Venus", April 19th, 7:30 pm Palace Theatre, 605 Market Ave. North, downtown Canton, Ohio 44702 "Venus" charts the unlikely relationship between London based actor = Maurice Russell (Peter O'Toole) in his 70's and twenty-something Jessie (Jodie Whittaker) who has just arrived in town to look after Maurice's best = friend. This odd pair click, but almost nothing in their relationship goes as anticipated. Nominated for 1 Oscar. Rated R - Language, Sexual Content & Brief Nudity. 95 minutes. Comedy/Drama. $4. www.cantonpalacetheatre.org =20 =20 Thursday, April 19th, 8pm to 11pm Ryan Humbert: Full Band Show The Harbor Inn at Portage Lakes www.ryanhumbert.com =20 =20 Funky Friday, April 20th, Noon to 1:30pm Open Mic;a performance by Robb Hankins, President/CEO of Arts in Stark; = and a performance by Paul Antonelli , featuring songs from his CD, =93Red, = Black and Grey=94 Foundations Centre, 1st flr Community Conference Room, 400 Market Ave. = N., Canton=20 This weeklong event is free and open to the public; guests are = encouraged to bring a lunch. =20 Friday, April 20th, 6pm Saturday, April 21st, 6pm =93Love Makes The World Go =91Round=94 presented by VOCI Great Court of the Cultural Center =93The Cabaret Court=94 Market Avenue = North, downtown Canton 44702 =93Be Our Guest=94 at the VOCI Cabaret Court in the Cultural Center for = the Arts. Celebrate love at this memorable night of entertainment. Mayor Creighton will be featured in =93There Is Nothin=92 Like A Dame!=94 = Patrons will enjoy a candle lit dinner featuring chicken marsala, red skinned = potatoes, rigatoni, green beans, tossed salad, bread, wine and dessert. The = evening will highlight the Canton Children=92s Chorus, dancing to the music of accordionist Angelo Forchione, a toast to anniversary couples, and the incomparable sounds of the Voices of Canton concert singers as they = present songs of love from around the world: =93People Will Say We=92re In = Love;=94 =93Let Me Call You Sweetheart=92=94 =93Candle On The Water;=94 =93It=92s A = Small World;=94 =93So In Love;=94 =93I Could Have Danced All Night,=94 and more. Tickets: Adult = $25; Children (12 & Under) $15. For Reservation call 330.452.4098. Box Office open Mon-Fri 10a to 4p. www.cantonvoci.org =20 =20 Friday, April 20th, 7pm Saturday, April 21st, 7pm Sunday, April 22nd, 2:30pm (also 4/27, 28, 29) Sleeping Beauty of Loreland (family play) Players Guild Theatre Arena Stage, 1001 Market Avenue N, downtown Canton 44702=20 330.453-7617 www.playersguildtheatre.com =20 =20 Friday, April 20th, 7:30pm The Chinese Golden Dragon Acrobats Canton Palace Theatre, 605 Market Avenue North, downtown Canton, 44702 Admission $29 & $21 adults, $24 & $16 students & seniors.=20 These performers represent the best of the honored tradition of Chinese Acrobats, mixing award winning acrobatics, traditional dance, = spectacular costumes, along with ancient and contemporary theatrical techniques to present a show of breathtaking skill and spellbinding beauty. Their mesmerizing feats of physical daring and grace, enhanced by the = theatrical costumes and techniques are enjoyable for audiences of all ages! = Sponsored by 89.7 WKSU FM NPR Classical & Other Smart Stuff, WHBC 1480 AM, WHBC = Mix 94.1 FM, Legacy Bank, and The McKinley Grand Hotel. The Palace will = offer PARKING for the Golden Dragon Acrobats in the Millennium Parking Deck between Walnut & Market St., go south on Walnut, turn right on Second, = the entrance is on the right. Cost is $3.00 per car paid at the Deck. The = Deck opens one hour before the show and closes one hour after.www.cantonpalacetheatre.org =20 =20 Friday, April 20th, 7:30pm to 9:30pm Ryan Humbert Maize Valley Winery, 6193 Edison St. NE (St. Rt. 619) Hartville, Ohio = 44632 330-877-8344 Bill reminds us to come check out the new look in the tasting area and market: more seating & more open space, =93because cool people just keep coming out!=94 mr.maze at maizevalley.com www.maizevalleywinery.com www.ryanhumbert.com =20 =20 Friday, April 20th, 8pm Saturday, April 21st, 8pm Sunday, April 22nd, 2:30pm (also 4/27, 28, 29 and 5/4, 5, & 6)) A Senior Troupe Production, "Radio TBS" (Trailer Park Broadcasting = Scandals) presented by North Canton Playhouse NCP Mainstage, 525 7th St NE (adjacent to Hoover High), N.Canton OH=20 General Admission $12.00; Seniors and Students $11.00; Members $9.00. =20 Sunday, April 29 (2:30 pm) is a special =93Red Hat Lady Day,=94 when all = area Red Hat Ladies=92 seats are only $9.00 for this one performance. Call = the NCP office at 330-494-1613 or visit the website at = www.northcantonplayhouse.com for more information.=20 =20 Friday April 20th=20 Saturday, April 21st Rent EJ Thomas Hall at The University of Akron www.ticketmaster.com = www.ejthomashall.com 330.945.9100 =20 Friday, April 20th, 8:30pm The Dan Kenyon Band CD Release Party The Hub at First Friends Church, 5455 Market Ave N, Canton, OH 44714 CD release of Heartstrings. Dan is no stranger to the HUB. Dan is a = student at Malone college studying youth and worship ministry. He recently has = come out with his album, =93Ordinary=85nothing like the extraordinary.=94 He = joins us once again to share his sound of worship and acoustic style music. You = can check him out: www.myspace.com/dankenyon=20 The Hub is located inside of First Friends Church located at 5455 Market Ave. N. in Canton. The Hub, a coffee house for young adults is open = every Friday night during the school year from 9:00 PM to midnight. There is = a $2 cover charge which includes coffee and snacks by donation. It is a = great place to come and hang out with other young adults. Open to the public. =20 National Dance Week (April 21-29) Many thanks go out to all of Stark County=92s dance companies/schools = for their active participation in the 2nd Annual Stark Arts Festival! For details, check the Calendar at www.starkartsfestival.com ! =20 Saturday, April 21st, 8am to 5pm Junior High Solo & Ensemble Choir Contest Jackson Middle School, 7355 Mudbrook Ave NW, Jackson Twp OH =20 Saturday, April 21st, 2pm Poetry Readings for Adults & Teens SCDL Plain Community Branch, 1803 Schneider Street NE, Canton OH 44721 Today=92s readings feature University of Akron Professor Mary Biddinger = and Walsh University Professor Neil Carpathios! Refreshments will be served. Register at 330.494.3399. =20 Saturday, April 21st Hall of Fame Chorus=92 27th Annual Cabaret North Canton K of C Hall, 340 Mississippi St. SE, North Canton OH 330.499.9343 www.hofchorus.org =20 =20 Saturday, April 21st, 6pm to 8pm Dance-A-Thon with Living Fountain and Jake Matthews Edgewood Community Center, 6852 Market Ave. N Canton, Ohio 44720 Never danced before? Think you don=92t have rhythm? No worries! This dance-a-thon will include lessons in beginner ballroom, popular dances = from weddings, hip-hop and other contemporary dancing. All ages, all levels = of experience and inexperience are welcome! $5 per person or $20 max per family. (Pay at the door.) Proceeds benefit Living Fountain Dance = Company=92s scholarship/tuition fund...to help students have access to =93dancing = from the inside out!=94 Corporate and group packets are available, so you can = bring the whole gang with you. For info call (330)649-0773. = www.livingfountain.org =20 =20 Saturday, April 21st, 7:30pm to 9:30pm Scott Alan " The Island Doctor" Attn: Parrot Heads!!! Maize Valley Winery, 6193 Edison St. NE (St. Rt. 619) Hartville, Ohio = 44632 330-877-8344 Bill reminds us to come check out the new look in the tasting area and market: more seating & more open space, =93because cool people just keep coming out!=94 mr.maze at maizevalley.com www.maizevalleywinery.com www.theislanddoctor.com =20 =20 Saturday, April 21st, 9:30pm to ? Ryan Humbert (full band show) Geisen Haus, 6955 Promway Avenue NW (off of Portage near I-77), N Canton 330.499.9116 www.ryanhumbert.com =20 =20 Friday, April 20th, 8pm Saturday, April 21st, 8pm (also 4/27, 28, 29) To Kill a Mockingbird, by Christopher Sergel, presented by the Carnation City Players=20 Firehouse Theater, 450 East Market Street, Alliance, OH (330) 821-8712. This play is a thought-provoking drama skillfully crafted from the novel = by Harper Lee. To Kill a Mockingbird was first published in 1960. The novel portrays three years in the life of Scout Finch, the young daughter of = an Alabama town's principled lawyer, Atticus Finch. The novel became a best-seller and won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. = The Sunday matinee is on April 29th at 2:30 pm. Tickets are $10 for adults = and $8 for students (17 and under). Reservations can be made by calling the = box office at 330-821-8712. Presented with the financial sponsorship of = Terry's Tire Town, and also Goris-Meadows Insurance, Alliance Ventures, Geiger, Teeple, Smith and Hahn, and Butler Wick and Company.=20 =20 Sunday, April 22nd, Noon to 5pm The Stark Arts Festival FINALE! The new GlenOak High School, 1801 Schneider St., N.E., Canton (Plain = Twp.) Please enter from Easton Street for FREE parking. An amazing day of interactive arts appreciation, exploration and = celebration for the Stark County community! Featuring Stark County artists =95 Free admission =95 Open to the public Hands-on activities for all ages =95 = Musical and theatrical performances -- Workshops =95 Demonstrations =95 Exhibits = =95 Food =95 ART SHOP. For more information, www.starkartsfestival.com . A collaboration of Stark Arts Coming Together, Plain Local Schools and ArtsinStark, the County Arts Council.=20 Special thanks to the following ArtsinStark corporate donors: Aultman = Health Foundation, Diebold, First Merit Bank, Fishers Foods, Gregory = Industries, The Hoover Company, KeyBank, Huntington Bank, The Repository and The = Timken Company.=20 =20 Sunday, April 22nd, 2pm to 5pm Exhibition Opening: =93Celebration in Art=94 -- Artwork from Area = Schools Massillon Museum, 121 Lincoln Way East, Massillon OH 44646 Free & open to the public. No Reservations required. Exhibition = Continues through May 13th. 330-833-4061 www.massillonmuseum.org =20 Now through April 22nd 8th Annual Youth Poetry Contest Stark County District Libraries=97all branches! www.starklibrary.org . Pick up contest = forms at any branch location! Now through April 22nd, 2007 Art from the Classroom Exhibit of the North Canton Public Library,=20 The Little Art Gallery, 185 North Main Street, North Canton, Ohio 44720 phone (330) 499-4712 Artwork by students of the North Canton School District is highlighted = in this annual exhibit. Art from the Classroom exemplifies the importance = of and commitment to visual artistic education in North Canton. The Little = Art Gallery is proud to be a part in furthering this dedication by = highlighting the creative talents of the children in the community. Admission is = free. Gallery hours are: Mon.-Thurs. 9-9, Fri. 9-6, Sat. 9-5, Sun.1-5p. Elementary Exhibit: March 30-April 22 The Art from the Classroom exhibit then ends with the artistic endeavors = of the elementary school children of Greentown, Northwood, Clearmount, = Orchard Hill and the Mary L. Evans Early Childhood Center, on display March 30th through April 22nd. The colorful pieces by these young students remind = us of the true meaning of creativity! =20 WINNERS ANNOUNCED! The Little Art Gallery of the North Canton Public = Library proudly announces the winners of the Hoover High School show of the = annual Art from the Classroom exhibit. Three local artists who are members of = The Little Art Gallery=92s Art Advisory Committee juried the exhibit = featuring student artwork. Emphasis was placed on imagination, originality, creativity and technical skill. Best in show was awarded to Nicholas Sincere for a glazed ceramic vessel with handles. Mastery of the medium = of clay and the fresh design were the outstanding elements that earned the piece this top honor. Awards were given for first and second place in = four media categories. In drawing & prints, first place went to Audrey Busby = for a fantasy pastel drawing of a horse and the moon, and Jacob Linder = received second place for a pen and ink self portrait. Chessia Stroup took the = honor of first place for a found object 3-D collage and Alex White received = second place for Father Time, a clay sculpture, in the three-dimensional = category. First place in the painting category was awarded to Jacob Linder for an acrylic work entitled Gumball Machine and second place went to Joseph Cerreta for a seascape. First place in the category of mixed media was awarded to Erin Corneliussen for a rendering of street signs, while = Kylie Romell received second place for a piece called Glass Designs. = Honorable mentions were also awarded to four students: Taylor Forbes for a copper = and marker palm tree, Vincent Marazita for a pen and color wash drawing = called Katrina, Brittany Braybon for a mixed media collage of seated figures, = and Emily Schaffner for an oil pastel drawing of sunflowers. = Congratulations are extended to all of the award winners and to all of the students who participated in this exciting exhibit! =20 And Beyond... will be covered in the next edition of this calendar! =20 Time-Sensitive Opportunities: =20 Now through May 6th Walsh Students Photography Exhibit=20 Studio M, Massillon Museum, 121 Lincoln Way East, downtown Massillon = 44646 Fifteen students enrolled in Professor Lee Horrisberger=B9s digital photography class at Walsh University are studying the work of = outstanding photojournalists from the perspectives of artistic style, technique, and history. The Studio M show may be seen during regular Museum hours, = Tuesday through Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Sunday 2:00 to 5:00 p.m., = except when the Silk Room has been reserved for private functions. A call to = the Museum office can confirm that the exhibit is available for viewing=8B330-833-4061. Studio M enhances the collaboration between the = Museum and the community by showcasing the artistic talents of local, regional, = and national artists. The series of five-week shows will continue = throughout the year, selected by jurors from proposals submitted by artists. = Brochures containing guidelines and an application are available by contacting the Massillon Museum at 330-833-4061 or www.massillonmuseum.org . A visit to the Massillon Museum is always free. =20 Call for Stark County Visual Artists: Fine Art Juried Exhibit, The = Little Art Gallery of the North Canton Public Library The Little Art Gallery of the North Canton Public Library will hold the = 65th Annual May Show fine art juried exhibit from May 4 through June 2, 2007. Open to Stark County artists over 16 years of age. Entry information for = the competition may be obtained at the North Canton Public Library, the = Canton Museum of Art, local colleges, galleries and frame shops or by calling 330.499.4712 ext. 312. Each artist may submit up to two works for = review by the judges. Entries will be accepted on Wednesday, April 25th from 5PM = to 7PM and on Saturday, April 29th from 10:00AM to 1:00PM. A = non-refundable $13 entry fee must accompany each work entered. Artists who wish to = become a member of Friends of The Little Art Gallery (FLAG) for $15 will enjoy a reduced fee of $4 per work entered. With the exception of photography, = all artistic media are eligible. Artwork will be judged in one of five categories: Oil & Acrylic, Watercolor, Drawing & Original Prints, Three Dimensional Objects or Mixed Media. $1,200 in cash prizes will be = awarded, including a $200 grand prize for Best in Show, by jurors Christine = Shearer and Julie Friedman. For further information, contact Laurie at = 330-499-4712 ext. 312 Mondays & Wednesdays 9AM to 4PM or Tuesdays & Thursdays from = 9AM to 1PM. Call for Artists: In the Round Community Art Space Space is still open for the month of June for local artists to display = their work!=20 For more details, check the website: http://intheround.com/artspace or contact Janelle for info! =20 Ongoing Opportunities... =20 Call for Postings to this newsletter: Free! Square Peg Promotions If your favorite arts organization offers opportunities for arts or arts education (music, dance, theatre, written or spoken word, visual arts of = any form, or culinary arts; workshops, demos, classes) or performances, = please email all pertinent info to janelle at squarepegpromotions.com. Square Peg Promotions strives to compile the most comprehensive arts calendar in = the area...and postings are FREE! =20 To contribute to the 2007 Fund for ArtsinStark or to find out more information about the organization, please call 330-452-4096 or visit http://ArtsinStark.com . Call for Writers: The Wednesday Writers=92 Workshop, N. Canton, has = openings! The Wednesday Writers' Workshop has openings for new members. No = membership fees or charges! The group will critique members' work in all genres on = the second Wednesday of the month at 6:30pm at Panera on the Strip in North Canton. Please contact Audrey Lavin at lavingroup at aol.com for details. ** submitted by: Janelle Hannum Schmidt Square Peg Promotions PO Box 35878 Canton OH 44735-5878 330.806.6520 (New phone#!) www.squarepegpromotions.com =20 janelle at squarepegpromotions.com "The secret of getting ahead is getting started.=20 The secret of getting started is breaking your=20 complex overwhelming tasks into small manageable=20 tasks, and then starting on the first one."--Mark Twain=20 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0028_01C77DBA.59B03E20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Hello! This edition of the = Square Peg Promotions arts calendar includes music concerts, theatre, dance, written and spoken word = gatherings, and visual arts = events happening in Stark County = and several surrounding areas during the Stark Arts Festival, April 13th = to 22nd.

 

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A Note = from the Editor:

Because there are even more arts-friendly events than usual in Stark County in celebration of the = Arts Festival, it is likely that = this edition of the calendar is missing several worthy & wonderful arts = events that are being presented to us in conjunction with the Stark Arts = Festival! Conversely, the board members of Stark Arts Coming Together are still = learning daily of more events happening during the Stark Arts Festival, but the = deadline for printing brochures has already come and gone, so the colorful and beautifully printed brochures (Thank you, Pinnacle Press!) are also = missing some great events.

P= lease check out the events in this edition of the Square Peg newsletter, = “and”<= /span> also check out the “Calendar” and “Finale” tabs at the festival = website: www.starkartsfestival.com.=

All that to say this...the = omission of any organization or = event from either the Festival brochures or this edition of the Square Peg = Promotions arts calendar is “not” = an indication of any lack of support or endorsement (personally, professionally, or organizationally). We celebrate the arts in ALL its = many forms and with ALL the varied missions and personalities of those in our = midst who CREATE!

Come = celebrate with us, won’t you?!

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ACTing up, as = usual~

Square Peg Promotions

Janelle

330.806.6520 (new = phone#!)

<<As always, if your band, = venue, or non-profit organization is hosting an event that should be included in = our weekly e-calendar, just email the particulars to me at = janelle at squarepegpromotio= ns.com =A0=A0If = you have friends or fellow art- and music-lovers who should be on our mailing = list, they should email me at the same address and type “Subscribe” = in the subject line. Conversely, if you’d rather not receive this free, blind-copied, weekly newsletter, simply send me an email with “unsubscribe” in the subject line! = Thanks.>>

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Stark Arts Festival April 13th to = 22nd www.starkartsfestival.com =

presented by Stark = Arts Coming Together

Stark Arts Coming Together (Stark ACT), a grassroots committee of volunteers and arts advocates is excited to announce the = 2nd Annual Stark Arts Festival. The event was created in 2006 to raise = awareness of the arts, increase participation in the arts and build connections = between the arts and the community. Stark County residents of all ages are = encouraged to participate. All art forms are represented, including many genres of = music concerts, dance and theatre performances, spoken word gatherings, = workshops, and visual arts exhibits and demonstrations. Brochures and printed event calendars will be available all over the county over the next few days, = and you can check the website www.starkartsfestival.com for details.

 

F= riday, April 13th, 5pm to 10pm

S= aturday, April 14th, 11am to 5pm

Art Is Alive: The Beat Goes = On

C= anton Cultural Center, Market = Avenue North, downtown Canton 44702

Admission is still only $1, and all = ages are welcome! Over 40 artists, musicians, dancers, spoken word = performances, and more. Food, beverages, spirits, and ART are available for sale during = this event. Thanks to Robin = Kratzer of Quonset Hut, in partnership with Canton Museum of = Art.


 

Friday, April 13th, 8:30a to = 5p

Saturday, April 14th, 8:30a to = 5p

Sunday, 8:30a to Noon

HeArtsComingTogether

McKinley Grand Hotel, 320 = Market Avenue S., Canton, OH 44702 (330) 454-5000

‘”Open Space Discussions: Fri. & Sat. = 8:30-5:00, Sun. 8:30-Noon, with evening events in Connection with ACT 2 (Arts = Coming Together). Though participants may = come and go as they please, the hosts highly recommend that you attend = the Opening Circle, as “everything flows outward from there.” = “Participate in Our Global Peace Tiles Creation Factory.....and Share your HeArts = with others' HeArts around the world!” Among other conference = activities, there will be a Global Peace Tiles Factory, allowing anyone to create collage = murals to be exchanged with others, exhibited on World Aids Day - December 1, = and sold to benefit better world initiatives around the world. We'd like to see = how many countries We can touch through Peace Tiles created here in Canton during = the conference, and even Mayor Creighton has pledged to participate. "A = puzzle is not a picture until ALL its pieces are linked." With this in = mind, it will take approximately 12 Billion, 166 Million Peace Tiles to cover the = Earth, as figured by Our sponsor, Schneider's Lumber.” eyeclectic at aol.com =

 

Friday, April 13th, = 6:30pm

Live Music by Hey Sandy,=A0 Box the Stars, Pleasant = View, & My Band

Note: Promise Me = Scarlet has cancelled their participation for this = evening

Rivertree Christian Church, = 7373 Portage Street NW, Jackson Twp =

Admission $4. All ages welcome.

 

Friday, April 13th, 7pm

Saturday, April 14th, = 7pm

Once Upon A Mattress presented by Lake Center = Christian Jr. High School

Kaufman Center, = 12895 kaufman Avenue NW,

Tickets at the door $5 adults & $3 for students. = This comedy-musical tells the “real” story behind the = children’s favorite, “the princess and the pea.”

 

Friday, April 13th, 7pm

Implied Logic Acoustic duo

Hartville Caf=E9, = Edison and Market, Hartville, OH 44632

http://www.impliedlogicband.com=

 

Friday, April 13th, 7pm

Saturday, April 14th, = 7pm

Daniel (Biblical drama)

Amish Door, Wilmot OH

=A0www.amishdoor.com = 888.AMISH.DO(or) 888.264.7436

 

Friday, April 13th, 7:30pm to = 9:30pm

Zach

Maize Valley Winery, 6193 = Edison St. NE (St. Rt. 619,) Hartville, Ohio 44632 330-877-8344 This place has been = quickly building a great name for itself! Come out and support this unique new = venue! = www.maizevalleywinery.com www.zachmusic.net =

 

 

Friday, April 13th, = 8pm

Saturday, April 14th, = 8pm

Mount Union College Department of Theatre presents student-directed one-act plays

Rodman Playhouse, = corner of Simpson Street & Union Avenue in Alliance OH

Admission is free. A total of six student-directed, = one-act plays will be performed, alternating three plays each evening. = 330.823.3860 for info.

 

Friday, April 13th, = 8pm

Saturday, April 14th, = 8pm

Sunday, April 15th, = 2:30pm

(and April 19, 20, 21, 22)

Top Girls by Caryl Churchill

KSU Stark Campus Theatre, Fine Arts = Building, = 6000 Frank Ave NW, Canton OH 44720

KSU students get free admission w/ current college = ID; for others, tickets $8 adults, and $5 for non-KSU students and sr. citizens. Reservations M-F 1-5pm at 330.244.3348 www.stark.kent.edu<= /p>

 

Friday, April 13th, = 8pm

Chris Hillman featuring Herb = Pederson

Kent Stage, 175 East Main Street, = downtown Kent, OH 44240

Advance discount tickets $20; day of show $23. There = is FREE parking behind the theater and on all city streets.=A0 Advance tickets = are available at Woodsy's Music and Spin-More Records in Kent, at www.kentstage.org or at = 330-677-5005.=A0 Tickets will also be available at the door.=A0 Doors open one hour = before event time. If you have any questions, please email at info at kentstage.org or call = 330-677-5005. www.kentstage.org=A0=A0 www.ticketweb.com =

Chris Hillman and = Herb Pedersen played together in the Desert Rose Band in = the 1980s and cranked out a string of mainstream country hits. 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. The old amigos recently connected again to record Way Out West = (Back Porch), a rollicking collection of California-style country and = Appalachian breakdowns.

 

Friday, April 13th, 9pm to = Midnight

Live Music

The Hub (inside First Friends Church), = 5455 Market Ave. N., Canton, OH 44714

The Hub, a coffee house for young adults is open = every Friday night during the school year from 9:00 PM to midnight.=A0 There = is a $2 cover charge which includes coffee and snacks by donation.=A0 It is a = great place to come and hang out with other young adults. Open to the = public.

 

Saturday, April 14th, 10:30am to = 1:30p

Drum Workshop

2nd April = galerie, = 207 Sixth St. NW/ Canton Ohio 44702/ 330-451-0924

Feel The Beat!! 2nd April presents A Drumming = Workshop for Kids! (and their adult friends!)=A0

Use your imagination and create your very own drum in = the morning with Ms. Lynda and then (after a light snack) learn all about = drums and drumming from Jerry West from The Ananda Center!=A0 This unique workshop = is for kids of all ages (even parents!)=A0 Cost of the class is $15.00 and = includes a light snack.=A0 Space is limited so please call at least 24 hours in = advance to register!=A0 330-451-0924

 

Saturday, April 14th

Opening of Exhibit: Ohio Scene:=A0 Contemporary = Ceramics

Canton Museum of Art, 1001 = Market Avenue N., downtown Canton, OH 330-453-7666

The Canton Museum of Art and "Ceramics = Monthly" editor, Bill Hunt, present an extravaganza of Ohio-made ceramic artwork. = Mr. Hunt will be the guest curator for this exhibit that will feature noted = Ohio artist/potters. This exhibit runs through July 22. www.cantonart.org =

 

Saturday, April 14th

Opening of Exhibit: “Encaustic Works: Two = Views”

Canton Museum of Art, 1001 = Market Avenue N., downtown Canton, OH 330-453-7666

The Colorful sculptures of fruit trees, books and = human forms that address the issues of gender, ancestry and memory are the = works of artists John and Claire Murray-Adams.=A0 Working with wood, plaster, = found objects and encaustic paint, John’s work has been seen in group = shows around Northeast Ohio, including the Cleveland Sculpture Center.=A0 = Claire, an Associate Professor of Art and Chair of the Visual Art Department at = Malone College, started in art quilts, then added paint and collage to the = surface fabrics.=A0 She soon discovered that the construction and sculpture of = found objects and encaustic paints gave her the depth she wanted to convey.=A0 = The Canton Museum of Art will present their two-person exhibit in the = Milligan Gallery.=A0 This exhibit runs through July 22. www.cantonart.org

 

Saturday, April 14th, = 2pm

Poetry Readings for Adults & = Teens

SCDL Plain Community Branch, = 1803 Schneider Street NE, Canton OH 44721

Today’s readings feature John Carroll = University Professor George = Bilgerre, KSU-Salem Professor Craig = Paulenich, and one of my personal favorites, published poet Joanne Lehman from Sugarcreek, OH. Refreshments will be served. Register at 330.494.3399.

 

Saturday, April 14th, = 7pm

Ryan Humbert (“some sort of acoustic = show...”)

Jimmy's Caf=E9, corner = of State Street & Chestnut Blvd, Cuyahoga = Falls

http://ryanhumbert.com=

 

Saturday, April 14th, 7:30pm to = 9:30pm

The Professors

Maize Valley Winery, 6193 = Edison St. NE (St. Rt. 619) Hartville, Ohio 44632 330-877-8344

Bill reminds us to come check out the new look in the tasting area and market: more seating & more open space, = “because cool people just keep coming out!” mr.maze at maizevalley.com=A0 www.maizevalleywinery.com = =A0=A0=A0www.ryanhumbert.com =

 

Saturday, April 14th, = 8pm

Screwtape (play based on C.S. Lewis’ book, the = Screwtape Letters”)

presented by Malone College Theatre = Dept.

Malone College Arts Hall, 515 = 25th Street NW, Canton OH 44709 330.471.8202

$2 admission for Malone students; $10 admission all = others.

 

Saturday, April 14th, = evening

The Most Beautiful Losers CD Release Party,=A0 = with Escaping Grace (from Pittsburgh), Robots On = Crack (from Athens,Oh), and Cowboy Messiah = (from Detroit)

with Performance Painting by = Patrick Buckohr

The Loop Caf=E9 , Grace Avenue NE, Canton = OH (see directions below)

Cover charge is $5 at the door, and the first fifty = people get a copy of the CD.=A0 To get to the Loop, go 12th street = in downtown east… eventually it will turn into Mahoning Road = NE… Take Mahoning Road until you get to Grace Avenue… Turn right on Grace = Avenue, Drive down the hill… you’ll see it… cbuckohr at neo.rr.com =

 

Saturday, April 14th, = 8pm

The Battle of Standing Rock II = presented by Standing Rock Cultural Arts and The Women's = Resource Center of Kent, sponsored by CDCentric.com

The Kent Stage,= 175 East Main Street, downtown Kent, OH 44240

Standing Rock Cultural Arts = is proud to announce its second Battle of Standing Rock, a classic battle of the = bands. Standing Rock Cultural Arts, 257 N. Water St., Kent, OH 44240 = 330-673-4970 www.standingrock.net.

=

There is FREE parking behind the theater and on all = city streets. Tickets will also be available at the door.=A0 Doors open one = hour before event time. If you have any questions, please email at info at kentstage.org or call = 330-677-5005. www.kentstage.org=A0=A0 www.ticketweb.com =

 

 

April = 15th to April 21st, 2007: National Library = Week

Many thanks = to the Massillon Public = Library system and the Stark = County District Library System for their active participation in this year’s Stark Arts Festival. = Check out the many offerings at: www.starkartsfestival.com;= www.massillonpubliclibrar= y.org; and www.starklibrary.org. =

 

Sunday, April 15th, Noon to 2pm =

Steve = Dallas on = piano

Executive Event Center, West = Tuscarawas St., Perry Twp. OH 44708

Steve tickles the ivories every = week while you tickle your tastebuds with EEC’s Sunday = brunch.

 

Sunday, April 15, Noon to = 3pm

Pampered Chef Open House (benefits Ohio Youth = Ballet)

The Turning Pointe School of = Dance, 2387 Locust St. S., Canal Fulton.

Everyone is welcome to browse and shop from the new = spring line of quality kitchen products from the Pampered Chef Company. At = the same time, you will be supporting the pre-professional Ohio Youth Ballet = and all the non-profit company’s worthwhile community outreach = programs. Under the artistic direction of Inna Stabrova and Dmitry Tuboltsev, the = young dancers bring their love of the arts and talents to local schools, = libraries, retirement homes and other venues. At the Pampered Chef Open House, a = kitchen consultant will demonstrate all the exciting new products. If you = place an order that day, you will be entered in a raffle to win an Executive Saut=E9 Pan (valued at $38) or an Ultimate Mandoline (valued = at $59.50). Also, if you book your own Pampered Chef Kitchen Show you = will be entered into the drawing five more times.It’s springtime, and now = is the season to liven up and restock your kitchen or complete any = birthday or Mother's and Father’s Day shopping. For more information, = call the dance studio at 330-854-1417 or e-mail = ohioyouthb= allet at turningpointeschoolofdance.net. You may shop online at the following website: www.pamperedchef.biz/mych= efdawn

 

Sunday, April 15th, 1p to 2:30p and 3:30 to = 5:30p

Musical Theater Workshop = presented by Jonathan Tisevich

1pm to 2:30pm: beginner/intermediate class for ages = 8-14 ($30 tuition)

3:30pm to 5:30pm: advanced class for ages 13 and up ($35 = tuition)

The Turning Pointe School of = Dance, = 2387 Locust St. S., Canal Fulton, Ohio 330-854-1417

Jonathan is a Broadway performer and Canton native! = www.turningpointescho= olofdance.net

 

Sunday, April 15th, = 2pm

Akron Symphony Orchestra’s 50th Anniversary = Concert

St. Bernard Catholic Church

James Mismas, director. For Tickets, please call = 330.535.8131=A0 www.akronsymphony.org

 

Sunday, April 15th 2:3pm to 4:30 = pm

Polaroid Transfers with Jody = Hawk

Massillon Museum, = 121 Lincoln Way East Massillon, OH 44646

By transferring Polaroid emulsion to watercolor = paper, you can create unique photographic transformations.=A0 35mm slides will be = provided – or better yet, bring your own! Where – Massillon Museum = main classroom Cost – $23 (members); $26 (nonmembers) Pay by check, = cash, or credit card by mail, in person or over the phone. = Registration ends Friday April = 13th (extended!) – reserve your place TODAY! 330.833.4061 www.massillonmuseum.org =

 

Sunday, April 15th, 3pm

Monster Pianos: multiple pianos played by 21 = pianists

E.J. Thomas Hall at The University of = Akron=

All ages. Galen Karriker, UA Marching Band director, = will conduct. Will feature a big-screen “piano cam” to put the = audience in the middle of the sights & sounds. Tickets are available at the = door: adults $10, senior citizens $8, children 12 & under attend for = free.

 

 

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Sunday, April = 15th

Fabulous Talent Dance = Competition

Canton Palace Theatre, 605 = Market Avenue North, downtown Canton, 44702

www.cantonpalacetheatre.org<= /a>

Sunday, April 15th =

NEOBA North East Ohio Blues Alliance Meeting & = performance by Wayne = Reed

Minerva Music, = 119 North Market Street, = downtown Minerva 330.868.5708

Wayne Reed will play a set of = blues and jazz after the meeting and host “sorta impromptu jam!” All = are welcome, and bring a friend! http://www.thewaynereedco= nnection.com

 

Week of April 16th to April 20th, Noon to = 1pm each day

Brown Bag Concert Series = at Stark Community Foundation

Foundations Centre, 1st flr Community Conference Room, 400 Market Ave. N., Canton

Stark County talent will perform from noon to 1:00 = p.m. each day. (editor’s note: Please see calendar entries below for the = Daily Talent...and what a variety!)

This weeklong event is free and open to the public; guests are encouraged to bring a = lunch.  The “Brown Bag Concert Series,” is part of 2007 Stark Arts = Festival held April 13-22 to raise awareness of the arts, increase participation = in the arts and build connections between the arts and the = community.

 

Monday, April 16th, Noon to = 1pm

John Whitacre & Mark Roliff: “Rampant = Mandolin”

Brown Bag Concert Series = at Stark Community Foundation

Foundations Centre, = 1st flr Community Conference Room, 400 Market Ave. N., Canton =

This weeklong event is free and open to the public; guests are encouraged to bring a = lunch.  Traditional instrumental Scottish, Irish, and Welsh music; John = Whitacre, mandolin and fiddle; Mark Roliff, guitar.

 

Monday, April 16th, 8pm to = 10pm

Poetry & Prose open mic night =

Muggswigz coffee & tea co., = 137 Walnut Ave. NE, Canton, OH 44702 (330) 452-6336

www.muggswigz.com

 

Tuesday, April 17th, Noon to 1pm =

=A0Jeff & Joel- acoustic = folk/rock

Bag Concert Series at = Stark Community Foundation

Foundations Centre, = 1st flr Community Conference Room, 400 Market Ave. N., Canton =

This weeklong event is free and open to the public; guests are encouraged to bring a = lunch

Jeff King, guitar and vocals; Joel Owens, guitar and vocals.

 

Tuesday, April 17th, 5:30pm to = 7:30pm

Conversations in Music: Session V = (last session)

“The Business of Music: Our Community & Our = Future”

by guest speaker: Marie-H=E9l=E8ne Bernard, = President/CEO of Canton Symphony = Orchestra

2nd April galerie, = 209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton 44702 = 330.451.0924

All Conversations in Music events are FREE and open to the public! Enjoy wine = and cheese starting at 5:30pm, with the discussion to follow. Conversati= ons in Music includes five sessions designed to offer = patrons and new audiences an inside look into the world of symphonic music, exploring = the creative process and the relevance to our own community and the modern = world.=A0 www.secondapril= .org=A0 or www.cantonsymphony.org =

 

Tuesday, April 17th, time = tba

Ballroom Dancing Mini-Class

Massillon Public Library Auditorium, = 208 Lincoln Way East, downtown Massillon 44646

Special guests Tiffany Haidet and Mick Nedved will = perform a variety of popular ballroom dance styles. We will also learn how history = and culture influenced these dances. The Massillon Public Library invites you to = bring your original or favorite poems to share, or just sit back and listen as = several local poets and members of the community participate in this open-mic = poetry reading. Enjoy coffee drinks and muffins (small fee) and a casual = atmosphere. Poems must be family-friendly with a 5 minute limit. This program = is free and open to all and no registration = is required. For more information, call the Library at = 330.832.9831 ext 311 or log onto their website www.massillonlibrary.org= .

 

Tuesday, April 17th, 7:30pm

Music open mic night

Muggswigz coffee & tea = co., = 137 Walnut Ave. NE, Canton, OH 44702 (330) 452-6336

www.muggswigz.com

 

Wednesday, April 18th, Noon to = 1pm

George Dunwoody & Friends – = gospel

Brown Bag Concert Series = at Stark Community Foundation

Foundations Centre, = 1st flr Community Conference Room, 400 Market Ave. N., Canton =

This weeklong event is free and open to the public; guests are encouraged to bring a = lunch

George Dunwoody, vocals and = keyboard.

 

Wednesday, April = 18th, 2pm

Dedication of the = new recreational trail at old Mother Goose Land Park in = Canton.

An open invitation = to the public from Stark County Park District, City of Canton, = and

U.S. Technology Corporation, = West Tuscarawas St. near downtown Canton

Be among the first to hike this new trail. Learn = about the history of the area. Hear about future plans for the park. Parking will = be available at the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad station on West = Tuscarawas St. and the Canton Park System's Bocce Ball Courts on Schroyer Avenue (south = end of former Mother Goose Land Park). For more info, contact = Connie Rubin, Public Relations Coordinator/Grant Writer, Stark = County Park District,

Phone 330-477-3552, email=A0 cgrubin at co.stark.oh.us

 

Wednesday, April 18th, = 7pm

Costumed, historical portrayal of Flora = McClymonds

Massillon Public Library = Auditorium, 208 Lincoln Way East, = downtown Massillon 44646

Massillon Public Library hosts Jean Rice, retired school teacher and board member of = the Massillon Heritage Foundation, who will present a costumed historical portrayal of = Flora McClymonds, one of Massillon’s early “grande dames.” Mrs. = McClymonds and her husband, J. Walter, were the original occupants of Five Oaks. She = and her family helped establish Massillon’s first library and = Woman’s Club. This program is free and no = registration is required. For more information call the library 330.832.9831 = or log onto their website www.massillonlibrary.org .

 

Thursday, April 19th, 10am to = 8pm

Stained Glass Art

Perry Branch of Stark Cty. District = Library, 4030 Lincoln Way East, = Massillon (Perry) 44646

Please call to = register! 330.477.8482 Create a bouquet of flowers!

 

Thursday, April 19th, Noon to = 1pm

Jeff Poulos & Z Man – acoustic = soul

Bag Concert Series at = Stark Community Foundation

Foundations Centre, = 1st flr Community Conference Room, 400 Market Ave. N., Canton =

This weeklong event is free and open to the public; guests are encouraged to bring a = lunch

=A0Jeff Poulos, guitar and vocals; Z Man (David = Zagar), bass and vocals.

 

Thursday, April = 19th

Fashion Designer Peter Nygard =

Dillard's in Westfield (Belden = Village) Mall, Belden Village Street NW, Canton OH 44718

www.my1017.com = for details.

 

Thursday, April 19th, = 6:30pm

Poet/Author Jaime Adoff: presentation, poetry = reading, & book signing

SCDL Main Library, 715 = Market Avenue North, downtown Canton 44702

All ages welcome! Books will be available for = purchase. Register w/ Teen Services at 330.458.2650.

 

Thursday, April 19th, = 7pm

Poetry Read-In

Massillon Public Library = Auditorium, 208 Lincoln Way East, = downtown Massillon 44646

The Massillon Public Library invites you to bring = your original or favorite poems to share, or just sit back and listen as = several local poets and members of the community participate in this open-mic = poetry reading. Enjoy coffee drinks and muffins (small fee) and a casual = atmosphere. Poems must be family-friendly with a 5 minute limit. This program = is free and open to all and no registration = is required. For more information, call the Library at = 330.832.9831 ext 311 or log onto our website www.massillonlibrary.org= .

 

Thursday, April = 19th

22nd Annual Evening of = Jazz

KSU STARK Campus, 6000 = Frank Rd NW, Canton OH 44720

www.stark.kent.edu 330.244.3281

 

Thursday, April 19th, = 7:30pm

Art Film: "Venus", April 19th, 7:30 pm
Palace Theatre,
605 Market Ave. North, = downtown Canton, Ohio 44702
"Venus" charts the unlikely relationship between London based actor Maurice Russell (Peter O'Toole) in his 70's = and twenty-something Jessie (Jodie Whittaker) who has just arrived in town = to look after Maurice's best friend. This odd pair click, but almost nothing in = their relationship goes as anticipated. Nominated for 1 Oscar. Rated R - = Language, Sexual Content & Brief Nudity. 95 minutes. Comedy/Drama. = $4. www.cantonpalacetheatre.org<= /a>

 

Thursday, April 19th, 8pm to = 11pm

Ryan Humbert: Full Band = Show

The Harbor Inn at Portage = Lakes

www.ryanhumbert.com

 

Funky Friday, April 20th, Noon to = 1:30pm

Open Mic;a performance by = Robb = Hankins, President/CEO = of Arts in Stark; and a performance by Paul Antonelli , featuring songs from his = CD, “Red, Black and Grey”

Foundations Centre, 1st flr Community Conference Room, 400 Market Ave. N., Canton

This weeklong event is free and open to the public; guests are encouraged to bring a = lunch.

 

Friday, April 20th, = 6pm

Saturday, April 21st, = 6pm

“Love Makes The World Go ‘Round” = presented by VOCI

Great Court of the Cultural Center “The Cabaret Court” Market Avenue North, = downtown Canton 44702

“Be Our Guest” at the = VOCI Cabaret Court in the Cultural Center for the Arts.=A0 Celebrate=A0 love = at this memorable night of entertainment.=A0 Mayor Creighton will be featured in “There Is Nothin’ = Like A Dame!” Patrons will = enjoy a candle lit dinner featuring chicken marsala, red skinned potatoes, = rigatoni, green beans, tossed salad, bread, wine and dessert.=A0=A0 The evening = will highlight the Canton Children’s Chorus, dancing to the music of accordionist Angelo Forchione, a toast to anniversary couples, and the incomparable sounds of the Voices of Canton concert singers as they = present songs of love from around the world: =A0“People Will Say = We’re In Love;” =A0“Let Me Call You Sweetheart’” = “Candle On The Water;” “It’s A Small World;” “So In = Love;” “I Could Have Danced All Night,” and more. Tickets: Adult = $25; Children (12 & Under) $15. For Reservation call 330.452.4098. Box = Office open Mon-Fri 10a to 4p. www.cantonvoci.org<= /span>

 

Friday, April 20th, = 7pm

Saturday, April 21st, = 7pm

Sunday, April 22nd, = 2:30pm

(also 4/27, 28, 29)

Sleeping Beauty of Loreland (family = play)

Players Guild Theatre Arena Stage, = 1001 Market Avenue N, downtown Canton 44702

330.453-7617 www.playersguildtheatre.com<= /a>

 

Friday, April 20th, = 7:30pm

The Chinese Golden Dragon Acrobats
Canton Palace Theatre, 605 = Market Avenue North, downtown Canton, 44702

Admission $29 & $21 adults, $24 & $16 = students & seniors.

These performers represent the best of the honored = tradition of Chinese Acrobats, mixing award winning acrobatics, traditional dance, spectacular costumes, along with ancient and contemporary theatrical = techniques to present a show of breathtaking skill and spellbinding beauty. Their mesmerizing feats of physical daring and grace, enhanced by the = theatrical costumes and techniques are enjoyable for audiences of all ages! = Sponsored by 89.7 WKSU FM NPR Classical & Other = Smart Stuff, WHBC 1480 AM, WHBC Mix 94.1 FM, Legacy Bank, and The McKinley = Grand Hotel.=A0 The Palace will offer PARKING for the Golden Dragon Acrobats = in the Millennium Parking Deck between Walnut & Market St., go south on = Walnut, turn right on Second, the entrance is on the right. Cost is $3.00 per = car paid at the Deck. The Deck opens one hour before the show and closes one hour = after.www.cantonpalacetheatre.org<= /a>

 

Friday, April 20th, 7:30pm to = 9:30pm

Ryan Humbert

Maize Valley Winery, 6193 = Edison St. NE (St. Rt. 619) Hartville, Ohio 44632 330-877-8344

Bill reminds us to come check out the new look in the tasting area and market: more seating & more open space, = “because cool people just keep coming out!” mr.maze at maizevalley.com=A0 www.maizevalleywinery.com = =A0=A0=A0www.ryanhumbert.com =

 

Friday, April 20th, = 8pm

Saturday, April 21st, = 8pm

Sunday, April 22nd, = 2:30pm

(also 4/27, 28, 29 and 5/4, 5, & = 6))

A Senior Troupe Production, "Radio TBS" = (Trailer Park Broadcasting Scandals)

=A0presented by North = Canton = Playhouse

NCP Mainstage, 525 7th St NE (adjacent to = Hoover High), N.Canton OH

General Admission $12.00; Seniors and Students = $11.00; Members $9.00.=A0

Sunday, April 29 (2:30 pm) is a special = Red Hat Lady Day,” when all area Red Hat Ladies’ seats are = only $9.00 for this one performance. Call the NCP office at 330-494-1613 or = visit the website at www.northcantonplayhouse.co= m =A0for more information.

 

Friday April 20th =

Saturday, April = 21st

Rent

EJ Thomas Hall at The University of = Akron<= /p>

www.ticketmaster.com=A0=A0 www.ejthomashall.com=A0=A0 = 330.945.9100

 

Friday, April 20th, = 8:30pm

The Dan Kenyon Band CD Release = Party

The Hub at First Friends = Church, = 5455 Market Ave N, Canton, OH 44714

CD release of Heartstrings. Dan is no stranger to the HUB.  Dan is a student at Malone college studying youth and worship ministry.  He recently has come out with his album, “Ordinary…nothing like the extraordinary.”  He = joins us once again to share his sound of worship and acoustic style music. You = can check him out: www.myspace.com/dankenyon =

The Hub is located inside of First Friends Church = located at 5455 Market Ave. N. in Canton. The Hub, a coffee house for young adults = is open every Friday night during the school year from 9:00 PM to midnight.  There is a $2 cover charge which includes coffee = and snacks by donation.  It is a great place to come and hang out with = other young adults. Open to the public.

 

National Dance Week (April = 21-29)

Many thanks go out to all of Stark County’s = dance companies/schools for their active participation in the 2nd = Annual Stark Arts Festival! For details, check the Calendar at www.starkartsfestival.com!=

 

Saturday, April 21st, 8am to = 5pm

Junior High Solo & Ensemble Choir = Contest

Jackson Middle School, 7355 = Mudbrook Ave NW, Jackson Twp OH

 

Saturday, April 21st, = 2pm

Poetry Readings for Adults & = Teens

SCDL Plain Community Branch, = 1803 Schneider Street NE, Canton OH 44721

Today’s readings feature University of = Akron Professor = Mary = Biddinger and Walsh University Professor Neil = Carpathios! Refreshments will be served. Register at 330.494.3399.

 

Saturday, April = 21st

Hall of Fame Chorus’ 27th Annual = Cabaret

North Canton K of C Hall, 340 Mississippi St. SE, North Canton OH

330.499.9343=A0 www.hofchorus.org

 

Saturday, April 21st, 6pm to = 8pm

Dance-A-Thon with Living Fountain and Jake = Matthews

Edgewood Community Center, = 6852 Market Ave. N Canton, Ohio 44720

Never danced before? Think you don’t have = rhythm? No worries! This dance-a-thon will include lessons in beginner ballroom, = popular dances from weddings, hip-hop and other contemporary dancing. All ages, = all levels of experience and inexperience are welcome! $5 per person or $20 = max per family. (Pay at the door.) Proceeds benefit Living Fountain Dance Company’s scholarship/tuition fund...to help students have access = to “dancing from the inside out!” Corporate and group packets = are available, so you can bring the whole gang with you. For info call = (330)649-0773.=A0 www.livingfountain.org =

 

Saturday, April 21st, 7:30pm to = 9:30pm

Scott Alan "The Island = Doctor" Attn: Parrot Heads!!!

Maize Valley Winery, 6193 = Edison St. NE (St. Rt. 619) Hartville, Ohio 44632 330-877-8344

Bill reminds us to come check out the new look in the tasting area and market: more seating & more open space, = “because cool people just keep coming out!” mr.maze at maizevalley.com=A0 www.maizevalleywinery.com=A0= =A0 www.theislanddoctor.com =

 

Saturday, April 21st, 9:30pm to = ?

Ryan Humbert (full band = show)

Geisen Haus, 6955 Promway Avenue NW (off = of Portage near I-77), N Canton 330.499.9116

www.ryanhumbert.com

 

Friday, April 20th, = 8pm

Saturday, April 21st, = 8pm

(also 4/27, 28, 29)

To Kill a = Mockingbird, by Christopher Sergel, presented by the Carnation City Players
Firehouse Theater,
450 East Market Street, Alliance, OH (330) 821-8712.
This play is a thought-provoking drama skillfully crafted from the novel = by Harper Lee. To Kill a Mockingbird was first published in 1960. The novel portrays three years in the life of Scout Finch, the young daughter of = an Alabama town's principled lawyer, Atticus Finch.
The novel became a best-seller and won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. = The Sunday matinee is on April 29th at 2:30 pm. Tickets are $10 for adults and $8 = for students (17 and under). Reservations can be made by calling the box = office at 330-821-8712. Presented with the financial sponsorship of Terry's Tire = Town, and also Goris-Meadows Insurance, Alliance Ventures, Geiger, Teeple, = Smith and Hahn, and Butler Wick and Company.

 

S= unday, April 22nd, Noon to 5pm

T= he Stark Arts Festival FINALE!

T= he new GlenOak High School, 1801 = Schneider St., N.E., Canton (Plain = Twp.)

Please enter from Easton Street for = FREE parking.

A= n amazing day of interactive arts appreciation, exploration and = celebration for the Stark County community! Featuring = Stark County artists • Free = admissionOpen to the public = Hands-on activities for all ages = • Musical and theatrical performances -- Workshops • Demonstrations = • Exhibits • Food • ART SHOP. For more information, www.starkartsfestival.com.=

A collaboration of Stark Arts Coming Together, Plain = Local Schools and ArtsinStark, = the County Arts Council.

Special thanks to the following ArtsinStark corporate donors: Aultman Health Foundation, Diebold, First Merit Bank, Fishers Foods, Gregory = Industries, The Hoover Company, KeyBank, Huntington Bank, The Repository and = The Timken Company. =

 

Sunday, April 22nd, 2pm to = 5pm

Exhibition Opening:  “Celebration in = Art” -- Artwork from Area Schools

Massillon Museum, 121 = Lincoln Way East, Massillon OH 44646

Free & open to the public. No Reservations = required. Exhibition Continues through May = 13th.=A0 330-833-4061 www.massillonmuseum.org

Now through April = 22nd

8th Annual Youth Poetry = Contest

Stark County District Libraries—all = branches!

www.starklibrary.org. Pick up contest forms at any branch location!

Now through April 22nd, = 2007

Art from the Classroom Exhibit of the North Canton = Public Library,

The Little Art Gallery, 185 = North Main Street, North Canton, Ohio 44720=A0 phone (330) = 499-4712

Artwork by students of the North Canton School = District is highlighted in this annual exhibit. Art from the Classroom exemplifies = the importance of and commitment to visual artistic education in North = Canton. The Little Art Gallery is proud to be a part in furthering this dedication = by highlighting the creative talents of the children in the community. = Admission is free. Gallery hours are: Mon.-Thurs. 9-9, Fri. 9-6, Sat. 9-5, = Sun.1-5p.

Elementary Exhibit:=A0=A0=A0=A0 = March 30-April 22

The Art from the Classroom exhibit then ends with the artistic endeavors of the elementary school children of Greentown, = Northwood, Clearmount, Orchard Hill and the Mary L. = Evans Early Childhood Center, on display March 30th through April 22nd.=A0 The = colorful pieces by these young students remind us of the true meaning of = creativity!=A0

WINNERS ANNOUNCED! The Little Art Gallery of the = North Canton Public Library proudly announces the winners of the Hoover High = School show of the annual Art from the Classroom exhibit.=A0 Three local = artists who are members of The Little Art Gallery’s Art Advisory Committee juried = the exhibit featuring student artwork.=A0 Emphasis was placed on = imagination, originality, creativity and technical skill.=A0 Best in show was awarded = to Nicholas Sincere for a glazed = ceramic vessel with handles.=A0 Mastery of the medium of clay and the fresh = design were the outstanding elements that earned the piece this top honor.=A0 Awards = were given for first and second place in four media categories.=A0 In drawing = & prints, first place went to Audrey = Busby for a fantasy pastel drawing of a horse and the moon, and Jacob Linder received second place = for a pen and ink self portrait.=A0 Chessia Stroup took the honor of first place for a found object 3-D collage and = Alex White received second place = for Father Time, a clay sculpture, in the three-dimensional category.=A0 First = place in the painting category was awarded to Jacob Linder for an acrylic work entitled Gumball Machine and second place went to = Joseph Cerreta for a seascape.=A0 = First place in the category of mixed media was awarded to Erin = Corneliussen for a rendering of street signs, while Kylie Romell received second place for a=A0 piece called Glass Designs.=A0 Honorable = mentions were also awarded to four students: Taylor Forbes for a copper and marker palm tree, Vincent Marazita for a pen and color wash drawing = called Katrina, Brittany Braybon = for a mixed media collage of seated figures, and Emily = Schaffner for an oil pastel drawing of sunflowers.=A0 Congratulations are extended to all of = the award winners and to all of the students who participated in this exciting = exhibit!

 

And Beyond...

will be covered in = the next edition of this calendar!

 

Time-Sensitive = Opportunities:

 

Now through May = 6th

Walsh Students Photography Exhibit =

Studio M, Massillon = Museum, = 121 Lincoln Way East, downtown Massillon 44646
Fifteen students enrolled in Professor Lee Horrisberger=B9s digital = photography class at Walsh University are studying the work of outstanding = photojournalists from the perspectives of artistic style, technique, and history. =  The Studio M show may be seen during regular Museum hours, Tuesday through = Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Sunday 2:00 to 5:00 p.m., except when the = Silk Room has been reserved for private functions.  A call to the Museum = office can confirm that the exhibit is available for viewing‹330-833-4061. = Studio M enhances the collaboration between the Museum and the community by = showcasing the artistic talents of local, regional, and national artists.  The = series of five-week shows will continue throughout the year, selected by jurors = from proposals submitted by artists.  Brochures containing guidelines = and an application are available by contacting the Massillon Museum at = 330-833-4061 or www.massillonmuseum.org. = A visit to the Massillon Museum is always free.

 

Call for Stark = County Visual Artists: Fine Art Juried Exhibit, The Little Art Gallery of the = North Canton Public Library

The Little Art Gallery of the North Canton Public = Library will hold the 65th Annual May Show fine art juried exhibit from May 4 = through June 2, 2007.=A0 Open to Stark = County artists over 16 years of age. Entry information for the competition may be obtained at the North Canton Public Library, the Canton Museum of Art, = local colleges, galleries and frame shops or by calling 330.499.4712 ext. = 312.=A0 Each artist may submit up to two works for review by the judges.=A0 Entries will be accepted on Wednesday, April = 25th from 5PM to 7PM and on Saturday, April 29th from 10:00AM to = 1:00PM.=A0 A non-refundable $13 entry fee must accompany each work entered. Artists = who wish to become a member of Friends of The Little Art Gallery (FLAG) for $15 = will enjoy a reduced fee of $4 per work entered.=A0 With the exception of = photography, all artistic media are eligible.=A0 Artwork will be judged in one of = five categories: Oil & Acrylic, Watercolor, Drawing & Original = Prints, Three Dimensional Objects or Mixed Media.=A0 $1,200 in cash prizes will be = awarded, including a $200 grand prize for Best in Show, by jurors Christine = Shearer and Julie Friedman. For further information, contact Laurie at 330-499-4712 ext. 312 Mondays & Wednesdays 9AM to 4PM or Tuesdays = & Thursdays from 9AM to 1PM.


Call for Artists: In the Round Community Art = Space

Space is still open for the month of June = for local artists to display their work!

For more details, check the website: http://intheround.com/artspace or contact Janelle for = info!

 

Ongoing Opportunities...

 

Call for = Postings to this newsletter: Free! Square Peg Promotions

If your favorite arts organization = offers opportunities for arts or arts = education (music, dance, theatre, written or spoken word, visual arts of any form, = or culinary arts; workshops, demos, classes) or performances, please email all = pertinent info to janelle at squarepegpromotio= ns.com. Square Peg Promotions strives to compile the most comprehensive arts = calendar in the area...and postings are FREE!

 

To = contribute to the 2007 Fund for ArtsinStark or to find out more information = about the organization, please call 330-452-4096 or visit http://ArtsinStark.com.

Call for = Writers: The Wednesday Writers’ Workshop, N. Canton, has = openings!

The Wednesday Writers' Workshop has openings for = new membersNo membership fees or charges!=A0 = The group will critique members' work in all genres on the second Wednesday of the month at 6:30pm at = Panera on the Strip in North Canton.  Please contact Audrey Lavin at lavingroup at aol.com for = details.

**

submitted by:

Janelle Hannum Schmidt

Square Peg Promotions

PO Box 35878

Canton OH 44735-5878

330.806.6520 (New = phone#!)

www.squarepegpromotions.com<= /a>

janelle at squarepegpromotio= ns.com

"The secret of getting ahead is getting started.
The secret of getting started is breaking your
complex overwhelming tasks into small manageable
tasks, and then starting on the first one."--Mark Twain

 

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-------------------------------1176476422-- From fstorch at beckcenter.org Fri Apr 13 09:13:28 2007 From: fstorch at beckcenter.org (Fran Storch) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 12:13:28 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Barynya Russian Folk Ensemble performs at Beck Center this weekend only Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84EAED9A1@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77DE6.AC1FCFE0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C77DE6.AC1FCFE0" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C77DE6.AC1FCFE0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 INSIDE World Music & Beck Center for the Arts present =20 The Music of Old Russia: Barynya Russian Folk Ensemble =20 Two performances this weekend only! =20 Saturday, April 14 at 8:00 p.m. Concert & Dance Party Music-Armory Building =20 Sunday, April 15 at 2:00 p.m. Concert Mackey Main Stage =20 Advance tickets: Adults - $17/Students - $12 ($20 at the door) To reserve tickets, call the Beck Center at (216) 521-2540 =20 =20 A group of all-star performers from Russia, Barynya [bah-rin-yah], brings the traditional music of Russia to the stage with its vital spirit, humor and raw, passionate energy intact. Director Mikhail Smirnov founded the group in New York City in 1991 shortly after his arrival in the United States. In 2002, balalaika virtuoso, Alex Siniavski joined the group as musical director. Barynya takes its name from the traditional Russian dance called Barynya, which always begins the ensemble's performances. The dance consists of humorous, rhymed verses called chastushki alternating with energetic dancing featuring the squatwork called vprisyadku in Russian. This weekend's program will include Russian, Gypsy, Cossack, and Ukrainian songs as well as virtuoso instrumental pieces. =20 After the Saturday night concert, the audience is invited to stay for a party featuring music for dancing by the Barynya ensemble. The Beck Center for the Arts is located just 10 minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. Beck Center is full handicapped accessible and has convenient onsite parking available. =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_01C77DE6.AC1FCFE0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

INSIDE World Music

&

Beck = Center for = the Arts

present

 

The Music of Old Russia:

Barynya Russian Folk = Ensemble

 

Two performances this weekend = only!

 

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

Concert & Dance Party

Music-Armory Building

 

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

Concert

Mackey Main Stage

 

Advance tickets:

Adults - $17/Students - $12

($20 at the door)

To reserve tickets,

call the Beck Center at (216) = 521-2540

 

 

A group of all-star performers from = Russia, Barynya [bah-rin-yah], brings the traditional music of Russia to the stage with = its vital spirit, humor and raw, passionate energy intact.  Director Mikhail = Smirnov founded the group in New York City in = 1991 shortly after his arrival in the United States.  In = 2002, balalaika virtuoso, Alex Siniavski joined the group as musical = director.  Barynya takes its name from the traditional Russian dance called = Barynya, which always begins the ensemble’s performances.  The dance consists of humorous, = rhymed verses called chastushki = alternating with energetic dancing featuring the squatwork called vprisyadku in Russian.  This weekend’s program will include Russian, Gypsy, Cossack, and = Ukrainian songs as well as virtuoso instrumental pieces. 

After the Saturday night concert, the audience is invited to stay for a = party featuring music for dancing by the Barynya = ensemble.

The Beck = Center for the Arts is located just 10 = minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in = Lakewood.  = Beck = Center is full handicapped accessible and has convenient onsite = parking available.  =

 

 

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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Message-ID: <13eb94d70704131002y29a849ddn52ad5a288d9c6d89@mail.gmail.com> ------=_Part_4066_23164658.1176483761433 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline 2007 RAP SESSIONS COMMUNITY DIALOGUE ON "DOES HIP HIP HATE WOMEN?" "Does Hip Hop Hate Women?" is the second of two events brought to you by the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women's annual Project on Men and Gender. When: Wednesday Apr 18, 2007 at 7:00 PM Where:: Strosacker Auditorium (CWRU) 2125 Adelbert Road Cleveland, OH 44106 Panel Discussion featuring Bakari Kitwana - moderator, author of Hip Hop Generation and Why White Kids Love Hip Hop, Joan Morgan - author of When Chickenheads Come Home to Roost: My Life as a Hip Hop Feminist, Mark Anthony Neal - author of New Black Man: Rethinking Black Masculinity, Byron Hurt - producer/director of Beyond Beats and Rhymes and I am a Man: Black Masculinity in America, Tracey Sharpley-Whiting - author of Pimps Up, Ho's Down: Young Black Women, Hip Hop and the New Gender Politics Throughout the last several years of its 30 year existence, hip-hop has revealed itself as a national cultural movement centered around hip-hop arts that often lends itself to larger role of community development. Much of this movement is local and lacks formal connections at a national level. Hence at times even though many local young activists and artists are helping to forge new directions without a language or framework for revealing the national implications of this, it remains hidden from national view and its impact is minimized. The hip-hop cultural movement is forging a new dialogue around race. However this too exists for the most part in isolated pockets around the country. A national tour of community dialogues on race and hip-hop will bring national attention to the ways this generation is processing race in radically different ways than previous generations of Americans. The dialogues also hope to provide young people involved with hip-hop arts and activism a new language and framework for thinking through the emerging racial politics of our time and thereby assist greater community building. The community centers that often facilitated local discussion in previous eras have been caught up in changing demographics and economies. Community dialogues hopes to serve as a "virtual community center" where we'll debate issues of vital concern to the hip-hop generation. The purpose of the dialogues is to assist community building and social change by helping to evolve new frameworks for thinking through the crises of our time. This year, we're taking on the question, "Does Hip-Hop Hate Women?" Join us for an AFTER PARTY AT THE SPOT! Featuring: Gym Class Heroes- www.myspace.com/gymclassheroes Tabi Bonney- www.myspace.com/tabibonney April 18th, 9:00PM @ The Spot 1619 Mistletoe Rd. Cleveland, OH 44106 The Project on Men and Gender is brought to you by Case Western Reserve University's Flora Stone Mather Center for Women, with co-sponsorship from the University Program Board, Greek Life, Undergraduate Student Government, Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities, The Spot, Student Affairs, the Flora Stone Mather Class of 1956, Cleveland State University's Black Studies Department, the Cleveland area Men's Violence Prevention Task Force, the Community Technology Foundation of California, and Campus Progress. ------=_Part_4066_23164658.1176483761433 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline 2007 RAP SESSIONS COMMUNITY DIALOGUE ON "DOES HIP HIP HATE WOMEN?"

"Does Hip Hop Hate Women?" is the second of two events brought to you by the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women's annual Project on Men and Gender.

When:
Wednesday Apr 18, 2007
at 7:00 PM

Where::
Strosacker Auditorium (CWRU)
2125 Adelbert Road
Cleveland, OH 44106



Panel Discussion featuring

Bakari Kitwana - moderator, author of Hip Hop Generation and Why White Kids Love Hip Hop,

Joan Morgan - author of When Chickenheads Come Home to Roost: My Life as a Hip Hop Feminist,

Mark Anthony Neal - author of New Black Man: Rethinking Black Masculinity,

Byron Hurt - producer/director of Beyond Beats and Rhymes and I am a Man: Black Masculinity in America,

Tracey Sharpley-Whiting - author of Pimps Up, Ho's Down: Young Black Women, Hip Hop and the New Gender Politics

Throughout the last several years of its 30 year existence, hip-hop has revealed itself as a national cultural movement centered around hip-hop arts that often lends itself to larger role of community development. Much of this movement is local and lacks formal connections at a national level. Hence at times even though many local young activists and artists are helping to forge new directions without a language or framework for revealing the national implications of this, it remains hidden from national view and its impact is minimized. The hip-hop cultural movement is forging a new dialogue around race. However this too exists for the most part in isolated pockets around the country. A national tour of community dialogues on race and hip-hop will bring national attention to the ways this generation is processing race in radically different ways than previous generations of Americans. The dialogues also hope to provide young people involved with hip-hop arts and activism a new language and framework for thinking through the emerging racial politics of our time and thereby assist greater community building.

The community centers that often facilitated local discussion in previous eras have been caught up in changing demographics and economies. Community dialogues hopes to serve as a "virtual community center" where we'll debate issues of vital concern to the hip-hop generation. The purpose of the dialogues is to assist community building and social change by helping to evolve new frameworks for thinking through the crises of our time. This year, we're taking on the question, "Does Hip-Hop Hate Women?"

Join us for an AFTER PARTY AT THE SPOT!
Featuring:
Gym Class Heroes- www.myspace.com/gymclassheroes
Tabi Bonney- www.myspace.com/tabibonney

April 18th, 9:00PM @ The Spot
1619 Mistletoe Rd.
Cleveland, OH 44106

The Project on Men and Gender is brought to you by Case Western Reserve University's Flora Stone Mather Center for Women, with co-sponsorship from the University Program Board, Greek Life, Undergraduate Student Government, Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities, The Spot, Student Affairs, the Flora Stone Mather Class of 1956, Cleveland State University's Black Studies Department, the Cleveland area Men's Violence Prevention Task Force, the Community Technology Foundation of California, and Campus Progress.



------=_Part_4066_23164658.1176483761433-- From christyrmccune at sssnet.com Fri Apr 13 10:43:28 2007 From: christyrmccune at sssnet.com (Christy McCune) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 13:43:28 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ohio Youth Ballet benefit: Pampered Chef Open House this Sunday! Message-ID: <001401c77df3$3ea20940$0201a8c0@TRAVELER> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0015_01C77DD1.B7906940 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 =20 Ohio Youth Ballet to benefit from Pampered Chef Open House =20 =20 Canal Fulton, Ohio -- Come support the Ohio Youth Ballet and pamper yourself or your favorite chef at a Pampered Chef Open House noon-3 pm. Sunday, April 15 at The Turning Pointe School of Dance, 2387 Locust St. = S., Canal Fulton.=20 Everyone is welcome to browse and shop from the new spring line of = quality kitchen products from the Pampered Chef Company. At the same time, you = will be supporting the pre-professional Ohio Youth Ballet and all the = non-profit company=92s worthwhile community outreach programs. Under the artistic direction of Inna Stabrova and Dmitry Tuboltsev, the young dancers bring their love of the arts and talents to local schools, libraries, = retirement homes and other venues.=20 At the Pampered Chef Open House, a kitchen consultant will demonstrate all the exciting new products. If you place an order that = day, you will be entered in a raffle to win an Executive Saut=E9 Pan (valued = at $38) or an Ultimate Mandoline (valued at $59.50).=20 Also, if you book your own Pampered Chef Kitchen Show you = will be entered into the drawing five more times.=20 It=92s springtime, and now is the season to liven up and restock your = kitchen or complete any birthday or Mother's and Father=92s Day shopping. For more information, e-mail ohioyouthballet at turningpointeschoolofdance.net, or call the dance studio = at 330-854-1417. ------=_NextPart_000_0015_01C77DD1.B7906940 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

 

Ohio= Youth Ballet to benefit from Pampered Chef Open = House

 

 

Canal Fulton, = Ohio --=A0 Come support the Ohio Youth Ballet and pamper = yourself or your favorite chef at a Pampered Chef Open House noon-3 pm. Sunday, = April 15 at The Turning Pointe School of Dance, 2387 Locust St. S., Canal = Fulton.

Everyone = is welcome to browse and shop from the new spring line of quality kitchen = products from the Pampered Chef Company. At the same time, you will be supporting the = pre-professional Ohio Youth Ballet and all the non-profit company’s worthwhile = community outreach programs. Under the artistic direction of Inna Stabrova and = Dmitry Tuboltsev, the young dancers bring their love of the arts and talents to = local schools, libraries, retirement homes and other venues. =

=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 At = the Pampered Chef Open House, a kitchen consultant will demonstrate all the exciting new = products. If you place an order that day, you will be entered in a raffle to win an Executive Saut=E9 Pan (valued at $38) or an = Ultimate Mandoline (valued at $59.50). 

=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 = Also, if you book your own Pampered Chef Kitchen Show you will be entered into the drawing five = more times. 

It’s springtime, and now is the season to liven up and restock your kitchen = or complete any birthday or Mother's and Father’s Day = shopping.

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 = For more information, e-mail ohioyouthballet at turningpointeschoolofdance.net, or call the dance studio = at 330-854-1417.

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The HAPPY ENDING LYRIC PLAYERS (H.E.L.P.)
resident performing arts company of
First Baptist Church of Greater Cleveland
3630 Fairmount Boulevard at Eaton  Road in
             Shaker-Cleveland Heights
 
                       presents
 
           "WIZARD OF OZ"
 
8 PM Fridays and Saturdays April 13, 14, 20 and 21
8 PM Sundays April 15 and 22
7 PM Wednesday April 18.
 
Adults $15    Seniors and Students $10
For tickets and reservations call
              (440) 247-5916
 

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----------MB_8C94C1276C996BA_1FF4_65EB_FWM-M38.sysops.aol.com-- From fstorch at beckcenter.org Fri Apr 13 12:30:36 2007 From: fstorch at beckcenter.org (Fran Storch) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 15:30:36 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Joseph B. O'Sickey Retrospective Exhibition at Beck Center, April 13 - June 10 Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84EAED9A6@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77E02.3633E7F0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 13, 2007 For more information (216) 521-2540 Yvette Hanzel, ext. 225 John Coyne, ext. 236 =20 =20 Beck Center for the Arts and=20 Cleveland Artists Foundation present Joseph B. O'Sickey - Menageries and Other Worlds:=20 A Retrospective Exhibition 1941-2007 =20 Lakewood, Ohio - In collaboration with the Cleveland Artists Foundation (CAF), the Beck Center for the Arts presents A Retrospective Exhibition by celebrated painter, Joseph B. O'Sickey. His extraordinary artwork will be on display in two gallery spaces located in the Beck Center's Main Building. The CAF Gallery will showcase O'Sickey's artwork from April 13 through June 9. The Beck Center will exhibit his paintings in the Jean Bulicek Galleria from April 20 through June 10. Both exhibits are free and open to the public. For gallery hours, contact the Beck Center at (216) 521-2540. This exhibition, curated by William Busta, showcases O'Sickey's works spanning seven decades. This retrospective exhibition includes sketches of India and Africa from his years in the Army during the 1940s; advertising and design work from the 1940's and 1950's; landscape, still-life and garden paintings; and his recent work based on circus themes.=20 "This exhibition will be an eye-opener for fans and collectors familiar with O'Sickey's beautiful garden paintings, revealing new dimensions of the artist," says Sharon Dean, Executive Director of the Cleveland Artists Foundation. "In his work, you'll see=20 an artist who witnessed everything from Impressionism to Cubism and Pop art, and the then-new profession of graphic and commercial art. His work not only masters those movements, but builds upon them." Born in Detroit in 1918, O'Sickey grew up in Cleveland. He graduated from the Cleveland School of Art (now the Cleveland Institute of Art) and studied informally at the graduate level. He continued to develop his work through his 20s and was strongly influenced by post-impressionism. Throughout his career, O'Sickey taught at several area universities and exhibited his paintings at many notable exhibitions including the May Shows at the Cleveland Museum of Art. His work is included in collections at the Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland Public Library, Butler Institute of American Art, and other regional museums. An informal reception with Joseph B. O'Sickey will be hosted by the Beck Center on Friday, April 20 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. in the Daniels Lounge. An opening reception with the artist will be held on Sunday, April 22 from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. in the CAF Gallery at the Beck Center. The Beck Center for the Arts is located at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood, just ten minutes west of downtown Cleveland. Convenient onsite parking is available. ### ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77E02.3633E7F0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

FOR IMMEDIATE = RELEASE

April 13, 2007

For more information (216) = 521-2540

Yvette Hanzel, ext. 225

John Coyne, ext. 236

 

 

Beck Center for the Arts

and =

Cleveland Artists Foundation

present

Joseph B. O’Sickey – Menageries and Other Worlds: =

A Retrospective Exhibition 1941-2007

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Lakewood, Ohio – In collaboration with the Cleveland Artists Foundation (CAF), = the Beck = Center for the Arts presents A Retrospective Exhibition by celebrated painter, = Joseph B. O’Sickey.  His extraordinary artwork will be on display in = two gallery spaces located in the Beck Center’s Main Building.  The CAF Gallery will showcase O’Sickey’s artwork from April = 13 through June 9.  The Beck Center will = exhibit his paintings in the Jean Bulicek Galleria from April 20 through June = 10.  Both exhibits are free and open to the public.  For gallery hours, = contact the Beck = Center at (216) 521-2540.

This exhibition, curated by William Busta, showcases O’Sickey’s = works spanning seven decades.  This retrospective exhibition includes = sketches of India and Africa from his years in the Army during the 1940s; = advertising and design work from the 1940’s and 1950’s; landscape, = still-life and garden paintings; and his recent work based on circus themes. =

     = ;       “This exhibition will be an eye-opener for fans and collectors familiar with O’Sickey’s beautiful garden paintings, revealing new = dimensions of the artist,” says Sharon Dean, Executive Director of the Cleveland Artists Foundation.  “In his work, you’ll see =


an artist who witnessed = everything from Impressionism to Cubism and Pop art, and the then-new profession of graphic and commercial art.  His work not only masters those = movements, but builds upon them.”

     = ;       Born in Detroit in 1918, O’Sickey grew = up in Cleveland.  He graduated from the Cleveland School of Art (now the Cleveland Institute = of Art) and studied informally at the graduate level.  He continued to = develop his work through his 20s and was strongly influenced by = post-impressionism.  Throughout his career, O’Sickey taught at several area = universities and exhibited his paintings at many notable exhibitions including the May = Shows at the Cleveland Museum of Art.  His work is included in collections = at the Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland Public Library, Butler Institute of American Art, and other regional = museums.

     = ;       An informal reception with Joseph B. O’Sickey will be hosted by the = Beck = Center on Friday, April 20 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. in the Daniels Lounge.  = An opening reception with the artist will be held on Sunday, April 22 from = 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. in the CAF Gallery at the Beck Center.  = The Beck Center for the Arts is located at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood, just ten minutes west of downtown Cleveland.  Convenient onsite parking is available.

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-------------------------------1176494095-- From fstorch at beckcenter.org Fri Apr 13 13:15:15 2007 From: fstorch at beckcenter.org (Fran Storch) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 16:15:15 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]SATURDAY ONLY! BOGO Offer for Late-Night Performance of Sondheim's PASSION at Beck Center Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84EAED9A7@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77E08.72DE5B84 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C77E08.72DE5B84" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C77E08.72DE5B84 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 ~ BOGO Offer ~ for=20 Late-Night Performance Saturday, April 14 only =20 Stephen Sondheim's PASSION Directed by Victoria Bussert April 14 at 11:00 pm Studio Theater Beck Center for the Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood (just ten minutes west of downtown Cleveland) =20 To reserve tickets, call (216) 521-2540 =20 =20 Directed by nationally acclaimed director, Victoria Bussert, Passion's complex love story involves three lovers 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. This production contains sexual scenes with full nudity. =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 Passion runs through May 6. Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 p.m. with a special late-night performance on April 14. 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. To reserve tickets, call the Beck Center Box Office at (216) 521-2540 or online at www.beckcenter.org . =20 =20 Convenient on-site parking is available. Beck Center for the Arts is located just ten minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood.=20 =20 This production of Passion is sponsored by Cox Communications, WCLV 104.9 FM, WCPN 90.3 FM ideastream, LakewoodBuzz.com, and the FreeTimes. =20 =20 * Actor appears courtesy of the Actors Equity Association, the union of actors and stage managers.=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 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_002_01C77E08.72DE5B84 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

~ BOGO Offer = ~

for

Late-Night = Performance

Saturday, April 14 = only

 

Stephen Sondheim’s

PASSION

Directed by Victoria Bussert

April 14 at 11:00 = pm

Studio = Theater

Beck Center for the = Arts

17801 = Detroit Avenue in Lakewood<= /p>

(just ten minutes west of downtown = Cleveland)

 

To reserve tickets, call (216) 521-2540

 

 

Directed by nationally acclaimed director, Victoria Bussert, Passion’s complex love story involves three = lovers 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.  This production contains sexual = scenes with full nudity.

 

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 runs through May 6.  Show times are Fridays = and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 p.m. with a special = late-night performance on April 14.  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. = To reserve tickets, call the Beck Center Box Office at (216) 521-2540 or = online at www.beckcenter.org.  =  

 

Convenient = on-site parking is available.  Beck Center for the Arts is located just ten = minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in = Lakewood. =

 

This = production of Passion is sponsored by Cox Communications, WCLV 104.9 FM, WCPN 90.3 FM ideastream, = LakewoodBuzz.com, and the FreeTimes. 

 

 

* 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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Message-ID: <1FB3019EBE04D44F92FB300330FBC2CC110003@exchange.usalogin.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77E08.A5BC07B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable To celebrate the debut season of Northeast Ohio's newest performing arts company, Opera Cleveland is excited to offer all NEOPAL subscribers a very special 50% discount on all Gold Circle, A, B, and C level seats for our opening production - Richard Strauss' Salome! =20 Acclaimed soprano Lise Lindstrom triumphantly returns to Cleveland in the title role. Of her recent performance as Princess Turnadot, the Cleveland Plain Dealer exclaimed "Lise Lindstrom sang...with fearless brilliance." She "was riveting," agreed Opera News. =20 Ms. Lindstrom stars with Stephen Powell, who as Eugene Onegin and Sweeny Todd won the hearts of Cleveland's opera fans. The Plain Dealer heralded his "voice of velvet, capable of caressing...or exploding." =20 Salome opens April 20, with additional performances April 22 and 28, at the State Theatre, Playhouse Square Center. Call 216.241.6000 and mention code "50P" to receive your special discount. Tickets start at just $12.50! You may also order online at http://www.operacleveland.org. =20 Please join us as we raise the curtain on a new premier arts organization dedicated to presenting the classical repertoire's great masterpieces and opera's vanguard of bright young composers, singers and conductors. =20 For more information, please visit us at http://www.operacleveland.org, or call us at 216.575.0903. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77E08.A5BC07B0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
To=20 celebrate the debut season of Northeast Ohio's newest = performing arts=20 company, Opera Cleveland is excited to offer all NEOPAL subscribers a = very=20 special 50% discount on all Gold Circle, A, B, and C level seats for our = opening=20 production - Richard Strauss' Salome!
 
Acclaimed soprano=20 Lise Lindstrom triumphantly returns to Cleveland in the title role. Of = her=20 recent performance as Princess Turnadot, the Cleveland Plain Dealer = exclaimed=20 "Lise Lindstrom sang...with fearless brilliance."  She "was = riveting,"=20 agreed Opera News.
 
Ms. = Lindstrom stars=20 with Stephen Powell, who as Eugene Onegin and Sweeny Todd won the hearts = of=20 Cleveland's opera fans. The Plain Dealer heralded his "voice of velvet, = capable=20 of caressing...or exploding."
 
Salome = opens April=20 20, with additional performances April 22 and 28, at the State = Theatre,=20 Playhouse Square Center.  Call 216.241.6000 and mention code "50P" = to=20 receive your special discount.  Tickets start at just $12.50!  = You may=20 also order online at http://www.operacleveland.org.=
 
Please = join us as we=20 raise the curtain on a new premier arts organization dedicated to = presenting the=20 classical repertoire's great masterpieces and opera's vanguard of bright = young=20 composers, singers and conductors.
 
For = more=20 information, please visit us at http://www.operacleveland.org,= or call=20 us at 216.575.0903.
------_=_NextPart_001_01C77E08.A5BC07B0-- From remingtondreams at hotmail.com Fri Apr 13 09:22:52 2007 From: remingtondreams at hotmail.com (Donnell Hodges) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 12:22:52 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Health Discussion @ Karamu! Message-ID:

DR. BONITA COE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL INTERNAL MEDICINE OF THE CLEVELAND CLINIC TO FACILITATE A HEALTH DISCUSSION AT KARAMU HOUSE, SATURDAY APRIL 14, 2007

 

 

Cleveland (April 13, 2007) ? Dr. Bonita Coe, MD, MBA, of The Cleveland Clinic, will facilitate a health discussion at Karamu House to support the world premiere of A Colored Funeral.  Dr. Coe will address healthy living and at-risk behavior with a health checklist for women and men as well as an advanced directive form, which includes power of attorney for health care, living will and other wishes. 

  ?The advanced directive is really something young people need to consider because most of them do not have any personal legal directives in case of an emergency or life and death situation?, explained Dr. Coe.  The event, which begins at 4 pm, will take place on Saturday, April 14, 2007 in the Concert Hall at Karamu.

  A Colored Funeral, written by Gregory S. Carr, is a satirical play that examines social and health issues including hypertension, black on black crime, lack of life insurance and last will and testament, alcohol and drug addiction and risky sexual behavior, amongst others, that lead to the demise of African-Americans.  Carr will be in attendance to answer questions regarding A Colored Funeral.  In addition, a $3 discount is offered to all who attend the discussion.  Regular ticket prices for A Colored Funeral are $18 - $21.  Light healthy snacks will be provided.
 
Media Contact: Neal Hodges
216.795.7070 (x.249)
216.214.6383 (cell)
 
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Mortgage rates near historic lows. Refinance $200,000 loan for as low as $771/month* From edniam at alltel.net Fri Apr 13 09:43:52 2007 From: edniam at alltel.net (Edward Niam) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 12:43:52 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Press Release ~OUT OF DANGER~ *A Personal Protection Seminar for Women* Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0168_01C77DC9.643FF4C0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0169_01C77DC9.643FF4C0" ------=_NextPart_001_0169_01C77DC9.643FF4C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ~OUT OF DANGER~TM **A Personal Protection Seminar for Women** ~OUT OF DANGER~TM is a unique training that provides people with the hands-on-skills needed to protect them in any situation. This special program is for mothers, daughters, sisters and friends. In this seminar you will learn: -Fundamentals of personal protection -Awareness of dangerous situations and people -Common everyday items that can be used as defensive/offensive weapons -What happens to you physiologically and emotionally when you are attacked -Basic self defense techniques -When to fight - when to run -Break away methods -What to do when your attacker has a weapon -Safe driving - if you're being followed; a car with a red/blue flasher wants you to pull you over -Secure your home -Strangers at your door -Avoid being kidnapped -How to deal with a stalker -Protecting your children -Safety when traveling The program is two hours in length and is open to young women and adult females. Wear comfortable clothing and tennis shoes. Date: Tuesday, May 1, 2007 Time: 7 - 9 pm Location: Heritage Barn, Silver Springs Park, Young Road, Stow, Ohio Cost: $25.00 per person Space is limited so please register early! Registration: Call the Institute - 330.564.7558 or mail your check to Institute for Self Healing, 118 West Streetsboro Street, Suite 224, Hudson, Ohio 44236. Make checks payable to Edward Niam or Institute for Self Healing About our instructor: Edward Niam is a Master of Shaolin Kung Fu and holds the rank of Black Sash. He has been training people in all phases of personal protection for over 33 years. He is a former law enforcement officer and Director of Investigations for the Summit County Prosecutor's Office. Edward is a graduate of the Special Weapons and Tactics Training (SWAT) held in London, Ohio. Institute for Self Healing TaiQiGongtm Fitness Systems Edward Niam, M-T.C.M. Master-Traditional Chinese Medicine 118 West Streetsboro Street, Suite 224 Hudson, Ohio 44236 330.564.7558 Fax 330.342.3802 edniam at instituteforselfhealing.com www.instituteforselfhealing.com "Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away." _____ _____ _____ I am using the free version of SPAMfighter for private users. It has removed 33786 spam emails to date. Paying users do not have this message in their emails. Try SPAMfighter for free now! -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.446 / Virus Database: 269.4.0/759 - Release Date: 4/12/2007 7:58 PM ------=_NextPart_001_0169_01C77DC9.643FF4C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Sunflower

 
~OUT OF = DANGER~TM
 
**A Personal=20 Protection Seminar for Women**
 
~OUT OF = DANGER~TM is a=20 unique training that provides people with the hands-on-skills = needed to=20 protect them in any situation. This special program is for mothers, = daughters,=20 sisters and friends.
 
 
In this seminar you will learn: 
 
    -Fundamentals of personal=20 protection
    -Awareness of dangerous = situations=20 and people
    -Common everyday items = that can be=20 used as defensive/offensive weapons
    -What happens to you = physiologically=20 and emotionally when you are attacked
    -Basic self defense=20 techniques
    -When to fight - when to=20 run
    -Break away=20 methods
    -What to do when your = attacker has a=20 weapon
    -Safe driving - if you're = being=20 followed; a car with a red/blue flasher wants you to pull = you over
    -Secure your=20 home
    -Strangers at your=20 door
    -Avoid being=20 kidnapped
    -How to deal with a=20 stalker
    -Protecting your=20 children
    -Safety when=20 traveling
 
The program is two hours in length and is = open to young=20 women and adult females. Wear comfortable clothing and tennis=20 shoes. 
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Date:        = Tuesday,=20 May 1, 2007
 
Time:       = ;  7=20 - 9 pm
 
Location:  Heritage Barn, = Silver=20 Springs Park, Young Road, Stow, = Ohio
 
Cost:       &nb= sp; =20 $25.00 per person
 
Space is limited so please = register=20 early!
 
Registration: Call the = Institute -=20 330.564.7558 or mail your check to Institute for Self Healing, 118 West=20 Streetsboro Street, Suite 224, Hudson, Ohio 44236. Make checks payable = to Edward=20 Niam or Institute for Self = Healing
 
About our=20 instructor: Edward Niam is a Master of Shaolin Kung Fu and holds the = rank of=20 Black Sash. He has been training people in all phases of personal=20 protection for over 33 years. He is a former law enforcement officer and = Director of Investigations for the Summit County Prosecutor's Office. = Edward is=20 a graduate of the Special Weapons and Tactics Training (SWAT) held in London,=20 Ohio.
 
 
Institute for = Self=20 Healing
TaiQiGongtm  Fitness = Systems
Edward Niam, = M-T.C.M.
Master-Traditional = Chinese=20 Medicine
118 West Streetsboro = Street, Suite=20 224
Hudson, Ohio = 44236
330.564.7558 Fax=20 330.342.3802
edniam at instituteforsel= fhealing.com
www.instituteforselfheal= ing.com
 
"Life is not measured = by the number=20 of breaths we take,
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Message-ID: <621b4f918f684077ae31635848696430@cassidytheatre.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_SmarterMail_NextPart_2158826818873748 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =0D=0A=0D=0A Auditions for In Man =0D=0Aa new play by Michael Oatman = =0D=0ADirected by Melissa Crum=0D=0A=0D=0A Play Synopsis=0D=0A=0D=0A = An African American sales manager of a radio station is walking down th= e street on a beautiful summer day. A white male bicycle messenger is ridi= ng by the sales manager and inexplicably the sales manager grabs the bicycl= e messenger off his bike, slams him to the ground and beats him to death wi= th his bare hands. This play examines the aftermath of this horrific event.= =0D=0AThis show will be part of the 15th Annual R. Joyce Whitley Festival o= f New Plays, ARENAFEST.=0D=0A=0D=0ACast:=0D=0A Isiah Inman- African America= n late 20s early 30s=0D=0ATom Steward- Male early 40's =0D=0AJason Spencer-= Caucasian male early to mid 20s=0D=0ALorrie Inman- Caucasian woman late 20= s early 30s=0D=0A3 other male roles.=0D=0A=0D=0AAuditions will be held Satu= rday April 28th from 12:00-3:00pm=0D=0Aat the Cleveland State Factory Theat= re, Main Stage =0D=0A Please prepare a one minute contemporary monologue an= d be prepared for a cold reading. =0D=0A=0D=0AFor more questions or more in= formation: DO NOT REPLY TO THIS E-MAIL =0D=0APlease contact Director Meliss= a Crum at Melissa_blkofstarz at yahoo.com =0D=0A=0D=0A ------_SmarterMail_NextPart_2158826818873748 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =0D=0A

=0D=0A =0D= =0A Auditions for In Man
a new play by Michael Oatman
Directed by Melissa Crum

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=0D=0A Play Synopsis
=0D=0A= An African American sales manager of a=A0radio stati= on is walking down the street on a beautiful summer day.=A0 A white male bi= cycle messenger is riding by the sales manager and inexplicably the sales m= anager grabs the bicycle messenger off his bike, slams him to the ground an= d beats him to death with his bare hands. This play examines the aftermath = of this horrific event.
This show will be part of the= 15th Annual R. Joyce Whitley Festival of New Plays, ARENAFEST.

= Cast:
Isiah Inman- African American late 20s e= arly 30s
Tom Steward- Male early 40's
Jason Spencer- Caucasian m= ale early to mid 20s
Lorrie Inman- Caucasian woman late 20s early 30s<= br />3 other male roles.

Audit= ions will be held Saturday April 28th from 12:00-3:00pm
at the Clevela= nd State Factory Theatre, Main Stage

Pl= ease prepare a one minute contemporary monologue and be prepared for a cold= reading.

For more questions or more information:= DO NOT REPLY TO THIS E-MAIL
Please contact Director Melissa Crum at =
Melissa_bl= kofstarz at yahoo.com
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= =0D=0A ------_SmarterMail_NextPart_2158826818873748-- From balletlaves at yahoo.com Fri Apr 13 13:41:42 2007 From: balletlaves at yahoo.com (Courtney Laves) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 13:41:42 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Lecture by Peter Sklar Message-ID: <25693.84438.qm@web58701.mail.re1.yahoo.com> --0-386506299-1176496902=:84438 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Release Date:� April 5, 2007 �So You Want to be a Performer�� 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.�s Mischa Barton, Home Improvement�s Zachery Ty Bryan, Full House�s Lori Loughlin, NYPD Blue�s Rick Schroder, The Young & The Restless� Ashley Bashioum, Charmed and Picket Fences� �Holly Marie Combs, Sex & the City�s Sarah Jessica Parker, Walk the Line and Legally Blonde�s Reese Witherspoon and Ricki Lake all have in common? ����������� Peter Sklar, who has coached, directed or discovered all of the above young stars and hundreds of others, is offering a complimentary lecture, entitled: �So You Want To Be A Performer��. � 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. � The lecture will be followed by personal interviews with young members of the audience. � �So You Want to be a Performer�� is based on Sklar�s 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�g�s who include Sara Jessica Parker, (HBO�s Sex & The City), Reese Witherspoon, (Legally Blond, Walk the Line, etc.), Mischa Barton, (Fox TV�s 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�s currently developing a musical entitled �The Kid Who Played the Palace�, to be directed by William Martin, (Broadway�s �The Lieutenant�, five-time Tony Award nominee). � See www.petersklaronline.com. � 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. � WHEN: Sunday, April 22, 2007� �1:00pm � WHERE: Cleveland City Dance, 13947 Cedar Road, Cleveland, OH � RESERVATIONS: (216) 932-0222 --------------------------------- Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell? Check outnew cars at Yahoo! Autos. --0-386506299-1176496902=:84438 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Release Date:� April 5, 2007
�So You Want to be a Performer��
Free Lecture for Kids, Teens, Parents
Talent Scout with a Message
Media Contact
JENNIFER WATKINS
Public Relations
(917) 684-6977
Fax:� (425) 483-5694
What do The O.C.�s Mischa Barton, Home Improvement�s Zachery Ty Bryan, Full House�s Lori Loughlin, NYPD Blue�s Rick Schroder, The Young & The Restless� Ashley Bashioum, Charmed and Picket Fences� Holly Marie Combs, Sex & the City�s Sarah Jessica Parker, Walk the Line and Legally Blonde�s Reese Witherspoon and Ricki Lake all have in common?
�����������
Peter Sklar, who has coached, directed or discovered all of the above young stars and hundreds of others, is offering a complimentary lecture, entitled: �So You Want To Be A Performer��.
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.
The lecture will be followed by personal interviews with young members of the audience.
�So You Want to be a Performer�� is based on Sklar�s 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�g�s who include Sara Jessica Parker, (HBO�s Sex & The City), Reese Witherspoon, (Legally Blond, Walk the Line, etc.), Mischa Barton, (Fox TV�s 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�s currently developing a musical entitled �The Kid Who Played the Palace�, to be directed by William Martin, (Broadway�s �The Lieutenant�, five-time Tony Award nominee).
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.
WHEN: Sunday, April 22, 2007� �1:00pm
WHERE: Cleveland City Dance, 13947 Cedar Road, Cleveland, OH
RESERVATIONS: (216) 932-0222


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Open casting call for the film "For The Love Of Women"
IGAB Filmworks presents: for The Love Of Women, 

An audition will be held for their new film that will start filming soon. Non-union actors are welcome along with deferred pay parts and DVD copy of the film.

This film will be filmed in Cleveland Ohio, as of now auditions will take place in April and again in May for 2 days only to search for the right person for each part, extras and small parts could be needed.
To set a date for your audition with the casting director, you'll need to call for a date and time to be seen,  you should bring along your full bio and any color/black & white photos you have for their viewing.

Casting director for audition information:
Casting Director: Barbabra Bell 216-581-9600

Other fiilm projects are coming soon..if you missed out on this new film.

 



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--0-1613848240-1176511317=:79213-- From promiseheart at lpemail.com Fri Apr 13 20:36:16 2007 From: promiseheart at lpemail.com (promiseheart at lpemail.com) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 23:36:16 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last Call - Auditioning for Male Actor in Local Film Message-ID: <50445.76.205.72.145.1176521776.squirrel@wm1.lpemail.com> The Mama's Plan Film Group is making one final casting call for the role of Charlie Charleston, the lead male role in our not-for-profit social issue film. The ideal candidate for this role would be someone who can look the part of a 20 year old law school student. Charlie is preppie-like, handsome and charming. Rehearsals take place in Akron. Filming will take place later next month (May) at various location sites in northeastern Ohio. Since we are an independent group producing the film in a somewhat unconventional way, exact shooting times are to be determined. We are flexible and will try to accomodate your schedule as much as possible. We do prefer someone who is commited to this project and will remain in the region (be available) for the balance of the year. If you (or anyone you know) is interested in this opportunity, PLEASE CALL (330) 633-6093 ASAP to schedule an initial audition meeting and/or address any questions or concerns you may have (please do not respond by e-mail at this time). While we cannot provide compensation, the actor will receive notoriety, credit/references, and a free copy of the film in DVD format upon completion. To find out more about the film's story, themes and objectives, please 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 Fri Apr 13 20:49:02 2007 From: promiseheart at lpemail.com (promiseheart at lpemail.com) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 23:49:02 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Assistant Director Needed for Local Film Message-ID: <50457.76.205.72.145.1176522542.squirrel@wm1.lpemail.com> The Mama's Plan Film Group, based in Akron, is still seeking an assistant director for our not-for-profit social issue film. Since we are due to begin filming later this month (April 30th), this is an urgent need! Shooting of scenes will take place at various location sites in northeastern Ohio. Since we are an independent group producing the film in a somewhat unconventional way, exact shooting times from the start to finish of production are to be determined. We are flexible and will try to accomodate your schedule as much as possible. We do prefer someone who is commited to this project and will remain in the region (be available) for the balance of the year. If you (or anyone you know) is interested in this opportunity, PLEASE CALL (330) 633-6093 ASAP to schedule an initial meeting and/or address any questions or concerns you may have (please do not respond by e-mail at this time). While we cannot provide compensation, you will receive notoriety, credit/references, and a free copy of the film in DVD format upon completion. To find out more about the film's story, themes and objectives, please check out our website at: www.mamasplan.com. Sincerely, Eric Kowalski Volunteer/Representative for The Mama's Plan Film Group From hasanimanagement at onebox.com Fri Apr 13 21:41:32 2007 From: hasanimanagement at onebox.com (hasanimanagement at onebox.com) Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 00:41:32 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Advertisement Opportunity 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. ------=_NextPart_001_01BF24B2.F1B80B94 Content-Type: text/plain;Charset = "iso-8859-1" Hasani Management Presents our Second Annual Mother?s Day Celebration   You are cordially welcomed to attend Hasani Management?s special Mother?s Day event honoring all mothers in attendance on, Sunday May 13, 2007.  This spectacular event will take place at Holiday Inn in Beachwood, Ohio.  There is a small investment of $40 per person.   This black tie formal affair will include live entertainment, a formal dinner, fashion show and reception.    Do you have a business, planning a special event, or seeking employees, if so, you do not want to miss out on an opportunity to advertise or promote your business in our program ad for the Mother?s Day Celebration.  Don?t delay; call today to take your business or event to another level.  For further details on tickets and information on advertisement, give us a call at 216-916-7330 or check out our website at hasanimanagement.com.   Program Ad Prices:   Business Card Ad?????????????????.$20 Quarter Page Ad?????????????????..$30 Half Page Ad???????????????????..$50 Full Page Ad????????????????????$70 Full Page Ad (Color)????????????????$100   Business Information   Business Name:____________________________________________________   Business Contact:___________________________________________________   Business Telephone:_________________________________________________   Email Address:_____________________________________________________   What product or services does your company offer? ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________   Circle the program ad(s) you want to purchase:   Business Card     Quarter Page     Half Page               Full Page     Full Page (Color)   All checks/money orders must be received by May 3, 2007.  Payments can be to:  Hasani Management, P.O. 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Michael A. Miller: msrg-publications at earthlink.net or 216.389.6784. 

 

From ages two to 36, I performed in local theatrical productions in school, church and community-playhouse venues as an actor, singer and dancer.  I studied theater arts and English at Cuyahoga Community College, and my arts-related articles, interviews and reviews have been published in local publications including but not limited to the Encyclopedia of Cleveland History, Cleveland magazine and the Gay People's Chronicle.  I have since educated myself through independent studies in the finer points of film-making and am developing a fiction-based magazine, which was profiled in the Lakewood Observer.  Recently, I have accomplished hands-on experience in marketing, and am expanding my professional networking base in the business and arts community, locally and nationally.   

 
 
 
 

------=_NextPart_195811614584145324830-- From marnieb at windstream.net Fri Apr 13 22:08:40 2007 From: marnieb at windstream.net (marnieb at windstream.net) Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 1:08:40 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]BATTLE OF THE BANDS CONTEST!!! BANDS NEEDED - TOP PRIZE $1500.00 CASH!!! Message-ID: <20070414050840.BQTD5292.ispmxmta06-srv.windstream.net@webmail-relay.alltel.net> BATTLE OF THE BANDS CONTEST!!! BANDS NEEDED - TOP PRIZE $1500.00 CASH!!! We are working very hard to give $$ MONEY $$ away!!! THIS IS NO JOKE!!! *************NEW DATE AND EXTENDED DEADLINE*************** Bands needed for 3rd Annual Battle of Bands - (Adults 19 & over) Huge prizes!! 1st Prize $1500.00 AND Recording Studio Time at the Lava Room Recording Studio!!! Qualifying Rounds will be held at the HI-FI Concert Club, 11729 Detroit Ave., Lakewood,OH. We have extended the deadline to May 5, 2007. Qualification Rounds will be every SATURDAY AFTERNOON starting May 5th from 1-7 PM. (qualification round dates: May 5, May 12, May 19, May 26, & June 2, 2007) TWO BANDS PER QUALIFICATION ROUND WILL BE CHOSEN TO COMPETE IN THE FINALS DURING OUR FESTIVAL!! Doors open at NOON, there will be a cover charge at the door. The Finals will held at Columbia Homecoming Festival Saturday, June 30, 2007. Entry deadline is Saturday, May 5 2007. Visit our website at: http://www.columbiastation.com/homecoming/battleofthebands/forms/ to download the applicaiton or email us at bands at columbiastation.com If you need an application mailed, if you have questions or would like additional information you may call 216-324-2095 or 440-309-5295. This event is sponsored by the Columbia Chamber of Commerce, Hi-Fi Concert Club, Lava Room Recording Studio's & Ron Zehel Guitar Center. From weedz at bright.net Sat Apr 14 05:21:15 2007 From: weedz at bright.net (Ginny) Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 08:21:15 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Morrison Playmakers, Inc. Message-ID: MORRISON PLAYMAKERS, INC. (MPI) are reminding everyone that registrations for their summer youth program will be the following: SAT, APRIL 21 FROM 10AM-2PM AT THE SENIOR CENTER, 138 HIGH ST. WADSWORTH SUN, APRIL 22 FROM 1:30-3:30 AT FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 636 PARK AVE, BARBERTON PARK IN REAR OF BOTH BUILDINGS AND COME IN BACK DOOR AND FOLLOW SIGNS. AGES 8-18 PLEASE ....... PLEASE BRING ANY CONFLICTS YOU MAY HAVE!!!!! REGISTRATION FEE: $140 1ST CHILD $115 FOR EACH ADDITIONAL CHILD IN SAME FAMILY. SCHOLARSHIPS WILL BE AVAILABLE CLASSES WILL BEGIN MAY 5TH AND CONTINE ON SAT AND WED THROUGHOUT MAY. REHEARSALS WILL BEGIN JUNE 4TH AND CONTINUE EVERY MON, WED, THUR, SAT UNTIL PERFORMANCES PERFORMANCE DATES ARE: JULY 13,14,20,21 IN BARBERTON THIS PRODUCTION WILL ENTER A COMPETITION HOSTED BY THE OHIO COMMUNITY THEATRE ASSN. DATES FOR COMPETITION ARE JULY 28,29 IN COLUMBUS. WE WILL COMPETE WITH 8-12 OTHER YOUTH THEATRES. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CALL...330-416-5937 OR 330-769-4043 GINNY From rev.y.conner at sbcglobal.net Sat Apr 14 06:13:03 2007 From: rev.y.conner at sbcglobal.net (Rev. Yvonne Conner) Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 06:13:03 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking to hire instrumentalist for April 21st Message-ID: <495547.55994.qm@web83007.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1518242691-1176556383=:55994 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Broadway UMC would like to hire a musician for a solo, one time performance at a dedication program Saturday, April 21 3PM - 4PM. So, if you play violin, flute, trumpet, guitar, etc ... any instrument (other than piano) that requires minimum setup time and you have 10 minutes between 3PM and 4PM on April 21; please contact us at 216.271.3650. Rev. Yvonne Conner, Ed.D, MDiv. Senior Pastor Broadway United Methodist Church 5246 Broadway Avenue Cleveland, OH 44127 www.thebroadwayumc.org (216) 271.3650 (216) 341.3396 Fax (216) 739.0029 - Residence "The Church, not the State, proclaims the vision of the Kingdom to come. Therefore, the Church has an obligation to move out into society." Karl Barth --0-1518242691-1176556383=:55994 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Broadway UMC would like to hire a musician for a solo, one time performance at a dedication program Saturday, April 21 3PM - 4PM. So, if you play violin, flute, trumpet, guitar, etc ... any instrument (other than piano) that requires minimum setup time and you have 10 minutes between 3PM and 4PM on April 21; please contact us at 216.271.3650.


Rev. Yvonne Conner, Ed.D, MDiv. 
Senior Pastor
Broadway United Methodist Church
5246 Broadway Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44127

www.thebroadwayumc.org

(216) 271.3650
(216) 341.3396 Fax
(216) 739.0029 - Residence
 
"The Church, not the State, proclaims the vision of the Kingdom to come. Therefore, the Church has an obligation to move out into society." Karl Barth
--0-1518242691-1176556383=:55994-- From suehollandjohnson at yahoo.com Sat Apr 14 06:25:26 2007 From: suehollandjohnson at yahoo.com (sue holland johnson) Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 06:25:26 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]From S. Johnson: "PlayActs" Performances . . . Buy a Ticket! Be a Patron! Message-ID: <504767.76037.qm@web38710.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1923900518-1176557126=:76037 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit ?PlayActs? Performances. . . Need Your Support! Buy a Ticket! Be a Patron! What: ?PlayActs? Performances, presented by WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio When: Sat. April 28, 7:30 p.m., and Sunday, April 29, 3:00 p.m. Where: Gallery 324, Galleria, East 9th and St.Clair, Cleveland, Ohio Contact: Sue Johnson, director, 216-561-8608, wakeup4664 at aol.com . . . . . ?PlayActs? Performances Coming April 28th & 29th ! Gary Webster?s You?ll be Back, Prime Beef and Strictly Platonic? WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio presents ?PlayActs? Performances, Saturday, April 28th & Sunday, April 29th at Gallery 324, the Galleria, East 9th Street and St. Clair featuring Sapphire DeFranco . Mary Lu Franks . Charlie Loy Hawkins . Jim Lenahan . Jermal Ware and John Franks, Musical Director Tickets $12.00 Galleria parking available, $3.00 Go to www.wakeupandlives.org to Shopping Page to Order Tickets / Patron Listing. Make checks payable & mail to: WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio . P.O. Box 201524 . Shaker Heights, OH . 44120 ATTN: Sue Johnson Credit Cards: go to Shopping cart or call (216) 561-8608 Need Your Support! Buy a Ticket! Be a Patron! Make a Donation! To make a Donation to "PlayActs" Performances, and / or our "New Life, New Image" public speaking community service project which is piloting with New Life Community, a family transitional housing program, please go to the Shopping Page on www.wakeupandlives.org. . . . . . For Immediate Release Gary Webster, Emerging Playwright, Gets Triple Exposure: on the Stage, on the Small Screen, and on the Web Clevelanders will get a chance to experience three romantic comedies by Gary Webster, which take different looks at marriage, wedding rings, and lots of ??splaining to do,? when romance goes awry, during ?PlayActs? Performances, a two-day celebration held Saturday, April 28, 7:30 P and Sunday, April 29, 3:00 P, at Gallery 324 in the Galleria, East Ninth and St. Clair. The event will showcase two short plays, You?ll be Back, a tale told by two wedding rings, and Prime Beef, where Diane has a great idea to auction off her boyfriend Jeff and his friend Eddie at the upcoming benefit for the local animal shelter, and Strictly Platonic? a special staged reading of this full-length play, where, almost as a dare, Paul and Emily end up sharing an apartment in Florida as roommates. Paul?s chances for his dream job are affected by this arrangement, which leads to a series of schemes and results in an unanticipated outcome for Paul and Emily. This two-act production will receive its full performance, summer, 2007, as part of an on-going ?PlayActs? Performance series being presented to help support the Studio?s ?New Life, New Image? public speaking community service project which it is piloting with New Life Community, a family transitional housing program. WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio aims to present and promote Webster?s, and other area playwrights,? works that illustrate the diversity of arts and performing artists in Northeast Ohio. Studio director Sue Johnson said Webster?s plays were chosen because they help exemplify the organization?s mission. Besides, they?re fun and they take a light-hearted look at the foibles of love and marriage. ?Webster is a prolific playwright, who has penned over three hundred scenes, sketches, one- and two-act plays. We wanted to select some of Webster?s representative plays which have substantive roles for women and reflect diversity of age, race, and also, because Cleveland needs to know about our own in-house version of Neil Simon,? Johnson said. Webster began submitting his works, several years ago to the Studio, which conducts a playwriting competition once or twice each year, and considers all submission regardless of the writer?s experience. Johnson believes it?s time for Webster?s work to receive a special showcase and be introduced to Cleveland audiences. Viewers can see Webster share insights about his work and his craft on video streaming excerpts of ?Wake Up and Live with the Arts,? on the WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio web site, go to www.wakeupandlives.org, the spinning film reel. The cable show, now in its third year has featured more than one hundred arts-related guests from Northeast Ohio, Florida, Los Angeles, Canada and New York, and can be seen on Saturdays, 5:30 ? 6:30 P on Time Warner, Cable channel 21 in the eastern suburbs, and on Time Warner, channel 23 in the western suburbs; Cox Cable, Fridays, 9:30 - 10:30 P, ch. 45; and Cleveland Cable Access, Mondays, 7:00 - 8:00 P, ch. 46. . . . . . Gary Webster has been writing plays since he was in high school. The first he can remember was written in eleventh grade. It was titled "This Wasn't What I Had in Mind," and the topic was...surprise...RELATIONSHIPS! Webster followed that up with parodies of several Shakespearian plays. He wrote stuff long before that, but those are the first plays he can recall. He has been the ?token Gentile? in Ruby Fox?s writing group for years. His formal playwright's training came via Bob Noll's class at the Cleveland Playhouse. Webster is currently a radio announcer, who is making his directorial debut with Confessions of a Saturday Afternoon, which will be performed at Cleveland Public Theater in May. Sue Johnson is an actor, director, producer and talent coach whose professional credits include recent appearances in Cleveland area theatres, including Agents and Assets, an LAPD production at Cleveland Public Theater. She has directed My Big Fat Dysfunctional Office, a commissioned play, numerous "PlayActs" Performances, staged readings for Jim Spriggs' Terror on Biddle Street (2005), and Faye Sholiton?s All Things Being Equal (2006) for Karamu's Arenafest. TV credits include A & E's 100 Centre Street, and films, Antwone Fisher directed by Denzel Washington, and The Year That Trembled, Jay Craven, Director. Her talent resume lists numerous TV commercials, industrials, and voiceovers. Johnson produces, directs and co-hosts WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS TV show, with Chris Fortunato & Mac Michael, which showcases and celebrates the diversity of the performing arts, artists, and cultural arts in northeast Ohio. The performing & cultural arts program airs on Time Warner, Saturdays, 5:30 ? 6:30 P, Cable, ch. 21, eastern suburbs and ch. 23, western suburbs, on Cox Cable, Fridays, 9:30 ? 10:30 P, ch. 45 & Cleveland Access, Mondays, 7:00 ? 8:00 P, ch. 26. . . . . . About New Life Community . . . "First of all, New Life serves families -- we have welcomed over 550 families to our residential program in our sixteen years! We focus on employment as the means to achieve independence and stability, and we are proud to say that through our empowerment-style program over 90 percent of the families who have completed the New Life program have achieved employment. And on the average, 75 percent of our graduates are still employed one year after graduation and 85 percent still in permanent housing. Our families are all sizes and shapes -- most are headed by single moms with one to six children, although this year we have been blessed to serve several two-parent families as wells. -- The adults in our New Life families come committed to acquiring the skills and tools necessary to seek and obtain employment, affordable housing, and self-sufficiency during their four-month stay with us. Our before-and after-school children's program, our dedicated volunteers from the National Council of Jewish Women who bring us the Imagination Express, those who prepare a meal and spend a Family Fun Shop evening with our kids, the support we have from Hiram House Camp and Scotty's Place -- these are just some of the ways that we work to ensure a happy transition for the whole family . . ." Donna Asnani, Exec. Dir. (Annual Report, March 2007) ?Project New Life, New Image? . . . Acting Techniques to Enhance Public Speaking for Total Professional Image Impact. A series of 1 1/2-hour workshop sessions, designed to assist job seekers in becoming more effective in presenting themselves dynamically, enhancing self-esteem, professional image, and employability. . . . . . --------------------------------- http://carolirvin.com/wakeup.htm --------------------------------- Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell? Check outnew cars at Yahoo! Autos. --0-1923900518-1176557126=:76037 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit  ?PlayActs? Performances. . .
Need Your Support!  Buy a Ticket!  Be a Patron!
 What:    ?PlayActs? Performances, presented by WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors?  Studio
When:    Sat. April 28, 7:30  p.m., and Sunday, April 29, 3:00 p.m.
Where:   Gallery 324, Galleria, East 9th and St.Clair, Cleveland, Ohio
Contact: Sue Johnson, director, 216-561-8608, wakeup4664 at aol.com
                                                            . . . . .
?PlayActs? Performances
 
Coming April 28th  & 29th !
Gary Webster?s
You?ll be Back, Prime Beef and Strictly Platonic?
 
WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio
presents
 ?PlayActs? Performances,
Saturday, April 28th & Sunday, April 29th
at
Gallery 324,
the Galleria, East 9th Street and St. Clair
 
featuring
Sapphire DeFranco . Mary Lu Franks . Charlie Loy Hawkins .
Jim Lenahan .  Jermal Ware
and John Franks, Musical Director
 
Tickets  $12.00
Galleria parking available, $3.00
       
Go to www.wakeupandlives.org to Shopping Page to Order Tickets  / Patron Listing.
Make checks payable & mail to:

WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio  .  P.O. Box 201524 . Shaker Heights, OH . 44120

ATTN:  Sue Johnson
Credit Cards: go to Shopping cart or call (216) 561-8608
 
Need Your Support!  Buy a Ticket!  Be a Patron! Make a Donation!
 
To make a Donation to "PlayActs" Performances, and / or our "New Life, New Image" public speaking community service project which is piloting with New Life Community, a family transitional housing program, please go to the Shopping Page on www.wakeupandlives.org.
. . . . .
 
For Immediate Release
 
Gary Webster, Emerging  Playwright, Gets Triple Exposure:
on the Stage, on the Small Screen, and on the Web
 
    Clevelanders will get a chance to experience three romantic comedies by Gary Webster, which take different looks at marriage, wedding rings, and lots of ??splaining to do,? when romance goes awry, during ?PlayActs? Performances, a two-day celebration held Saturday, April 28, 7:30 P and Sunday, April 29, 3:00 P, at Gallery 324 in the Galleria, East Ninth and St. Clair.
                The event will showcase two short plays, You?ll be Back, a tale told by two wedding rings, and Prime Beef, where Diane has a great idea to auction off her boyfriend Jeff and his friend Eddie at the upcoming benefit for the local animal shelter, and Strictly Platonic? a special staged reading of this full-length play, where, almost as a dare, Paul and Emily end up sharing an apartment in Florida as roommates.  Paul?s chances for his dream job are affected by this arrangement, which leads to a series of schemes and results in an unanticipated outcome for Paul and Emily.  This two-act production will receive its full performance, summer, 2007, as part of an on-going ?PlayActs? Performance series being presented to help support the Studio?s ?New Life, New Image? public speaking community service project which it is piloting with New Life Community, a family transitional housing program.
           WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio aims to present and promote Webster?s, and other area playwrights,? works that illustrate the diversity of arts and performing artists in Northeast Ohio. Studio director Sue Johnson said Webster?s plays were chosen because they help exemplify the organization?s mission. Besides, they?re fun and they take a light-hearted look at the foibles of love and marriage. 
?Webster is a prolific playwright, who has penned over three hundred scenes, sketches, one- and two-act plays.  We wanted to select some of Webster?s representative plays which have substantive roles for women and reflect diversity of age, race, and also, because Cleveland needs to know about our own in-house version of Neil Simon,? Johnson said.
              Webster began submitting his works, several years ago to the Studio, which conducts a playwriting competition once or twice each year, and considers all submission regardless of the writer?s experience. Johnson believes it?s time for Webster?s work to receive a special showcase and be introduced to Cleveland audiences.
           Viewers can see Webster share insights about his work and his craft on video streaming excerpts of  ?Wake Up and Live with the Arts,? on the WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio web site, go to www.wakeupandlives.org, the spinning film reel.   The cable show, now in its third year has featured more than one hundred arts-related guests from Northeast Ohio, Florida, Los Angeles, Canada and New York, and can be seen on Saturdays, 5:30 ? 6:30 P on Time Warner, Cable channel 21 in the eastern suburbs, and on Time Warner, channel 23 in the western suburbs; Cox Cable, Fridays, 9:30 - 10:30 P, ch. 45; and Cleveland Cable Access, Mondays,  7:00 - 8:00 P, ch. 46.
. . . . .
 
Gary Webster has been writing plays since he was in high school. The first he can remember was written in eleventh grade. It was titled "This Wasn't What I Had in Mind," and the topic was...surprise...RELATIONSHIPS! Webster followed that up with parodies of several Shakespearian plays. He wrote stuff long before that, but those are the first plays he can recall. He has been the ?token Gentile? in Ruby Fox?s writing group for years. His formal playwright's training came via Bob Noll's class at the Cleveland Playhouse. Webster is currently a radio announcer, who is making his directorial debut with Confessions of a Saturday Afternoon, which will be performed at Cleveland Public Theater in May.
 
Sue Johnson is an actor, director, producer and talent coach whose professional credits include recent appearances in Cleveland area theatres, including Agents and Assets, an LAPD production at Cleveland Public Theater. She has directed My Big Fat Dysfunctional Office, a commissioned play, numerous "PlayActs" Performances, staged readings for Jim Spriggs' Terror on Biddle Street (2005), and Faye Sholiton?s All Things Being Equal (2006) for Karamu's Arenafest. TV credits include A & E's 100 Centre Street, and films, Antwone Fisher directed by Denzel Washington, and The Year That Trembled, Jay Craven, Director. Her talent resume lists numerous TV commercials, industrials, and voiceovers.
 
Johnson produces, directs and co-hosts WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS TV show, with
Chris Fortunato & Mac Michael, which showcases and celebrates the diversity of the performing arts, artists, and cultural arts in northeast Ohio. The performing & cultural arts program airs on Time Warner, Saturdays, 5:30 ? 6:30 P, Cable, ch. 21, eastern suburbs and ch. 23, western suburbs, on Cox Cable, Fridays, 9:30 ? 10:30 P, ch. 45 & Cleveland Access, Mondays, 7:00 ? 8:00 P, ch. 26.
. . . . .
About New Life Community . . .
"First of all, New Life serves families  -- we have welcomed over 550 families to our residential program in our sixteen years!  We focus on employment as the means to achieve independence and stability, and we are proud to say that through our empowerment-style program over 90 percent of the families who have completed the New Life program have achieved employment.  And on the average, 75 percent of our graduates are still employed one year after graduation and 85 percent still in permanent housing.  Our families are all sizes and shapes -- most are headed by single moms with one to six children, although this year we have been blessed to serve several two-parent families as wells.  -- The adults in our New Life families come committed to acquiring the skills and tools necessary to seek and obtain employment, affordable housing, and self-sufficiency during their four-month stay with us.  Our before-and after-school children's program, our dedicated volunteers from the National Council of Jewish Women who bring us the Imagination Express, those who prepare a meal and spend a Family Fun Shop evening with our kids, the support we have from Hiram House Camp and Scotty's Place -- these are just some of the ways that we work to ensure a happy transition for the whole family . . ." Donna Asnani, Exec. Dir.  (Annual Report, March 2007)
?Project New Life, New Image? . . . Acting Techniques to Enhance Public Speaking for Total Professional Image Impact.    A series of 1 1/2-hour workshop sessions, designed to assist job seekers in becoming more effective in presenting themselves dynamically, enhancing self-esteem, professional image, and employability.
                                                                                              . . . . .
 






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Check out new cars at Yahoo! Autos. --0-1923900518-1176557126=:76037-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Sat Apr 14 06:42:21 2007 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny K. Wu) Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 09:42:21 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]last reminder for April 21's OCAGC Meet and Greet OCA National Member Dinner Gala Message-ID: <0MKoyl-1HciRH1hZi-0003VC@mrelay.perfora.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00EE_01C77E79.34EDF0E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hello everyone, tickets is almost gone, so if you haven't considered attending, please do so asap. Not only you get a great dinner meal, but also wonderful performances from diversity cultural groups! 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 ------=_NextPart_000_00EE_01C77E79.34EDF0E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Hello everyone, tickets is almost gone, so if = you haven’t considered attending, please do so asap.  Not only = you get a great dinner meal, but also wonderful performances from diversity = cultural groups!

 

 

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

 

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_00EE_01C77E79.34EDF0E0-- From d20submissions at yahoo.com Sat Apr 14 10:09:32 2007 From: d20submissions at yahoo.com (d20submissions) Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 10:09:32 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL Auditions at the Cleveland Play House Message-ID: <362335.3036.qm@web33407.mail.mud.yahoo.com> SOMETHING OLD, SOMETHING NEW? SOMETHING TWISTED, SOMETHING SHREW! The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival celebrates its landmark 10th anniversary this year with one brand new production, the revisiting of a first year favorite, and a brand new performance venue. CSF?s summer repertory will consist of ?King Richard III,? directed by Allan Byrne, and ?The Taming of the Shrew,? directed by CSF Artistic Director Larry Nehring. ?The 10th anniversary of the Cleveland Shakespeare Festival is a monumental occasion for us,? said Nehring. ?Northeast Ohio has been so supportive of what we are trying to accomplish.? In addition to several of the venues that CSF has enjoyed in the past, the Shakes Fest will make an additional west side stop at Lorain County Community College?s Stocker Center for the Arts, in their outdoor amphitheatre. ?We are very pleased to add this venue to our schedule of performances,? said Managing Director Matthew Solarz. ?Now we can have performances all over Greater Cleveland, from the extreme west side, to the east side and close to downtown. ? Auditions are scheduled Monday and Tuesday, May 7 ? 8th, from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Cleveland Play House. Callbacks are planned for Thursday, May 10th. Please bring a headshot photo and recent resume. Online submissions can be sent to Larry at cleveshakes.org Final casting decisions will be posted to our new website (coming soon!) at www.CleveShakes.org once casting is complete. Additional information regarding auditions will be posted on the website and on our information line at 1-877-280-1646. 2007 CLEVELAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE: July 7th & 8th ? SEASON OPENS ? at Lincoln Park in Tremont July 14th & 15th at Willoughby Fine Arts Association July 21st & 22nd at Lorain County Community College Stocker Center July 28th & 29th at the Shaker Heights Colonnade Aug. 4th & 5th at Cuyahoga Community College ? Western Campus Our newly-renovated website COMING SOON at WWW.CLEVESHAKES.ORG! __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From fionna923 at yahoo.com Sat Apr 14 16:34:20 2007 From: fionna923 at yahoo.com (Fionna Faulk) Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 16:34:20 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fionna Faulk on "RANDOM ACTS OF MUSIC" (Time Warner Cable) - April 17th & April 19th at 8:30pm (Also on Demand!) Message-ID: <20070414233421.35145.qmail@web52010.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-875241341-1176593660=:34905 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Fionna Faulk on Random Acts of Music (TV) =0A=0A Posted By:=0AFionna Faulk= =0A=0AHosted By::=0AFionna Faulk =0Ae-mail =0AWhen:=0ATuesday Apr 17, 2007= =0Aat 8:30 PM=0A=0AWhere::=0ATime Warner Cable (Also Airs APRIL 19th @8:30p= m!)=0AChannel 23 & Ch. 1111 On Demand=0ACleveland/Akron/Canton, OH 44115=0A= United States =0AView Map =0A=0ARandom Acts of Music TV will be airing the = episode that features me and David Ullman. Please help support your local a= rtists and local TV. =0ARSVP not required =0A =0A=0A=0A=0ASPREAD THE WORD..= . =0A =BB Blog this =0A =BB Bulletin this =0A=0A=0AA jam, some new artist= s and a good time. From Alliance Ohio it's Fionna Faulk and from Kent Ohio = we have David Ullman.=0A=0AWatch Random Acts of Music on OHIO ON DEMAND!!!= =0A=0ACh: 1111 click on the Lifestyles Tab - Random Acts of Music Tab then = click on name of artist you want to view.=0A=0AAiring in Cleveland Ch. 15, = Akron & Canton on Time Warner Ch. 23 Tue & Thu 8:30 PM.=0A=0Awww.randomacts= ofmusic.tv=0A=0A__________________________________________________=0ADo You= Yahoo!?=0ATired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around = =0Ahttp://mail.yahoo.com --0-875241341-1176593660=:34905 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell? Check out=0Anew cars at Yahoo! Autos.=0A --0-875241341-1176593660=:34905-- From herrickmartin at adelphia.net Sat Apr 14 19:10:31 2007 From: herrickmartin at adelphia.net (herrickmartin at adelphia.net) Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 19:10:31 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]stove needed for church kitchen Message-ID: <22715893.1176603031795.JavaMail.root@web26> Seeking affordable used stove, large size, six burner with side griddle if possible. anyone who knows where one is or where we can purchase one, please reply with info. Thanks. From Stacilynv at aol.com Sat Apr 14 19:11:00 2007 From: Stacilynv at aol.com (Stacilynv at aol.com) Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 22:11:00 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Still laughing all the way home from 'Urinetown'....! Message-ID: --part1_ce2.e257249.3352e3b4_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Officer "Lockstock" (played by the incredibly talented Max Chernin) claims in the show that "this is not a happy musical". Sorry, officer, but I beg to differ. I am neither a theater critic nor affiliated with the Stagecrafters' production of "Urinetown"....but I have to tell you all that I have never laughed so hard in a musical. Gloriously directed by Jamie Koeth with music direction by Sean Szaller and amazing choreography by Abby Lausin, this is a production you should not miss!!! Ben Fankhauser has an extraordinary career waiting for him on Broadway, no doubt, and he captures all that lead character Bobby Strong has to offer. The whole cast is wonderful....Stagecrafters truly has crafted a professional production. I remember the criticisms way back when that ran on neohiopal about this show....I didn't get involved then because I had never seen the show. After catching a clip of the song "Run Freedom Run" on WKYC's Good Company yesterday, I knew I had to see it (my own choir, the "Selrec Singers", is performing that song in June)....and I am so glad I did. "Urinetown" pokes fun at all things Broadway (look for snipets of "Annie", "Les Mis" and "Fiddler" just to name a few)....and it will definitely make you smile. In the course of the show, the cast even states "it's not a great title" for a musical....but this definitely IS a great performance!!! Don't miss it -- last performance is tomorrow at Orange High School at 1pm. Congratulations to producers Wendy Scott-Koeth and Richard Hinkelman for standing by your decision to do this show and giving the community such a treat!!! Staci Vincent ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. --part1_ce2.e257249.3352e3b4_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Officer "Lockstock" (played by the=20= incredibly talented Max Chernin) claims in the show that "this is not a happ= y musical".  Sorry, officer, but I beg to differ.  I am neither a=20= theater critic nor affiliated with the Stagecrafters' production of "Urineto= wn"....but I have to tell you all that I have never laughed so hard in a mus= ical. 

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I remember the criticisms way back when that ran on neohiopal about this sho= w....I didn't get involved then because I had never seen the show.  Aft= er catching a clip of the song  "Run Freedom Run" on WKYC's Good Compan= y yesterday, I knew I had to see it (my own choir, the "Selrec Singers", is=20= performing that song in June)....and I am so glad I did. "Urinetown" pokes f= un at all things Broadway (look for snipets of "Annie", "Les Mis" and "Fiddl= er" just to name a few)....and it will definitely make you smile.  = ;

In the course of the show, the cast even states "it's not a great title" for= a musical....but this definitely IS a great performance!!!  Don't miss= it -- last performance is tomorrow at Orange High School at 1pm. 

Congratulations to producers Wendy Scott-Koeth and Richard Hinkelman for sta= nding by your decision to do this show and giving the community such a treat= !!!

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See what's fr= ee at http://www.aol.com. --part1_ce2.e257249.3352e3b4_boundary-- From rorygirl4028 at hotmail.com Sat Apr 14 21:40:33 2007 From: rorygirl4028 at hotmail.com (sharon smith) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 00:40:33 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Opening: Disney's "AIDA" at Parma Senior High - April 20th - 22nd Message-ID: Parma Senior High is proud to announce the opening of our spring musical, Disney's "AIDA," this coming week - April 20th, 21st, and 22nd. PSH is one of only five high schools in the state putting on the production this year! The Friday and Saturday night shows are at 7:30 PM and the Sunday show is at 2:00 PM. Tickets in advance are $6.00 for students & $8.00 for adults; at the door $7.00 for students and $9.00 for adults. Parma Senior High is located at 6285 West 54th, just north of Parmatown Mall. Any questions or inquiries about ticket sales can be directed to Sharon Risko at 1-440-885-2300. _________________________________________________________________ Get a FREE Web site, company branded e-mail and more from Microsoft Office Live! http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/mcrssaub0050001411mrt/direct/01/ From casting at compoundpictures.com Sat Apr 14 21:37:56 2007 From: casting at compoundpictures.com (casting at compoundpictures.com) Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 21:37:56 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Casting Male 20's for Feature Film-Cross Country Road Movie Message-ID: <20070415044104.C57EC4CE59@braxton.siteprotect.com> Looking for actor, males 20=92s, to work with internationally distributed= =0D experienced filmmakers (cordobanights.com) on independent feature that will= be=0D filmed 5 weeks through July and August 2007. Filming to take place on the = road=0D from NY across country to California. Actor will need to ride motorcycle. S= low=0D speeds. Beginners level. =0D Meals, housing provided. Living stipend. Small cast and crew will share liv= ing=0D quarters.=0D Please respond with headshot and resume to casting at compoundpictures.com. = =0D =0D A man with no memory of his past joins three young drifters heading to=0D California. In the style of 60s cult, biker flicks and 70=92s spaghetti wes= terns.=0D =0D =0D =0D =0D From bernadettehisey at yahoo.com Sun Apr 15 06:54:28 2007 From: bernadettehisey at yahoo.com (Bernadette Hisey) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 06:54:28 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]MGP's "Anything Goes" Message-ID: <391741.53967.qm@web58612.mail.re3.yahoo.com> --0-410379349-1176645268=:53967 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Mighty Goliath Productions presents "Anything Goes" April 19, 20, 21, 22 Thurs, Fri, Sat at 8:00 Sun at 2:00 In the beautiful Daniel B. Ross, Ph.D. Performing Arts Center at Avon Lake High School Ticket prices: SPECIAL: Opening Night Only - All Tickets $8.00 General Admission $13 Senior Citizens and Students $9 Lead Characters: Bernadette Hisey as Reno Sweeney Ian Atwood as Billy Crocker Susan Didino as Bonnie LaTour Joe Tutak as Moonface Martin Angelamaria Garcia as Hope Harcourt Casey Wolnowski as Sir Evelyn Oakleigh Kristen Jones as Evangeline Harcourt Doug Brill as Elisha J. Whitney Angels: Charlene Figueira, Susan Hisey, Jennifer McAdams Jessica L. May, Tricia Stepanek, Hannah J. Stofan Susan Didino as Bonnie LaTour Joe Tutak as Moonface Martin --------------------------------- Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell? Check outnew cars at Yahoo! Autos. --0-410379349-1176645268=:53967 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Mighty Goliath Productions
presents

"Anything Goes"
April 19, 20, 21, 22
Thurs, Fri, Sat at 8:00
Sun at 2:00

In the beautiful
Daniel B. Ross, Ph.D. Performing Arts Center at
Avon Lake High School


Ticket prices:
SPECIAL: Opening Night Only - All Tickets $8.00
General Admission $13
Senior Citizens and Students $9

Lead Characters:
Bernadette Hisey as Reno Sweeney
Ian Atwood as Billy Crocker
Susan Didino as Bonnie LaTour
Joe Tutak as Moonface Martin

Angelamaria Garcia as Hope Harcourt
Casey Wolnowski as Sir Evelyn Oakleigh
Kristen Jones as Evangeline Harcourt
Doug Brill as Elisha J. Whitney
Angels:
Charlene Figueira, Susan Hisey, Jennifer McAdams
Jessica L. May, Tricia Stepanek, Hannah J. Stofan
Susan Didino as Bonnie LaTour
Joe Tutak as Moonface Martin


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Check out new cars at Yahoo! Autos. --0-410379349-1176645268=:53967-- From mardus at sbcglobal.net Sun Apr 15 07:49:27 2007 From: mardus at sbcglobal.net (Marie Dusini) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 07:49:27 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]WRPLAYHOUSE OPENS ITS 51ST SEASON WITH NEIL SIMONS' "RUMORS" Message-ID: <216147.17109.qm@web81003.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1769277555-1176648567=:17109 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit From: Marie Dusini (330) 836-2552 WESTERN RESERVE PLAYHOUSE OPENS ITS 51ST SEASON Western Reserve Playhouse opens its 51st season with the farce RUMORS written by NEIL SIMON on JUNE 1ST and it continues to play JUNE 2, 8, 9, 10, 15 and 16. MARK A. ZIMMERMAN returns to the playhouse this season to direct Rumors, he successfully directed our musical ONCE UPON A MATTRESS last season and it played to record crowds and received outstanding reviews from all the media. We also have a strong cast of very well known actors in our northeast Ohio theatre community, among them Natalie M. Mallis, Alex J. Nine, Emily Haase Demiray, Fig Jankowsi, Dan Camburn, Candace Russell, Jerry Schaber, Marc Dusini, and Jessi Hale. Fig Jankowsi and Jessi Hale appeared in last seasons musical ONCE UPON A MATTRESS, and Jerry Schabers? last appearance at the Playhouse was in MUSIC MAN. Candace Russell won rave reviews as our Opal in OPAL?S HUSBAND last season. Marc Dusini also has been in many of our plays over the last five years and has also received many well deserved reviews from the media. He is also one of WRP?S long time board members. Board member Walt Kaminski is set designer and fellow board member Sue Snyder is stage manager assisted by Rebecca Salchak. Darlene Matthew and Marie Dusini are producers. Tickets prices are $10.00 for adults and $9.00 for seniors and students. Curtain time is 8:00 p.m. with a 7:30 p.m. curtain time for Sunday June 10th. Theatre is located at 3326 Everett Road at the corner of Revere Road at the Bath/Richfield township line in Summit County close to I-271 and I-77 (Exit 143). FOR RESERVATIONS CALL: (330) 620-7314 Check MailCompose TG: UI: SFI: SFV: --> var url1 = "http://us.f810.mail.yahoo.com/ym/Search?Find=1&y5beta=yes&B=1_p=bottom"; --0-1769277555-1176648567=:17109 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
From: Marie Dusini (330) 836-2552
WESTERN RESERVE PLAYHOUSE
OPENS ITS 51ST SEASON
Western Reserve Playhouse opens its 51st season with the farce RUMORS written by NEIL SIMON on JUNE 1ST and it continues to play JUNE 2, 8, 9, 10, 15 and 16.
MARK A. ZIMMERMAN returns to the playhouse this season to direct Rumors, he successfully directed our musical ONCE UPON A MATTRESS last season and it played to record crowds and received outstanding reviews from all the media.
We also have a strong cast of very well known actors in our northeast Ohio theatre community, among them Natalie M. Mallis, Alex J. Nine, Emily Haase Demiray, Fig Jankowsi, Dan Camburn, Candace Russell, Jerry Schaber, Marc Dusini, and Jessi Hale.
Fig Jankowsi and Jessi Hale appeared in last seasons musical ONCE UPON A MATTRESS, and Jerry Schabers? last appearance at the Playhouse was in MUSIC MAN. Candace Russell won rave reviews as our Opal in OPAL?S HUSBAND last season. Marc Dusini also has been in many of our plays over the last five years and has also received many well deserved reviews from the media. He is also one of WRP?S long time board members.
Board member Walt Kaminski is set designer and fellow board member Sue Snyder is stage manager assisted by Rebecca Salchak. Darlene Matthew and Marie Dusini
are producers.
Tickets prices are $10.00 for adults and $9.00 for seniors and students. Curtain time is 8:00 p.m. with a 7:30 p.m. curtain time for Sunday June 10th.
Theatre is located at 3326 Everett Road at the corner of Revere Road at the Bath/Richfield township line in Summit County close to I-271 and I-77 (Exit 143).
FOR RESERVATIONS CALL: (330) 620-7314
--0-1769277555-1176648567=:17109-- From rev.y.conner at sbcglobal.net Sun Apr 15 11:03:25 2007 From: rev.y.conner at sbcglobal.net (Rev. Yvonne Conner) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 11:03:25 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Thank you - April 21 spot filled Message-ID: <630912.15951.qm@web83008.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1560611882-1176660205=:15951 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Thank you for the overwhelming response to our need for an instrumentalist. Our spot has been filled. We truly appreciate this list-serve! Rev. Yvonne Conner Rev. Yvonne Conner, Ed.D, MDiv. Senior Pastor Broadway United Methodist Church 5246 Broadway Avenue Cleveland, OH 44127 www.thebroadwayumc.org (216) 271.3650 (216) 341.3396 Fax (216) 739.0029 - Residence "The Church, not the State, proclaims the vision of the Kingdom to come. Therefore, the Church has an obligation to move out into society." Karl Barth --0-1560611882-1176660205=:15951 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Thank you for the overwhelming response to our need for an instrumentalist. Our spot  has been filled.
 
We truly appreciate this list-serve!
 
Rev. Yvonne Conner


Rev. Yvonne Conner, Ed.D, MDiv. 
Senior Pastor
Broadway United Methodist Church
5246 Broadway Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44127

www.thebroadwayumc.org

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(216) 341.3396 Fax
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"The Church, not the State, proclaims the vision of the Kingdom to come. Therefore, the Church has an obligation to move out into society." Karl Barth
--0-1560611882-1176660205=:15951-- From TBROWN at plaind.com Sun Apr 15 12:11:11 2007 From: TBROWN at plaind.com (TONY BROWN) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 15:11:11 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Authors Seeking AA Actress (Paid Gig) In-Reply-To: <192234.79213.qm@web36502.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <20070413181735.4238.qmail@web81405.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <192234.79213.qm@web36502.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <4622408E.B6E4.0002.0@plaind.com> good point, marc. more importantly, does the person who posted this advert mean to imply = that ONLY an actress in aa could do this part? seems prima facie discrimina= tory to me. actresses ACT, meaning an actress in or out of aa should be = qualified, so long as she can play the role (which i presume is that of a = sober woman). anyway, not that important in the grand scheme of things, = but it came across as weird. tony >>> MARC MORITZ 4/13/2007 8:41 PM >>> AA Actress? Aren't people in Alcoholics Anonymous supposed to be anonymous?= =20 Moritz MARC MORITZ=20 216-255-1120 cell Sign up for FREE breaking news updates at cleveland.com/updates From bobbywms1 at excite.com Sun Apr 15 12:44:03 2007 From: bobbywms1 at excite.com (bobbywms1 at excite.com) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 15:44:03 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Smoking Ban in Public Message-ID: <20070415194403.9861991FE5@xprdmxin.myway.com> --EXCITEBOUNDARY_000__59e2ec757ae4823aaea79ce9556d99d9 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Mr. Brown, From my perspective as a member of the Cleveland theater community for almost two decades as well as a former health care professional, I find the comparison of the smoking ban in public places, to attempts to censor language and nudity onstage almost laughable. Language and nudity do not constitute a public health hazard, while the dangers of smoking and second-hand smoke are well documented. I wonder, would any of the directors mentioned in your article ask an actor to take a loaded gun on stage? Or stage a fight with sharpened/pointed swords or knives? Of course not. According to the Center for Disease Control smoking related illnesses killed 10 times more Americans than guns in 2006. Not only is the ban now the law, it is also the will of the people, many of whom patronize our theaters. I've been involved in numerous productions where lines were cut/edited or situations adapted because of length, time, or whatever need the director felt had to be met. Why is this different? Change is an inevitable part of life. Our challenge as artists is to embrace the changes and to adapt.Compared to the welfare of actors and audiences, what should our priority be? After all...it is just a play. Very truly yours, Robert J. Williams _______________________________________________ Join Excite! - http://www.excite.com The most personalized portal on the Web! --EXCITEBOUNDARY_000__59e2ec757ae4823aaea79ce9556d99d9 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

Mr. Brown,

From my perspective as a member of the Cleveland theater community for almost two decades as well as a former health care professional, I find the comparison of the smoking ban in public places, to attempts to censor language and nudity onstage almost laughable. Language and nudity do not constitute a public health hazard, while the dangers of smoking and second-hand smoke are well documented. I wonder, would any of the directors mentioned in your article ask an actor to take a loaded gun on stage? Or stage a fight with sharpened/pointed swords or knives? Of course not. According to the Center for Disease Control smoking related illnesses killed 10 times more Americans than guns in 2006. Not only is the ban now the law, it is also the will of the people, many of whom patronize our theaters. I've been involved in numerous productions where lines were cut/edited or situations adapted because of length, time, or whatever need the director felt had to be met. Why is this different? Change is an inevitable part of life. Our challenge as artists is to embrace the changes and to adapt.Compared to the welfare of actors and audiences, what should our priority be? After all...it is just a play.

Very truly yours,

Robert J. Williams




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--EXCITEBOUNDARY_000__59e2ec757ae4823aaea79ce9556d99d9-- From TBROWN at plaind.com Sun Apr 15 13:13:11 2007 From: TBROWN at plaind.com (TONY BROWN) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 16:13:11 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Smoking Ban in Public In-Reply-To: <20070415194403.9861991FE5@xprdmxin.myway.com> References: <20070415194403.9861991FE5@xprdmxin.myway.com> Message-ID: <46224F16.B6E4.0002.0@plaind.com> actors and other performers are asked to make many sacrifices. chevy chase = and jerry lewis have suffered damage to their bodies from taking pratfalls.= ballet dancers, from an early age, contort their bodies into unnatural = postures. opera singers risk their vocal chords with demanding scores. = smoking a cigarette, or an herbal cigarette, onstage once a night (or = twice on matinee days) hardly constitute a life-threatening undertaking, = unlike using a loaded gun or an unbuttoned epee. as for obscenity and = nudity on stage, plenty of right-wing nut-cases who believe that they are = unhealthy, possibly even enough so as to cause eternal damnation. at any rate, the first ammendment is likely to prevail here. tony =20 >>> "" 4/15/2007 3:44 PM >>> Mr. Brown, From my perspective as a member of the Cleveland theater = community for almost two decades as well as a former health care profession= al, I find the comparison of the smoking ban in public places, to attempts = to censor language and nudity onstage almost laughable. Language and = nudity do not constitute a public health hazard, while the dangers of = smoking and second-hand smoke are well documented. I wonder, would any of = the directors mentioned in your article ask an actor to take a loaded gun = on stage? Or stage a fight with sharpened/pointed swords or knives? Of = course not. According to the Center for Disease Control smoking related = illnesses killed 10 times more Americans than guns in 2006. Not only is = the ban now the law, it is also the will of the people, many of whom = patronize our theaters. I've been involved in numerous productions where = lines were cut/edited or situations adapted because of length, time, or = whatever need the director felt had to be met. Why is=20 this different? Change is an inevitable part of life. Our challenge as = artists is to embrace the changes and to adapt.Compared to the welfare of = actors and audiences, what should our priority be? After all...it is just = a play. Very truly yours, Robert J. Williams _______________________________________________ Join Excite! - http://www.excite.com=20 The most personalized portal on the Web! Sign up for FREE breaking news updates at cleveland.com/updates From judgehand2003a at yahoo.com Sun Apr 15 13:55:30 2007 From: judgehand2003a at yahoo.com (Christopher Fortunato) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 13:55:30 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Smoking Ban in Public In-Reply-To: <46224F16.B6E4.0002.0@plaind.com> Message-ID: <650339.94741.qm@web51912.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-981646063-1176670530=:94741 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Two seasons ago, I was in a professional musical production that had a number of injuries from young dancers who were giving it their all. My experience with producers is that they make sure treatment and paperwork is successfully carried out. Worker's compensation in Equity productions has always been faithfully adhered. One of my first jury cases as a lawyer was securing worker's compensation benefits for a ballet dancer. The testimony of what a ballet dancer had to go through for warm ups, practice, basic positions esp. turnouts of the hip will lend to osteo arthritis in middle age and, subsequently, the diminution of a dancer's career into character parts in dancing. I really think the comparison of smoking to other stage hazards does not bear scrutiny. Speaking as someone who smoked Lucky Strikes with his mother for nine months, the theatre going public and fellow actors are not going to suffer deleterious affects from such smoking. It is a wonder, though, that so many actors smoke on break when one's lungs are so important to ensuring one's voice is heard in the back row. (I was trained before there were stage microphones.) As for obscenity and nudity on stage, the two concepts are not necesarrily the same. One of my first Broadway shows I saw, back in 1981, "The Elephant Man" had Carole Shelley bare her breasts on stage to the Elephant Man when he lamented he had never seen a women's breasts and would most likely never do so. Obscene, no. Nudity, partial, yes. Acceptable? Absolutely. Other examples of nudity include "The Lisbon Traviata", "Hair", "Oh, Calcutta" and "Jeffrey", a Paul Rudnick comedy where this writer ended a scene clad in nothing more but a jock (thank you, Brian Z.) Obscenity is usually determined by community standards, but the consensus of the law on that subject will define obscenity as contact between partners or ejaculation. Some conservatives (many in acting who are too afraid to say they are for fear of not getting cast or losing friends) have the discernment to know the difference. Christopher Fortunato TONY BROWN wrote: actors and other performers are asked to make many sacrifices. chevy chase and jerry lewis have suffered damage to their bodies from taking pratfalls. ballet dancers, from an early age, contort their bodies into unnatural postures. opera singers risk their vocal chords with demanding scores. smoking a cigarette, or an herbal cigarette, onstage once a night (or twice on matinee days) hardly constitute a life-threatening undertaking, unlike using a loaded gun or an unbuttoned epee. as for obscenity and nudity on stage, plenty of right-wing nut-cases who believe that they are unhealthy, possibly even enough so as to cause eternal damnation. at any rate, the first ammendment is likely to prevail here. tony >>> "" 4/15/2007 3:44 PM >>> Mr. Brown, From my perspective as a member of the Cleveland theater community for almost two decades as well as a former health care professional, I find the comparison of the smoking ban in public places, to attempts to censor language and nudity onstage almost laughable. Language and nudity do not constitute a public health hazard, while the dangers of smoking and second-hand smoke are well documented. I wonder, would any of the directors mentioned in your article ask an actor to take a loaded gun on stage? Or stage a fight with sharpened/pointed swords or knives? Of course not. According to the Center for Disease Control smoking related illnesses killed 10 times more Americans than guns in 2006. Not only is the ban now the law, it is also the will of the people, many of whom patronize our theaters. I've been involved in numerous productions where lines were cut/edited or situations adapted because of length, time, or whatever need the director felt had to be met. Why is this different? Change is an inevitable part of life. Our challenge as artists is to embrace the changes and to adapt.Compared to the welfare of actors and audiences, what should our priority be? After all...it is just a play. Very truly yours, Robert J. 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Two seasons ago, I was in a professional musical production that had a number of injuries from young dancers who were giving it their all.  My experience with producers is that they make sure treatment and paperwork is successfully carried out.  Worker's compensation in Equity productions has always been faithfully adhered.
 
One of my first jury cases as a lawyer was securing worker's compensation benefits for a ballet dancer.  The testimony of what a ballet dancer had to go through for warm ups, practice, basic positions esp. turnouts of the hip will lend to osteo arthritis in middle age and, subsequently, the diminution of a dancer's career into character parts in dancing.
 
I really think the comparison of smoking to other stage hazards does not bear scrutiny.  Speaking as someone who smoked Lucky Strikes with his mother for nine months, the theatre going public and fellow actors are not going to suffer deleterious affects from such smoking.  It is a wonder, though, that so many actors smoke on break when one's lungs are so important to ensuring one's voice is heard in the back row.  (I was trained before there were stage microphones.)
As for obscenity and nudity on stage, the two concepts are not necesarrily the same.  One of my first Broadway shows I saw, back in 1981, "The Elephant Man" had Carole Shelley bare her breasts on stage to the Elephant Man when he lamented he had never seen a women's breasts and would most likely never do so.  Obscene, no.  Nudity, partial, yes. Acceptable?  Absolutely.  Other examples of nudity include "The Lisbon Traviata", "Hair", "Oh, Calcutta" and "Jeffrey", a Paul Rudnick comedy where this writer ended a scene clad in nothing more but a jock (thank you, Brian Z.) 
 
Obscenity is usually determined by community standards, but the consensus of the law on that subject will define obscenity as contact between partners or ejaculation.
 
Some conservatives (many in acting who are too afraid to say they are for fear of not getting cast or losing friends) have the discernment to know the difference. 
 
Christopher Fortunato

TONY BROWN <TBROWN at plaind.com> wrote:
actors and other performers are asked to make many sacrifices. chevy chase and jerry lewis have suffered damage to their bodies from taking pratfalls. ballet dancers, from an early age, contort their bodies into unnatural postures. opera singers risk their vocal chords with demanding scores. smoking a cigarette, or an herbal cigarette, onstage once a night (or twice on matinee days) hardly constitute a life-threatening undertaking, unlike using a loaded gun or an unbuttoned epee. as for obscenity and nudity on stage, plenty of right-wing nut-cases who believe that they are unhealthy, possibly even enough so as to cause eternal damnation.

at any rate, the first ammendment is likely to prevail here.

tony

>>> "" 4/15/2007 3:44 PM >>>


Mr. Brown, From my perspective as a member of the Cleveland theater community for almost two decades as well as a former health care professional, I find the comparison of the smoking ban in public places, to attempts to censor language and nudity onstage almost laughable. Language and nudity do not constitute a public health hazard, while the dangers of smoking and second-hand smoke are well documented. I wonder, would any of the directors mentioned in your article ask an actor to take a loaded gun on stage? Or stage a fight with sharpened/pointed swords or knives? Of course not. According to the Center for Disease Control smoking related illnesses killed 10 times more Americans than guns in 2006. Not only is the ban now the law, it is also the will of the people, many of whom patronize our theaters. I've been involved in numerous productions where lines were cut/edited or situations adapted because of length, time, or whatever need the director felt had to be met. Why is
this different? Change is an inevitable part of life. Our challenge as artists is to embrace the changes and to adapt.Compared to the welfare of actors and audiences, what should our priority be? After all...it is just a play. Very truly yours, Robert J. Williams

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Exercise your brain! Try Flexicon. From mabenator at gmail.com Sun Apr 15 14:30:55 2007 From: mabenator at gmail.com (Marie Bohusch) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 17:30:55 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Authors Seeking AA Actress (Paid Gig) In-Reply-To: <4622408E.B6E4.0002.0@plaind.com> References: <20070413181735.4238.qmail@web81405.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <192234.79213.qm@web36502.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <4622408E.B6E4.0002.0@plaind.com> Message-ID: <8e2acdfe0704151430x1c3f8c06sfae4466a3108c8@mail.gmail.com> as a female, I thought the AA meant stringbean. When I saw the reply about A.A. -- I tried to visit the website to see if there was any further explanation there, since I AM a 34y.o. stringbean. The website seems to have a Java applet of some variety that keeps sucking up about 350MB of RAM (no joke) and crashing my internet browser, so I still have no clue whether they are looking for a stringbean or a sober alcoholic. Is there a non-Java version of the website, or could we possibly get an explanation of what is meant by AA? marie On 4/15/07, TONY BROWN wrote: > good point, marc. > > more importantly, does the person who posted this advert mean to imply that ONLY an actress in aa could do this part? seems prima facie discriminatory to me. actresses ACT, meaning an actress in or out of aa should be qualified, so long as she can play the role (which i presume is that of a sober woman). anyway, not that important in the grand scheme of things, but it came across as weird. > > tony > > >>> MARC MORITZ 4/13/2007 8:41 PM >>> > AA Actress? Aren't people in Alcoholics Anonymous supposed to be anonymous? > > Moritz > > > MARC MORITZ > 216-255-1120 cell > From bwillis at rightupmedia.com Sun Apr 15 16:10:57 2007 From: bwillis at rightupmedia.com (Brooke Willis) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 19:10:57 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Re: Authors Seeking AA Actress (Paid Gig) In-Reply-To: <4622408E.B6E4.0002.0@plaind.com> References: <20070413181735.4238.qmail@web81405.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <192234.79213.qm@web36502.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <4622408E.B6E4.0002.0@plaind.com> Message-ID: Um, hello, didn't it occur to you that it might mean an African American actress? I assume Marc was just being funny. Brooke On Apr 15, 2007, at 3:11 PM, TONY BROWN wrote: good point, marc. more importantly, does the person who posted this advert mean to imply that ONLY an actress in aa could do this part? seems prima facie discriminatory to me. actresses ACT, meaning an actress in or out of aa should be qualified, so long as she can play the role (which i presume is that of a sober woman). anyway, not that important in the grand scheme of things, but it came across as weird. tony >>> MARC MORITZ 4/13/2007 8:41 PM >>> AA Actress? Aren't people in Alcoholics Anonymous supposed to be anonymous? Moritz MARC MORITZ 216-255-1120 cell From higbee at chsaviour.org Sun Apr 15 16:21:43 2007 From: higbee at chsaviour.org (Judith Higbee) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 19:21:43 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Music of the Americas concert, lecture and exhibit Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77FB4.D45705AB Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable MUSIC OF THE AMERICAS Sunday, April 29th 3:00 p.m. =20 MUSIC OF SOUTH, CENTRAL AND NORTH AMERICA Adult, Youth and Children's Choirs, Instrumentalists, Handbell Choirs and Liturgical Dancers ECHOWOOD: flute & percussion duo featuring Virginia Steiger and Timothy Strelau =20 CONCERT HIGHLIGHTS Wedding Cantata by Daniel Pinkham Gloria (Misa Criolla) by Ariel Ramirez Soloists: Stephen DiLauro, bass; Evan Bescan, tenor =20 ART EXHIBIT April 22-29 Huipiles - Hand-woven and embroidered blouses from Guatemala display Mayan heritage in their bright colors and intricate designs. =20 LECTURE April 29 at 9:30 a.m. Mayan Spirituality and the Natural World =20 Laura Martin, Ph.D., recently retired=20 from Cleveland State University is a specialist in Mayan languages and culture. =20 Free and open to the community. =20 CHURCH OF THE SAVIOUR 2537 LEE ROAD, CLEVELAND HTS., OH (1 block North of Fairmount Blvd.) 216-321-8880 =20 Judith Higbee Director of Music Church of the Saviour 2537 Lee Road =20 Cleveland Hts., OH 44118 216-321-8880 higbee at chsaviour.org =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77FB4.D45705AB Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

MUSIC OF THE AMERICAS

Sunday, April 29th   3:00 p.m.

 

MUSIC OF SOUTH, CENTRAL AND NORTH AMERICA

Adult, Youth and Children’s Choirs, Instrumentalists,

Handbell Choirs and Liturgical Dancers

ECHOWOOD: flute & percussion duo featuring Virginia Steiger and Timothy = Strelau

 

CONCERT HIGHLIGHTS

Wedding Cantata by Daniel Pinkham

Gloria (Misa Criolla) by Ariel Ramirez

Soloists: Stephen DiLauro, bass;  Evan Bescan, = tenor

 

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Judith Higbee

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C77FB4.D45705AB-- From sharonschnall at yahoo.com Sun Apr 15 16:37:46 2007 From: sharonschnall at yahoo.com (sharon schnall) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 16:37:46 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Smoking Ban in Public In-Reply-To: <46224F16.B6E4.0002.0@plaind.com> Message-ID: <256728.48433.qm@web31414.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-870425610-1176680266=:48433 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Dear Tony. I do not smoke, nor do I personally object to cigarettes being used on stage, during live theatrical performances. I never gave smoke - whether produced by cigarettes or fog making machines - any thought, and I generally sit in the first few rows of the auditorium at community and regional theatres around the area. I changed my position, last December, when we invited friends to accompnay us to a show. Never mind the play or the theatre. We attended the show in advance of our friends accompanying us. During the show, fog repeatedly rolled off the stage, and we watched as people coughed, swatted the air, pulled out cough drops and for some, had to exit the auditorium, not to return. Knowing we would return to the same show a second time, I contacted my friends - who have serious health problems - asking could they handle that type of smoke exposure. They could not. Sadly, they could not accompany us to the show, and we gave the tickets away. During that second performance, the same scenario of fog, coughing, coping and exiting occurred. I have also watched similar behaviors at shows where cigarettes are used on stage. Now, I will try to verify, in advance, about smoke when I consider going to a show with these friends. But, box office representatives. don't always have the answers. Because of experiencing my friends' loss and prevention from attending a show, I now am aware that the issue of smoke is not an issue of censorship, but one of thoughtful consideration and health. Until the matter can be resolved, I hope theatres will prominently display information about smoke machines and cigarettes on their websites - in advance of a performance - and not on the program brochure when the ticket owner is already at the event and has the few choices of missing the show or tolerating the smoke. I've always enjoyed the smoky effects - ones that enhanced fantasy or mystery or others that recreated a WWII era feeling. Now, however, I know I could live without that effect so that others' enjoyment and health will not be sacrificed. Thanks, Sharon Schnall TONY BROWN wrote: actors and other performers are asked to make many sacrifices. chevy chase and jerry lewis have suffered damage to their bodies from taking pratfalls. ballet dancers, from an early age, contort their bodies into unnatural postures. opera singers risk their vocal chords with demanding scores. smoking a cigarette, or an herbal cigarette, onstage once a night (or twice on matinee days) hardly constitute a life-threatening undertaking, unlike using a loaded gun or an unbuttoned epee. as for obscenity and nudity on stage, plenty of right-wing nut-cases who believe that they are unhealthy, possibly even enough so as to cause eternal damnation. at any rate, the first ammendment is likely to prevail here. tony >>> "" 4/15/2007 3:44 PM >>> Mr. Brown, From my perspective as a member of the Cleveland theater community for almost two decades as well as a former health care professional, I find the comparison of the smoking ban in public places, to attempts to censor language and nudity onstage almost laughable. Language and nudity do not constitute a public health hazard, while the dangers of smoking and second-hand smoke are well documented. I wonder, would any of the directors mentioned in your article ask an actor to take a loaded gun on stage? Or stage a fight with sharpened/pointed swords or knives? Of course not. According to the Center for Disease Control smoking related illnesses killed 10 times more Americans than guns in 2006. Not only is the ban now the law, it is also the will of the people, many of whom patronize our theaters. I've been involved in numerous productions where lines were cut/edited or situations adapted because of length, time, or whatever need the director felt had to be met. Why is this different? Change is an inevitable part of life. Our challenge as artists is to embrace the changes and to adapt.Compared to the welfare of actors and audiences, what should our priority be? After all...it is just a play. Very truly yours, Robert J. 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Dear Tony.
 
I do not smoke, nor do I personally object to cigarettes being used on stage, during live theatrical performances.
 
I never gave smoke - whether produced by cigarettes or fog making machines - any thought, and I generally sit in the first few rows of the auditorium at community and regional theatres around the area.
 
I changed my position, last December, when we invited friends to accompnay us to a show.  Never mind the play or the theatre.  We attended the show in advance of our friends accompanying us.  During the show, fog repeatedly rolled off the stage, and we watched as people coughed, swatted the air, pulled out cough drops and for some, had to exit the auditorium, not to return.
 
Knowing we would return to the same show a second time, I contacted my friends - who have serious health problems - asking could they handle that type of smoke exposure.  They could not.  Sadly, they could not accompany us to the show, and we gave the tickets away.  During that second performance, the same scenario of fog, coughing, coping and exiting occurred.
 
I have also watched similar behaviors at shows where cigarettes are used on stage. 
 
Now, I will try to verify, in advance, about smoke when I consider going to a show with these friends.  But, box office representatives. don't always have the answers.  Because of experiencing my friends' loss and prevention from attending a show, I now am aware that the issue of smoke is not an issue of censorship, but one of thoughtful consideration and health.
 
Until the matter can be resolved, I hope theatres will prominently display information about smoke machines and cigarettes on their websites - in advance of a performance - and not on the program brochure when the ticket owner is already at the event and has the few choices of missing the show or tolerating the smoke.
 
I've always enjoyed the smoky effects - ones that enhanced fantasy or mystery or others that recreated a WWII era feeling.  Now, however, I know I could live without that effect so that others' enjoyment and health will not be sacrificed.
 
Thanks,
 
Sharon Schnall
 


TONY BROWN <TBROWN at plaind.com> wrote:
actors and other performers are asked to make many sacrifices. chevy chase and jerry lewis have suffered damage to their bodies from taking pratfalls. ballet dancers, from an early age, contort their bodies into unnatural postures. opera singers risk their vocal chords with demanding scores. smoking a cigarette, or an herbal cigarette, onstage once a night (or twice on matinee days) hardly constitute a life-threatening undertaking, unlike using a loaded gun or an unbuttoned epee. as for obscenity and nudity on stage, plenty of right-wing nut-cases who believe that they are unhealthy, possibly even enough so as to cause eternal damnation.

at any rate, the first ammendment is likely to prevail here.

tony

>>> "" 4/15/2007 3:44 PM >>>


Mr. Brown, From my perspective as a member of the Cleveland theater community for almost two decades as well as a former health care professional, I find the comparison of the smoking ban in public places, to attempts to censor language and nudity onstage almost laughable. Language and nudity do not constitute a public health hazard, while the dangers of smoking and second-hand smoke are well documented. I wonder, would any of the directors mentioned in your article ask an actor to take a loaded gun on stage? Or stage a fight with sharpened/pointed swords or knives? Of course not. According to the Center for Disease Control smoking related illnesses killed 10 times more Americans than guns in 2006. Not only is the ban now the law, it is also the will of the people, many of whom patronize our theaters. I've been involved in numerous productions where lines were cut/edited or situations adapted because of length, time, or whatever need the director felt had to be met. Why is
this different? Change is an inevitable part of life. Our challenge as artists is to embrace the changes and to adapt.Compared to the welfare of actors and audiences, what should our priority be? After all...it is just a play. Very truly yours, Robert J. Williams

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Autos. --0-870425610-1176680266=:48433-- From TBROWN at plaind.com Sun Apr 15 16:49:03 2007 From: TBROWN at plaind.com (TONY BROWN) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 19:49:03 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Smoking Ban in Public In-Reply-To: <256728.48433.qm@web31414.mail.mud.yahoo.com> References: <46224F16.B6E4.0002.0@plaind.com> <256728.48433.qm@web31414.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <462281AD.B6E4.0002.0@plaind.com> excellent point. what's a cigarette on a stage compared to a theater full = of that noxious stage smoke?=20 >>> sharon schnall 4/15/2007 7:37 PM >>> Dear Tony. =20 I do not smoke, nor do I personally object to cigarettes being used on = stage, during live theatrical performances. =20 I never gave smoke - whether produced by cigarettes or fog making = machines - any thought, and I generally sit in the first few rows of the = auditorium at community and regional theatres around the area. =20 I changed my position, last December, when we invited friends to = accompnay us to a show. Never mind the play or the theatre. We attended = the show in advance of our friends accompanying us. During the show, fog = repeatedly rolled off the stage, and we watched as people coughed, swatted = the air, pulled out cough drops and for some, had to exit the auditorium, = not to return. =20 Knowing we would return to the same show a second time, I contacted my = friends - who have serious health problems - asking could they handle that = type of smoke exposure. They could not. Sadly, they could not accompany = us to the show, and we gave the tickets away. During that second = performance, the same scenario of fog, coughing, coping and exiting = occurred. =20 I have also watched similar behaviors at shows where cigarettes are used = on stage. =20 =20 Now, I will try to verify, in advance, about smoke when I consider going = to a show with these friends. But, box office representatives. don't = always have the answers. Because of experiencing my friends' loss and = prevention from attending a show, I now am aware that the issue of smoke = is not an issue of censorship, but one of thoughtful consideration and = health. =20 Until the matter can be resolved, I hope theatres will prominently = display information about smoke machines and cigarettes on their websites = - in advance of a performance - and not on the program brochure when the = ticket owner is already at the event and has the few choices of missing = the show or tolerating the smoke. =20 I've always enjoyed the smoky effects - ones that enhanced fantasy or = mystery or others that recreated a WWII era feeling. Now, however, I know = I could live without that effect so that others' enjoyment and health will = not be sacrificed. =20 Thanks, =20 Sharon Schnall =20 =20 TONY BROWN wrote: actors and other performers are asked to make many sacrifices. chevy = chase and jerry lewis have suffered damage to their bodies from taking = pratfalls. ballet dancers, from an early age, contort their bodies into = unnatural postures. opera singers risk their vocal chords with demanding = scores. smoking a cigarette, or an herbal cigarette, onstage once a night = (or twice on matinee days) hardly constitute a life-threatening undertaking= , unlike using a loaded gun or an unbuttoned epee. as for obscenity and = nudity on stage, plenty of right-wing nut-cases who believe that they are = unhealthy, possibly even enough so as to cause eternal damnation. at any rate, the first ammendment is likely to prevail here. tony=20 >>> "" 4/15/2007 3:44 PM >>> Mr. Brown, From my perspective as a member of the Cleveland theater = community for almost two decades as well as a former health care profession= al, I find the comparison of the smoking ban in public places, to attempts = to censor language and nudity onstage almost laughable. Language and = nudity do not constitute a public health hazard, while the dangers of = smoking and second-hand smoke are well documented. I wonder, would any of = the directors mentioned in your article ask an actor to take a loaded gun = on stage? Or stage a fight with sharpened/pointed swords or knives? Of = course not. According to the Center for Disease Control smoking related = illnesses killed 10 times more Americans than guns in 2006. Not only is = the ban now the law, it is also the will of the people, many of whom = patronize our theaters. I've been involved in numerous productions where = lines were cut/edited or situations adapted because of length, time, or = whatever need the director felt had to be met. Why is=20 this different? Change is an inevitable part of life. Our challenge as = artists is to embrace the changes and to adapt.Compared to the welfare of = actors and audiences, what should our priority be? After all...it is just = a play. Very truly yours, Robert J. 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Subscribers should perform due diligence for = all goods, services and activities promoted on NEohioPAL. NEohioPAL mailing list NEohioPAL at lists.fredsternfeld.com=20 http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal=20 =20 --------------------------------- Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell? Check outnew cars at Yahoo! Autos. Sign up for FREE breaking news updates at cleveland.com/updates From mas9902 at hotmail.com Sun Apr 15 19:38:18 2007 From: mas9902 at hotmail.com (Michael Sferro) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 22:38:18 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]OKLAHOMA Audition Sign Ups Message-ID: <000001c77fd0$4a602ad0$6401a8c0@delldesktop> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C77FAE.C350FBD0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit CAMEO announces auditions for our 5th Summer Musical Production Rodgers and Hammerstein's OKLAHOMA! Directed by Bill Hoffman, Musical Direction by Sheila Ludwig, and Choreography by Leilani Barrett. Acting, singing, and dance auditions will be held: May 12th - 10 am to 6 pm; May 13th - 2 pm to 7 pm Middle Stage Auditorium of the Medina Performing Arts Center 777 East Union Street, Medina OH 44256 (use entrance B3 or D4) www.cameo-medina.org for directions to the facility: www.mcsoh.org/pac/directions.htm This Open-Audition is for TEENS and ADULTS. Those who would like to be considered for major roles please be prepared to sing 16-24 bars of a song from the show. Those who are interested in other roles please be prepared with a song of your choosing, 16-24 bars, and bring sheet music. Dancers please wear appropriate clothing and footwear. No tapes or CD's please - accompanist will be provided. You will be asked to read selections from the script, which will be provided. SIGN UP FOR YOUR TIME ONLINE, visit our website @ www.cameo-medina.org and follow the link at the top of the page. Signing up for a time slot is not required to audition, but it is encouraged. Production dates for OKLAHOMA! are July 20, 21, 22, 26, 27, 28, and 29, 2007 Please direct any questions to cameo at mcsoh.org. Michael A. Sferro Chair, Cameo 330.289.6390 www.cameo-medina.org ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C77FAE.C350FBD0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

CAMEO = announces auditions for our 5th Summer Musical = Production

Rodgers = and Hammerstein’s

 

OKLAHOMA!

 

Directed = by Bill Hoffman, Musical Direction by Sheila Ludwig, and Choreography by Leilani Barrett.

 

Acting, singing, and dance auditions will be held: =

May 12th - 10 am to 6 pm;  May 13th - 2 pm to 7 = pm

 

Middle Stage Auditorium of the Medina Performing Arts Center

777 East Union = Street, Medina OH 44256 (use entrance B3 or D4)

 

www.cameo-medina.org=

 

for directions to the facility:  =

www.mcsoh.org/pac/directions.ht= m

 

 

This Open-Audition is for TEENS and ADULTS.  Those who would like to be considered for = major roles please be prepared to sing 16-24 bars of a song from the = show.

 

Those who are interested in other = roles please be prepared with a song of your choosing, 16-24 bars, and bring = sheet music.  Dancers please wear appropriate clothing and = footwear.

 

No tapes or CD’s please - = accompanist will be provided.  You will be asked to read selections from the = script, which will be provided.

 

SIGN UP FOR YOUR TIME ONLINE, visit our website @ www.cameo-medina.org and = follow the link at the top of the page.  Signing up for a time slot is not = required to audition, but it is encouraged.

 

Production dates for OKLAHOMA! are July 20, 21, 22, 26, = 27, 28, and 29, 2007

 

Please direct any questions to cameo at mcsoh.org.

 

Michael A. Sferro

Chair, Cameo

330.289.6390

www.cameo-medina.org

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C77FAE.C350FBD0-- From jnwrzosek at yahoo.com Sun Apr 15 19:52:51 2007 From: jnwrzosek at yahoo.com (jocelyn wrzosek) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 19:52:51 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Wanted: Male singer in Pittsburgh area Message-ID: <20070416025251.64024.qmail@web52508.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-635774542-1176691971=:62798 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit For any pittsburghers or ohio-type people who care to make the journey: Male performer (singer or dancer) needed for an immediate opening. Paid performances. 10 member group plus 20 piece orchestra. Call Latshaw Productions at 724-853-4050. -- Cindy Troy Latshaw Productions I'm currently in rehearsal for this show, and they are a wonderful company to work with. We rehearse approximately two times a week, and the touring show runs the end of may through early july. For further details, please contact cindy. Thanks, jocelyn wrzosek --------------------------------- Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell? Check outnew cars at Yahoo! Autos. --0-635774542-1176691971=:62798 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
For any pittsburghers or ohio-type people who care to make the journey:
 
Male performer (singer or dancer) needed for an immediate opening.  Paid performances.  10 member group plus 20 piece orchestra.  Call Latshaw Productions at 724-853-4050
 
--
Cindy Troy
Latshaw Productions
 
I'm currently in rehearsal for this show, and they are a wonderful company to work with.  We rehearse approximately two times a week, and the touring show runs the end of may through early july. For further details, please contact cindy.
 
Thanks,
 
jocelyn wrzosek


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Check out new cars at Yahoo! Autos. --0-635774542-1176691971=:62798-- From ray at worldeonline.com Sun Apr 15 21:08:49 2007 From: ray at worldeonline.com (Ray Szuch) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 23:08:49 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for the US/UK movie "The Game". Message-ID: <01c701c77fdc$f1949e10$a92cfea9@Ray> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01C8_01C77FB3.08BE9610 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit April 22nd 2007 1 to 4 PM North Coast Casting 4913 Storer Ave, Cleveland Ohio 4102 We need male and females for the US/UK movie "The Game". The UK shoots will be completed in may. We shoot the US shots here in June 2007. We need dedicated people, able to commit. This is a Martial Arts movie based on the "Game of Death". All apply. Bring headshots and resumes. Casting call is from 1-4. Sides will be provided. Compensation tbd. A Dragoness Den film. Starring (UK) Zara Pythian, Ray Goodwin, and Shelia Weiss. We will shoot all of June, long nights and weekends. You must be committed and professional. Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com Founder - "The Indie Gathering" www.theindiegathering.com ------=_NextPart_000_01C8_01C77FB3.08BE9610 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

April 22nd 2007 = 1 to 4 PM

North Coast Casting
4913 Storer = Ave, Cleveland Ohio 4102

We need male and females for the US/UK movie "The Game". = The UK shoots will = be completed in may. We shoot the US shots here in June 2007. We need dedicated people, able to commit. This is a Martial Arts movie based on the "Game of = Death". All apply. Bring headshots and resumes.  Casting call is from 1-4. = Sides will be provided. Compensation tbd.

A Dragoness Den film. Starring (UK) Zara Pythian, Ray Goodwin, and Shelia Weiss. We will shoot all of = June, long nights and weekends. You must be committed and = professional.

 

Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com

Founder - "The Indie Gathering"
www.theindiegathering.com

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_01C8_01C77FB3.08BE9610-- From thinkfinkent at yahoo.com Sun Apr 15 21:14:33 2007 From: thinkfinkent at yahoo.com (chuck fink) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 21:14:33 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Re: Smoking ban in public Message-ID: <533835.57313.qm@web90511.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-485076590-1176696873=:57313 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit OK?you know what? (No, what, Chuck!?) This whole stink about smoking is getting quite stale, and there?s really no constructive purpose arguing semantics, at this point. Is the bottom line weren?t the disservice smoking, onstage or off, causes the majority of people who obviously care about their health, if not the stench that residual smoke causes, then there might be something to discuss here! I wonder what Joe Eszterhaus would have to say about this stupid moot debate, as he is one now suffering the ravages, slow as they are, of lung cancer?and one who has fought vigorously to ban smoking onscreen?when viewers only get the sense of smoke. So, there must be more to it, dont?cha think!? C?mon, folks? isn?t this just the stupidest waste of space, debating this issue, when the proof has been well established? I?m tired of this already! Hold an f?in unlit cigarette onstage, if you must, for effect?or else puff on a gum cigarette with the funky powder blowing, where the only contact buzz one stands to get, is a sugar buzz! Enough, already?ya hear me!? Ridiculous already, isn?t it!? (Yes, Chuck?it is!) The glam days of Hollywood are gone! Sammy Davis, Jr. (succumbed to throat cancer), John Wayne (lung cancer), Dana Reeve (victim by chance), Robert Preston, Forrest Tucker, Warren Zevon, Peter Jennings, Yul Brenner, Andy Kaufman, Nat King Cole?that merry old soul, etc., etc. If you could go back and ask them if they?d change anything, subsequent to their diagnoses, I?m sure they?d have a few select words for our friend, Mr. Brown! Yeah, there?s a reason why this issue gets, and has gotten the attention it has? that?s because the sensibilities of the majority, out weigh the grasping at straws mentality of the shallow minority! Get with the times, folks?or else, just retreat to your own f?in island, and smoke to your lungs content!! Read up, Tony boy?there?s a lot of food for thought out there?the proof of which is in the pudding?or smoke, if you will. Passionate about this, am I? Uh, just a little bit. Can we move now... please!?!?! --------------------------------- Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell? Check outnew cars at Yahoo! Autos. --0-485076590-1176696873=:57313 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
OK?you know what? (No, what, Chuck!?) This whole stink about smoking is getting quite stale, and there?s really no constructive purpose arguing semantics, at this point. Is the bottom line weren?t the disservice smoking, onstage or off, causes the majority of people who obviously care about their health, if not the stench that residual smoke causes, then there might be something to discuss here! I wonder what Joe Eszterhaus would have to say about this stupid moot debate, as he is one now suffering the ravages, slow as they are, of lung cancer?and one who has fought vigorously to ban smoking onscreen?when viewers only get the sense of smoke. So, there must be more to it, dont?cha think!? C?mon, folks? isn?t this just the stupidest waste of space, debating this issue, when the proof has been well established? I?m tired of this already! Hold an f?in unlit cigarette onstage, if you must, for effect?or else puff on a gum cigarette with the funky powder blowing, where the only contact buzz one stands to get, is a sugar buzz! Enough, already?ya hear me!? Ridiculous already, isn?t it!? (Yes, Chuck?it is!) The glam days of Hollywood are gone! Sammy Davis, Jr. (succumbed to throat cancer), John Wayne (lung cancer), Dana Reeve (victim by chance), Robert Preston, Forrest Tucker, Warren Zevon, Peter Jennings, Yul Brenner, Andy Kaufman, Nat King Cole?that merry old soul, etc., etc. If you could go back and ask them if they?d change anything, subsequent to their diagnoses, I?m sure they?d have a few select words for our friend, Mr. Brown! Yeah, there?s a reason why this issue gets, and has gotten the attention it has? that?s because the sensibilities of the majority, out weigh the grasping at straws mentality of the shallow minority! Get with the times, folks?or else, just retreat to your own f?in island, and smoke to your lungs content!! Read up, Tony boy?there?s a lot of food for thought out there?the proof of which is in the pudding?or smoke, if you will. Passionate about this, am I? Uh, just a little bit. Can we move now... please!?!?!


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Check out new cars at Yahoo! Autos. --0-485076590-1176696873=:57313-- From rbi at rbicompaudio.20m.com Sun Apr 15 23:59:43 2007 From: rbi at rbicompaudio.20m.com (Richard B. Ingraham) Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 02:59:43 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fog/Smoke in shows (was: Smoking Ban in Public) In-Reply-To: <256728.48433.qm@web31414.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <002d01c77ff4$d0925ff0$1500a8c0@rbithinkpad> OK, before we all stop going to see shows with any fog or smoke effects in them, please be aware that there has a been a ton of research done on this very subject over the last 15+ years now. An excellent article for those that are interested: http://livedesignonline.com/mag/show_business_fog_safety_concern/index.h tml Frankly, in my not so humble opinion it is all psychosomatic. People see smoke and automatically feel that they need to cough. I can not tell you how many shows I've done where people start coughing when they see dry ice fog. Sorry folks.... that is just water vapor by the time it gets to the end of the hose of the machine that creates it. It won't make you cough, even if you have asthma. :-) Actors Equity and other performer's unions have had a lot of concern over the use of fog in shows for years now, and frankly I don't blame them. If you are a professional doing 8 shows a week with a lot of that stuff, it's only right to be concerned. But there have been numerous studies now, by organizations independent of both the performer's unions and the manufacturers of these devices, and to the best of my knowledge not a single study has shown any serious ill effects caused by fog/smoke machines. It's worth noting that the one study that is mentioned in the article I linked to above had not released it's finding at the time that article was written. But they now have, and if my memory serves they also found no evidence of long term ill effects. I guess the effect of a dryness of the throat could make some folks who are more sensitive cough, but I still stand by my feelings that it's mostly just psychosomatic. A crazy friend of mine (and I don't recommend this!) in my college days, just to prove a point took a fog machine and blasted it straight into his face. He was literally only 1 or 2 feet away from the nozzle on the machine. It didn't make him cough. :-) Now I would say that's a bit extreme and frankly just stupid. But he did prove a point. Some of the products do have an odor and that can irritate some people. But that is really about it. It's also worth noting that there have been a lot of new products made in the past 15 years or so now. So how annoying a smoke effect is can also have a lot to do with how old the equipment the theatre is using. A lot of the older products are no longer allowed in theatres where there is a formal agreement with Actor's Equity. (also talked about a bit in the above article) Maybe it's just because I was a server in a Roman Catholic church until I was 25, and you learn not to cough when you get a face full on incense. :-) Richard B. Ingraham RBI Computers and Audio http://www.rbicompaudio.20m.com/ rbI at rbicompaudio.20m.com -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.446 / Virus Database: 269.4.0/761 - Release Date: 4/14/2007 9:36 PM From Kimyddr at aol.com Sun Apr 15 22:12:10 2007 From: Kimyddr at aol.com (Kimyddr at aol.com) Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 01:12:10 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]casting call "the game" Message-ID: -------------------------------1176700330 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit April 22nd 2007 1 to 4 PM North Coast Casting 4913 Storer Ave, Cleveland Ohio 4102 We need male and females for the US/UK movie "The Game". The UK shoots will be completed in may. We shoot the US shots here in June 2007. We need dedicated people, able to commit. This is a Martial Arts movie based on the "Game of Death". All apply. Bring headshots and resumes. Casting call is from 1-4. Sides will be provided. Compensation tbd. A Dragoness Den film. Starring (UK) Zara Pythian, Ray Goodwin, and Shelia Weiss. We will shoot all of June, long nights and weekends. You must be committed and professional. Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com Founder - "The Indie Gathering" _www.theindiegathering.com_ (http://www.theindiegathering.com/) ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. -------------------------------1176700330 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

April 22nd 2007=20= 1 to 4 PM

North Coast Casting
4913 Storer Ave, <= /SPAN>Cleveland
Ohio 4102=

We need male and females for the US/UK movie "The Game". The = UK shoots will be completed in may. We shoot the&nbs= p;US shots here in June 2007. We need dedicated peop= le, able to commit. This is a Martial Arts movie based on the "Game of Death= ". All apply. Bring headshots and resumes.  Casting call is from 1-4. S= ides will be provided. Compensation tbd.

A Dragoness Den film. Starring (U= K) Zara Pythian, Ray Goodwin, and Shelia= Weiss. We will shoot all of June, long nights and weekend= s. You must be committed and professional.

 

<= SPAN style=3D"FONT-SIZE: 12pt; COLOR: navy">Ray Szuch, CEO - w= orldEonline.com

Founder - "The Indie Gathering"
www.theindiegathering.com

 

 





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-------------------------------1176700330-- From popcycles at sbcglobal.net Sun Apr 15 22:28:06 2007 From: popcycles at sbcglobal.net (D. Budin) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2007 22:28:06 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tony Brown Message-ID: <300077.108.qm@web81803.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1116834465-1176701286=:108 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Actually, I don't have a strong opinion on the smoking-on-stage issue, but just a question for Tony Brown: So, do your editors at the PD put in all your upper case letters for you? (Or are you actually a cockroach, like Don Marquis's Archy, jumping from key to key and unable to hold down the shift key?) David Budin --0-1116834465-1176701286=:108 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Actually, I don't have a strong opinion on the smoking-on-stage issue, but just a question for Tony Brown: So, do your editors at the PD put in all your upper case letters for you?  (Or are you actually a cockroach, like Don Marquis's Archy, jumping from key to key and unable to hold down the shift key?)
 
David Budin
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