From cvlt at cvlt.org Mon Jul 16 09:47:31 2007 From: cvlt at cvlt.org (CVLT) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 12:47:31 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]'A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum' - OPENING FRIDAY at CVLT! Message-ID: <469BA123.5030209@cvlt.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------090904020900000404020900 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit OPENING THIS WEEKEND at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre /40 River St. Chagrin Falls OH 44022-3024/ A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum the musical comedy classic by Stephen Sondheim, Larry Gelbart & Burt Shevelove Fridays & Saturdays at 8:00 PM, JULY 20th - AUGUST 18th Sunday at 2:00 PM, JULY 29th /Tickets $16 adults, $12 students/seniors Group rates starting at 10 tickets! CALL (440) 247-8955 Mon-Sat, 1-6 PM www.CVLT.org / This Tony-award winning classic set in ancient Rome originally opened on Broadway in 1962, was made into an Oscar-winning film in 1967, and was revived with great success in 1972 and again in 1996. The farcical story is based on the writings of the Roman playwright Plautus (251-183 BC), and follows the slave Pseudolous, who attempts to win his freedom by helping his young master, Hero, win the girl of his dreams. The play is filled with mistaken identities, clever social commentary, and lots of hummable melodies, including several of Sondheim's catchiest songs, such as "Comedy Tonight", "Everybody Ought To Have A Maid", and "Lovely". CVLT's production brings together members of the theatre's 'old guard' with some spectacular new talents. At the helm is Don Edelman (director of last year's sell-out /I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change/ among others), with musical director David Keith Stiver (/Full Monty/) and renowned choreographer Ida Porris. Heading up the cast as the lovably bawdy 'Pseudolous' is Cleveland theatre fixture Pat Mazzarino, with the incredible rising talents of Ben Fankhauser as 'Hero' and Ryann Angelotti as his love, 'Philia'. Also joining in the fun are long time CVLT favorites Sy Levine, Steve Kay, Paula Pike and Marilyn Fadeley, with a few more recent CVLT regulars like Eric Oswald and Greta Rothman. Download a printable flyer at www.cvlt.org/downloads/forum.pdf www.CVLT.org --------------090904020900000404020900 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

OPENING THIS WEEKEND
at
Chagrin Valley Little Theatre
40 River St. Chagrin Falls OH 44022-3024

A Funny Thing Happened
on the Way to the Forum

the musical comedy classic by Stephen Sondheim, Larry Gelbart & Burt Shevelove

Fridays & Saturdays at 8:00 PM, JULY 20th - AUGUST 18th
Sunday at 2:00 PM, JULY 29th

Tickets $16 adults, $12 students/seniors
Group rates starting at 10 tickets!
CALL (440) 247-8955
Mon-Sat, 1-6 PM
www.CVLT.org

This Tony-award winning classic set in ancient Rome originally opened on Broadway in 1962, was made into an Oscar-winning film in 1967, and was revived with great success in 1972 and again in 1996. The farcical story is based on the writings of the Roman playwright Plautus (251-183 BC), and follows the slave Pseudolous, who attempts to win his freedom by helping his young master, Hero, win the girl of his dreams. The play is filled with mistaken identities, clever social commentary, and lots of hummable melodies, including several of Sondheim's catchiest songs, such as "Comedy Tonight", "Everybody Ought To Have A Maid", and "Lovely".

CVLT's production brings together members of the theatre's 'old guard' with some spectacular new talents. At the helm is Don Edelman (director of last year's sell-out I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change among others), with musical director David Keith Stiver (Full Monty) and renowned choreographer Ida Porris. Heading up the cast as the lovably bawdy 'Pseudolous' is Cleveland theatre fixture Pat Mazzarino, with the incredible rising talents of Ben Fankhauser as 'Hero' and Ryann Angelotti as his love, 'Philia'. Also joining in the fun are long time CVLT favorites Sy Levine, Steve Kay, Paula Pike and Marilyn Fadeley, with a few more recent CVLT regulars like Eric Oswald and Greta Rothman.

Download a printable flyer at www.cvlt.org/downloads/forum.pdf

www.CVLT.org

--------------090904020900000404020900-- From starshinek3 at yahoo.com Mon Jul 16 10:15:48 2007 From: starshinek3 at yahoo.com (Kyra Kelley) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 10:15:48 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Searching for vocal teacher Message-ID: <919698.50790.qm@web38614.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-342873548-1184606148=:50790 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit My name is Kyra and I am a young actress in search of vocal training. I am 17, a soprano, and have been participating in musical theatre since age 5. I've been in high school chamber choir and have taken a few months of classical vocal training. I wish to pursue musical theatre and therefore am in need of either theatrical or classical training. I live in the Windham/Garrettsville area in Portage County. Anyone interested in taking on another student please respond to this e-mail or call me (330) 554-6086. Thank you! Kyra Kelley --------------------------------- Ready for the edge of your seat? Check out tonight's top picks on Yahoo! TV. --0-342873548-1184606148=:50790 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
My name is Kyra and I am a young actress in search of vocal training. I am 17, a soprano, and have been participating in musical theatre since age 5. I've been in high school chamber choir and have taken a few months of classical vocal training. I wish to pursue musical theatre and therefore am in need of either theatrical or classical training. I live in the Windham/Garrettsville area in Portage County. Anyone interested in taking on another student please respond to this e-mail or call me (330) 554-6086.
Thank you!
Kyra Kelley


Ready for the edge of your seat? Check out tonight's top picks on Yahoo! TV. --0-342873548-1184606148=:50790-- From rrcaa at ncweb.com Mon Jul 16 10:30:35 2007 From: rrcaa at ncweb.com (rrcaa) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 13:30:35 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Rabbit Run Theater's "Little Women, the Broadway Musical" Message-ID: <20070716173035.NPFQ16279.ispmxaamta08-gx.windstream.net@rrcaapc1> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0094_01C7C7AD.7E891090 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit FOR: Rabbit Run Community Arts Association P. O. Box 235, 49 Park St. Madison, OH 44057 CONTACT: Karen Ziegler 440-428-5913 Box Office: 440-428-7092 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - July 16, 2007 For six generations readers have been enchanted by the touching adventures of Joe, Meg, Beth and Amy March in Louisa May Alcott's timeless classic "Little Women". This beloved book is the inspiration for the recent Broadway hit, "Little Women, the Broadway Musical", and is Rabbit Run Theater's next production. " In a skillful adaptation of the book, "Little Women, the Broadway Musical" celebrates the power of family and friendship with a refreshing innocence and charm. "Little Women", with lyrics by Mindi Dickstein and music by Jason Howland, is directed by Brendan Sandham. A familiar face at Rabbit Run, Sandham directed last summer's Youth Production, "Cats", and has appeared in the theater's productions of "Ragtime" and "The Music Man". Sandham has performed and directed in several community theaters including Fine Arts Association and Geauga Lyric Theater Guild where he also serves on the Board of Trustees. "The show has quite a lot going for it," said Sandham. "It is a condensed version of the book, which makes it more adaptable for the stage, but in so doing it still remains true to the essence to the book, keeping all the main events and faithfully representing each of the characters. The musical score is fantastic, and we have brought together some very talented singers for the show." The cast includes Lindsey Sandham as Jo, Allison Lehr as Meg, Meredith Kochan as Beth, Kelly Smith as Amy, and Sandy Kosovich Peck as Marmee. "Little Women" opens Friday, July 13, and runs through Sunday, July 29. Tickets may be purchased at the box office by calling 440-428-7092, 3:00 - 7:00 p.m., Wednesday - Sunday. Curtain time is 8:00 p.m. Rabbit Run Theater is located at 5648 Chapel Rd., Madison, and operates under the auspices of Rabbit Run Community Arts Association, a 501 (c) (3) non-profit corporation. ------=_NextPart_000_0094_01C7C7AD.7E891090 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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For six generations readers have been enchanted by = the touching adventures of Joe, Meg, Beth and Amy March in Louisa May Alcott’s timeless classic “Little Women”. =   This beloved book is the inspiration for the recent Broadway hit, “Little Women, the Broadway Musical”, and is Rabbit Run Theater’s next = production. “   In a skillful adaptation of the book, “Little = Women, the Broadway Musical” celebrates the power of family and friendship = with a refreshing innocence and charm. 

 

“Little Women”, with lyrics by Mindi = Dickstein and music by Jason Howland, is directed by Brendan Sandham.  A = familiar face at Rabbit Run, Sandham directed last summer’s Youth Production, “Cats”, and has appeared in the theater’s productions = of “Ragtime” and “The Music Man”.  Sandham has = performed and directed in several community theaters including Fine Arts = Association and Geauga Lyric Theater Guild where he also serves on the Board of = Trustees.

 

“The show has quite a lot going for it,” = said Sandham.  “It is a condensed version of the book, which makes = it more adaptable for the stage, but in so doing it still remains true to the = essence to the book, keeping all the main events and faithfully representing = each of the characters.  The musical score is fantastic, and we have = brought together some very talented singers for the = show.”

 

The cast includes Lindsey Sandham as Jo, Allison Lehr = as Meg, Meredith Kochan as Beth, Kelly Smith as Amy, and Sandy Kosovich = Peck as Marmee. 

 “Little Women” opens Friday, July 13, and runs through Sunday, July = 29.  Tickets may be purchased at = the box office by calling 440-428-7092, 3:00 – 7:00 p.m., Wednesday = – Sunday.  Curtain time is 8:00 p.m.  Rabbit Run Theater is = located at 5648 Chapel Rd., = Madison, and operates under the auspices of Rabbit Run Community Arts = Association, a 501 (c) (3) non-profit corporation. =

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0094_01C7C7AD.7E891090-- From virtuoso1873 at yahoo.com Mon Jul 16 11:32:41 2007 From: virtuoso1873 at yahoo.com (Mark Greer) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 11:32:41 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]A New Piano Studio in Akron Message-ID: <981423.65998.qm@web51112.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Hello, My name is Mark Greer and I have recently opened a new piano studio in Akron. I am currently accepting new and transfer students from beginning to advanced. Students will experience a comprehensive approach to teaching which will include repertoire/technique, theory, and ear training. My goal is to help each pianist discover the beauty of the music they study and perform and find the life behind the notes, while helping them become more efficient learners and play in a healthy manner. For more information and to set up an audition, please contact me directly at 330-388-0891. Below is a copy of my biography for further information to inquiring students. Thank you, Mark Greer A native of Akron, Ohio, Mark Greer began his piano studies at age twelve and recently completed his Bachelor of Music Degree, magna cum laude, in piano performance at Bowling Green State University where he studied with Dr. Laura Melton. Awards and honors include 1st prize in the state finals of the 2005 OMTA Collegiate Buckeye Competition, 2nd prize at the 2003 Tuesday Musical Competition, Honors in the 2004 and 2006 OMTA Graves Young Artist Competitions, was one of two piano finalists in the 2004 Bowling Green University Concerto Competition, and was the 2005 recipient of the college?s Steve Vun Cannon Memorial Award. He recently made his Carnegie Hall debut at Weill Recital Hall (NYC) in March of 2006. In November of 2004, Greer was the only American pianist to perform on the Dorothy MacKenzie Price Dedication Concert. During the summer of 2004, he was featured live on Vermont Public Radio performing music by Samuel Barber. He has participated in masterclasses with Nelita True, Lambis Vassiliadis, and Virginia Marks. As a student at the Adamant Music School, he has worked with pianists Paul Alberts and Gwen Beamish for the past two summers. Other teachers include Dr. Jane Solose and Mary Ann Griebling. In addition to piano, Greer is an accomplished composer, having been a two-time national prizewinner in the NFMC Composers Contest where he received the Olga Klein Nelson Chamber Music Award for his piece Trois Spectacles. Other awards include a prizewinner in the 2001 OMTA Collegiate Composers contest, honors in the Cleveland Chamber Symphony?s High School Composers Contest, a two-time winner of the Ralph Gilman Composers Award, and a four-time winner of Akron?s Scholastic Composers Contest. His piece entitled Aspect of a Mood was premiered by the Akron Youth Symphony under Eric Benjamin, an orchestra in which he served as principal bassist. During his undergraduate studies at BGSU, Greer was twice President of the collegiate MTNA chapter and taught private and group piano lessons in the Creative Arts Program for area children and adults. A graduate of Harvey S. Firestone High School and the Miller South School for the Visual & Performing Arts, Mark enjoys writing, reading, poetry, artwork, and history. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Take the Internet to Go: Yahoo!Go puts the Internet in your pocket: mail, news, photos & more. http://mobile.yahoo.com/go?refer=1GNXIC >From Jean Zarzour" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_010C_01C7C7BE.9B9363F0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Jean ZarzourFind Your Voice - Voice Over Institute Is celebrating 1 year! g Thank You to the 52 Find Your Voice students for the hard work and commitment you've invested toward your future. It's been my honor to work with you! g Our next class is August 6 - September 24 (scroll below testimonials for details) >From Recent Students Jean, you really know your stuff Girlfriend!!! I wouldn't hesitate to do it all over again. It was a GREAT experience and an absolute joy to have been apart of it. Your knowledge of this voice over business is vast, and you were so gracious to share so much of your "know how" with us. Thank you so much for really caring about this business and for trying to coach us in the right direction! Kathy Boyd ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Jean Zarzour is the coolest thing since ice cubes! She made me feel like her best friend the minute I walked in the door which really helped me to feel comfortable enough to explore what my voice could do. I have been waiting a long time to talk with someone who has this much insight into the business. Kristina Rivera ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I???ve done lots of television and film work, and even some voice over; but the world of voice over is so specialized, that, in spite of working with other voice over coaches, I never felt like I was ???ready??? to do my own demo. After just a few hours with Jean it all fell into place! Her advice and coaching were right on target in her class, and invaluable in the recording studio right through to the finished product. I would not hesitate to use Jean for special projects as well as to continue to keep my newly found skills in tune, and I highly recommend Jean???s classes for beginner through experienced actors! Linda Castro (award winning actress with co-staring roles on ER, The Shield, Cold Case, Philly, Silk Stalkings and Veronica Mars) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I have been wanting a better audio demo for years. Jean Zarzour's expert advice and coaching have been invaluable in helping me to create one. Thanks, Jean. Pete Ferry ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The minute you meet Jean, you get your first lesson in self-confidence. She has a great gift for assessing the strengths and weaknesses of each student, addressing the concerns, questions and specific goals of each individual. Her friendly and relaxed approach coupled with her passion for what she does makes for a juicy environment for creative challenge and growth. Highly recommended for people at any stage of their voiceover career. - Anne McEvoy ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Some key words about Jean: Professional. Prepared. Capable. Shrewd. Supportive. Open. Creative. Hard-working. Committed. Funny. A leader. Caring. Knowledgeable! - James McCormack ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The 8 weeks just flew and I couldn't believe how much work was covered in that time. It was such a great experience! You truly do help us to "find our voice"! The trip to The Reel Thing was awesome! Jimmy and Jean make such a great team! Thanks again for a great experience! Thanks again! - Cathy Nadolski ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This work is far harder than anyone has a clue about. You've been so honest about what it really takes, Jean. Hard work. Much like any other area of acting. How great to walk out with a completed CD! It's been an outstanding experience! - Beverly ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- After just two voice over classes with Jean Zarzour, I was so inspired! You really get a sense of her knowledge and experience in the field. Jimmy at The Reel Thing took the time with each of us to make our demos top notch. Working with such professionalism elevates us. You ROCK, Sista! - Sharon ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I just hope you will have more classes in the future--you have so much to share & I want to learn it ALL!!!! Recording at The Reel Thing was fantastic -- what a unique opportunity to record our work at a professional sound studio! - Ellen ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- It was amazing to put our skills to the test in the "real world" setting of a professional studio, and to hear the final results! Jimmy was great to work with. He was professional and personable, and he gave very helpful feedback.- Nicole ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ You'll come out sounding just as professional as you can be. Recording at The Reel Thing is the perfect end to the class because it shows us that all of our hard work has paid off. You come away with a very professional radio spot. - Laurel Johnson ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Whether you're just beginning or, like me, need to have the rust polished off your skills, Jean can take you from printed page to a ready for prime time MP3 demo. - Marje Rody --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thanks to Jean Zarzour's outstanding guidance, colleagues and acquaintances have noticed a marked difference in my verbal demeanor during simple occasions such as voicemail messages and general conversation with clients. That alone has been worth my time and effort! - Coletta West Now You Can Find Your Voice! Learn all of the technique and gain real world experience toward becoming a working voice over artist with Jean Zarzour & The Reel Thing Recording Studio Who? Jean Zarzour is a 25 year veteran performer and instructor of: Voice Overs, Film, TV & Stage Acting, Dance, Movement & Improv at: Playhouse Sq. Center, The Beck Center, Brecksville's Theater On The Sq., Wake Up & Live/Actors Studio, and for 2 years in London, England & Milan, Italy. You've heard her as a sidekick on AM drive-time at WLTF, WZAK & WMMS in addition to voicing hundreds of commercials and industrials, internationally. Most recently heard on ads for: Ruggles ?? Smith Dairy ?? Ohio.net ?? Lakewood Hospital ?? CEI Member of AFTRA-SAG-AEA-DGA-VASTA Owner of LIPSCHTICK & Founder of The GOT PAY? Organization Visit www.lipschtick.com for a full resume and Click To Hear My Commercial demo The Reel Thing Recording Studios have been providing award winning, state-of-the-art audio production and creative services since 1975. www.thereelthing.com What? No more than 8 students will meet each Monday from 6-8:30 pm (or later, as needed) for 8 weeks All recording equipment and copy will be provided. All you need to bring is a bottle of water to cool your chords! Your final class will take place at The Reel Thing Recording Studios where you'll get the experience of working on commercial copy in a full service recording studio and walk away with a CD of your voice on a fully produced radio spot. You???ll learn Proper Studio Etiquette, Industry Terminology and Microphone Technique with the option to explore a variety of "reads" like: Announcer - Character Voices - Dialects - Industrial Narration Real Person - 2 Person Dialogue - Hard & Soft Sell - Cold Readings Where? 2300 McKinley Ave. Lakewood, Ohio 44107 5 Houses South of the McKinley Exit off I-90 When? Every Monday for 8 weeks August 6 - September 24 6:00 pm- 8:30 pm (or later, as needed) Cost? $320 That's $16 per hour Payment due in advance. Missed classes are not refundable. Must be 18 years old. More Testimonials >From Jimmy Silver, Owner of The Reel Thing Recording Studios "Over the years, Jean's students show up prepared and well-schooled in voice over technique and understanding of the craft. If you want to start to develop your skills as a voice over talent, Jean's class is a good place to start." >From Play House Sq. Center "Thank you for making the Extreme Festival an incredible weekend. When I saw you working with the kids, encouraging them with high expectations, I knew you had the talent for both putting the show together and making the kids happy. Although other people could have pulled the weekend off, your personality and interaction with the kids really made a difference. I can't wait to work with you again! Thanks again and welcome as one of our favorite new teaching artists at Playhouse Sq.!!" Ray Gargano, Education Outreach Manager, Playhouse Square Center >From The Beck Center "I Have had the pleasure of employing Jean Zarzour as a teacher of Film and Television Acting. She is always prepared and her lesson plans are set well in advance. Jean is especially adept at the ability to read a student, assess his or her needs and meet those needs. The students love her. Her personality works well with kids of all ages, even the old kids like me! I can whole heartedly recommend Jean Zarzour as a teacher." Meg Chamberlain, Director of Theater Education 1996-2006 "Jean Zarzour has been part of the Beck Center Education Outreach staff since 1998. She is a gifted actress and comedienne whom the children thoroughly enjoy. She is always prompt, well-prepared, responsible and relates well to children and adults." Lynda Sackett, Director, Dance Education & Former Director of Education Outreach To register call 216-521-3831 Jean Zarzour Lipschtick Putting the SHOW in BUSINESS Nationwide Since 1989! Also Founder Of -The GOT PAY? Organization www.gotpay.org -Find Your Voice-Voice Over Institute Celebrating 1 year 8/07! (next 8wk class starts 8/6/07) Ph/Fax 216-521-3831 Toll Free 866-SCHTICK Read an on line article about Lipschtick www.lipschtick.com ------=_NextPart_000_010C_01C7C7BE.9B9363F0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =EF=BB=BF Jean = Zarzour
Find Your=20 Voice - Voice Over Institute
Is celebrating 1=20 year!
 
g
Thank=20 You to the 52 Find Your = Voice=20 students 
for the hard work and=20 commitment 
you've invested toward your future.
It's=20 been my honor to work with you!
g
 
Our next=20 class is
August 6 -=20 September 24
(scroll below = testimonials for=20 details)
 
From Recent Students=20
 
Jean, you really know your = stuff=20 Girlfriend!!!  I wouldn't hesitate to do it all over again.  = It was=20 a GREAT experience and an absolute joy to have been apart of = it. Your=20 knowledge of this voice over business is vast, and you were so gracious = to share=20 so much of your "know how" with us. =20 Thank you so=20 much for really caring = about this=20 business and for trying to coach us in the right direction!  Kathy Boyd
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Jean Zarzour = is the coolest=20 thing since ice cubes!  She made me feel like her best friend the = minute I=20 walked in the door which really helped me to feel comfortable enough to = explore=20 what my voice could do.  I have been waiting a long time to talk = with=20 someone who has this much insight into the = business.   Kristina=20 Rivera
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I=E2=80=99ve done=20 lots of television and film work, and even some voice over;  but = the world=20 of voice over is so specialized, that, in spite of working with other = voice over=20 coaches, I never felt like I was  =20 =E2=80=98ready=E2=80=99 to do=20 my own demo.  After just a few hours with Jean it all fell into=20 place!   Her advice and coaching were right on target in her = class,=20 and invaluable in the recording studio right through to the finished=20 product.  I would not hesitate to use Jean=20 for=20 special projects as well as to continue to keep my newly found skills in = tune,=20 and I highly recommend Jean=E2=80=99s classes for beginner through = experienced=20 actors!   = Linda Castro  (award winning actress with co-staring = roles on=20 ER, The Shield, Cold Case, Philly, Silk Stalkings and = Veronica=20 Mars)

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I have been wanting a better audio demo = for=20 years.  Jean Zarzour's expert advice and coaching have been = invaluable in=20 helping me to create one.  Thanks,=20 Jean.  

Pete Ferry =20

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

 
Now You=20 Can
Find Your = Voice!
 

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

toward becoming = a working voice over artist with 

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

 

 Who?

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

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

Playhouse Sq. Center, The Beck Center,=20

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

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

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

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

Most=20 recently heard on ads for:

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

Member of AFTRA-SAG-AEA-DGA-VASTA

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

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

 

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

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

 www.thereelthing.com

 

What?

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

 

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

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

Announcer - Character=20 Voices - Dialects - Industrial Narration

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

 

Where?

2300 McKinley Ave. Lakewood, = Ohio=20 44107

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

  

When?

Every Monday for 8 = weeks

August 6 -=20 September 24

6:00 pm- 8:30 pm

(or later, = as=20 needed) 

 

Cost?

$320 

That's $16 per=20 hour 

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

Must be 18 years old.

 

 

More=20 Testimonials

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

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

 

From=20 Play House Sq. Center

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

 

From The Beck Center=20

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

 

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

To register=20 call 216-521-3831=20

 

Jean=20 Zarzour 

Lipschtick=20 Putting=20 the SHOW in BUSINESS Nationwide Since=20 1989!

Also Founder=20 Of

-The=20 GOT PAY? Organization www.gotpay.org=20

-Find=20 Your Voice-Voice Over Institute=20 Celebrating 1 year 8/07! = (next 8wk=20 class starts 8/6/07)

Ph/Fax     216-521-3831 = Toll=20 Free   866-SCHTICK=20

Read=20 an on line article about Lipschtick
www.lipschtick.com =  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_010C_01C7C7BE.9B9363F0-- From Janice.Sanborn at oberlin.edu Mon Jul 16 12:31:51 2007 From: Janice.Sanborn at oberlin.edu (Janice Sanborn) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 15:31:51 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Adjunct Teaching Opportunities - Oberlin Message-ID: <32A24197-411F-4BE4-B425-028781FD2208@oberlin.edu> --Boundary_(ID_CzMtyj/DgP44UpuSmNxCEw) Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; delsp=yes; format=flowed Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT The Oberlin College Theater Program is currently accepting resumes from local Theater artists for future consideration as adjunct instructors, especially including teachers of acting and design. MFA, professional experience and college level teaching experience are desirable. Please send resume or cv with references, and description of pedagogy to Paul Moser, Director of Theater and Dance Program, 10 N. Professor Street, Warner Center, Oberlin College, Oberlin, OH 44074. --Boundary_(ID_CzMtyj/DgP44UpuSmNxCEw) Content-type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable
The Oberlin = College Theater Program is currently accepting resumes from local = Theater=A0artists for future=A0consideration as adjunct instructors, = especially including teachers of acting and design. = MFA,=A0professional=A0experience and college level teaching experience = are desirable. Please send resume or cv=A0with references, = and=A0description of pedagogy to Paul Moser, Director of Theater and = Dance Program, 10 N. Professor Street, Warner=A0Center, Oberlin = College,=A0Oberlin, OH 44074.

= --Boundary_(ID_CzMtyj/DgP44UpuSmNxCEw)-- From fsternfeld at gmail.com Mon Jul 16 12:39:21 2007 From: fsternfeld at gmail.com (Fred Sternfeld) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 15:39:21 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]system has been down since last friday - resend your postings Message-ID: ------=_Part_58026_18261309.1184614761557 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline *Hi Folks!* ** *The system has been down since last Friday morning July 13 and is now up and running again. If you sent a posting during that period that hasn't appeared yet, please resend it if it doesn't arrive by tomorrow morning.* ** *On the rare occasions when the system is down, a bulletin is posted on the neohiopal page of my website at **www.fredsternfeld.com* *. * ** *Thanks for your patience! -- Fred Sternfeld http://www.fredsternfeld.com 216-360-0708-home 216-496-6087-cell* ------=_Part_58026_18261309.1184614761557 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline
Hi Folks!
 
The system has been down since last Friday morning July 13 and is now up and running again.  If you sent a posting during that period that hasn't appeared yet, please resend it if it doesn't arrive by tomorrow morning.
 
On the rare occasions when the system is down, a bulletin is posted on the neohiopal page of my website at www.fredsternfeld.com
 
Thanks for your patience!

--
Fred Sternfeld
http://www.fredsternfeld.com
216-360-0708-home
216-496-6087-cell
------=_Part_58026_18261309.1184614761557-- From mamiller107 at earthlink.net Mon Jul 16 12:45:28 2007 From: mamiller107 at earthlink.net (Michael A. Miller) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 15:45:28 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]My www.ArtistsChair.com profile is in featured today Message-ID: <382-220077116194528542@earthlink.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_9458111619475194528542 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_9458221619475194528542" ------=_NextPart_9458221619475194528542 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII My profile has been chosen at random as today's Featured Profile on www.ArtistsChair.com. The website is a bulletin board of postings from participants in various creative disciplines, and is a valuable resource to the artistic community. Please take a moment to visit www.ArtistsChair.com and check out my Featured Profile, as well as the others I have created in the categories of Writers/Editors, Actors/Stage, Promotions/Marketers, Special Events/Event Coordinators. As always, if you or any colleagues need help on a single project, or on a temporary or long-term basis, I always appreciate referrals and strive to make my superior performance a reflection of your sound judgement in referring me. Thank you, Michael A. Miller 216.226.6784 (h) 216.389.6784 (c) mamiller107 at earthlink.net msrg-publications at earthlink.net ------=_NextPart_9458221619475194528542 Content-Type: text/html; charset=US-ASCII
My profile has been chosen at random as today's Featured Profile on www.ArtistsChair.com.  The website is a bulletin board of postings from participants in various creative disciplines, and is a valuable resource to the artistic community.
 
Please take a moment to visit www.ArtistsChair.com and check out my Featured Profile, as well as the others I have created in the categories of Writers/Editors, Actors/Stage, Promotions/Marketers, Special Events/Event Coordinators.
 
As always, if you or any colleagues need help on a single project, or on a temporary or long-term basis, I always appreciate referrals and strive to make my superior performance a reflection of your sound judgement in referring me.
 
Thank you,
 
 
 
Michael A. Miller
216.226.6784 (h)
216.389.6784 (c)

 


------=_NextPart_9458221619475194528542-- ------=_NextPart_9458111619475194528542 Content-Type: image/gif; name="shim.gif" Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 Content-Description: shim.gif Content-Id: <410-2200771161945246661 at 13071999> R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAP///wAAACH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAICRAEAOw== ------=_NextPart_9458111619475194528542 Content-Type: image/gif; name="rule_01.gif" Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 Content-Description: rule_01.gif Content-Id: <184671-2200771161945246762 at 13071999> R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAP///wAAACH5BAAAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAICRAEAOw== ------=_NextPart_9458111619475194528542-- From martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com Mon Jul 16 12:47:12 2007 From: martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com (Martin Friedman) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 12:47:12 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lakeland: Barrymore with Fields/Narten Message-ID: <350694.22829.qm@web36813.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-445700334-1184615232=:22829 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Lakeland Theatre presents THE NORTHEAST OHIO PREMIERE MITCHELL FIELDS* in BARRYMORE by William Luce Featuring Andrew Narten Directed by Martin Friedman Sets and Lights Designed by Keith Nagy Costumes Designed by Craig Tucker Sound Design by Eric Simna * Courtesy of Actor's Equity Association THE STORY: THIS IS A GRAND PIECE OF ADULT COMIC/DRAMATIC THEATRE! Lakeland Theatre proudly features Cleveland actor and teacher Mitchell Fields in this Northeast Ohio premiere on William Luce's Tony-award nominated play. An actor of considerable depth, Mr. Fields tackles the portrayal of actor John Barrymore. Another accomplished actor, Andrew Narten, supports Fields in a wonderful supporting role. Christopher Plummer won a Tony for his portrayal of John Barrymore in the acclaimed Broadway production of this work by the master of one character biographies for the stage, William Luce. The 60 year old legendary actor has rented a New York stage to prepare for a comeback performance of Richard III. Barrymore jokes with the audience, spars with his prompter, reminisces about better times and does delicious imitations of his siblings Lionel and Ethel. "A dazzler .... A portrait of riveting complexity and paradox that finds the balletic elegance in a drunken stagger, the poetry in a blue joke and the churning guts in rarefied verse. As [Barrymore] walks toward his own death it's with the jaunty panache of a boulevardier off to meet his new mistress." N.Y. Times "As good as one man shows get." New Yorker "A staggering success.... Must be seen, must be savored." N.Y. Post "A rare show that leaves you wanting more." Gannett Newspapers "A perfect image of Barrymore." N.Y. Daily News Production Dates: Friday, July 20 @ 8pm Saturday, July 21 @ 2pm and 8pm Sunday, July 22 @ 2pm Friday, July 27 @ 8pm Saturday, July 28 @ 2pm and 8pm Sunday, July 29 @ 2pm Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for students and seniors. Group rates are available. For more information please feel free to either email me, Martin Friedman, at martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com or call 440.525.7034 (and press #1 to bypass the message). --------------------------------- Looking for a deal? Find great prices on flights and hotels with Yahoo! FareChase. --0-445700334-1184615232=:22829 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit                                                        Lakeland Theatre
presents
THE NORTHEAST OHIO PREMIERE

MITCHELL 
FIELDS*

in
BARRYMORE
by
William Luce

Featuring
Andrew Narten

Directed by Martin Friedman 
Sets and Lights Designed by Keith Nagy
Costumes Designed by Craig Tucker        
 Sound Design by Eric Simna

 * Courtesy of Actor's Equity Association
 
THE STORY: THIS IS A GRAND PIECE OF ADULT COMIC/DRAMATIC THEATRE!
Lakeland Theatre proudly features Cleveland actor and teacher Mitchell Fields in this Northeast Ohio premiere on William Luce's Tony-award nominated play. An actor of considerable depth, Mr. Fields tackles the portrayal of actor John Barrymore.  Another accomplished actor, Andrew Narten, supports Fields in a wonderful supporting role. Christopher Plummer won a Tony for his portrayal of John Barrymore in the acclaimed Broadway production of this work by the master of one character biographies for the stage, William Luce. The 60 year old legendary actor has rented a New York stage to prepare for a comeback performance of Richard III. Barrymore jokes with the audience, spars with his prompter, reminisces about better times and does delicious imitations of his siblings Lionel and Ethel.

"A dazzler .... A portrait of riveting complexity and paradox that finds the balletic elegance in a drunken stagger, the poetry in a blue joke and the churning guts in rarefied verse. As [Barrymore] walks toward his own death it's with the jaunty panache of a boulevardier off to meet his new mistress." N.Y. Times
"As good as one man shows get." New Yorker
"A staggering success.... Must be seen, must be savored." N.Y. Post
"A rare show that leaves you wanting more." Gannett Newspapers
"A perfect image of Barrymore." N.Y. Daily News
 
Production Dates:
Friday, July 20  @ 8pm
Saturday, July 21 @ 2pm and 8pm
Sunday, July 22 @ 2pm
Friday, July 27 @ 8pm
Saturday, July 28 @ 2pm and 8pm
Sunday, July 29 @ 2pm
 
Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for students and seniors. Group rates are available.
 
For more information please feel free to either email me, Martin Friedman, at martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com or call 440.525.7034 (and press #1 to bypass the message).


Looking for a deal? Find great prices on flights and hotels with Yahoo! FareChase. --0-445700334-1184615232=:22829-- From akumar at clevelandplayhouse.com Mon Jul 16 13:02:42 2007 From: akumar at clevelandplayhouse.com (Anita Kumar) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 16:02:42 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Announcing Auditions for Children's Roles in A Christmas Story at the Cleveland Play House Message-ID: <008501c7c7e4$58372b70$0f00a8c0@clevelandplayhouse.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0086_01C7C7C2.D1258B70 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Cleveland Play House will hold auditions for children in A Christmas Story on Monday, July 23 and Tuesday, July 24 from 4:00 to 8:00. The auditions are for children only. We are looking for boys and girls of any ethnicity who can play a nine year old, and one boy who can play a five year old (the actor who plays five should probably be older in reality). The auditions are open to both union and non-union actors; no children will become union as a result of being in A Christmas Story. Rehearsals will begin November 5 and performances will be November November 29-December 23. The commitment will in general not conflict with school; you will be notified well in advance of any times that the actors will be asked to miss classes for rehearsals or performances. While the auditions are open to any child who wishes to be considered, they will be by appointment only. To make an appointment, please respond to this email. Please provide the name of the child, the name and contact information for at least one parent, and a preference for date and time. We will accommodate preferences to the best of our ability. For the audition, the child should prepare up to three minutes of anything they wish. What is most common is one or two monologues. There is no singing in the play and there will be no pianist at the audition, but children who wish to do so are welcome to sing. The auditions will be held at the Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euclid Avenue. Again, please respond to this email to make an appointment or to ask any questions. Anita B. Kumar Artistic Intern Cleveland Play House 216-795-7000 x148 akumar at clevelandplayhouse.com Sherlock Holmes, Man of La Mancha, The Chosen, Doubt, Gee's Bend...Great Plays at the Play House this season! ------=_NextPart_000_0086_01C7C7C2.D1258B70 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Announcing Auditions for Children's Roles in A Christmas Story at = the Cleveland Play House

The Cleveland Play House will hold = auditions for children in A Christmas Story on Monday, July 23 and = Tuesday, July 24 from 4:00 to 8:00. The auditions are for children only. = We are looking for boys and girls of any ethnicity who can play a nine = year old, and one boy who can play a five year old (the actor who plays = five should probably be older in reality). The auditions are open to = both union and non-union actors; no children will become union as a = result of being in A Christmas Story.

Rehearsals will begin November 5 and = performances will be November November 29-December 23. The commitment = will in general not conflict with school; you will be notified well in = advance of any times that the actors will be asked to miss classes for = rehearsals or performances.

While the auditions are open to any = child who wishes to be considered, they will be by appointment only. To = make an appointment, please respond to this email. Please provide the = name of the child, the name and contact information for at least one = parent, and a preference for date and time. We will accommodate = preferences to the best of our ability.

For the audition, the child should = prepare up to three minutes of anything they wish. What is most common = is one or two monologues. There is no singing in the play and there will = be no pianist at the audition, but children who wish to do so are = welcome to sing.

The auditions will be held at the = Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euclid Avenue. Again, please respond to this = email to make an appointment or to ask any questions.


Anita B. Kumar
Artistic Intern
Cleveland Play House
216-795-7000 x148
akumar at clevelandplayhouse.com

Sherlock Holmes, Man of La Mancha, The = Chosen, Doubt, Gee's Bend...Great Plays at the Play House this = season!

------=_NextPart_000_0086_01C7C7C2.D1258B70-- From Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu Mon Jul 16 13:29:42 2007 From: Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu (Zoldessy, Brian) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 16:29:42 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Adjunct Faculty Position- Dance Message-ID: <6A7FFA7E48C1A245BF0E0E6426453134022EC46B@chevron5.tri-c.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7C7E8.0AB8C4CD Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The CCC Eastern Campus Theatre, Film & Dance Department seeks a Dance Instructor for the 2007-08 academic year. Two sections available - Dance I and Dance II, both taught concurrently (modern, jazz, etc. - whatever the instructor wishes to teach). Must have a Masters Degree. This individual will have the opportunity to assist in building the Dance program and its curriculum. Acting classes are sometimes available as well. =20 =20 DAYS & TIMES - Mon/Wed - 1pm - 2:50 pm. The Fall Semester begins August 25th. =20 If you are interested in the position, please respond to this email. =20 Thanks, =20 Brian Z. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7C7E8.0AB8C4CD Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The = CCC Eastern=20 Campus Theatre, Film & Dance Department seeks a Dance = Instructor for=20 the 2007-08 academic year.  Two sections available - Dance = I=20 and Dance II, both taught concurrently = (modern, jazz,=20 etc. - whatever the instructor wishes to teach).  Must have a = Masters=20 Degree.  This individual will have the opportunity to = assist in=20 building the Dance program and its curriculum.  Acting classes are=20 sometimes available as well.
 
 
DAYS = & TIMES -=20 Mon/Wed - 1pm - 2:50 pm.  The Fall Semester begins August=20 25th.
 
If you = are=20 interested in the position, please respond to this = email.
 
Thanks,
 
Brian=20 Z.
------_=_NextPart_001_01C7C7E8.0AB8C4CD-- From ray at worldeonline.com Mon Jul 16 13:40:57 2007 From: ray at worldeonline.com (Ray Szuch) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 15:40:57 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fight scene competition - $500.00 grand prize! Message-ID: <035d01c7c7e9$9d4d6170$a92cfea9@Ray> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_035E_01C7C7BF.B4775970 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Indie Gathering Aug. 3/4/5 2007 All taking place at the Rockside Rd. & I-77 Holiday Inn Fight Scene Competition (All ages) $500.00 Overall winner! 4 place winners in each age group! Rules - 90 Seconds MAXIMUM / No weapons used by main character - Main competing character and her/his team (may not exceed 8 people) - Street cloths - Verbal and physical performance of a fight scene - Competition OPEN to all ages, gender, Martial Arts or Non-Martial arts 65+ Films / 20 Hrs. of lectures / 2 day convention Networking parties / Stunt demo's $500.00 Stunt competition / $1,000.00 acting prize Theindiegathering.com / 216-651-5441 Registration at the door: $65 all competition fees include a VIP week end pass to all events (lectures, films etc.) Instructors with 4 or more competitors compete FREE with VIP pass! Need more info, please email me! ray at worldeonline.com or call (216) 651-5441 Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com Founder - "The Indie Gathering" www.theindiegathering.com ------=_NextPart_000_035E_01C7C7BF.B4775970 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

The Indie=20 Gathering

Aug. 3/4/5 = 2007


All taking = place at=20 the

Rockside Rd. & I-77 = Holiday=20 Inn

 

Fight = Scene

Competition

(All = ages)

 

$500.00=20 Overall winner!

4=20 place winners in each age group!

Rules
 - 90 = Seconds=20 MAXIMUM / No weapons used by main character
 - Main competing = character=20 and her/his team (may not exceed  8 people)
 - Street = cloths -=20 Verbal and physical performance of a fight scene
 - Competition = OPEN to=20 all ages, gender, Martial Arts or Non-Martial arts

 

 

65+ Films / = 20 Hrs. of=20 lectures / 2 day convention

Networking = parties /=20 Stunt demo’s

$500.00 = Stunt=20 competition / $1,000.00 acting prize

Theindiegathering.com /=20 216-651-5441

 

 

Registration at the=20 door: $65 all competition
fees include a VIP week end pass to all = events=20 (lectures, films etc.)

Instructors with 4=20 or more competitors compete FREE with VIP pass!

Need more = info, please=20 email me!  ray at worldeonline.com or call = (216)=20 651-5441

 

 

Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com

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

 

 

 
------=_NextPart_000_035E_01C7C7BF.B4775970-- From ray at worldeonline.com Mon Jul 16 13:42:31 2007 From: ray at worldeonline.com (Ray Szuch) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 15:42:31 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Come and meet Conrad Brooks the King of B Movies! Message-ID: <036201c7c7e9$d7256cd0$a92cfea9@Ray> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0363_01C7C7BF.EE4F64D0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Conrad Brooks Conrad's name has become infamous in the world of b-movies so much so that he has been called "The King of B-Films." He has been in more movies than any other actor living or dead, although many are independent and information on all would be difficult to find. He first started in the movie business in 1948 and he worked with two legends in the movie business, Bela Lugosi and Ed Wood. He worked with Bela who is known for playing the original Dracula in two movies, both directed by Ed Wood and one of them would become one of the most infamous movies of all time, Plan 9 from Outer Space. Tim Burton had actor Johnny Depp and others portray the lives of Ed, Bela, and Conrad in the 1994 movie Ed Wood which also features a cameo by Conrad. In recent times he has starred in two films from Eerie Frequency, 2020 An American Nightmare and Shadows in the Woods. Gypsy Vampire Returns! This will be the first showing ever for Conrad's new movie Gypsy Vampire Returns. Conrad Brooks, heir apparent to Ed Wood, serves up a tale of eternal evil. Count Logo returns and will once again be looking for blood. Aug. 3/4/5 at the Holiday Inn I-77 and Rockside Rd. Independence OH Opening films Aug. 3 (Friday) starting at 6 PM, 8 films will be screening and followed by a Networking Party! $15 a day or a week end pass for $25 available at the door. http://theindiegathering.com Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com Founder - "The Indie Gathering" www.theindiegathering.com ------=_NextPart_000_0363_01C7C7BF.EE4F64D0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

Conrad=20 Brooks

Conrad's = name has=20 become infamous in the world of b-movies so much so that he has been = called "The=20 King of B-Films." He has been in more movies than any other actor living = or=20 dead, although many are independent and information on all would be = difficult to=20 find. He first started in the movie business in 1948 and he worked with = two=20 legends in the movie business, Bela Lugosi and Ed Wood. He worked with = Bela who=20 is known for playing the original Dracula in two movies, both directed = by Ed=20 Wood and one of them would become one of the most infamous movies of all = time,=20 Plan 9 from Outer Space. Tim Burton had actor Johnny Depp and others = portray the=20 lives of Ed, Bela, and Conrad in the 1994 movie Ed Wood which also = features a=20 cameo by Conrad. In recent times he has starred in two films from Eerie=20 Frequency, 2020 An American = Nightmare and=20 Shadows in the Woods.

Gypsy = Vampire=20 Returns!
This will be the = first showing=20 ever for Conrad's new movie Gypsy Vampire Returns. Conrad Brooks, heir = apparent=20 to Ed Wood, serves up a tale of eternal evil. Count Logo returns and = will once=20 again be looking for blood.

 

Aug. 3/4/5 at the Holiday = Inn I-77=20 and Rockside = Rd.=20 Independence=20 OH

Opening films Aug. 3 = (Friday)=20 starting at 6 PM, 8 films=20 will be screening and followed by a Networking Party!

$15 a day or a week end = pass for=20 $25 available at the door.

http://theindiegathering.com

 

 

Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com

Founder = - "The Indie Gathering"
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------=_NextPart_000_0363_01C7C7BF.EE4F64D0-- From groovyarts at yahoo.com Mon Jul 16 13:48:48 2007 From: groovyarts at yahoo.com (candy _______) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 13:48:48 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Mansfield Playhouse presents Horror High Message-ID: <854195.62557.qm@web33508.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Horror High ? A Rock Musical July 20, 21, 27 & 28 at 8:00 p.m. on Main Stage Script, music & lyrics by J. M. Kilgore, Adapted from a screenplay by Jack Fowler A new musical based on the 1974 cult classic film! Vernon Potts, a lonely, socially awkward but brilliant high school senior has no friends - except for Robin Jones for whom he holds a secret love. Having been picked on and bullied his entire life, Vernon uses the accidental discovery of a ?Jekyll/Hyde? formula to extract revenge upon his tormentors. Directed by Jeff Kilgore. Starring Benjamin Lowery, Holly Sansom, Kole Ross, Brice Eyerly, Candy Boyd, Chuck Gregory, Jeff Dowdy, Tabitha Rymal, Mike Deveny, Larry Smith, Justin Frontz, Cindy Logan, Chris Mollica and John Paul Felton Check out the news article featured in Fangoria magazine at http://www.fangoria.com/news_article.php?id=4541 Please come out and support the Mansfield Playhouse this summer by seeing Horror High at the special price of $10.00 per ticket! ____________________________________________________________________________________ Pinpoint customers who are looking for what you sell. http://searchmarketing.yahoo.com/ From mycp at weathervaneplayhouse.com Mon Jul 16 14:00:10 2007 From: mycp at weathervaneplayhouse.com (Melanie YC Pepe) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 17:00:10 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]=?iso-8859-1?Q?The_oft-told_story_of_a_prince=2C_a_princess=2C_and_an_evi?= =?iso-8859-1?Q?l_witch-with_a_delightful_twist!?= Message-ID: <0de901c7c7ec$4d05e630$6a01a8c0@wcp.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0DE5_01C7C7CA.C51B4B50 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0DE6_01C7C7CA.C51B4B50" ------=_NextPart_001_0DE6_01C7C7CA.C51B4B50 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable NEWS RELEASE=20 Contact: Melanie YC Pepe (330) 836-2626x 17 www.WeathervanePlayhouse.com Weathervane Playhouse Proudly Presents The Frog Prince A Young Actor Series Production July 28 ~ August 12, 2007 The Frog Prince is a charming musical adaptation of the well-loved = fairy tale, both delightfully sweet and humorous. Hop on in and see this = magical tale full of color, and excitement. This fun and energetic play = is enjoyable for audiences of all ages, with picturesque settings, = harmonious music, energetic dance and lots of laughs ~ so come and = discover your inner-frog and join us for an enchanted hour with a very = happy ending! For an extra dose of fun, come and visit us on one of our special = preshow and after-party performances! Show and Tell with Trish and Mel = will join us on July 31st at 12:30 and August 12th at 2:30 for a = 20-minute pre-show with the frogs in the bog! Stay after for a meet and = greet with the cast, photos, snack, & face painting! Check them out at = http://showandtelltime.com/. American Sign Language Interpretation will be available at the = Saturday, August 4th performance at 3:30 p.m. The Frog Prince will provide Audio Description on the Sunday, August = 5th performance at 3:30 p.m. OUR DIRECTORS: Erin Bennett (Director) ~ Erin is excited to make her Weathervane = debut. She is currently teaching Language Arts at Roberts Middle School. = She previously taught drama and directed plays at Cuyahoga Falls High = School. In addition to working within the school system, Erin has shared = her talents in set design, costuming and stage management with numerous = community theatres in Bath, Cuyahoga Falls, Wadsworth and North Canton. = She is currently finishing her Masters degree in Arts Administration at = The University of Akron.=20 Eddie Nabring (Musical Director) ~ teaches fourth and fifth grade = orchestra classes at Leighton Elementary School in Aurora and is = assistant concert band director at Aurora High School. He has served as = musical director at Aurora High School for Anything Goes, Into the = Woods, West Side Story, Guys and Dolls, Once Upon a Mattress, and Joseph = and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. From 2002-2007 he has served as = musical director for various Harmon Middle School musicals and has = worked with Stow Players for Pump Boys and Dinettes and with Theater = 8:15 in Assassins. Trishah Scalera (Choreographer) ~ Trishah recently received her = Bachelors degree in Music Education from Ashland University. While = attending Ashland, she was involved in numerous theatre productions = including, Proof, Violet, and Cabaret. Trishah as also been performing = professionally in the area for 15 years, and worked on a variety of = productions at Magical Theatre Company and Carousel Dinner Theatre as = well as area community theatres including Weathervane Community = Playhouse, Wooster Stage Partners, and The Players Guild. With a passion = for arts education, Trishah has enjoyed teaching theatre, dance, and = music for the past five years. OUR CAST: Euripides ~ Shea Lee of AKRON (Miller South School for the Visual & = Performing Arts) Cricket ~ Sarah Hineline of AKRON (Miller South School VPA) Jumper ~ D'Angelo Sanders of AKRON(Miller South School VPA) Frog Prince Eric ~ Joshua Leeson of WADSWORTH (Wadsworth High School) King Glum ~ Brandon Kline of AKRON (Miller South School VPA) Jester / Dream Prince ~ Julianna Blischak of AKRON (St. Sebastian = School) Princess Pandora ~ Krissa Duhon of AKRON (Firestone High School) Auntie Drizelda ~ Alexandra Culbertson of BARBERTON (UL Light Middle) Snookums ~ Mika Takahashi of CUYAHOGA FALLS (Miller South School VPA) PRODUCTION TEAM: Director ~ Erin Bennett of CUYAHOGA FALLS Musical Director ~ Eddie Nabring of CUYAHOGA FALLS Choreographer ~ Trishah Scalera of AKRON Stage Manager ~ Leah Magnus of AKRON (Firestone High School, VPA) Lighting Design ~ Leslie Johnson of AKRON (Firestone High School, VPA) *** The Frog Prince Performance Schedule July 28 ~ August 12, 2007 Saturday, July 28 at 3:30 p.m. Sunday, July 29 at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 31 at 12:30 p.m. ~ PRESHOW & AFTER PARTY by "Show & Tell" Friday, August 3 at 7:00 p.m. Saturday, August 4 at 3:30 p.m. ~ ASL Interpretation Sunday, August 5 at 3:30 p.m. ~ Audio Description Tuesday, August 7 at 12:30 p.m. Friday, August 10 at 7:00 p.m. Saturday, August 11 at 3:30 p.m. Sunday, August 12 at 3:30 p.m. ~ PRESHOW & AFTER PARTY by "Show & Tell" Charge by phone at Weathervane's Ticket Office at 330-836-2626. Call between 10:00 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday. Tickets: $10. ### ------=_NextPart_001_0DE6_01C7C7CA.C51B4B50 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
NEWS = RELEASE=20
Contact: Melanie YC Pepe = (330)=20 836-2626x 17
www.WeathervanePlayhouse.com=
 
Weathervane=20 Playhouse
Proudly=20 Presents
The = Frog=20 Prince
A = Young Actor=20 Series Production
July 28 ~=20 August 12, 2007
 
    The Frog=20 Prince is a=20 charming musical adaptation of the well-loved fairy tale, both = delightfully=20 sweet and humorous. Hop on in and see this magical tale full of = color,=20 and excitement. This fun and energetic play is enjoyable for audiences = of all=20 ages, with picturesque settings, harmonious music, energetic dance and = lots of=20 laughs ~ so come and discover your inner-frog and join us for an = enchanted hour=20 with a very happy ending!
 
    = For an extra=20 dose of fun, come and visit us on one of our special preshow and = after-party=20 performances! Show and Tell with Trish and Mel will join us on = July=20 31st at 12:30 and August 12th at 2:30 for a = 20-minute=20 pre-show with the frogs in the bog! Stay after for a meet and greet with = the=20 cast, photos, snack, & face painting! Check them out at http://showandtelltime.com/.=
 
    = American=20 Sign Language Interpretation will be available at the Saturday, = August=20 4th performance at 3:30 p.m.
 
    = The Frog=20 Prince will provide Audio Description on the Sunday, August=20 5th performance at 3:30 p.m.
 
OUR=20 DIRECTORS:
 
    Erin=20 Bennett (Director) ~ Erin = is=20 excited to make her Weathervane debut. She is currently teaching = Language Arts=20 at Roberts Middle School. She previously taught drama and directed plays = at=20 Cuyahoga Falls High School. In addition to working within the school = system,=20 Erin has shared her talents in set design, costuming and stage = management with=20 numerous community theatres in Bath, Cuyahoga Falls, Wadsworth and North = Canton.=20 She is currently finishing her Masters degree in Arts Administration at = The=20 University of Akron.
 
    = Eddie=20 Nabring (Musical Director) ~ teaches fourth = and fifth=20 grade orchestra classes at Leighton Elementary School in Aurora and is = assistant=20 concert band director at Aurora High School. He has served as musical = director=20 at Aurora High School for Anything Goes, Into the Woods, = West=20 Side Story, Guys and Dolls, Once Upon a Mattress, and=20 Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. From 2002-2007 he = has=20 served as musical director for various Harmon Middle School musicals and = has=20 worked with Stow Players for Pump Boys and Dinettes and with = Theater 8:15=20 in Assassins.
 
   =20 Trishah Scalera (Choreographer) ~ Trishah = recently=20 received her Bachelors degree in Music Education from Ashland = University. While=20 attending Ashland, she was involved in numerous theatre productions = including,=20 Proof, Violet, and Cabaret. Trishah as also been = performing=20 professionally in the area for 15 years, and worked on a variety of = productions=20 at Magical Theatre Company and Carousel Dinner Theatre as well as area = community=20 theatres including Weathervane Community Playhouse, Wooster Stage = Partners, and=20 The Players Guild. With a passion for arts education, Trishah has = enjoyed=20 teaching theatre, dance, and music for the past five = years.
 
OUR=20 CAST:
 
Euripides ~ Shea Lee of AKRON (Miller South = School for the=20 Visual & Performing Arts)
Cricket ~ Sarah Hineline of AKRON = (Miller South=20 School VPA)
Jumper ~ D=92Angelo Sanders of=20 AKRON(Miller=20 South School VPA)
Frog Prince=20 Eric ~ Joshua Leeson of=20 WADSWORTH (Wadsworth High School)
King = Glum ~ Brandon Kline of AKRON (Miller South = School=20 VPA)
Jester / Dream=20 Prince ~ Julianna Blischak of = AKRON (St. Sebastian School)
Princess=20 Pandora ~ Krissa Duhon of = AKRON=20 (Firestone High School)
Auntie=20 Drizelda ~ Alexandra = Culbertson of=20 BARBERTON (UL Light Middle)
Snookums ~ Mika Takahashi of CUYAHOGA FALLS = (Miller South=20 School VPA)
 
PRODUCTION=20 TEAM:
 
Director ~ Erin Bennett of CUYAHOGA=20 FALLS
Musical=20 Director ~ Eddie Nabring of = CUYAHOGA=20 FALLS
Choreographer ~ Trishah Scalera of=20 AKRON
Stage=20 Manager ~ Leah Magnus of = AKRON=20 (Firestone High School, VPA)
Lighting=20 Design ~ Leslie Johnson of = AKRON=20 (Firestone High School, VPA)
 
***
The = Frog=20 Prince
Performance=20 Schedule
July 28 ~=20 August 12, 2007
 
Saturday, = July 28 at 3:30=20 p.m.
Sunday, July = 29 at 3:30=20 p.m.
Tuesday, = July 31 at 12:30=20 p.m. ~ PRESHOW & AFTER PARTY by "Show &=20 Tell"
Friday, = August 3 at 7:00=20 p.m.
Saturday, = August 4 at 3:30=20 p.m. ~ ASL Interpretation
Sunday, = August 5 at 3:30=20 p.m. ~ Audio Description
Tuesday, = August 7 at 12:30=20 p.m.
Friday, = August 10 at 7:00=20 p.m.
Saturday, = August 11 at=20 3:30 p.m.
Sunday, = August 12 at 3:30=20 p.m. ~ PRESHOW & AFTER PARTY by "Show &=20 Tell"
 
Charge = by phone at=20 Weathervane=92s Ticket Office at 330-836-2626.
Call = between 10:00=20 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday.
Tickets:=20 $10.
 
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around for velocity... I'm seeking individuals to fill the following roles (with approximate ages, and a special emphasis on those containing a *** next to the description): Cabbie: 40s-50s, blue collar guy The Girl Next Door: a perfect mix between cheerleader and valedictorian, 18-22 *** The Gentleman: young black male, 18-24, a bit of a tough-guy *** Two Baristas: young/trendy, one male, one female Homeless Woman's Daughter: age 6-10 (open to this being the real-life daughter of Homeless Woman) Waitress: female, 20s-40s Business Man: late 30s to early 50s Innocent: the exotic dancer...late 20s to mid-30s (no nudity) *** Auditions will take place on an upcoming weekend, likely Saturday, July 21. "velocity" is a silent four page script that follows the course of a dollar bill as it changes hands throughout a single day. No-budget. All roles are unpaid with a copy of the project provided upon completion. If you have responded before and/or have an audition set, it is unnecessary to do so again. Please respond to: roadscholarship at gmail.com ...with a headshot and/or place where your photo appears on the web. Thank you to all those who have responded throughout the process. Shane velocity a Road Scholar production ------=_Part_45008_19695385.1184623614244 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline
One more time around for velocity...
 
I'm seeking individuals to fill the following roles (with approximate ages, and a special emphasis on those containing a *** next to the description):
 
Cabbie: 40s-50s, blue collar guy
The Girl Next Door: a perfect mix between cheerleader and valedictorian, 18-22 ***
The Gentleman: young black male, 18-24, a bit of a tough-guy ***
Two Baristas: young/trendy, one male, one female
Homeless Woman's Daughter: age 6-10 (open to this being the real-life daughter of Homeless Woman)
Waitress: female, 20s-40s
Business Man: late 30s to early 50s
Innocent: the exotic dancer...late 20s to mid-30s (no nudity) ***
 
Auditions will take place on an upcoming weekend, likely Saturday, July 21.
 
"velocity" is a silent four page script that follows the course of a dollar bill as it changes hands throughout a single day. No-budget. All roles are unpaid with a copy of the project provided upon completion. If you have responded before and/or have an audition set, it is unnecessary to do so again.
 
Please respond to:
 
 
...with a headshot and/or place where your photo appears on the web. Thank you to all those who have responded throughout the process.
 
Shane
velocity
a Road Scholar production
------=_Part_45008_19695385.1184623614244-- From chadstutz at gmail.com Mon Jul 16 17:48:02 2007 From: chadstutz at gmail.com (Chad Stutz) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 20:48:02 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CASTING: Bang & Clatter/Eric Coble production Message-ID: LOOKING FOR 1 FEMALE ACTOR, LATE 30'S, 40'S OR 50'S Show: THE DEAD GUY Premise: Eldon Phelps is given $1million by a reality TV show, and he only has one week to spend it. The catch... he won't be alive at the end of that week. Casting: Roberta Phelps, Eldon's mother. Rehearsals: mid-August through September Performances: September 21 through October 21 Please send resumes and headshots (if available) to: chadstutz at gmail.com Auditions by appointment only. From thefivejones at sbcglobal.net Mon Jul 16 18:12:44 2007 From: thefivejones at sbcglobal.net (Heidi Jones) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 18:12:44 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]string quartet Message-ID: <399841.34286.qm@web80603.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-2044169525-1184634764=:34286 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit La Bella Quarta string quartet is available for weddings, cocktail parties, church services and special events. Contact via e-mail or phone: Molly Jones 440-248-2436 --0-2044169525-1184634764=:34286 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
La Bella Quarta string quartet is available for weddings, cocktail parties, church services and special events. 
 
Contact via e-mail or phone:
 
Molly Jones
440-248-2436
 
--0-2044169525-1184634764=:34286-- From divadxof at yahoo.com Mon Jul 16 18:22:06 2007 From: divadxof at yahoo.com (David Fox) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 18:22:06 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]YouTube videos And news From David Fox Message-ID: <714918.53165.qm@web36510.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-972624078-1184635326=:53165 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hello all. Busy summer for all of us I trust. I have been working on the band CD due out....um soon! Will let you know as we will be doing the grand opening of the new SEEKERS Coffee House and Cafe in Mentor , owned and operated by our good friend Julie Slattery and her husband Jack. More news on that at www.synergydotcom.com and I will be updating our calander there soon... This note is in part to share this link to some live performance video of me and the band... www.youtube.com/divadxof ..AND includes some clips from the 2006 performance of THE BARGAIN. See and share,,,,,not sure I got everyone. Feel free to post code from youtube also. And Yes.....I SEE GOD is there with full cast! And for you myspacers... http://www.myspace.com/divadjxofnet that is my alter ego So much to do...but as I reflect on the love and encouragment shown by all of you....I am sure that anything is possible. God bless you with grace and mercy, David aka~ Angel Rising~ www.divadjxof.net --0-972624078-1184635326=:53165 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hello all.
 
Busy summer for all of us I trust.
 
I have been working on the band CD due out....um soon! Will let you know as we will be doing the grand opening of the new SEEKERS Coffee House and Cafe in Mentor , owned and operated by our good friend Julie Slattery and her husband Jack.
 
More news on that at www.synergydotcom.com   and I will be updating our calander there soon...
 
This note is in part to share this link to some live performance video of me and the band...  
 
www.youtube.com/divadxof   ..AND includes some clips from the 2006 performance of THE BARGAIN.
 
See and share,,,,,not sure I got everyone. Feel free to post code from youtube also. And Yes.....I SEE GOD is there with full cast!
 
And for you myspacers...  http://www.myspace.com/divadjxofnet  that is my alter ego
 
So much to do...but as I reflect on the love and encouragment shown by all of you....I am sure that anything is possible.
 
God bless you with grace and mercy,
 
David
 
aka~ Angel Rising~
 
www.divadjxof.net
--0-972624078-1184635326=:53165-- From annleska at msn.com Mon Jul 16 18:27:13 2007 From: annleska at msn.com (Ann Leska) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 21:27:13 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Corrected Version/Audition Notice from Brecksville Theater on the Square Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_002A_01C7C7F0.1392BA50 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi : The audition notice that was sent yesterday for She Loves Me, from = Brecksville Theater on the Square had the wrong information listed. = Enclosed is the updated info. Sorry for the inconvenience. Thank you! Ann Leska BTOTS =20 Brecksville Theater on the Square announces auditions for She Loves Me, = the musical comedy that inspired the well-known movie You=E2=80=99ve = Got Mail.=20 Set in 1930=E2=80=99s Hungary, She Loves Me is considered by many to be = the most charming musical ever written. Georg and Amalia are two = feuding clerks in a European parfumerie (perfume/bath shop) who secretly = find solace in their anonymous romantic pen pals, not knowing their = respective correspondents are none other than each other. The stage is = set for many comedic moments in =E2=80=9Cthe shop around the = corner=E2=80=9D with lively character driven songs full of melody and = personality. Show dates will be November 8-11 and November 15-18. Auditions will be held at 7:00 PM on August 19 and 20 at the Blossom = Hill Complex in Brecksville at 4440 Oakes Road in Building 5. Callbacks = will be at 7:00 PM on August 23. All parts available for 14 years of = age and older. She Loves Me showcases a small but strong ensemble cast and chorus = playing a range of vivid memorable characters of all ages. Call 440. = 526.3442 or theater at btots.org for more = information.=20 CAST Georg: male, looks thirty to fortyish, shop clerk, strong = baritone/tenor voice=20 Amalia: female, twenties to thirty-something, shop clerk, high soprano = voice Sipos: male, middle aged, strong comedic role, shop clerk, baritone=20 Mr. Marachek: older looking, comedic role, store owner, baritone Illona: female, tries to look thirty-something, shop cashier, alto = voice Kodaly: male, very slick womanizing shop clerk, baritone/tenor Arpad: male, looks teenage, shop delivery boy, tenor Head Waiter: any age, comedic singing, baritone range Customers/Chorus: men and women, all ages (14 and older) and voices, = strong singing/acting necessary=20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ------- Get a sneak -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ------- Get a sneak peek of the all-new = AOL.com. ------=_NextPart_000_002A_01C7C7F0.1392BA50 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =EF=BB=BF
Hi : The audition notice that was sent = yesterday for=20 She Loves Me, from Brecksville Theater on the Square had the = wrong=20 information listed.  Enclosed is the updated info.  Sorry for = the=20 inconvenience.
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Brecksville = Theater on the=20 Square announces auditions for She Loves Me, the musical comedy = that=20 inspired the well-known movie =20 You=E2=80=99ve Got Mail.

Set in = 1930=E2=80=99s Hungary,=20 She Loves Me is considered by many to be the most charming = musical ever=20 written.  Georg and Amalia = are two=20 feuding clerks in a European parfumerie (perfume/bath shop) who secretly = find=20 solace in their anonymous romantic pen pals, not knowing their = respective=20 correspondents are none other than each other.  The stage is set for many = comedic=20 moments in =E2=80=9Cthe shop around the corner=E2=80=9D with lively = character driven songs full=20 of melody and personality.  = Show=20 dates will be November 8-11 and November = 15-18.

Auditions will = be held at=20 7:00 PM on August 19 and 20 at the Blossom Hill Complex in = Brecksville at=20 4440 Oakes Road in Building 5. Callbacks will be at 7:00 PM on = August=20 23.  All parts available for 14 years of age and = older.

She Loves = Me showcases a small but strong ensemble cast = and chorus=20 playing a range of vivid memorable characters of all = ages.  Call 440.=20 526.3442 or theater at btots.org for more = information.=20

 

CAST

Georg:  male, looks thirty to = fortyish, shop=20 clerk, strong baritone/tenor voice

Amalia:  female, twenties to = thirty-something,=20 shop clerk, high soprano voice

Sipos:  male, middle aged, strong = comedic role,=20 shop clerk, baritone

Mr.=20 Marachek:  older looking, comedic role, = store=20 owner, baritone

Illona:  female, tries to look = thirty-something,=20 shop cashier, alto voice

Kodaly:  male, very slick womanizing = shop clerk,=20 baritone/tenor

Arpad:  male, looks teenage, shop = delivery boy,=20 tenor

Head=20 Waiter:  any age, comedic singing, = baritone=20 range

Customers/Chorus:  = men and=20 women, all ages (14 and older) and voices, strong singing/acting = necessary=20

 

 

 

 

 

 





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"The Pirates of Penzance"
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-------------------------------1184646000-- From sbonds1 at juno.com Mon Jul 16 22:02:06 2007 From: sbonds1 at juno.com (sbonds1 at juno.com) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 05:02:06 GMT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Casting for Short Film Message-ID: <20070716.220206.5941.0@webmail10.dca.untd.com> I need a brilliant cast and crew needed for a short film to be shot in = the Cleveland area between August 24th and September 12th. The crew = notice was posted a few days ago, and will be reposted this weekend -- = in the meantime, you may inquire to this same email for crew positions. The shooting schedule will be 5 or 6 days, depending on the final = script. All shooting locations will be in the Cleveland area, = primarily around Berea and Olmsted Falls. The writer/director has been = working in Hollywood in various film jobs for the last 25 years. He = has worked on films with a "who's who" of Hollywood. All cast and crew = positions are volunteer only, but you will receive screen credit and a = copy of the final film on DVD. The film is being produced for festival = entry. = Actors with or without film experience are welcome to contact me = regarding the following speaking roles: Detective: This person should be in his or her 30s, and be able to = convincingly play the role of a detective newly promoted from the rank = and file of a small town police force. This will be a primary role, = and will require the actor to be available for all shooting days. Desk Sergeant: Older, (character actor) this character is on the verge = of retirement, and gives one last unsolvable crime to the younger = detective. One or two shooting days. Receptionist for Doctor's office. One shooting day. Car load of "Teens": Male or female -- must be over 18 (don't want to = deal with the rules for having kids on the set) I need a total of 4 = people to fill these roles. One or two shooting days. There will also be a need for some background players, so if you have = a free day or two and want to be on the list for background roles, = please send a note -- you may get a last mintue speaking role! All races and genders will be considered for the roles, both primary = and background. Please be available between the dates listed above -- a final shooting = schedule will be forthcoming once a production manager is hired and = can coordinate everyone's schedule. From meglouisedance at yahoo.com Mon Jul 16 22:33:01 2007 From: meglouisedance at yahoo.com (megan pitcher) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 22:33:01 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ongoing Adult Dance Classes Message-ID: <38623.58330.qm@web55404.mail.re4.yahoo.com> Adult Beginning Dance Classes EVERY Monday 7:30 - 8:30pm At Studio 11 2337 W 11th Street Cleveland, OH $10 / Drop In Fee Or, ask about Monthly Rates Yes, you can do it. Even if you've been away from dance or never taken dance before. We'll get you moving. The class is a mix of modern, jazz and bits of ballet. You'll strengthen and tone while having fun with instructor Megan Pitcher of MegLouise Dance. For More Information, Contact: Megan Pitcher meglouisedance at yahoo.com ____________________________________________________________________________________ Be a better Heartthrob. Get better relationship answers from someone who knows. Yahoo! Answers - Check it out. http://answers.yahoo.com/dir/?link=list&sid=396545433 From meglouisedance at yahoo.com Mon Jul 16 22:37:08 2007 From: meglouisedance at yahoo.com (megan pitcher) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 22:37:08 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ongoing Latin Dance Classes Message-ID: <79449.49299.qm@web55409.mail.re4.yahoo.com> Couples/Singles Dance Classes EVERY Saturday 5:00 - 6:00pm At Studio 11 2337 W 11th Street Cleveland, OH $15 / Singles or $20 / Couples Yes, you can do it. Even if you have no rhythm and no idea what you're getting into. We'll get you moving. Its a great work out, a great time with friends and a chance to learn the most exciting dance forms around. For More Information, Contact: Megan Pitcher meglouisedance at yahoo.com ____________________________________________________________________________________ Park yourself in front of a world of choices in alternative vehicles. Visit the Yahoo! Auto Green Center. http://autos.yahoo.com/green_center/ From mattcook at studioof5rings.com Tue Jul 17 05:46:47 2007 From: mattcook at studioof5rings.com (Matt Cook) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 08:46:47 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Art Gallery and Wine Tastings Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C7C84F.0289B7E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit With the holidays behind us and the dog days of summer ahead, you can retreat to our cool tasting room and enjoy Gadi Zamir's show, which has been extended a little longer. 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Thanks,
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--0__=0ABBF988DFD5CF118f9e8a93df938690918c0ABBF988DFD5CF11-- From geoffshort at sbcglobal.net Tue Jul 17 06:00:51 2007 From: geoffshort at sbcglobal.net (GEOFFFREY SHORT) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 06:00:51 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Join "Cassidy On-Tour" tonight and Additions to Dreamgirls! Message-ID: <787637.53806.qm@web83808.mail.sp1.yahoo.com> --0-1025020197-1184677251=:53806 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Join "Cassidy On-Tour" tonight at the Cuyahoga County Public Library Parma Heights Branch at 7p. 6206 Pearl Rd., Parma Heights! Admission is free! Geoffrey Short, Kim Bush, Caron Wykle and Heather Balogh will be performing some of their favorite music while taking a look behind the scenes of the Cassidy and previewing the upcoming season! Cassidy On-Tour is an outreach performing group of the Cassidy Theatre and is sponsored by Greenbrier Retirement Community. We are also pleased to welcome two new members to the Dreamgirls cast! DeShawn Moses will be playing the role of "Marty" and Tommy Suleiman joins the Dreamgirls ensemble! Congratulations and welcome to both! The Cassidy Theatre is proud to announce the cast for the upcoming production of DREAMGIRLS! September 28th - October 14th, 2007 DREAMGIRLS is the story of the rise of fictional superstar girl group The Dreams at a time in American musical history when rhythm and blues blended with other styles of popular music creating a new American sound. Act One is set in the fabulous sixties - a time when we were still screaming for Elvis and listening to the Beatles, but were dancing to the new beat of countless girl and boy groups like The Supremes, The Marvelettes, The Temptations and The Shirelles. DREAMGIRLS is not just about the singing and the dancing and the performing. The play is also about the behind-the-scenes reality of the entertainment industry - the business part of show business that made possible this cultural phenomenon. Starring: Trinidad Snider as Deena Jones Ayeshah Douglas as Effie White Caron Wykle as Lorrell Robinson Kyle Primous* as Curtis Taylor, Jr. Teddy Rosado as James Thunder Early Carlos Cruz as C.C. White Bianca Sams as Michelle Morris DeShawn Moses as Marty Also Starring Kendra Payne Jennifer Ryan Aric Calhoun David Glowe Nathan Tolliver Earl Branch Alice Nelson Paul-Jordan Jansen Chinetha Hall Chris Bizub Meryl Johnson Holly Harris Jennifer Hayek Tommy Suleiman *Member Actor's Equity Association Directed by Geoffrey Short Musical Direction by David Williams Choreography by Jen Glowe Costumes by Lester Currie Set and Lighting Design by Meghan Mohler Stage Manager - Dylan Dwyer --0-1025020197-1184677251=:53806 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Join
"Cassidy On-Tour"
 tonight at the
6206 Pearl Rd., Parma Heights!
 Admission is free!
 
 Geoffrey Short, Kim Bush, Caron Wykle and Heather Balogh will be performing some of their favorite music while taking a look behind the scenes of the Cassidy and previewing the upcoming season!
 
Cassidy On-Tour is an outreach performing group of the Cassidy Theatre and is sponsored by Greenbrier Retirement Community.
 
We are also pleased to welcome two new members to the Dreamgirls cast!  DeShawn Moses will be playing the role of "Marty" and Tommy Suleiman joins the Dreamgirls ensemble!  Congratulations and welcome to both!
 
The Cassidy Theatre is proud to announce the cast for the upcoming production of
 
DREAMGIRLS!
September 28th - October 14th, 2007
 
DREAMGIRLS is the story of the rise of fictional superstar girl group The Dreams at a time in American musical history when rhythm and blues blended with other styles of popular music creating a new American sound. Act One is set in the fabulous sixties - a time when we were still screaming for Elvis and listening to the Beatles, but were dancing to the new beat of countless girl and boy groups like The Supremes, The Marvelettes, The Temptations and The Shirelles. DREAMGIRLS is not just about the singing and the dancing and the performing. The play is also about the behind-the-scenes reality of the entertainment industry - the business part of show business that made possible this cultural phenomenon.
 
Starring:
 
Trinidad Snider as Deena Jones
Ayeshah Douglas as Effie White
Caron Wykle as Lorrell Robinson
Kyle Primous* as Curtis Taylor, Jr.
Teddy Rosado as James Thunder Early
Carlos Cruz as C.C. White
Bianca Sams as Michelle Morris
DeShawn Moses as Marty
 
Also Starring
 
Kendra Payne                   
Jennifer Ryan
Aric Calhoun                  
David Glowe
Nathan Tolliver                   
Earl Branch
Alice Nelson                  
Paul-Jordan Jansen
Chinetha Hall                 
Chris Bizub
Meryl Johnson
Holly Harris
Jennifer Hayek
Tommy Suleiman

*Member Actor's Equity Association
 
Directed by Geoffrey Short
Musical Direction by David Williams
Choreography by Jen Glowe
Costumes by Lester Currie
Set and Lighting Design by Meghan Mohler
Stage Manager - Dylan Dwyer
--0-1025020197-1184677251=:53806-- From info at standingrock.net Tue Jul 17 06:24:20 2007 From: info at standingrock.net (Standing Rock Cultural Arts) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 09:24:20 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Festive Friday & Sidewalk Cinema July 27 Message-ID: <469CC304.7060708@standingrock.net> Greetings, WHO: Standing Rock Cultural Arts and Main Street Kent present WHAT: Sidewalk Cinema and Festive Friday -A Downtwown Innovative Community Event (D.I.C.E.) -A free screening of the Film ?The Never Ending Story? -Music by the Go Go Joes starting at 5:30pm -Select stores open 5-8pm WHEN: Friday, June 29, 5-11pm WHERE: Outdoors at The Home Savings Plaza -corner of Main and Water Streets in Downtown Kent -bring a blanket or a lawn chair CONTACT: 330-673-4970 Cost: Free www.standingrock.net for updates D.I.C.E. is a grassroots partnership between Standing Rock Cultural Arts and Main Street Kent whose purpose is to revitalize downtown Kent through cultural events. All events take place in the Open Air at The Home Savings Plaza and are free to the public. Sponsored by The Ohio Arts Council, Main Street Kent, The Henry V. and Frances W. Christenson Foundation, The City of Kent, The Kent Parks and Recreation Department, The Home Savings Plaza, Woodsy?s Music, City Bank Antiques, The Hall-Green Insurance Agency, Taco Tantos, The Wild Goat Cafe, Doodles Salon, Guys Pizza, Rays Place, The Loft, and The Licensed Beverage Association The Neverending Story Plot Summary: Rich with symbolism, ?The Neverending Story? is a classic children's tale designed to teach young people to come of age emotionally. The lessons are painless for they are couched in fantastical imagery and wild tales of adventure. Written originally in German by a German author, the story is an important contribution to literature because it addresses the dangers of tyranny. While Adolf Hitler and his Nazis are not directly mentioned in the story, the tale nonetheless reveals an understanding of the emotionally stunted mindset that leads dictators to hunger for power. Through the character of young Bastian Balthazar Bux, the reader gains an intuitive understanding of how life's tragedies can lead one to commit atrocious acts. Directed by Wolfgang Petersen Produced by Bernd Eichinger, Dieter Geissler Written by Michael Ende (novel) Wolfgang Petersen, Herman Weigel Distributed by Warner Brothers Release date(s) Flag of West Germany April 6, 1984 Running time 94 minutes (english version) 102 minutes (german version) Country West Germany About The Go-Go Joes: The Go-Go Joes are a new rock band that got together in the summer of '06. It started when Guitarist Sam Lasko got a drum set in his basement, wich sparked drummer Tyler Gontero's lost talent for drums. After this, the duo started regularly getting together for jam sessions. The thought of a band was rolling around in their heads. This is when they recruited bassist and long time friend, Kevin Bjerre. This new band was named the Accused. The three musicians formed a practice schedule, and started off with covers like Paranoid by Black Sabbath. And House of the Rising sun by the Animals. Plus a couple of Sam Lasko's originals, such as "hellz freezin over" and the popular " If You Die in Heaven". Around this time was when Lasko's Uncle Jim came into town. Being a song writer and long time musician himself, Jim decided to help the Accused record their first set, wich is the one you hear on myspace. After the first semester of school started, the Joes started looking into places to play. Lasko suggested they do the Rock School, wich was a six week period of time where you would be asigned a rock school coach. The band would then form a set and perform at the local Kent Stage. The Accused signed up for the gig. But by the time that they entered rock school, they had came to be known as the Go-Go Joes. This was Lasko's 4th time entering rock school, and the band decided they needed another guitarist, so the Joes recruited Guitarist Shawn Cline for the job(Lasko and Cline had attended previous rock schools together in a different band). Now at this time, the Joes' "Out of rock school" Second guitarist, was Kevin Alspach, but with the genious behind Lasko's writing, and the musical vibe of Cline's solos, plus the the gut wrenching fills from Gontero, and the heart thumping bass from Bjerre, the Joes decided to add Kline to their permanent list and unfortunately drop Alspach. Now the Joes are a thriving and budding rock band in the city of Kent Ohio. Go Go Joes website: http://www.myspace.com/celloboybjerre2 D.I.C.E. Schedule for 2007 Sidewalk Cinema -Friday, July 29, 9pm -Friday, August 31, 9pm Old Fashioned Ice Cream Social -Saturday, August 11, 1-4pm Cider Festival -Saturday, November 3, 12-3pm Thank you for supporting the Arts, Standing Rock Cultural Arts 257 N. Water St. Kent, OH 44240 330-673-4970 www.standingrock.net From Kimyddr at aol.com Tue Jul 17 06:50:59 2007 From: Kimyddr at aol.com (Kimyddr at aol.com) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 09:50:59 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]casting call marc norton show Message-ID: -------------------------------1184680259 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit we are casting for the marc norton show. this includes, episodes,skits and our tv commercials. there may be some pay. sunday july 29th from 11am until 2pm. bring your headshot, resume and your comedy chops. this is some of what we do . 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-------------------------------1184680259-- From royberko at yahoo.com Tue Jul 17 07:05:15 2007 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 07:05:15 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: Shaw Festival of Canada, Part 2 July 11-14 Message-ID: <780585.11105.qm@web33111.mail.mud.yahoo.com> ?More on the 2007 Shaw Festival--?THE PHILANDERER,? ?LILLIES? and ?THE CIRCLE? Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) Each year The Shaw Festival season runs from April through October. A visit to Niagara-on-the-Lake, Canada, about four hours by car from Cleveland, allows those living on the north coast to see up to ten productions, plus noon-time offerings and special events. In my previous column I reviewed ?SUMMER AND SMOKE, ??HOTEL PECCADILLO? and ?MACK AND MABEL.? If you missed those reviews go online to www.royberko.info. THE PHILANDERER In the late 1800s, the liberal Norwegian, Henrik Ibsen began to pen plays about the ?new woman,? an independent female, who did not view the man-woman relationship structure as the man being in charge with the female subservient. G. B. Shaw took up the same cry, and along with his commentaries on religion, morality, the educational system and politics, pushed the women?s liberation cause beyond that of Ibsen. Shaw?s ?THE PHILANDERER? is a typical Shavian comedy. It is long on laughs and has many social messages. It centers on the concept of what it means to be a man or a woman. Because the battle between the sexes continues to this very day, the play remains relevant. ?THE PHILANDERER,? which was written in 1893, was only Shaw?s second play. Years later, the more mature Shaw decided that the play needed a more complete ending, and added a fourth act. The Festival is presenting both the three and the four-act versions this season. Having only viewed the three-act presentation I cannot comment on the fourth segment. A friend who saw the quad production commented that the last act was more in what we now consider the Shaw later-years style and more completely wrapped up his message. The play takes us into the Ibsen Club where supposedly modern men and women strive to live social lives of equality, or at least pretend to do so. The action centers on Leonard Charteris, a man committed to remaining unattached. He is a philanderer who believes that only conventional people marry. He believes in "charming friendships." But, when he meets Julia Craven, a self-described "new woman" who belongs only to herself and is the property of no man, he finds he may have met his match, and maybe his mate. In one of the play?s most delightful scenes, which skewers the medical profession, Peter Krantz, as the aptly named Dr. Paramour, becomes depressed when he learns that a new liver disease he thinks he's discovered doesn't exist. Never mind that the news means his patient is perfectly healthy. It is just one of those Shaw inspired moments inserted to zap a group or cause whose actions he finds ridiculous. The festival?s production is on target. Ben Carlson is a delightful cad as philandering Charteris. Nicole Underhay (Julia Craven) effectively develops the womanly-woman. Nicola Correia-Damuge (Sylvia Craven) is clearly the manly-woman, who foreshadows the women who will come forth in the next generation?s liberation movement. Director Alisa Palmer has paced the show well and pointed the comedy lines. Judith Bowden?s set is beautiful and practically designed. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: The Shaw Festival does Shaw like no other acting company. Their production of ?THE PHILANDERER? is a delight while making the author?s points with fine acting and technical finesse. This is a ?sure see.? I?m sorry I didn?t experience the longer version as it would have elongated the wonderful experience. LILLIES In 1990, Jackie Maxwell, the Shaw?s Artistic Director, staged the first reading of a new translation of ?LILLIES,? a play originally written in French by Michel Marc Bouchard. The script went on to be produced across Canada and in Europe. Maxwell, decided to include ?LILLIES? in the 2007 Shaw season. ?LILLIES? is a mystery of hidden desires, the living out of fantasies, and the consequences of forbidden love. Set at a Catholic boys school in a small town in Canada, a secret love affair between two of the male students, a closeted jealous student, a gay drama teacher who pushes against school?s homophobic regulations, and a murder, are all part of the action. The staged reading, directed by Maxwell, was cast with all males, though three of the characters are women. The single gender casting adds an interesting dimension to the proceedings. The presentation was highlighted by fine performances by Kawa Ada as one participant in the love triangle, Blair Williams as his mother, Guy Bannerman as a priest and Ric Reid as an adult who, as a youth, was a member of the love triangle. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: Unfortunately for festival-goers, if they didn?t see the performance on July 13 they will not be able to see it. That?s really sad, as I found ?LILLIES? to be the most interesting scripts of this season and even in a staged reading format, for which the cast only had three rehearsals, the tension and idea development was excellent. It can only be hoped that Maxwell considers producing a staged version at a future Festival. (On a local note, I would encourage one of our more adventurous theatres to consider a staged presentation of the script.) THE CIRCLE Somerset Maugham, the author of ?THE CIRCLE,? is noted for writing plays concerning the British upper-classes and marriage. He believed that, ?in order to understand a society one should study its marriage laws and the arrangements between the sexes.? Like Shaw, Maugham used humor and witticism to develop his philosophical points of view. Maugham questions the 1920 ?s belief that ?men rule the world, wield the political and social instruments of power, and that their women are bred to keep their place while being quietly loving and supportive and provide the country?s great houses with future heirs.? ?THE CIRCLE,? which is considered by dramatists as Maugham?s finest play, has an interesting structure which centers on two love triangles, one relationship in the past, one in the present. The writer is a master at conversational style and the turning of a word to make an effect. His abilities are displayed well in this witty script. Interestingly, the final curtain of 1920?s productions of the play were generally met with hisses and boos as the audience was both shocked and repelled by the unexpected conclusion. Modern day audiences, considering the high rate of infidelity and divorce, are less likely to respond negatively. The story centers on the three-year marriage of Arnold and Elizabeth. He is a wealthy member of the British parliament. Arnold?s father and mother were divorced when he was young. The mother ran off with the father?s best friend, who, if not for the scandal, might have been elected Prime Minister. Elizabeth invites her lover (Edward Lutton), Arnold?s mother, the mother?s current husband, and a female family friend for a visit. Of course, the reason for the visit is to create havoc. The results, as can be assumed, turn out to be a showcase for questioning the need for marriage, what is the basis for love, and challenges whether love is an important ingredient in a successful marriage. Director Neil Munro had a clear concept, and accomplished it with proper pacing and imbuing his cast with the necessary attitudes and character development. He has even incorporated clever set and props changes as part of the production. The cast is excellent. David Jansen is properly uptight as Arnold. Beautiful and talented Moya O?Connell is delightful as conflicted Elizabeth. Gray Powell?s Edward Lutton is appropriately frustrated by Elizabeth?s decisions and the alteration of her choices regarding him. Wendy Thatcher is a hoot as Arnold?s estranged mother. Michael Ball is wonderful as the curmudgeon/puffed-up second husband of Lady Kitty. David Shurmann is attitude perfect as Arnold?s father. The production is performed in a beautifully appointed drawing room set, in the intimate Royal George Theatre. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: By today?s standards, ?THE CIRCLE? is a piece of fluff. In the 20s, when it was first staged, Maugham?s script confronted real issues and gave a flash of what was going to happen during the era of women?s liberation. The fine production is worth seeing, if for no other reason than to get a glimpse of early 20th century attitudes about men, women and marriage. In the next column I?ll review ?THE CASSILIS ENGAGEMENT? and ?THE KILTARTIN COMEDIES? and some information about other attractions in or near Niagara-on-the Lake. 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. 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The first time happens only once. And you'll want to be there to see this ... 
 
because mind-blowing rock 'n' roll is back. Karmic Dogma, Northeast Ohio's new progressive-rock band, will debut at 4:30 p.m., Saturday, July 21 at Ingenuity, Cleveland 's cutting-edge festival of arts and technology.
 
Karmic Dogma features Akron natives Dave Hineline (guitar) and Jon Batten (drums) and Shaker Heights residents Carolyn Jack (vocals) and Bruce Jennings (bass). They'll perform their powerful, political, original songs on the Chrysler-Jeep/WAVE Stage, on Euclid Avenue near the Cleveland State University College of Urban Affairs building between E. 17th and 18th streets.  
 
This first-ever concert by Karmic Dogma coincides with the release of the band's debut CD, "Insomniacs in the Bed of Faith," which will be available for purchase during the performance, along with limited-edition T-shirts.   
 
Ingenuity runs Thursday, July 18 through Sunday, July 22 in the Playhouse Square area of downtown Cleveland . For $5, you can get a passport admitting you to every festival event, outside or indoors, for one day; $15 buys a pass for the entire four-day festival. Go to www.ingenuitycleveland.com for complete information on events, performers, locations and admission.
--0-1288149643-1184683096=:84639-- From annsteffs at hotmail.com Tue Jul 17 07:53:59 2007 From: annsteffs at hotmail.com (Annmarie Steffes) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 10:53:59 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Robin Hood Caper Auditions at Royalton Players Message-ID: The Royalton Players will be holding auditions for "The Robin Hood Caper" by Fred Carmichael July 22nd and 23rd at 7pm. Carmichael takes an old plot - rob from the rich and give to the poor - and adds an amusing modern slant with 4 retired crooks who use their talents for charitable purposes. All roles available. The cast consists of 6 men and 4 women. Description of characters: The 4 "retired" crooks carry the bulk of the play, consisting of: ? Flora Langley: an old and very kindly soul ? Jason Bosley: speaks with a soft, almost ministerial quality in his voice ? Emily Jordan: perhaps the youngest of the four. The best preserved with a good figure for one her age. ? Phillip Mullins: older than the other three but with a wonderful sense of humor and something of a flirt. Other characters: ? Richard Collins: middle aged, handsome in a more rugged then pretty-boy way. ? Jessica Selby: attractive in mid twenties to thirties with a keen sense of humor but capable of being firm. ? Hubert Ratner: middle aged, smooth and overly confident to the point of being almost oily. ? Warren Coates: also middle aged, always trying to please but has unfortunate way of always saying the wrong thing. ? Frederick Ruggles: middle aged pleasant looking man whose gruffness hides quite a warm heart. ? Sylvia Coates: proper wife of a small-town official. Ages are approximate. Will consider individuals who are not the ages indicated but can be made up to look that age. Auditions will be held at the Masonic Temple, 6320 Royalton Rd in North Royalton (on 82 across from Arby's). Please be prepared to read from the script. The show will run September 21, 22, 23, 28, and 29. _________________________________________________________________ http://imagine-windowslive.com/hotmail/?locale=en-us&ocid=TXT_TAGHM_migration_HM_mini_pcmag_0507 From annsteffs at hotmail.com Tue Jul 17 07:57:46 2007 From: annsteffs at hotmail.com (Annmarie Steffes) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 10:57:46 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Final Correction to Royalton Players's Coffeehouse Production Message-ID: Sorry about the constantly changing times, but the Royalton Players are holding auditions for their coffeehouse production both Sunday August 5th and Monday the 6th at 7:30 pm and Sunday July 29th and Monday the 30th at 7pm (Please note additional audition dates). This production will feature three original plays produced by the Royalton Players. Director Domenic Farinelli (holding auditions the 5th and 6th) needs the following: 2 children, ages 10-12 10 teenagers, ages 13-17 Directors Ryan Grimes and Colleen Carrick (holding auditions the 29th and 30th) need the following: 1 male, age 14-18 1 male, age 20-30 1 female, age 20-30 5 females, ages 14-18 1 male, age 40-65 Auditions will be held at the Masonic Temple in North Royalton (6320 Royalton Rd, across from the North Royalton Arby's). Please be prepared to read from the scripts. This show is a one weekend performance on October 12th and 13th. For more information or if you are interested please contact Patty Devine at (440) 843-9637 Again, very sorry about the change in audition times, but due to the director's schedules and other ongoing theatre activites there were conflicts. Thanks! _________________________________________________________________ http://newlivehotmail.com From JGemini61065 at aol.com Tue Jul 17 08:05:07 2007 From: JGemini61065 at aol.com (JGemini61065 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 11:05:07 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ryan Finn where for art thou???????????? Message-ID: --part1_be3.17e427fb.33ce34a3_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Does anyone know how to get ahold of Ryan Finn?? He filmed his final film project at the Mansfield reformatory this past freezeing January. I believe Dante decribes 'hell' as a cold so cold it burns, not hot heat. Well the reformatory in January comes pretty dang close to this. It would be nice to hear something about this project...what happend...what grade did he get on the film...etc. Thank you for your time,Jeffrey ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour --part1_be3.17e427fb.33ce34a3_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Does an= yone know how to get ahold of Ryan Finn??
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Olmsted Performing Arts is in need of a trumpet player and a percussionists for our upcoming run of Disney's Beauty and the Beast. Our rehearsal/performance schedule is as follows:

Pit Rehearsal - Sunday, July 22 & Sunday, July 29 from 2:00-5:00

Tech Rehearsals - Tuesday, July 31 & Wednesday, August 1 in the evening (TBA)

Performances - Thursday - Saturday, August 2-4 at 7:30pm each evening with a 2:00pm matinee on Saturday, August 4.

Stipend available.

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PC Magazine?s 2007 editors? choice for best web mail?award-winning Windows Live Hotmail. From asteiner at solonohio.org Tue Jul 17 10:05:55 2007 From: asteiner at solonohio.org (Arian Steiner) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 13:05:55 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Job Posting: Part Time Theater Education Department Coordinator/Manager on Duty Message-ID: <20070717T130555Z_0A9400130000@solonohio.org> --____DMZDPDYDKDFLRYNAKWKN____ Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT CITY OF SOLON SOLON CENTER FOR THE ARTS Part Time Theater Education Department Coordinator/Manager on Duty =20 Solon Center for the Arts is accepting applications for the Theater = Education Department Coordinator/Manager on Duty.=20 =20 Qualified Applicants must have completed a Bachelor of Arts degree in = Theater, Theater Education or a degree in a related field. Graduate = experience a plus. Responsibilities include both coordinating the Theater = Education Department as well as Administrative/Managerial duties. This = position involves daytime, evenings and some weekend hours totaling up to = 30-35 hours per week. This position is slotted at Grade C on the Wage = Scale which has a beginning hourly range of $13.0106. The successful = candidate will be slotted according their experience. In addition, rates = for teaching are established at a higher level. Applicants with previous = Arts Administration experience preferred. =20 Candidates for the coordinator position will be the driving force behind = all theater classes and workshops. Applicants must be professional, = display leadership qualities and be able to manage and coordinate the = theater faculty and students. Excellent problem solving and organizational = skills are a must. Candidates must be attentive to detail and have = artistic capabilities as well as business experience. The Theater = Education Department Coordinator will also be responsible for assisting = with day to day operations at the Center. The candidate will assist other = staff members, be responsible for opening/closing the building and operate = as manager on duty. Applicants must be able to work in a team environment. =20 Interested applicants should submit a letter of interest along with two = copies of a current resume by Monday, August 6, 2007 to the attention of = the Human Resources Department at the following address: = =20 City of Solon 34200 Bainbridge Road City of Solon 44139 =20 In addition, you may also email your letter and resume to tcornhof at solonohi= o.org. The names of all candidates for this position are subject to = public disclosure upon request. =20 The City of Solon is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminat= e on the basis of age, military status, national origin, race, religion, = sex, or disabled status in employment or the provision of services. = Please contact the Human Resource Manager regarding any accommodations = needed in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. --____DMZDPDYDKDFLRYNAKWKN____ Content-Type: multipart/related; boundary="____MVKRWDMCVYAUZIWRSEOV____" --____MVKRWDMCVYAUZIWRSEOV____ Content-Type: text/html; charset=windows-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT

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SOLON CENTER FOR THE ARTS

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Part Time Theater Education Department Coordinator/Ma= nager on Duty

 

Solon Cente= r = for the Arts is accepting applications for the Theater Education Department= Coordinator/Manager on Duty.

 

Qualified Applicants must have completed a Bachelor of Arts = degree in Theater, Theater Education or a degree in a related field. = Graduate experience a plus. Responsibilities include both coordinating the = Theater Education Department as well as Administrative/Managerial duties. = This position involves daytime, evenings and some weekend hours totaling = up to 30-35 hours per week. This position is slotted at Grade C on the = Wage Scale which has a beginning hourly range of $13.0106.  The successful candidate will be slotted = according their experience.  = In addition, rates for teaching are established at a higher level. = Applicants with previous Arts Administration experience preferred.

 

Candidates for the = coordinator position will be the driving force behind all theater classes = and workshops. Applicants must be professional, display leadership = qualities and be able to manage and coordinate the theater faculty and = students. Excellent problem solving and organizational skills are a must. = Candidates must be attentive to detail and have artistic capabilities as = well as business experience. The Theater Education Department Coordinator = will also be responsible for assisting with day to day operations at the = Center. The candidate will assist other staff members, be responsible for = opening/closing the building and operate as manager on duty. Applicants = must be able to work in a team environment.

 

Interested applicants = should submit a letter of interest along with two copies of a current = resume by Monday, August 6, 2007 = to the attention of the Human= Resources Department at = the following address:        =              =

City of Solon

34200 Bainbridge Road

= City of Solon 44= 139<= /P>

 

In addition, you may also = email your letter and resume to tcornhof at solonohio.org.  The names of all candidates for = this position are subject to public disclosure upon request.

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The City of Solon is an = Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of age, = military status, national origin, race, religion, sex, or disabled status = in employment or the provision of services.  Please contact the Human Resource Manager regarding any = accommodations needed in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities = Act of 1990.

--____MVKRWDMCVYAUZIWRSEOV____-- --____DMZDPDYDKDFLRYNAKWKN____-- From asteiner at solonohio.org Tue Jul 17 10:06:55 2007 From: asteiner at solonohio.org (Arian Steiner) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 13:06:55 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Job Posting: Part Time Dance Instructor Message-ID: <20070717T130655Z_0A9400130000@solonohio.org> --____NHDEZPWENNDQWZIMVCAO____ Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT CITY OF SOLON SOLON CENTER FOR THE ARTS Part Time Dance Instructor Solon Center for the Arts is accepting applications for Part Time Dance = Instructors.=20 =20 Qualified Applicants must have completed a Bachelor of Arts degree in = Dance from an accredited institution or be in their last year of obtaining = such a degree. Graduate experience and/or previous teaching experience a = plus. This position involves daytime, evenings and some weekend hours = starting in the Fall of 2007. Hourly rate is based upon experience and can = range from $22.00 to $25.00 per hour. =20 The successful applicant for the dance instructor position will work = closely with the Dance Department Coordinator. Applicants must be = knowledgeable in classical ballet, jazz and tap, along with having the = ability to work with students of all ages and skill levels. Previous = experience in hip hop is also a plus. Applicants must be professional, = display leadership qualities and be able to work in a team environment. = In addition, applicants should possess excellent problem solving, = organizational and interpersonal communications skills. =20 Interested applicants should submit a letter of interest along with two = copies of a current resume by Friday, August 3, 2007 to the attention of = the Human Resources Department at the following address: = =20 City of Solon 34200 Bainbridge Road City of Solon 44139 =20 In addition, you may also email your letter and resume to tcornhof at solonohi= o.org. The names of all candidates for this position are subject to public = disclosure upon request. =20 The City of Solon is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminat= e on the basis of age, military status, national origin, race, religion, = sex, or disabled status in employment or the provision of services. = Please contact the Human Resource Manager regarding any accommodations = needed in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. =20 POSTED: July 14, 2007 --____NHDEZPWENNDQWZIMVCAO____ Content-Type: multipart/related; boundary="____PZLOQALDLUXMBBOZWORM____" --____PZLOQALDLUXMBBOZWORM____ Content-Type: text/html; charset=windows-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT

CITY OF SOLON<= /P>

SOLON CENTER FOR THE ARTS

=

Part Time Dance Instructor

Solon Cente= r = for the Arts is accepting applications for Part Time Dance Instructors. =

 

Qualified Applicants must have completed a Bachelor of Arts = degree in Dance from an accredited institution or be in their last year of = obtaining such a degree. Graduate experience and/or previous teaching = experience a plus. This position involves daytime, evenings and some = weekend hours starting in the Fall of 2007. Hourly rate is based upon = experience and can range from $22.00 to $25.00 per hour.<= /SPAN>

 

The successful applicant = for the dance instructor position will work closely with the Dance = Department Coordinator.  Appl= icants must be knowledgeable in classical ballet, jazz and tap, along with = having the ability to work with students of all ages and skill levels. =   Previous experience = in hip hop is also a plus. Applicants must be professional, display = leadership qualities and be able to work in a team environment.  In addition, applicants should = possess excellent problem solving, organizational and interpersonal = communications skills.

 

Interested applicants = should submit a letter of interest along with two copies of a current = resume by Friday, August 3, 2007 = to the attention of the Human= Resources Department at the following address:    =             &nb= sp;      

City of Solon

34200 Bainbridge Road

= City of Solon 44= 139<= /P>

 

In addition, you may also = email your letter and resume to tcornhof at solonohio.org. The = names of all candidates for this position are subject to public disclosure = upon request.

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The City of Solon is an = Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of age, = military status, national origin, race, religion, sex, or disabled status = in employment or the provision of services.  Please contact the Human Resource Manager regarding any = accommodations needed in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities = Act of 1990.

=  

POSTED: July 14, 2007 --____PZLOQALDLUXMBBOZWORM____-- --____NHDEZPWENNDQWZIMVCAO____-- >From Leigh Angela Tue Jul 17 19:26:09 2007 From: Leigh Angela (Leigh Angela) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 14:26:09 -0400 (GMT-04:00) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Female Vocalist Needed, Professional Pay, Long term gig! Message-ID: <22084191.1184696770138.JavaMail.root at elwamui-sweet.atl.sa.earthlink.net> Jerry Bruno Productions (www.JerryBruno.com) is seeking a professional grade female vocalist for one of our most popular, first-call bands! Immediate bookings for weddings and private events. Must have great stage presence and be well-versed in all styles, from standards and jazz, to motown and current. Do not contact the office via the web site. Please respond only to Leigh by replying to this email with bio/resume/experience and photos. Only serious responses will be considered for an audition. Chosen vocalist must make this band their top priority (Saturday nights are most common). Thank you, Leigh A Peterson Entertainment Coordinator and vocalist with "The Avenue" Jerry Bruno Productions "Fear is the lock, and laughter the key to your heart." --Stephen Stills, Suite: Judy Blue Eyes From Mercuryss2003 at aol.com Tue Jul 17 11:42:44 2007 From: Mercuryss2003 at aol.com (Mercuryss2003 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 14:42:44 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Mercury Summer Stock: MAME: Buy One Get One Free: Wednesday Message-ID: --part1_cd7.14e532a8.33ce67a4_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Mercury Summer Stock offers Buy One Get One Free this Wednesday July 18 at=20 7:30pm MAME Book by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee Music and Lyrics by Jerry=20 Herman Based on the Novel by Patrick Dennis and the play =E2=80=9CAUNTIE MAME=E2=80=9D by Lawrence and Lee Directed and Choreographed by Pierre-Jacques Brault Opening July 13, 2007 At the Parma Little Theatre=20 Who is Mame? Some of Mame's wild, adventurous spirit is inside everyone who=20 lives for the moment and believes that =E2=80=9Clife is a banquet!=E2=80=9D=20= It's the height of=20 the 1920's and Auntie Mame becomes the guardian for her ten-year-old nephew,= =20 Patrick. Mercury Summer Stock presents Broadway's favorite madcap aunt!=20 Director Pierre-Jacques Brault helms an exciting production of the classic m= usical,=20 MAME, starring Cleveland's Own Broadway Diva, Jacqi Loewy. The winner of=20 three Tony Awards, Mame and her friends will have you humming for days to co= me,=20 with an irresistible score by Jerry Herman that includes =E2=80=9CIf He Walk= ed Into My=20 Life=E2=80=9D, =E2=80=9COpen a New Window=E2=80=9D, =E2=80=9CWe Need A Littl= e Christmas=E2=80=9D, =E2=80=9CBosom Buddies=E2=80=9D,=20 and of course, the Title Song. MAME will open on July 13, 2007 at the Parma=20 Little Theatre (6285 W. 54th Street, Parma). This is a limited engagement th= at=20 plays through July 28, 2007. The creative and design team are: Sara Smith, musical director; Juan Ingram,= =20 trumpeter; Mindi Bonde, stage manager.=20 The cast includes Jacqi Loewy* as Mame Dennis; Timothy Mark Adkins=20 (Beauregard), Dan DiCello (Mame's Friend), Katie Erney (Mame's Friend), Jon=20= Fancher (Mr.=20 Dwight Babcock), Amanda Fertal (Agnes Gooch), Christopher Fortunato (Mr.=20 Claude Upson), Annie Hickey (Mame's Friend), Sara Hubacher (Vera Charles), J= oanna=20 May Hunkins (Mame's Friend), Larissa Laughin (Mame's Friend), Judith Lucas=20 (Mrs. Doris Upson), Brian Marshall (Older Patrick), Daniel Marshall (Ito), M= ark=20 McCarthy (Mame's Friend), Cathy Prince (Mame's Friend), Molly Richards (Mame= 's=20 Friend), Olivia Scicolone (Mame's Friend), Miles Sternfeld (Young Patrick),=20 Kris Tesar (Mame's Friend), Matthew Thomas (Mame's Friend), Christopher We= ible=20 (Mame's Friend), Arthur Wise (Mame's Friend). Tickets for MAME are $15.00-$12.00 and available by calling Mercury Summer=20 Stock box office at (216) 771-5862. At A Glance:=20 What: Mercury Summer Stock: MAME When: July 18, 19, 20 21, and 25, 26, 27, 28; All performances at 7:30PM Where: Parma Little Theatre (Adjacent to Parma Senior High) 6285 W.54th=20 Street, Parma OH 44129 Cost: $15.00 for Adults and $12.00 for Juniors/Seniors For more information please visit our website at www.mercurysummerstock.com *Appears Courtesy of Actors Equity Association ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at=20 http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour --part1_cd7.14e532a8.33ce67a4_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

Mercury Summer Stoc= k offers Buy One Get One Free this Wednesday July 18 at 7:30pm=

MAME
Book by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee    = ; Music and Lyrics by Jerry Herman
Based on the Novel by Patrick Dennis
and the play =E2=80=9CAUNTIE MAME=E2=80=9D by Lawrence and Lee

Directed and Choreographed by Pierre-Jacques Brault
Opening July 13, 2007
At the Parma Little Theatre

Who is Mame? Some of Mame's wild, adventurous=20= spirit is inside everyone who lives for the moment and believes that =E2=80= =9Clife is a banquet!=E2=80=9D It's the height of the 1920's and Auntie Mame= becomes the guardian for her ten-year-old nephew, Patrick. Mercu= ry Summer Stock presents Broadway's favorite madcap aunt! Direct= or Pierre-Jacques Brault helms an exciting production of the classic musical= , MAME, starring Cleveland's Own Broadway Diva, Jacqi= Loewy.  The winner of three Tony Awards, Mame and her friends will ha= ve you humming for days to come, with an irresistible score by Jerry Herman=20= that includes =E2=80=9CIf He Walked Into My Life=E2=80=9D, =E2=80=9COpen a N= ew Window=E2=80=9D, =E2=80=9CWe Need A Little Christmas=E2=80=9D, =E2=80=9CB= osom Buddies=E2=80=9D, and of course, the Title Song. MAME will open on July 13, 2007 at the Parma Little Theatre (6285 W. 54th= Street, Parma). This is a limited engagement that plays through July 28, 20= 07.

The creative and design team are: Sara Smith, musical director; Juan Ingram,= trumpeter; Mindi Bonde, stage manager.


The cast includes Jacqi Loewy* as Mame Dennis;= Timothy Mark Adkins (Beauregard), Dan DiCello (Mame's Friend), Katie Erney=20= (Mame's Friend), Jon Fancher (Mr. Dwight Babcock), Amanda Fertal (Agnes Gooc= h), Christopher Fortunato (Mr. Claude Upson), Annie Hickey (Mame's Friend),=20= Sara Hubacher (Vera Charles), Joanna May Hunkins (Mame's Friend), Larissa La= ughin (Mame's Friend), Judith Lucas (Mrs. Doris Upson), Brian Marshall (Olde= r Patrick), Daniel Marshall (Ito), Mark McCarthy (Mame's Friend), Cathy Prin= ce (Mame's Friend), Molly Richards (Mame's Friend), Olivia Scicolone (Mame's= Friend), Miles Sternfeld (Young Patrick), Kris Tesar (Mame's Friend), Matth= ew Thomas (Mame's Friend),  Christopher Weible (Mame's Friend), Arthur= Wise (Mame's Friend).


Tickets for MAME are $15.00-$1= 2.00 and available by calling Mercury Summer Stock box office at = (216) 771-5862
.

At A Glance:

What: Mercury Summer Stock: MAME

When: July 18, 19, 20 21, and 25, 26, 27, 28; All performances at 7:30PM

Where: Parma Little Theatre (Adjacent to Parma Senior High) 6285 W.5= 4th Street, Parma OH 44129

Cost: $15.00 for Adults and $12.00 for Juniors/Seniors

For more information please visit our websit= e at www.mercurysummerstock.com

*Appears Courtesy of Actors Equity Association




**************************************
Get a s= neak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour --part1_cd7.14e532a8.33ce67a4_boundary-- From dadsongs at gmail.com Tue Jul 17 11:45:40 2007 From: dadsongs at gmail.com (Bruce Jennings) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 14:45:40 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Attention Childrens' Melody Experts With Clean Hands and Bright Faces! Message-ID: ------=_Part_9692_14766268.1184697940422 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline HELP! I am working on a project of producing a children's music CD. My client wants a song arranged to a specific melody. The original song had lyrics that read: "We're all in our places, clean hands and bright faces," or something to the effect. I don't know the melody. I'd gratefully appreciate if someone could either convey the melody, either by name or -- if need be -- singing it to me over the phone. Bruce Jennings ------=_Part_9692_14766268.1184697940422 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline
HELP!
 
I am working on a project of producing a children's music CD. My client wants a song arranged to a specific melody. The original song had lyrics that read: "We're all in our places, clean hands and bright faces," or something to the effect. I don't know the melody. I'd gratefully appreciate if someone could either convey the melody, either by name or -- if need be -- singing it to me over the phone.
 
Bruce Jennings
------=_Part_9692_14766268.1184697940422-- From elektrica53 at hotmail.com Tue Jul 17 12:13:45 2007 From: elektrica53 at hotmail.com (silvia marchena guillen) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 14:13:45 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Filmmaker got featured on Youtube! Message-ID:
Hello all! This is just to let you know that the team of Cinekadavera Digital is very pleased to announced that the second episode of our five episodes series "HangGirl" got featured on Youtube! We just received an email from the editor's saying that they have watched the video and have been selected as the "Editor's pick", so now we are in the front page of youtube and everybody can see it!
If you haven't see it yet, please check it out:
 
From magnet at magnet.aztemail.com Tue Jul 17 12:34:27 2007 From: magnet at magnet.aztemail.com (MAGNET) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 15:34:27 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Something Dada Makes Way For Krisztina Lazar Message-ID: <20070717-15342693-5a8-0@acc7> Something Dada will not be having a show this Friday night, while the Tower Press Building welcomes Krisztina Lazar's solo show to the Wooltex Gallery. The opening reception runs from 5 PM to 8 PM at the Wooltex Gallery. Check out Krisztina's website at http://www.transcendentbird.com/ for more information on her artistry. Something Dada will be back on Saturday night for our regularly scheduled 8 and 10:30 PM shows. We are sometimes transcendent, though seldom birdlike, and will also be in the Wooltex Gallery. So come down Saturday night if you can't make the opening (heck, even if you can, come on back) and see what we're making up. SOMETHING DADA IMPROVISATIONAL COMEDY All New... All Different... Like Always. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Next show times (all ages welcome - all tickets just $10): Friday, July 20th, 2007 **NO SHOW - COME SEE THE OPENING** Saturday, July 21st, 2007 8:00 PM and 10:30 PM The Wooltex Gallery Tower Press Building 1900 Superior Avenue Cleveland, OH Free Parking In Rear Cash and Checks only, ATM on site ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Something Dada The Tower Press Building 1900 Superior Ave., Suite 120 Cleveland, OH 44114 216.696.HAHA (4242) info at somethingdada.com http://www.somethingdada.com http://www.cafepress.com/somethingdada http://www.myspace.com/somethingdada Please do not reply to this email. To respond, please send email to info at somethingdada.com. This announcement was sent to neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com. If you do not wish to receive future announcements, please copy and paste the following into your browser's address bar: http://magnet.aztemail.com/optout.asp?addid=1535218&listid=78 From dadsongs at gmail.com Tue Jul 17 14:54:17 2007 From: dadsongs at gmail.com (Bruce Jennings) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 17:54:17 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Childrens' Melody Experts Came Through...With Clean Hands and Bright Faces! Message-ID: ------=_Part_9974_33538190.1184709257404 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Thanks, Lori! I have my melody and it's saved to my cell phone...if I need a cherry start to the day, I just have to check my messages! Bruce Jennings ------=_Part_9974_33538190.1184709257404 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline
Thanks, Lori! 
 
I have my melody and it's saved to my cell phone...if I need a cherry start to the day, I just have to check my messages!
 
Bruce Jennings
 
 
------=_Part_9974_33538190.1184709257404-- From melissasunwater at hotmail.com Tue Jul 17 16:03:27 2007 From: melissasunwater at hotmail.com (melissa ferrato) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 23:03:27 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Looking for circus performers Message-ID: For art show this next Saturday. Looking for stilt walkers, jugglers, etc... Please contact ursularauh at hotmail.com Cheers, _________________________________________________________________ Local listings, incredible imagery, and driving directions - all in one place! http://maps.live.com/?wip=69&FORM=MGAC01 From balletlaves at yahoo.com Tue Jul 17 17:01:09 2007 From: balletlaves at yahoo.com (Courtney Laves) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 17:01:09 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hip Hop teacher needed for the fall Message-ID: <109286.3736.qm@web58706.mail.re1.yahoo.com> --0-1324921200-1184716869=:3736 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Cleveland City Dance is looking for a new energetic Hip-hop teacher for the 2007-2008 year. Classes begin in September and run through mid-June 2008. 3 Classes are scheduled on fridays. The first class may begin at 4:00, 4:30 or 5:00pm. Previous teaching experince is a must. Please forward your resume via info at clevlendcitydance.com You will need to audition by teaching 2 classes on/or by Tuesday, August 7, 2007. You may contact the director, Courtney at 216-932-0222 to set up an appointment. Thank you --------------------------------- Park yourself in front of a world of choices in alternative vehicles. Visit the Yahoo! Auto Green Center. --0-1324921200-1184716869=:3736 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Cleveland City Dance is looking for a new energetic Hip-hop teacher for the 2007-2008 year.
Classes begin in September and run through mid-June 2008.  3 Classes are scheduled on fridays.  The first class may begin at 4:00, 4:30 or 5:00pm.
 
Previous teaching experince is a must.  Please forward your resume via info at clevlendcitydance.com
 
You will need to audition by teaching 2 classes on/or by Tuesday, August 7, 2007.
 
You may contact the director, Courtney at 216-932-0222 to set up an appointment.
 
Thank you


Park yourself in front of a world of choices in alternative vehicles.
Visit the Yahoo! Auto Green Center. --0-1324921200-1184716869=:3736-- From sales at rparts.org Tue Jul 17 17:47:27 2007 From: sales at rparts.org (Brandon Smith) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 20:47:27 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need 2 Korg Triton keyboards In-Reply-To: <20070713050212.595D761FBE@mailman.siteprotect.com> References: <20070713050212.595D761FBE@mailman.siteprotect.com> Message-ID: <089401c7c8d5$37012680$7100a8c0@RPA.LOCAL> Need to rent these for three weeks. Anyone got a lead? Brandon Smith Mansfield Symphony Orchestra No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.476 / Virus Database: 269.10.8/904 - Release Date: 7/16/2007 5:42 PM From info at standingrock.net Tue Jul 17 18:19:45 2007 From: info at standingrock.net (Standing Rock Cultural Arts) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 21:19:45 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Clarification on date for Festive Friday Message-ID: <469D6AB1.8000908@standingrock.net> Greetings, It was pointed out that the press release had the incorrect date on it. The correct date is Friday, July 27, 5-11pm Thank you. Standing Rock Cultural Arts 257 N. Water St. Kent, OH 44240 330-673-4970 www.standingrock.net From melissasunwater at hotmail.com Tue Jul 17 18:52:08 2007 From: melissasunwater at hotmail.com (melissa ferrato) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 01:52:08 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Take 2. Message-ID: Looking for people skilled in the art of play. Jugglers, stiltwalkers, firedancers, clowns, face painters, balloon artists, acrobats, costume wearers, etc. For an interactive arts event in downtown Akron on Wednesday the 25th. Please contact Ursula at ursularauh at hotmail.com. _________________________________________________________________ http://liveearth.msn.com From meglouisedance at yahoo.com Tue Jul 17 19:22:49 2007 From: meglouisedance at yahoo.com (megan pitcher) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 19:22:49 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Moves (News) Message-ID: <263755.41641.qm@web55408.mail.re4.yahoo.com> Cleveland Moves (News) Dance Info and Opinions www.meglouisedance.blogspot.com Check out all the dance performances and events coming up! Tell us about the dance events in your area or recommend dance classes. Anyone can post a new listing or add comments to existing postings. All you need is a gmail account. For more help becoming a blog author, contact Megan: meglouisedance at yahoo.com ____________________________________________________________________________________ Yahoo! oneSearch: Finally, mobile search that gives answers, not web links. http://mobile.yahoo.com/mobileweb/onesearch?refer=1ONXIC From februarycarrie at yahoo.com Tue Jul 17 19:35:17 2007 From: februarycarrie at yahoo.com (Carrie Bodenger) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 19:35:17 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]78 record update - homes have been found! Message-ID: <699591.19244.qm@web33613.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1776885354-1184726117=:19244 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hi there, Thanks to all of you who responded to my cry for help...including old friends who have reconnected! There were lots of good suggestions. Several people who first contacted me are coming to check them out soon. If I have any left over I'll contact those of you who asked about specific records or made specific requests. Carrie (tuesday eve, 7/17) --------------------------------- Yahoo! oneSearch: Finally, mobile search that gives answers, not web links. --0-1776885354-1184726117=:19244 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Hi there,
Thanks to all of you who responded to my cry for help...including old friends who have reconnected! There were lots of good suggestions.
 
Several people who first contacted me are coming to check them out soon. If I have any left over I'll  contact those of you who asked about specific records or made specific requests.
 
Carrie  (tuesday eve, 7/17)
 
 


Yahoo! oneSearch: Finally, mobile search that gives answers, not web links. --0-1776885354-1184726117=:19244-- From mslerner at adelphia.net Tue Jul 17 19:39:57 2007 From: mslerner at adelphia.net (Michael Lerner) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 22:39:57 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Flashback Band Performs at Legacy Saturday Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_002E_01C7C8C3.66EF3880 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Flashback rock 'n soul band will be performing at Legacy Village in Lyndhurst this Saturday, July 21 from 7pm - 10pm. Come on out for a great evening of pop, rock, soul, r&b, and Motown hits. Don't forget your dance shoes! Sunday, July 29 we will be entertaining at Solon Home Days from 1pm to 4pm. For our complete schedule, go to www.flashbackbandonline.com ------=_NextPart_000_002E_01C7C8C3.66EF3880 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The = Flashback rock 'n soul band will be performing at Legacy = Village in=20 Lyndhurst this Saturday, July 21 from 7pm - = 10pm.
Come on out for = a great=20 evening of pop, rock, soul, r&b, and Motown hits. Don't forget your = dance=20 shoes!
 
Sunday, July 29 = we will be=20 entertaining at Solon Home Days from 1pm to 4pm.
 
For our = complete schedule,=20 go to www.flashbackbandonline.com
 
 
 
------=_NextPart_000_002E_01C7C8C3.66EF3880-- From Jharcar at weathervaneplayhouse.com Wed Jul 18 05:09:02 2007 From: Jharcar at weathervaneplayhouse.com (Jan Harcar) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 08:09:02 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for "The Lion in Winter" -- Akron Message-ID: <002e01c7c934$6e5dec80$6b01a8c0@wcp.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_002B_01C7C912.E6CDF4C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable AUDITION NOTICE X AUDITION NOTICE X AUDITION NOTICE Ticket Office: 330-836-2626 Weathervane Playhouse Announces AUDITIONS - BY APPOINTMENT for THE LION IN WINTER Weathervane Playhouse will hold AUDITIONS BY APPOINTMENT for THE LION IN = WINTER by James Goldman. Auditions will be held at Weathervane = Playhouse, 1301 Weathervane Lane (in the Valley off Merriman Road) on = Sunday and Monday, August 5 and 6, starting at 7 p.m. Auditioners are = asked to prepare 1 contemporary, dramatic monologue not to exceed 2 = minutes in length. Call 330-836-2626 for an appointment. 14 = Performances run October 10 - 28, 2007 Needed: 5 Men age 16 - 55 Henry: age 45 - 55, Richard: 25 - 35, Geoffrey: 20 - 30, John: 16 - 21, = Philip: 18 - 25 2 Women age 20 - 55 Eleanor: age 45 - 55, Alais: age 20 - 28 Director for the production is Rohn Thomas (AEA, AFTRS, SAG) who is an = actor/director based mainly in the Cleveland/Pittsurgh areas who has = appeared in bit or supporting roles in such notable movies as The = Shawshank Redemption and The Mothman Prophecies. In addition to film, = Thomas has been an Equity Actor for over twenty-five years and has = worked at such regional theatres as the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, = the Studio Arena in Buffalo, The Cleveland Play House, and the Great = Lakes Theatre Festival. His work also includes industrial film = (corporate training videos), voice-overs and commercials. He recently = did a one-time spot on the hit television series The West Wing. Other = Television credits include the made-for-TV films What She Doesn't Know, = Babe Ruth, Guilty Until Proven Innocent, Murder Ordained and the = television pilot Equal Justice. When not working on stage, screen or studio, Thomas teaches his a highly = praised, recurring workshop, Acting for the Camera, at Kent State = University. Thomas feels that actor training in the US today must = include instruction in film acting. 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 ------=_NextPart_000_002B_01C7C912.E6CDF4C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

AUDITION NOTICE X AUDITION = NOTICE=20 X = AUDITION=20 NOTICE

Ticket Office: 330-836-2626

Weathervane Playhouse Announces

AUDITIONS =96 BY APPOINTMENT = for

THE LION IN=20 WINTER

Weathervane Playhouse will hold AUDITIONS BY = APPOINTMENT for THE LION IN=20 WINTER by James Goldman. Auditions will be held at = Weathervane=20 Playhouse, 1301 Weathervane Lane (in the Valley off Merriman Road) on = Sunday and Monday, August 5 and 6, starting at 7 = p.m.=20 Auditioners are asked to prepare 1 contemporary, dramatic monologue = not to=20 exceed 2 minutes in length. Call 330-836-2626 for an = appointment.  14=20 Performances run October 10 - 28, 2007

Needed:

5 Men age 16 - 55

Henry: age 45 =96 55, Richard: 25 =96 35, Geoffrey: 20 = =96 30, John:=20 16 =96 21, Philip: 18 - 25

2 Women age 20 - 55

Eleanor: age 45 =96 55, Alais: age 20 =96 28

Director for the production is Rohn = Thomas=20 (AEA, AFTRS, SAG) who is an actor/director based=20 mainly in the Cleveland/Pittsurgh areas who = has appeared=20 in bit or supporting roles in such notable movies as The Shawshank Redemption and The Mothman=20 Prophecies. In = addition to=20 film, Thomas has been an Equity Actor for over twenty-five years and has = worked=20 at such regional theatres as the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, the = Studio=20 Arena in Buffalo, The Cleveland Play House, and the Great Lakes Theatre=20 Festival. His work also includes industrial film (corporate training = videos),=20 voice-overs and commercials. He recently did a one-time spot on the hit=20 television series The West=20 Wing. Other = Television credits=20 include the made-for-TV films <= I>What She Doesn't=20 Know, Babe=20 Ruth, Guilty Until Proven=20 Innocent, = Murder=20 Ordained and the = television=20 pilot Equal=20 Justice.

When not working on stage, screen or studio, Thomas teaches his a = highly=20 praised, recurring workshop, Acting for the Camera, at Kent State University. Thomas=20 feels that actor training in the US today must include instruction in = film=20 acting.

The Ohio Arts Council = helped fund this=20 program with state tax dollars to encourage economic = growth,
education excellence and = cultural=20 enrichment for all Ohioans.
Additional Season = Sponsors: WKSU,=20 Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company
www.weathervaneplayhouse.com=
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Yahoo! Small Business gives you all the tools to get online. --0-74157235-1184765038=:54284-- From fstorch at beckcenter.org Wed Jul 18 07:27:40 2007 From: fstorch at beckcenter.org (Fran Storch) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 10:27:40 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Experience the "de-lovely" music of Cole Porter - Teen Musical Theater Camp at Beck Center Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84EEB06E1@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7C947.CBD04BEE Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable End your Summer on a High Note... =20 Experience the "de-lovely" music of Cole Porter at the Beck Center for the Arts' Summer Performance Workshop Musical Theater =20 "I Get A Kick Out of You!" July 30 to August 17, 2007 Mondays through Fridays 12:00 to 4:00 pm Ages 13-18 Tuition: $295 =20 To register, call the Beck Center at (216) 521-2540, ext. 222 or online at www.beckcenter.org =20 =20 This three-week musical theater camp is for students who are serious about performing. The camp will follow the fifty-year career of composer Cole Porter, famous for his Broadway musicals and Hollywood hits such as Anything Goes and Kiss Me Kate.=20 =20 Cole Porter was noted for his sophisticated lyrics, clever rhymes and complex forms. His musicals bring to life the golden era of the Broadway Musical. As students prepare for the show, they will have the opportunity to hone their techniques in singing and dance in the style of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rodgers. With top hats and tails, ball gowns and tapping feet, the performance will be a gala event.=20 =20 Working with each choreographer and musical director, students will be challenged to bring the work of the classroom up to performance level as they mount this tremendous musical show. Make new friends while enjoying a fabulous performance experience on the Beck Center Main Stage. =20 Placement Auditions Thursday, July 26, 6:00 to 9:00 pm or Saturday, July 28, 12:00 to 3:00 pm. =20 Classes=20 July 30 to August 17 Mondays through Fridays 12:00 to 4:00 pm =20 Performances Friday, August 17 at 7:30 pm and Saturday, August 18 at 2:00 and 7:30 pm. =20 SPW Musical Theater Staff 2007 Director: Dawn Youngs Choreographers: Monica Olejko, Rachael Widener, Megan Pitcher, and Steven Higganbotham Musical Directors: Brad Wyner, Heidi Herczeg, Nick Crowthers, and Evie Morris =20 To register, call the Beck Center at (216) 521-2540, ext. 222 or online at www.beckcenter.org =20 =20 Posted by: Fran Storch Marketing Assistant Beck Center for the Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, OH 44107 (216) 521-2540, x244 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7C947.CBD04BEE Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

End your Summer = on a High Note...

 

Experience the “de-lovely” = music of Cole Porter

at= the Beck Center for the Arts’

Summer Performance Workshop = Musical Theater

 

“I Get = A Kick Out of You!”

July 30 to = Au= gust 17, 2007

Mondays through = Fridays

12:0= 0 to 4:00 pm

Ages = 13-18

Tuition: = $295

 

To register, call the = Beck = Center at (216) 521-2540, ext. 222 or online = at www.beckcenter.org

 

This three-week musical theater camp is for students who = are serious about performing.  = The camp will follow the fifty-year career of composer Cole = Porter, famous for his Broadway musicals and = Hollywood hits such as Anything = Goes and Kiss Me Kate. =

 

Cole Porter = was noted for his sophisticated lyrics, clever rhymes and complex forms.  His musicals bring to life the = golden era of the Broadway Musical.  = As students prepare for the show, they will have the opportunity to hone = their techniques in singing and dance in the style of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rodgers.  With top hats and = tails, ball gowns and tapping feet, the performance will be a gala event. =

 

Working with each choreographer and musical director, = students will be challenged to bring the work of the classroom up to performance = level as they mount this tremendous musical show.  Make new friends while enjoying = a fabulous performance experience on the Beck Center Main = Stage.

 

Placement Auditions

Thursday, July 26, 6:= 00 to 9:00 pm or Saturday, July 28, 12= :00 to 3:00 pm.

 

Classes =

July 30 to August 17

Mondays through Fridays

12:00 to 4:00 pm

 

Performances=

Friday, August 17 at 7:= 30 pm and Saturday, August 18 at = 2:= 00 and = 7:= 30 pm.

 

SPW Musical Theater Staff 2007

Director:         = ;       Dawn Youngs

Choreographers:    Monica Olejko, Rachael Widener, Megan Pitcher, and Steven = Higganbotham

Musical Directors: = Brad Wyner, Heidi Herczeg, Nick Crowthers, and Evie = Morris

 

To register, call the = Beck = Center at (216) 521-2540, ext. 222 or online = at www.beckcenter.org

 

=  

Posted by:

Fran Storch

Marketing Assistant

Beck Center for the = Arts

17801 Detroit = Avenue

Lakewood, OH  = 44107

(216) 521-2540, x244

 

 

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7C947.CBD04BEE-- From wasonpc1 at gmail.com Wed Jul 18 07:38:46 2007 From: wasonpc1 at gmail.com (Ross Wason) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 10:38:46 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last Weekend for "A Chorus Line" at ACT! Message-ID: ------=_Part_88945_12056552.1184769526812 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline *Aurora Community Theatre* ** Proudly Presents our Summer Theatre Production of ** *"A Chorus Line" * ** *8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays * *July 20 & 21 * *LAST WEEKEND!* *Directed by Allison Bressi* *Produced by Marianne Paul* *Complete cast, crew, show information **and tickets available on-line at* *www.auroracommunitytheatre.com * ** *or Call 330-562-1818* Conceived and Originally Directed and Choreographed by MICHAEL BENNETT Book by James Kirkwood & Nicholas Dante Music by Marvin Hamlisch Lyrics by Edward Kleban Co-Choreographed by Bob Avian *"A Chorus Line"* is a stunning musical-verite about a chorus audition for a Broadway musical. It tells of the achingly poignant ambitions of professional Broadway gypsies to land a job in the show and is a powerful metaphor for all human aspiration. Memorable musical numbers include *I Can Do That, At the Ballet, Dance:Ten;Looks;Three, The Music and the Mirror, What I Did for Love, One (Singular Sensation) *and *I Hope I Get It. *9 Tony Awards 3 Obie Awards Pulitzer Prize for Drama Special Gold Tony Award in honor of becoming Broadway's longest-running musical.* * -- Ross H. Wason, Sr. 216-643-8122 Office 216-965-4547 Cell WasonPC1 at gmail.com ------=_Part_88945_12056552.1184769526812 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline
Aurora Community Theatre
 
Proudly Presents our Summer Theatre Production of
 
"A Chorus Line"
 
8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays

July 20 & 21

LAST WEEKEND!

Directed by Allison Bressi
Produced by Marianne Paul
Complete cast, crew, show information and tickets available on-line at
 
or Call 330-562-1818

Conceived and Originally Directed and Choreographed by MICHAEL BENNETT
Book by James Kirkwood & Nicholas Dante
Music by Marvin Hamlisch
Lyrics by Edward Kleban
Co-Choreographed by Bob Avian

"A Chorus Line" is a stunning musical-verite about a chorus audition for a Broadway musical.  It tells of the achingly poignant ambitions of professional Broadway gypsies to land a job in the show and is a powerful metaphor for all human aspiration.  Memorable musical numbers include I Can Do That, At the Ballet, Dance:Ten;Looks;Three, The Music and the Mirror, What I Did for Love, One (Singular Sensation) and
I Hope I Get It.  
9 Tony Awards
3 Obie Awards
Pulitzer Prize for Drama
Special Gold Tony Award in honor of becoming Broadway's longest-running musical.


--
Ross H. Wason, Sr.
216-643-8122 Office
216-965-4547 Cell
WasonPC1 at gmail.com

------=_Part_88945_12056552.1184769526812-- From WorkmanL at playhousesquare.org Wed Jul 18 08:21:07 2007 From: WorkmanL at playhousesquare.org (Lora Workman) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 11:21:07 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]2007 Rising Start Talent Contest for Singers & Dancers at Playhouse Square - $500.00 Grand Prize & No Entry Fee! Message-ID: <7F149345E01A6A469CE2CE13DBF6FF0004B2650A@ntserv6.playhousesquare.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7C94F.4388A827 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 2007 RISING STAR TALENT CONTEST at PLAYHOUSE SQUARE $500.00 GRAND PRIZE! NO ENTRY FEE!! =20 SINGERS & DANCERS AGES 7 THRU ADULT Whether you're 7 or 70, a clogger or an opera singer, you can compete with local talent for cash prizes and get the chance to perform on one of the stages at Playhouse Square. The Rising Star Talent Contest is for Singers and Dancers only (solo or groups welcome). Sorry no bands, clowns, comedians, jugglers, magicians, etc. =20 PRELIMINARY AUDITIONS (BY APPOINTMENT ONLY) WILL BE HELD ON: Thursday, August 23, 2007 and Saturday, August 25, 2007 =20 TO REQUEST AN APPLICATION: Reply to this email (a jpeg file will be sent to you), call 216.348.7909, or go to www.playhousesquare.org/arts-education and download the application. =20 DEADLINE FOR APPLICATION SUBMISSION: Friday, August 17, 2007 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7C94F.4388A827 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
2007 RISING STAR TALENT = CONTEST
at
PLAYHOUSE=20 SQUARE
$500.00 GRAND PRIZE!
NO ENTRY=20 FEE!!
 
SINGERS & DANCERS AGES 7 THRU = ADULT
Whether=20 you're 7 or 70, a clogger or an opera singer, you can compete with local = talent=20 for cash prizes and get the chance to perform on one of the stages at = Playhouse=20 Square. The Rising Star Talent Contest is for = Singers and Dancers only (solo or groups welcome). Sorry no = bands,=20 clowns, comedians, jugglers, magicians, = etc.
 
PRELIMINARY AUDITIONS (BY APPOINTMENT ONLY) = WILL = BE HELD=20 ON:
Thursday,=20 August 23, 2007 and Saturday, August 25,=20 2007
 
TO REQUEST AN APPLICATION:
Reply to=20 this email (a jpeg file will be sent to you), call 216.348.7909, or = go to=20 www.playhousesquar= e.org/arts-education=20 and download the application.
 
DEADLINE FOR APPLICATION=20 SUBMISSION:
Friday, August 17,=20 2007
 
 
------_=_NextPart_001_01C7C94F.4388A827-- From najyoung at aol.com Wed Jul 18 09:03:51 2007 From: najyoung at aol.com (najyoung at aol.com) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 12:03:51 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tam Tam Magic @ Ingenuity Fest 2007- Come and support African music and culture in Cleveland! Message-ID: <8C9976C5E38FA91-FD4-91E1@webmail-dd07.sysops.aol.com> ----------MB_8C9976C5E38FA91_FD4_12679_webmail-dd07.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Tam Magic is a collective of talented artists from?West Africa?and the United States who?have united?to preserve and promote?the beauty and complexity of traditional African?cultures through music, song and dance. Led by?Senegalese master?percussionist Assane M'baye, Tam Tam Magic?dazzles audiences with lightening fast rhythms?and amazing choreography. They perform @ Ingenuity Fest, Sunday, 7/22/07, at?6pm on the Main Stage located on E. 14 & Euclid.? Admission is just $5.? For more information about Tam Tam Magic please call: (216) 224-4313??or email:?tanya-robinson at sbcglobal.net ________________________________________________________________________ AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com. ----------MB_8C9976C5E38FA91_FD4_12679_webmail-dd07.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Tam Magic is a collective of talented artists from West Africa and the United States who have united to preserve and promote the beauty and complexity of traditional African cultures through music, song and dance. Led by Senegalese master percussionist Assane M'baye, Tam Tam Magic dazzles audiences with lightening fast rhythms and amazing choreography.

They perform @ Ingenuity Fest, Sunday, 7/22/07, at 6pm on the Main Stage located on E. 14 & Euclid.  Admission is just $5. 

For more information about Tam Tam Magic please call: (216) 224-4313  or email: tanya-robinson at sbcglobal.net

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----------MB_8C9976C5E38FA91_FD4_12679_webmail-dd07.sysops.aol.com-- From road_luva at yahoo.com Wed Jul 18 09:41:17 2007 From: road_luva at yahoo.com (Melissa Hughes) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 09:41:17 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Location Needed Message-ID: <59028.34143.qm@web83106.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1266202905-1184776877=:34143 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Seeking a location to host a open mic reading series beginning in August. Please email me to discuss location, cost and dates. Thanks Melissa road_luva at yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Make August even hotter!! Strawberries and Whipped Cream erotic reading series invites writers and readers of erotic literature and erotica to participate in an evening of mental stimulation. No matter what you?re into, you?ll hear something that will hit the spot. Date and Location TBA For more details email Melissa at road_luva at yahoo.com --0-1266202905-1184776877=:34143 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Seeking a location to host a open mic reading series beginning in August. Please email me to discuss location, cost and dates. Thanks
Melissa
 
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Make August even hotter!!
 
Strawberries and Whipped Cream erotic reading series
invites
writers and readers of erotic literature and erotica to participate in an evening of mental stimulation. No matter what you?re into, you?ll hear something that will hit the spot.
Date and Location TBA
For more details email Melissa at road_luva at yahoo.com
--0-1266202905-1184776877=:34143-- From RBobgan at cptonline.org Tue Jul 17 19:16:18 2007 From: RBobgan at cptonline.org (Raymond Bobgan) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 22:16:18 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions -- CPT needs 3 men 17-50 for Osama the Hero Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7C8E1.A07AFF8B Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 =20 CPT is holding additional auditions for Osama the Hero by Dennis Kelly, Directed by Raymond Bobgan. =20 =20 We are currently looking to cast three male roles, ages 17, 25-29, and 50. =20 Auditions are by appointment only. Appointments will be scheduled in 15 minute increments on the following dates and times: =20 Saturday, July 21st - 12:30pm - 5:00pm Monday, July 23rd - 6:00pm - 9:00pm Please email artistic at cptonline.org to schedule an appointment. If you do not have email, please call 216.631.2727 x 206 and leave a message with your preferred time slot.=20 =20 Summary:=20 A teenager inflames his high school with an unorthodox response to a homework assignment. Garages are blowing up all over the neighborhood. Vigilantes must find someone to shoulder the blame. A rollercoaster of a play by an important emerging playwright, Osama the Hero is a raw, angry and provocative new work. This is an Ohio and regional premiere.=20 =20 Main rehearsals begin 9/17 with performances running 10/18-11/4. There will be a few rehearsals in August and September.=20 =20 Auditioners must present a contemporary monologue, 1-2 minutes in length.=20 There will also be cold readings from the script and we may do some improvisations. Equity roles may be offered for this show. All roles are paid positions. =20 Auditions will take place at Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit Ave., Cleveland, OH 44102. For more information on the 2007-2008 Season, please visit www.cptonline.org =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7C8E1.A07AFF8B Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

 

CPT is holding additional auditions for Osama the Hero = by Dennis Kelly, Directed by Raymond Bobgan.  =

 

We are currently looking to cast three male roles, ages 17, 25-29, and = 50.

 

Auditions are by appointment = only. = Appointments will be scheduled in 15 minute increments on the following dates and = times:

 

Saturday, July 21st – 12:30pm = – 5:00pm

Monday, July 23rd – 6:00pm – = 9:00pm

Please email artistic at cptonline.org = to schedule an appointment.  If you do not have email, please call 216.631.2727 x 206 and leave a message with your preferred time slot. =

 

Summary: =

A teenager inflames his high school with an = unorthodox response to a homework assignment. Garages are blowing up all over the = neighborhood. Vigilantes must find someone to shoulder the blame. A rollercoaster of a = play by an important emerging playwright, Osama the Hero is a raw, angry and provocative new work.  This = is an Ohio and = regional premiere.

 

Main rehearsals begin 9/17 with performances running 10/18-11/4.

There will be a few rehearsals in August and = September.

 

Auditioners must present a = contemporary monologue, 1-2 minutes in length.

There will also be cold readings from the script and = we may do some improvisations. Equity roles may be offered for this show. All = roles are paid positions.

 

Auditions will take place at Cleveland Public = Theatre, 6415 Detroit Ave., = Cleveland, OH  44102.  For more = information on the 2007-2008 Season, please visit = www.cptonline.org

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C7C8E1.A07AFF8B-- From mrsprosty at hotmail.com Wed Jul 18 10:01:38 2007 From: mrsprosty at hotmail.com (Matthew A. Sprosty) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 13:01:38 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]My Play - Malicious Bunny - Opens this weekend Message-ID:
Dear Neopal,
 
Within the past year, I have written you plenty a-times to promote other Fourth Wall Productions.  Now, the day comes, when I invite you personally to see my play, Malicious Bunny, which Fourth Wall is World-Premiering at Kalliope Stage July 19th-29th.
 
I've been a Cleveland resident all my life (except for the four years I lived on Ohio University's campus.)  I grew up in North Olmsted, and moved to Westlake in Fourth grade, where I finished out my school years in Westlake High.  Now, I'm back on the West side.
 
Malicious Bunny deals, mainly, with my apprehensions of marriage due to divorce rates.  The story is about Jonathon Wicks, who will do anything to not get divorced.  His wife, Angela, tests the theory by saying she is only going to be happy in the marriage if Jonathon kills her parents, which will give them an inheritance of millions.
 
Some friends of Fourth Wall, who weren't going to be in town when the show played, got to see a run-through rehearsal, and said: "This is the play to see to get people into theatre."  Which was truly remarkable for me.  I try to write to entertain non-theatre go'ers, and theatre go'ers alike.  I try to make the play easily enjoyable across a wider-range of audience members.  Of course, a dark comedy, will appeal more to audiences with an edgier sense-of-humor...  If you like theatre, and want to get some friends involved with your love of it- bring them to the show.  Or your kids, (although, due to some curse words used, I wouldn't recommend the production for fourteen year olds and younger.) 
 
Also, the friends said it was my "best play to date."  Which is always nice to hear...
 
Becca Cole, and Fourth Wall, put together a cast of actors and actresses that I have found truly amazing.  Nate Bigger (which Fourth Wall enticed out of southern ohio, and who now resides in North Royalton) makes his first appearance on a Cleveland stage, and I couldn't be happier that he's doing it in my play.  His comic timing, and the goofiness he brings to Jonathon, is exactly what I was envisioning when writing the character.
 
Stephanie Ford brings an edge, and subtle mannuerisms, that brings life to Angela.  Base character- Angela is a snot.  But, Stephanie rounds her out to make her human, likeable, and trackable.
 
Dash Combs, always on point, and in the moment, plays Jonathon's best and most loyal friend, Greg.   
 
And Kat Gallagher and Steven Hoffman have been the most surprising, yet.  I do not like stock characters, and do not like to write characters that have a couple lines and then wait in the wings until their curtain call.  So, Kat and Steve are double-casted, and through their magnifiscent (sp.?) character work- I knew I had to write more bits and pieces for their Detective characters to do.  (They also play Angela's parents)
 
All in all, I think Fourth Wall did a fantastic job with my script, and I wish all of you to see it.  It's only $10 a ticket.
 
Preview Night, Thursday the 19th, at 8pm
Opening Night, Friday the 20th, at 8pm
Saturday Night, the 21st, at 8pm
Sunday Night, the 22nd, at 5pm
 
Then, Thursday the 26th- Saturday the 28th at 8pm
Closing Night, Sunday the 29th, at 5pm
 
Kalliope Stage is at the corner of Cedar and Lee.  2134 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights.
 
Call the box office coordinator at 330-283-2442  to reserve tickets, or just buy them at the box office (which I will be working most nights.)  I would love to hear any feedback you have to give if you want to give it.
 
I'm very fortunate to be doing what I love in the city that I love.  And, if you love Cleveland, and Cleveland theatre, I would love to meet you, too. 
 
Hope to see you there,
Matthew A. Sprosty
Resident Playwright
Fourth Wall Productions
 
ps. I also wrote two sneak-peek trailers for Fourth Wall which they put together.  One, an informerical-like set-up of the play that stars Nate Bigger, and the other- a teaser with facts on divorce.  You can find those on their myspace page-   http://www.myspace.com/fourthwallproductions
From Michael_L_Caraffi at KeyBank.com Wed Jul 18 10:05:07 2007 From: Michael_L_Caraffi at KeyBank.com (Michael_L_Caraffi at KeyBank.com) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 13:05:07 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Joseph Musicians needed... PAID GIG! Message-ID: --0__=0ABBF98FDFCE213F8f9e8a93df938690918c0ABBF98FDFCE213F Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" For Immediate Release: MUSICIANS STILL NEEDED FOR ELYRIA SUMMER THEATER'S PRODUCTION OF "JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT" Musical Director is still looking to fill the following vacant positions: WOODWIND I (Clarinet, Flute, Piccolo) WOODWIND II (Clarinet, Soprano Sax, Bass Clarinet) TRUMPET GUITAR BASS Production dates are : July 26, 2007 @ 8:00pm July 27, 2007 @ 8:00pm July 28, 2007 @ 8:00pm July 29, 2007 @ 2:00pm Pay is $125.00 per musician. Interested parties should contact Musical Director, Mike Caraffi at mcaraffi at yahoo.com or by calling 216-355-3598. =20 Thanks, =20 =20 Michael L. Caraffi =20 =20 Business Systems Analyst =20 =20 KNB Support Services =20 =20 KeyBank, N.A. =20 =20 Phone 216-689-4656=A0 or 4-4656 = =20 =20 Fax 216-689-3961 =20 =20 Visit Our Department Website (Click Here) =20 =20 ***************************************************************************= **** This communication may contain privileged and/or confidential information. = It is intended solely for the use of the addressee. If you are not the intended recipient, you are strictly prohibited from disclosing, copying, distributi= ng or using any of this information. If you received this communication in err= or, please contact the sender immediately and destroy the material in its entir= ety, whether electronic or hard copy. This communication may contain nonpublic p= ersonal information about consumers subject to the restrictions of the=20 Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act. You may not directly or indirectly reuse or rediscl= ose such information for any purpose other than to provide the services for whi= ch you are receiving the information. 127 Public Square, Cleveland, OH 44114 ***************************************************************************= **** If you prefer not to receive future e-mail offers for products or services = from Key send an e-mail to DNERequests at key.com with 'No Promotional E-mails' in = the SUBJECT line. --0__=0ABBF98FDFCE213F8f9e8a93df938690918c0ABBF98FDFCE213F Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1"

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Get the Yahoo! toolbar and be alerted to new email wherever you're surfing. --0-1668447419-1184778599=:94739-- From JGemini61065 at aol.com Wed Jul 18 10:50:01 2007 From: JGemini61065 at aol.com (JGemini61065 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 13:50:01 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Horizions" update..a step closer........ Message-ID: --part1_d67.e5eca06.33cfacc9_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ......here's what I found out so far. I was able to find the Costumers phone number. She's working on another film. The connection wasn't the greatest.....somewhere in Southern United States. The film won "Best costume" in Savanah. So there must have been some sort of finished copy. She spoke to Ryan yesterday. He's still trying to 'finish it'. She's going to have him call me or call me back with his number. Well................that's something. :) Be well,Jeffrey Cain ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour --part1_d67.e5eca06.33cfacc9_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable ......h= ere's what I found out so far.

I was able to find the Costumers phone number. She's working on another film= . The connection wasn't the greatest.....somewhere in Southern United States= .

The film won "Best costume" in Savanah.

So there must have been some sort of finished copy.
She spoke to Ryan yesterday. He's still trying to 'finish it'.
She's going to have him call me or call me back with his number.

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Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/a= olcom30tour --part1_d67.e5eca06.33cfacc9_boundary-- >From Rex R. Snider" JULY 18, 2007 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Kalliope Stage Announces 2007-2008 Season Kalliope???s fifth season features three sparkling musical comedies and a series of very special events. CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OHIO ???Kalliope Stage announces its fifth season of musicals, opening September 2007 through June 2008 at 2134 Lee Road in Cleveland Heights. Performances are Wednesday through Saturday at 8pm, and Sunday at 2pm. For subscriptions and individual tickets go to www.KalliopeStage.com, or phone 216 321 0870. Kalliope Stage proudly opens its mainstage subscription season with the new version of DEAR WORLD. Book by JEROME LAWRENCE, ROBERT E. LEE; music and lyrics by JERRY HERMAN (MAME, HELLO DOLLY); based on the Jean Giraudoux play THE MADWOMAN OF CHAILLOT. Directed by Artistic Director PAUL F. GURGOL, DEAR WORLD is a bubbly Broadway musical celebrating the innocent wisdom of a Parisian eccentric. Who will save Paris from greedy oil tycoons determined to blow it up in search of black gold? Enter a madcap rescue team of bohemians in this romantic tale of an unconventional woman who still believes poetry, love and idealism conquer all. ILONA DULASKI stars in the role of Countess Aurelia, made famous in the film by Katharine Hepburn and onstage by Angela Lansbury. September 27 to October 21, 2007. Join Kalliope for the regional premiere of Ed Dixon???s FANNY HILL. It???s a saucy, sexy, new musical comedy romp through 1750 London. Based on the naughty novel by John Cleland, innocent Fanny travels to London to make her fortune and ends up making a great deal more??? the army, navy, and most of Parliament. Fanny becomes the foremost practitioner of the world's oldest profession and gives new meaning to the expression, 'making it!' Bursting with buoyant energy and infectious bawdiness, Fanny proves that crime really can pay. Director PAUL F. GURGOL describes the show???s tongue-in-cheek glee as a cross between CANDIDE and PIRATES OF PENZANCE. February 14 to March 9, 2008. Kalliope Stage is delighted to announce Cole Porter classic CAN CAN. A whole score of hit standards "I Love Paris,""C'est Magnifique" and "It's All Right With Me" come to life in this lavish production set in 1893 Belle ??poque Paris. CAN CAN recalls the decadence of the "live and let live" gay nineties, and tells the tale of La Mome Pistache, the first female owner of a profitable illegal caf?? where women dance the provocative Can-Can. She tries to seduce the highly moral judge, Aristide Forestier, who is trying to bring down her business. In the original Broadway production, a young Gwen Verdon stopped the show and walked off with the first of her four Tony Awards. Artistic Director PAUL F. 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Rehearsals will be Sunday thru Thursdays. =20 Performance Opens - Friday, October 5 - 7:30 pm =20 Requirements: Appointment needed - Call Ann Hedger at 440-951-7500 x103 - Come prepared with a short 60's pop-style song. - Bring sheet music in the proper key. - An accompanist will play for all auditioners. =20 Casting Information: Needed: 3 women & 1 man No AEA Contracts available for this production Looking for a cast of energetic, funny, charismatic adult actors in their 20's, 30's or 40's who can sing & move well. The man will portray multiple characters. =20 The Story: Cindy works in a Laundromat. It's her birthday and everything seems just swell until the postman arrives and gives her all sorts of bad news including that she has been dumped by her pen-pal boyfriend. Cindy becomes depressed and tries 'suicide by laundry'. In walk, Marge and Dee Dee, Cindy's guardian angels, sent 'down' to help with her dilemma. Suds is loaded with more than fifty chart-topping hits from the 60s including These Boots are Made for Walkin', Are You Lonesome Tonight?, Chapel of Love, It's My Party, Johnny Angel, Respect, Secret Agent Man, and more.=20 =20 From kishia.williamson at sbcglobal.net Wed Jul 18 12:22:13 2007 From: kishia.williamson at sbcglobal.net (Kishia Williamson) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 15:22:13 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Funny & Memorable Stories Message-ID: I'm looking for funny and/or memorable stories from actors for a book I'm working on ...maybe its about a first audition, a class or performance ...maybe you tripped off the stage into the director's lap or got uncontrollable giggles in the middle of a serious scene...whatever it is especially a memory that may have also taught you something about acting. All submissions will be left anonymous-- these are for the purpose of adding a little humor to the project. Drop me a line if you have a minute to share! From donald.boozer at cpl.org Wed Jul 18 12:27:26 2007 From: donald.boozer at cpl.org (Donald Boozer) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 15:27:26 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Public Library: Warhol, India, and Baseball Message-ID: The following books relating to the performing arts are available in = the Literature Department=2C second floor of the Main Cleveland Public = Library=2C downtown Cleveland=2C at East Sixth Street and Superior Avenue= =2E = Click on the link provided to access the library=92s catalog to reserve = any of these titles=2E For more information=2C visit our location=2C call= 216- 623-2881=2C or email us at =93literature =3Cat=3E cpl=2Eorg=2E=94 Andy Warhol Screen Tests=3A The Films of Andy Warhol Catalogue Raisonn=E9= =2E Callie Angell=2E Abrams=2C 2006=2E (PN1998=2E3=2EW366 A54 2006 v=2E1) http=3A//www=2Ecpl=2Eorg/cgi-bin/lookup=2Epl=3Fisbn=3D0810955393 (Link includes cover art=2C table of contents=2C and a review) =22The films that Andy Warhol made in the 1960s are now recognized as = among the most important works of his career=2E One of the most ambitious= = projects of Warhol=27s cinema is the Screen Tests=2C a series of 472 shor= t=2C = black-and-white portraits of Warhol=27s friends=2C colleagues=2C and = acquaintances filmed over a period of three years=2C from 1964 through = 1966=2E=22 =22Taken as a whole=2C the Screen Tests are a conceptual portr= ait of = a New York era - the complex=2C interconnected avant-garde art world of = the mid-1960s=2E They also offer a reflected portrait of Warhol himself -= = his friendships and connections=2C his egalitarianism and his ambition=2C= = his fascination with personality and the human face=2C his eye for talent= = and for beauty=2C his mastery of the photographic=2C cinematic image=2E=22= -- = from the book jacket Fingerprinting Popular Culture=3A The Mythic and the Iconic in Indian = Cinema=2E Edited by Vinay Lal and Ashis Nandy=2E Oxford University Press=2C 2006=2E (PN1993=2E5=2EI8 F58 2006) http=3A//www=2Ecpl=2Eorg/cgi-bin/lookup=2Epl=3Fisbn=3D0195679180 (Link includes table of contents) =93Cinema in India has always been a play of middle-class sensibilities = and fantasy life=2E And=2C this middle class now seems to have come into = its own=2E From the time of Indira Gandhi=2C the political agendas of = political parties and leaders have been increasingly shaped by middle- class consciousness and popular cinema has become for this class both = an ideological phalanx and a major vehicle of self-expression=2E The = media-exposed public in turn has become more accessible through the = mythic structures and larger-than-life figures of popular cinema=2E The = medium has become a new=2C more powerful language of public discourse=2E=94= -- from the book jacket Stars=2C Stripes and Diamonds=3A American Culture and the Baseball Film=2E= Marshall G=2E Most and Robert Rudd=2E McFarland=2C 2006=2E (PN1995=2E9=2EB28 M67 2006) http=3A//www=2Ecpl=2Eorg/cgi-bin/lookup=2Epl=3Fisbn=3D0786425180 (Link includes cover art and table of contents) =93This critical study treats baseball cinema as a film genre and = explores the functions of baseball ideology as it is represented in = that genre=2E With commentary on 85 films=2C it focuses on how Hollywood=92= s = presentation of baseball has promoted dominant values and bridged = cultural divides=2E=94 -- from the book jacket Remember=2C books highlighted here can be borrowed through any CLEVNET = library with the touch of a button=2E Whether you=27re from Cleveland=2C = Sandusky=2C Twinsburg=2C or Wadsworth=2C just place a hold through the li= nk = provided and choose your library as the pickup location=2E ************************** Donald Boozer Subject Department Librarian Literature Department Cleveland Public Library 325 Superior Avenue=2C Cleveland=2C OH 44114 donald=2Eboozer=40cpl=2Eorg 216-623-2881 / 216-623-7050 (fax) http=3A//www=2Ecpl=2Eorg From sarah at morrisondance.com Wed Jul 18 13:09:56 2007 From: sarah at morrisondance.com (Sarah Morrison) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 16:09:56 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Walking On Other Worlds" premieres at Ingenuity Message-ID: <2753.75.33.70.94.1184789396.squirrel@webmail.serve.com> MorrisonDance teams up with NASA again for a new and exciting video premiere of ?Walking On Other Worlds? at the Ingenuity Fest, July 19-22nd, 2007 INFO & PICS at http://www.morrisondance.com/ingenuity07.htm ?Walking on Other Worlds? is an innovative video production using dance choreography and green screen technology to showcase NASA Glenn's "floating treadmill." Treadmill simulators like the enhanced Zero Gravity Locomotion Simulator (eZLS) can mimic different gravitational environments, and are used by NASA's Human Research Program and the Cleveland Clinic in studies to understand how astronauts may exercise more effectively in space. In collaboration with NASA Glenn's Imaging Technology Center, choreographer Sarah Morrison transforms the eZLS into an opportunity to "Walk on Other Worlds" with original music composed by Jim Bonney. Video presentations will be held in the Palace Theatre at Playhouse Square, Cleveland, Ohio Thursday, July 19th: 7:15pm* Friday, July 20: 5pm & 9pm Saturday, July 21: 1pm, 3:30pm*, 6pm, & 8:30pm Sunday, July 22: 12pm, 5pm, & 7:30pm *Includes presentation and a chance to hear from the creators and research team. Find out what it feels like to ?Walk on Other Worlds!,? the technology behind the eZLS, and the challenges of choreographing for zero-G! Purchase Your Ingenuity Passport Now ($5 - $15)! * Online at www.playhousesquare.org or www.tickets.com * In person at the State Theatre Ticket Office, 1519 Euclid Avenue, * Purchase by phone from Playhouse Square: 216.771.8403 For more info on MorrisonDance: http://www.MorrisonDance.com For more info on the events at Ingenuity: http://www.Ingenuitycleveland.com Hope you'll come downtown for the hottest festival in town! Sarah Artistic Director MorrisonDance http://www.morrisondance.com ____________________________________ I GoodSearch for MorrisonDance! Raise money for your favorite arts organization just by searching the Internet with GoodSearch - www.goodsearch.com - powered by Yahoo! To support MorrisonDance directly without spending a penny, click this link: http://www.goodsearch.com/?charityid=843435 From jaime_bouvier at sbcglobal.net Wed Jul 18 14:15:07 2007 From: jaime_bouvier at sbcglobal.net (Jaime Bouvier) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 14:15:07 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for "BIRTH: The Play" Message-ID: <69295.87268.qm@web81713.mail.mud.yahoo.com> AUDITIONS FOR "BIRTH: The Play" On Saturday September 29, there will be a production of "BIRTH: The Play" as part of a Labor Day event, to celebrate Women and Birth. Jaime Bouvier will direct. We are looking for 8 actresses 20-?? to portray 8 characters who share their birth experiences with the audience. There will be two opportunities to audition. Sunday, July 22 beginning promptly at 12:00 noon. Please arrive at noon. Wednesday, July 25, beginning promptly at 6:00 p.m. Please arrive at 6. Auditions will take place at Cleveland Public Theatre. Please look for the signs. Cleveland Public Theatre is located at the corner of Detroit and West 65th Street on the near west side of Cleveland. The address is: 6415 Detroit Ave. Cleveland, OH 44102 (CPT is not involved in the event, but has graciously allowed auditions to be held there). Please be prepared to do a cold reading from the script. Please also be prepared to participate in a short-warm-up and to sing with the group. We are not looking for beautiful voices, but the freedom to use your voice, and the discipline to listen to others in the group. You do not need to bring a monologue or a song. If you already have one memorized and would like the opportunity to perform it, please tell us at the beginning of auditions and we will make sure to set aside time for it. If you have any questions about the auditions, please contact Jaime Bouvier at (216) 258-1574. If you have questions about the Labor Day event, please contact Amy Klompfas at (216) 240-9549. From fstorch at beckcenter.org Wed Jul 18 14:40:50 2007 From: fstorch at beckcenter.org (Fran Storch) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 17:40:50 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Currently on Exhibit in the Beck Center Art Galleries Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84EEB06ED@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7C984.4F28FDB0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 18, 2007 For more information, contact Yvette A. Hanzel, Director of Marketing, ext. 225 Susan Gallagher, Associate Director, Visual Arts, ext. 228 =20 =20 Currently on Exhibit in the Art Galleries at the Beck Center for the Arts =20 =20 Lakewood, Ohio - Two notable artists currently have their works on display in the art galleries at the Beck Center for the Arts. In cooperation with Tregoning & Company, the Beck Center presents Recent Paintings & Works on Paper by French artist, Alain Pontecorvo in the Jean Bulicek Galleria now through August 12, 2007. In the Music-Armory Building, Drawings & Paintings by Alane Potokar Sandoval are on exhibit now through October 28, 2007. Both exhibits are free and open to the public. For individual gallery hours, contact the Beck Center at (216) 521-2540. This is the first exhibition of Pontecorvo's work in the United States. He is among the top figurative artists working in France today. A traditional painter, his style is based on the Dutch and Italian masters. This exhibit includes paintings and drawings featuring Pontecorvo's vibrant use of color and compositional placement of forms and figures. His work has been displayed internationally in public and private collections in the United States, France, Germany, Belgium, Italy, and many other countries. A reception will be held on Friday, July 20 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. in the Daniels Lounge. The public is invited to attend. Alane Potokar Sandoval is a local artist whose professional career has involved the film and multi-media industries. A graduate of Kent State University, she has worked professionally in Chicago and New York. As an artist, she works primarily with drawing and painting a diversity of subject matter including cats, musicians, dancers, as well as abstractions. Sandoval has studied theater design and continues to develop her landscape and life drawing skills. She has exhibited locally and recently was the featured artist at Fat Cats for the Tremont Art Walk.=20 The Beck Center for the Arts is a comprehensive arts organization offering professional theater productions on two stages; arts education in dance, music, theater, and visual arts; and gallery exhibits featuring primarily local and regional artists. 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Lakewood, = Ohio = – Two notable artists currently have their works on display in the art = galleries at the Beck = Center for the Arts.  In = cooperation with Tregoning & Company, the = Beck = Center presents Recent Paintings & Works on = Paper by French artist, Alain Pontecorvo in the Jean Bulicek Galleria now through = August 12, 2007.  In the = Music-Armory Building, Drawings & Paintings by Alane Potokar Sandoval are on exhibit now = through October 28, = 2007.  Both exhibits are free and open = to the public.  For individual = gallery hours, contact the Beck = Center at (216) 521-2540.

This is the first exhibition of Pontecorvo’s work in the = United States.  He is among the top figurative artists working in = France today.  A traditional = painter, his style is based on the Dutch and Italian masters.  This exhibit includes paintings = and drawings featuring Pontecorvo’s vibrant use of color and compositional = placement of forms and figures.  His = work has been displayed internationally in public and private collections in the = United States, = France, Germany, = Belgium, Italy, = and many other countries.  A = reception will be held on Friday, July 20 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. in the = Daniels Lounge.  The public is invited to = attend.

Alane Potokar Sandoval is a local artist whose professional career has involved the = film and multi-media industries.  A graduate of = Kent State = University, she has worked professionally in = Chicago and New York.  As an artist, she works = primarily with drawing and painting a diversity of subject matter including cats, musicians, = dancers, as well as abstractions.  =  Sandoval has studied theater = design and continues to develop her landscape and life drawing skills.  She has exhibited locally and = recently was the featured artist at Fat Cats for the Tremont Art Walk. =

The = Beck Center for the Arts is a = comprehensive arts organization offering professional theater productions on two = stages; arts education in dance, music, theater, and visual arts; and gallery = exhibits featuring primarily local and regional artists.  Located at = 17801 Detroit Avenue in = Lakewood, the Beck = Center is just ten minutes west of downtown = Cleveland.  Convenient on-site parking is available.  For more = information on the Beck = Center go to www.beckcenter.org.

 

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-------------------------------1184797341-- From royberko at yahoo.com Wed Jul 18 15:46:48 2007 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 15:46:48 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: Shaw Festival of Canada, Part 3 July 11-14 Message-ID: <554986.35724.qm@web33107.mail.mud.yahoo.com> AND STILL MORE ON THE SHAW FESTIVAL--play reviews and places to stay, eat and tour Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times --COOLCLEVELAND.COM & NEOHIOPAL.COM-- Considered by many theatre experts as the best repertory company in North America, the G. B. Shaw Festival, located in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Canada, a short distance from Niagara Falls, offers an excellent season of productions. In addition there are some excellent restaurants and sites to visit. In my other columns in this series I reviewed ?SUMMER AND SMOKE, ??HOTEL PECCADILLO,? ?MACK AND MABEL,? ?THE PHILANDERER,? ?LILLIES? and ?THE CIRCLE.? If you missed those reviews go online to www.royberko.info. The two other plays I saw were: ?THE CASSILIS ENGAGEMENT? and ?THE KILTARTAN COMEDIES.? THE CASSILIS ENGAGEMENT Sr. John Hankin, one of the most admired comic writers of the Edwardian era, is generally unknown to present day theatre-goers in spite of the fact that his good friend, G. B. Shaw, once referred to him as ?the Mephistopheles of the new comedy.? Part of the reason for Hankins? anonymity was his suicide at age 40, as an escape from a life of ill health. It is ironic that his life came to its final curtain, as his plays often do, without a happy ending. His two major plays were ?THE RETURN OF THE PRODIGAL?, subtitled ?A Comedy for Fathers? and ?THE CASSILIS ENGAGEMENT,? referred to as ?A Comedy for Mothers,? which is now in production at the Shaw. Hankins? plays, though they are all comedies, are governed by ?aesthetics of negativity.? The plots lead toward the dissolution of familial ties and love relationships, toward closure marked by disharmony. The plot of ?THE CASSILIS ENGAGEMENT? centers on three uniquely different mothers. Though the story appears to be a conventional comedy of manners, it proves to be nothing of the kind. The wealthy Mrs. Cassilis dotes on Geoffrey, her unmarried son. The very uptight Countess of Remenham has always assumed that Geoffrey was going to marry her daughter. Foiling the plans, Geoffrey has become engaged to Ethel, a cockney, lower class and crass city girl. Ethel and her mother, Mrs. Borridge, are invited to visit Mrs. Cassilis?s house. What plays out are a series of events which move the plot through one hilarious conflict after another, and toward an obvious ending. The Shaw production, under the direction of Christopher Newton, turns out to be out and-out fun. Much of this centers on the hysterical performance by Mary Haney as the uneducated and blunt Mrs. Borridge. Her exact opposite, Mrs. Cassilis, played by Goldie Semple, is cool, collected and bright. Semple builds a clear character who manipulates all around her in a passive aggressive manner. David Leyshon (Geoffrey) plays the perfect pawn, caught between mother and fiancee. Donna Belleville so perfectly portrays the uptight Countess of Remenham that, after-a-while, the audience started to groan each time she opened her mouth to speak. Played in three-quarter round in the intimate Court House Theatre, the production is well-paced and draws a healthy round of laughs. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: ?THE CASSILIS ENGAGEMENT? is a fun walk along the path of humor. You won?t learn anything much, but you will have a good time watching a master of language and plot development weave his web. ?THE KILTARTAN COMEDIES? Lady Augusta Gregory was an Anglo-Irish dramatist and folklorist. She dedicated much of her life to collecting Gaelic folklore and keeping the Irish language viable. She published a series of books related to Kiltartan history. She also wrote plays of questionable value. As a fellow Irish writer stated, ?"the presentation of her plays nearly ruined the Abbey [the national Irish theatre venue]". Shaw has chosen to present two of Lady Gregory?s short writings. The first part of the program is ?THE RISING OF THE MOON.? It is based on a ballad of the same name by famous Irish balladeer John Keegan. The song remains popular and the tune widely recognized in Ireland today as a protest song against British control. The ballad-opera tells the tale of a rogue who tries to escape from a town after committing some crimes, but is caught by a policeman. Through Irish charm and guile, he talks his way to freedom. Gregory intended the message as an attack on England in Ireland?s fight for freedom, though this is not overly evident in the play?s actions, but a careful listen to the words of the song reveal her purposes. ?SPREADING THE NEWS? is a delightful bit of fluff which illustrates how rumors are created and spread. This is relevant in spotlighting the Irish as great story tellers and exaggerators. What starts as an act of kindness, the return of a pitch fork that has been left behind, is manipulated into a story of death, infidelity and a potential immigration to America. Mary Haney is riotous as an apple saleswoman who is the hub of the wheel of the rumor. This is fun, fun fun! CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: The hour-long production of ?THE KILTARTAN COMEDIES? is worth going to just to see Mary Haney in ?SPREADING THE NEWS? and relive your own experience with how rumors are spread. The first show, ?THE RISING OF THE MOON,? will probably be of less interest. SHAW AREA ATTRACTIONS Besides the plays themselves, the Festival includes a reading series, coffee concerts, seminars, backstage tours and pre-show chats. The city has a golf course, speed boat rides and carriages that travel the streets. Just wandering the small town and looking at the beautiful flowers and gardens can be a wonderful experience. There are some excellent places to eat including my favorite, The Queenston Heights Restaurant (www.queenstonheights.com). It is located in a park just over the US Canadian border. The facility has a breathtaking view of the Niagara River gorge. A new addition to my favorites list is the Restaurant at the Niagara Culinary Institute, located about twenty minutes away from the theatres. Here, student chefs and restaurant management majors hone their skills. The food is excellent and the venue attractive. Remember, these are students, professional wanna? be?s, and the service may be a little erratic. Tired of waiting for a casino in Cleveland? For those so-inclined, Niagara Falls, which is near Niagara-on-the-Lake, has two casino resorts. There is also a large outlet store complex for the bargain shopper. And, of course, not to be overlooked are the attractions connected to the magnificent falls. For theatre information, a brochure, lodging suggestions or tickets call 800-511-7429 or go on-line to www.shawfest.com. Ask about packages that include lodging, meals and tickets. Be aware that the festival offers day-of-the-show rush tickets and senior matinee prices. 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. 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FAIRMOUNT CENTER for the Arts & FPAC have planned a G= REAT=20 TRIP TO NYC August 7-10. 
 
NEW YORK CITY AND=20 BROADWAY

Come=20 join us for an exciting trip to NYC to see some Broadway shows and take in t= he=20 sights!!

Tuesday, August 7 - Friday, August 10, 2007:=20
four days, three nights

Th= is trip is=20 sponsored by Fairmount Center for the Arts and is open to FPAC campers,= =20 their parents and anyone else who wants to come from the general community.=20

Tour=20 Includes: 47 Passenger Motor coach, 3 nights lodging (choice of 4 per room o= r 2=20 per room), 3 Broadway show tickets. For two of the shows you will have a cho= ice=20 depending upon your interest and age appropriateness - #1 - Spri= ng=20 Awakening or Mary Poppins, #2 - A Chorus Line=20 or Xanadu, #3 - Legally=20 Blond

Al= so included in=20 the trip is a workshop with Broadway actor Michelle Federer.

ALL meal= s=20 & admissions, taxes/tips, guide fees, full itinerary as listed are=20 included.

Th= e trip will be=20 hosted and children and teens will be chaperoned by Robert R. Jackson - owne= r of=20 Traveling Classrooms, Fred Sternfeld - FPAC camp director, and other FPAC st= aff.=20 Children 5th grade and under must have a parent stay in their hotel room (th= ree=20 children, one adult per room OR one child, one adult per room). Security=20 personnel hired by Fairmount Center will be provided in the hotel.=20


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  • 6:30am Cleveland Southeastern Trails Mot= or coach=20 (47 Passenger) Departure Location: Chagrin Falls High School Front Parking= =20 Lot.
  • 9:00am Restroom Stop on I-80 In Pennsylvania
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  • 10:15 - 11:15pm Empire State Observation= Deck=20
  • 11:45pm (approximately) Check into hotel= .=20 Hampton Inn Meadowlands, 304 Paterson Plank Rd., Carlstadt, NJ 07072.=20 210-935-9000. We will be listed at the hotel as "Traveling Classrooms=20 Fairmount Performing Art Center Group."

DAY 2:=20  

  • 7:30 - 8:30pm Hotel Complimentary Contin= ental=20 Buffet Breakfast
  • 8:30am Depart Hotel
      
  • 9:00am - 1:00pm Rockefeller Center=20 Area
         * NBC Studio Tour
       &n= bsp;=20 * "Top Of The Rock" Observation Deck
         *=20 Sightseeing/ Shopping/Lunch, $5.00 cash handed out to each person for 48th= =20 Street Deli
         * NBC Plaza, NBC Gift Shop, St.=20 Patrick's Cathedral
  • 1:00pm Metropolita= n Museum=20 Of Art, Central Park Carriage Ride, Sightseeing time and shopping in Times= =20 Square
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DAY 3:= =20

  • 8:00 - 9:00am Hotel Complimentary Contin= ental=20 Buffet Breakfast
  • 9:00am Depart Hotel
  • 10:00am Workshop with Broadway Artist Mi= chelle=20 Federer.
  • Noon Deli Lunch Near Lincoln Center, $5.= 00 cash=20 to be handed out to each person.
  • 1:00pm Lincoln Center Tour, United Natio= n's=20 Tour
  • 6:30pm Dinner at Jeckyl & Hyde=20 Restaurant
  • 8:00pm BROADWAY SHOW
  • 11:00pm Return to Hotel after show=20

DAY 4:   =

  • 8:00 - 9:00am Complimentary Buffet Break= fast at=20 Hotel
               = ;    =20
  • 9:00am Depart Hotel
  • 9:30am - 12:30pm Statue Of Liberty/Ellis Island=20 Ferry
               = ;    =20
  • 12:30pm Ground Zero-St. Paul's Church/Lo= wer=20 Broadway, Reflection/Shopping, 7.00 cash handed out to each person for Del= i=20 Lunch.           &n= bsp;            =    =20
      =20             &n= bsp;
    =20
  • 2:00pm Depart for=20 Home
               =     =20
  • 6:00pm Fast Food Dinner Enroute Home, $5= .00 cash=20 handed out to each=20 person.
              &nb= sp;   =20
  • Approximately 11:00pm arrive back at Cha= grin=20 Falls High School
For more information, FAQS and a=20 registration form please go to this link: http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac07/nyc.htm
 

<= BR>
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-------------------------------1184845227-- From t_gradisher at hotmail.com Wed Jul 18 22:41:16 2007 From: t_gradisher at hotmail.com (ted gradisher) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 01:41:16 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Computer special effects tech needed for indie film, paid Message-ID:


E.M. PRODUCTIONS is looking for someone to do computer special effects on a feature length, indie horror film. Production to start in spring of '08. This is a paid gig. We need to get together soon to discuss production notes and be on same page when production rolls. Anyone interested email me a.s.a.p. t_gradisher at hotmail.com




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E. M. Productions

From KevinJosephKelly at aol.com Wed Jul 18 23:30:38 2007 From: KevinJosephKelly at aol.com (KevinJosephKelly at aol.com) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 02:30:38 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Oklahoma opens this weekend in Medina, produced by CAMEO Message-ID: -------------------------------1184826638 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en =20 =20 CAMEO announces its 5th summer musical, Rodgers and Hammerstein=E2=80=99s O= klahoma! =20 to be performed July 20-22, and 26-29 at the Medina Performing Arts Center,= =20 a beautiful state-of-the-art, 1200-seat venue that has been acclaimed as on= e=20 of the finest facilities in the state of Ohio (located at 777 East Union=20 Street, Medina OH 44256. Directions to the facility are available at=20 _www.mcsoh.org/pac/directions.htm_ (mip://013de888/www.mcsoh.org/pac/directi= ons.htm) ).=20 The production will be directed by veteran actor and director, Bill=20 Hoffman, a talented professional who has directed more than 60 large musica= ls in his=20 career, in New York City, Washington DC, and Cleveland Playhouse. More tha= n=20 40 local actors and dancers will be performing in this outstanding=20 production. Tickets are available at the Performing Arts Center box office=20 (330-636-3400) or at local Buehler=E2=80=99s locations: $15 Adults; $10 Ag= es 12-17 and=20 Seniors; $8 Children under 12 and groups of 20+. Show times will be 7:30 P= M, except=20 Sunday matinees will take place at 2:00 PM. Visit CAMEO=E2=80=99s website= at=20 _www.cameo-medina.org_ (http://www.cameo-medina.org/) .=20 I am playing Jud in this production. This really is a terrific community=20 theatre and it would be great if you could come out and support the show an= d=20 the theatre. The venue is truly amazing. See ya there!!!!=20 =20 "Nothing can bring you peace but yourself." - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Life isn't about finding yourself, it's about creating yourself." - George= =20 Bernard Shaw "I regard the theatre as the greatest of all art forms, the most immediate=20 way in which a human being can share with another the sense of what it is t= o=20 be a human being." - Oscar Wilde=20 ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL a= t=20 http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour -------------------------------1184826638 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

CAMEO announces its 5th summer musical= ,=20 Rodgers and Hammerstein=E2=80=99s Oklahoma= !  to be=20 performed July 20-22, and 26-29 at the Medina Performing Arts Center, a=20 beautiful state-of-the-art, 1200-seat venue that has been acclaimed as one o= f=20 the finest facilities in the state of Ohio=  =20 (located at 777 East Union Street, Medina OH 44256.  Directions to the facility are ava= ilable=20 at www.mcsoh.org/pac/d= irections.htm ).  The production will be directed by= =20 veteran actor and director, Bill Hoffman, a talented professional who has=20 directed more than 60 large musicals in his career, in=20 New York=20 City,=20 Washington DC, and Cleveland Playhouse.  More than 40 local actors and danc= ers=20 will be performing in this outstanding production.  Tickets are available at the=20 Performing Arts Center box office (330-636-3400) or at local Buehler= =E2=80=99s=20 locations:  $15 Adults; $10 Ag= es=20 12-17 and Seniors; $8 Children under 12 and groups of 20+.  Show times will be 7:30=20 PM, except Sunday matin= ees=20 will take place at 2:00 PM.  Visit=20 CAMEO=E2=80=99s website at www.cameo-medina.org.

I am playing Jud in this=20 production.  This really is a terrific community theatre and it would b= e=20 great if you could come out and support the show and the theatre. The venue=20= is=20 truly amazing. See ya there!!!!

 

 


"Nothing can bring you peace but yourself= ." -=20 Ralph Waldo Emerson

"Life isn't about finding yo= urself,=20 it's about creating yourself." - George Bernard Shaw
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-------------------------------1184826638-- From mardus at sbcglobal.net Wed Jul 18 23:56:43 2007 From: mardus at sbcglobal.net (Marie Dusini) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 23:56:43 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Western Reserve Playhouse Presents 'I LOVE YOU, YOU'RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE' Message-ID: <183717.56505.qm@web81006.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-210257486-1184828203=:56505 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit I LOVE YOU, YOU'RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE Directed By ROBERT KMIECIK CONTINUES JULY 20, 21, 22*, 27, 28, AUGUST 3 and 4th AT WESTERN RESERVE PLAYHOUSE FEATURING Woman # 1 STEPHANIE NEWPORT Woman # 2 MARIA JACOBS Man # 1 JOSH BRICKER Man # 2 JERRY SCHABER Musical Director: BETH AYERS Stage Manager: Renee DeSantis Choreographer: Rena Alessio Baker Costumer: Donna Curfman Set Designer: Walt Kaminski Set Decorator: Anna Zender Set Construction: Jack Steele Lights: Marc Dusini Producers Sue Synder and Marie Dusini Ticket prices: $12.00 Adults $11.00 Seniors and Students Curtain 8 pm - 7:30 p.m. Sunday the 22nd FOR RESERVATIONS CALL: 330-620-7314 WRP is located at 3326 Everett Road at the Bath/Richfield Township line in Summit County near Interstates 271 and 77 (Exit 143). The theatre is a big gray barn built in 1886. --0-210257486-1184828203=:56505 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
                                   
 
                I LOVE YOU, YOU'RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE
                                       Directed By   ROBERT KMIECIK
 
                                              CONTINUES
   
                            JULY  20, 21, 22*,   27, 28,   AUGUST 3  and 4th
 
                                 AT WESTERN RESERVE PLAYHOUSE
 
                                                   FEATURING
 
                                Woman # 1          STEPHANIE NEWPORT
                                Woman # 2          MARIA JACOBS
 
                                Man  # 1              JOSH BRICKER
                                Man  # 2              JERRY SCHABER
 
                Musical Director:   BETH AYERS   Stage Manager:  Renee DeSantis
                Choreographer:    Rena Alessio Baker  Costumer:  Donna Curfman
 
                Set Designer:  Walt Kaminski             Set Decorator:   Anna Zender
                Set Construction: Jack Steele             Lights:               Marc Dusini
 
                                  Producers                Sue Synder and Marie Dusini
 
                      Ticket prices: $12.00 Adults  $11.00 Seniors and Students 
                                  Curtain 8 pm - 7:30 p.m. Sunday the 22nd   
                        
                                 FOR RESERVATIONS CALL:    330-620-7314
WRP is located at 3326 Everett Road at the Bath/Richfield Township line in Summit County near Interstates 271 and 77 (Exit 143).  The theatre is a big gray barn built in 1886. 
 
 
--0-210257486-1184828203=:56505-- From mardus at sbcglobal.net Wed Jul 18 23:57:37 2007 From: mardus at sbcglobal.net (Marie Dusini) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 23:57:37 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Western Reserve Playhouse announces Teen Theatrical Classes Message-ID: <385717.80593.qm@web81001.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1896307277-1184828257=:80593 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit WESTERN RESERVE PLAYHOUSE Announces It's TEEN SUMMER THEATRICAL CLASSES Technical Classes Acting Classes 3 Weeks - August 6 - 26 4 Weeks - July 30 -- Aug. 26 11:30 - 2:00 Monday thru Friday 9:00 - 11:30 Monday thru Friday $100.00 $125,00 ENROLL IN BOTH CLASSES FOR $200.00 All students will either perform in the play or be back stage/technical crew. Performance dates are August 24th, 25th and 26th CLASSES UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF DIRECTOR JIM VOLKERT For more information call Jim at 330-603-8334 or 330-620-7314 The Playhouse is located at the Bath/Richfield Township line in Summit County across from Revere High School Physical address 3326 Everett Road, Bath, Ohio 44210 --0-1896307277-1184828257=:80593 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
                       
                          WESTERN RESERVE PLAYHOUSE
                                         Announces It's
                    TEEN SUMMER THEATRICAL CLASSES
 
        Technical Classes                                          Acting Classes
     3 Weeks  -  August 6 - 26                                   4 Weeks  -  July 30 -- Aug. 26    11:30 - 2:00  Monday thru Friday                        9:00 - 11:30  Monday thru Friday
               $100.00                                                                $125,00    
                 ENROLL IN BOTH CLASSES FOR  $200.00
 
   All students will either perform in the play or be back stage/technical crew.
                      Performance dates are August 24th, 25th and 26th
 
            CLASSES UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF DIRECTOR JIM VOLKERT
                 For more information call Jim at 330-603-8334 or 330-620-7314
 
     The Playhouse is located at the Bath/Richfield Township line in Summit County
                                  across from Revere High School
                   Physical address 3326 Everett Road, Bath, Ohio   44210
                       
--0-1896307277-1184828257=:80593-- From sales at rparts.org Thu Jul 19 07:04:38 2007 From: sales at rparts.org (Brandon Smith) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 10:04:38 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a guitarist In-Reply-To: <20070719050403.E549562588@mailman.siteprotect.com> References: <20070719050403.E549562588@mailman.siteprotect.com> Message-ID: <0a7f01c7ca0d$bef373c0$7100a8c0@RPA.LOCAL> For upcoming production of CATS. Performances Aug 4-5, 11-12, with rehearsals the previous week. Pays $50 per service plus some mileage. Please call me directly at 419-564-8898. Must be able to read music and follow a conductor! Brandon Smith Mansfield Symphony Orchestra -----Original Message----- From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of neohiopal-request at lists.fredsternfeld.com Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2007 1:04 AM To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Subject: NEohioPAL digest, Vol 1 #2266 - 27 msgs Send NEohioPAL mailing list submissions to neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to neohiopal-request at lists.fredsternfeld.com You can reach the person managing the list at neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of NEohioPAL digest..." No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. 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Brandon Smith Mansfield Symphony Orchestra 419-564-8898 -----Original Message----- From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of neohiopal-request at lists.fredsternfeld.com Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2007 1:04 AM To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Subject: NEohioPAL digest, Vol 1 #2266 - 27 msgs Send NEohioPAL mailing list submissions to neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to neohiopal-request at lists.fredsternfeld.com You can reach the person managing the list at neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of NEohioPAL digest..." No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. 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We are looking for boys and girls of any ethnicity who can play a nine year old, and one boy who can play a five year old (the actor who plays five should probably be older in reality). The auditions are open to both union and non-union actors; no children will become union as a result of being in A Christmas Story. Rehearsals will begin November 5 and performances will be November November 29-December 23. The commitment will in general not conflict with school; you will be notified well in advance of any times that the actors will be asked to miss classes for rehearsals or performances. While the auditions are open to any child who wishes to be considered, they will be by appointment only. To make an appointment, please respond to this email. Please provide the name of the child, the name and contact information for at least one parent, and a preference for date and time. We will accommodate preferences to the best of our ability. For the audition, the child should prepare up to three minutes of anything they wish. What is most common is one or two monologues. There is no singing in the play and there will be no pianist at the audition, but children who wish to do so are welcome to sing. The auditions will be held at the Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euclid Avenue. Again, please respond to this email to make an appointment or to ask any questions. Anita B. Kumar Artistic Intern Cleveland Play House 216-795-7000 x148 akumar at clevelandplayhouse.com Sherlock Holmes, Man of La Mancha, The Chosen, Doubt, Gee's Bend...Great Plays at the Play House this season! Anita B. Kumar Artistic Intern Cleveland Play House 216-795-7000 x148 akumar at clevelandplayhouse.com Sherlock Holmes, Man of La Mancha, The Chosen, Doubt, Gee's Bend...Great Plays at the Play House this season! ------=_NextPart_000_0004_01C7C9F0.29308C50 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable ANNOUNCING: Auditions for Children's Roles in A Christmas Story = at the Cleveland Play House

The Cleveland Play House will hold = auditions for children in A Christmas Story on Monday, July 23 = and Tuesday, July 24 from 4:00 to 8:00. The auditions are for children = only. We are looking for boys and girls of any ethnicity who can play a = nine year old, and one boy who can play a five year old (the actor who = plays five should probably be older in reality). The auditions are open = to both union and non-union actors; no children will become union as a = result of being in A Christmas Story.

Rehearsals will begin November 5 and = performances will be November November 29-December 23. The commitment = will in general not conflict with school; you will be notified well in = advance of any times that the actors will be asked to miss classes for = rehearsals or performances.

While the auditions are open to any = child who wishes to be considered, they will be by appointment only. To = make an appointment, please respond to this email. Please provide the = name of the child, the name and contact information for at least one = parent, and a preference for date and time. We will accommodate = preferences to the best of our ability.

For the audition, the child should = prepare up to three minutes of anything they wish. What is most common = is one or two monologues. There is no singing in the play and there will = be no pianist at the audition, but children who wish to do so are = welcome to sing.

The auditions will be held at the = Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euclid Avenue. Again, please respond to this = email to make an appointment or to ask any questions.

Anita B. Kumar
Artistic Intern
Cleveland Play House
216-795-7000 x148
akumar at clevelandplayhouse.com
Sherlock Holmes, Man of La Mancha, = The Chosen, Doubt, Gee's Bend...Great Plays at the Play House this = season!


Anita B. Kumar
Artistic Intern
Cleveland Play House
216-795-7000 x148
akumar at clevelandplayhouse.com

Sherlock Holmes, Man of La Mancha, The = Chosen, Doubt, Gee's Bend...Great Plays at the Play House this = season!

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Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discov= er.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour --part1_ce1.1559486f.33d0ec9f_boundary-- From higbee at chsaviour.org Thu Jul 19 09:40:23 2007 From: higbee at chsaviour.org (Judith Higbee) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 12:40:23 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for the role of Amahl (the boy) July 28 and August 2 Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7CA23.807A69AD Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Arts in the Cathedral (Church of the Saviour in Cleveland Hts.) will be presenting Gian Carlo Menotti's chamber opera Amahl and the Night Visitors on Dec. 7 at 7:30 p.m. and Dec. 8 at 4:00 p.m. =20 =20 This 45 minute opera tells the touching story of a lame shepherd boy who lives in poverty with his widowed mother. In the middle of the night a knock at the door announces a visit from the three Kings following the star in search of the Christ Child. Flustered, the mother sends Amahl to ask their neighbors to bring gifts and to dance for the Kings. An act of selflessness changes the lives of Amahl and his mother forever. =20 AUDITIONS FOR THE ROLE OF AMAHL (the boy) will be held BY APPOINTMENT on Saturday July 28 and Thursday August 2nd.=20 AUDITION REQUIREMENTS: Audition Requirements: A boy soprano who looks approximately 10-12 years old (No girls will be auditioned for this role.) =20 1) One song of your choice, memorized in English (An accompanist will be provided, please bring music.) 2) Callbacks will be asked to learn a short selection from the opera =20 FOR AN AUDITION APPOINTMENT: Contact Judith Higbee at higbee at chsaviour.org or by calling the church office at 216-321-8880. =20 Church of the Saviour 2537 Lee Road Cleveland Hts. OH 44118 =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7CA23.807A69AD Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Arts in the Cathedral (Church of = the Saviour in Cleveland Hts.) will be presenting Gian Carlo Menotti's = chamber opera Amahl and the Night Visitors  on Dec. 7 at = 7:30 = p.m. and Dec. 8 at 4:00 p.m. 

 

This 45 minute opera tells the = touching story of a lame shepherd boy who lives in poverty with his widowed mother.  In the middle of the night a knock at the door announces a visit from the three Kings following the star in search = of the Christ Child. Flustered, the mother sends Amahl to ask their neighbors = to bring gifts and to dance for the Kings. An act of selflessness changes the = lives of Amahl and his mother forever.

 

AUDITIONS FOR = THE ROLE OF AMAHL (the boy) will be held BY APPOINTMENT on Saturday July 28 and Thursday August = 2nd. 

AUDITION = REQUIREMENTS:

Audition Requirements: A boy soprano who looks approximately = 10-12 years old

(No girls will be auditioned for this role.)  =

1) One song of your choice, = memorized in English (An accompanist will be provided, please bring = music.)

2) Callbacks will be asked to learn a short selection from the = opera

 

FOR AN AUDITION APPOINTMENT: = Contact Judith Higbee at higbee at chsaviour.org or by calling the church office at 216-321-8880.

 

Church of the = Saviour

2537 Lee Road

Cleveland Hts. OH = 44118

 

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C7CA23.807A69AD-- From Tina.A.Karniotis at sherwin.com Thu Jul 19 06:34:53 2007 From: Tina.A.Karniotis at sherwin.com (Tina.A.Karniotis at sherwin.com) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 09:34:53 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Raquy and the Cavemen and Hareem Shar'eem - middle eastern music and dance - Saturday, 7/21/2007 Message-ID: This is a multipart message in MIME format. --=_alternative 004A9AFC8525731D_= Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Raquy and The Cavemen are returning to Cleveland on their Starwood 2007 Tour to promote the release of their new album, Naked Saturday, July 21 - Cleveland, OH 7pm - Drumming workshop with Raquy (bring your own drum) 9pm - Raquy and the Cavemen with Cleveland based Bellydance Troupe Hareem Shareem! Show - $10, Workshop+Show - $20 Wilbert's, 812 Huron Rd. East, Cleveland, Ohio 216 902 4663 Raquy and the Cavemen of Brooklyn, NY, brings traditional Middle Eastern music and modern drumming to a heady peak. Raquy has travelled to many distant countries including those in the Middle East, Egypt and India, where she has experienced and absorbed vast amounts of musical culture. She uses all this knowledge to bring an amazing act to the stage. Raquy Danzinger performs with the Dumbek (Arabic hand drum) and the Iranian Kamanche, which is much like a violin. Raquy and the Cavemen allow the listener to experience the musical cultures from The Middle East and Egypt and fuse them with Liron Peled's hard rock drumming background. The name Cavemen is appropriate due to the rawness of the beats, and there is also a timeless property to the music that makes it impossible to dislike. The whole experience of the music takes you on a journey to the roots of Middle Eastern drumming and as soon as that kemenche starts flowing the trip goes deeper. Its sound is like a close stare into the eyes and soul of the Middle Eastern culture that lives inside the music. Raquy brings forth the experience of an ancient culture straight to the stage for everyone to reflect, react and rotate to Hareem Shar'eem (a.k.a. the Wicked Harem) is a troupe of Middle Eastern-inspired bellydancers based in Cleveland, Ohio. We pride ourselves on the creativity of our shows and the skill of our dancing, no matter what style we choose to perform that day. From our irrepressibly dazzling cabaret style to our captivatingly enigmatic tribal fusion, to our dramatically bold Rom style, our shows are a rollicking good time. www.raquy.com www.geocities.com/troupehareemshareem --=_alternative 004A9AFC8525731D_= Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII"
Raquy and The Cavemen
are returning to Cleveland on their Starwood 2007 Tour
to promote the release of their new album, Naked

Saturday, July 21 - Cleveland, OH
7pm -
Drumming workshop with Raquy (bring your own drum)
9pm - 
Raquy and the Cavemen with Cleveland based Bellydance Troupe Hareem Shareem!
Show - $10, Workshop+Show - $20
Wilbert's, 812 Huron Rd. East, Cleveland, Ohio 216 902 4663

Raquy and the Cavemen of Brooklyn, NY, brings traditional Middle Eastern music and modern drumming to a heady peak. Raquy has travelled to many distant countries including those in the Middle East, Egypt and India, where she has experienced and absorbed vast amounts of musical culture. She uses all this knowledge to bring an amazing act to the stage. Raquy Danzinger performs with the Dumbek (Arabic hand drum) and the Iranian Kamanche, which is much like a violin.

Raquy and the Cavemen allow the listener to experience the musical cultures from The Middle East and Egypt and fuse them with Liron Peled's hard rock drumming background. The name Cavemen is appropriate due to the rawness of the beats, and there is also a timeless property to the music that makes it impossible to dislike. The whole experience of the music takes you on a journey to the roots of Middle Eastern drumming and as soon as that kemenche starts flowing the trip goes deeper. Its sound is like a close stare into the eyes and soul of the Middle Eastern culture that lives inside the music. Raquy brings forth the experience of an ancient culture straight to the stage for everyone to reflect, react and rotate to

 Hareem Shar'eem (a.k.a. the Wicked Harem) is a troupe of Middle Eastern-inspired bellydancers based in Cleveland, Ohio. We pride ourselves on the creativity of our shows and the skill of our dancing, no matter what style we choose to perform that day. From our irrepressibly dazzling cabaret style to our captivatingly enigmatic tribal fusion, to our dramatically bold Rom style, our shows are a rollicking good time.

www.raquy.com
www.geocities.com/troupehareemshareem
--=_alternative 004A9AFC8525731D_=-- From dennis at vanityCrash.com Thu Jul 19 10:49:19 2007 From: dennis at vanityCrash.com (Dennis Yurich) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 13:49:19 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]*Vanity Crash* | Fri July 20 | HiFi Lakewood Message-ID: <469FA41F.1070405@vanityCrash.com> Hey vC fans, we wanted to apologize for any inconvenience you incurred due to our crappy email program that f*** up our emailing without us knowing it. Thanks to those who contacted us about it. Hopefully we have fixed the problem. You only have a day to reserve some discount tickets for this Friday July 20 show a the HiFi and coupons for a free copy of our live CD. Since it is too late to mail them out, email dennis at vanitycrash.com and request how many you want. We will leave them in an envelope at the door for you under your name. Remember, we need your pretty face! We are filming this Friday's July 20th show at the Hi Fi and we want you to be part of it. We plan lots of audience shots and would love to have you up front rockin' to vanityCrash. Also dress in your finest since we will be filming interviews with fans throughout the night. So, email us NOW so we can make sure we get yours at the door for you. Friday, July 20, vanityCrash on at 11:30pm Hi Fi Concert Club (http://www.hificoncertclub.com), 11729 Detroit Ave., Lakewood, OH 44107 (216) 521-8878 18 and over, $10 at the door ($8 with discount ticket), add $3 for under 21 Exciting News: Just released - Rock 4 Life (http://www.quickstarproductions.com/rock_4_life.html) compilation CD featuring vanityCrash. This is a great CD for a great cause, Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis (cure only by a liver transplant), and features 22 cool acts from across the country. The CD will be available at the show for only $5! vanityCrash songs "New Girl" and "Legend" are featured in the upcoming film "Head of the Company". The comedy stars Keith Bracken as a boss who serves a hire purpose and Timothy A. King as a job candidate frustrated by discrimination. The film previews July 28 and is being submitted to all the major film festivals. Stay tune for more film news next month. vanityCrash got selected to showcase at the Midpoint Music Festival (http://www.mpmf.com/) this fall in Cincinnati. We played the festival two years ago, had a rockin' time, made great contacts and met some very cool acts (like our faves Girls on Film - http://www.myspace.com/gof). We can't wait to do it again! We've had many very cool shows lately and our Verlie's show got captured on video. Be sure to check the clips out at http://www.verliescafe.com/video1.htm. Lastly Dan has been bustin' his butt killing people nightly. Staring as Dr. Jekyll and his evil alter ego Mr Hyde, Dan has the stage oozing in blood from impaling a sorry fella to ripping out a woman's heart! Don't miss this one-of-a-kind production at the Beck Center of the Arts. Vanity Crash is Dan Folino, Dennis Yurich, Brian Hager and Jason Giaco http://www.vanityCrash.com http://www.mySpace.com/vanityCrash From Michael_L_Caraffi at KeyBank.com Thu Jul 19 11:09:27 2007 From: Michael_L_Caraffi at KeyBank.com (Michael_L_Caraffi at KeyBank.com) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 14:09:27 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CALLING ALL WOODWIND PLAYERS - Joseph Musicians needed... PAID GIG! 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MUSICIANS STILL NEEDED FOR ELYRIA SUMMER THEATER'S P= RODUCTION OF
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Musical Director is still looking to fill the following vacant positions:
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--0__=0ABBF98EDFF01C648f9e8a93df938690918c0ABBF98EDFF01C64-- From tomfulton at aol.com Thu Jul 19 11:16:42 2007 From: tomfulton at aol.com (tomfulton at aol.com) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 14:16:42 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITIONS for "Reflections" - World Premiere - directed by Tom Fulton Message-ID: <8C9984817BA323C-8EC-948E@WEBMAIL-DC12.sysops.aol.com> ----------MB_8C9984817BA323C_8EC_12C03_WEBMAIL-DC12.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" SUBJECT:=C2=A0AUDITIONS=20 BECK CENTER FOR THE ARTS Audition Date:=C2=A0 Monday, July 30 - 6pm - 10pm Call:=C2=A0 216-521-2540 to schedule an audition Note:=C2=A0 These=C2=A0roles are non-equity only. =C2=A0 Hello Everyone, =C2=A0 On Monday, July 30 from 6 pm to 10 pm, Tom Fulton (director) and Marin Cespe= des (choreographer)=C2=A0will be holding auditions for the actor/dancer role= s in Reflections, a musical play, which begins rehearsals on August 14 and O= pens on September 14, running through October 7, 2007 at the Beck Center for= the Arts.=C2=A0 Please call the Beck Center to sign up for a time.=C2=A0 ht= tp://beckcenter.org/=C2=A0 =C2=A0 The World Premiere of: REFLECTIONS (Peggy Sings Leiber and Stoller) Music and Lyrics by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller September 14 =E2=80=93 October 7, 2007=20 Directed by Tom Fulton Starring NYC Jazz great, Laura Theodore Choreograpny and Movement Concepts by Martin Cespedes Music Direction by Larry=C2=A0Goodpaster Produced by Virtual Media Post=C2=A0Productions Original Concept by Joe Beck & Laura Theodore The Play: Thirty-two years ago, Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, the legendary songwrite= rs of the 50's and 60's, produced an album called "MIRRORS." In 2005 this mu= sical masterpiece was re-released as "Peggy Lee Sings Leiber & Stoller." Thi= s timeless CD is comprised of 15 brilliant songs written by the prolific tea= m, including well known numbers like "Kansas City", "I'm a Woman" and the le= gendary hit "Is That All There Is." The show is a kaleidoscope of beautiful=20= love songs, hilarious send-ups of Broadway, haunting tunes of days gone by,=20= and reflects the pure joy of living. Now for the first time, in a world prem= iere production, renowned actress and recording artist Laura Theodore brings= these astonishing songs to the stage. Guitarist Joe Beck, who worked with P= eggy for many years, provides a first person filmed narrative for these song= s with sweet, funny and poignant memories=E2=80=94while Laura Theodore bring= s Leiber and Stoller's music to life through the genius of her remarkable vo= ice.=20 =C2=A0 Available 5 Roles:=20 Child Peggy=20 Peggy at 10 - 12=C2=A0years old=20 Voice of Nikki=20 Dance=20 =C2=A0 Young Peggy=20 Peggy in her early career (18 - 24 yrs old)=20 Reporter=20 Assistant=20 Dance=20 =C2=A0 Peggy's Husband (30-s - 40's)=20 Announcer=20 Others=20 Dance=20 =C2=A0 Peggy's Step Mother (30's - 40's)=20 Assistant=20 House Keeper=20 Sophie Slomsky (an imagined character)=20 Peggy's Father (30's - 40's)=20 Announcer=20 Doctor=20 Reporter=20 Dancer=20 Station Manager The ensemble (above) play numerous roles, provide dance, movement and mime b= ackground. The primary roles listed are fairly challenging, so all actors mu= st be able to move well as well as have a proficiency as actors.=C2=A0 Actor= s should come to auditions ready to move.=C2=A0 No memorized monologues are=20= necessary.=C2=A0 This will be a movement and cold-reading audition only.=20 =C2=A0 Please call the Beck Center 216-521-2540 to sign up for an audition slot. =C2=A0 Be prepared for the possibility of staying beyond your audition slot time.= =C2=A0 If you have any questions, concerns or special requests, you may e-ma= il Tom Fulton at tomtq2 at gmail.com=20 =C2=A0 Thank you. We hope to see you there. =C2=A0 ________________________________________________________________________ AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from= AOL at AOL.com. ----------MB_8C9984817BA323C_8EC_12C03_WEBMAIL-DC12.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset="utf-8"
SUBJECT: AUDITIONS =
BECK CENTER FOR THE ARTS
Audition Date:  Monday, July 30 - 6pm - 10pm
Call:  216-521-2540 to schedule an audition
Note:  These roles are non-equity only.=
 
Hello Everyone,
 
On Monday, July 30 from 6 pm to 10 pm, Tom Fulton (director)=20= and Marin Cespedes (choreographer) will be holding auditions for the ac= tor/dancer roles in Reflections, a=20= musical play, which begins rehearsals on August 14 and Opens on September 14= , running through October 7, 2007 at the Beck Center for the Arts.  Ple= ase call the Beck Center to sign up for a time.  http://beckcenter.org/ 
 
The World Premiere of:
REFLECTIONS
(Peggy Sings Leiber and Stoller)=
Music and Lyrics by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller
September 14 =E2=80=93 October 7, 2007
Directed by Tom Fulton
Starring NYC Jazz great, Laura Theodore
Choreograpny and Movement Concepts by Martin Cespedes<= /FONT>
Music Direction by Larry Goodpaster
Produced by Virtual Media Post Productions
Original Concept by Joe Beck & Laura Theodore
The Play:
Thirty-two years ago, Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, the lege= ndary songwriters of the 50's and 60's, produced an album called "MIRRORS."=20= In 2005 this musical masterpiece was re-released as "Peggy Lee Sings Leiber=20= & Stoller." This timeless CD is comprised of 15 brilliant songs written=20= by the prolific team, including well known numbers like "Kansas City", "I'm=20= a Woman" and the legendary hit "Is That All There Is." The show is a kaleido= scope of beautiful love songs, hilarious send-ups of Broadway, haunting tune= s of days gone by, and reflects the pure joy of living. Now for the first ti= me, in a world premiere production, renowned actress and recording artist La= ura Theodore brings these astonishing songs to the stage. Guitarist Joe Beck= , who worked with Peggy for many years, provides a first person filmed narra= tive for these songs with sweet, funny and poignant memories=E2=80=94while L= aura Theodore brings Leiber and Stoller's music to life through the genius o= f her remarkable voice.
 
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    • = Announcer=20
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----------MB_8C9984817BA323C_8EC_12C03_WEBMAIL-DC12.sysops.aol.com-- From edniam at alltel.net Thu Jul 19 11:24:39 2007 From: edniam at alltel.net (Edward Niam) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 14:24:39 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Alternative Healing Modalities ***Testimonials*** Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_008E_01C7CA10.8A9A3D40 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit 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 Testimonials: 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 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 35070 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: 7.5.476 / Virus Database: 269.10.9/907 - Release Date: 7/18/2007 3:30 PM ------=_NextPart_000_008E_01C7CA10.8A9A3D40 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
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
 
Testimonials:
 
In 1995, I = was=20 diagnosed with Crohn's/Colitis. I have tried many conventional and = alternative=20 treatments. These ranged from high doses of injected steroids (ACTH) = to=20 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=20 nothing seemed to repress my symptoms.
 
With 20-3- = bowel=20 movements each day, rapid weight loss and severe hemorrhaging, it was = time to=20 try something new. I contacted Ed Niam, a practitioner of Eastern = medicine and=20 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=20 fifth treatment, all evidence of bleeding had subsided. By the final=20 treatment, I was back to (business as usual) normal. In addition to = the=20 acupuncture treatments, Mr. Niam suggested several (stretching &=20 breathing) exercises and diet tips that I have continued to=20 follow.
 
I = encourage anyone who=20 is dealing with IBS diseases to try this method. I feel the need to = qualify my=20 suggestion by stating that I am a college graduate and a well informed = active=20 patient of Crohn's. I fully intend to call upon Ed Niam and = acupuncture should=20 there be a need in the future. If you are considering this method of = treatment=20 and would like to discuss it further, feel free to contact=20 me.
 
Daniel J.=20 Fess
jfess at neo.rr.com
=
 
*****************************=
 
Ed was=20 kind enough to help me when I was dreadfully ill several years = ago.  His=20 gentle treatments were not only effective in healing my immediate = concerns but=20 were so deeply and profound in their reach that I actually felt better = than I=20 had in many years after his treatments.  I highly recommend him = and his=20 tried and true methods.

Cathleen Carr
catbead2000 at yahoo.com
 
 
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
 
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------=_NextPart_000_008E_01C7CA10.8A9A3D40-- From KevinJosephKelly at aol.com Thu Jul 19 11:28:23 2007 From: KevinJosephKelly at aol.com (KevinJosephKelly at aol.com) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 14:28:23 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Oklahoma Special Ticket Offer for CAMEO production Message-ID: -------------------------------1184869703 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Mention the show "That's Life" when you call or visit the box office and=20 you will get "4 for 3". 4 Tickets for the price of 3. =20 Tickets are available at the Performing Arts Center box office (330-636-3400= ) Other ticket outlets listed below. =20 See ya at the show! =20 =20 CAMEO announces its 5th summer musical, Rodgers and Hammerstein=E2=80=99s O= klahoma! =20 to be performed July 20-22, and 26-29 at the Medina Performing Arts Center,= =20 a beautiful state-of-the-art, 1200-seat venue that has been acclaimed as on= e=20 of the finest facilities in the state of Ohio (located at 777 East Union=20 Street, Medina OH 44256. Directions to the facility are available at=20 _www.mcsoh.org/pac/directions.htm_ (mip://013de888/www.mcsoh.org/pac/directi= ons.htm) ).=20 The production will be directed by veteran actor and director, Bill=20 Hoffman, a talented professional who has directed more than 60 large musica= ls in his=20 career, in New York City, Washington DC, and Cleveland Playhouse. More tha= n=20 40 local actors and dancers will be performing in this outstanding=20 production. Tickets are available at the Performing Arts Center box office= =20 (330-636-3400) or at local Buehler=E2=80=99s locations: $15 Adults; $10 A= ges 12-17 and=20 Seniors; $8 Children under 12 and groups of 20+. Show times will be 7:30 P= M,=20 except Sunday matinees will take place at 2:00 PM. Visit CAMEO=E2=80=99s=20= website at=20 _www.cameo-medina.org_ (http://www.cameo-medina.org/) . =20 "Nothing can bring you peace but yourself." - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Life isn't about finding yourself, it's about creating yourself." - George= =20 Bernard Shaw "I regard the theatre as the greatest of all art forms, the most immediate=20 way in which a human being can share with another the sense of what it is t= o=20 be a human being." - Oscar Wilde=20 ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL a= t=20 http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour -------------------------------1184869703 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en
Mention the show "That's Life"  when you call or visit the box off= ice=20 and you will get "4 for 3".
4 Tickets for the price of 3.
 
Tickets are available at the Performing Arts Center box office (330-636-3400)
Other ticket outlets listed=20 below.
 
See ya at the show!
 
 
CAMEO announces its 5th summer music= al,=20 Rodgers and Hammerstein=E2=80=99s Oklahoma= !  to be=20 performed July 20-22, and 26-29 at the Medina Performing Arts Center, a=20 beautiful state-of-the-art, 1200-seat venue that has been acclaimed as one o= f=20 the finest facilities in the state of Ohio=  =20 (located at 777 East Union Street, Medina OH 44256.  Directions to the facility are ava= ilable=20 at www.mcsoh.org/pac/d= irections.htm ).  The production will be directed by= =20 veteran actor and director, Bill Hoffman, a talented professional who has=20 directed more than 60 large musicals in his career, in=20 New York=20 City,=20 Washington DC, and Cleveland Playhouse.  More than 40 local actors and danc= ers=20 will be performing in this outstanding production.  Tickets a= re=20 available at the Performing Arts Center box office (330-636-3400) or=20= at=20 local Buehler=E2=80=99s locations:  <= /SPAN>$15=20 Adults; $10 Ages 12-17 and Seniors; $8 Children under 12 and groups of 20+.<= SPAN=20 style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">  Show times will be 7:30=20 PM, except Sunday matin= ees=20 will take place at 2:00 PM.  Visit=20 CAMEO=E2=80=99s website at www.cameo-medina.org.


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-------------------------------1184869703-- From brunswickact at yahoo.com Thu Jul 19 11:36:45 2007 From: brunswickact at yahoo.com (BrunswickACT) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 11:36:45 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Brunswick ACT presents "The Secret Garden" - FINAL WEEKEND! Message-ID: <638876.80249.qm@web31509.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1220758379-1184870205=:80249 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable FINAL WEEKEND!!=0A=0ABrunswick Alumni Community Theatre presents:=0A =0AThe= Secret Garden=0ABook and Lyrics by Marsha Norman=0AMusic by Lucy Simon=0Ab= ased on the novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett =0A =0AThis enchanting classi= c of children's literature is now a brilliant musical by a Pulitzer Prize w= inning playwright. Orphaned in India, an 11 year old girl returns to Yorksh= ire to live with an embittered, reclusive uncle and his invalid son. The es= tate includes a magic locked garden. Flashbacks, dream sequences, a strolli= ng chorus of ghosts, and some of the most beautiful music ever written for = Broadway dramatize The Secret Garden's compelling tale of regeneration. Thi= s Tony Award winner is a treasure for children and adults. =0A =0AJuly 13,= 14, 20 and 21, curtain time 7:30pm.=0Aat the Brunswick High School Perform= ing Arts Center=0ATickets are $15 for adults and $12 for students and senio= rs.=0ATickets are available at Buehler's in Brunswick or on-line at www.bru= nswickact.com.=0A=0AVisit our website at www.brunswickAct.com/secretgarden.= htm for cast list and photos!=0A=0A=0A =0A___________________________= _________________________________________________________=0ABe a better Hea= rtthrob. Get better relationship answers from someone who knows. Yahoo! Ans= wers - Check it out. =0Ahttp://answers.yahoo.com/dir/?link=3Dlist&sid=3D396= 545433 --0-1220758379-1184870205=:80249 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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Brunswick Alu= mni Community Theatre presents:
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July 13, 14, 20 and 21, curtain time 7:30pm.
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This Saturday and Sunday is the 25th = annual Cleveland Irish Cultural Festival at the Cuyahoga County Fairgrounds.  In = addition to the bagpipers, ballad singers, ceile bands, dancers, Guinness, wolf = hounds, Harp, exhibits, and friends you haven’t seen nor met……are = historical Irish plays and zany improv!

 

The Cleveland Irish Players will be performing on = Saturday at 3 pm (I’m a policeman – “Halt!” – that = felt good) and 6:30 pm.  On Sunday they’ll be performing at = 6.  The Chicago Irish Players will be performing on Saturday at 5.  And = finally, Cleveland’s own ‘Oliver Twisted’ will be performing improv on Saturday at 4:30 and 6:30, = Sunday at 5 pm.

 

Tickets are…really cheap.  I think = $10. 

 

The weather will be beautiful in Berea….the place where dreams = come true!  So stop by and enjoy another great thing Cleveland has to = offer.

------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C7CA19.BEF8AD70-- From Thackaberr at aol.com Thu Jul 19 12:33:07 2007 From: Thackaberr at aol.com (Thackaberr at aol.com) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 15:33:07 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Final 2 Weeks of MUSICAL OF MUSICALS at Actors' Summit Message-ID: -------------------------------1184873587 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en The final two weeks of the record breaking performance of Musical of =20 Musicals, the Musical at Actors' Summit, which will close July 29, finishing= a nine=20 week run. =20 =20 The Play =20 The play has received rave critical notices. =E2=80=9CWe=E2=80=99re delighte= d with the =20 audience response,=E2=80=9D said Neil Thackaberry, Artistic Director. =E2= =80=9CWe=E2=80=99ve already had =20 patrons who=E2=80=99ve seen the production three times in three weeks.=E2= =80=9D=20 THE MUSICAL OF MUSICALS (THE MUSICAL!) is actually five musicals in one,=20 each with the same plot but done in the style of a different famous Broadwa= y=20 composer. Rodgers and Hammerstein, Andrew Lloyd Weber, Stephen Sondheim, Je= rry=20 Herman, and Kander & Ebb. The plot is the old melodrama standby: =E2=80=9CY= ou must pay=20 the rent.=E2=80=9D =E2=80=9CI can=E2=80=99t pay the rent.=E2=80=9D =E2=80= =9CI=E2=80=99ll pay the rent for you.=E2=80=9D=20 The five short musicals are:=20 Corn -- in the style of Rodgers & Hammerstein paying tribute to Oklahoma!,=20 Carousel, The Sound of Music, South Pacific, and The King and I. =20 The Woods =E2=80=93 in the style of Stephen Sondheim paying tribute to Swee= ney Todd,=20 Into the Woods, Sunday in the Park with George, and Company.=20 Dear Abby =E2=80=93 in the style of Jerry Herman paying tribute to Hello Do= lly, =20 Mame, and La Cage aux Folles.=20 Aspects of Junita =E2=80=93 in the style of Andrew Lloyd Weber paying tribu= te to=20 Evita, Phantom of the Opera, Cats, Jesus Christ Superstar, Starlight Expres= s,=20 and Sunset Boulevard.=20 Speakeasy =E2=80=93 in the style of Kander and Ebb paying tribute to Cabare= t,=20 Chicago, The Rink, and Kiss of the Spider Woman.=20 The Cast=20 Each cast member plays the same role in each of the musicals. MaryJo =20 Alexander portrays the wisdom of the mature woman -- Abby, Joe Bishara plays= the =20 landlord, Jitter, and Keith Stevens plays the heroic Willy. The young heroin= , =20 June, which had been played by Kathleen Culler during the original run, will= be =20 played by Equity actor Tricia Bestic during the extension.=20 MaryJo Alexander was a member of the Resident Acting Company at the =20 University of New Orleans. At Actors=E2=80=99 Summit she has been seen in=20= A Christmas=20 Survival Guide, A Child=E2=80=99s Christmas in Wales, The Guys, Gingerbread= Lady, =20 Otherwise Engaged, I Do I Do, and Jacques Brel, among others. MaryJo has pe= rformed at=20 Ensemble Theatre, Cain Park, Porthouse Theatre and Stan Hywet Shakespeare.=20 Joe Bishara last appeared at Actors=E2=80=99 Summit as Sergius Saranoff in=20= Arms and=20 the Man. Previous Musical credits include I Love You=E2=80=A6Now Change, Pu= tting It =20 Together, The Last Five Years, Pirates of Penzance, The Rocky Horror Show a= nd=20 The Cradle Will Rock. He has also performed at Ensemble Theatre, Ohio=20 Showboat Drama, The Phoenix Theatre Circle as well as at Wayside Theatre in= =20 Virginia, The Roxy Regional Theatre in Tennessee, and The Show Palace in F= lorida.=20 Keith E. Stevens returns to Actors=E2=80=99 Summit after an extended stay i= n New=20 York. His credits at Actors=E2=80=99 Summit include: The Thing About Men, P= icnic, I Love=20 You, You=E2=80=99re Perfect, Now Change, Romeo & Juliet, and A Child=E2=80= =99s Christmas in=20 Wales. Keith holds a MFA in Acting from the Actors Studio Drama School an= d=20 a BA in Theater from Cleveland State University. He is a lifetime member=20= of=20 the Actors Studio. Tricia Bestic has been seen at Actors' Summit in=20 Quilters, A Christmas Survival Guide, Don't Hug Me, and The Thing About Men= , among=20 others. At Playhouse Square she was in I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Chan= ge,=20 and Respect, a Musical Journey. =20 Performance Schedule Musical of Musicals (The Musical) will reopen on June 21 and is scheduled=20 to run through July 29, Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays at 8:00 PM and Sund= ays=20 at 2:00 PM. =20 Tickets Tickets are $25 on Fridays & Saturdays, $22 on Thursdays & Sundays. College= =20 students and seniors receive a $2 discount at Thursday and Sunday=20 performances. Students under age 18 are admitted for half price. Season sub= scriptions=20 and Discount Coupons are now available. Group discounts are available for=20 parties of 10 or more. =20 Tickets can be purchased by phone by calling 330-342-0800. =20 ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL a= t=20 http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour -------------------------------1184873587 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en
The final two weeks of the record breaking performance of Musical of=20 Musicals, the Musical at Actors' Summit, which will close July 29, finishing= a=20 nine week run.
 

The Play=20

 

 

= THE MUSICAL OF MUSIC= ALS (THE=20 MUSICAL!) is actually five musicals in one, each with the sam= e plot=20 but done in the style of a different famous Broadway composer. Rodgers and=20 Hammerstein, Andrew Lloyd Weber, Stephen Sondheim, Jerry Herman, and Kander=20 & Ebb. The plot is the old melodrama standby: =E2=80=9CYou must pay the=20= rent.=E2=80=9D =E2=80=9CI=20 can=E2=80=99t pay the rent.=E2=80=9D =E2=80=9CI=E2=80=99ll pay the rent for=20 you.=E2=80=9D

 

The five short musicals=20 are:

 

= Corn -- in the style of Rodgers & Hammerstein payin= g=20 tribute to Oklahoma!, Carousel, The Sound of Music, South= =20 Pacific, and The King and I= .=20

 

The Woods =E2=80=93 in the style=20= of Stephen=20 Sondheim paying tribute to Sweeney Todd, Into the Woods, Sunday in the Park=20= with=20 George, and Company.

 

Dear Abby =E2=80=93 in the style=20= of Jerry=20 Herman paying tribute to Hello Doll= y,=20 Mame, and La Cage aux=20 Folles.

 

Aspects of Junita =E2=80=93 in th= e style of=20 Andrew Lloyd Weber paying tribute to Evita, Phantom of the Opera, Cats, Jesu= s=20 Christ Superstar, Starlight Express, and Sunset Boulevard.

 

Speakeasy =E2=80=93 in the style=20= of Kander and=20 Ebb paying tribute to Cabaret, Chicago, The Rink, and Kiss of the Spider= =20 Woman.

The=20 Cast

Each cast member plays the same role in each of the musicals. MaryJ= o=20 Alexander portrays the wisdom of the mature woman -- Abby, Joe Bishara plays= the=20 landlord, Jitter, and Keith Stevens plays the heroic Willy. The young heroin= ,=20 June, which had been played by Kathleen Culler during the original run, will= be=20 played by Equity actor Tricia Bestic during the=20 extension.

MaryJo Alexander was a member of the Resident Acting Company at= the=20 University= of=20 New Orleans. At Actor= s=E2=80=99=20 Summit she has been seen in A Christmas Sur= vival=20 Guide, A Child=E2=80=99s Christmas in Wales, The Guys, Gingerbread La= dy,=20 Otherwise Engaged, I Do I Do, and Jacques Brel, among others. MaryJo has=20 performed at Ensemble Theatre, Cain Park, Porthouse Theatre and Stan Hyw= et=20 Shakespeare. Joe Bishara last=20 appeared at Actors=E2=80=99 Summit as Sergi= us Saranoff in=20 Arms and the Man. Previous Musical credits include I Love= =20 You=E2=80=A6Now Change, Putting= It=20 Together, The Last Five Years, Pirates of Penzance, The Rocky Horror=20 Show and The Cradle Will=20 Rock.  He has also perform= ed at=20 Ensemble Theatre, Ohio Showboat Drama, The Phoenix Theatre Circle as w= ell as=20 at Wayside Theatre in Virginia, The Roxy=20 Regional Theatre in Tennessee, and The Sh= ow=20 Palace in Florida. Keith E.= =20 Stevens returns to Actors=E2=80=99 <= st1:City=20 w:st=3D"on">Summit after an extended stay in New York. His cre= dits at=20 Actors=E2=80=99 Summit include: The Thing About Men, Picnic, I Love You, You=E2=80=99re Perfect, No= w Change,=20 Romeo & Juliet, and A Child=E2=80=99s Christmas in Wales. Keith=20 holds a MFA in Acting from th= e=20 Actors Studio Drama=20 School and a BA in Theater from=20 Cleveland=20 State University.  He is a lifetime member of the Act= ors=20 Studio. Tricia Bestic has been seen at Actors' Summit in Quilters, A Christmas Survival Guide,=20= Don't=20 Hug Me, and The Thing About Men= ,=20 among others. At Playhouse=20 Square she was in I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change= ,=20 and  Respect, a Musical=20 Journey. =20

Performance Schedule
Mus= ical of=20 Musicals (The Musical)=20 will=20 reopen on June 21 and is scheduled to run through July 29, Thursdays, Friday= s=20 & Saturdays at 8:00 PM=20 and Sundays at 2:00=20 PM.=20

Tickets
Tickets=20 are $25 on Fridays & Saturdays, $22 on Thursdays & Sundays. College=20 students and seniors receive a $2 discount at Thursday and Sunday performanc= es.=20 Students under age 18 are admitted for half price. Season subscriptions and=20 Discount Coupons are now available. Group discounts are available for partie= s of=20 10 or more. 

Tickets can be purchased by phone by calling 330-342-0800. =20

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-------------------------------1184873587-- From info412 at www.spanministries.org Thu Jul 19 13:09:14 2007 From: info412 at www.spanministries.org (4:12 Producer) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 16:09:14 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]God's Child at the 4:12 Message-ID: <2124.66.213.21.38.1184875754.squirrel@www.spanministries.org> Don?t forget about the 4:12 this Friday night, July 20! God?s Child will light up the stage at 10:30pm. There?s also line dancing, Open Mic, games and prizes! The 4:12 runs from 9:00pm to 1:00am at SPAN Ministries located at 361 Northeast Avenue in Tallmadge, Ohio. For more information, call 330.630.3190. The 4:12 is for those 18 and over. From martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com Thu Jul 19 12:48:38 2007 From: martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com (Martin Friedman) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 12:48:38 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lakeland Theatre: Barrymore for two more weeks Message-ID: <447815.48601.qm@web36812.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1959226248-1184874518=:48601 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Lakeland Theatre presents THE NORTHEAST OHIO PREMIERE MITCHELL FIELDS* in BARRYMORE by William Luce Featuring Andrew Narten Directed by Martin Friedman Sets and Lights Designed by Keith Nagy Costumes Designed by Craig Tucker Sound Design by Eric Simna * Courtesy of Actor's Equity Association THE STORY: THIS IS A GRAND PIECE OF ADULT COMIC/DRAMATIC THEATRE! Lakeland Theatre proudly features Cleveland actor and teacher Mitchell Fields in this Northeast Ohio premiere on William Luce's Tony-award nominated play. An actor of considerable depth, Mr. Fields tackles the portrayal of actor John Barrymore. Another accomplished actor, Andrew Narten, supports Fields in a wonderful supporting role. Christopher Plummer won a Tony for his portrayal of John Barrymore in the acclaimed Broadway production of this work by the master of one character biographies for the stage, William Luce. The 60 year old legendary actor has rented a New York stage to prepare for a comeback performance of Richard III. Barrymore jokes with the audience, spars with his prompter, reminisces about better times and does delicious imitations of his siblings Lionel and Ethel. "A dazzler .... A portrait of riveting complexity and paradox that finds the balletic elegance in a drunken stagger, the poetry in a blue joke and the churning guts in rarefied verse. As [Barrymore] walks toward his own death it's with the jaunty panache of a boulevardier off to meet his new mistress." N.Y. Times "As good as one man shows get." New Yorker "A staggering success.... Must be seen, must be savored." N.Y. Post "A rare show that leaves you wanting more." Gannett Newspapers "A perfect image of Barrymore." N.Y. Daily News Production Dates: Friday, July 20 @ 8pm Saturday, July 21 @ 2pm and 8pm Sunday, July 22 @ 2pm Friday, July 27 @ 8pm Saturday, July 28 @ 2pm and 8pm Sunday, July 29 @ 2pm Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for students and seniors. Group rates are available. For more information please feel free to either email me, Martin Friedman, at martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com or call 440.525.7034 (and press #1 to bypass the message). --------------------------------- Take the Internet to Go: Yahoo!Go puts the Internet in your pocket: mail, news, photos & more. --0-1959226248-1184874518=:48601 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
                                           Lakeland Theatre
presents
THE NORTHEAST OHIO PREMIERE

MITCHELL 
FIELDS*

in
BARRYMORE
by
William Luce

Featuring
Andrew Narten

Directed by Martin Friedman 
Sets and Lights Designed by Keith Nagy
Costumes Designed by Craig Tucker        
 Sound Design by Eric Simna

 * Courtesy of Actor's Equity Association
 
THE STORY: THIS IS A GRAND PIECE OF ADULT COMIC/DRAMATIC THEATRE!
Lakeland Theatre proudly features Cleveland actor and teacher Mitchell Fields in this Northeast Ohio premiere on William Luce's Tony-award nominated play. An actor of considerable depth, Mr. Fields tackles the portrayal of actor John Barrymore.  Another accomplished actor, Andrew Narten, supports Fields in a wonderful supporting role. Christopher Plummer won a Tony for his portrayal of John Barrymore in the acclaimed Broadway production of this work by the master of one character biographies for the stage, William Luce. The 60 year old legendary actor has rented a New York stage to prepare for a comeback performance of Richard III. Barrymore jokes with the audience, spars with his prompter, reminisces about better times and does delicious imitations of his siblings Lionel and Ethel.

"A dazzler .... A portrait of riveting complexity and paradox that finds the balletic elegance in a drunken stagger, the poetry in a blue joke and the churning guts in rarefied verse. As [Barrymore] walks toward his own death it's with the jaunty panache of a boulevardier off to meet his new mistress." N.Y. Times
"As good as one man shows get." New Yorker
"A staggering success.... Must be seen, must be savored." N.Y. Post
"A rare show that leaves you wanting more." Gannett Newspapers
"A perfect image of Barrymore." N.Y. Daily News
 
Production Dates:
Friday, July 20  @ 8pm
Saturday, July 21 @ 2pm and 8pm
Sunday, July 22 @ 2pm
Friday, July 27 @ 8pm
Saturday, July 28 @ 2pm and 8pm
Sunday, July 29 @ 2pm
 
Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for students and seniors. Group rates are available.
 
For more information please feel free to either email me, Martin Friedman, at martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com or call 440.525.7034 (and press #1 to bypass the message).


Take the Internet to Go: Yahoo!Go puts the Internet in your pocket: mail, news, photos & more. --0-1959226248-1184874518=:48601-- From mamiller107 at earthlink.net Thu Jul 19 13:49:11 2007 From: mamiller107 at earthlink.net (Michael A. Miller) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 16:49:11 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"I don't know when -- or if -- he's coming back..." Message-ID: <380-220077419204911348@earthlink.net> ------=_NextPart_18464111920541204911348 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Who will keep your workload moving forward during an employee?s absence? The ideal department manager or small-business owner knows how to do every necessary task within his or her domain. But how burdensome is that? Maybe you have cross-trained your staff to a limited degree. They mean well, Boss, but you will have to pick up their slack eventually. Do you have a guidebook that details a process for each task required to keep your business current and profitable, so any employee of your choosing can accurately and efficiently complete any assignment and understand what the outcome should be? I will meet with any authorized representative of your organization and draft step-by-step directives for completing one job or several, and I will perform updates as required. Further, I can help you design and draft forms, templates, brochures, flyers and other documents, as well as provide temporary and long-term administrative-support services. Ask me about marketing support and coordinating promotional events. Michael A. Miller 216.389.6784 mamiller107 at earthlink.net ------=_NextPart_18464111920541204911348 Content-Type: text/html; charset=US-ASCII

Who will keep your workload moving forward during an employee?s absence?

 

The ideal department manager or small-business owner knows how to do every necessary task within his or her domain.  But how burdensome is that?

 

Maybe you have cross-trained your staff to a limited degree.  They mean well, Boss, but you will have to pick up their slack eventually.

 

Do you have a guidebook that details a process for each task required to keep your business current and profitable, so any employee of your choosing can accurately and efficiently complete any assignment and understand what the outcome should be?

 

I will meet with any authorized representative of your organization and draft step-by-step directives for completing one job or several, and I will perform updates as required.

 

Further, I can help you design and draft forms, templates, brochures, flyers and other documents, as well as provide temporary and long-term administrative-support services.

 

Ask me about marketing support and coordinating promotional events.

 

Michael A. Miller

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------=_NextPart_18464111920541204911348-- From thejrpshow at yahoo.com Thu Jul 19 17:47:25 2007 From: thejrpshow at yahoo.com (Jay Rossi) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 17:47:25 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Artist for hire.... Message-ID: <871186.22495.qm@web90415.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-913352178-1184892445=:22495 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Come and see my bio at http://jayrossi.s5.com/custom.html for photos, videos, write-ups and more! I'm an actor, vocalist, writer and fine artist. Almost 30 years in all. Also, some (few) of my artwork is on-line at http://jayrossi.s5.com/photo.html . I'm also listed on Artists Chair at http://www.artistschair.com/showprofile.asp?id=395 . Contact me at 330-410-0488 or thejrpshow at yahoo.com . The Jay Rossi Project MySpace YouTube --------------------------------- Be a better Globetrotter. Get better travel answers from someone who knows. Yahoo! Answers - Check it out. --0-913352178-1184892445=:22495 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Come and see my bio at http://jayrossi.s5.com/custom.html for photos, videos, write-ups and more!
 
I'm an actor, vocalist, writer and fine artist.
 
Almost 30 years in all.
 
Also, some (few) of my artwork is on-line at http://jayrossi.s5.com/photo.html .
 
I'm also listed on Artists Chair at http://www.artistschair.com/showprofile.asp?id=395 .
 
Contact me at 330-410-0488 or thejrpshow at yahoo.com .
 



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Yahoo! Answers - Check it out. --0-913352178-1184892445=:22495-- From cprince at bw.edu Thu Jul 19 18:07:43 2007 From: cprince at bw.edu (cprince at bw.edu) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 21:07:43 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Looking for real bearded Santa for Tower City Message-ID: <30864.10.0.7.4.1184893663.squirrel@webmail.bw.edu> Dear Friends, Tower City in cooperation with Spirit of the Season is currently in search of a real, fully bearded Santa to perform at their very innovative workshop, beginning in November. all Interested applicants should contact Christine Prince by calling: 440-476-0529 or e-mailing centurydance at gmail.com. Resumes and Head shots can be sent to this e-mail address. Applicant should be available for a photo shoot as early as September 1st. From ray at worldeonline.com Thu Jul 19 18:08:09 2007 From: ray at worldeonline.com (Ray Szuch) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 20:08:09 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A few Vender tables are still available / Volunteers are needed Message-ID: <06fa01c7ca6a$6fecea10$a92cfea9@Ray> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_06FB_01C7CA40.8716E210 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit A few tables for the Indie Gathering are still available. If your interested please email me or call 216-651-5441 as soon as possible. Venders tables are for Aug. 4/5 (Sat & Sun). We are in need of 5 more volunteers to help at The Indie Gathering on Sat & Sun (Aug. 4/5) Sat & Sun passes are given to workers! Email if you can help. http://theindiegathering.com Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com Founder - "The Indie Gathering" www.theindiegathering.com ------=_NextPart_000_06FB_01C7CA40.8716E210 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
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------=_NextPart_000_06FB_01C7CA40.8716E210-- From broadview-heights-spotlights at cox.net Thu Jul 19 19:10:33 2007 From: broadview-heights-spotlights at cox.net (Spotlights) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 22:10:33 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Spotlights Youth present SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK LIVE! Message-ID: <000601c7ca73$3474fb40$52bc6b44@NASO1> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C7CA51.AD635B40 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit SPOTLIGHTS YOUTH THEATER PRESENTS SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK LIVE! The Broadview Heights Spotlights Community Theater is pleased to announce its upcoming youth production, Schoolhouse Rock Live! Show dates are Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, July 26 through August 4, at 7:00 PM. Matinee performances are slated for Sunday, July 29 and Sunday, August 5 at 3:00 PM. All shows will be held at the Broadview Heights Cultural Arts Building, 9543 Broadview Road (1/2 mile South of Route 82). Tickets are $10 for adults, $8 for students and senior citizens (group rates available). For ticket reservations, interested parties may contact the Spotlights Box Office at (440) 526-4404. Schoolhouse Rock Live! is a dynamic musical about a nerve-wracked school teacher who is stressed about the first day of teaching. The teacher tries to relax by watching television. Over the course of the show, various characters emerge from the teacher's TV set and demonstrate how to win the students over with imagination and music. Audience members of all ages will enjoy the show's memorable musical numbers, including "Just a Bill," "Conjunction Junction," and the show's title number, "Schoolhouse Rock." The Spotlights' production stars Corinne Calabrese, Gabrielle Calabrese, Nicole Clark, Christian Corpora, Mary Ann Domzalski, Michelle Goodwin, Caittlin Hamm, Dana Hetrick, Neal Kennedy, Alexandra Kruse, Tiffany Schmidt, Devin Sutter, Hannah Wiltsie, and Jessy Yates. Direction by Frank Lucas; music direction by Gail Wirick. Produced by Annette Phelps. Schoolhouse Rock Live! is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). The show is sponsored by Tutoring Club of Broadview Heights. For more information, interested parties may contact the Broadview Heights Spotlights Community Theater Box Office by phone at (440) 526-4404, by email at broadview-heights-spotlights at cox.net, or on the web at www.broadview-heights-spotlights.org. ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C7CA51.AD635B40 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

SPOTLIGHTS YOUTH THEATER PRESENTS SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK = LIVE!

The Broadview Heights Spotlights Community Theater is pleased to announce = its upcoming youth production, Schoolhouse Rock Live!  Show dates are Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, = July 26 through August 4, at 7:00 PM.  Matinee performances are slated = for Sunday, July 29 and Sunday, August 5 at 3:00 PM.  All shows will be = held at the Broadview Heights Cultural Arts Building, 9543 Broadview = Road (1/2 mile South of Route 82).  Tickets are $10 for adults, $8 for = students and senior citizens (group rates available).  For ticket = reservations, interested parties may contact the Spotlights Box Office at (440) = 526-4404.

Schoolhouse Rock Live! is a dynamic musical about a nerve-wracked school teacher who is stressed = about the first day of teaching.  The teacher tries to relax by watching television.  Over the course of the show, various characters emerge = from the teacher’s TV set and demonstrate how to win the students over = with imagination and music.  Audience members of all ages will enjoy the show’s memorable musical numbers, including “Just a = Bill,” “Conjunction Junction,” and the show’s title number, “Schoolhouse Rock.”  The Spotlights’ production = stars Corinne Calabrese, Gabrielle Calabrese, Nicole Clark, Christian Corpora, = Mary Ann Domzalski, Michelle Goodwin, Caittlin Hamm, Dana Hetrick, Neal = Kennedy, Alexandra Kruse, Tiffany Schmidt, Devin Sutter, Hannah Wiltsie, and = Jessy Yates.  Direction by Frank Lucas; music direction by Gail = Wirick.  Produced by Annette Phelps. 

 

Schoolhouse Rock Live! is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International = (MTI).  The show is sponsored by Tutoring Club of Broadview = Heights.

 

For more = information, interested parties may contact the Broadview Heights Spotlights = Community Theater Box Office by phone at (440) 526-4404, by email at = broadview-heights-spotlights at cox.net, or on = the web at www.broadview-heights-spotlights.org.

 

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C7CA51.AD635B40-- From popcycles at sbcglobal.net Thu Jul 19 19:33:07 2007 From: popcycles at sbcglobal.net (D. Budin) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 19:33:07 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]a musical trip back to 1967 Message-ID: <479299.61621.qm@web81815.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-2015428105-1184898787=:61621 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Folk Concert Celebrates Original Singer-Songwriter Movement The group Long Road presents Can?t Help But Wonder Where I?m Bound: A 1967 Coffeehouse Concert, Tuesday, August 14, 2007, at 7:30 p.m., at the Alma Theater in Cain Park (Lee and Superior roads, Cleveland Heights). The concert is a fund-raiser for the non-profit music and educational organization Roots of American Music. Long Road is: David Budin (guitar and vocals), Kevin Richards (guitar, banjo, mandolin, fiddle and vocals), Julia Mell (vocals), Bob Sandham (guitar and vocals), and Raymond DeForest (upright bass and vocals). (See further personnel info below.) In the middle and late 1960s, you could go to any folk club or coffeehouse in the country and hear performers singing all the same songs ? songs by Bob Dylan, Tom Paxton, Tom Rush, Tim Hardin, Eric Andersen, Tim Buckley, Gordon Lightfoot, Leonard Cohen, Phil Ochs, Bob Gibson, Ian & Sylvia, Steve Gillette and others. But, for the most part, this music has not been played since around 1970 ? partly because, as a result of this movement, most performers began writing their own songs, and also because new genres took over (folk-rock, psychedelic rock, electric blues, and others). So there are dozens of wonderful songs that are not being played anymore. In this concert, Long Road performs the best of those late-?60s songs, played with all acoustic instruments. There?s nothing you?ll hear that you would have heard after 1967. And there will be humor, along with some historical perspective on the music and the times. All proceeds from this concert will benefit Roots of American Music. Please visit: www.rootsofamericanmusic.org. Tickets ? $18; $20 day of show ? are available at 216-371-3000 or www.cainpark.com. LONG ROAD consists of: David Budin (guitar and vocals) ? singer-songwriter, music arranger, record producer, rock and folk musician, and music journalist; formerly signed as a solo artist with Sire Records, and a member of an early E Street Band incarnation, the Gift. Kevin Richards (guitar, mandolin and vocals) ? veteran of many rock, folk and bluegrass groups; and founder and director of both the Fairmount School of Music and the locally based non-profit educational organization Roots of American Music. Julia Mell (vocals) ? sang for 10 years with the popular Cleveland group the Godot Quartet, which opened for such artists as Patty Larkin, John Gorka and Garnett Rogers. Bob Sandham (guitar and vocals) ? longtime folk, rock and country musician, who has played acoustic, electric and pedal steel guitars with Alex Bevan, John Bassette, Pat Dailey and many others. Raymond DeForest (upright bass and vocals) ? master of electric and upright bass and every type of music, Ray has played with area bands including Blue Lunch, Mr. Stress, Aces & Eights and Princess Ladia. Cain Park is produced by the City of Cleveland Heights. --0-2015428105-1184898787=:61621 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Folk Concert Celebrates
Original Singer-Songwriter Movement
 
 
The group Long Road presents Can?t Help But Wonder Where I?m Bound: A 1967 Coffeehouse Concert, Tuesday, August 14, 2007, at 7:30 p.m., at the Alma Theater in Cain Park (Lee and Superior roads, Cleveland Heights).  
 
The concert is a fund-raiser for the non-profit music and educational organization Roots of American Music.
 
Long Road is: David Budin (guitar and vocals), Kevin Richards (guitar, banjo, mandolin, fiddle and vocals), Julia Mell (vocals), Bob Sandham (guitar and vocals), and Raymond DeForest (upright bass and vocals).  (See further personnel info below.)
 
In the middle and late 1960s, you could go to any folk club or coffeehouse in the country and hear performers singing all the same songs ? songs by Bob Dylan, Tom Paxton, Tom Rush, Tim Hardin, Eric Andersen, Tim Buckley, Gordon Lightfoot, Leonard Cohen, Phil Ochs, Bob Gibson, Ian & Sylvia, Steve Gillette and others.
 
But, for the most part, this music has not been played since around 1970 ? partly because, as a result of this movement, most performers began writing their own songs, and also because new genres took over (folk-rock, psychedelic rock, electric blues, and others).  
 
So there are dozens of wonderful songs that are not being played anymore.  In this concert, Long Road performs the best of those late-?60s songs, played with all acoustic instruments.  There?s nothing you?ll hear that you would have heard after 1967.  And there will be humor, along with some historical perspective on the music and the times.
 
All proceeds from this concert will benefit Roots of American Music.  Please visit: www.rootsofamericanmusic.org.
 
Tickets ? $18; $20 day of show ? are available at 216-371-3000 or www.cainpark.com.
 
 
LONG ROAD consists of:
 
David Budin (guitar and vocals) ? singer-songwriter, music arranger, record producer, rock and folk musician, and music journalist; formerly signed as a solo artist with Sire Records, and a member of an early E Street Band incarnation, the Gift.
 
Kevin Richards (guitar, mandolin and vocals) ? veteran of many rock, folk and bluegrass groups; and founder and director of both the Fairmount School of Music and the locally based non-profit educational organization Roots of American Music.
 
Julia Mell (vocals) ? sang for 10 years with the popular Cleveland group the Godot Quartet, which opened for such artists as Patty Larkin, John Gorka and Garnett Rogers.
 
Bob Sandham (guitar and vocals) ? longtime folk, rock and country musician, who has played acoustic, electric and pedal steel guitars with Alex Bevan, John Bassette, Pat Dailey and many others.
 
Raymond DeForest (upright bass and vocals) ? master of electric and upright bass and every type of music, Ray has played with area bands including Blue Lunch, Mr. Stress, Aces & Eights and Princess Ladia.
 
Cain Park is produced by the City of Cleveland Heights.
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-------------------------------1184935728-- From sharleentraczyk at yahoo.com Fri Jul 20 07:14:32 2007 From: sharleentraczyk at yahoo.com (Sharleen Traczyk) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 07:14:32 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]MORE SUMMER FUN!!! Message-ID: <576466.12137.qm@web56109.mail.re3.yahoo.com> There are still summer camps and classes open for more summer fun at The Talent Tree in Hudson!!! ALL-WEEK ACTIVITY CAMP AUGUST 6-10, 9:00-4:00 Mon-Fri (Early drop-off & late pick-up available) Ages 6 & up Keep active & fit in this fun week of tumbling, dance, baton, cheer, drama, crafts and games! Call 330-650-9829 GYMNASTICS CAMP AUGUST 13-17, 9:00-1:00 Mon-Fri Ages 6 & up For all gymnasts & competitive teams Get in gear for fall and be ready for fall activities & the competitive season. Conditioning, floor exercise, beam, bars & vault. Call 330-650-9829 CHEERLEADING Evening classes still available Call for a schedule & placement 330-650-9829 GYMNASTICS CLASSES Evening & morning classes still available Call for a schedule & placement 330-650-9829 FALL BROCHURES ARE NOW AVAILABLE, TOO! CALL TODAY! 330-650-9829 THE TALENT TREE, HUDSON, OHIO Join in the fun and grow with us at The Talent Tree! ____________________________________________________________________________________Ready for the edge of your seat? Check out tonight's top picks on Yahoo! TV. http://tv.yahoo.com/ From fstorch at beckcenter.org Fri Jul 20 07:18:45 2007 From: fstorch at beckcenter.org (Fran Storch) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 10:18:45 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Beck Center's 'JEKYLL AND HYDE' is a must see!" Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84EEB0708@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7CAD8.E1E06F23 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C7CAD8.E1E06F23" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C7CAD8.E1E06F23 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 "Beck Center's 'JEKYLL and HYDE' is a must see!" ~ Roy Berko, The Times =20 Beck Center and National City present =20 Jekyll & Hyde Now through August 5 Mackey Main Stage =20 Book & Lyrics by Leslie Bricusse Music by Frank Wildhorn Directed by Scott Spence * Musical Direction by Larry Goodpaster * = Choreography by Mart=EDn C=E9spedes Featuring Don Folino as Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde =20 For tickets call 216.521.2540 or online at www.beckcenter.org = =20 =20 This popular gothic musical, based on the novel by Robert Louis = Stevenson, explores the duality of man and the constant struggle of good = and evil within oneself. Dr. Henry Jekyll is intrigued by the good and = evil found within all men, and believes he has found a way to separate = the good self from the bad. Determined to test his ground-breaking new = formula, Jekyll takes it himself and unleashes the evil Mr. Hyde. = Unable to control his darker side, Hyde goes on a killing spree and = wreaks havoc on Jekyll's life, his approaching wedding, and the lives of = his fellow townspeople. The play chronicles the battle between his two = opposing sides. =20 Show times are Friday and Saturday evenings at 8:00 pm and Sundays at = 3:00 pm. Two special Thursday evening performances are scheduled for = July 26 and August 2 at 8:00 p.m. To reserve tickets call the Beck = Center Box Office at (216) 521-2540 or visit www.beckcenter.org for more = information. Admission is $26 for adults, $23 for seniors, and $15 for = students 22 and under. Convenient on-site parking is available. =20 The Beck Center for the Arts is located just ten minutes west of = downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood.=20 =20 =20 More reviewer comments... =20 "Beck Center's Jekyll & Hyde is a must see!... An absolute gem!... [Dan] = Folino gives a tour-de-force performance...His singing is enthralling, = his acting compelling...His vocal presentations...were brilliant...The = glorious voices of Maggie Stahl...and Aimee Collier...were = compelling...captivating. A standing 'O' for Scott Spence, Dan Folino = and the cast and crew of Jekyll & Hyde. Please, you of the Cleveland = area, support this production...It deserves full houses every night!" ~ Roy Berko, The Times =20 "Dan Folino as Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde...was terrific...you'd better get = there and see him while the Beck Center, and the Cleveland area, still = has him...Aimee Collier...blows down the house...Don McBride's set is = marvelous...Scott Spence has gotten excellent performances out of all of = his cast...Folino acts with authority and sings expansively...Catch him = while you can." ~ Marcus Bales, Cool Cleveland =20 "Jekyll & Hyde a mostly entertaining...excursion...Folino's lustrous = singing voice...Matching Folino in stage presence and singing power is = Amiee Collier...Director Spence conveys excellent detail in may of the = crowds scenes...slick production...a gorgeous set designed by Don = McBride. The musical direction by Larry Goodpaster is largely flawless." ~ Christine Howey, Scene =20 "The high-energy musical...had me at the first moments. I was hooked = when the curtain opened to Dan Folino...one of the main reasons to catch = this entertaining show... the large ensemble performs with gusto and = fills the stage with life...an 11-piece orchestra that perfectly = complements the singers...Even those with a thick hide will enjoy Jekyll = & Hyde." ~ Benjamin Gleisser, Cleveland Jewish News =20 "...McBride's visually imposing and flexibly functional unit = set...first-rate costume designers like the multi-talented Alison = Garrigan...the seductive, clarion-piped Amiee Collier...could = alternately break glass or your heart...the broadly talented Dan = Folino...he's understandably become somewhat of a matinee idol...solid = singing voice." ~ James Damico, FreeTimes =20 Cast of Characters John Utterson Ian Atwood Dr. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde Dan Folino Sir Danvers Carew Dana Hart * Simon Stride Douglas Collier Lady Beaconsfield Amy Hall Bishop of Basingstoke Lee Domenick Lord Savage Darryl Lewis General Lord Glossop Michael Rogan Sir Archibald Proops Don Irven Lisa Carew Maggie Stahl Lucy Harris Amiee Collier * Nellie Carla Petroski Spider Jeff Glover Poole (Manservant) Bill DePetro Bissett (Apothecary) Jim McCormack 1st Young Man Damian Henri 2nd Young Man Mike Majer Newsboy Mike Plantz Priest Don Pedley =20 Female Ensemble: Lauren Berger , Megan DePetro , Sarah Edwards, Aubrey = Fisher , Heather Hersh , Susan Kobylinski , Jordan Malin, Stephanie = Ormston, Kendra Payne, Laura Rightenour , Erin Shoemaker , Devon = Shriver, Dawn Sniadak, Susan Wagner, Megan Wallace =20 Male Ensemble: Jose Ayala, Jamie Carroll, Patrick Clement, Bill DePetro, = Mark Goins, Damian Henri, Jim Lenahan, Mike Majer, Jim McCormack, Don = Pedley, Mike Plantz, Ryan Smith, Justin Williams =20 * Actor appears courtesy of the Actor's Equity Association (AEA). =20 Staff Director (Scott Spence) Musical Director (Larry Goodpaster) Choreographer (Martin Cespedes) Stage Manager (Diana D'Alessandro) Set Design (Don McBride) Costume Design/Wardrobe Mistress (Allison Garrigan) Light Design (Trad Burns) Sound Design (Richard Ingraham) =20 Orchestra Conductor/Keyboards......................................................= ......Larry Goodpaster Keyboards................................................................= ..............Heidi Herczeg Flute/Alto = Flute....................................................................= .Gretchen Bailey Oboe/English Horn/Alto = Sax................................................Karen Langenwalter Trumpet..................................................................= ..............Melissa Mejia Trombone.................................................................= ............Kevin Wenner French = Horns....................................................................= ....Meredith Evans Violins..................................................................= .Marianne Stott, Allie Lint Cello....................................................................= ..............Brandi Amadeo Bass.....................................................................= .........Tim Keo, Don Park Percussion............................................................Don= Safranek, Chris Vondall =20 Production Staff Artistic = Director/Director........................................................= ......Scott Spence Musical Director/Orchestra = Conductor........................................Larry Goodpaster Choreographer............................................................= ..........Mart=EDn C=E9spedes Stage = Manager..................................................................= Diana D'Alessandro Assistant Stage = Manager...............................................................Ray= na Long Scenic Designer/ Production = Manager.............................................Don McBride Costumer = Designer.................................................................= Alison Garrigan Lighting = Designer.................................................................= ....Trad A. Burns Sound = Designer................................................................R= ichard B. Ingraham Technical = Director.................................................................= .Joseph Carmola Technical = Assistants....................................................Clint = Felker, Chris Young Production = Assistant................................................................= Sabrina Zingale Special Effects = Consultant...............................................................= Dan Folino Assistant Special Effects = Consultant..............................................Megan DePetro Light Board Operators........................................... Ray = Gould, Libby Burchmore Follow Spots.....................Mary Kahelin, Anna Verbiak, Ed Dragony, = Darcy Lindner Props/Dressers.......................................................Kate= George, Rebecca Lamb Crew...................Mark Sprouse, Bill Reichert, Kim Haas, Hayley = Baran, Steve Shack Book = Holder...................................................................= ..............Jean Fyfe =20 =20 Posted by: Fran Storch Marketing Assistant Beck Center for the Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, OH 44107 (216) 521-2540, x244 =20 ------_=_NextPart_002_01C7CAD8.E1E06F23 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

<= font size=3D5 color=3Dred>Beck<= /b> = Center’s ‘JEKYLL and HYDE’ is a must = see!”

~ Roy Berko, The = Times

 

Beck = Center and = National City

present

 

Jekyll & Hyde

Now through August 5

Mackey Main Stage

 

Book & Lyrics by = Leslie Bricusse=A0=A0=A0=A0 Music by = Frank Wildhorn

Directed by = Scott Spence * Musical Direction by Larry Goodpaster * Choreography by Mart=EDn C=E9spedes

Featuring Don Folino as Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

=

 <= /p>

For tickets call 216.521.2540 or online at = www.beckcenter.org

 

This popular = gothic musical, based on the novel by Robert Louis Stevenson, explores the = duality of man and the constant struggle of good and evil within oneself. =A0Dr. Henry Jekyll is intrigued by = the good and evil found within all men, and believes he has found a way to separate = the good self from the bad.=A0 Determined = to test his ground-breaking new formula, Jekyll takes it himself and unleashes = the evil Mr. Hyde.=A0 Unable to control = his darker side, Hyde goes on a killing spree and wreaks havoc on Jekyll’s = life, his approaching wedding, and the lives of his fellow townspeople.=A0 The play chronicles the battle = between his two opposing sides.

 

Show times = are Friday and Saturday evenings at 8:00 = pm and Sundays at 3:00 = pm. Two special Thursday evening performances are scheduled for July 26 and = August 2 at 8:00 = p.m.=A0 To reserve tickets call the Beck = Center Box Office at (216) 521-2540 or visit www.beckcenter.org for more information. = Admission is $26 for adults, $23 for seniors, and $15 for students 22 and = under.=A0 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. =

=A0=A0

 

More reviewer comments…

 

Beck = Center’s Jekyll & Hyde is a = must see!... An absolute gem!... [Dan] Folino gives a tour-de-force performance…His singing is enthralling, his acting compelling…His vocal = presentations…were brilliant…The glorious voices of Maggie Stahl…and Aimee = Collier...were compelling…captivating.=A0 = A standing ‘O’ for Scott Spence, Dan Folino and the cast and crew of Jekyll & Hyde.=A0 Please, you of the Cleveland area, support this = production…It deserves full houses every night!”

~ Roy Berko, = The Times

 

“Dan Folino as Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde…was = terrific…you’d better get there and see = him while the Beck Center, and the Cleveland area, still has = him…Aimee Collier…blows down the house…Don McBride’s set is marvelous…Scott = Spence has gotten excellent performances out of all of his = cast...Folino acts with authority and sings = expansively…Catch him while you can.”

~ Marcus = Bales, Cool Cleve= land

 

Jekyll & = Hyde a mostly entertaining…excursion…Folino= 217;s lustrous singing voice…Matching Folino in stage presence and = singing power is Amiee Collier…Director Spence conveys excellent detail in may of the crowds = scenes...slick production…a = gorgeous set designed by Don = McBride. The musical direction by Larry Goodpaster is largely = flawless.”

~ Christine = Howey, Scene

 

The high-energy = musical…had me at the first moments.=A0 I was hooked when the curtain opened to Dan Folino…one of the main = reasons to catch this entertaining show… the large ensemble performs with = gusto and fills the stage with life...an 11-piece orchestra that perfectly complements the singers…Even = those with a thick hide will enjoy Jekyll & Hyde.”

~ Benjamin = Gleisser, Cleveland Jewish News

 

“…McBride’s visually = imposing and flexibly functional unit setfirst-rat= e costume designers like the multi-talented Alison Garrigan…the = seductive, clarion-piped Amiee Collier…could alternately break glass or your heart…the = broadly talented Dan Folino…he’s understandably become somewhat of a matinee idol…solid singing = voice.”

~ James = Damico, FreeTimes

 

Cast of Characters

John Utterson           = ;            =  =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 = Ian Atwood

Dr. = Jekyll/Mr. Hyde           &nb= sp;          =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Dan = Folino

Sir Danvers Carew           =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0 Dana Hart *

Simon Stride           &= nbsp;          =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0 Douglas= = Collier

Lady = Beaconsfield&nbs= p;          =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0 Amy Hall

Bishop of = Basingstoke&nbs= p;  =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Lee Domenick

Lord = Savage           &= nbsp;          =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0 Darryl Lewis

General Lord Glossop     =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0 Michael Rogan

Sir = Archibald Proops       =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 = Don Irven

Lisa Carew           &n= bsp;         =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Maggie Stahl

Lucy Harris           &= nbsp;            =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0 Amiee Collier *

Nellie          &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;            =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 = Carla Petroski

Spider &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;       =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= Jeff Glover

Poole<= /font> (Manservant)          =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0 Bill DePetro

Bissett (Apothecary)        =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 = Jim McCormack

1st Young Man           &nbs= p;      =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0 Damian Henri

2nd Young Man           &nbs= p;    =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0 Mike Majer

Newsboy =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;  =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= Mike Plantz

Priest &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;         =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= Don Pedley

 

Female = Ensemble: = Lauren = Berger , = Megan DePetro , Sarah Edwards, Aubrey Fisher , Heather Hersh , Susan = Kobylinski , Jordan Malin, Stephanie = Ormston, = Kendra = Payne, = Laura Rightenour , Erin Shoemaker , Devon Shriver, = Dawn = Sniadak, Susan Wagner, Megan Wallace

 

Male = Ensemble: = Jose= Ayala, Jamie Carroll, Patrick Clement, Bill DePetro, Mark Goins, Damian Henri, = Jim Lenahan, Mike Majer, Jim McCormack, Don Pedley, Mike Plantz, Ryan Smith, = Justin Williams

 

* Actor = appears courtesy of the Actor's Equity Association = (AEA).

 =

Staff<= /font>

Director = (Scott Spence)

Musical = Director (Larry Goodpaster)

Choreographer= (Martin Cespedes)

Stage = Manager (Diana = D'Alessandro)

Set Design = (Don McBride)

Costume = Design/Wardrobe Mistress (Allison Garrigan)

Light Design = (Trad Burns)

Sound Design (Richard Ingraham)

 

Orchestra=

Conductor/Keyboards……………R= 30;…………………………= …………Larry Goodpaster

Keyboards…………………= …………………………= 230;………….………..Heidi Herczeg

Flute/Alto Flute………………………̷= 0;…………………………&= #8230;……Gretchen Bailey

Oboe/English Horn/Alto Sax…………………………= ………………Karen Langenwalter

Trumpet…………………&#= 8230;………………………̷= 0;…………….……….Melissa Mejia

Trombone…………………&= #8230;………………………R= 30;………….……….Kevin Wenner

French Horns………………………̷= 0;…………………………&= #8230;………Meredith Evans

Violins…………………&#= 8230;………………………̷= 0;………….Marianne Stott, Allie Lint

Cello…………………R= 30;…………………………= ……………………….Brandi Amadeo

Bass…………………̷= 0;…………………………&= #8230;…………………Tim Keo, Don Park

Percussion……………………= ;…………………………&#= 8230;…Don Safranek, Chris Vondall

 

Production = Staff

Artistic Director/Director……………………= ………………………..…&= #8230;…Scott = Spence

Musical Director/Orchestra Conductor………………………&= #8230;……….Larry = Goodpaster

Choreographer……̷= 0;…………………………&= #8230;……………………….Mar= t=EDn C=E9spedes

Stage Manager………………………= 230;…………………………= ;…...Diana D’Alessandro

Assistant Stage Manager………………………= 230;…………………………= ;…Rayna Long

Scenic Designer/ Production Manager………………………= 230;……………Don = McBride

Costumer Designer………………………&#= 8230;………………………̷= 0;…..Alison Garrigan

Lighting Designer………………………&#= 8230;………………………̷= 0;……...Trad A. Burns

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

Technical Director………………………&#= 8230;………………………̷= 0;……Joseph Carmola

Technical Assistants………………………= …………………….Clint Felker, Chris Young

Production Assistant………………………&= #8230;………………………R= 30;….Sabrina Zingale

Special Effects Consultant………………………= …………………………= 230;...Dan Folino

Assistant Special Effects Consultant………………………= ……………....Megan DePetro

Light Board Operators………………………&= #8230;…………. Ray Gould, Libby Burchmore

Follow Spots…………………Mary Kahelin, Anna Verbiak, Ed Dragony, Darcy Lindner

Props/Dressers……R= 30;…………………………= …………….Kate George, Rebecca Lamb

Crew…………= …….Mark Sprouse, Bill Reichert, Kim Haas, Hayley Baran, Steve = Shack

Book Holder………………………R= 30;…………………………= …….……...…..Jean Fyfe

 

 

Posted by:

Fran Storch

Marketing Assistant

Beck Center for the = Arts

17801 Detroit = Avenue

Lakewood, OH=A0 = 44107

(216) 521-2540, x244

 

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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. Register: By phone 330-836-2626 x 17 Or online www.WeathervanePlayhouse.com ### ------=_NextPart_001_1065_01C7CAB9.67A251C0 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=
Summer=20 Stock 2007
Cyrano De=20 Bergerac
4 SPACES=20 AVAILABLE!
Directed by = Melanie YC Pepe=20 & John C. Davis
August 6 ~ 18, = Mondays ~=20 Fridays
10:00 a.m. ~ 4:00 = p.m.
Tuition = $300
 
The=20 Summer Stock 2007, Cyrano = De=20 Bergerac is a workshop is = designed=20 for students ages 13 and up who have already had some theatrical=20 experience.
 
Students will be = perform,=20 produce and design a full production in two weeks. Special performances = will be=20 held on August 15 and 16.
Space is limited = to 18 acting=20 and 4 technical only positions.
This summer=92s = production will=20 be directed by Melanie YC Pepe, Director of Education and Young Actor = Series=20 Producer at Weathervane Playhouse. Most recently, she directed this = year=92s=20 production of Romeo & Juliet.
Special Guest = instructor John C=20 Davis will be directing fight choreography in this year=92s=20 production.
John is a = certified fight=20 instructor with the Society of American Fight = Directors,
and directed the = brilliant=20 swordplay in this year=92s Youth Theater production of Romeo & = Juliet. Check=20 him out online at www.TheFightDirector.com.
 
 
Register:
 
By = phone
330-836-2626 = x=20 17
 
Or = online
 www.WeathervanePlayhouse.com
 
 
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Based on the 1967 film of the same name starring Julie Andrew= s, Thoroughly Modern Millie opens tonight and runs through August 5th, 2007= . Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. (the Friday, August 3rd p= erformance will start at 8:30pm following the Parma Heights Merchants Parad= e) and Sundays at 3 p.m. Tickets are available by calling the Cassidy box = office at (440) 842-4600. =20 =20 Thoroughly Modern Millie stars: Kristin Netzband as Millie Dillmount Jacob Wadenpfuhl as Jimmy Smith Rachel Hopkins as Miss Dorothy Rob Starek as Trevor Graydon Jolene McPherson as Mrs. Meers Lou Petrucci as Ching Ho Stuart Landes as Bun Foo Michelle D. Moye as Muzzy Van Hossmere=20 Erin Kathleen Pawlak as Peg Flannery =20 with=20 Linda Sekanic Brittney Knyszek=20 Vanessa Stanbridge Kate Michalski=20 Cheryl Winslow=20 Erin R. diLauro=20 Anne Ward=20 Elya Starek=20 Sarah Clare=20 Jacob Shafer=20 Manolo Manalo=20 Andrew Parmelee=20 Mason Chapello=20 Amy Banner Cory Zukoski Thoroughly Modern Millie tells the story of small-town girl, Millie Dillmou= nt, who comes to New York City to marry for money instead of love =E2=80=93= a thoroughly modern aim in 1922, when women were just entering the workfor= ce. Millie soon begins to delight in the flapper lifestyle, but the high ji= nks start when she checks into a hotel owned by the leader of a white slave= ry ring in China. Written by Richard Morris and Dick Scanlan, Thoroughly Modern Millie featu= res music by Jeanine Tesori, with lyrics by Scanlan. The score is filled e= nergetic and unforgettable music including "Thoroughly Modern Millie", "Not= for the Life of Me", "Forget About the Boy" and "Gimme, Gimme". The always-versatile Cassidy Theatre artist Lester Currie spearheaded the p= roduction handling directing, choreography, set design and costuming duties= . The tap numbers were choreographed by Jennifer Glowe. Musical Direction = is by David Detloff. =20 The original production, directed by Michael Mayer, underwent several works= hops in New York and performances at the La Jolla Playhouse in San Diego, C= alifornia,before ultimately opening on Broadway. The production subsequentl= y won six 2002 Tony Awards, including Best Musical.=20 The Cassidy Theatre is located in the Greenbrier Commons, 6200 Pearl Road i= n Parma Heights. Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sund= ays at 3:00 p.m. There will be an 8:30 p.m. curtain time on Friday, August = 3rd following the Parma Heights Merchant=E2=80=99s Day Parade. Tickets are= $20 for adults and $15 for students and senior citizens. Early reservation= s are strongly suggested and tickets are going fast. Tickets can be ordere= d by phoning the Box Office at (440) 842-4600 from 9:00a.m. to 4:00 p.m., M= onday through Friday. MasterCard and Visa are accepted. =20 FOR INFORMATION: =09Geoffrey Short =09=09geoffshort at sbcglobal.net =20 From nbudin at sbcglobal.net Fri Jul 20 07:52:12 2007 From: nbudin at sbcglobal.net (Noah Budin) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 07:52:12 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Rock My Soul Tonight! Message-ID: <857272.47930.qm@web81413.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-948334443-1184943132=:47930 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Join us tonight...! The Rock My Soul Shabbat Service is an all-musical, all ages, Friday night worship service featuring contemporary, traditional and original music, sometimes upbeat, sometimes contemplative, always soulful, played by a 10 piece band of talented congregational and professional musicians led by Cantor Kathy Sebo and Noah Budin. This worship experience is free and open to the public. (You'll probably like it even if you're not Jewish!) Service begins at 7:30 PM at The Temple - Tifereth Israel, 26000 Shaker Blvd., Beachwood, OH The Temple hosts this service once a month. For future service dates, and other information about Noah Budin, check out www.noahbudin.com --0-948334443-1184943132=:47930 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Join us tonight...!
 
The Rock My Soul Shabbat Service is an all-musical, all ages, Friday night worship service featuring contemporary, traditional and original music, sometimes upbeat, sometimes contemplative, always soulful, played by a 10 piece band of talented congregational and professional musicians led by Cantor Kathy Sebo and Noah Budin. This worship experience is free and open to the public.
 
(You'll probably like it even if you're not Jewish!)
 
Service begins at 7:30 PM at The Temple - Tifereth Israel, 26000 Shaker Blvd., Beachwood, OH
 
The Temple hosts this service once a month.
 
For future service dates, and other information about Noah Budin, check out www.noahbudin.com
 
--0-948334443-1184943132=:47930-- From allison623 at sbcglobal.net Fri Jul 20 09:09:48 2007 From: allison623 at sbcglobal.net (Allison Butler) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 09:09:48 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Open House Sunday Message-ID: <564773.91346.qm@web82901.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1488073063-1184947788=:91346 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, JULY 22nd - 2-4 $189900 ROCKY RIVER ? BUNGALOW WALK TO THE BEACH! Lofted/vaulted kitchen with skylight. Huge master with sitting area, wood burning fireplace, full bathroom and separate shower. French doors open to the balcony overlooking the landscaped back yard. - 2 bedrooms with the 3rd presently converted to the dining room for entertaining. GOT DOGS?. Two nice size kennels with a walk out basement and a fenced yard. Huge Garage for a carpenter or tradesman. This is the perfect starter home in a desirable community. MUST SEE!! Minutes from I-90, I-480, RTA, Rocky River Recreation Center, Cleveland Metroparks, Golf Courses and Cleveland Hopkins Airport. Rocky River School District. http://www.realliving.com/Property/Details.aspx?PropID=6903175&MarketID=2 Feel free to contact me for more information. Allison Butler Realty One Real Living Office: (216)221-6585 Fax: (216)221-1956 Email: allison.butler at realliving.com http://realtyone.com/allison.butler/ --0-1488073063-1184947788=:91346 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit            OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, JULY 22nd - 2-4
 
 $189900 ROCKY RIVER ? BUNGALOW
 
WALK TO THE BEACH! Lofted/vaulted kitchen with skylight. Huge master with sitting area, wood burning fireplace, full bathroom and separate shower. French doors open to the balcony overlooking the landscaped back yard.  - 2 bedrooms with the 3rd presently converted to the dining room for entertaining. GOT DOGS?. Two nice size kennels with a walk out basement and a fenced yard. Huge Garage for a carpenter or tradesman. This is the perfect starter home in a desirable community. MUST SEE!! 

Minutes from I-90, I-480, RTA, Rocky River Recreation Center, Cleveland Metroparks, Golf Courses and Cleveland Hopkins Airport. Rocky River School District.
 
Feel free to contact me for more information.
 
 
 
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Realty One Real Living
Office: (216)221-6585
Fax: (216)221-1956
 
--0-1488073063-1184947788=:91346-- From Jenniver_Sparano at KeyBank.com Fri Jul 20 09:29:09 2007 From: Jenniver_Sparano at KeyBank.com (Jenniver_Sparano at KeyBank.com) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 12:29:09 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Ruthless!" Message-ID: This is a multipart message in MIME format. --=_alternative 005A8F818525731E_= Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" It's summertime in Cleveland and Akron, which means that it's time for our fifth annual musical production to benefit local AIDS agencies! This year, we will be presenting the musical romp RUTHLESS! The Musical With book and lyrics by Joal Paley and music by Marvin Laird, "Ruthless! The Musical" tells a tale of Broadway stardom. Broadway doesn't go for booze and dope...but it does go for scheming, manipulation, backstabbing, concealed identities, and glamorous women doing melodramatic things. For all that -- and more -- come see "Ruthless!" Our all-star cast, under the direction of Curt Arnold and music direction of Charles Eversole, features: Eileen Burns as the perenially frustrated Miss Thorn! Aimee Collier * as the innocently domestic Judy Denmark! Nicole DeAnna as the precociously talented Tina Denmark! Kevin Joseph Kelly as the mysteriously glamorous Sylvia St. Croix! Nick Koesters * as the lovingly critical Lita Encore! Lora Workman as the strangely envious Eve! Performances at Weathervane Community Playhouse, to benefit the Community AIDS Network, take place on Monday and Tuesday, August 20 - 21, 2007 at 7:30 pm -- call the box office at 330-836-2323 for tickets! Performance at Cassidy Theatre, to benefit the AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland, takes place on Monday, August 27, 2007 at 8:00 pm -- call the Taskforce at 216-357-2222 for tickets! We hope you'll join us for an evening of music, laughter, and support for these worthy agencies! * Ms. Collier and Mr. Koesters appear with special permission of Actors' Equity Association ******************************************************************************* This communication may contain privileged and/or confidential information. It is intended solely for the use of the addressee. If you are not the intended recipient, you are strictly prohibited from disclosing, copying, distributing or using any of this information. If you received this communication in error, please contact the sender immediately and destroy the material in its entirety, whether electronic or hard copy. This communication may contain nonpublic personal information about consumers subject to the restrictions of the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act. You may not directly or indirectly reuse or redisclose such information for any purpose other than to provide the services for which you are receiving the information. 127 Public Square, Cleveland, OH 44114 ******************************************************************************* If you prefer not to receive future e-mail offers for products or services from Key send an e-mail to DNERequests at key.com with 'No Promotional E-mails' in the SUBJECT line. --=_alternative 005A8F818525731E_= Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
It's summertime in Cleveland and Akron, which means that it's time for our fifth annual musical production to benefit local AIDS agencies!  This year, we will be presenting the musical romp

                                                RUTHLESS!
                                                The Musical

With book and lyrics by Joal Paley and music by Marvin Laird, "Ruthless! The Musical" tells a tale of Broadway stardom.  Broadway doesn't go for booze and dope...but it does go for scheming, manipulation, backstabbing, concealed identities, and glamorous women doing melodramatic things.    For all that -- and more -- come see "Ruthless!"

Our all-star cast, under the direction of Curt Arnold and music direction of Charles Eversole,  features:

                        Eileen Burns  as the perenially frustrated Miss Thorn!
                        Aimee Collier * as the innocently domestic Judy Denmark!
                        Nicole DeAnna as the precociously talented Tina Denmark!
                        Kevin Joseph Kelly as the mysteriously glamorous Sylvia St. Croix!
                        Nick Koesters * as the lovingly critical Lita Encore!
                        Lora Workman as the strangely envious Eve!


Performances at Weathervane Community Playhouse, to benefit the Community AIDS Network, take place on Monday and Tuesday, August 20 - 21, 2007 at 7:30 pm -- call the box office at 330-836-2323 for tickets!

Performance at Cassidy Theatre, to benefit the AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland, takes place on Monday, August 27, 2007 at 8:00 pm -- call the Taskforce at 216-357-2222 for tickets!

We hope you'll join us for an evening of music, laughter, and support for these worthy agencies!



* Ms. Collier and Mr. Koesters appear with special permission of Actors' Equity Association



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--=_alternative 005A8F818525731E_=-- From tomtq2 at gmail.com Fri Jul 20 08:51:09 2007 From: tomtq2 at gmail.com (Tom Fulton) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 11:51:09 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ACTORS! DANCERS! AUDITIONS! BECK CENTER! WORLD PREMIERE! Message-ID: <9e54fcf40707200851m2bc58c02l56450610c5b7babb@mail.gmail.com> ------=_Part_35330_349812.1184946669524 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=WINDOWS-1252; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline *SUBJECT: AUDITIONS * ** *Note to actors... The roles in this play are not background noise... they are integral to the play and are challenging... We also need you to be able to move... not necessarily dance like ballet dancers, but move with grace..= . There are roles for DANCERS only as well.* BECK CENTER FOR THE ARTS Audition Date: Monday, July 30 - 6pm - 10pm Call: 216-521-2540 to schedule an audition *Note: These roles are non-equity only.* ** Hello Everyone, On Monday, July 30 from 6 pm to 10 pm, Tom Fulton (director) and Marin Cespedes (choreographer) will be holding auditions for the actor/dancer roles in *Reflections*, a musical play, which begins rehearsals on August 1= 4 and Opens on September 14, running through October 7, 2007 at the Beck Center for the Arts. Please call the Beck Center to sign up for a time. http://beckcenter.org/ The World Premiere of: *REFLECTIONS* *(Peggy Sings Leiber and Stoller)* Music and Lyrics by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller September 14 =96 October 7, 2007 Directed by Tom Fulton Starring NYC Jazz great, Laura Theodore Choreograpny and Movement Concepts by Martin Cespedes Music Direction by Larry Goodpaster Produced by Virtual Media Post Productions Original Concept by Joe Beck & Laura Theodore The Play: Thirty-two years ago, Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, the legendary songwriters of the 50's and 60's, produced an album called "MIRRORS." In 2005 this musical masterpiece was re-released as "Peggy Lee Sings Leiber & Stoller." This timeless CD is comprised of 15 brilliant songs written by th= e prolific team, including well known numbers like "Kansas City", "I'm a Woman" and the legendary hit "Is That All There Is." The show is a kaleidoscope of beautiful love songs, hilarious send-ups of Broadway, haunting tunes of days gone by, and reflects the pure joy of living. Now fo= r the first time, in a world premiere production, renowned actress and recording artist Laura Theodore brings these astonishing songs to the stage= . Guitarist Joe Beck, who worked with Peggy for many years, provides a first person filmed narrative for these songs with sweet, funny and poignant memories=97while Laura Theodore brings Leiber and Stoller's music to life through the genius of her remarkable voice. Available 5 Roles: - *Child Peggy* - Peggy at 10 - 12 years old - Voice of Nikki - Dance - *Young Peggy* - *Peggy in her early career (18 - 24 yrs old)* - Reporter - Assistant - Dance - *Peggy's Husband (30-s - 40's)* - *A*nnouncer - Others - Dance - *Peggy's Step Mother* (30's - 40's) - Assistant - House Keeper - Sophie Slomsky (an imagined character) - *Peggy's Father (30's - 40's)* - **Announcer - Doctor - Reporter - Dancer - Station Manager The ensemble (above) play numerous roles, provide dance, movement and mime background. The primary roles listed are fairly challenging, so all actors must be able to move well as well as have a proficiency as actors. Actors should come to auditions ready to move. No memorized monologues are necessary. This will be a movement and cold-reading audition only. Please call the Beck Center 216-521-2540 to sign up for an audition slot. Be prepared for the possibility of staying beyond your audition slot time. If you have any questions, concerns or special requests, you may e-mail Tom Fulton at tomtq2 at gmail.com Thank you. We hope to see you there. Tom Fulton Director ------=_Part_35330_349812.1184946669524 Content-Type: text/html; charset=WINDOWS-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline
SUBJECT: AUDITIONS <= /div>
 
Note = to actors... The roles in this play are not background noise... they are in= tegral to the play and are challenging... We also need you to be able to mo= ve... not necessarily dance like ballet dancers, but move with grace... The= re are roles for DANCERS only as well.
BEC= K CENTER FOR THE ARTS
Aud= ition Date:  Monday, July 30 - 6pm - 10pm
Cal= l:  216-521-2540 to schedule an audition
Note:  These roles are non-equity only.
 
Hel= lo Everyone,
 
On = Monday, July 30 from 6 pm to 10 pm, Tom Fulton (director) and Marin Cespede= s (choreographer) will be holding auditions for the actor/dancer roles= in Reflections= , a musical play, which begins rehearsals on August 14 and Opens on Septemb= er 14, running through October 7, 2007 at the Beck Center for the Arts.&nbs= p; Please call the Beck Center to sign up for a time. =20 http://be= ckcenter.org/ 
 
The= World Premiere of:
REFLECTIONS
(Peggy Sings Leiber and Stoller)
Music and Lyri= cs by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller
September 14 =96 October 7, 2007
Directed by Tom Fulton
Starring= NYC Jazz great, Laura Theodore
Cho= reograpny and Movement Concepts by Martin Cespedes
Mus= ic Direction by Larry Goodpaster
Produced by Virtual Media Po= st Productions
Original Concept by Joe Beck & Laura Theodore

<= /font> The Play:
Thi= rty-two years ago, Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, the legendary songwriters= of the 50's and 60's, produced an album called "MIRRORS."= ; In 2005 this musical masterpiece was re-released as "Peggy Lee Sings= Leiber & Stoller." This timeless CD is comprised of 15 brilliant = songs written by the prolific team, including well known numbers like "= ;Kansas City", "I'm a Woman" and the legendary hit "= ;Is That All There Is." The show is a kaleidoscope of beautiful love s= ongs, hilarious send-ups of Broadway, haunting tunes of days gone by, and r= eflects the pure joy of living. Now for the first time, in a world premiere= production, renowned actress and recording artist Laura Theodore brings th= ese astonishing songs to the stage. Guitarist Joe Beck, who worked with Peg= gy for many years, provides a first person filmed narrative for these songs= with sweet, funny and poignant memories=97while Laura Theodore brings Leib= er and Stoller's music to life through the genius of her remarkable voi= ce.=20
 
Ava= ilable 5 Roles:
  • = Child Peggy= =20
    • Peggy at 10 - 12=  years old
    • Voice of Nikki <= /font>
    • = Dance
       
  • = Young Peggy= =20
    • Peggy in her early= career (18 - 24 yrs old)=20
    • Reporter =
    • Assistant
    • = Dance
       
  • Peggy's Husban= d (30-s - 40's)=20
    • = Announcer =20
    • Others
    • = Dance
       
  • = Peggy's S= tep Mother (30's - 40's)=20
    • Assistant
    • House Keeper
    • Sophie Slomsky (= an imagined character)
= <= /font>
  • Peggy's Father= (30's - 40's)=20
    • Announcer<= /font> =20
    • Doctor =20
    • Reporter =20
    • Dancer =20
    • Station Manager
The= ensemble (above) play numerous roles, provide dance, movement and mime bac= kground. The primary roles listed are fairly challenging, so all actors must be able to move well as well as have a = proficiency as actors.  Actors s= hould come to auditions ready to move.  No memorized monologues are ne= cessary.  This will be a movement and cold-reading audition only.=20
 
Ple= ase call the Beck Center 216-521-2540 to sign up for an audition slot.
 
Be = prepared for the possibility of staying beyond your audition slot time.&nbs= p; If you have any questions, concerns or special requests, you may e-mail = Tom Fulton at=20 tomtq2 at g= mail.com
 
Tha= nk you.
We hope to see you there.
&nb= sp;
Tom Fulton
Director
------=_Part_35330_349812.1184946669524-- From glfan22 at hotmail.com Fri Jul 20 10:05:48 2007 From: glfan22 at hotmail.com (Christina Smith) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 13:05:48 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Has The Documenatry Film "To Be Healed By The Earth" been cast yet? Message-ID: Have not heard any news about the film. Anyone here going to be in the film "To Be Healed By The Earth"? Thanks, Chris _________________________________________________________________ http://imagine-windowslive.com/hotmail/?locale=en-us&ocid=TXT_TAGHM_migration_HM_mini_pcmag_0507 From Christopher.Benko at tri-c.edu Fri Jul 20 10:25:04 2007 From: Christopher.Benko at tri-c.edu (Benko, Christopher) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 13:25:04 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fall 2007 C.A.M.P. Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7CAF2.E9670FF6 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C7CAF2.E9670FF6" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C7CAF2.E9670FF6 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 On behalf of Alice Backus... =20 Summer is over, yet that doesn't mean the fun is... New opportunities and creative experiences for all ages, coming this = Fall Semester! =20 = =20 Tri-C Community Arts & Music Program Fall 2007 =20 =20 Music Lessons - All Campuses Monday, September 10, 2007 - Saturday, January 12, 2008 =BD Hour Lessons $280, 1 Hour Lessons $560 =20 String Orchestra - Metropolitan Campus Saturdays, September 15, 2007 - January 12, 2008 $190 =20 Silver Strings - Eastern Campus Tuesdays, September 11, 2007 - January 8, 2008 $170 =20 Jazz Preparatory Program - Metropolitan Campus Saturdays, September 15, 2007 - January 12, 2008 $300 =20 Voice Class - Western Campus Mondays, September 10, 2007 - January 7, 2008 $170 =20 Gospel Class - Metropolitan Campus Mondays, September 10, 2007 - January 7, 2008 $170 =20 Recording Arts and Technology - Off-Site=20 First Session: September 24 - October 25, 2007 Second Session: November 5 - December 13, 2007 $300 per Session =20 Music Technology - Metropolitan Campus Saturdays, September 15, 2007 - January 12, 2008 $300 =20 New Rock Band - Eastern Campus Saturdays, September 15, 2007 - January 12, 2008 $300 =20 Vintage Rock Band - Off Site Mondays, September 10, 2007 - January 7, 2008 Wednesdays, September 12, 2007 - January 9, 2008 $300 =20 Urban Street Dance - Metropolitan Campus Thursdays, September 13, 2007 - January 10, 2008 $170 =20 Roots of Rhythm Tuesdays, Eastern Campus, September 11, 2007 - January 8, 2008 Thursdays, Metro Campus, September 13, 2007 - January 10, 2008 $200 =20 Roots of Rhythm Class Tuesdays, Eastern Campus, September 11, 2007 - January 8, 2008 Thursdays, Metro Campus, September 13, 2007 - January 10, 2008 $200 =20 West African Dance and Drumming Wednesdays, Metro Campus, September 12, 2007 - January 9, 2008 Thursdays, Western Campus, September 13, 2007 - January 10, 2008 $170 =20 Liturgical Dance - Metropolitan Campus Tuesdays, September 11, 2007 - January 8, 2008=20 $170 =20 Dramatic Connections - Eastern and Western Campuses Saturdays, September 15, 2007 - January 12, 2008 $170 =20 Musical Theater - Eastern and Western Campuses Saturdays, September 15, 2007 - January 12, 2008 $170 =20 Registration Begins August 6th For more information call 216.987.6145 =20 =20 Christopher Benko Cuyahoga Community College Metropolitan Campus Community Arts & Music Program Clerical Assistant=20 christopher.benko at tri-c.edu Office: (216) 987-6145 Fax: (216) 987-4186 =20 ------_=_NextPart_002_01C7CAF2.E9670FF6 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

On behalf of Alice = Backus…

 

Summer is over, yet that doesn’t mean the fun = is…

New opportunities and creative experiences for all ages, coming this Fall = Semester!

 

      = ;            =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;            = ;            =             

   Tri-C

Community = Arts & Music Program

Fall 2007

 

=  

Music Lessons – = All Campuses

Monday, September 10, 2007 – Saturday, = January 12, 2008

=BD Hour Lessons $280, 1 Hour Lessons = $560

 

String Orchestra = – Metropolitan Campus

Saturdays, September 15, 2007 – January = 12, 2008

$190

 

Silver Strings – Eastern Campus

Tuesdays, September 11, 2007 – January = 8, 2008

$170

 

Jazz Preparatory = Program – Metropolitan Campus

Saturdays, September 15, 2007 – January = 12, 2008

$300

 

Voice Class – = Western Campus

Mondays, September 10, 2007 – January 7, = 2008

$170

 

Gospel Class – Metropolitan Campus

Mondays, September 10, 2007 – January 7, = 2008

$170

 

Recording Arts and = Technology – Off-Site

First Session: September 24 – October = 25, 2007

Second Session: November 5 – December = 13, 2007

$300 per Session

 

Music Technology = – Metropolitan Campus

Saturdays, September 15, 2007 – January = 12, 2008

$300

 

New Rock Band – = Eastern Campus

Saturdays, September 15, 2007 – January = 12, 2008

$300

 

Vintage Rock Band = – Off Site

Mondays, September 10, 2007 – January 7, = 2008

Wednesdays, September 12, 2007 – January = 9, 2008

$300

 

Urban Street Dance = – Metropolitan Campus

Thursdays, September 13, 2007 – January = 10, 2008

$170

 

Roots of = Rhythm

Tuesdays, Eastern Campus, September 11, 2007 = – January 8, 2008

Thursdays, Metro Campus, September 13, 2007 = – January 10, 2008

$200

 

Roots of Rhythm = Class

Tuesdays, Eastern Campus, September 11, 2007 = – January 8, 2008

Thursdays, Metro Campus, September 13, 2007 = – January 10, 2008

$200

 

West African Dance and Drumming

Wednesdays, Metro Campus, September 12, 2007 = – January 9, 2008

Thursdays, Western Campus, September 13, 2007 = – January 10, 2008

$170

 

Liturgical Dance = – Metropolitan Campus

Tuesdays, September 11, 2007 – January = 8, 2008

$170

 

Dramatic Connections = – Eastern and Western Campuses

Saturdays, September 15, 2007 – January = 12, 2008

$170

 

Musical Theater – Eastern = and Western Campuses

Saturdays, September 15, 2007 – January = 12, 2008

$170

 

Registration Begins August = 6th

For more information = call

216.987.6145=

 

 

Christopher = Benko

Cuyahoga Community = College

Metropolitan Campus

Community Arts & Music = Program

Clerical Assistant

Office: (216) 987-6145

Fax:    (216) = 987-4186

 

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Pass on your knowledge to inner-city children. Music degree not required. Barbara Wilberg, Co-Director Joyful Noise Neighborhood Music School (216) 671-5528; (216) 952-4398; or email From joyfulnoisemusicschool at adelphia.net Fri Jul 20 12:17:49 2007 From: joyfulnoisemusicschool at adelphia.net (joyfulnoisemusicschool at adelphia.net) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 12:17:49 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]start and lead ensembles Message-ID: <26849509.1184959069917.JavaMail.root@web23> Volunteer musician sought to introduce young musicians with some experience to group playing. Free music school. parents often present. Cleveland West Side. From joyfulnoisemusicschool at adelphia.net Fri Jul 20 12:26:07 2007 From: joyfulnoisemusicschool at adelphia.net (joyfulnoisemusicschool at adelphia.net) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 12:26:07 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Give back" musical knowledge Message-ID: <26997210.1184959567641.JavaMail.root@web23> Free music school for Cleveland families who cannot afford lessons or instruments seeks people who love to play to pass on their skill and enthusiasm to children. We are interested in orchestra, band, folk, or other instruments for youthful learning. Music degree or teaching experience not required...just the desire to make a difference in young lives. School up three years & supported by the Cleveland Foundation and the Ohio Arts Council. Contact Barbara Wilberg, Co-Director Joyful Noise Neighborhood Music School (216) 672-5528; (216) 9524398; email From jameskosmatka at yahoo.com Fri Jul 20 12:38:44 2007 From: jameskosmatka at yahoo.com (James Kosmatka) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 12:38:44 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Don't forget: Green-Haired Punk vs. Silver Skinned Alien at Ingenuity Message-ID: <299587.1317.qm@web50511.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-1738502591-1184960324=:1317 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit One weekend only, so don't miss out! http://www.csuohio.edu/theater/news.htm http://www.ingenuitycleveland.com/events/Whirligig CSU?s Dramatic Arts Program is pleased to announce its production of Whirligig by Mac Wellman is making a comeback this summer as part of Ingenuity Festival. A big hit last fall, Whirligig will appear in an outdoor alternative space in downtown Cleveland, July 20-22, 2007. Whirligig follows the misadventures of a runaway, green haired, punk rocker chick who encounters a space alien in a Midwestern bus station. Things get interesting when they are visited by a mysterious bus driver and three versions of the girl's preppy, prom-queen-aspiring sister. The play features poetry slam dialogue, political tirades from the 80?s (which are somehow disturbingly familiar) and a surprise ending which is literally ?out of this world?. Holly Holsinger, fresh off her acclaimed appearances in Cleveland Public Theatre's Two-Headed and CSU Summer Repertory Theatre's Booth, directs Katelyn Cornelius (The Robber Bridegroom, CSU Summer Rep), Jason Dixon (Cleveland Playhouse, Antwone Fisher), Carly Garinger, Brian McNally (Our Town, Cleveland Public Theatre), Christine Miles (Robber Bridegroom), and Amber Pompeii. Cleveland native Mac Wellman won the Lifetime Achievement Obie Award for his celebrated experimental narrative, absurdist sense of humor, and biting social/political content. His work has been performed at CPT, Yale Rep, Actor's Theatre of Louisville, and the Smithsonian and Whitney Museums. July 20th, 21st, and 22nd 8pm at 1720 Euclid Avenue. Admission is included with your Ingenuity Festival ticket. --------------------------------- Be a better Globetrotter. Get better travel answers from someone who knows. Yahoo! Answers - Check it out. --0-1738502591-1184960324=:1317 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
 
CSU?s Dramatic Arts Program is pleased to announce its production of Whirligig by Mac Wellman is making a comeback this summer as part of Ingenuity Festival. A big hit last fall, Whirligig will appear in an outdoor alternative space in downtown Cleveland, July 20-22, 2007.
 
Whirligig follows the misadventures of a runaway, green haired, punk rocker chick who encounters a space alien in a Midwestern bus station.  Things get interesting when they are visited by a mysterious bus driver and three versions of the girl's preppy, prom-queen-aspiring sister. The play features poetry slam dialogue, political tirades from the 80?s (which are somehow disturbingly familiar) and a surprise ending which is literally ?out of this world?.
 
Holly Holsinger, fresh off her acclaimed appearances in Cleveland Public Theatre's Two-Headed and CSU Summer Repertory Theatre's Booth, directs Katelyn Cornelius (The Robber Bridegroom, CSU Summer Rep), Jason Dixon (Cleveland Playhouse, Antwone Fisher), Carly Garinger, Brian McNally (Our Town, Cleveland Public Theatre), Christine Miles (Robber Bridegroom), and Amber Pompeii.

Cleveland native Mac Wellman won the Lifetime Achievement Obie Award for his celebrated experimental narrative, absurdist sense of humor, and biting social/political content.  His work has been performed at CPT, Yale Rep, Actor's Theatre of Louisville, and the Smithsonian and Whitney Museums.
 
July 20th, 21st, and 22nd
8pm at 1720 Euclid Avenue. 
 
Admission is included with your Ingenuity Festival ticket.


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Yahoo! Answers - Check it out. --0-1738502591-1184960324=:1317-- From lewismaloney at sbcglobal.net Fri Jul 20 12:51:24 2007 From: lewismaloney at sbcglobal.net (Roseanne Lewis-Maloney) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 15:51:24 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]QUEEN ANN VICTORIAN FOR SALE Message-ID: <46A1123C.6060300@sbcglobal.net> Open House this Sunday 2-4 http://3000daisyave.com/ -- -thanks for choosing to reduce, reuse & recycle- From mikestrio at sbcglobal.net Fri Jul 20 12:52:10 2007 From: mikestrio at sbcglobal.net (Michael Petrone) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 15:52:10 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Petrone CD Release Party & Television Appearance Message-ID: <6ab3fb316c713859e018367921a23d2a@sbcglobal.net> --Apple-Mail-1-495500667 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed Saturday, July 28th, 2007 come celebrate with The Mike Petrone Trio the release of their new CD, "blue" at CROP BISTRO & BAR, 1400 West 6th Street in the Warehouse District. (Right next to JOHNNY'S DOWNTOWN) Festivites begin at 7:30 p.m. There will be complimentary hors d'ouvres and free drink specials by BELVEDERE. "blue" is available for sale through mikepetrone.com., and of course you can purchase all of Mike's available CD's at the release party. Also, in advance of the party, you can catch them on "Good Company' on WKYC Channel 3 in Cleveland this Tuesday, July 24 at 10:00 a.m. To make a reservation for the release party you can call CROP BISTRO at (216) 696- CROP. Look forward to seeing you there ! --Apple-Mail-1-495500667 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=US-ASCII CourierSaturday, July 28th, 2007 come celebrate with The Mike Petrone Trio the release of their new CD, "blue" at CROP BISTRO & BAR, 1400 West 6th Street in the Warehouse District. (Right next to JOHNNY'S DOWNTOWN) Festivites begin at 7:30 p.m. There will be complimentary hors d'ouvres and free drink specials by BELVEDERE. "blue" is available for sale through 0000,3333,9999mikepetrone.com., and of course you can purchase all of Mike's available CD's at the release party. Also, in advance of the party, you can catch them on "Good Company' on WKYC Channel 3 in Cleveland this Tuesday, July 24 at 10:00 a.m. To make a reservation for the release party you can call CROP BISTRO at (216) 696- CROP. Look forward to seeing you there ! --Apple-Mail-1-495500667-- From mcburney_c at Shaker-Heights.k12.oh.us Fri Jul 20 13:18:49 2007 From: mcburney_c at Shaker-Heights.k12.oh.us (McBurney, Christine) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 16:18:49 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Vote to bring Live Theatre to Children References: <014601c7cb01$7b489a70$da00a8c0@clevelandplayhouse.net> Message-ID: <6FECCAE36927C548B487F54C9D512E6B9FB52A@adminmail.shaker-net.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7CB0B.5286EEFB Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Please vote for the Amex arts proposal sponsored by TCG by July 22! =20 ________________________________ From: Theatre Communications Group [mailto:tcg at tcg.pmailus.com]=20 Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 4:06 PM To: mbloom at clevelandplayhouse.com Subject: We made it to the top 25, but we still need your help! 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Great News! =  Theatre Communications Group (TCG) and National = Corporate Theatre Fund (NCTF) are pleased to announce that the = Bring Young Audiences to Live Theatre project has been = voted into the Top 25 of American Express's The Members = Project!  It is the lone live = arts project and we now only have until July 22 to get into the = Top 5.  =  

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C7CB0B.5286EEFB-- From sbonds1 at juno.com Fri Jul 20 14:42:55 2007 From: sbonds1 at juno.com (sbonds1 at juno.com) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 21:42:55 GMT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Production/Location Manager needed for Short Film Message-ID: <20070720.144255.17878.3@webmail17.dca.untd.com> I'm looking for a highly motivated person to work as a = Production/Location Manager for a short film I'll be making in the = Cleveland area late August/early September. The position is volunteer, = but I guarantee you will learn much about the process of filmaking = from a working Hollywood professional. You will also be given screen = credit, and receive a DVD of the final film. Even if you don't know = exactly what a production manager does, I will teach you -- but you'll = need to be a quick learner, because things will happen fast. I need to = fill this position ASAP, as locations for filming will need to be = secured prior to my arrival in Cleveland the last week of August. Did you know??? The production manager is one of the most important = jobs on a film set! He/she is to the producer what the assistant = director is to the director. Organizational experience helpful, and the time to dedicate to the = project a must. There will be a total of five or six shooting days = between the dates of August 23rd to September 12. If you think you = have what it takes to make a film happen, please contact me at: sbonds1 at juno.com I look forward to hearing from you! Steve Bonds From Margaret.Berke at tri-c.edu Fri Jul 20 14:49:28 2007 From: Margaret.Berke at tri-c.edu (Berke, Margaret) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 17:49:28 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]REMINDER: The Royalton Players "Robin Hood Caper" Auditions s Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7CB17.D8D68CCA Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Royalton Players will be holding auditions for "The Robin Hood Caper" by Fred Carmichael on Sunday, July 22nd and Monday, 23rd at 7pm.=20 =20 Auditions will be held at the Masonic Temple, 6320 Royalton Rd in North Royalton (on Rt. 82 across from Arby's). Please be prepared to read from the script. The show will run September 21, 22, 23, 28, and 29. =20 Synopsis: Carmichael takes an old plot - rob from the rich and give to the poor - and adds an amusing modern slant with 4 retired crooks who use their talents for charitable purposes. =20 All roles available. The cast consists of 6 men and 4 women. Description of characters: =20 The 4 "retired" crooks carry the bulk of the play. They are: * Flora Langley: an old and very kindly soul * Jason Bosley: speaks with a soft, almost ministerial quality in his voice * Emily Jordan: perhaps the youngest of the four. The best preserved with a good figure for one her age. * Phillip Mullins: older than the other three but with a wonderful sense of humor and something of a flirt. =20 Other characters: * Richard Collins: middle aged, handsome in a more rugged then pretty-boy way. * Jessica Selby: attractive in mid twenties to thirties with a keen sense of humor but capable of being firm. * Hubert Ratner: middle aged, smooth and overly confident to the point of being almost oily. * Warren Coates: also middle aged, always trying to please but has unfortunate way of always saying the wrong thing. * Frederick Ruggles: middle aged pleasant looking man whose gruffness hides quite a warm heart. * Sylvia Coates: proper wife of a small-town official. =20 Ages are approximate. Will consider individuals who are not the ages indicated but can be made up to look that age. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7CB17.D8D68CCA Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The Royalton Players will = be holding auditions for "The Robin Hood = Caper" by Fred Carmichael on Sunday, July 22nd and Monday, 23rd at 7pm. =

 

Auditions will be held at = the Masonic Temple, 6320 Royalton = Rd in North = Royalton (on Rt. 82 across from Arby's).  Please be prepared to read from = the script.  The show will run September 21, 22, 23, 28, and = 29.

 

Synopsis:=   Carmichael takes an old plot - rob from the rich = and give to the poor - and adds an amusing modern slant with 4 retired crooks who = use their talents for charitable purposes.

 

All roles = available.  The cast consists of 6 men and 4 women.  Description of = characters:

 

The 4 "retired" = crooks carry the bulk of the play.  They are:

•  Flora Langley: an old and very = kindly soul

•  Jason Bosley: speaks with a soft, = almost ministerial quality in his voice

•  Emily Jordan: perhaps the youngest = of the four. The best preserved with a good figure for one her = age.

•  Phillip Mullins: older than the = other three but with a wonderful sense of humor and something of a = flirt.

 

Other = characters:

•  Richard Collins: middle aged, = handsome in a more rugged then pretty-boy way.

•  Jessica Selby: attractive in mid = twenties to thirties with a keen sense of humor but capable of being = firm.

•  Hubert Ratner: middle aged, smooth = and overly confident to the point of being almost = oily.

•  Warren Coates: also middle aged, always = trying to please but has unfortunate way of always saying the wrong = thing.

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C7CB17.D8D68CCA-- From msprospero at hotmail.com Fri Jul 20 15:16:00 2007 From: msprospero at hotmail.com (MsProspero) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 18:16:00 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Floyd Gaffney, former Karamu/Cleveland artist passed away Message-ID: <001d01c7cb1b$8d8975a0$0400a8c0@LEC> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_001E_01C7CAFA.0677D5A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit For those of you who knew Dr. Floyd Gaffney, I just thought I'd pass along the news that he has passed away this week. I've met a few folks here who knew him, but may not have kept in touch over the years, so I'm posting this for their benefit. Dr. Gaffney was from Cleveland and trained in theatre arts and dance here, cutting his teeth at Karamu and other prestigious houses. Dr. Gaffney's illustrious career eventually brought him to San Diego, CA, where he taught at the University of Calif and, upon his retirement, was awarded the title of Professor Emeritus at that institution. He was an "institution" as an artist, director, producer and all around 'mover and shaker' in the San Diego and LA theatre scene and shall be greatly missed there. MsProspero ------=_NextPart_000_001E_01C7CAFA.0677D5A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

For those of you who knew Dr. Floyd Gaffney, I just = thought I’d pass along the news that he has passed away this week. = I’ve met a few folks here who knew him, but may not have kept in touch over the = years, so I’m posting this for their = benefit.

 

Dr. Gaffney was from Cleveland and trained in theatre arts and dance here, cutting his teeth at Karamu = and other prestigious houses.   Dr. Gaffney’s illustrious = career eventually brought him to San Diego, = CA, where he taught at the University of Calif and, upon his retirement, was awarded the title of Professor Emeritus at = that institution.  

 

He was an “institution” as an artist, = director, producer and all around ‘mover and shaker’ in the San Diego and LA theatre scene and = shall be greatly missed there.

 

 

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----------MB_8C99967D127CF90_83C_BD99_WEBMAIL-MA11.sysops.aol.com-- From debchevy2 at windstream.net Sat Jul 21 07:08:48 2007 From: debchevy2 at windstream.net (debchevy2 at windstream.net) Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 10:08:48 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Guys & Dolls Message-ID: <20070721140848.RCIW7621.ispmxmta05-srv.windstream.net@webmail-relay.alltel.net> Olde Towne Hall Theatre, 36119 Center Ridge Road, North Ridgeville, is accepting applications for the positions of Director, Musical Director and Choreographer for "Guys & Dolls". Performance dates are Feb. 15 - March 8, 2008. Audition dates to be set by director. Resumes can be submitted to OTHT, P.O. Box 39284, N. Ridgeville, OH 44039 From martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com Sat Jul 21 07:12:27 2007 From: martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com (Martin Friedman) Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 07:12:27 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lakeland: Review of BARRYMORE Message-ID: <446004.52887.qm@web36813.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1476547840-1185027147=:52887 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Barrymore? at Lakeland is tour de force for actor Mitchell Fields offers a nuanced portrait of self- destructive theater icon John Barrymore. Reviewed by: FRAN HELLER Contributing Writer The name Barrymore is synonymous with theater. There?s the Barrymore Theatre on Broadway, for example, is named after Ethel Barrymore. Earlier comedies about the Barrymore clan include ?The Royal Family? by George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber, and Paul Rudnick?s ?I Hate Hamlet.? The legacy continues with John Barrymore?s granddaughter, screen actress Drew Barrymore. ?Barrymore? by William Luce is a mostly one-person bio-show about John Barrymore, the youngest of three famous siblings born into an illustrious theatrical family that spanned four generations. The show is at Lakeland Community College Theatre through July 28. Written for Christopher Plummer and the Stratford Theatre Festival of Canada, where it had its world premi?re in 1996, the play transferred to Broadway and bagged a Tony for Plummer in 1997. As drama, ?Barrymore? is wanting, but as a tour-de-force performance piece by the estimable Mitchell Fields in the title role, it is a thoroughly satisfying evening of theater. Under Martin Friedman?s well-paced direction, Fields commands the stage as the alcoholic, self-destructive Barrymore, once considered the greatest actor of his generation. Keeping the audience engaged is a formidable task for any actor in a solo show. There are a few discernible dips in timing, and Fields?s tipsy gait is an on-again, off-again swagger. But these are minor tics compared with Fields?s nuanced portrait of the legendary actor who once reached for the stars before plummeting to earth. His Barrymore is funny, moving, bawdy and tragic; everything good theater should be. In the original production, which I saw on Broadway, the character of the prompter is heard but remains unseen until curtain call. In this production, Friedman places the prompter off-stage but in full view of the audience. It?s a deft touch, adding energy and tension to the dialogue. Andrew Narten is excellent as the prompter Frank, who feeds Barrymore his lines and nourishes his ego. The play takes place in New York City one month before John Barrymore?s death. The year is 1942, a few months after Pearl Harbor, and as Barrymore wryly notes, his effort to revive his career pales in comparison to a world filled with horror. Barrymore has rented a theater for one night in an effort to resurrect his title role in Shakespeare?s ?Richard III.? Keith Nagy?s rendition of the backstage of a theater littered with props, racks of costumes, an assortment of trunks, and a tall ladder is spot on. The play opens (and closes) with a scratchy taped recording of the real Barrymore. Sporting a three-piece suit, fedora and signature mustache, Mitchell Fields sails across the stage on a moveable garment rack of costumes. Without skipping a beat, the slightly inebriated Barrymore digresses into a litany of risqu? jokes, humorous imitations, and slivers of biography as he tries to recall King Richard?s lines. ?We were the theater?s royal family, and I was the clown prince,? says John in a self-mocking tone that threads the entire play. Between the self-parodying and the laughs, there are glimpses of Barrymore?s professional and personal life. Like Lionel and Ethel, John reluctantly became an actor, and like his siblings, he held a dim view of ?the family business.? He describes acting as a scavenger profession, a junk pile of all the arts in which ?we three were trapped in the family cul-de-sac.? Both John and Lionel wanted to be painters; Ethel aspired to be a pianist. But as Ethel would later recall in an interview, ?we went into acting not because we wanted to, but because it was what we knew best.? Already a matinee idol and famous actor on stage and screen in 1920, John Barrymore is urged by young playwright Ned Sheldon to tackle the classics. John?s affection for Ned is palpable. At age 38, Barrymore delivers a triumphant performance as ?Richard III.? Two years later, he reached even greater success as ?Hamlet? in a performance described as the best of the century. But Barrymore detested long runs, and after beating Edwin Booth?s record as Hamlet by one performance, he left the show and sailed for Europe. His Hamlet in London was also a triumph, and he continued to make movies, (about 60 in a 25-year span), but eventually his self-inflicted, punishing lifestyle proved his undoing. According to sources, by 1936, he could no longer remember his lines, which doctors attributed to his excessive alcoholism. He died at age 60. Both Ethel and Lionel would outlive him by a number of years,. with Lionel even continuing to act from a wheelchair. John?s personal life, including four marriages that he describes as ?bus accidents,? was a disaster. Among all the children, he was the one most haunted by his demonic father, whom he feared he would emulate. (The elder Barrymore spent the last two years of his life in a mental institution, suffering from syphilis and alcoholism.) Barrymore?s mother died when the children were teenagers. Because his parents were always on the road, John and his siblings were raised by their grandmother, whom Barrymore affectionately called Mum Mum. He creates an endearing picture of his actress grandmother, Mrs. John Drew, whom he proudly describes as the first woman to run a major American theater, the Arch Theatre in Philadelphia. There are adequately mimed portraits of Lionel and Ethel, gossip columnist Louella Parsons, a sanitarium director named Frau Himmler, and silent-film star John Gilbert, whose high pitched voice proved a disaster in the talkies. Fields really shines is in his delivery of ?To be or not to be.?Spoken in a voice barely above a whisper, Hamlet?s soliloquy becomes a requiem for the actor?s ravaged spirit. Fields?s honey-voiced rendition of ?What a piece of work is man,? another Hamlet soliloquy, raised a lump in my throat. Fields?s complete transformation in the second act as Richard III is amazing. Credit belongs to costumer Craig Tucker, wigmaker Winn Douglass, and Nagy?s battlefield lighting. Our endless fascination with how the once famous have fallen is satisfied in this fine production of a legendary icon of American theater. --------------------------------- Be a better Heartthrob. Get better relationship answers from someone who knows. Yahoo! Answers - Check it out. --0-1476547840-1185027147=:52887 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit                                          
Barrymore? at Lakeland is tour de force for actor
Mitchell Fields offers a nuanced portrait of self- destructive theater icon John Barrymore.
Reviewed by: FRAN HELLER Contributing Writer

The name Barrymore is synonymous with theater.
There?s the Barrymore Theatre on Broadway, for example, is named after Ethel Barrymore. Earlier comedies about the Barrymore clan include ?The Royal Family? by George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber, and Paul Rudnick?s ?I Hate Hamlet.? The legacy continues with John Barrymore?s granddaughter, screen actress Drew Barrymore.

?Barrymore? by William Luce is a mostly one-person bio-show about John Barrymore, the youngest of three famous siblings born into an illustrious theatrical family that spanned four generations. The show is at Lakeland Community College Theatre through July 28. Written for Christopher Plummer and the Stratford Theatre Festival of Canada, where it had its world premi?re in 1996, the play transferred to Broadway and bagged a Tony for Plummer in 1997.

As drama, ?Barrymore? is wanting, but as a tour-de-force performance piece by the estimable Mitchell Fields in the title role, it is a thoroughly satisfying evening of theater. Under Martin Friedman?s well-paced direction, Fields commands the stage as the alcoholic, self-destructive Barrymore, once considered the greatest actor of his generation.
Keeping the audience engaged is a formidable task for any actor in a solo show. There are a few discernible dips in timing, and Fields?s tipsy gait is an on-again, off-again swagger. But these are minor tics compared with Fields?s nuanced portrait of the legendary actor who once reached for the stars before plummeting to earth. His Barrymore is funny, moving, bawdy and tragic; everything good theater should be.

In the original production, which I saw on Broadway, the character of the prompter is heard but remains unseen until curtain call. In this production, Friedman places the prompter off-stage but in full view of the audience. It?s a deft touch, adding energy and tension to the dialogue. Andrew Narten is excellent as the prompter Frank, who feeds Barrymore his lines and nourishes his ego.

The play takes place in New York City one month before John Barrymore?s death. The year is 1942, a few months after Pearl Harbor, and as Barrymore wryly notes, his effort to revive his career pales in comparison to a world filled with horror.

Barrymore has rented a theater for one night in an effort to resurrect his title role in Shakespeare?s ?Richard III.? Keith Nagy?s rendition of the backstage of a theater littered with props, racks of costumes, an assortment of trunks, and a tall ladder is spot on.

The play opens (and closes) with a scratchy taped recording of the real Barrymore. Sporting a three-piece suit, fedora and signature mustache, Mitchell Fields sails across the stage on a moveable garment rack of costumes. Without skipping a beat, the slightly inebriated Barrymore digresses into a litany of risqu? jokes, humorous imitations, and slivers of biography as he tries to recall King Richard?s lines.
?We were the theater?s royal family, and I was the clown prince,? says John in a self-mocking tone that threads the entire play. Between the self-parodying and the laughs, there are glimpses of Barrymore?s professional and personal life.

Like Lionel and Ethel, John reluctantly became an actor, and like his siblings, he held a dim view of ?the family business.? He describes acting as a scavenger profession, a junk pile of all the arts in which ?we three were trapped in the family cul-de-sac.?

Both John and Lionel wanted to be painters; Ethel aspired to be a pianist. But as Ethel would later recall in an interview, ?we went into acting not because we wanted to, but because it was what we knew best.?

Already a matinee idol and famous actor on stage and screen in 1920, John Barrymore is urged by young playwright Ned Sheldon to tackle the classics. John?s affection for Ned is palpable.
At age 38, Barrymore delivers a triumphant performance as ?Richard III.? Two years later, he reached even greater success as ?Hamlet? in a performance described as the best of the century.

But Barrymore detested long runs, and after beating Edwin Booth?s record as Hamlet by one performance, he left the show and sailed for Europe. His Hamlet in London was also a triumph, and he continued to make movies, (about 60 in a 25-year span), but eventually his self-inflicted, punishing lifestyle proved his undoing. According to sources, by 1936, he could no longer remember his lines, which doctors attributed to his excessive alcoholism. He died at age 60. Both Ethel and Lionel would outlive him by a number of years,. with Lionel even continuing to act from a wheelchair.

John?s personal life, including four marriages that he describes as ?bus accidents,? was a disaster. Among all the children, he was the one most haunted by his demonic father, whom he feared he would emulate. (The elder Barrymore spent the last two years of his life in a mental institution, suffering from syphilis and alcoholism.)

Barrymore?s mother died when the children were teenagers. Because his parents were always on the road, John and his siblings were raised by their grandmother, whom Barrymore affectionately called Mum Mum. He creates an endearing picture of his actress grandmother, Mrs. John Drew, whom he proudly describes as the first woman to run a major American theater, the Arch Theatre in Philadelphia.
There are adequately mimed portraits of Lionel and Ethel, gossip columnist Louella Parsons, a sanitarium director named Frau Himmler, and silent-film star John Gilbert, whose high pitched voice proved a disaster in the talkies.

Fields really shines is in his delivery of ?To be or not to be.?Spoken in a voice barely above a whisper, Hamlet?s soliloquy becomes a requiem for the actor?s ravaged spirit. Fields?s honey-voiced rendition of ?What a piece of work is man,? another Hamlet soliloquy, raised a lump in my throat.

Fields?s complete transformation in the second act as Richard III is amazing. Credit belongs to costumer Craig Tucker, wigmaker Winn Douglass, and Nagy?s battlefield lighting.

Our endless fascination with how the once famous have fallen is satisfied in this fine production of a legendary icon of American theater.


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Players should be accomplished readers and should be comfortable with being responsible for difficult music with minimal rehearsal. Specifically seeking: TRUMPET TROMBONE POSSIBLY an ADDITIONAL KEYBOARD Please respond to this email for more info or to express interest. Thanks! Regards, Ryan Bergeron Musical Director/Vocal Coach StageCrafters _________________________________________________________________ http://liveearth.msn.com From edniam at alltel.net Fri Jul 20 10:34:31 2007 From: edniam at alltel.net (Edward Niam) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 13:34:31 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]***Press Release*** New TaiQiGong Fitness Systems 8 Week Session in Stow, Ohio Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0016_01C7CAD2.B3FAF5E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ***Press Release*** For: All News Media From: Institute for Self Healing Hudson, Ohio / 330.564.7558 FOR RELEASE AT CONVENIENCE ~The Movement of Life~ IN STOW, OHIO The Institute for Self Healing will present a new 8 week session teaching the ~Movement of Life~ TaiQiGong Fitness Systems at Silver Springs Lodge in Stow, Ohio. There will be a one hour class at 10 am and 7 pm every Thursday from August 16 - October 4, 2007. TaiQiGong Fitness Systems is a unique program suitable for all ages blending the healing qualities of Tai Chi, Qi Gong, Meditation, Shaolin Kung Fu and Traditional Chinese Medicine to fine tune and recharge your mental, physical and spiritual health. Physical benefits may include improved posture, balance and flexibility, added strength and endurance, an improved digestive system, increased muscle and bone density, normalized metabolism and a stronger immune system. Favorable mental and spiritual results include relieving of tension and stress, releasing anxiety, creating a mind-body connection, enhancing focus and awareness, removing energy blocks, gaining a sense of calmness and well-being and lessening mood swings. TaiQiGong can also effectively treat conditions such as arthritis, fibromyalgia, migraines and diabetes. About our facilitator: Edward Niam is a master of Shaolin Kung Fu and Traditional Chinese Medicine and has been helping people utilize the secrets of alternative health and wellness therapies for more than 33 years. Classes are held at Silver Springs Lodge, 5027 Stow Road, Stow, Ohio 44224 every Thursday, 10 am and 7 pm. No experience necessary. The new session runs from August 16 - October 4, 2007. Wear comfortable clothing and athletic shoes. Cost is $90.00 - Stow residents, $95.00 - Non-residents. To register call the Institute at 330.564.7558 / mail check made payable to Edward Niam, 118 West Streetsboro Street, Suite 224, Hudson, Ohio 44236. For more information call the Institute - 330.564.7558. Institute for Self Healing TaiQiGongtm Fitness Systems Edward Niam, M-T.C.M. 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***Press Release***
 
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FOR RELEASE AT CONVENIENCE
 
 
~The Movement of = Life~ IN=20 STOW, OHIO
 
 
The Institute for Self Healing will present a new 8 week = session teaching=20 the ~Movement of Life~ TaiQiGong=20 Fitness Systems at Silver Springs Lodge in Stow, Ohio. There = will be a=20 one hour class at 10 am and 7 pm every Thursday=20 from August 16 - October 4,=20  2007.
 
TaiQiGong Fitness Systems is a unique program suitable for all = ages=20 blending the healing qualities of Tai Chi, Qi = Gong,=20 Meditation, Shaolin Kung Fu and Traditional Chinese Medicine to fine = tune and=20 recharge your mental, = physical and=20 spiritual health.
 
Physical benefits may include improved posture, balance and = flexibility,=20 added strength and endurance, an
improved digestive system, increased muscle and bone density, = normalized=20 metabolism and a stronger immune = system.=20 Favorable mental and spiritual results include relieving of tension and = stress,=20 releasing anxiety, creating a mind-body connection, = enhancing focus and=20 awareness, removing energy blocks, gaining
a sense of calmness and well-being and lessening mood swings. = TaiQiGong=20 can also effectively treat conditions such as=20 arthritis, fibromyalgia, migraines and = diabetes.
 
About our facilitator: Edward Niam is a = master of=20 Shaolin Kung Fu and Traditional Chinese Medicine and=20 has=20 been helping people utilize the secrets of alternative health = and=20 wellness therapies for more than 33 = years.
 
Classes are held at Silver Springs Lodge, 5027 Stow Road,  = Stow,=20 Ohio 44224 every Thursday, 10 am and 7=20 pm. No experience necessary. The new session runs from August = 16 -=20 October 4, 2007.
 
Wear comfortable clothing and athletic shoes. Cost is $90.00 - = Stow=20 residents, $95.00 - Non-residents.
 
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Directed by Geoffrey Short
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-------------------------------1184952859-- From artistic at playersguildtheatre.com Fri Jul 20 10:51:20 2007 From: artistic at playersguildtheatre.com (Tricia Ostertag) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 13:51:20 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]101 Dalmatians and Doggie Adoption Day Message-ID: <017101c7caf6$9541ee00$0301000a@office.playersguildtheatre.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0172_01C7CAD5.0E304E00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Doggie Adoption Day Sponsored by The Players Guild Theatre & The Stark County Dog Warden Saturday, July 21 12:00pm Great Court of the Cultural Center for the Arts 1001 Market Ave. North in Downtown Canton *Care packages including coupons for grooming and tags will be included with the adoption of each dog* *Animals from the shelter will be on hand and ready for adoption* *Dog related businesses will be on hand to show off their latest products & services* *Come bid on the Doggie Silent Auction full of fun and practical things for man's best friend* *All canines are welcome* Special performance by the cast of 101 Dalmatians Players Guild Summer Camp Presents Disney's 101 Dalmatians Friday at 7pm (very limited seating) Saturday at 2:30pm & 7pm For more information, visit www.playersguildtheatre.com or call 453-7619 ------=_NextPart_000_0172_01C7CAD5.0E304E00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

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By Lynn Marshall, Times Staff Writer 9:17 PM PDT, July 2, 2007 Buskers click to enlarge SEATTLE - These crime fighters aren't in uniform and don't carry weapons or badges. They wield guitars, Hula-Hoops, washboards, paintbrushes, and will hopefully have the ability to draw a crowd. Last week, Seattle parks began paying street performers - mostly musicians, but also a few visual artists and some vaudevillians - to entertain in five downtown parks in hopes that with more people around, a park will be less hospitable to illegal activity. Mayor Greg Nickels organized a special city task force in 2005 to study the problems of urban public spaces and parks. The group's report, released last year, hailed these areas as "potentially great assets" to downtown, but concluded that "the parks don't feel safe or welcoming, and ... there are few reasons for people to visit them." Four of the five parks - Westlake, Hing Hay, Pioneer Square and Freeway - are in the city's urban core. The fifth park, Waterfront, is on a pier next to the city's newly remodeled aquarium and near the cruise ship terminal. The most common problems in the parks are drug-dealing and prostitution. "It's an experiment," said Victoria Schoenburg, one of the principal organizers of the Seattle Parks and Recreation Department program. She said that a concert may draw people to a park once, but the presence of performers everyday at lunchtime would more likely draw return visitors. "We've been trying all kinds of things in the parks over the past few years - free concerts, basic ambient improvements. We've discovered that low-cost, simple grass-roots ideas are the most effective," Schoenburg said . Judd Wasserman, 28 and Rachel Jacobson-Larson, 25, who perform as the Forget Me Nots, had an audience of five late in the lunch hour in Freeway Park on Wednesday, but said their experience had been positive. "People have been coming up, asking us what we're doing, and saying how much they like the music," said Jacobson-Larson, who plays the violin. Wasserman plays a steel acoustic guitar and both musicians sing. Freeway Park abuts Interstate 5. It's loud and the long benches often serve as sleeping spots for homeless people. But it is also next to several high-rise office buildings, and the parks department has provided lunch tables for office workers. The parks are not always ideal performance spaces, but Schoenburg said the parks department would ask the performers for feedback. "We're checking in on the buskers while they are performing, trying to get the kinks out," she said. News about the program has gotten around the busker community by word of mouth and e-mail. Emery Carl, 29, who also performs in Pike Place Market, will take his first turn in Pioneer Square Park next week. Carl, who has been busking for six years, plays the guitar and uses Hula-Hoops in his act. He likes to get the audience involved - both singing and trying out the hoops. Carl has no doubt that street performers can change the atmosphere of a place and even defuse volatile situations. "I was performing on the sidewalk, outside a bar near Pioneer Square a while back," he said. "Six guys suddenly spilled out of the bar, with all this bad energy - you could tell they were about to fight. I had four people trying out the Hula-Hoops, I was playing the guitar and hooping - you just can't fight around that. Some of the guys from the bar even started to laugh." The city's program has sparked some controversy within the busker community. Kristen Anderberg, 46, has been a street performer in Seattle for 28 years. She plays a washboard in her act and said she derived a lot of material from classic vaudeville. "Some people are boycotting" the program, Anderberg said. "They think the city is using us, trying to control us, and not paying enough. But I think it is great - a positive step for the busking community. As long as they don't tell me what to do, and not to do, and they are going pay me to perform, instead of trying to make me pay for a permit to perform, I'm all for it." So far, the city has signed up 20 street performers to work from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Monday through Friday. The city is paying the performers $30 for each lunchtime set. Tips are still accepted. The program is scheduled to continue through mid-September. Schoenburg said that if successful, more parks might be included next year. 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thejrpshow at yahoo.com Sat Jul 21 11:41:41 2007 From: thejrpshow at yahoo.com (Jay Rossi) Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 11:41:41 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kareoke and/or DJ Service.... Message-ID: <638719.88995.qm@web90413.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1302621254-1185043301=:88995 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit The fun never ends!! Memories are created, Music fills the air and YOU CAN BE THE STAR !! For any occassion. Inexpensive/Professional Call 330-410-0488 OR Email: thejrpshow at yahoo.com . The Jay Rossi Project MySpace YouTube --------------------------------- Shape Yahoo! in your own image. Join our Network Research Panel today! --0-1302621254-1185043301=:88995 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
The fun never ends!!
Memories are created, Music fills the air and YOU CAN BE THE STAR !!
 
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Shape Yahoo! in your own image. Join our Network Research Panel today! --0-1302621254-1185043301=:88995-- From GrahaSu at ci.akron.oh.us Sat Jul 21 11:18:08 2007 From: GrahaSu at ci.akron.oh.us (Graham, Suzie) Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 14:18:08 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]European Market Experience at Lock 3 Message-ID: <514E167644783F4CBCD14C88D4617CCCBC0F15@EX55VM2> 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_01C7CBC3.7D8507C0 Content-Type: text/plain In the tradition of European open air markets, the City of Akron will be holding nine consecutive farmers markets from July 28 to September 22. What makes us European????? ART! The Home Grown Saturday Morning Farmer's Markets at Lock 3 Park will feature: Local farmers and produce, Weekly pancake breakfasts WAKR's Live broadcast of the Tom Dayton Show Trolley tours of downtown Akron Children's activities, crafts, and science experiments Akron's History Exhibit and Toy and Marble Museum And.......with your help, local artists at work with items available for purchase! Jewelry, fine art, pottery, accessories, handmade books and papers, woodwork, hiking staffs, glass, paint, printmaking...and the list goes on and on! All items must be handmade by the artist, and respect the family friendly atmosphere of the park. I am looking for a few artists (3-7 or so per week) to come down to the park to work and show their artwork on Main Street in front of the fence line at Lock 3. This is a great way for young, emerging artists to show their work and show their talents to the public. Seasoned artists can enjoy the fresh air, new ideas and exposure to the public as well. People love to watch the artistic process, no matter what the medium, and it makes for great conversation and a better appreciation of the arts in the community. Ideally, you will be able to work on a piece (or pieces) on site in addition to having your finished pieces on display. A covered table and chairs is available for your use. You need only bring your supplies and artwork. You may bring and set up a canopy of your own, no larger that 10 feet by 10 feet. You are welcome to sell your work. Artists are asked to arrive between 8:30 and 9:00 a.m. and stay until about 1 p.m. I would like to generate an idea of days that different artists are available and interested in attending. Please reply with: Your name Days that you would like to reserve a table Your specialty (and images if available) I will call or email with a confirmation of your space. Our first event is THIS SATURDAY! Please reply early to capture this opportunity! Lock 3 Park is located at 200 South Main Street Akron Ohio 44308. Saturday dates are: July 28 August 4 August 11 August 18 August 25 Sept 1 Sept 8 Sept 15 Sept 22 Sincerely, Suzanne Graham City of Akron Coordinator of Arts and Children's Programs 330-375-2977 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7CBC3.7D8507C0 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

In the tradition of European open air markets, the = City of Akron will be = holding nine consecutive farmers markets from July 28 to September 22.  =

 

What makes us European?????  = ART!

 

The Home Grown Saturday Morning Farmer’s = Markets at Lock 3 Park will feature:

Local farmers and = produce,

Weekly pancake breakfasts =

WAKR’s Live broadcast of the Tom Dayton Show =

Trolley tours of downtown Akron

Children’s activities, crafts, and science = experiments

Akron’s History Exhibit and Toy and Marble Museum<= /p>

 

And…….with your help, local artists at = work with items available for purchase!

 

Jewelry, fine art, pottery, accessories, handmade = books and papers, woodwork, hiking staffs, glass, paint, printmaking…and = the list goes on and on!

 

All items must be handmade by the = artist, and respect the family friendly atmosphere of the park.  =

 

I am looking for a few artists (3-7 or so per week) = to come down to the park to work and show their artwork on Main Street in front = of the fence line at Lock 3.  This is a great way for young, emerging = artists to show their work and show their talents to the public.  Seasoned = artists can enjoy the fresh air, new ideas and exposure to the public as = well.  People love to watch the artistic process, no matter what the medium, and it = makes for great conversation and a better appreciation of the arts in the = community.  Ideally, you will be able to work on a piece (or pieces) on site in = addition to having your finished pieces on display.

 

A covered table and chairs is available for your = use.  You need only bring your supplies and artwork.  You may bring and = set up a canopy of your own, no larger that 10 feet by 10 = feet.

 

You are welcome to sell your = work.

 

Artists are asked to arrive between 8:30 and 9:00 = a.m. and stay until about 1 p.m.

 

I would like to generate an idea of days that = different artists are available and interested in attending.  =

 

Please reply with:

Your name

Days that you would like to reserve a = table

Your specialty (and images if = available)

 

I will call or email with a confirmation of your = space.

 

Our first event is THIS SATURDAY!  Please reply = early to capture this opportunity!

 

Lock 3 Park is located at 200 South Main Street Akron Ohio 44308.

 

Saturday dates are:

 

July 28

August 4

August 11

August 18

August 25

Sept 1

Sept 8

Sept 15

Sept 22

 

Sincerely,

 

 

Suzanne Graham

City of Akron

Coordinator of Arts and Children’s = Programs

330-375-2977

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C7CBC3.7D8507C0-- From elektrica53 at hotmail.com Sat Jul 21 16:30:10 2007 From: elektrica53 at hotmail.com (silvia marchena guillen) Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 18:30:10 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]House for sale (Westside) Message-ID:

I'm moving to Los Angeles and I'm selling my house. Maybe somebody is interested in coming to see it. Here are the details:

$86,990


West 17th St. (Brooklyn Ctr. Neighborhood, very closed to Pearl Rd.)
1,158 Sq. Ft. (not including the basement)

LOT SIZE: 3,600

New windows, new vynil sidings.
Right in front of Horizon Sciende middle School. Fire alarm on both floors.
3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, kitchen, living room, dining room, front and backyard and garage for two cars.

TYPE: Single family house (2 floors plus basement)

Close to every mayor highway in Cleveland: I-90, 480, 176, I-71, 490.
*Wonderful location, right in front of Horizon Private Middle School! Very, very quite and nice neighborhood. 5 MINUTES WALKING DISTANCE TO THE NEW SHOPPING CENTER "STEELYARD COMMONS" www.steelyardcommons.com (Target, Best Buy, Wal-Mart, Home Depot, Great Clips, Payless Shoes, Famous Footwear, Sally's Beauty Supply, Petco and much much more!). Less that 2 miles away from the Cleveland Zoo (10 minutes walking) and 5 minutes driving to post office!
We will hold an open call or schedule a visit so you can come and see it yourself! And if you know somebody who is buying let them know, thank you!
Please check out more pictures here:
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v215/elektrica/casa%20nueva/ (2 full pages)

                                                 

 

 

From alitivity at yahoo.com Sat Jul 21 17:49:42 2007 From: alitivity at yahoo.com (Al Diamond Phillips) Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 17:49:42 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Nevermet video Message-ID: <20070722004943.4341.qmail@web50605.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Watch the fan made video for Nevermet - Run Away, on youtube. The video is made up of clips from the movie Reign of Fire. Its not what I would have thought of, but its very cool when someone from Scotland takes the time to interpret your song. here is the link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-0BsM6gyeGI Of course you can still listen to the song on my site www.aldiamondphillips.com/Nevermet.html From thejrpshow at yahoo.com Sat Jul 21 19:20:11 2007 From: thejrpshow at yahoo.com (Jay Rossi) Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 19:20:11 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]A Web Site for You... (anywhere) Message-ID: <543025.22714.qm@web90415.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-481106214-1185070811=:22714 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit A Web Site for You... (anywhere) --------------------------------- Reply to: thejrpshow at yahoo.com Date: 2007-07-21, 10:14PM EDT You need a website to show off and promote to people. No one will know what you do without it. Photos or print ads must be hand delivered or mailed...very costly. Wouldn't it be great if you were among the first to come up on people's computer screens when they search for your product or service? If you get a top-notch web site through me, you'll get these promotional benefits: * Unlimited Photos * Unlimited Text * Lots of video clips (mini commercials!) * Lots of audio clips * Unlimites Pages * Stat Counter to keep track of your visitors * A Personalized Guest Book * Unique and Original Artwork and Graphics * Perfect look for your "Thing" * LISTIED IN MOST MAJOR SEARCH ENGINES: Yahoo, Google, Lycos and many others! * LISTED AND JOINED WITH THE UNLIMITED EXPOSURE PROVIDED BY MY SPACE, YOU TUBE and CRAIGS LIST! * Shopping Carts and Buy-It Buttons right on your web site! AND MUCH MORE! Come see my site at http://www.jayrossi.s5.com as an example. Stay and explore for a while. Contact me to get started at 330-410-0488 or thejrpshow at yahoo.com . You won't believe how inexpensive all this is! The Jay Rossi Project MySpace YouTube --------------------------------- Fussy? Opinionated? Impossible to please? Perfect. Join Yahoo!'s user panel and lay it on us. --0-481106214-1185070811=:22714 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit

A Web Site for You... (anywhere)


Reply to: thejrpshow at yahoo.com
Date: 2007-07-21, 10:14PM EDT


You need a website to show off and promote to people. No one will know what you do without it. Photos or print ads must be hand delivered or mailed...very costly. Wouldn't it be great if you were among the first to come up on people's computer screens when they search for your product or service?

If you get a top-notch web site through me, you'll get these promotional benefits:
* Unlimited Photos
* Unlimited Text
* Lots of video clips (mini commercials!)
* Lots of audio clips
* Unlimites Pages
* Stat Counter to keep track of your visitors
* A Personalized Guest Book
* Unique and Original Artwork and Graphics
* Perfect look for your "Thing"
* LISTIED IN MOST MAJOR SEARCH ENGINES: Yahoo, Google, Lycos and many others!
* LISTED AND JOINED WITH THE UNLIMITED EXPOSURE PROVIDED BY MY SPACE, YOU TUBE and CRAIGS LIST!
* Shopping Carts and Buy-It Buttons right on your web site!
AND MUCH MORE!

Come see my site at http://www.jayrossi.s5.com as an example. Stay and explore for a while.

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If you know of a boy 10-13 years old who has = sung the=20 role of Oliver, he might be ideal to take on the title role=20 in Amahl and the Night Visitors.  This 45 minute = chamber opera=20 by Menotti is sung in English and will be presented Dec. 7 and 8, 2008 = in=20 Cleveland Hts.
 
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Need a vacation? Get great deals to amazing places on Yahoo! Travel. --0-1661533530-1185115914=:71333-- From royberko at yahoo.com Sun Jul 22 09:42:49 2007 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2007 09:42:49 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: SPAWN OF THE PETROSEXUALS (convergence-continuum) Message-ID: <98648.7818.qm@web33101.mail.mud.yahoo.com> ?SPAWN OF THE PETROLSEXUALS? is not a pleasant experience for this reviewer Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times Christopher Johnston, the playwright of ?A SPAWN OF PETROLSEXUALS,? which is now being staged at convergence-continuum theatre, states in the playbill, ?I won?t try to articulate my anger and frustration over an America I no longer know, nor our unconscionable lack of concern for consequences.? Yes, Johnston is angry and frustrated. So am I. Both Johnston and I are angry that America has lost its course under the corrupt Bush administration and the business overlords as well as the the over-consumption of resources and the breakdown of ethical values. Yes, unless there are some drastic changes we are on a sliding board to becoming a second-rate nation. Beyond that, my frustration centers on the playwright and convergence?s artistic director. I believe that theatre should be purposeful and meaningful. The author has an obligation to the audience to present a message in a way that they can reasonably understand the author?s intent. In my opinion, Johnston does not write a play that clearly states the problem or shows a way out of the void. Instead, he writes a script filled with unnecessary abstract imagery, abstract situations, and the use of profanity for the sake of using profanity. He creates abstraction for affect, rather than effect. He also creates happenings that gross out the audience for no reason (eg., one cast member realistically urinating into the mouths of two others in order to ?rehydrate? them). During this scene, the person sitting next to me moaned, ?That?s disgusting.? It was! Gross can be an effective tool, but what was the act?s real purpose other to gross out the viewer and show how avant garde the author was? The question that Artistic Director Clyde Simon has to answer is, ?why did you choose to stage this script?? Yes, you wanted to do an original play, and the author wrote this specifically for your theatre, but that does not mean you have to do a script of questionable quality. On the way into the theatre, one of the patrons said to Simon, ?Am I going to understand this one?? Obvioulsy, the patron has been to convergence in the past and been confounded by Simon?s ?unique? selection of scripts. I didn?t get a chance to ask the man after the production about his understanding, but the odds are he was as lost as most of us. Part way through the first act a character in ?A SPAWN OF PETROLSEXUALS? says, ?Who?s listening to this crap?? I almost yelled out, ?Not me...I turned off the whole proceedings long ago,? and from observing those around me, most of the audience had joined me. The ?crap? statement was followed by another of the author?s lines, ?I thought and I thought and there is nothing worth saying.? My first reaction upon hearing the line was, ?So, Mr. Johnson, why did you write the script?? And, the second was, ?Why am I sitting here enduring this?? So, for only the second time in all my theatrical experiences, I left at intermission. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: I have sat through many, many theatrical productions. I would have to rank seeing ?A SPAN OF PETROLSEXUALS? at convergence as one of the most uncomfortable experiences of them all. Side note on this review: I don?t like writing critiques that discourage people from attending the theatre, but I would be disingenuous to my readers if I was less than honest about this script and production. 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 ____________________________________________________________________________________ Get the Yahoo! toolbar and be alerted to new email wherever you're surfing. http://new.toolbar.yahoo.com/toolbar/features/mail/index.php From ANGDESTINY at aol.com Sun Jul 22 11:59:32 2007 From: ANGDESTINY at aol.com (ANGDESTINY at aol.com) Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2007 14:59:32 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]IDEAS for YOUR NEXT MOVIE, BOOK, PLAY??? Message-ID: -------------------------------1185130772 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en YOU MAY PICK UP SOME GREAT IDEAS FOR YOUR NEXT MOVIE, BOOK, PLAY! =20 > WHO REALLY CREATED THE DINOSAURS? > WAS A COMET THE ONLY REASON FOR THE DEMISE OF LIFE ON EARTH? > DID UNICORNS REALLY EXIST? > WHAT TYPE OF TRANSPORTATION DID THE ATLANTANS USE? > SO YOU THINK CELL PHONES ARE HIGH TECH? > ARE ALIENS COMING BACK? DID THEY NEVER LEAVE? 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------=_NextPart_000_00CC_01C7CC72.647EFB50-- From janelle at squarepegpromotions.com Sun Jul 22 16:03:10 2007 From: janelle at squarepegpromotions.com (Janelle) Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2007 18:03:10 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Square Peg Promotions Arts Calendar 072207 Message-ID: <002c01c7ccb4$79b23450$d07d8c18@blessed> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_002D_01C7CC8A.90DC2C50 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello! This edition of the Square Peg Promotions arts calendar includes color-coded entries for this month=92s music concerts, theatre, dance, = written and spoken word gatherings, and visual arts events happening in Stark = County and several surrounding areas. Community events that defy categorization = are included in bold, black font. =20 This calendar runs through 2008 & is therefore too long to post in its entirety to neopal, but if you=92d like to receive your own FREE weekly = full version of this newsletter, just send me an email with =93subscribe=94 = in the subject line to janelle at squarepegpromotions.com.=20 =20 Some of this week=92s highlights are: Monday=92s multi-band concert for = young adults...and adults who still remember how to be young...presented by GoodForm Concerts; Tuesday evening=92s Island Party at the Massillon = Museum with live reggae, mon, by Carlos Jones & the PLUS band; and Saturday=92s all-day ArtSyrcus at Massillon Middle School, presented by The Ananda Center. (See the calendar below for details!) =20 Living Fountain=92s Friday & Saturday PUREMOVEMENT dance concerts = features local teen dancers and live music by Two Turntables and a Saxophone. = Teen participants of this ArtsInStark-funded, six-week dance intensive were asked, =93What if you believed in yourself?=94 Their summer journey = culminates in these interactive concerts, with live flute and saxophone looped = while DJ artists weave throughout. Join us to celebrate and support our youth; = leave inspired by their pro-active and creative plans for their future. = Tickets on sale now at www.iTickets.com or contact = Living Fountain at 330.649.0773. =20 Five weeks till back-to-school time; let=92s make the most of it! 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 This Week... =20 Monday, July 23rd, 7:30pm (doors at 7p) Deas Vail, All the Day Holiday, Love & Reverie, and Holden presented by GoodForm Concerts www.goodformconcerts.com =20 Edgewood Community Center, 6852 Market Avenue North, North Canton 44721 $6 at the door.=20 =20 Monday, July 23rd, 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 Monday, July 23rd, 9pm Ryan Humbert Band opens for John Eddie Lime Spider , 207 South Main St., Akron = OH - 330.762.2350=20 Tickets: $10. www.thelimespider.com www.ryanhumbert.com www.johneddie.com =20 =20 Daily through Thursday, July 26th Saturday, July 21st through Thursday, the 26th Apollonova Artfest Mocha Maiden, located near the corner of High and Market at 17 Maiden = Lane, Akron. =20 The festival will showcase local musicians, poets, painters, = photographers, dancers, actors, chefs and comedians. The cover charge Monday through Thursday is $3. If you keep your ticket stub, you can use it again to = get in for free for any evenings that you return. Throughout the entire = Apollonova Arts Festival, artwork from Apollonova artists as well as other local artists will be on display, with some available to purchase and some = pieces up for auction on designated nights. http://www.apollonova.com/ for = complete schedule and details.=20 =20 Tuesday, July 24th, 10am to 11:30am each day Wednesday, July 25th Tuesday, July 31st Wednesday, August 1st Mask Making: The Power of Expression Class (4 sessions) for ages 10 to = 14 Massillon Museum, 121 Lincoln Way East, downtown Massillon OH 44646=20 $35 NonMembers; $30 Members. Open to the public, but pre-registration is required five days in advance. Students may register in person, by = mail, or by phone. Cash, checks, and credit cards are accepted. 330.833.4061 www.massillonmuseum.org =20 >From ancient Greek theatre to Lion King, theatrical masks have intrigued audiences. In this class Robin Armitage will teach children ages 10 to = 14 to construct and decorate their own creative disguises.=20 Tuesday, July 24th, 10:30am to 11:45am Art Classes for Elementary School Children (Tuesday, Thursday, & = Saturday, all summer) Today: =93Class Furniture Painting=94 2nd April galerie/GSCAN, 207/209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton OH = 44702 Cost of class is $5.00 per child per class unless otherwise noted. 24 = hour advance registration is required! Please ask about signing up for blocks = of time with your Summertime Kids Art Card! www.secondapril.org to check out the MANY summer class offerings! =20 Tuesday, July 24th, Noon to 1pm Brown Bag Lunch: =93The Story of Massillon=92s First Live Tiger=94 = presented by Wilbur Arnold, Former Tiger Handler Massillon Museum, 121 Lincoln Way East, downtown Massillon OH 44646=20 Free. No reservations. Bring a sack lunch or buy lunch onsite. Wilbur = Arnold is nationally published on the subjects of technical management and leadership. For local readers, he has written The Town Tiger and = Massillon Public Education 1848=AD1998 and compiled the writings of James Rasor = into a Massillon Museum-published book, Joyous Jimmy.=20 Mr. Arnold graduated from Washington High School and has a Bachelor of Science degree from Case Western Reserve University and a Master of = Business Administration from Kent State University. After designing and managing defense systems at Goodyear Aerospace Corporation for thirty years, he = was appointed to the Defense Systems Management College (DSMC) at Fort = Belvoir, Virginia in 1983. He served as Professor of Management, Director of Curriculum Development Department, Director of the DSMC Eastern Region = at Hanscom Air Force Base, and Executive Director of Research and = Information. After retiring in 1992, Arnold returned to Massillon and was appointed = as an Adjunct in Administration and Mathematics at the Kent State Stark = Branch. He served three terms on city council, three terms on the school board, and = ten years on the board of trustees of Stark Technical College. He was = president of the Massillon Tiger Football Booster Club in 1970. 330.833.4061 www.massillonmuseum.org =20 =20 Wednesday, July 24th, 4pm to 6pm Acting Workshop for Ages 8+ with any experience level Edgewood Community Center, 6852 Market Avenue North, North Canton 44720 Members $15. Non-members welcome for $20. Learn the basics of acting in = live theatre. Learn how to get past the nervousness of performing in front of others, how to stay =93in character=94 no matter what, basic onstage = movement, and how to become believable while believing in yourself. www.edgewoodcommunitycenter.com = Registration Deadline July 20th at 5:00pm =20 Tuesday, July 24th, 6pm to 11pm Island Party! with live reggae music by Carlos Jones & the PLUS Band 7pm = to 11pm Pig Roast with Joe Herrick & Rudy Turkal=20 Massillon Museum, 121 Lincoln Way East, downtown Massillon OH 44646=20 Admission is free and open to everyone. No reservations. The food and beverages will be offered a la carte. Guests will enter from First = Street Southeast. Picnic tables will be scattered about the lawn, but guests = are welcome to bring their own lawn chairs and blankets. Free parking will = be available in the municipal parking lots, the parking deck on South Erie Street, and on adjacent streets. Plan to come for the fun, rain or = shine.=20 Joe Herrick and Rudy Turkal will roast a pig on the Museum lawn. They = invite people to =93sit a spell=94 to supervise the cooking throughout the day = then to return for a Caribbean supper of pork sandwiches, jerk chicken, = pineapple salsa, and fruit skewers from 6:00 until the food runs out. This = year=B9s special dessert treat will be grilled bananas with ice cream. Beer (including Jamaican Red Stripe), wine, soft drinks, and an island drink = will be available all evening. Carlos Jones & the Peace, Love, Unity Syndicate deliver a dose of = soulful roots reggae with lyrics that concentrate heavily on a message of peace = and harmony within the human race and the environment. Voted "the Best Reggae/Ska Band" in Northeast Ohio by the Scene Magazine readers' poll, Carlos Jones and the PLUS Band have opened for several international = acts. The group creates a festival like atmosphere anywhere they play, drawing crowds spanning all ages and backgrounds. The infectious rhythms woven = by their use of a variety of percussion instruments, create an irresistible = and uplifting vibration, hooking the crowd into their performance. Their repertoire includes many original songs, plus a generous helping of Bob Marley, Culture, and other recognizable covers mixed in with traditional Rastafarian Nyabinghi drum chants. 330.833.4061 www.massillonmuseum.org =20 =20 Tuesday, July 24th, 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, July 25th, 11:30am to 1pm Summertime Teens =96 Art Classes for Jr. & Sr. High School Students = (Week 6 of 6) 2nd April galerie, 209 Sixth St. NW, downtown Canton, OH 330.451.0924 $40.00 for six week session! www.secondapril.org =20 =20 Wednesday, July 25th, 6:30pm (doors at 5:30p) =20 The Alternate Routes with = opening performance by Roger Hoover and The Whiskeyhounds. =20 =20 The Tangier , 532 West Market Street, = Akron, OH For 91.3 The Summit members only! (The good news is, you can be a member = for as little as $5 per month!) If you are a current member of 91.3 The = Summit, you get in for free, and, you can bring up to 3 three of your family and friends along as your guests at no additional charge. But, you've got to = get on the list to get in. To reserve your seats, call Lauren Gulley at 330-761-3104 or RSVP to tickets at 913thesummit.com. www.913thesummit.com =20 =20 Wednesday, July 25th(and every Wednesday!), 8:30pm to Midnight Bob's your Uncle w/ special guests Iris, 228 Fourth Street NW, downtown Canton 44702 (location of former = Luna Grille) www.irisdowntown.com =20 =20 Thursday, July 26th, 10:30am to 11:45am Art Classes for Elementary School Children (Tuesday, Thursday, & = Saturday, all summer) Today: =93Experiential - Print Making=94 2nd April galerie/GSCAN, 207/209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton OH = 44702 Cost of class is $5.00 per child per class unless otherwise noted. 24 = hour advance registration is required! Please ask about signing up for blocks = of time with your Summertime Kids Art Card! www.secondapril.org to check out the MANY summer class offerings! =20 Thursday, July 26th, 7:30pm Downtown Massillon FREE Summer Concert Series: The Diamonds Intersection of Lincoln Way East and First Street, downtown Massillon Attendees should bring lawn chairs. For info, call the Massillon Chamber = of Commerce at 330.833.3146 =20 Thursday, July 26th, 7:30pm Art Film: "Away From Her"=20 Canton Palace Theatre, Market Avenue North, downtown Canton OH 44702 $4 admission. Fiona (Julie Christie) and Grant (Gordon Pinsent) are a = couple who have been married for over 40 years. Now, they are forced to face = the fact that Fiona's "forgetfulness" is actually Alzheimer's disease. After placing Fiona in a nursing home and forced to undergo a long-time separation, Grant must draw upon his love for Fiona to perform an act of self-sacrifice in order to ensure her happiness. Rated PG-13. Run time = 110 min. www.cantonpalacetheatre.org =20 =20 Friday, July 27th, 10:30am (and every Friday!) Story Time for preschoolers Berean Bookstore, 1100 30th Street NW, Canton OH 44709 Stories, books, & singing. 330.492.7990 =20 Friday, July 27th, 7pm Saturday, July 28th, 7pm =93What if You Believed in Yourself?=94 PUREMOVEMENT dance concert = presented by The Living Fountain Dance Company w/ live music by Two Turntables and a Saxophone Edgewood Community Center, 6852 Market Avenue North, North Canton 44720 Tickets on sale NOW at www.itickets.com . = This challenge is met through the live music of Two Turntables and a = Saxophone and 30 dancers. Live flute and saxophone looped while DJ artists weave throughout, the audience will leave inspired. Funded by ArtsinStark, PUREMOVEMENT has been a six-week dance intensive that culminates in this weekend=92s concerts, =93What if You Believed in Yourself?=94 This = program catches youth culture at its core and activates students to be pro-active and to invent their future. www.edgewoodcommunitycenter.com 330.649.0773 www.livingfountain.org Email: info at livingfountain.org=20 =20 Friday, July 27th, 7:30pm to 9:30pm Anne E. DeChant Maize Valley Winery, 6193 Edison St. NE (St. Rt. 619), Hartville, OH = 44632 330-877-8344 www.anneedechant.com www.maizevalleywinery.com =20 =20 Friday, July 27th, 9:30pm to 1:30am The Zydeco Kings=20 Iris, 228 Fourth Street NW, downtown Canton 44702 (location of former = Luna Grille) http:///www.irisdowntown.com =20 =20 Friday, July 27th Saturday, July 28th Sunday, July 29th (including 2pm performance by Ryan Humbert Band, beach stage) Rock N Resort Music Festival 2007=20 Clay=92s Park Resort, 13190 Patterson St. N.W., N. Lawrence, OH 44666=20 Includes a tribute to our troops on Saturday. Email: info at clayspark.com (330) 854-6691 1800 860-4FUN Fax: (330) 854-6797 www.rock-n-resort.com = www.RockNResort.com =20 Friday, July 27th through Sunday, August 5th Pro Football HOF Festival Includes fashion shows, music concerts, fireworks...and, yeah, football! = For the lineup, check out www.profootballhoffestival.com=20 =20 Saturday, July 28th, 9am to 11:30am Princess Camp presented by Living Fountain Dance Company First Friends Church, 5455 Market Avenue North, Canton OH 44714 For girls age 3 to 7. Includes: Basic Ballet, Princess arts & crafts, quality Princess stories, Princess Manner Lessons, and Princess Tea = Party. Tuition $18. Advance registration only; must be postmarked by May 1st. = Send name, email, & phone# to Living Fountain, PO Box 9015, Canton OH 44711 www.livingfountain.org =20 =20 Saturday, July 28th, 10am to 6pm Sunday, July 29th, 10am to 5pm 28th annual Akron Arts Expo=20 This free family-oriented festival attracts over 30,000 people and = features 165 juried exhibitors from throughout the United States. The artists = will be offering original fine arts & crafts for purchase at reasonable prices. = The Akron Arts Expo will feature live entertainment, great food, costumed characters, and a special interactive children=92s area. Saturday = evening the Ballet Theatre of Ohio will perform again at 8:45 pm. For info, call 330-375-2835 or visit www.ohio.com/artsexpo or www.ohio.com . =20 Saturday, July 28th, 10am to 12:30pm (and each Saturday this summer) Kids=92 Sanctuary art & yoga classes for ages 6 to 12yrs. Located @ 1101 W. Portage Trail Ext., Akron Ohio inside Your Yoga & ali everhard photography & design Your child will learn the benefits of art & yoga and have fun doing it! Along with exercising their mind and body they will also take home a = healthy snack. Please call either Carrie at 330.801.0469 or Ali at 330.858.4849 = to sign up today. $25 per child per class. Allison Minas Everhard, 330.622.5231/330.858.4849 alijames99 at hotmail.com = www.art.com/memberartist/Allison_Minas www.artwanted.com/aliminas =20 Saturday, July 28th, 10:30am to 11:45am Art Classes for Elementary School Children (Tuesday, Thursday, & = Saturday, all summer) Today: =93Secret Coding=94 Resists 2nd April galerie/GSCAN, 207/209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton OH = 44702 Cost of class is $5 per child. 24 hour advance registration is required! Please ask about signing up for blocks of time with your Summertime Kids = Art Card! www.secondapril.org to check out = the MANY summer class offerings! =20 Saturday, July 28th, 11am to 6:30pm ARTSYRCUS: A Visual and Performing Arts Gala, presented by The Ananda = Center Art Gallery and Short Performances from 11am to 6:30pm Big Stage Production at 7pm Massillon Middle School Funded by Arts In Stark. This is an all-day circus-themed event with costumed characters, kids=92 games and activities, food, art for sale, performing artists, drumming, belly dancing, martial arts, = contortionists, live music and much more! Admission $3, or $1.50 for ages 12 and under.=20 The Ananda Center is a non-profit arts advocacy organization newly = housed at the Lions Lincoln Theatre. Mailing address for donations & = correspondence is: The Ananda Center PO Box 1265 Massillon Ohio, 44648. All donations = are tax deductible. www.theanandacenter.org = www.myspace.com/artsyrcus Funded in part by ArtsinStark, the county = arts council.=20 =20 Saturday July 28, 2007, 5:30 pm (Doors at 5 pm) A Kept Woman (Theatrical Production) Cathedral of Life Ministries, 4111 38th St. NW, Canton, Ohio Presented by Ladies Night Out International Ministries and L.T.A. Productions presents an Encore Presentation of the hit play based on the international critically acclaimed book written by Lynnette Tiller = Appling. Find out how you can be broken by life but restored by grace. Featuring: Tiffany Allison, Bryan Bruchanan, Kyle McDuffie, Jeanne Ruffin, = Wilhelmenia Glenn & Towandga Howell along with other local actors. Cost of play is = only $7. Purchase Tickets at: Canton Berean's Bookstore, At The Door, or by calling: 330-479-9488. =20 Saturday, July 28th, 7:30pm to 9:30pm John Markovic Maize Valley Winery, 6193 Edison St. NE (St. Rt. 619), Hartville, OH = 44632 330-877-8344 www.maizevalleywinery.com =20 =20 Saturday, July 28th to Sunday, August 12th The Frog Prince Weathervane Playhouse, Weathervane Lane, Akron OH =20 Saturday, July 28th, 9:30pm to 1:30am Big Daddy & The Hoodoo Men Iris, 228 Fourth Street NW, downtown Canton 44702 (location of former = Luna Grille) www.bigdaddyandthehoodoomen.com = www.irisdowntown.com =20 =20 Sunday, July 29th, 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 taste buds = with EEC=92s Sunday brunch. =20 Call to Audition: Players Guild Theatre, Canton =93Bad Girls on = Broadway=94 Sunday, July 29th, 6pm Monday, July 30th, 7pm Auditions for ages 16 & up for =93Bad Girls on Broadway=94 Musical = Review=20 Players Guild Theatre, Market Avenue North, downtown Canton 44702=20 Director: Amy Sima-Dirham. Needed: 10 to 12 women & 5-6 men. There may = also be a "movement/dance" audition. Please wear comfortable shoes and = clothes just in case. Please bring a photo or headshot to attach to your form. Please call the theatre to sign up for an audition slot 330-453-7619. = After hours leave a message at x504. There are 10 slots per half hour . = Callbacks will be Tuesday, July 31st at 7pm. First read through will be Thursday, August 2 at 7pm. Bad Girls on Broadway runs Sept. 7-22 on the Mainstage = with performances on Fridays & Saturdays at 8:00pm and Sundays at 2:30pm. = Special Thursday performance on September 20 at 8pm. Audition tips & details at: http://www.playersguildtheatre.com/season_auditions.html=20 =20 And Beyond... =20 This calendar runs through 2008 & is therefore too long to post in its entirety to neopal, but if you=92d like to receive your own FREE weekly = full version of this newsletter, just send me an email with =93subscribe=94 = in the subject line to janelle at squarepegpromotions.com =20 Thursday, August 9th, 8am to 4pm Friday, August 10th, 8am to 4pm Saturday, August 11th, 8am to 4pm Stark County Hazardous Waste Collection Days Stark State College of Technology, 6200 Frank Avenue NW, Canton OH 44720 Now=92s the time to responsibly drop off your ancient paints, solvents, = & more in an environmentally healthy way for NO CHARGE. For a complete list of acceptable items, www.timetorecycle.org = =20 Friday, August 10th, 6:30pm Dinner, Show at 8pm, and Dancing=20 Saturday, August 11th, 6:30pm Dinner, Show at 8pm, and Dancing=20 An Evening of Ballroom Dancing: Remembering Moonlight Ballroom=20 presented by Canton Cabaret: Stark County=92s Musical Dinner Theatre Metropolitan Centre Grand Ballroom, 601 Cleveland Avenue NW, downtown = Canton 44702 Enjoy a 9 piece orchestra, singers, ballroom dancing, Michael Sonata = (the Frank Sinatra impressionist you have heard so much about), and some = great Meyers Lake surprises! 6:30 p.m. Dinner Set, Show and Dancing $42.50; 8:00 p.m. Show Only = $25.00 TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW at: Bereans, 1100 - 30th St., N. W. Canton 44709; Second April Art Galerie, 209 6th St., N. W. Canton 44702; Plant Et Art, 1524 Fulton Road N. W. Canton 44703;or call 330.456.7397 http://rainbowrepertory.com www.cantoncabaret.com 330.456.7397 =20 Friday, August 10th, 7:30pm to 11:30pm (doors at 7pm) Constant Recourse, Gloria Story, Escape From Folly, & Zack Loomis in = concert presented by GoodForm Concerts www.goodformconcerts.com =20 Edgewood Community Center, 6852 Market Avenue North, North Canton 44721 $6 at the door. =20 Friday, September 14th, 8pm Big Leg Emma in concert presented by Doog Music Kent Stage, 175 East Main Street, Kent OH 44240 330.677.5005 Big Leg Emma is a six member Americana Folk Roots Rock band from = Jamestown, New York that creates music on feel, vibe, and deep-hearted lyrics. BLE = has built a strong following in the festival circuit, sharing stages with = Rusted Root, 10,000 Maniacs, Gin Blossoms, The Sam Bush Band, The Wailers, = Keith Anderson, Los Lobos, and Donna the Buffalo. Songs from the band=92s last studio release, =93The Color of Wind,=94 can be heard nationally on Folk = Alley.=20 General Admission. Advance tickets $10; or $12 Day of Show. 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 www.biglegemma.com www.myspace.com/biglegemma=20 =20 iThursday, September 27th, time tba 2nd annual Chili Bowl Cook-Off (2nd april galerie Benefit)=20 Lake Cable Club House, Fulton Road NW, Canton OH 44718 www.jeffpoulosblues.com www.secondapril.org =20 Wednesday, October 10th, 6:30pm=20 Wednesday Writers' Workshop 2nd April galerie, 207/209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton OH 44702=20 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 (where Court Avenue dead-ends into 6th Street, right around the corner from the Palace Theatre). = Please contact Audrey Lavin at lavingroup at aol.com for details. =20 Thursday, October 11th through Sunday, October 14th 6th Annual Art Film Festival Palace Theatre, Market Avenue North, downtown Canton OH 44702 = 330.454.8171 $5 each night. www.cantonpalacetheatre.org =20 =20 Sunday, October 14th Making Strides Against Breast Cancer: Annual Walkathon fundraiser Canton: Pro Football Hall of Fame Akron: Aeros Stadium For more info or to register, call toll free at 1.888.ACS.OHIO =20 Friday, November 9th, 7pm =20 Saturday, November 10th, 7pm =20 Living Fountain Dance presents The Sunshine Concert Series: The War of = Art Edgewood Community Center, 6852 Market Avenue North, North Canton OH = 44720 Break through the Blocks and Win Your Creative Battles! Public, all ages welcome. Facilities are handicap accessible. Tickets ($8 advance, $10 at door donation suggested) available through www.itickets.com and Berean Bookstore on 30th Street NW in Canton. www.livingfountain.org =20 =20 Friday, November 9, =20 Saturday, November 10, =20 Sunday, November 11, =20 Christkindl Markt =20 Canton Museum of Art, 1001 Market Avenue N., downtown Canton, OH 330-453-7666 The Canton Museum of Art=92s Fine Arts Associates present the 36th = Annual Christkindl Markt. The event is held in the Cultural Center for the = Arts=92 Great Court and the Canton Museum of Art. Artisans and vendors from all over the country keep coming back to present the finest holiday craft = and gift shows in the region. www.cantonart.org = =20 Saturday, November 10th 2007 through Sunday, February 3rd, 2008 American Chronicles: The Art of Norman Rockwell Akron Art Museum, One South High Street, downtown Akron, OH 44308 330.376.9185 www.AkronArtMuseum.org =20 =20 Friday, April 4th to Sunday, April 13th, 2008 3rd Annual Stark Arts Festival presented by Stark Arts Coming Together www.starkartsfestival.com =20 =20 Friday, April 4th, 2008=20 Art Is Alive Canton Museum of Art & Great Court of the Cultural Center, 1001 Market Ave.N., Canton More details tba in the coming months! www.starkartsfestival.com =20 =20 Sunday, April 13th, 2008 Stark Arts Festival Finale Timken High School, West Tuscarawas, Canton OH 44702 www.starkartsfestival.com Details = tba in the coming months! =20 Time-Sensitive Opportunities: =20 Call for Visual Artists: Art needed for ArtsInStark SuperPass postcards If you are an artist or know an artist who has some connection to Stark County and would love the exposure of his/her work to 2,500 people = =85keep reading. Each month (from September through June), ArtsInStark sends out = the SuperPass postcard to donors who have pledged $36 or more during the AIS annual fund drive.=20 The cover of the card features the work of a Stark County (born, = working, living) artist, while the back features the monthly discounts and a = short (75 words or less) bio and contact info of the artist. AIS has used work = by professional artists and students. The art needs to be saved in 300 dpi resolution as a pdf file; jpeg, etc. The size is basically 5=94 x 7=94; horizontal or vertical image will work. If you or someone you know wants = to be on the upcoming cards =85.please have them (or you) contact Judi = Christy with their interest, art and bio. Judi is =93always looking for good = holiday (Halloween, etc.) themes as well as just darn good (fun!) art.=94 = Contact info: Judi Christy, Marketing Director 330-452-4096, ext. 404 (office); 330-232-4559 (cell); ArtsinStark -- the County Arts Council "Growing the arts to create smarter kids, new jobs, and healthier communities."=20 =20 Call for Tomorrow=92s Community Leaders: Leadership Stark County=20 presents SPOTLIGHT STARK COUNTY PROGRAM 2007 If you are a young professional looking for a way to fuel your = enthusiasm, increase your value, and enable you and your company to maintain a competitive advantage, then Spotlight Stark County is for you. The six sessions are held in noteworthy settings in downtown Canton. You will = learn to strengthen your personal leadership effectiveness, connect with = community leaders, and will volunteer with a local community organization. 2007 PROGRAM CALENDAR Thursday, October 11 Speed Networking* Optional: Thursday, October 18 Encounter Bus Tour (full = day) Monday, October 22 Stark County=92s = Political Pulse Monday, November 5 Discovering Strengths* Monday, November 19 Economic = Development/Young CEO=92s Monday, December 3 The Arts Scene=20 Programs are from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. unless indicated *Facilitated by Kent State University Stark Office of Corporate & = Community Services.=20 PROGRAM TUITION $425. includes all materials and refreshments APPLICATIONS Apply at www.leadershipstarkcounty.org/spotlight For more information contact Leadership Stark County Development = Director Stephanie Werren at 330-456-7253 or stephaniew at leadershipstarkcounty.org =20 Call to Audition: The Bang and the Clatter =93Dead Guy=94 Seeking one female actor, age late 30's, 40's or 50's. Auditions by appointment only. Please send resumes and headshots (if available) to: chadstutz at gmail.com=20 Premise: Eldon Phelps is given $1million by a reality TV show, and he = only has one week to spend it. The catch... he won't be alive at the end of = that week. Casting: Roberta Phelps, Eldon's mother. Rehearsals: mid-August through September. Performances: September 21 through October 21, 2007. =20 Call for Instructor(s): Living Fountain Dance Company For more information or to apply for these positions, please call 330-649-0773, or email a cover letter and resume to LFDC PO BOX 9015 = Canton, Ohio 44711 or info at livingfountain.org. Posted July 2007. =20 Call for Rehearsal Mistress: Living Fountain Dance Company For more information or to apply for this position, please call 330-649-0773, or email a cover letter and resume to LFDC PO BOX 9015 = Canton, Ohio 44711 or info at livingfountain.org. Posted July 2007. =20 Call for Ministry Assistant: Living Fountain Dance Company=20 For more information or to apply for this position, please call 330-649-0773, or email a cover letter and resume to LFDC PO BOX 9015 = Canton, Ohio 44711 or info at livingfountain.org. Posted July 2007. =20 Call for Poets/Writers: First Fridays at 2nd April galerie in downtown Canton Are you or any of your cohorts (even those who dehort) interested in = reading and/or preferably reciting poetry at regular modified slams to be held = at 2nd april in canton on the first friday of the month July through = December 2007? Cash prizes. Anyone interested can contact Audrey Lavin at lavingroup at aol.com =20 Call for Entertainers: DanseArt Events, downtown Canton OH DanseArt is holding auditions for entertainers for the floor show at its October 14th Ballroom Extravaganza Fall Ball.at The McKinley Grand = Hotel in downtown Canton. For audition and show information, call Karen or Jack = at Danse Art Events 330.498.9908.=20 =20 Call to Visual Artists: 2nd Annual Revive Your Heart Arts & = Entertainment Festival, Canton, Sunday August 26th CALLING ALL ARTISTS! Painting = Mixed Media Sculptors Ceramic Fine Jewelry. Showcase your work from 11:30 = a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Booth Size: 10' x 10' Cost: $25.00 ($20.00 Early Bird = Rate) or $10.00 for Students.=20 To download the registration form, click here . =20 Call for Writers: Cup of Comfort: six new anthologies The bestselling Cup of Comfort book series is actively seeking inspiring true stories for new volumes (see below). They seek narrative nonfiction stories that read like fiction. Stories must be uplifting, original, in English, typed, titled, and 1000-2000 words. $500 grand prize; $100 ea. = all other stories; copy of book. No entry fee. Email submissions to wordsinger at aol.com. No attachments; one submission per email. Include = full name, mailing address, email address, phone number. For detailed = writer=92s guidelines: www.cupofcomfort.com .=20 New titles and respective deadlines are: A Cup of Comfort for Breast Cancer Survivors: Submission Deadline: = 8/15/07 A Cup of Comfort for Spouses & Children of People with Alzheimer=92s: Deadline: 10/15/07 A Cup of Comfort for Divorced Women: Submission Deadline: 12/31/2007 =20 Call for Bass Guitarist and Drummer: The Dan Kenyon Band http://www.myspace.com/dankenyon1 DKB is looking for the right fit for = the band: =93for a drummer and a bass player that is passionate about Jesus, = and is a talented musician. Several big shows are lined up, and we need to = have a solid drummer and bass player.=94 dankenyon1 at yahoo.com=20 =20 Call for Visual Artists: The Stark County Story Quilts Project Exhibit Opens January 18th, 2008 to February 15th, 2008. at 2nd April galerie, downtown Canton. The Stark County Story Quilts Project will be = an adaptation of the works of renowned artist Faith Ringgold. In a series = of workshops held throughout Stark County and at our educational space downtown, participants will learn about the life and works of Faith Ringgold, an African American artist and author who produced much of her work during the Civil Rights Movement. From this perspective, workshop participants will then be asked to produce both a written and visual = history of their experiences in Stark County before, during and after The Civil Rights Movement, using Faith Ringgold's "Story Quilts" as a model. Upon completion, these "Stark County Story Quilts" will then be assembled at = our special exhibition space in Downtown Canton to then be used as a = learning tool for school groups, civic groups and other organizations. Quilt = panels will consist of both the literary and visual elements of each personal history and will be assembled in time periods based on the age of the participant, creating a timeline effect for the exhibit. The ultimate = goal of this project is to create a permanent history of our community both created by and witnessed by its citizens through the vocabulary of Art. = For more information on participating in one of the workshops or if you are interested in hosting a workshop at your location, please call 2nd April = at 330-451-0924 or email us at todd at secondapril.org =20 Call for Visual Artists: In the Round Community Art Space Space is still open for the month of September for local artists to = display their work!=20 For more details, check the website: http://intheround.com/artspace or contact Janelle for info! =20 Call for Students: Rabbit on the Moon, 192 Federal Ave NE, Massillon OH 44646 Offering a variety of visual arts & writing classes for young & young at heart. New classes will start in September. Call Kathy Jevec at 330.844.4991. =20 Call for Students: Edgewood Community Center & Living Fountain Offering group classes in theatre, music, dance, & visual arts. Also = private music lessons for guitar, bass, drums, vocal, piano lessons available by appointment. Email kpayne at edgewoodcommunitycenter.com.=20 Visit the website for current class offerings and special events: www.edgewoodcommunitycenter.com = =20 =20 Call for Students: Weathervane Playhouse=20 Classes for all ages, including offerings in Musical Theater, Hands-On Theater (H.O.T.) Summer Camps, SummerStock 2007, & more. Register at 330-836-2626 x 17 or online www.WeathervanePlayhouse.com . =20 Now through July 29th=20 A Narrow Bridge (by Cliff Hershman) presented by The Bang and The = Clatter Theatre Company Summit ArtSpace Facility, 140 E. Market St., Akron, OH 44308 Phone: 330.606.5317 Recommended for mature audiences only. This world premiere is an = unrelenting look at a family fragmented by drugs, work pressures, and sexuality. = Parents and siblings clash as they find out who they are and what they can hold = onto in their lives. E-mail: andthe at bnctheatre.com Website: = www.bnctheatre.com =20 =20 Now through August 5th Studio M Opening: George Buza=92s =93Hungary: The Hearth of Europe=94 (Photography) Studio M at Massillon Museum, 121 Lincoln Way East, downtown Massillon = OH 44646=20 The Massillon Museum=92s Studio M presents this photographic exhibition = by George Buza of Bay Village from June 22nd through August 5th. The = exhibition opens with a free reception for the artist on Friday, June 22, from 6:00 = to 8:00 p.m. in the Museum=92s lower lobby. Buza chose the theme, = =93Hungary: The Hearth of Europe=94 to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the = Hungarian Revolution. The artist=92s lengthy list of shows and awards is crowned = by a 1996 invitation from the Embassy of the Republic of Hungary to provide a photographic exhibition depicting U.S. and Hungarian cityscapes for an international embassy reception. 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 www.massillonmuseum.org =20 =20 Now through August 19th Midwest Visions of Impressionism Exhibit Massillon Museum, 121 Lincoln Way East, downtown Massillon 44646=20 This summer exhibition will illustrate the significance of 33 talented painters who are often overlooked in larger American Impressionism = surveys. The exhibition will focus on the similarities and differences among = artists associated with the region of Illinois, Indiana and Ohio, as well as = within the larger American Impressionism movement. It will examine whether or = not the region in which the artists lived and studied had a noticeable = effect on their paintings. The exhibition of approximately 70 paintings highlights artists, born or raised in the Midwest, who practiced American Impressionism from = the1890s to the 1930s: John Ottis Adams, George Adomeit, George Ames Aldrich, May = Ames, Otto H. Bacher, L. Clarence Ball, Karl Albert Buehr, V.J. Cariani, = William Merritt Chase, William Clusmann, Charles Dahlgreen, Frank Virgil Dudley, Maude Eggemeyer, William J. Forsyth, Alexis Jean Fournier, Marie Goth, Frederick Gottwald, Carl Graf, Louis Oscar Griffith, Lucy Hartrath, Emil Jacques, Karl Kappes, Lewis Henry Meakin, Pauline Palmer, Louis Ritman, = Ada Walter Shulz, Adolph Shulz, Otto Stark, Theodore Clement Steele, John = Henry Twachtman, Will Vawter, Abel Warshawsky, and Edward K. Williams. An 80-page, soft cover catalog accompanying the exhibition will include essays=8Bfocusing on the regions of the Midwest that became known as = =B3hot spots=B2 for Impressionism=8Bby Shearer and Dr. Dean A. Porter, Director Emeritus, Snite Museum of Art. Independent curator Brigitte Foley and Massillon Museum Curator Alexandra Nicholis will research and write biographies of the artists. The book will include an array of four-color images on high-quality, acid-free paper. Out-of-town visitors may take advantage of a special package that will = be available throughout the run of the show=8Ba night at the Hampton Inn Massillon (which includes hot and cold breakfast selections, VIP = turn-down service, and an in-room gift) and weekend tickets for a movie at the historic Lions Lincoln Theatre. All are within easy and safe walking distance of the Massillon Museum. For details, call the Hampton Inn (330-834-1144 or 1-800-HAMPTON) or the Massillon Museum (330-833-4061). A series of accompanying activities have been planned throughout the run = of the exhibition: classes featuring Impressionist movement and painting (beginning in June); Gallery Talks (June 20 and July 11); Impressionist Workshops for Children (June 23, July 21, and August 18); Brown Bag = Lunch (June 26); Impressionism Summer Camp (August 7) and Watercolor Demonstrations with Nancy Stewart Matin and Brian Robinson (August 19). Call the Massillon Museum at 330-833-4061 or visit = www.massillonmuseum.org for details. Now through August 26th=20 Always, Patsy Cline (directed by Donna Drake) Carousel Dinner Theatre www.carouseldinnertheatre.com =20 =20 Now through August 13th, 2007 Monday Summer Movies for Kids Canton Palace Theatre WHBC Radio and The Palace, together, with the generous assistance of the William E. Shannafelt Philanthropic Fund, will show movies for children every Monday from June 11 to August 13. The Palace requires that an = adult accompany all children under the age of 12. Children dropped off must be picked up within 15 minutes of the conclusion of the movie. Groups must = call 330-454-8172 for reservations no later than 4 PM on the Wednesday prior = to the following Monday's movie beginning June 12 and running through = August 13. Start time is always 1 PM; theatre doors open at 12:15. Donation is = only 94 cents with a 6-cent donation to the Palace, for a total of only $1.=20 July 23 Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone July 30 All Dogs Go To Heaven=20 August 6 Night at the Museum=20 August 13 Happy Feet=20 *Movie titles may change depending on availability. 3 current exhibits at Akron Art Museum: =93Building the New Akron Art Museum=94 through September 30th=20 =93Prized Images: The Knight Purchase Award for Photographic Media=94 = through Oct. 14th =93Women at an Exhibition=94 through November 9th The NEW Akron Art Museum, One South High Street, downtown Akron, OH = 44308 330.376.9185 www.AkronArtMuseum.org =20 =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 Call for Postings: Free! Canton/Stark County Convention & Visitors' = Bureau This site is a wonderful & user-friendly resource for all sorts of = =93stuff going on=94 in Stark County. Many thanks to the friendly staff of the = Stark Cty CVB for providing this resource! To submit YOUR organization=92s = event info for FREE, or to check out what=92s happening in our area, just = click this link: http://www.cantonstarkcvb.com/calendar/events/index.php=20 =20 Call for Musical Instruments: Music Alive Sponsored by 91.3 The Summit, Akron Public Schools, and Taylor Band & Orchestra Do you have an unloved, dusty and forgotten musical instrument in your attic, closet or basement? There are dozens of kids who=92d love the = chance to learn to play it=85kids whose families simply can=92t afford the expense = of buying their child a musical instrument.=20 Through Music Alive, a program to help young musicians in our local = schools realize their dreams and learn the joys of playing an instrument, 91.3 = The Summit and Taylor Band & Orchestra will collect and repair instruments = and see they get placed in the hands of kids who will truly appreciate them. Let=92s keep the MUSIC ALIVE for a new generation. 330-761-3099. =20 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 2nd April galerie, 207/209 = Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton OH 44702 (where Court Avenue dead-ends into = 6th Street, right around the corner from the Palace Theatre). Please = contact Audrey Lavin at lavingroup at aol.com for details. =20 Call for Writers: http://aprilboyer.com =20 Guidelines for permanent use are now posted at http://aprilboyer.com/submissGdls.html Please check there for further details. Updated links and author's news are there, too.=20 =20 New Art Venue! (Wanda) Montgomery Studio & Gallery=20 inside of Cyrus Custom Framing @ 2645 Cleveland Avenue NW, Canton OH = 44709. Paintings, altered books, jewelry, cards, canes, furniture, & more. = Hours 10a to 6p M-F, and 10 to 5p Saturdays. =20 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 "While one person hesitates because he feels inferior,=20 the other is busy making mistakes and becoming superior."~Henry C. Link=20 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_002D_01C7CC8A.90DC2C50 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Hello! This edition of the = Square Peg Promotions arts calendar includes color-coded entries for this month’s = music = concerts, theatre, dance, written and spoken word = gatherings, and visual arts = events happening in Stark County = and several surrounding areas. Community events that defy categorization are = included in bold, black = font.

 

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This calendar runs through = 2008 & is therefore too long to post in its entirety to neopal, but if = you’d like to receive your own FREE weekly full version of this newsletter, = just send me an email with “subscribe” in the subject line to janelle at squarepegpromotio= ns.com.

 

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Some of this week’s = highlights are: Monday’s multi-band concert for young adults...and adults who still remember how to be young...presented = by GoodForm Concerts; Tuesday = evening’s Island Party at the Massillon = Museum with live reggae, mon, by Carlos Jones = & the PLUS band; and Saturday’s all-day ArtSyrcus at Massillon Middle School, presented by = The Ananda Center. (See the = calendar below for details!)

 

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Living = Fountain’s = Friday & Saturday PUREMOVEMENT = dance concerts features local teen dancers and live music by Two Turntables = and a Saxophone. Teen participants of this ArtsInStark-funded, six-week dance intensive were asked, “What if = you believed in yourself?” Their summer journey culminates = in these interactive concerts, with live flute and saxophone looped while DJ artists weave = throughout. Join us to celebrate and support our youth; leave inspired by their = pro-active and creative plans for their future. Tickets on sale now at www.iTickets.com or contact Living = Fountain at 330.649.0773.

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Five weeks till = back-to-school time; let’s make the most of it!

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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This Week...

 

Monday, July 23rd, 7:30pm (doors at = 7p)

Deas Vail, All the Day Holiday, Love & Reverie, = and Holden

presented by GoodForm Concerts www.goodformconcerts.com

Edgewood Community Center, = 6852 Market Avenue North, North Canton 44721

$6 at the door.

 

Monday, July 23rd, 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

 

Monday, July 23rd, = 9pm

Ryan Humbert Band opens for John = Eddie

Lime Spider = , 207 South Main St., = Akron OH - 330.762.2350
Tickets: $10. www.thelimespider.com=A0 www.ryanhumbert.com www.johneddie.com =

 

Daily through = Thursday, July 26th

Saturday, July = 21st through Thursday, the 26th

Apollonova = Artfest

Mocha Maiden, = located near the corner of High and Market at 17 Maiden Lane, Akron.=A0

The festival will showcase local musicians, poets, = painters, photographers, dancers, actors, chefs and comedians. The cover charge = Monday through Thursday is $3. If you keep your ticket stub, you can use it = again to get in for free for any evenings that you return. Throughout the entire = Apollonova Arts Festival, artwork from Apollonova artists as well as other local = artists will be on display, with some available to purchase and some pieces up = for auction on designated nights. http://www.apollonova.com/ for complete = schedule and details.

 

Tuesday, July 24th, 10am to 11:30am each = day

Wednesday, July = 25th

Tuesday, July = 31st

Wednesday, August 1st
Mask Making: The Power of Expression Class (4 sessions) for ages 10 to = 14
Massillon Museum, 121 = Lincoln Way East, downtown Massillon OH 44646

$35 NonMembers; $30 Members. Open to the public, but pre-registration is required five days in advance.  Students may = register in person, by mail, or by phone. Cash, checks, and credit cards are = accepted. 330.833.4061 www.massillonmuseum.org

From ancient Greek theatre to Lion King, theatrical = masks have intrigued audiences.  In this class Robin Armitage will teach children ages 10 to 14 to construct and decorate their own creative = disguises.

Tu= esday, July 24th, 10:30am to 11:45am

Art Classes for Elementary School Children (Tuesday, Thursday, & Saturday, all summer)

Today: “Class Furniture = Painting”

2nd April galerie/GSCAN, = 207/209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton OH 44702

Cost of class is $5.00 per child per class unless = otherwise noted. 24 hour advance registration is required! Please ask about = signing up for blocks of time with your Summertime Kids Art Card!

www.secondapril.org to check out the MANY summer class offerings!

 

Tuesday, July = 24th, Noon to 1pm

Brown Bag Lunch: = “The Story of Massillon’s First Live Tiger” presented by Wilbur = Arnold, Former Tiger Handler
Massillon Museum, = 121 Lincoln Way East, downtown Massillon OH 44646

Free. No reservations. Bring a sack lunch or buy = lunch onsite. Wilbur Arnold is nationally published on the subjects = of technical management and leadership. For local readers, he has written = The Town Tiger and Massillon Public Education 1848=AD1998 and compiled the = writings of James Rasor into a Massillon Museum-published book, Joyous Jimmy. =

Mr. Arnold graduated from Washington High School and = has a Bachelor of Science degree from Case Western Reserve University and a = Master of Business Administration from Kent State University. After designing = and managing defense systems at Goodyear Aerospace Corporation for thirty = years, he was appointed to the Defense Systems Management College (DSMC) at Fort = Belvoir, Virginia in 1983.  He served as Professor of Management, Director = of Curriculum Development Department, Director of the DSMC Eastern Region = at Hanscom Air Force Base, and Executive Director of Research and = Information. After retiring in 1992, Arnold returned to Massillon and was appointed as an = Adjunct in Administration and Mathematics at the Kent State Stark = Branch. He served three terms on city council, three terms on the school board, and = ten years on the board of trustees of Stark Technical College.  He was = president of the Massillon Tiger Football Booster Club in 1970. = =A0330.833.4061 www.massillonmuseum.org

 

Wednesday, July 24th, 4pm to = 6pm

Acting Workshop for Ages 8+ with any experience = level

Edgewood Community = Center, = 6852 Market Avenue North, North Canton 44720

Members $15. Non-members welcome for $20. Learn the = basics of acting in live theatre. Learn how to get past the nervousness of = performing in front of others, how to stay = “in character” no matter what, basic onstage movement, and how to = become believable while believing in yourself.

www.edgewoodcommunitycen= ter.com = Registration Deadline = July 20th at 5:00pm

 

Tuesday, July 24th, 6pm to = 11pm

Island Party! with live reggae music by Carlos Jones = & the PLUS Band 7pm to 11pm

Pig Roast with = Joe Herrick & Rudy Turkal

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

Admission is free = and open to everyone. No reservations. The food and beverages = will be offered a la carte. Guests will enter from First Street Southeast. =  Picnic tables will be scattered about the lawn, but guests are welcome to bring = their own lawn chairs and blankets.  Free parking will be available in = the municipal parking lots, the parking deck on South Erie Street, and on = adjacent streets.  Plan to come for the fun, rain or shine. =

Joe Herrick and Rudy Turkal = will roast a pig on the Museum lawn. They invite people to “sit a = spell” to supervise the cooking throughout the day then to return for a Caribbean = supper of pork sandwiches, jerk chicken, pineapple salsa, and fruit skewers = from 6:00 until the food runs out. This year=B9s special dessert treat will be = grilled bananas with ice cream.  Beer (including Jamaican Red Stripe), = wine, soft drinks, and an island drink will be available all evening.
Carlos Jones & the Peace, Love, Unity Syndicate deliver a dose of = soulful roots reggae with lyrics that concentrate heavily on a message of peace = and harmony within the human race and the envi
ronment. Voted "the Best Reggae/Ska Band" in Northeast Ohio by the Scene = Magazine readers' poll, Carlos Jones and the PLUS Band have opened for several international acts. The group creates a festival like atmosphere = anywhere they play, drawing crowds spanning all ages and backgrounds.  The = infectious rhythms woven by their use of a variety of percussion instruments, = create an irresistible and uplifting vibration, hooking the crowd into their performance. Their repertoire includes many original songs, plus a generous helping of Bob Marley, Culture, and other recognizable covers = mixed in with traditional Rastafarian Nyabinghi drum chants. =A0330.833.4061 = www.massillonmuseum.org

 

Tuesday, July 24th, = 7:30pm

Music open mic night

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

www.muggswigz.com

 

Wednesday, July 25th, 11:30am to = 1pm

Summertime Teens – Art Classes for Jr. & = Sr. High School Students (Week 6 of 6)

2nd April = galerie, 209 Sixth St. NW, downtown = Canton, OH 330.451.0924

$40.00 for six week session!=A0 www.secondapril.org =

 

Wednesday, July = 25th, 6:30pm (doors at 5:30p)

The = Alternate Routes with opening performance by Roger = Hoover and The Whiskeyhounds.=A0

The = Tangier , = 532 West Market Street, Akron, = OH

For 91.3 The = Summit members only! (The good news is, you can be a member for as little as $5 = per month!) If you are a current member of 91.3 The Summit, you get in for = free, and, you can bring up to 3 three of your family and friends along as = your guests at no additional charge. But, you've got to get on the list to = get in.  To reserve your seats, call Lauren Gulley at = 330-761-3104 or RSVP to tickets at 913thesummit.com. www.913thesummit.com

 

Wednesday, July = 25th(and every = Wednesday!), 8:30pm to Midnight

Bob's your Uncle w/ special = guests

Iris, 228 Fourth Street NW, = downtown Canton 44702 (location of former Luna Grille)

www.irisdowntown.com =

 

Thursday, July 26th, 10:30am to = 11:45am

Art Classes for Elementary School Children (Tuesday, Thursday, & Saturday, all summer)

Today: “Experiential - Print = Making”

2nd April galerie/GSCAN, = 207/209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton OH 44702

Cost of class is $5.00 per child per class unless = otherwise noted. 24 hour advance registration is required! Please ask about = signing up for blocks of time with your Summertime Kids Art Card!

www.secondapril.org to check out the MANY summer class offerings!

 

Thursday, July 26th, = 7:30pm

Downtown Massillon FREE Summer Concert Series: The = Diamonds

Intersection of Lincoln Way East and First Street, = downtown Massillon

Attendees should bring lawn chairs. For info, call = the Massillon Chamber of Commerce at 330.833.3146

 

Thursday, July 26th, = 7:30pm

Art Film: "Away From Her"
Canton Palace Theatre,
Market Avenue North, = downtown Canton OH 44702

$4 admission. Fiona (Julie Christie) and Grant = (Gordon Pinsent) are a couple who have been married for over 40 years. Now, they are = forced to face the fact that Fiona's "forgetfulness" is actually = Alzheimer's disease. After placing Fiona in a nursing home and forced to undergo a long-time separation, Grant must draw upon his love for Fiona to perform = an act of self-sacrifice in order to ensure her happiness. Rated PG-13. Run = time 110 min. www.cantonpalacetheatre.org<= /a>

 

Friday, July 27th, 10:30am (and every = Friday!)

Story Time for preschoolers

Berean Bookstore, 1100 30th Street = NW, Canton OH 44709

Stories, books, & singing. = 330.492.7990

 

Friday, July 27th, = 7pm

Saturday, July = 28th, = 7pm

“What if You Believed in Yourself?” = PUREMOVEMENT dance concert presented by The Living Fountain Dance = Company = w/<= /i> = live music by = Two Turntables and a Saxophone

Edgewood Community = Center, = 6852 Market Avenue North, North Canton 44720

Tickets on sale = NOW at www.itickets.com<= /b>. This challenge is met through the live music of Two Turntables and a = Saxophone and 30 dancers.=A0 Live flute and saxophone looped while DJ artists weave = throughout, the audience will leave inspired.=A0 Funded by ArtsinStark, = PUREMOVEMENT has been a six-week dance intensive that culminates in this weekend’s = concerts, “What if You Believed in Yourself?” This program catches = youth culture at its core and activates students to be pro-active and to = invent their future. www.edgewoodcommunitycen= ter.com=A0 330.649.0773=A0 www.livingfountain.org =A0Email: info at livingfountain.org =

=A0

Friday, July = 27th, 7:30pm to = 9:30pm

Anne E. DeChant

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

www.anneedechant.com=A0=A0=A0 www.maizevalleywinery.com =

 

Friday, July = 27th, 9:30pm to = 1:30am

The Zydeco Kings

Iris, 228 Fourth Street NW, = downtown Canton 44702 (location of former Luna Grille)

http:///www.irisdowntown.com =

 

Friday, July 27th

Saturday, July 28th

Sunday, July 29th (including 2pm performance by = Ryan = Humbert Band, beach = stage)

Rock N Resort Music Festival 2007

Clay’s Park Resort, 13190 Patterson St. N.W., N. Lawrence, OH 44666 =

Includes a tribute to our troops on Saturday. Email: info at clayspark.com (330) 854-6691=A0 1800 860-4FUN=A0 = Fax: (330) 854-6797 www.rock-n-resort.com = =A0=A0=A0=A0www.RockNResort.com

 

Friday, July 27th through Sunday, August = 5th

Pro Football HOF Festival

Includes fashion shows, = music concerts, fireworks...and, yeah, football! For the lineup, check = out www.profootballhoffestival.com =

 

Saturday, July 28th, = 9am to = 11:30am

Princess Camp presented by Living Fountain Dance = Company

First Friends Church, 5455 = Market Avenue North, Canton OH 44714

For girls age 3 to 7. Includes: Basic Ballet, = Princess arts & crafts, quality Princess stories, Princess Manner Lessons, and = Princess Tea Party. Tuition $18. Advance registration only; must be postmarked by = May 1st. Send name, email, & phone# to Living Fountain, PO Box 9015, Canton = OH 44711 www.livingfountain.org =

 

Saturday, July 28th, 10am to = 6pm

Sunday, July 29th, 10am to = 5pm

28th annual = Akron Arts Expo =

This free family-oriented festival attracts over = 30,000 people and features 165 juried exhibitors from throughout the United = States. The artists will be offering original fine arts & crafts for = purchase at reasonable prices. The Akron Arts = Expo will feature live entertainment, great food, costumed characters, and a = special interactive children’s area. Saturday evening the Ballet Theatre = of Ohio will perform again at 8:45 pm. For info, call 330-375-2835 or visit = www.ohio.com/artsexpo or www.ohio.com.

 

Saturday, July 28th, 10am to 12:30pm (and = each Saturday this summer)

Kids’ Sanctuary art & yoga classes for ages = 6 to 12yrs.

Located @ 1101 W. Portage Trail Ext., = Akron Ohio inside Your Yoga = & ali everhard photography & design

Your child will learn the benefits of art & yoga = and have fun doing it! Along with exercising their mind and body they will = also take home a healthy snack. Please call either Carrie at 330.801.0469 or = Ali at 330.858.4849 to sign up today. $25 per child per = class.

Allison Minas Everhard, = 330.622.5231/330.858.4849 alijames99 at hotmail.com =

www.art.com/memberartist/= Allison_Minas=A0=A0=A0 www.artwanted.com/aliminas=

 

Saturday, July 28th, = 10:30am to = 11:45am

Art Classes for Elementary School Children (Tuesday, = Thursday, & Saturday, all summer)

Today: “Secret Coding” = Resists

2nd April galerie/GSCAN, = 207/209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton OH 44702

Cost of class is = $5 per child. 24 hour advance = registration is required! Please ask about signing up for blocks of time with your = Summertime Kids Art Card! www.secondapril.org to check out the MANY summer class offerings!

 

Saturday, July = 28th, = 11am to 6:30pm

ARTSYRCUS: A Visual and Performing Arts Gala, presented by The = Ananda Center

Art Gallery and = Short = Performances from 11am to = 6:30pm

Big Stage Production at 7pm

Massillon Middle = School

Funded by Arts In = Stark. = This is an all-day circus-themed event with costumed characters, kids’ games = and activities, food, art for sale, performing artists, drumming, belly = dancing, martial arts, contortionists, live music and much more! Admission $3, or $1.50 = for ages 12 and under.

The Ananda Center is a non-profit arts advocacy organization newly housed at the Lions Lincoln = Theatre. Mailing address for donations & correspondence is:  The Ananda Center PO Box = 1265 Massillon Ohio, 44648.  All donations are tax deductible. www.theanandacenter.org www.myspace.com/artsyrcus=A0= =A0 Funded in part by ArtsinStark, the county arts council.

 

Saturday July 28, 2007, 5:30 pm (Doors at 5 = pm)

A Kept Woman (Theatrical = Production)

Cathedral of Life = Ministries, 4111 38th St. NW, Canton, Ohio

Presented by Ladies Night Out International = Ministries and L.T.A. Productions presents an Encore Presentation of the hit play = based on the international critically acclaimed book written by Lynnette = Tiller Appling. Find out how you can be broken by life but restored by grace. = Featuring: Tiffany Allison, Bryan Bruchanan, Kyle McDuffie, Jeanne Ruffin, = Wilhelmenia Glenn & Towandga Howell along with other local actors. Cost of play = is only $7. Purchase Tickets at: Canton Berean's Bookstore, At The Door, or by = calling: 330-479-9488.

 

Saturday, July 28th, = 7:30pm to = 9:30pm

John Markovic

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

www.maizevalleywinery.com<= /span>

 

Saturday, July 28th to Sunday, August = 12th

The Frog Prince

Weathervane Playhouse, Weathervane Lane, Akron OH

 

Saturday, July 28th, 9:30pm to = 1:30am

Big Daddy & The Hoodoo = Men

Iris, 228 Fourth Street NW, = downtown Canton 44702 (location of former Luna Grille)

www.bigdaddyandthehoodoo= men.com =A0=A0=A0www.irisdowntown.com =

 

Sunday, July 29th, 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 taste buds with EEC’s Sunday = brunch.

 

Call to = Audition: Players Guild Theatre, Canton “Bad Girls on = Broadway”

Sunday, July 29th, = 6pm

Monday, July 30th, = 7pm

Auditions for ages 16 & up for “Bad Girls = on Broadway” Musical Review

Players Guild = Theatre, = Market Avenue North, downtown Canton 44702

Director: Amy = Sima-Dirham. Needed: 10 to 12 women & 5-6 men. There may also be a = "movement/dance" audition. Please wear comfortable shoes and clothes just in case. Please = bring a photo or headshot to attach to your form. Please call the theatre to = sign up for an audition slot 330-453-7619. After hours leave a message at x504. = There are 10 slots per half hour . Callbacks will be Tuesday, July 31st at = 7pm. First read through will be Thursday, August 2 at 7pm. Bad Girls on Broadway = runs Sept. 7-22 on the Mainstage with performances on Fridays & Saturdays = at 8:00pm and Sundays at 2:30pm. Special Thursday performance on September = 20 at 8pm. Audition tips & details at: http://= www.playersguildtheatre.com/season_auditions.html

 

And Beyond...

 

This calendar runs through = 2008 & is therefore too long to post in its entirety to neopal, but if = you’d like to receive your own FREE weekly full version of this newsletter, = just send me an email with “subscribe” in the subject line to janelle at squarepegpromotio= ns.com

 

Thursday, August = 9th, 8am to 4pm

Friday, August = 10th, 8am to 4pm

Saturday, August = 11th, 8am to 4pm

Stark County = Hazardous Waste Collection Days

Stark State = College of Technology, = 6200 Frank Avenue NW, Canton OH 44720

Now’s the time to responsibly drop off your = ancient paints, solvents, & more in an environmentally = healthy way for NO CHARGE. For a complete list of acceptable items, www.timetorecycle.org =

 

Friday, August 10th, 6:30pm Dinner, Show at 8pm, and Dancing =

Saturday, August 11th, 6:30pm Dinner, Show at 8pm, and Dancing =

An Evening of Ballroom Dancing: Remembering Moonlight Ballroom =

presented by Canton Cabaret: Stark County’s = Musical Dinner Theatre

Metropolitan Centre Grand = Ballroom, 601 Cleveland Avenue NW, downtown Canton 44702

Enjoy a 9 piece orchestra, singers, ballroom dancing, Michael Sonata (the Frank Sinatra impressionist you have heard so much = about), and some great Meyers Lake surprises!

6:30 p.m. Dinner Set, Show and Dancing=A0 $42.50; = 8:00 p.m. Show Only=A0 $25.00

TICKETS AVAILABLE = NOW at: Bereans,=A0 1100 - 30th St., N. W. Canton 44709; Second April Art Galerie, 209 6th = St., N. W. Canton 44702; Plant Et Art, 1524 Fulton Road N. W.=A0 Canton 44703;or = call 330.456.7397 =A0=A0http://rainbowrepertory.com =A0www.cantoncabaret.com = 330.456.7397

 

Friday, August 10th, 7:30pm to 11:30pm = (doors at 7pm)

Constant Recourse, Gloria Story, Escape From Folly, = & Zack Loomis in concert=A0

presented by GoodForm Concerts www.goodformconcerts.com

Edgewood Community Center, = 6852 Market Avenue North, North Canton 44721

$6 at the door.

 

Friday, September 14th, = 8pm

Big Leg Emma in = concert

presented by Doog Music

Kent Stage, 175 East = Main Street, Kent OH 44240 330.677.5005

Big Leg Emma is a = six member Americana Folk Roots Rock band from Jamestown, New York that creates = music on feel, vibe, and deep-hearted lyrics. BLE has built a = strong following in the festival circuit, sharing stages with Rusted Root, 10,000 = Maniacs, Gin Blossoms, The Sam Bush Band, The Wailers, Keith Anderson, Los Lobos, and = Donna the Buffalo. Songs from the band’s last studio release, “The = Color of Wind,” can be heard nationally on Folk Alley.

General Admission. Advance = tickets $10; or $12 Day of Show.

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=A0=A0=A0 www.biglegemma.com=A0=A0 www.myspace.com/biglegemma=

 

iThursday, September 27th, = time tba

2nd annual Chili Bowl Cook-Off (2nd april = galerie Benefit)

Lake Cable Club House, Fulton Road NW, = Canton OH 44718

www.jeffpoulosblues.com=A0=A0= =A0=A0 www.secondapril.org

Wednesday, October 10th, 6:30pm =

Wednesday Writers' Workshop

2nd April = galerie, 207/209 Sixth Street NW, = downtown Canton OH 44702

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 = (where Court Avenue dead-ends into 6th Street, right around the = corner from the Palace Theatre).  Please contact Audrey = Lavin at lavingroup at aol.com for = details.

 

Thursday, October 11th through Sunday, = October 14th

6th Annual Art Film = Festival

Palace Theatre, Market Avenue North, = downtown Canton OH 44702 330.454.8171

$5 each night. =A0www.cantonpalacetheatre.org<= /a>

 

Sunday, October = 14th

Making Strides = Against Breast Cancer: Annual Walkathon fundraiser

Canton: Pro = Football Hall of Fame

Akron: Aeros Stadium

For more info or = to register, call toll free at 1.888.ACS.OHIO

 

Friday, November 9th, 7pm = =A0

Saturday, November 10th, = 7pm = =A0

Living Fountain Dance presents The Sunshine Concert = Series: The War of Art

Edgewood Community Center, 6852 Market Avenue North, = North Canton OH 44720

Break through the Blocks and Win Your Creative = Battles! Public, all ages welcome. Facilities are handicap accessible. Tickets ($8 = advance, $10 at door donation suggested) available through www.itickets.com and Berean Bookstore on 30th Street NW in Canton. www.livingfountain.org =

 

Friday, November 9, =A0

Saturday, November 10, =A0

Sunday, November 11, =A0

Christkindl Markt =A0

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

The Canton Museum of Art’s Fine Arts Associates present the 36th Annual Christkindl Markt.=A0 The event is = held in the Cultural Center for the Arts’ Great Court and the Canton Museum of = Art.=A0 Artisans and vendors from all over the country keep coming back to = present the finest holiday craft and gift shows in the region. www.cantonart.org =

 

= Saturday, November 10th 2007 through Sunday, February 3rd, = 2008

= American Chronicles: The Art of = Norma= n = Rockwell

= Akron Art Museum, = One South High Street, downtown Akron, OH = 44308

330.376.9185 =A0www.AkronArtMuseum.org=

 

Friday, April = 4th to Sunday, April 13th, 2008

3rd = Annual Stark Arts Festival presented by Stark Arts Coming Together=A0=A0 = www.starkartsfestival.com =

 

Friday, April = 4th, 2008

Art Is = Alive

Canton Museum of = Art & Great Court of the Cultural Center, 1001 = Market Ave.N., Canton=A0=A0 More details tba in the coming months! www.starkartsfestival.com =

 

Sunday, April = 13th, 2008

Stark Arts = Festival Finale

Timken High = School, West Tuscarawas, Canton OH 44702

www.starkartsfestival.com Details tba in the coming months!

 

Time-Sensitive = Opportunities:

 

Call for = Visual Artists: Art needed for ArtsInStark SuperPass = postcards

If you are an artist or know an artist who has some connection to Stark County and would love the exposure of his/her work = to 2,500 people …keep reading. Each month (from September through June), ArtsInStark sends out the SuperPass postcard to donors who have pledged = $36 or more during the AIS annual fund drive.

The cover of the card features the work of a Stark = County (born, working, living) artist, while the back features the monthly = discounts and a short (75 words or less) bio and contact info of the artist. AIS = has used work by professional artists and students. The art needs to be saved in = 300 dpi resolution as a pdf file; jpeg, etc.  The size is basically = 5” x 7”; horizontal or vertical image will work. If you or someone you = know wants to be on the upcoming cards ….please have them (or you) = contact Judi Christy with their interest, art and bio. Judi is = “always looking for good holiday (Halloween, etc.) themes as well as just darn = good (fun!) art.” Contact info: Judi = Christy, Marketing Director 330-452-4096, ext. 404 (office); 330-232-4559 (cell); ArtsinStark -- the County Arts Council "Growing the arts to create smarter kids, new jobs, and = healthier communities." 

 

Call for = Tomorrow’s Community Leaders: Leadership Stark County

presents = SPOTLIGHT STARK COUNTY PROGRAM 2007

If you are a young professional looking for a way to = fuel your enthusiasm, increase your value, and enable you and your company to maintain a competitive advantage, then Spotlight Stark County is for = you. The six sessions are held in noteworthy settings in downtown Canton.=A0 You = will learn to strengthen your personal leadership effectiveness, connect with community leaders, and will volunteer with a local community = organization.

2007 PROGRAM CALENDAR

Thursday, October = 11=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0 Speed Networking*

Optional: Thursday, October 18 = =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Encounter Bus Tour (full day)

Monday, October = 22=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Stark County’s Political Pulse

Monday, November = 5=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Discovering Strengths*

Monday, November = 19=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0 Economic Development/Young CEO’s

Monday, December = 3=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0 The Arts Scene

Programs are from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. unless = indicated

*Facilitated by Kent State University Stark Office of Corporate & Community Services.

PROGRAM TUITION $425. includes all materials and refreshments

APPLICATIONS Apply at www.leadershipstarkcounty.org/spotlight

For more information contact Leadership Stark County = Development Director Stephanie Werren at 330-456-7253 or stephaniew at leadershi= pstarkcounty.org

 

Call to = Audition: The Bang and the Clatter “Dead Guy”

Seeking one female actor, age late 30's, 40's or = 50's. Auditions by appointment only. Please send resumes and headshots (if available) = to: chadstutz at gmail.com =

Premise: Eldon Phelps is given $1million by a reality = TV show, and he only has one week to spend it.=A0 The catch... he won't be = alive at the end of that week. Casting: Roberta Phelps, Eldon's mother. = Rehearsals: mid-August through September. Performances: September 21 through October = 21, 2007.

 

Call for = Instructor(s): Living Fountain Dance Company

For more information or to apply for these positions, = please call 330-649-0773, or email a cover letter and resume to LFDC PO BOX = 9015 Canton, Ohio 44711 or info at livingfountain.org. Posted July 2007.

 

Call for = Rehearsal Mistress: Living Fountain Dance Company

For more information or to apply for this position, = please call 330-649-0773, or email a cover letter and resume to LFDC PO BOX = 9015 Canton, Ohio 44711 or info at livingfountain.org. Posted July 2007.

 

Call for = Ministry Assistant: Living Fountain Dance Company

For more information or to apply for this position, = please call 330-649-0773, or email a cover letter and resume to LFDC PO BOX = 9015 Canton, Ohio 44711 or info at livingfountain.org. Posted July 2007.

 

Call for = Poets/Writers: First Fridays at 2nd April galerie in downtown = Canton
Are you or any of your cohorts (even those who dehort) interested = in reading and/or preferably reciting poetry at regular modified slams to = be held at 2nd april in canton on the first friday of the month July through = December 2007? Cash prizes. Anyone interested can contact Audrey Lavin at lavingroup at aol.com

 

Call for = Entertainers: DanseArt = Events, downtown Canton OH

DanseArt is holding auditions for entertainers for the floor show at its October 14th=A0 = Ballroom Extravaganza Fall Ball.at The McKinley Grand Hotel in downtown Canton. = For audition and show information, call Karen or Jack at Danse Art Events 330.498.9908.

 

Call to Visual = Artists: 2nd Annual Revive Your Heart Arts & Entertainment = Festival, Canton, Sunday August 26th=A0 CALLING ALL ARTISTS! = Painting=A0 Mixed Media=A0 Sculptors=A0 Ceramic=A0 Fine Jewelry. Showcase your work = from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.=A0 Booth Size: 10' x 10' Cost: $25.00 ($20.00 Early = Bird Rate) or $10.00 for Students. =

To download the registration form, click here.

 

Call for = Writers: Cup of Comfort: six new anthologies

The bestselling Cup of Comfort book series is = actively seeking inspiring true stories for new volumes (see below). They seek = narrative nonfiction stories that read like fiction. Stories must be uplifting, = original, in English, typed, titled, and 1000-2000 words. $500 grand prize; $100 = ea. all other stories; copy of book. No entry fee. Email submissions = to = wordsinger at aol.com. = No attachments; one submission per email. Include full name, mailing = address, email address, phone number. For detailed writer’s guidelines: = www.cupofcomfort.com. =

New titles and respective deadlines = are:

A Cup of Comfort for Breast Cancer Survivors: Submission = Deadline: 8/15/07

A Cup of Comfort for Spouses & Children of People with Alzheimer’s: = Deadline: = 10/15/07

A Cup of Comfort for Divorced = Women: Submission Deadline: = 12/31/2007

 

Call for Bass = Guitarist and Drummer: The Dan Kenyon Band

http://www.myspace.com/dankeny= on1 DKB is looking for the right fit for the band: “for a drummer and = a bass player that is passionate about Jesus, and is a talented musician. = Several big shows are lined up, and we need to have a solid drummer and bass = player.” dankenyon1 at yahoo.com =

 

Call for = Visual Artists: The Stark County Story Quilts Project

Exhibit Opens January 18th, 2008 to = February 15th, 2008. at 2nd April galerie, downtown Canton. The Stark County = Story Quilts Project will be an adaptation of the works of renowned artist = Faith Ringgold. In a series of workshops held throughout Stark County and at = our educational space downtown, participants will learn about the life and = works of Faith Ringgold, an African American artist and author who produced much = of her work during the Civil Rights Movement. From this perspective, workshop participants will then be asked to produce both a written and visual = history of their experiences in Stark County before, during and after The Civil = Rights Movement, using Faith Ringgold's "Story Quilts" as a model. = Upon completion, these "Stark County Story Quilts" will then be = assembled at our special exhibition space in Downtown Canton to then be used as a learning tool for school groups, civic groups and other organizations. = Quilt panels will consist of both the literary and visual elements of each = personal history and will be assembled in time periods based on the age of the participant, creating a timeline effect for the exhibit. The ultimate = goal of this project is to create a permanent history of our community both = created by and witnessed by its citizens through the vocabulary of Art. For more information on participating in one of the workshops or if you are = interested in hosting a workshop at your location, please call 2nd April at = 330-451-0924 or email us at todd at secondapril.org

 

Call for = Visual Artists: In the Round Community Art Space

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

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

 

Call for = Students: Rabbit on the Moon, 192 Federal Ave NE, Massillon OH = 44646

Offering a variety of visual arts & writing = classes for young & young at heart. New classes will start in September. Call = Kathy Jevec at 330.844.4991.

 

Call for = Students: Edgewood Community Center & Living Fountain

Offering group classes in theatre, music, dance, = & visual arts. Also private music lessons for guitar, bass, drums, vocal, = piano lessons available by appointment. Email kpayne at edgewoodcommunitycenter.com.

Visit the website for current class offerings and = special events: www.edgewoodcommunitycen= ter.com

 

Call for = Students: Weathervane Playhouse

Classes for all ages, including offerings in Musical Theater, Hands-On Theater (H.O.T.) Summer Camps, SummerStock 2007, & = more. Register at 330-836-2626 x 17 or online www.WeathervanePlayhouse.co= m.

 

Now through July 29th

A Narrow Bridge (by Cliff Hershman) = presented by The Bang and = The Clatter Theatre Company

Summit ArtSpace Facility, 140 E. = Market St., Akron, OH 44308 Phone: = 330.606.5317

Recommended for mature audiences only. = This world premiere is an unrelenting look at a family fragmented by drugs, work pressures, and sexuality. Parents and siblings clash as they find out = who they are and what they can hold onto in their lives. =A0E-mail: andthe at bnctheatre.com=A0=A0 = Website: www.bnctheatre.com<= /p>

 

Now through August 5th

Studio M Opening:=A0 George Buza’s = “Hungary:=A0 The Hearth of Europe” (Photography)

Studio M at Massillon Museum, = 121 Lincoln Way East, downtown Massillon OH 44646

The Massillon Museum’s Studio M presents this photographic exhibition by George Buza of Bay Village from June = 22nd through August 5th. The exhibition opens with a free = reception for the artist on Friday, June 22, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. in the = Museum’s lower lobby.  Buza chose the theme, “Hungary: The Hearth of Europe” to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the Hungarian Revolution.  The artist’s lengthy list of shows and awards is crowned by a 1996 invitation from the Embassy of the Republic of Hungary = to provide a photographic exhibition depicting U.S. and Hungarian = cityscapes for an international embassy reception.
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
www.massillonmuseum.org

 

Now through August = 19th

Midwest Visions of Impressionism = Exhibit

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

This summer exhibition will illustrate the = significance of 33 talented painters who are often overlooked in larger American = Impressionism surveys. The exhibition will focus on the similarities and = differences among artists associated with the region of Illinois, Indiana and Ohio, = as well as within the larger American Impressionism movement.  It will = examine whether or not the region in which the artists lived and studied had a noticeable effect on their paintings.
The exhibition of approximately 70 paintings highlights artists, born or = raised in the Midwest, who practiced American Impressionism from the1890s to = the 1930s:  John Ottis Adams, George Adomeit, George Ames Aldrich, May = Ames, Otto H. Bacher, L. Clarence Ball, Karl Albert Buehr, V.J. Cariani, = William Merritt Chase, William Clusmann, Charles Dahlgreen, Frank Virgil Dudley, = Maude Eggemeyer, William J. Forsyth, Alexis Jean Fournier, Marie Goth, =
Frederick Gottwald, Carl Graf, Louis Oscar Griffith, Lucy Hartrath, Emil Jacques, Karl = Kappes, Lewis Henry Meakin, Pauline Palmer, Louis Ritman, Ada Walter Shulz, = Adolph Shulz, Otto Stark, Theodore Clement Steele, John Henry Twachtman, Will Vawter, = Abel Warshawsky, and Edward K. Williams.
An 80-page, soft cover catalog accompanying the exhibition will include essays‹focusing on the regions of the Midwest that became known as = =B3hot spots=B2 for Impressionism‹by Shearer and Dr. Dean A. Porter, = Director Emeritus, Snite Museum of Art.  Independent curator Brigitte Foley = and Massillon Museum Curator Alexandra Nicholis will research and write = biographies of the artists. The book will include an array of four-color images on high-quality, acid-free paper.
Out-of-town visitors may take advantage of a special package that will = be available throughout the run of the show‹a night at the Hampton = Inn Massillon (which includes hot and cold breakfast selections, VIP = turn-down service, and an in-room gift) and weekend tickets for a movie at the = historic Lions Lincoln Theatre.  All are within easy and safe walking = distance of the Massillon Museum.  For details, call the Hampton Inn = (330-834-1144 or 1-800-HAMPTON) or the Massillon Museum (330-833-4061).
A series of accompanying activities have been planned throughout the run = of the exhibition: classes featuring Impressionist movement and painting = (beginning in June); Gallery Talks (June 20 and July 11); Impressionist Workshops for Children (June 23, July 21, and August 18); Brown Bag Lunch (June 26); Impressionism Summer Camp (August 7) and Watercolor Demonstrations with =
Nancy Stewart Matin and Brian Robinson (August 19).  Call the Massillon Museum at = 330-833-4061 or visit www.massillonmuseum.org for details.

Now through August 26th =

Always, Patsy Cline (directed by = Donna = Drake)

Carousel Dinner Theatre

www.carouseldinnertheatre.= com

 

Now through August 13th, = 2007

Monday Summer Movies for = Kids

Canton Palace = Theatre
WHBC Radio and The Palace, together, with the = generous assistance of the William E. Shannafelt Philanthropic Fund, will show = movies for children every Monday from June 11 to August 13. The Palace requires = that an adult accompany all children under the age of 12. Children dropped = off must be picked up within 15 minutes of the conclusion of the movie. Groups = must call 330-454-8172 for reservations no later than 4 PM on the Wednesday prior = to the following Monday's movie beginning June 12 and running through August = 13. Start time is always 1 PM; theatre doors open at 12:15. Donation is only 94 = cents with a 6-cent donation to the Palace, for a total of only $1.
July 23 Harry Potter and = the Sorcerer's Stone
July 30 All Dogs Go To Heaven
August 6 Night at the Museum
August 13 Happy Feet
*Movie titles may change depending on availability.

= 3 current exhibits at Akron Art = Museum:

= “Building the New Akron Art Museum” through September = 30th

= “Prized Images: The Knight Purchase Award for Photographic Media” through = Oct. 14th

= “Women at an Exhibition” through November = 9th

= The NEW Akron Art Museum, = One South High Street, downtown Akron, OH = 44308

330.376.9185 =A0www.AkronArtMuseum.org=

 

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!

 

Call for = Postings: Free! Canton/Stark County Convention & Visitors' = Bureau

This site is a wonderful & user-friendly resource = for all sorts of “stuff going on” in Stark County. Many thanks = to the friendly staff of the Stark Cty CVB for providing this resource! To = submit YOUR organization’s event info for FREE, or to check out what’s happening in our area, just click this link: http://w= ww.cantonstarkcvb.com/calendar/events/index.php

 

Call for = Musical Instruments: Music Alive

Sponsored by = 91.3 The Summit, = Akron = Public = Schools, and = Taylor Band & Orchestra

Do you have an unloved, dusty and forgotten musical instrument in your attic, closet or basement? There are dozens of kids who’d love the chance to learn to play it…kids whose = families simply can’t afford the expense of buying their child a musical instrument.

Through Music = Alive, a program to help young musicians in our local schools realize their = dreams and learn the joys of playing an instrument, 91.3 The Summit and Taylor = Band & Orchestra will collect and repair instruments and see they = get placed in the hands of kids who will truly appreciate them. Let’s = keep the MUSIC ALIVE for a new generation. 330-761-3099.

 

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 = 2nd April galerie, 207/209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton OH 44702 = (where Court Avenue dead-ends into 6th Street, right around the = corner from the Palace Theatre).  Please contact Audrey = Lavin at lavingroup at aol.com for = details.

 

Call for Writers: http://aprilboyer.com

Guidelines for permanent = use are now posted at http://aprilboyer.com/sub= missGdls.html Please check there for further details. Updated links and author's news = are there, too.

 

New Art Venue! = (Wanda) Montgomery Studio & Gallery

inside of Cyrus Custom Framing @ 2645 Cleveland = Avenue NW, Canton OH 44709. Paintings, altered books, jewelry, cards, canes, = furniture, & more. Hours 10a to 6p M-F, and 10 to 5p = Saturdays.

  

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

"While one person hesitates = because he feels inferior,
the other is busy making mistakes and becoming = superior."~Henry = C. Link

 

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For those interested in filmmaking and networking opportunities, you should consider attending the Indie Gathering Film = Festival, August 3-5, 2007 at Holiday = Inn, Independence, Ohio, because many filmmakers from all over = the country will be there, plus there are plenty of free lectures and = competitions for those who are interested to learn more = filmmaking.

 

Go check out films or go attend the free lectures, = you will find that the money spent is worth the experience. Don’t take my = words for it, but from those who were there in the = past.

 

You can also buy independent films or books or have = at least, use this weekend to get some help for your = projects.

 

Go visit their site at http://www.theindiegathering.c= om and see the list of films and the list of free lectures and use the = whole weekend to socialize and networking.

 

Support independent = filmmaking

 

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www.mdifilm.com

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------=_NextPart_000_02BA_01C7CC97.851A9BB0-- From suehollandjohnson at yahoo.com Sun Jul 22 17:14:14 2007 From: suehollandjohnson at yahoo.com (sue holland johnson) Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2007 17:14:14 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Join Us Saturday: "Tricks of the Trade" Creative Writing for Playwrights, Screen & Fiction Writers Message-ID: <404630.71715.qm@web38703.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-703595922-1185149654=:71715 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Come,Join us, continuing Sat., 7/28, 8/11 & 8/25 Ongoing Informal Sessions Open to Aspiring Creators. . . WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio ?Tricks of the Trade: Creative Writing for Aspiring Playwrights, Screen and Fiction Writers? with Sue Johnson, Ruby Fox and Gary Webster. Summer Saturdays Sat. 7/28, Sat. 8/11 & Sat. 8/25 (Fall Schedule TBD) Are you looking for an opportunity to help you develop your creative work? Would you like to read your work-in-progress to fellow writers in an informal setting and get feedback? Here?s your chance to express your creativity through developing and writing drama, comedy or ?dramedy' and get insights and advice from experienced writers and directors. Johnson, Fox & Webster will also help you ?fine tune and tweak? the fundamentals of writing. Hone your skills or learn how to combine the elements (exposition, setting, characters, plot, theme, climax, denouement, etc.) in the craft of writing a stage play, screen play, or fiction, which tells a story through strong characters and events: Concept, Content, & Format for each genre. See your story develop and evolve into a one-act play, video or other performance piece which may be considered for production in upcoming ?PlayActs? Performances or on WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS TV show.. Saturdays, 7/28, 8/11,& 8/25 (Fall sessions TBD) 2:00 ? 4:30 P Plan to attend all informal sessions to see your work progress To Participate or for Info and Shaker Heights Location. wakeup4664 at aol.com Fee: Donation, each session [NOTE: You may need to bring multiple copies of pages to be read/worked on at each session. ] The coach/instructors . . . Sue Johnson, Director of the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, is an actor, director, producer and coach who writes and co-authors plays with Ruby Fox and Gary Webster. Fox, Webster and Johnson co-wrote Harlem Blues, which was staged in ?PlayActs? Performances, 2004. Fox and Johnson were co-writers with Gary Webster who conceived and wrote My Big Fat Dysfunctional Office, commissioned by the Ohio Education Association. Sue produces, directs and co-hosts WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS with Chris Fortunato and Mac Michael. The program, which celebrates and showcases the diversity of performing and cultural artists, airs Saturdays, 5:30 ? 6:30 P on Time Warner Cable, ch. 21, eastern suburbs and ch. 23, western suburbs, and on Cox Cable, ch. 45, Fridays, 9:30 ? 10:30 P. The show can be seen on Cleveland Access, ch. 25 on Mondayss, 7:00-8:00 P. Johnson's "Tricks of the Trade: Craft, Career & Professional Development" workshops and private coaching are well-known throughout the performing arts and business community. For more information about the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio "PlayActs" Performances, Productions, Training or, about being a guest on WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS, email: wakeup4664 at aol.com. Or, go to www.wakeupandlives.org. Robert ?Ruby? Fox, Playwright ?in ? Residence, has written both drama and comedy which reflect his deep understanding of people, their foibles and triumphs. Over the years, he has written such diverse pieces as Wednesdays with Hilda which addresses race relations and touches the heart with Jewish heritage and, Sophie?s Legacy, which takes an improbable look at ?creative pregnancy.? Recently, Ruby and his work were the focus of the Actors? Studio TV program, WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS where local actors read excerpts of his play, Date Mates. Ruby is also co-author, along with Gary Webster and Sue Johnson of Harlem Blues, a play about four female African-American actors in Harlem, which sprung from his fertile imagination. Ruby also was part of the writing team for Webster?s My Big Fat Dysfunctional Office which was commissioned by the Ohio Education Association. Currently, and for the past 6 years, Ruby has been leading a writers? group that meets the first and third Tuesday of every month at Borders Books at Severance Mall. In 2005, Ruby celebrated his 80th birthday with a huge surprise birthday party given by his wife, Donna, and his family, where he saw his original one-act plays, Wednesdays with Hilda and Celibacy Odyssey performed at the Cleveland Playhouse. He has been featured twice in the Cleveland Jewish News as an ?elder? person and playwright of distinction. The WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio has dedicated its 2005-06 season of ?PlayActs? to Ruby. In September, 2005, Ruby and Celibacy Odyssey headed to the Big Apple, where Celibacy Odyssey, ?a farcical fantasy romp,? was performed off-Broadway at the Studio Theatre. Ruby, a resident of University Heights, is considered a late bloomer. He chose the field of writing for live theatre, because of his admiration for live performances and their writers. He was in his late sixties when he began and discovered a hidden talent that he didn?t realize he had. Since, he has written two movies, Shanghai Journey, and Murrow?s Children, which is now being considered for production. His plays have been read at the Cleveland Playhouse, Cuyahoga Community College and Ensemble Theatre, Cleveland, Ohio. Gary Webster, Playwright ? in ? Residence, will have ?PlayActs? Performances, 2006-07 dedicated to him in recognition of his extraordinary writing contributions to WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio. Gary has been working with WAKE UP And LIVE since 1998. As a prolific sketch writer, he co-wrote Harlem Blues with Fox and Johnson, and was the head writer on My Big, Fat Dysfunctional Office, which was performed in Columbus, OH, before an appreciative group of members of the Ohio Education Association. His full-length play, Strictly Platonic? premiered as a stage reading in ?PlayActs? Performances, 2007. Gary has been writing plays since 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! He followed that up with parodies of several Shakespearian plays. Gary made his directorial debut, recently, with Saturday Confessions, A Priest?s Tale, which was performed at Cleveland Public Theater. He?s been a member of Fox?s writing group for years. His playwright's training came via Bob Noll's class at the Cleveland Playhouse. Gary is the morning announcer and operations manager at WBKC/AM-1460 in Painesville, in addition to being a performer, essayist, and director. You can find more of Webster?s work at www.keepwriting.net. # # # http://carolirvin.com/wakeup.htm --------------------------------- Boardwalk for $500? In 2007? Ha! Play Monopoly Here and Now (it's updated for today's economy) at Yahoo! Games. --0-703595922-1185149654=:71715 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
 Come,Join us, continuing Sat., 7/28, 8/11 & 8/25
                         Ongoing Informal Sessions Open to Aspiring Creators. . .
 
WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio

 

                ?Tricks of the Trade: Creative Writing for

             Aspiring Playwrights, Screen and Fiction Writers?

                                                       with

                          Sue Johnson, Ruby Fox and Gary Webster.

                                                                Summer Saturdays

                                              Sat. 7/28, Sat. 8/11 & Sat. 8/25

                                           (Fall Schedule TBD)

 
Are you looking for an opportunity to help you develop your creative work?  Would you like to read your work-in-progress to fellow writers in an informal setting and get feedback?  Here?s your chance to express your creativity through developing and writing drama, comedy or ?dramedy' and get insights and advice from experienced writers and directors.
 
Johnson, Fox & Webster will also help you ?fine tune and tweak? the fundamentals of writing. Hone your skills or learn how to combine the elements (exposition, setting, characters, plot, theme, climax, denouement, etc.) in the craft of writing a stage play, screen play, or fiction, which tells a story through strong characters and events: Concept, Content, & Format for each genre.
 
See your story develop and evolve into a one-act play, video or other performance piece which may be considered for production in upcoming ?PlayActs? Performances or on WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS TV show..
 
Saturdays,  7/28, 8/11,&  8/25
(Fall sessions TBD)
2:00 ? 4:30 P
Plan to attend all informal sessions to see your work progress
 
To Participate or for Info and Shaker Heights Location.
 
Fee:  Donation, each session
 
[NOTE:  You may need to bring multiple copies of pages to be read/worked on at each
                session. ]
 
The coach/instructors . . .
Sue Johnson, Director of the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, is an actor, director, producer and coach who writes and co-authors plays with Ruby Fox and Gary Webster. Fox, Webster and Johnson co-wrote Harlem Blues, which was staged in ?PlayActs? Performances, 2004. Fox and Johnson were co-writers with Gary Webster who conceived and wrote My Big Fat Dysfunctional Office, commissioned by the Ohio Education Association.
 Sue produces, directs and co-hosts WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS with Chris Fortunato and Mac Michael. The program, which celebrates and showcases the diversity of performing and cultural artists, airs Saturdays, 5:30 ? 6:30 P on Time Warner Cable, ch. 21, eastern suburbs and ch. 23, western suburbs, and on Cox Cable, ch. 45, Fridays, 9:30 ? 10:30 P. The show can be seen on Cleveland Access, ch. 25 on Mondayss, 7:00-8:00 P.
           Johnson's "Tricks of the Trade: Craft, Career & Professional Development" workshops and private coaching are well-known throughout the performing arts and business community.
           For more information about the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio "PlayActs" Performances, Productions, Training or, about being a guest on WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS, email: wakeup4664 at aol.com. Or, go to
www.wakeupandlives.org.
 
     Robert ?Ruby? Fox, Playwright ?in ? Residence, has written both drama and comedy which reflect his deep understanding of people, their foibles and triumphs.  Over the years, he has written such diverse pieces as Wednesdays with Hilda which addresses race relations and touches the heart with Jewish heritage and, Sophie?s Legacy, which takes an improbable look at ?creative pregnancy.?  Recently, Ruby and his work were the focus of the Actors? Studio TV program, WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS where local actors read excerpts of his play, Date Mates.  Ruby is also co-author, along with Gary Webster and Sue Johnson of Harlem Blues, a play about four female African-American actors in Harlem, which sprung from his fertile imagination. Ruby also was part of the writing team for Webster?s My Big Fat Dysfunctional Office which was commissioned by the Ohio Education Association.   Currently, and for the past 6 years, Ruby has been leading a writers? group that meets the first and third Tuesday of every month at Borders Books at Severance Mall.
 
In 2005, Ruby celebrated his 80th birthday with a huge surprise birthday party given by his wife, Donna, and his family, where he saw his original one-act plays, Wednesdays with Hilda and Celibacy Odyssey performed at the Cleveland Playhouse.  He has been  featured twice  in the Cleveland Jewish News as an ?elder? person and playwright of distinction.   The WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio has dedicated its 2005-06 season of ?PlayActs? to Ruby.  In September, 2005, Ruby and Celibacy Odyssey  headed to the Big Apple, where Celibacy Odyssey, ?a farcical fantasy romp,? was performed off-Broadway at the Studio Theatre. 
Ruby, a resident of University Heights, is considered a late bloomer.  He chose the field of writing for live theatre, because of his admiration for live performances and their writers.  He was in his late sixties when he began and discovered a hidden talent that he didn?t realize he had.  Since, he has written two movies, Shanghai Journey, and Murrow?s Children, which is now being considered for production.  His plays have been read at the Cleveland Playhouse, Cuyahoga Community College and Ensemble Theatre, Cleveland, Ohio. 
 
     Gary Webster, Playwright ? in ? Residence, will have ?PlayActs? Performances, 2006-07 dedicated to him in recognition of his extraordinary writing contributions to WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio.  Gary has been working with WAKE UP And LIVE since 1998.  As a prolific sketch writer, he co-wrote Harlem Blues with Fox and Johnson, and was the head writer on My Big, Fat Dysfunctional Office, which was performed in Columbus, OH, before an appreciative group of members of the Ohio Education Association. His full-length play, Strictly Platonic?  premiered as a stage reading  in  ?PlayActs? Performances,  2007.
Gary has been writing plays since 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!  He followed that up with parodies of several Shakespearian plays.  Gary made his directorial debut, recently, with Saturday Confessions, A Priest?s Tale, which was performed at Cleveland Public Theater.  He?s been a member of Fox?s writing group for years. His playwright's training came via Bob Noll's class at the Cleveland Playhouse.   Gary is the morning announcer and operations manager at WBKC/AM-1460 in Painesville, in addition to being a performer, essayist, and director.   You can find more of Webster?s work at www.keepwriting.net.

 
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Play Monopoly Here and Now (it's updated for today's economy) at Yahoo! Games. --0-703595922-1185149654=:71715-- From suehollandjohnson at yahoo.com Sun Jul 22 18:05:23 2007 From: suehollandjohnson at yahoo.com (sue holland johnson) Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2007 18:05:23 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sue Johnson's "Wake Up, Get Up, Get Busy" Life Enrichment Series for Performing Artists , Sat. 8/11/07 Message-ID: <105193.44056.qm@web38714.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1430086596-1185152723=:44056 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit By Special Request! From Sue Johnson and WAKE UP And LIVE?s Center for Performing, Cultural & Living Arts a Life Enrichment ? and ? Personal Power Series . . . "Spiritual Approach to Pursuing Your Passion" Continuing . . . the WAKE UP And LIVE Personal Power series ?Wake Up, Get Up, Get busy,? inspirational sessions & messages of empowerment & enlightenment to create amazing things which can begin to flow into your experience. Question: Are there things in your life that you no longer want to experience? Question: Do you want to Be GOOD? Have GOOD? Do GOOD? Feel GOOD? Then, whether you are a Performing Artist or Business Professional, you will want to: Discover Life Lessons to . . . change, improve & enrich your life through meditation, music & messages of inspiration. This series uses a holistic approach to bring about change, solve problems, become the whole best person you are meant to be: Physical, Mental, Emotional, Spiritual, Material, Financial & in your Relationships. Here?s a sample of positive changes you can make. . ?Create A New You For A New Life? . ?Using the Power Within for Creative Change? . ?Connecting with your Higher Power? WHEN: Sat. 8/11/07 2:00 ? 4:30 P (or by appointment for private coaching) WHERE: For Information & to Register for Shaker Heights location, wakeup4664 at aol.com FEE: $10.00 Suggested donation INSTRUCTOR: Sue Johnson . . . Actor, Coach, & Director, WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio, Author, Motivational Speaker, Leadership Trainer uses the insights and practical guidance from her writings, presentations and lectures, which include: . Tricks of the Trade: A Spiritual Approach to Pursuing Your Personal & Professional Passion. Inspirational Insights about God at work through the 5 Levels of Going For Your Dreams . . . . Let There Be Light, (Adapted from a play by Gary Webster). A Seeker searches for the Truths about the meaning of success at work, at home & at play. . ?Acting Techniques to Discover & Pursue Your Passion? On Choosing Change: Wake Up, Get Up, Get Busy . ?Acting Techniques to Bounce Back From the Blues & Blahs? On Miracles & Magic: Conflicts & Conversations With Myself to Renew, Revitalize & Reenergize . ?Acting Techniques to Enrich & Enjoy Your Travels Through Life? Something?s Wrong With This Picture: Universal Clues & Messages . ?My Life As An Actor & Other Myths? To Thine Own Self Be True: Tips to Put Joy Into Your Life on A Daily Basis (Also incorporated are the teachings and learnings from the authors of Ask and It Is Given, What the Bleep. . , and The Secret.) Sue Johnson, is also the Director, Producer, Host, WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS which showcases and celebrates the diversity of the performing arts and artists, and cultural arts in northeast Ohio. The performing & cultural arts program airs , Cable, ch. 21, eastern suburbs and ch. 23, western suburbs, on Cox Cable, ch. 45 & Cleveland Access, ch. 26 In addition to her Holistic Health and Well-being Life Enrichment and Personal Power sessions, Sue offers ?Tricks of the Trade: Craft, Career & Professional Development? classes and coaching, and "Tricks of the Trade: Acting Seminars for Business & Leadership Training" consultations, workshops and private coaching which are well-known throughout the performing arts and corporate community. # # # http://carolirvin.com/wakeup.htm --------------------------------- Get the free Yahoo! toolbar and rest assured with the added security of spyware protection. --0-1430086596-1185152723=:44056 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
By Special Request!
 
From
Sue Johnson
and
WAKE UP And LIVE?s Center for Performing, Cultural & Living Arts  
a Life Enrichment  ? and ? Personal Power Series . . .

             "Spiritual Approach to Pursuing Your Passion"

Continuing . . . the WAKE UP And LIVE Personal Power series ?Wake Up, Get Up, Get busy,? inspirational sessions & messages of empowerment & enlightenment to create amazing things which can begin to flow into your experience.

 
Question:  Are there things in your life that you no longer want to experience?
Question:  Do you want to Be GOOD? Have GOOD? Do GOOD? Feel GOOD?
 
Then, whether you are a Performing Artist or Business Professional, you will want to:  Discover Life Lessons to . . . change, improve & enrich your life through meditation, music & messages of inspiration. 
 
This series uses a holistic approach to bring about change, solve problems, become the whole best person you are meant to be: Physical, Mental, Emotional, Spiritual, Material, Financial & in your Relationships. Here?s a sample of positive changes you can make. 
.  ?Create A New You For A New Life?
.  ?Using the Power Within for Creative Change?
.  ?Connecting with your Higher Power?
 
WHEN:    Sat.   8/11/07      2:00 ? 4:30 P 

                      (or by appointment for private coaching)

WHERE:    For Information & to Register for Shaker Heights location,  wakeup4664 at aol.com

FEE:          $10.00 Suggested donation

 
INSTRUCTOR:  Sue Johnson . . .  Actor, Coach, & Director, WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio, Author, Motivational Speaker, Leadership Trainer uses the insights and practical guidance from her writings, presentations and lectures, which include:
.  Tricks of the Trade:  A Spiritual Approach to   Pursuing Your Personal
   & Professional Passion.   Inspirational Insights about God at work through the 5
    Levels of  Going For Your Dreams . . .
.  Let There Be Light, (Adapted from a play by Gary Webster). A Seeker searches for
    the Truths about  the meaning of success at work, at  home & at play.
. ?Acting Techniques to Discover & Pursue Your Passion?  On Choosing
    Change: Wake Up,  Get Up, Get Busy
. ?Acting Techniques to Bounce Back From the Blues & Blahs?  On
    Miracles & Magic: Conflicts & Conversations With  Myself to Renew, Revitalize & Reenergize
            .  ?Acting Techniques to Enrich & Enjoy Your Travels Through Life?
                     Something?s  Wrong With This Picture: Universal Clues &  Messages
            .  ?My Life As An Actor & Other Myths? To Thine Own Self Be True: Tips to
                     Put Joy Into Your Life on A  Daily Basis
(Also incorporated are the teachings and learnings from the authors of Ask and It Is Given, What the Bleep. . ,  and The Secret.)
Sue Johnson, is also the Director, Producer, Host, WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS  which showcases and celebrates the diversity of the performing arts and artists, and cultural arts in northeast Ohio. The performing & cultural arts program airs , Cable, ch. 21, eastern suburbs and ch. 23, western suburbs, on Cox Cable, ch. 45 & Cleveland Access, ch. 26
In addition to her Holistic Health and Well-being Life Enrichment and Personal Power sessions, Sue offers ?Tricks of the Trade: Craft, Career & Professional Development?  classes and coaching, and "Tricks of the Trade: Acting Seminars for Business & Leadership Training" consultations, workshops and private coaching which are well-known throughout the performing arts and corporate community.
 
                                              # # #



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Get the free Yahoo! toolbar and rest assured with the added security of spyware protection. --0-1430086596-1185152723=:44056-- From operapertutti at yahoo.com Sun Jul 22 18:45:40 2007 From: operapertutti at yahoo.com (Andrea Anelli) Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2007 18:45:40 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Opera Per Tutti seeks Baratone Message-ID: <366814.76443.qm@web63110.mail.re1.yahoo.com> --0-2072719720-1185155140=:76443 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Opera Per Tutti seeks Baritone to sing 2 roles in their upcoming production of "A Night of Leonard Bernstein". Roles are the Baritone part in The Trio, in Bernstein's one act opera, Trouble in Tahiti, and Riff in West Side Story, selections in Concert. Rehearsals begin Aug. 16 and performances are at The Solon Center for the Arts, Sept. 28, 29, & 30. All performers are compensated. For information or appointment, call Andrea Anelli at 440-862-0144 --------------------------------- Boardwalk for $500? In 2007? Ha! Play Monopoly Here and Now (it's updated for today's economy) at Yahoo! Games. --0-2072719720-1185155140=:76443 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit      Opera Per Tutti seeks Baritone to sing 2 roles in their upcoming production of "A Night of Leonard Bernstein".

     Roles are the Baritone part in The Trio, in Bernstein's one act opera, Trouble in Tahiti, and Riff in West Side Story, selections in Concert.

     Rehearsals begin Aug. 16 and performances are at The Solon Center for the Arts, Sept. 28, 29, & 30.  All performers are compensated.

     For information or appointment, call Andrea Anelli at 440-862-0144


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Play Monopoly Here and Now (it's updated for today's economy) at Yahoo! Games. --0-2072719720-1185155140=:76443-- From funkshin69 at yahoo.com Sun Jul 22 19:19:29 2007 From: funkshin69 at yahoo.com (james jones) Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2007 19:19:29 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Church House Rocks Casting Call Message-ID: <418005.25769.qm@web32705.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1402778074-1185157169=:25769 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Church House Rocks, is holding a Cattle Call for all singer/dancers. Preferebly males between the ages of 18-50. We are also looking for females between the same age bracket, and capability. This cattle call is for our upcoming season of productions, that will be produced at several Regional theaters in the greater Cleveland area. There is compensation. Please respond ASAP, as positions are filling up fast, and there are only a few left to be filled. Please call 216-224-8292, to set up an appointment. James Ronald Jones, II Director/Singer/Actor --------------------------------- Got a little couch potato? Check out fun summer activities for kids. --0-1402778074-1185157169=:25769 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Church House Rocks, is holding a Cattle Call for all singer/dancers. Preferebly males between the ages of 18-50. We are also looking for females between the same age bracket, and capability. This cattle call is for our upcoming season of productions, that will be produced at  several Regional theaters in the greater Cleveland area.
 
There is compensation.
 
Please respond ASAP, as positions are filling up fast, and there are only a few left to be filled.
 
Please call 216-224-8292, to set up an appointment.


James Ronald Jones, II
Director/Singer/Actor
 


Got a little couch potato?
Check out fun summer activities for kids. --0-1402778074-1185157169=:25769-- From royberko at yahoo.com Sun Jul 22 19:33:28 2007 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2007 19:33:28 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: MALICIOUS BUNNY (4th Wall Productions) Message-ID: <693632.65435.qm@web33111.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Delightful black comedy/mystery at Fourth Wall Productions Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times On the way out of Kalliope Theatre, where Fourth Wall Productions is staging their newest offering, ?MALICIOUS BUNNY,? I said to the script?s author, Matthew Sprosty, ?You have a twisted mind! A brilliant, but twisted mind!? He responded with an innocent grin which split his cherubic blushing face. Fourth Wall Productions is just completing its first year of activity. Made up mainly of Ohio University theatre graduates, the company, who are mainly from the Cleveland area, thought that there was a need on the North Coast for a company which performed new works by new writers. They are mainly looking at scripts from OU?s Playwriting Program. If ?MALICIOUS BUNNY? is any example of the quality of the scripts and production values that we will be seeing in the future, Fourth Wall is a welcome addition to the Cleveland scene. Sprosty has a wonderful way of leading his audience down one path, doing a quick detour, allowing the viewers to find themselves guessing at what will happen next. In ?MALICIOUS BUNNY? he has given us a black comedy/mystery that is cleverly conceived. The author contends that the play is not autobiographical, but did germinate from experiences with his last girl friend and her parents. He emphatically insists, and states in the program that it was his LAST girl friend, not this one. (Okay, Matthew, now that it?s officially in public print, hopefully this saves you from your present main squeeze?s parents not dragging her out of the theatre and forbidding her from seeing you when they attend next Saturday?s performance.) The plot? A couple of twenty-four year olds have hit the one-and-a-half year point in their marriage. She (Angela) is an artist, who is on a sabbatical from creating. He is an engineering graduate who is working as a janitor because she wants to live in Cleveland, near her parents, and he can?t find a job in his field on the north coast. She is bored and manipulates her somewhat naive husband (Jonathon) to do her beckoning. She may be named Angela, but she is no angel! Her list? Kill her parents, get a million dollars, and buy the penthouse condo in their building. To go any further with the plot would blow the whole premise. It?s enough to say there are enough twists and turns to make the surprise ending a head shaker and allow you to leave with a smile on your face! Director Rebecca Cole has paced the play well. She is aided by a cast that understands the plot and their characters. (Having the playwright on-hand to work with during the production and explain his concepts obviously turned out to be a great aid in the staging process.) Nate Bigger, a blond with the look of total innocence and a voice to match, is wonderful as Jonathon. He gets totally wrapped in the role and takes us right along. Though Stephanie Ford?s Angela could have sounded a little more vocally manipulative, she is quite believable as the spoiled little rich girl who gets everything she wants (or, so it seems). Dash Combs is both properly delightful and menacing as Jonathon?s buddy, Greg. Steven Hoffman and Kat Gallagher do well as Angela?s parents, but are much better as the detectives. (Hmm....and why are there detectives? I?m not going to tell!) Capsule judgement: It?s been a while since I?ve had such a good time at a theatre production. The twists, turns and ?oh my goodness moments? in ?MALICIOUS BUNNY? keep the audience laughing and thinking of what?s going to happen next. Bravo! ?MALICIOUS BUNNY? is being staged by Fourth Wall productions at Kalliope Theatre (the corner of Cedar and Lee Roads) through July 29. Tickets: 330-283-2442 or visit www.fourthwallproductions.com. For a sneak peek of the show go to www.myspace.com/fourthwallproductions 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. 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FareChase. http://farechase.yahoo.com/ From cvlt at cvlt.org Mon Jul 16 09:47:31 2007 From: cvlt at cvlt.org (CVLT) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 12:47:31 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]'A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum' - OPENING FRIDAY at CVLT! Message-ID: <469BA123.5030209@cvlt.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------090904020900000404020900 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit OPENING THIS WEEKEND at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre /40 River St. Chagrin Falls OH 44022-3024/ A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum the musical comedy classic by Stephen Sondheim, Larry Gelbart & Burt Shevelove Fridays & Saturdays at 8:00 PM, JULY 20th - AUGUST 18th Sunday at 2:00 PM, JULY 29th /Tickets $16 adults, $12 students/seniors Group rates starting at 10 tickets! CALL (440) 247-8955 Mon-Sat, 1-6 PM www.CVLT.org / This Tony-award winning classic set in ancient Rome originally opened on Broadway in 1962, was made into an Oscar-winning film in 1967, and was revived with great success in 1972 and again in 1996. The farcical story is based on the writings of the Roman playwright Plautus (251-183 BC), and follows the slave Pseudolous, who attempts to win his freedom by helping his young master, Hero, win the girl of his dreams. The play is filled with mistaken identities, clever social commentary, and lots of hummable melodies, including several of Sondheim's catchiest songs, such as "Comedy Tonight", "Everybody Ought To Have A Maid", and "Lovely". CVLT's production brings together members of the theatre's 'old guard' with some spectacular new talents. At the helm is Don Edelman (director of last year's sell-out /I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change/ among others), with musical director David Keith Stiver (/Full Monty/) and renowned choreographer Ida Porris. Heading up the cast as the lovably bawdy 'Pseudolous' is Cleveland theatre fixture Pat Mazzarino, with the incredible rising talents of Ben Fankhauser as 'Hero' and Ryann Angelotti as his love, 'Philia'. Also joining in the fun are long time CVLT favorites Sy Levine, Steve Kay, Paula Pike and Marilyn Fadeley, with a few more recent CVLT regulars like Eric Oswald and Greta Rothman. Download a printable flyer at www.cvlt.org/downloads/forum.pdf www.CVLT.org --------------090904020900000404020900 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

OPENING THIS WEEKEND
at
Chagrin Valley Little Theatre
40 River St. Chagrin Falls OH 44022-3024

A Funny Thing Happened
on the Way to the Forum

the musical comedy classic by Stephen Sondheim, Larry Gelbart & Burt Shevelove

Fridays & Saturdays at 8:00 PM, JULY 20th - AUGUST 18th
Sunday at 2:00 PM, JULY 29th

Tickets $16 adults, $12 students/seniors
Group rates starting at 10 tickets!
CALL (440) 247-8955
Mon-Sat, 1-6 PM
www.CVLT.org

This Tony-award winning classic set in ancient Rome originally opened on Broadway in 1962, was made into an Oscar-winning film in 1967, and was revived with great success in 1972 and again in 1996. The farcical story is based on the writings of the Roman playwright Plautus (251-183 BC), and follows the slave Pseudolous, who attempts to win his freedom by helping his young master, Hero, win the girl of his dreams. The play is filled with mistaken identities, clever social commentary, and lots of hummable melodies, including several of Sondheim's catchiest songs, such as "Comedy Tonight", "Everybody Ought To Have A Maid", and "Lovely".

CVLT's production brings together members of the theatre's 'old guard' with some spectacular new talents. At the helm is Don Edelman (director of last year's sell-out I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change among others), with musical director David Keith Stiver (Full Monty) and renowned choreographer Ida Porris. Heading up the cast as the lovably bawdy 'Pseudolous' is Cleveland theatre fixture Pat Mazzarino, with the incredible rising talents of Ben Fankhauser as 'Hero' and Ryann Angelotti as his love, 'Philia'. Also joining in the fun are long time CVLT favorites Sy Levine, Steve Kay, Paula Pike and Marilyn Fadeley, with a few more recent CVLT regulars like Eric Oswald and Greta Rothman.

Download a printable flyer at www.cvlt.org/downloads/forum.pdf

www.CVLT.org

--------------090904020900000404020900-- From starshinek3 at yahoo.com Mon Jul 16 10:15:48 2007 From: starshinek3 at yahoo.com (Kyra Kelley) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 10:15:48 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Searching for vocal teacher Message-ID: <919698.50790.qm@web38614.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-342873548-1184606148=:50790 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit My name is Kyra and I am a young actress in search of vocal training. I am 17, a soprano, and have been participating in musical theatre since age 5. I've been in high school chamber choir and have taken a few months of classical vocal training. I wish to pursue musical theatre and therefore am in need of either theatrical or classical training. I live in the Windham/Garrettsville area in Portage County. Anyone interested in taking on another student please respond to this e-mail or call me (330) 554-6086. Thank you! Kyra Kelley --------------------------------- Ready for the edge of your seat? Check out tonight's top picks on Yahoo! TV. --0-342873548-1184606148=:50790 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
My name is Kyra and I am a young actress in search of vocal training. I am 17, a soprano, and have been participating in musical theatre since age 5. I've been in high school chamber choir and have taken a few months of classical vocal training. I wish to pursue musical theatre and therefore am in need of either theatrical or classical training. I live in the Windham/Garrettsville area in Portage County. Anyone interested in taking on another student please respond to this e-mail or call me (330) 554-6086.
Thank you!
Kyra Kelley


Ready for the edge of your seat? Check out tonight's top picks on Yahoo! TV. --0-342873548-1184606148=:50790-- From rrcaa at ncweb.com Mon Jul 16 10:30:35 2007 From: rrcaa at ncweb.com (rrcaa) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 13:30:35 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Rabbit Run Theater's "Little Women, the Broadway Musical" Message-ID: <20070716173035.NPFQ16279.ispmxaamta08-gx.windstream.net@rrcaapc1> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0094_01C7C7AD.7E891090 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit FOR: Rabbit Run Community Arts Association P. O. Box 235, 49 Park St. Madison, OH 44057 CONTACT: Karen Ziegler 440-428-5913 Box Office: 440-428-7092 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - July 16, 2007 For six generations readers have been enchanted by the touching adventures of Joe, Meg, Beth and Amy March in Louisa May Alcott's timeless classic "Little Women". This beloved book is the inspiration for the recent Broadway hit, "Little Women, the Broadway Musical", and is Rabbit Run Theater's next production. " In a skillful adaptation of the book, "Little Women, the Broadway Musical" celebrates the power of family and friendship with a refreshing innocence and charm. "Little Women", with lyrics by Mindi Dickstein and music by Jason Howland, is directed by Brendan Sandham. A familiar face at Rabbit Run, Sandham directed last summer's Youth Production, "Cats", and has appeared in the theater's productions of "Ragtime" and "The Music Man". Sandham has performed and directed in several community theaters including Fine Arts Association and Geauga Lyric Theater Guild where he also serves on the Board of Trustees. "The show has quite a lot going for it," said Sandham. "It is a condensed version of the book, which makes it more adaptable for the stage, but in so doing it still remains true to the essence to the book, keeping all the main events and faithfully representing each of the characters. The musical score is fantastic, and we have brought together some very talented singers for the show." The cast includes Lindsey Sandham as Jo, Allison Lehr as Meg, Meredith Kochan as Beth, Kelly Smith as Amy, and Sandy Kosovich Peck as Marmee. "Little Women" opens Friday, July 13, and runs through Sunday, July 29. Tickets may be purchased at the box office by calling 440-428-7092, 3:00 - 7:00 p.m., Wednesday - Sunday. Curtain time is 8:00 p.m. Rabbit Run Theater is located at 5648 Chapel Rd., Madison, and operates under the auspices of Rabbit Run Community Arts Association, a 501 (c) (3) non-profit corporation. ------=_NextPart_000_0094_01C7C7AD.7E891090 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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“Little Women”, with lyrics by Mindi = Dickstein and music by Jason Howland, is directed by Brendan Sandham.  A = familiar face at Rabbit Run, Sandham directed last summer’s Youth Production, “Cats”, and has appeared in the theater’s productions = of “Ragtime” and “The Music Man”.  Sandham has = performed and directed in several community theaters including Fine Arts = Association and Geauga Lyric Theater Guild where he also serves on the Board of = Trustees.

 

“The show has quite a lot going for it,” = said Sandham.  “It is a condensed version of the book, which makes = it more adaptable for the stage, but in so doing it still remains true to the = essence to the book, keeping all the main events and faithfully representing = each of the characters.  The musical score is fantastic, and we have = brought together some very talented singers for the = show.”

 

The cast includes Lindsey Sandham as Jo, Allison Lehr = as Meg, Meredith Kochan as Beth, Kelly Smith as Amy, and Sandy Kosovich = Peck as Marmee. 

 “Little Women” opens Friday, July 13, and runs through Sunday, July = 29.  Tickets may be purchased at = the box office by calling 440-428-7092, 3:00 – 7:00 p.m., Wednesday = – Sunday.  Curtain time is 8:00 p.m.  Rabbit Run Theater is = located at 5648 Chapel Rd., = Madison, and operates under the auspices of Rabbit Run Community Arts = Association, a 501 (c) (3) non-profit corporation. =

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0094_01C7C7AD.7E891090-- From virtuoso1873 at yahoo.com Mon Jul 16 11:32:41 2007 From: virtuoso1873 at yahoo.com (Mark Greer) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 11:32:41 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]A New Piano Studio in Akron Message-ID: <981423.65998.qm@web51112.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Hello, My name is Mark Greer and I have recently opened a new piano studio in Akron. I am currently accepting new and transfer students from beginning to advanced. Students will experience a comprehensive approach to teaching which will include repertoire/technique, theory, and ear training. My goal is to help each pianist discover the beauty of the music they study and perform and find the life behind the notes, while helping them become more efficient learners and play in a healthy manner. For more information and to set up an audition, please contact me directly at 330-388-0891. Below is a copy of my biography for further information to inquiring students. Thank you, Mark Greer A native of Akron, Ohio, Mark Greer began his piano studies at age twelve and recently completed his Bachelor of Music Degree, magna cum laude, in piano performance at Bowling Green State University where he studied with Dr. Laura Melton. Awards and honors include 1st prize in the state finals of the 2005 OMTA Collegiate Buckeye Competition, 2nd prize at the 2003 Tuesday Musical Competition, Honors in the 2004 and 2006 OMTA Graves Young Artist Competitions, was one of two piano finalists in the 2004 Bowling Green University Concerto Competition, and was the 2005 recipient of the college?s Steve Vun Cannon Memorial Award. He recently made his Carnegie Hall debut at Weill Recital Hall (NYC) in March of 2006. In November of 2004, Greer was the only American pianist to perform on the Dorothy MacKenzie Price Dedication Concert. During the summer of 2004, he was featured live on Vermont Public Radio performing music by Samuel Barber. He has participated in masterclasses with Nelita True, Lambis Vassiliadis, and Virginia Marks. As a student at the Adamant Music School, he has worked with pianists Paul Alberts and Gwen Beamish for the past two summers. Other teachers include Dr. Jane Solose and Mary Ann Griebling. In addition to piano, Greer is an accomplished composer, having been a two-time national prizewinner in the NFMC Composers Contest where he received the Olga Klein Nelson Chamber Music Award for his piece Trois Spectacles. Other awards include a prizewinner in the 2001 OMTA Collegiate Composers contest, honors in the Cleveland Chamber Symphony?s High School Composers Contest, a two-time winner of the Ralph Gilman Composers Award, and a four-time winner of Akron?s Scholastic Composers Contest. His piece entitled Aspect of a Mood was premiered by the Akron Youth Symphony under Eric Benjamin, an orchestra in which he served as principal bassist. During his undergraduate studies at BGSU, Greer was twice President of the collegiate MTNA chapter and taught private and group piano lessons in the Creative Arts Program for area children and adults. A graduate of Harvey S. Firestone High School and the Miller South School for the Visual & Performing Arts, Mark enjoys writing, reading, poetry, artwork, and history. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Take the Internet to Go: Yahoo!Go puts the Internet in your pocket: mail, news, photos & more. http://mobile.yahoo.com/go?refer=1GNXIC >From Jean Zarzour" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_010C_01C7C7BE.9B9363F0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Jean ZarzourFind Your Voice - Voice Over Institute Is celebrating 1 year! g Thank You to the 52 Find Your Voice students for the hard work and commitment you've invested toward your future. It's been my honor to work with you! g Our next class is August 6 - September 24 (scroll below testimonials for details) >From Recent Students Jean, you really know your stuff Girlfriend!!! I wouldn't hesitate to do it all over again. It was a GREAT experience and an absolute joy to have been apart of it. Your knowledge of this voice over business is vast, and you were so gracious to share so much of your "know how" with us. Thank you so much for really caring about this business and for trying to coach us in the right direction! Kathy Boyd ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Jean Zarzour is the coolest thing since ice cubes! She made me feel like her best friend the minute I walked in the door which really helped me to feel comfortable enough to explore what my voice could do. I have been waiting a long time to talk with someone who has this much insight into the business. Kristina Rivera ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I???ve done lots of television and film work, and even some voice over; but the world of voice over is so specialized, that, in spite of working with other voice over coaches, I never felt like I was ???ready??? to do my own demo. After just a few hours with Jean it all fell into place! Her advice and coaching were right on target in her class, and invaluable in the recording studio right through to the finished product. I would not hesitate to use Jean for special projects as well as to continue to keep my newly found skills in tune, and I highly recommend Jean???s classes for beginner through experienced actors! Linda Castro (award winning actress with co-staring roles on ER, The Shield, Cold Case, Philly, Silk Stalkings and Veronica Mars) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I have been wanting a better audio demo for years. Jean Zarzour's expert advice and coaching have been invaluable in helping me to create one. Thanks, Jean. Pete Ferry ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The minute you meet Jean, you get your first lesson in self-confidence. She has a great gift for assessing the strengths and weaknesses of each student, addressing the concerns, questions and specific goals of each individual. Her friendly and relaxed approach coupled with her passion for what she does makes for a juicy environment for creative challenge and growth. Highly recommended for people at any stage of their voiceover career. - Anne McEvoy ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Some key words about Jean: Professional. Prepared. Capable. Shrewd. Supportive. Open. Creative. Hard-working. Committed. Funny. A leader. Caring. Knowledgeable! - James McCormack ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The 8 weeks just flew and I couldn't believe how much work was covered in that time. It was such a great experience! You truly do help us to "find our voice"! The trip to The Reel Thing was awesome! Jimmy and Jean make such a great team! Thanks again for a great experience! Thanks again! - Cathy Nadolski ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This work is far harder than anyone has a clue about. You've been so honest about what it really takes, Jean. Hard work. Much like any other area of acting. How great to walk out with a completed CD! It's been an outstanding experience! - Beverly ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- After just two voice over classes with Jean Zarzour, I was so inspired! You really get a sense of her knowledge and experience in the field. Jimmy at The Reel Thing took the time with each of us to make our demos top notch. Working with such professionalism elevates us. You ROCK, Sista! - Sharon ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I just hope you will have more classes in the future--you have so much to share & I want to learn it ALL!!!! Recording at The Reel Thing was fantastic -- what a unique opportunity to record our work at a professional sound studio! - Ellen ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- It was amazing to put our skills to the test in the "real world" setting of a professional studio, and to hear the final results! Jimmy was great to work with. He was professional and personable, and he gave very helpful feedback.- Nicole ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ You'll come out sounding just as professional as you can be. Recording at The Reel Thing is the perfect end to the class because it shows us that all of our hard work has paid off. You come away with a very professional radio spot. - Laurel Johnson ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Whether you're just beginning or, like me, need to have the rust polished off your skills, Jean can take you from printed page to a ready for prime time MP3 demo. - Marje Rody --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thanks to Jean Zarzour's outstanding guidance, colleagues and acquaintances have noticed a marked difference in my verbal demeanor during simple occasions such as voicemail messages and general conversation with clients. That alone has been worth my time and effort! - Coletta West Now You Can Find Your Voice! Learn all of the technique and gain real world experience toward becoming a working voice over artist with Jean Zarzour & The Reel Thing Recording Studio Who? Jean Zarzour is a 25 year veteran performer and instructor of: Voice Overs, Film, TV & Stage Acting, Dance, Movement & Improv at: Playhouse Sq. Center, The Beck Center, Brecksville's Theater On The Sq., Wake Up & Live/Actors Studio, and for 2 years in London, England & Milan, Italy. You've heard her as a sidekick on AM drive-time at WLTF, WZAK & WMMS in addition to voicing hundreds of commercials and industrials, internationally. Most recently heard on ads for: Ruggles ?? Smith Dairy ?? Ohio.net ?? Lakewood Hospital ?? CEI Member of AFTRA-SAG-AEA-DGA-VASTA Owner of LIPSCHTICK & Founder of The GOT PAY? Organization Visit www.lipschtick.com for a full resume and Click To Hear My Commercial demo The Reel Thing Recording Studios have been providing award winning, state-of-the-art audio production and creative services since 1975. www.thereelthing.com What? No more than 8 students will meet each Monday from 6-8:30 pm (or later, as needed) for 8 weeks All recording equipment and copy will be provided. All you need to bring is a bottle of water to cool your chords! Your final class will take place at The Reel Thing Recording Studios where you'll get the experience of working on commercial copy in a full service recording studio and walk away with a CD of your voice on a fully produced radio spot. You???ll learn Proper Studio Etiquette, Industry Terminology and Microphone Technique with the option to explore a variety of "reads" like: Announcer - Character Voices - Dialects - Industrial Narration Real Person - 2 Person Dialogue - Hard & Soft Sell - Cold Readings Where? 2300 McKinley Ave. Lakewood, Ohio 44107 5 Houses South of the McKinley Exit off I-90 When? Every Monday for 8 weeks August 6 - September 24 6:00 pm- 8:30 pm (or later, as needed) Cost? $320 That's $16 per hour Payment due in advance. Missed classes are not refundable. Must be 18 years old. More Testimonials >From Jimmy Silver, Owner of The Reel Thing Recording Studios "Over the years, Jean's students show up prepared and well-schooled in voice over technique and understanding of the craft. If you want to start to develop your skills as a voice over talent, Jean's class is a good place to start." >From Play House Sq. Center "Thank you for making the Extreme Festival an incredible weekend. When I saw you working with the kids, encouraging them with high expectations, I knew you had the talent for both putting the show together and making the kids happy. Although other people could have pulled the weekend off, your personality and interaction with the kids really made a difference. I can't wait to work with you again! Thanks again and welcome as one of our favorite new teaching artists at Playhouse Sq.!!" Ray Gargano, Education Outreach Manager, Playhouse Square Center >From The Beck Center "I Have had the pleasure of employing Jean Zarzour as a teacher of Film and Television Acting. She is always prepared and her lesson plans are set well in advance. Jean is especially adept at the ability to read a student, assess his or her needs and meet those needs. The students love her. Her personality works well with kids of all ages, even the old kids like me! I can whole heartedly recommend Jean Zarzour as a teacher." Meg Chamberlain, Director of Theater Education 1996-2006 "Jean Zarzour has been part of the Beck Center Education Outreach staff since 1998. She is a gifted actress and comedienne whom the children thoroughly enjoy. She is always prompt, well-prepared, responsible and relates well to children and adults." Lynda Sackett, Director, Dance Education & Former Director of Education Outreach To register call 216-521-3831 Jean Zarzour Lipschtick Putting the SHOW in BUSINESS Nationwide Since 1989! Also Founder Of -The GOT PAY? Organization www.gotpay.org -Find Your Voice-Voice Over Institute Celebrating 1 year 8/07! (next 8wk class starts 8/6/07) Ph/Fax 216-521-3831 Toll Free 866-SCHTICK Read an on line article about Lipschtick www.lipschtick.com ------=_NextPart_000_010C_01C7C7BE.9B9363F0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =EF=BB=BF Jean = Zarzour
Find Your=20 Voice - Voice Over Institute
Is celebrating 1=20 year!
 
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Thank=20 You to the 52 Find Your = Voice=20 students 
for the hard work and=20 commitment 
you've invested toward your future.
It's=20 been my honor to work with you!
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Our next=20 class is
August 6 -=20 September 24
(scroll below = testimonials for=20 details)
 
From Recent Students=20
 
Jean, you really know your = stuff=20 Girlfriend!!!  I wouldn't hesitate to do it all over again.  = It was=20 a GREAT experience and an absolute joy to have been apart of = it. Your=20 knowledge of this voice over business is vast, and you were so gracious = to share=20 so much of your "know how" with us. =20 Thank you so=20 much for really caring = about this=20 business and for trying to coach us in the right direction!  Kathy Boyd
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Jean Zarzour = is the coolest=20 thing since ice cubes!  She made me feel like her best friend the = minute I=20 walked in the door which really helped me to feel comfortable enough to = explore=20 what my voice could do.  I have been waiting a long time to talk = with=20 someone who has this much insight into the = business.   Kristina=20 Rivera
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I=E2=80=99ve done=20 lots of television and film work, and even some voice over;  but = the world=20 of voice over is so specialized, that, in spite of working with other = voice over=20 coaches, I never felt like I was  =20 =E2=80=98ready=E2=80=99 to do=20 my own demo.  After just a few hours with Jean it all fell into=20 place!   Her advice and coaching were right on target in her = class,=20 and invaluable in the recording studio right through to the finished=20 product.  I would not hesitate to use Jean=20 for=20 special projects as well as to continue to keep my newly found skills in = tune,=20 and I highly recommend Jean=E2=80=99s classes for beginner through = experienced=20 actors!   = Linda Castro  (award winning actress with co-staring = roles on=20 ER, The Shield, Cold Case, Philly, Silk Stalkings and = Veronica=20 Mars)

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I have been wanting a better audio demo = for=20 years.  Jean Zarzour's expert advice and coaching have been = invaluable in=20 helping me to create one.  Thanks,=20 Jean.  

Pete Ferry =20

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

 
Now You=20 Can
Find Your = Voice!
 

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

toward becoming = a working voice over artist with 

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

 

 Who?

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

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

Playhouse Sq. Center, The Beck Center,=20

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

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

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

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

Most=20 recently heard on ads for:

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

Member of AFTRA-SAG-AEA-DGA-VASTA

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

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

 

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

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

 www.thereelthing.com

 

What?

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

 

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

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

Announcer - Character=20 Voices - Dialects - Industrial Narration

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

 

Where?

2300 McKinley Ave. Lakewood, = Ohio=20 44107

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

  

When?

Every Monday for 8 = weeks

August 6 -=20 September 24

6:00 pm- 8:30 pm

(or later, = as=20 needed) 

 

Cost?

$320 

That's $16 per=20 hour 

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

Must be 18 years old.

 

 

More=20 Testimonials

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

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

 

From=20 Play House Sq. Center

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

 

From The Beck Center=20

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

 

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

To register=20 call 216-521-3831=20

 

Jean=20 Zarzour 

Lipschtick=20 Putting=20 the SHOW in BUSINESS Nationwide Since=20 1989!

Also Founder=20 Of

-The=20 GOT PAY? Organization www.gotpay.org=20

-Find=20 Your Voice-Voice Over Institute=20 Celebrating 1 year 8/07! = (next 8wk=20 class starts 8/6/07)

Ph/Fax     216-521-3831 = Toll=20 Free   866-SCHTICK=20

Read=20 an on line article about Lipschtick
www.lipschtick.com =  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_010C_01C7C7BE.9B9363F0-- From Janice.Sanborn at oberlin.edu Mon Jul 16 12:31:51 2007 From: Janice.Sanborn at oberlin.edu (Janice Sanborn) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 15:31:51 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Adjunct Teaching Opportunities - Oberlin Message-ID: <32A24197-411F-4BE4-B425-028781FD2208@oberlin.edu> --Boundary_(ID_CzMtyj/DgP44UpuSmNxCEw) Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; delsp=yes; format=flowed Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT The Oberlin College Theater Program is currently accepting resumes from local Theater artists for future consideration as adjunct instructors, especially including teachers of acting and design. MFA, professional experience and college level teaching experience are desirable. Please send resume or cv with references, and description of pedagogy to Paul Moser, Director of Theater and Dance Program, 10 N. Professor Street, Warner Center, Oberlin College, Oberlin, OH 44074. --Boundary_(ID_CzMtyj/DgP44UpuSmNxCEw) Content-type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable
The Oberlin = College Theater Program is currently accepting resumes from local = Theater=A0artists for future=A0consideration as adjunct instructors, = especially including teachers of acting and design. = MFA,=A0professional=A0experience and college level teaching experience = are desirable. Please send resume or cv=A0with references, = and=A0description of pedagogy to Paul Moser, Director of Theater and = Dance Program, 10 N. Professor Street, Warner=A0Center, Oberlin = College,=A0Oberlin, OH 44074.

= --Boundary_(ID_CzMtyj/DgP44UpuSmNxCEw)-- From fsternfeld at gmail.com Mon Jul 16 12:39:21 2007 From: fsternfeld at gmail.com (Fred Sternfeld) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 15:39:21 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]system has been down since last friday - resend your postings Message-ID: ------=_Part_58026_18261309.1184614761557 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline *Hi Folks!* ** *The system has been down since last Friday morning July 13 and is now up and running again. If you sent a posting during that period that hasn't appeared yet, please resend it if it doesn't arrive by tomorrow morning.* ** *On the rare occasions when the system is down, a bulletin is posted on the neohiopal page of my website at **www.fredsternfeld.com* *. * ** *Thanks for your patience! -- Fred Sternfeld http://www.fredsternfeld.com 216-360-0708-home 216-496-6087-cell* ------=_Part_58026_18261309.1184614761557 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline
Hi Folks!
 
The system has been down since last Friday morning July 13 and is now up and running again.  If you sent a posting during that period that hasn't appeared yet, please resend it if it doesn't arrive by tomorrow morning.
 
On the rare occasions when the system is down, a bulletin is posted on the neohiopal page of my website at www.fredsternfeld.com
 
Thanks for your patience!

--
Fred Sternfeld
http://www.fredsternfeld.com
216-360-0708-home
216-496-6087-cell
------=_Part_58026_18261309.1184614761557-- From mamiller107 at earthlink.net Mon Jul 16 12:45:28 2007 From: mamiller107 at earthlink.net (Michael A. Miller) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 15:45:28 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]My www.ArtistsChair.com profile is in featured today Message-ID: <382-220077116194528542@earthlink.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_9458111619475194528542 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_9458221619475194528542" ------=_NextPart_9458221619475194528542 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII My profile has been chosen at random as today's Featured Profile on www.ArtistsChair.com. The website is a bulletin board of postings from participants in various creative disciplines, and is a valuable resource to the artistic community. Please take a moment to visit www.ArtistsChair.com and check out my Featured Profile, as well as the others I have created in the categories of Writers/Editors, Actors/Stage, Promotions/Marketers, Special Events/Event Coordinators. As always, if you or any colleagues need help on a single project, or on a temporary or long-term basis, I always appreciate referrals and strive to make my superior performance a reflection of your sound judgement in referring me. Thank you, Michael A. Miller 216.226.6784 (h) 216.389.6784 (c) mamiller107 at earthlink.net msrg-publications at earthlink.net ------=_NextPart_9458221619475194528542 Content-Type: text/html; charset=US-ASCII
My profile has been chosen at random as today's Featured Profile on www.ArtistsChair.com.  The website is a bulletin board of postings from participants in various creative disciplines, and is a valuable resource to the artistic community.
 
Please take a moment to visit www.ArtistsChair.com and check out my Featured Profile, as well as the others I have created in the categories of Writers/Editors, Actors/Stage, Promotions/Marketers, Special Events/Event Coordinators.
 
As always, if you or any colleagues need help on a single project, or on a temporary or long-term basis, I always appreciate referrals and strive to make my superior performance a reflection of your sound judgement in referring me.
 
Thank you,
 
 
 
Michael A. Miller
216.226.6784 (h)
216.389.6784 (c)

 


------=_NextPart_9458221619475194528542-- ------=_NextPart_9458111619475194528542 Content-Type: image/gif; name="shim.gif" Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 Content-Description: shim.gif Content-Id: <410-2200771161945246661 at 13071999> R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAP///wAAACH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAICRAEAOw== ------=_NextPart_9458111619475194528542 Content-Type: image/gif; name="rule_01.gif" Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 Content-Description: rule_01.gif Content-Id: <184671-2200771161945246762 at 13071999> R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAP///wAAACH5BAAAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAICRAEAOw== ------=_NextPart_9458111619475194528542-- From martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com Mon Jul 16 12:47:12 2007 From: martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com (Martin Friedman) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 12:47:12 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lakeland: Barrymore with Fields/Narten Message-ID: <350694.22829.qm@web36813.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-445700334-1184615232=:22829 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Lakeland Theatre presents THE NORTHEAST OHIO PREMIERE MITCHELL FIELDS* in BARRYMORE by William Luce Featuring Andrew Narten Directed by Martin Friedman Sets and Lights Designed by Keith Nagy Costumes Designed by Craig Tucker Sound Design by Eric Simna * Courtesy of Actor's Equity Association THE STORY: THIS IS A GRAND PIECE OF ADULT COMIC/DRAMATIC THEATRE! Lakeland Theatre proudly features Cleveland actor and teacher Mitchell Fields in this Northeast Ohio premiere on William Luce's Tony-award nominated play. An actor of considerable depth, Mr. Fields tackles the portrayal of actor John Barrymore. Another accomplished actor, Andrew Narten, supports Fields in a wonderful supporting role. Christopher Plummer won a Tony for his portrayal of John Barrymore in the acclaimed Broadway production of this work by the master of one character biographies for the stage, William Luce. The 60 year old legendary actor has rented a New York stage to prepare for a comeback performance of Richard III. Barrymore jokes with the audience, spars with his prompter, reminisces about better times and does delicious imitations of his siblings Lionel and Ethel. "A dazzler .... A portrait of riveting complexity and paradox that finds the balletic elegance in a drunken stagger, the poetry in a blue joke and the churning guts in rarefied verse. As [Barrymore] walks toward his own death it's with the jaunty panache of a boulevardier off to meet his new mistress." N.Y. Times "As good as one man shows get." New Yorker "A staggering success.... Must be seen, must be savored." N.Y. Post "A rare show that leaves you wanting more." Gannett Newspapers "A perfect image of Barrymore." N.Y. Daily News Production Dates: Friday, July 20 @ 8pm Saturday, July 21 @ 2pm and 8pm Sunday, July 22 @ 2pm Friday, July 27 @ 8pm Saturday, July 28 @ 2pm and 8pm Sunday, July 29 @ 2pm Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for students and seniors. Group rates are available. For more information please feel free to either email me, Martin Friedman, at martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com or call 440.525.7034 (and press #1 to bypass the message). --------------------------------- Looking for a deal? Find great prices on flights and hotels with Yahoo! FareChase. --0-445700334-1184615232=:22829 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit                                                        Lakeland Theatre
presents
THE NORTHEAST OHIO PREMIERE

MITCHELL 
FIELDS*

in
BARRYMORE
by
William Luce

Featuring
Andrew Narten

Directed by Martin Friedman 
Sets and Lights Designed by Keith Nagy
Costumes Designed by Craig Tucker        
 Sound Design by Eric Simna

 * Courtesy of Actor's Equity Association
 
THE STORY: THIS IS A GRAND PIECE OF ADULT COMIC/DRAMATIC THEATRE!
Lakeland Theatre proudly features Cleveland actor and teacher Mitchell Fields in this Northeast Ohio premiere on William Luce's Tony-award nominated play. An actor of considerable depth, Mr. Fields tackles the portrayal of actor John Barrymore.  Another accomplished actor, Andrew Narten, supports Fields in a wonderful supporting role. Christopher Plummer won a Tony for his portrayal of John Barrymore in the acclaimed Broadway production of this work by the master of one character biographies for the stage, William Luce. The 60 year old legendary actor has rented a New York stage to prepare for a comeback performance of Richard III. Barrymore jokes with the audience, spars with his prompter, reminisces about better times and does delicious imitations of his siblings Lionel and Ethel.

"A dazzler .... A portrait of riveting complexity and paradox that finds the balletic elegance in a drunken stagger, the poetry in a blue joke and the churning guts in rarefied verse. As [Barrymore] walks toward his own death it's with the jaunty panache of a boulevardier off to meet his new mistress." N.Y. Times
"As good as one man shows get." New Yorker
"A staggering success.... Must be seen, must be savored." N.Y. Post
"A rare show that leaves you wanting more." Gannett Newspapers
"A perfect image of Barrymore." N.Y. Daily News
 
Production Dates:
Friday, July 20  @ 8pm
Saturday, July 21 @ 2pm and 8pm
Sunday, July 22 @ 2pm
Friday, July 27 @ 8pm
Saturday, July 28 @ 2pm and 8pm
Sunday, July 29 @ 2pm
 
Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for students and seniors. Group rates are available.
 
For more information please feel free to either email me, Martin Friedman, at martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com or call 440.525.7034 (and press #1 to bypass the message).


Looking for a deal? Find great prices on flights and hotels with Yahoo! FareChase. --0-445700334-1184615232=:22829-- From akumar at clevelandplayhouse.com Mon Jul 16 13:02:42 2007 From: akumar at clevelandplayhouse.com (Anita Kumar) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 16:02:42 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Announcing Auditions for Children's Roles in A Christmas Story at the Cleveland Play House Message-ID: <008501c7c7e4$58372b70$0f00a8c0@clevelandplayhouse.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0086_01C7C7C2.D1258B70 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Cleveland Play House will hold auditions for children in A Christmas Story on Monday, July 23 and Tuesday, July 24 from 4:00 to 8:00. The auditions are for children only. We are looking for boys and girls of any ethnicity who can play a nine year old, and one boy who can play a five year old (the actor who plays five should probably be older in reality). The auditions are open to both union and non-union actors; no children will become union as a result of being in A Christmas Story. Rehearsals will begin November 5 and performances will be November November 29-December 23. The commitment will in general not conflict with school; you will be notified well in advance of any times that the actors will be asked to miss classes for rehearsals or performances. While the auditions are open to any child who wishes to be considered, they will be by appointment only. To make an appointment, please respond to this email. Please provide the name of the child, the name and contact information for at least one parent, and a preference for date and time. We will accommodate preferences to the best of our ability. For the audition, the child should prepare up to three minutes of anything they wish. What is most common is one or two monologues. There is no singing in the play and there will be no pianist at the audition, but children who wish to do so are welcome to sing. The auditions will be held at the Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euclid Avenue. Again, please respond to this email to make an appointment or to ask any questions. Anita B. Kumar Artistic Intern Cleveland Play House 216-795-7000 x148 akumar at clevelandplayhouse.com Sherlock Holmes, Man of La Mancha, The Chosen, Doubt, Gee's Bend...Great Plays at the Play House this season! ------=_NextPart_000_0086_01C7C7C2.D1258B70 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Announcing Auditions for Children's Roles in A Christmas Story at = the Cleveland Play House

The Cleveland Play House will hold = auditions for children in A Christmas Story on Monday, July 23 and = Tuesday, July 24 from 4:00 to 8:00. The auditions are for children only. = We are looking for boys and girls of any ethnicity who can play a nine = year old, and one boy who can play a five year old (the actor who plays = five should probably be older in reality). The auditions are open to = both union and non-union actors; no children will become union as a = result of being in A Christmas Story.

Rehearsals will begin November 5 and = performances will be November November 29-December 23. The commitment = will in general not conflict with school; you will be notified well in = advance of any times that the actors will be asked to miss classes for = rehearsals or performances.

While the auditions are open to any = child who wishes to be considered, they will be by appointment only. To = make an appointment, please respond to this email. Please provide the = name of the child, the name and contact information for at least one = parent, and a preference for date and time. We will accommodate = preferences to the best of our ability.

For the audition, the child should = prepare up to three minutes of anything they wish. What is most common = is one or two monologues. There is no singing in the play and there will = be no pianist at the audition, but children who wish to do so are = welcome to sing.

The auditions will be held at the = Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euclid Avenue. Again, please respond to this = email to make an appointment or to ask any questions.


Anita B. Kumar
Artistic Intern
Cleveland Play House
216-795-7000 x148
akumar at clevelandplayhouse.com

Sherlock Holmes, Man of La Mancha, The = Chosen, Doubt, Gee's Bend...Great Plays at the Play House this = season!

------=_NextPart_000_0086_01C7C7C2.D1258B70-- From Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu Mon Jul 16 13:29:42 2007 From: Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu (Zoldessy, Brian) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 16:29:42 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Adjunct Faculty Position- Dance Message-ID: <6A7FFA7E48C1A245BF0E0E6426453134022EC46B@chevron5.tri-c.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7C7E8.0AB8C4CD Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The CCC Eastern Campus Theatre, Film & Dance Department seeks a Dance Instructor for the 2007-08 academic year. Two sections available - Dance I and Dance II, both taught concurrently (modern, jazz, etc. - whatever the instructor wishes to teach). Must have a Masters Degree. This individual will have the opportunity to assist in building the Dance program and its curriculum. Acting classes are sometimes available as well. =20 =20 DAYS & TIMES - Mon/Wed - 1pm - 2:50 pm. The Fall Semester begins August 25th. =20 If you are interested in the position, please respond to this email. =20 Thanks, =20 Brian Z. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7C7E8.0AB8C4CD Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The = CCC Eastern=20 Campus Theatre, Film & Dance Department seeks a Dance = Instructor for=20 the 2007-08 academic year.  Two sections available - Dance = I=20 and Dance II, both taught concurrently = (modern, jazz,=20 etc. - whatever the instructor wishes to teach).  Must have a = Masters=20 Degree.  This individual will have the opportunity to = assist in=20 building the Dance program and its curriculum.  Acting classes are=20 sometimes available as well.
 
 
DAYS = & TIMES -=20 Mon/Wed - 1pm - 2:50 pm.  The Fall Semester begins August=20 25th.
 
If you = are=20 interested in the position, please respond to this = email.
 
Thanks,
 
Brian=20 Z.
------_=_NextPart_001_01C7C7E8.0AB8C4CD-- From ray at worldeonline.com Mon Jul 16 13:40:57 2007 From: ray at worldeonline.com (Ray Szuch) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 15:40:57 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fight scene competition - $500.00 grand prize! Message-ID: <035d01c7c7e9$9d4d6170$a92cfea9@Ray> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_035E_01C7C7BF.B4775970 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Indie Gathering Aug. 3/4/5 2007 All taking place at the Rockside Rd. & I-77 Holiday Inn Fight Scene Competition (All ages) $500.00 Overall winner! 4 place winners in each age group! Rules - 90 Seconds MAXIMUM / No weapons used by main character - Main competing character and her/his team (may not exceed 8 people) - Street cloths - Verbal and physical performance of a fight scene - Competition OPEN to all ages, gender, Martial Arts or Non-Martial arts 65+ Films / 20 Hrs. of lectures / 2 day convention Networking parties / Stunt demo's $500.00 Stunt competition / $1,000.00 acting prize Theindiegathering.com / 216-651-5441 Registration at the door: $65 all competition fees include a VIP week end pass to all events (lectures, films etc.) Instructors with 4 or more competitors compete FREE with VIP pass! Need more info, please email me! ray at worldeonline.com or call (216) 651-5441 Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com Founder - "The Indie Gathering" www.theindiegathering.com ------=_NextPart_000_035E_01C7C7BF.B4775970 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

The Indie=20 Gathering

Aug. 3/4/5 = 2007


All taking = place at=20 the

Rockside Rd. & I-77 = Holiday=20 Inn

 

Fight = Scene

Competition

(All = ages)

 

$500.00=20 Overall winner!

4=20 place winners in each age group!

Rules
 - 90 = Seconds=20 MAXIMUM / No weapons used by main character
 - Main competing = character=20 and her/his team (may not exceed  8 people)
 - Street = cloths -=20 Verbal and physical performance of a fight scene
 - Competition = OPEN to=20 all ages, gender, Martial Arts or Non-Martial arts

 

 

65+ Films / = 20 Hrs. of=20 lectures / 2 day convention

Networking = parties /=20 Stunt demo’s

$500.00 = Stunt=20 competition / $1,000.00 acting prize

Theindiegathering.com /=20 216-651-5441

 

 

Registration at the=20 door: $65 all competition
fees include a VIP week end pass to all = events=20 (lectures, films etc.)

Instructors with 4=20 or more competitors compete FREE with VIP pass!

Need more = info, please=20 email me!  ray at worldeonline.com or call = (216)=20 651-5441

 

 

Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com

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

 

 

 
------=_NextPart_000_035E_01C7C7BF.B4775970-- From ray at worldeonline.com Mon Jul 16 13:42:31 2007 From: ray at worldeonline.com (Ray Szuch) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 15:42:31 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Come and meet Conrad Brooks the King of B Movies! Message-ID: <036201c7c7e9$d7256cd0$a92cfea9@Ray> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0363_01C7C7BF.EE4F64D0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Conrad Brooks Conrad's name has become infamous in the world of b-movies so much so that he has been called "The King of B-Films." He has been in more movies than any other actor living or dead, although many are independent and information on all would be difficult to find. He first started in the movie business in 1948 and he worked with two legends in the movie business, Bela Lugosi and Ed Wood. He worked with Bela who is known for playing the original Dracula in two movies, both directed by Ed Wood and one of them would become one of the most infamous movies of all time, Plan 9 from Outer Space. Tim Burton had actor Johnny Depp and others portray the lives of Ed, Bela, and Conrad in the 1994 movie Ed Wood which also features a cameo by Conrad. In recent times he has starred in two films from Eerie Frequency, 2020 An American Nightmare and Shadows in the Woods. Gypsy Vampire Returns! This will be the first showing ever for Conrad's new movie Gypsy Vampire Returns. Conrad Brooks, heir apparent to Ed Wood, serves up a tale of eternal evil. Count Logo returns and will once again be looking for blood. Aug. 3/4/5 at the Holiday Inn I-77 and Rockside Rd. Independence OH Opening films Aug. 3 (Friday) starting at 6 PM, 8 films will be screening and followed by a Networking Party! $15 a day or a week end pass for $25 available at the door. http://theindiegathering.com Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com Founder - "The Indie Gathering" www.theindiegathering.com ------=_NextPart_000_0363_01C7C7BF.EE4F64D0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

Conrad=20 Brooks

Conrad's = name has=20 become infamous in the world of b-movies so much so that he has been = called "The=20 King of B-Films." He has been in more movies than any other actor living = or=20 dead, although many are independent and information on all would be = difficult to=20 find. He first started in the movie business in 1948 and he worked with = two=20 legends in the movie business, Bela Lugosi and Ed Wood. He worked with = Bela who=20 is known for playing the original Dracula in two movies, both directed = by Ed=20 Wood and one of them would become one of the most infamous movies of all = time,=20 Plan 9 from Outer Space. Tim Burton had actor Johnny Depp and others = portray the=20 lives of Ed, Bela, and Conrad in the 1994 movie Ed Wood which also = features a=20 cameo by Conrad. In recent times he has starred in two films from Eerie=20 Frequency, 2020 An American = Nightmare and=20 Shadows in the Woods.

Gypsy = Vampire=20 Returns!
This will be the = first showing=20 ever for Conrad's new movie Gypsy Vampire Returns. Conrad Brooks, heir = apparent=20 to Ed Wood, serves up a tale of eternal evil. Count Logo returns and = will once=20 again be looking for blood.

 

Aug. 3/4/5 at the Holiday = Inn I-77=20 and Rockside = Rd.=20 Independence=20 OH

Opening films Aug. 3 = (Friday)=20 starting at 6 PM, 8 films=20 will be screening and followed by a Networking Party!

$15 a day or a week end = pass for=20 $25 available at the door.

http://theindiegathering.com

 

 

Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com

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

 

 

 
------=_NextPart_000_0363_01C7C7BF.EE4F64D0-- From groovyarts at yahoo.com Mon Jul 16 13:48:48 2007 From: groovyarts at yahoo.com (candy _______) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 13:48:48 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Mansfield Playhouse presents Horror High Message-ID: <854195.62557.qm@web33508.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Horror High ? A Rock Musical July 20, 21, 27 & 28 at 8:00 p.m. on Main Stage Script, music & lyrics by J. M. Kilgore, Adapted from a screenplay by Jack Fowler A new musical based on the 1974 cult classic film! Vernon Potts, a lonely, socially awkward but brilliant high school senior has no friends - except for Robin Jones for whom he holds a secret love. Having been picked on and bullied his entire life, Vernon uses the accidental discovery of a ?Jekyll/Hyde? formula to extract revenge upon his tormentors. Directed by Jeff Kilgore. Starring Benjamin Lowery, Holly Sansom, Kole Ross, Brice Eyerly, Candy Boyd, Chuck Gregory, Jeff Dowdy, Tabitha Rymal, Mike Deveny, Larry Smith, Justin Frontz, Cindy Logan, Chris Mollica and John Paul Felton Check out the news article featured in Fangoria magazine at http://www.fangoria.com/news_article.php?id=4541 Please come out and support the Mansfield Playhouse this summer by seeing Horror High at the special price of $10.00 per ticket! ____________________________________________________________________________________ Pinpoint customers who are looking for what you sell. http://searchmarketing.yahoo.com/ From mycp at weathervaneplayhouse.com Mon Jul 16 14:00:10 2007 From: mycp at weathervaneplayhouse.com (Melanie YC Pepe) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 17:00:10 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]=?iso-8859-1?Q?The_oft-told_story_of_a_prince=2C_a_princess=2C_and_an_evi?= =?iso-8859-1?Q?l_witch-with_a_delightful_twist!?= Message-ID: <0de901c7c7ec$4d05e630$6a01a8c0@wcp.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0DE5_01C7C7CA.C51B4B50 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0DE6_01C7C7CA.C51B4B50" ------=_NextPart_001_0DE6_01C7C7CA.C51B4B50 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable NEWS RELEASE=20 Contact: Melanie YC Pepe (330) 836-2626x 17 www.WeathervanePlayhouse.com Weathervane Playhouse Proudly Presents The Frog Prince A Young Actor Series Production July 28 ~ August 12, 2007 The Frog Prince is a charming musical adaptation of the well-loved = fairy tale, both delightfully sweet and humorous. Hop on in and see this = magical tale full of color, and excitement. This fun and energetic play = is enjoyable for audiences of all ages, with picturesque settings, = harmonious music, energetic dance and lots of laughs ~ so come and = discover your inner-frog and join us for an enchanted hour with a very = happy ending! For an extra dose of fun, come and visit us on one of our special = preshow and after-party performances! Show and Tell with Trish and Mel = will join us on July 31st at 12:30 and August 12th at 2:30 for a = 20-minute pre-show with the frogs in the bog! Stay after for a meet and = greet with the cast, photos, snack, & face painting! Check them out at = http://showandtelltime.com/. American Sign Language Interpretation will be available at the = Saturday, August 4th performance at 3:30 p.m. The Frog Prince will provide Audio Description on the Sunday, August = 5th performance at 3:30 p.m. OUR DIRECTORS: Erin Bennett (Director) ~ Erin is excited to make her Weathervane = debut. She is currently teaching Language Arts at Roberts Middle School. = She previously taught drama and directed plays at Cuyahoga Falls High = School. In addition to working within the school system, Erin has shared = her talents in set design, costuming and stage management with numerous = community theatres in Bath, Cuyahoga Falls, Wadsworth and North Canton. = She is currently finishing her Masters degree in Arts Administration at = The University of Akron.=20 Eddie Nabring (Musical Director) ~ teaches fourth and fifth grade = orchestra classes at Leighton Elementary School in Aurora and is = assistant concert band director at Aurora High School. He has served as = musical director at Aurora High School for Anything Goes, Into the = Woods, West Side Story, Guys and Dolls, Once Upon a Mattress, and Joseph = and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. From 2002-2007 he has served as = musical director for various Harmon Middle School musicals and has = worked with Stow Players for Pump Boys and Dinettes and with Theater = 8:15 in Assassins. Trishah Scalera (Choreographer) ~ Trishah recently received her = Bachelors degree in Music Education from Ashland University. While = attending Ashland, she was involved in numerous theatre productions = including, Proof, Violet, and Cabaret. Trishah as also been performing = professionally in the area for 15 years, and worked on a variety of = productions at Magical Theatre Company and Carousel Dinner Theatre as = well as area community theatres including Weathervane Community = Playhouse, Wooster Stage Partners, and The Players Guild. With a passion = for arts education, Trishah has enjoyed teaching theatre, dance, and = music for the past five years. OUR CAST: Euripides ~ Shea Lee of AKRON (Miller South School for the Visual & = Performing Arts) Cricket ~ Sarah Hineline of AKRON (Miller South School VPA) Jumper ~ D'Angelo Sanders of AKRON(Miller South School VPA) Frog Prince Eric ~ Joshua Leeson of WADSWORTH (Wadsworth High School) King Glum ~ Brandon Kline of AKRON (Miller South School VPA) Jester / Dream Prince ~ Julianna Blischak of AKRON (St. Sebastian = School) Princess Pandora ~ Krissa Duhon of AKRON (Firestone High School) Auntie Drizelda ~ Alexandra Culbertson of BARBERTON (UL Light Middle) Snookums ~ Mika Takahashi of CUYAHOGA FALLS (Miller South School VPA) PRODUCTION TEAM: Director ~ Erin Bennett of CUYAHOGA FALLS Musical Director ~ Eddie Nabring of CUYAHOGA FALLS Choreographer ~ Trishah Scalera of AKRON Stage Manager ~ Leah Magnus of AKRON (Firestone High School, VPA) Lighting Design ~ Leslie Johnson of AKRON (Firestone High School, VPA) *** The Frog Prince Performance Schedule July 28 ~ August 12, 2007 Saturday, July 28 at 3:30 p.m. Sunday, July 29 at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 31 at 12:30 p.m. ~ PRESHOW & AFTER PARTY by "Show & Tell" Friday, August 3 at 7:00 p.m. Saturday, August 4 at 3:30 p.m. ~ ASL Interpretation Sunday, August 5 at 3:30 p.m. ~ Audio Description Tuesday, August 7 at 12:30 p.m. Friday, August 10 at 7:00 p.m. Saturday, August 11 at 3:30 p.m. Sunday, August 12 at 3:30 p.m. ~ PRESHOW & AFTER PARTY by "Show & Tell" Charge by phone at Weathervane's Ticket Office at 330-836-2626. Call between 10:00 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday. Tickets: $10. ### ------=_NextPart_001_0DE6_01C7C7CA.C51B4B50 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
NEWS = RELEASE=20
Contact: Melanie YC Pepe = (330)=20 836-2626x 17
www.WeathervanePlayhouse.com=
 
Weathervane=20 Playhouse
Proudly=20 Presents
The = Frog=20 Prince
A = Young Actor=20 Series Production
July 28 ~=20 August 12, 2007
 
    The Frog=20 Prince is a=20 charming musical adaptation of the well-loved fairy tale, both = delightfully=20 sweet and humorous. Hop on in and see this magical tale full of = color,=20 and excitement. This fun and energetic play is enjoyable for audiences = of all=20 ages, with picturesque settings, harmonious music, energetic dance and = lots of=20 laughs ~ so come and discover your inner-frog and join us for an = enchanted hour=20 with a very happy ending!
 
    = For an extra=20 dose of fun, come and visit us on one of our special preshow and = after-party=20 performances! Show and Tell with Trish and Mel will join us on = July=20 31st at 12:30 and August 12th at 2:30 for a = 20-minute=20 pre-show with the frogs in the bog! Stay after for a meet and greet with = the=20 cast, photos, snack, & face painting! Check them out at http://showandtelltime.com/.=
 
    = American=20 Sign Language Interpretation will be available at the Saturday, = August=20 4th performance at 3:30 p.m.
 
    = The Frog=20 Prince will provide Audio Description on the Sunday, August=20 5th performance at 3:30 p.m.
 
OUR=20 DIRECTORS:
 
    Erin=20 Bennett (Director) ~ Erin = is=20 excited to make her Weathervane debut. She is currently teaching = Language Arts=20 at Roberts Middle School. She previously taught drama and directed plays = at=20 Cuyahoga Falls High School. In addition to working within the school = system,=20 Erin has shared her talents in set design, costuming and stage = management with=20 numerous community theatres in Bath, Cuyahoga Falls, Wadsworth and North = Canton.=20 She is currently finishing her Masters degree in Arts Administration at = The=20 University of Akron.
 
    = Eddie=20 Nabring (Musical Director) ~ teaches fourth = and fifth=20 grade orchestra classes at Leighton Elementary School in Aurora and is = assistant=20 concert band director at Aurora High School. He has served as musical = director=20 at Aurora High School for Anything Goes, Into the Woods, = West=20 Side Story, Guys and Dolls, Once Upon a Mattress, and=20 Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. From 2002-2007 he = has=20 served as musical director for various Harmon Middle School musicals and = has=20 worked with Stow Players for Pump Boys and Dinettes and with = Theater 8:15=20 in Assassins.
 
   =20 Trishah Scalera (Choreographer) ~ Trishah = recently=20 received her Bachelors degree in Music Education from Ashland = University. While=20 attending Ashland, she was involved in numerous theatre productions = including,=20 Proof, Violet, and Cabaret. Trishah as also been = performing=20 professionally in the area for 15 years, and worked on a variety of = productions=20 at Magical Theatre Company and Carousel Dinner Theatre as well as area = community=20 theatres including Weathervane Community Playhouse, Wooster Stage = Partners, and=20 The Players Guild. With a passion for arts education, Trishah has = enjoyed=20 teaching theatre, dance, and music for the past five = years.
 
OUR=20 CAST:
 
Euripides ~ Shea Lee of AKRON (Miller South = School for the=20 Visual & Performing Arts)
Cricket ~ Sarah Hineline of AKRON = (Miller South=20 School VPA)
Jumper ~ D=92Angelo Sanders of=20 AKRON(Miller=20 South School VPA)
Frog Prince=20 Eric ~ Joshua Leeson of=20 WADSWORTH (Wadsworth High School)
King = Glum ~ Brandon Kline of AKRON (Miller South = School=20 VPA)
Jester / Dream=20 Prince ~ Julianna Blischak of = AKRON (St. Sebastian School)
Princess=20 Pandora ~ Krissa Duhon of = AKRON=20 (Firestone High School)
Auntie=20 Drizelda ~ Alexandra = Culbertson of=20 BARBERTON (UL Light Middle)
Snookums ~ Mika Takahashi of CUYAHOGA FALLS = (Miller South=20 School VPA)
 
PRODUCTION=20 TEAM:
 
Director ~ Erin Bennett of CUYAHOGA=20 FALLS
Musical=20 Director ~ Eddie Nabring of = CUYAHOGA=20 FALLS
Choreographer ~ Trishah Scalera of=20 AKRON
Stage=20 Manager ~ Leah Magnus of = AKRON=20 (Firestone High School, VPA)
Lighting=20 Design ~ Leslie Johnson of = AKRON=20 (Firestone High School, VPA)
 
***
The = Frog=20 Prince
Performance=20 Schedule
July 28 ~=20 August 12, 2007
 
Saturday, = July 28 at 3:30=20 p.m.
Sunday, July = 29 at 3:30=20 p.m.
Tuesday, = July 31 at 12:30=20 p.m. ~ PRESHOW & AFTER PARTY by "Show &=20 Tell"
Friday, = August 3 at 7:00=20 p.m.
Saturday, = August 4 at 3:30=20 p.m. ~ ASL Interpretation
Sunday, = August 5 at 3:30=20 p.m. ~ Audio Description
Tuesday, = August 7 at 12:30=20 p.m.
Friday, = August 10 at 7:00=20 p.m.
Saturday, = August 11 at=20 3:30 p.m.
Sunday, = August 12 at 3:30=20 p.m. ~ PRESHOW & AFTER PARTY by "Show &=20 Tell"
 
Charge = by phone at=20 Weathervane=92s Ticket Office at 330-836-2626.
Call = between 10:00=20 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday.
Tickets:=20 $10.
 
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around for velocity... I'm seeking individuals to fill the following roles (with approximate ages, and a special emphasis on those containing a *** next to the description): Cabbie: 40s-50s, blue collar guy The Girl Next Door: a perfect mix between cheerleader and valedictorian, 18-22 *** The Gentleman: young black male, 18-24, a bit of a tough-guy *** Two Baristas: young/trendy, one male, one female Homeless Woman's Daughter: age 6-10 (open to this being the real-life daughter of Homeless Woman) Waitress: female, 20s-40s Business Man: late 30s to early 50s Innocent: the exotic dancer...late 20s to mid-30s (no nudity) *** Auditions will take place on an upcoming weekend, likely Saturday, July 21. "velocity" is a silent four page script that follows the course of a dollar bill as it changes hands throughout a single day. No-budget. All roles are unpaid with a copy of the project provided upon completion. If you have responded before and/or have an audition set, it is unnecessary to do so again. Please respond to: roadscholarship at gmail.com ...with a headshot and/or place where your photo appears on the web. Thank you to all those who have responded throughout the process. Shane velocity a Road Scholar production ------=_Part_45008_19695385.1184623614244 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline
One more time around for velocity...
 
I'm seeking individuals to fill the following roles (with approximate ages, and a special emphasis on those containing a *** next to the description):
 
Cabbie: 40s-50s, blue collar guy
The Girl Next Door: a perfect mix between cheerleader and valedictorian, 18-22 ***
The Gentleman: young black male, 18-24, a bit of a tough-guy ***
Two Baristas: young/trendy, one male, one female
Homeless Woman's Daughter: age 6-10 (open to this being the real-life daughter of Homeless Woman)
Waitress: female, 20s-40s
Business Man: late 30s to early 50s
Innocent: the exotic dancer...late 20s to mid-30s (no nudity) ***
 
Auditions will take place on an upcoming weekend, likely Saturday, July 21.
 
"velocity" is a silent four page script that follows the course of a dollar bill as it changes hands throughout a single day. No-budget. All roles are unpaid with a copy of the project provided upon completion. If you have responded before and/or have an audition set, it is unnecessary to do so again.
 
Please respond to:
 
 
...with a headshot and/or place where your photo appears on the web. Thank you to all those who have responded throughout the process.
 
Shane
velocity
a Road Scholar production
------=_Part_45008_19695385.1184623614244-- From chadstutz at gmail.com Mon Jul 16 17:48:02 2007 From: chadstutz at gmail.com (Chad Stutz) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 20:48:02 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CASTING: Bang & Clatter/Eric Coble production Message-ID: LOOKING FOR 1 FEMALE ACTOR, LATE 30'S, 40'S OR 50'S Show: THE DEAD GUY Premise: Eldon Phelps is given $1million by a reality TV show, and he only has one week to spend it. The catch... he won't be alive at the end of that week. Casting: Roberta Phelps, Eldon's mother. Rehearsals: mid-August through September Performances: September 21 through October 21 Please send resumes and headshots (if available) to: chadstutz at gmail.com Auditions by appointment only. From thefivejones at sbcglobal.net Mon Jul 16 18:12:44 2007 From: thefivejones at sbcglobal.net (Heidi Jones) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 18:12:44 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]string quartet Message-ID: <399841.34286.qm@web80603.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-2044169525-1184634764=:34286 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit La Bella Quarta string quartet is available for weddings, cocktail parties, church services and special events. Contact via e-mail or phone: Molly Jones 440-248-2436 --0-2044169525-1184634764=:34286 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
La Bella Quarta string quartet is available for weddings, cocktail parties, church services and special events. 
 
Contact via e-mail or phone:
 
Molly Jones
440-248-2436
 
--0-2044169525-1184634764=:34286-- From divadxof at yahoo.com Mon Jul 16 18:22:06 2007 From: divadxof at yahoo.com (David Fox) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 18:22:06 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]YouTube videos And news From David Fox Message-ID: <714918.53165.qm@web36510.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-972624078-1184635326=:53165 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hello all. Busy summer for all of us I trust. I have been working on the band CD due out....um soon! Will let you know as we will be doing the grand opening of the new SEEKERS Coffee House and Cafe in Mentor , owned and operated by our good friend Julie Slattery and her husband Jack. More news on that at www.synergydotcom.com and I will be updating our calander there soon... This note is in part to share this link to some live performance video of me and the band... www.youtube.com/divadxof ..AND includes some clips from the 2006 performance of THE BARGAIN. See and share,,,,,not sure I got everyone. Feel free to post code from youtube also. And Yes.....I SEE GOD is there with full cast! And for you myspacers... http://www.myspace.com/divadjxofnet that is my alter ego So much to do...but as I reflect on the love and encouragment shown by all of you....I am sure that anything is possible. God bless you with grace and mercy, David aka~ Angel Rising~ www.divadjxof.net --0-972624078-1184635326=:53165 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hello all.
 
Busy summer for all of us I trust.
 
I have been working on the band CD due out....um soon! Will let you know as we will be doing the grand opening of the new SEEKERS Coffee House and Cafe in Mentor , owned and operated by our good friend Julie Slattery and her husband Jack.
 
More news on that at www.synergydotcom.com   and I will be updating our calander there soon...
 
This note is in part to share this link to some live performance video of me and the band...  
 
www.youtube.com/divadxof   ..AND includes some clips from the 2006 performance of THE BARGAIN.
 
See and share,,,,,not sure I got everyone. Feel free to post code from youtube also. And Yes.....I SEE GOD is there with full cast!
 
And for you myspacers...  http://www.myspace.com/divadjxofnet  that is my alter ego
 
So much to do...but as I reflect on the love and encouragment shown by all of you....I am sure that anything is possible.
 
God bless you with grace and mercy,
 
David
 
aka~ Angel Rising~
 
www.divadjxof.net
--0-972624078-1184635326=:53165-- From annleska at msn.com Mon Jul 16 18:27:13 2007 From: annleska at msn.com (Ann Leska) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 21:27:13 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Corrected Version/Audition Notice from Brecksville Theater on the Square Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_002A_01C7C7F0.1392BA50 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi : The audition notice that was sent yesterday for She Loves Me, from = Brecksville Theater on the Square had the wrong information listed. = Enclosed is the updated info. Sorry for the inconvenience. Thank you! Ann Leska BTOTS =20 Brecksville Theater on the Square announces auditions for She Loves Me, = the musical comedy that inspired the well-known movie You=E2=80=99ve = Got Mail.=20 Set in 1930=E2=80=99s Hungary, She Loves Me is considered by many to be = the most charming musical ever written. Georg and Amalia are two = feuding clerks in a European parfumerie (perfume/bath shop) who secretly = find solace in their anonymous romantic pen pals, not knowing their = respective correspondents are none other than each other. The stage is = set for many comedic moments in =E2=80=9Cthe shop around the = corner=E2=80=9D with lively character driven songs full of melody and = personality. Show dates will be November 8-11 and November 15-18. Auditions will be held at 7:00 PM on August 19 and 20 at the Blossom = Hill Complex in Brecksville at 4440 Oakes Road in Building 5. Callbacks = will be at 7:00 PM on August 23. All parts available for 14 years of = age and older. She Loves Me showcases a small but strong ensemble cast and chorus = playing a range of vivid memorable characters of all ages. Call 440. = 526.3442 or theater at btots.org for more = information.=20 CAST Georg: male, looks thirty to fortyish, shop clerk, strong = baritone/tenor voice=20 Amalia: female, twenties to thirty-something, shop clerk, high soprano = voice Sipos: male, middle aged, strong comedic role, shop clerk, baritone=20 Mr. Marachek: older looking, comedic role, store owner, baritone Illona: female, tries to look thirty-something, shop cashier, alto = voice Kodaly: male, very slick womanizing shop clerk, baritone/tenor Arpad: male, looks teenage, shop delivery boy, tenor Head Waiter: any age, comedic singing, baritone range Customers/Chorus: men and women, all ages (14 and older) and voices, = strong singing/acting necessary=20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ------- Get a sneak -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ------- Get a sneak peek of the all-new = AOL.com. ------=_NextPart_000_002A_01C7C7F0.1392BA50 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =EF=BB=BF
Hi : The audition notice that was sent = yesterday for=20 She Loves Me, from Brecksville Theater on the Square had the = wrong=20 information listed.  Enclosed is the updated info.  Sorry for = the=20 inconvenience.
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Brecksville = Theater on the=20 Square announces auditions for She Loves Me, the musical comedy = that=20 inspired the well-known movie =20 You=E2=80=99ve Got Mail.

Set in = 1930=E2=80=99s Hungary,=20 She Loves Me is considered by many to be the most charming = musical ever=20 written.  Georg and Amalia = are two=20 feuding clerks in a European parfumerie (perfume/bath shop) who secretly = find=20 solace in their anonymous romantic pen pals, not knowing their = respective=20 correspondents are none other than each other.  The stage is set for many = comedic=20 moments in =E2=80=9Cthe shop around the corner=E2=80=9D with lively = character driven songs full=20 of melody and personality.  = Show=20 dates will be November 8-11 and November = 15-18.

Auditions will = be held at=20 7:00 PM on August 19 and 20 at the Blossom Hill Complex in = Brecksville at=20 4440 Oakes Road in Building 5. Callbacks will be at 7:00 PM on = August=20 23.  All parts available for 14 years of age and = older.

She Loves = Me showcases a small but strong ensemble cast = and chorus=20 playing a range of vivid memorable characters of all = ages.  Call 440.=20 526.3442 or theater at btots.org for more = information.=20

 

CAST

Georg:  male, looks thirty to = fortyish, shop=20 clerk, strong baritone/tenor voice

Amalia:  female, twenties to = thirty-something,=20 shop clerk, high soprano voice

Sipos:  male, middle aged, strong = comedic role,=20 shop clerk, baritone

Mr.=20 Marachek:  older looking, comedic role, = store=20 owner, baritone

Illona:  female, tries to look = thirty-something,=20 shop cashier, alto voice

Kodaly:  male, very slick womanizing = shop clerk,=20 baritone/tenor

Arpad:  male, looks teenage, shop = delivery boy,=20 tenor

Head=20 Waiter:  any age, comedic singing, = baritone=20 range

Customers/Chorus:  = men and=20 women, all ages (14 and older) and voices, strong singing/acting = necessary=20

 

 

 

 

 

 





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Mighty Goliath Productions
announces it's 49th annual production
"The Pirates of Penzance"
April 4, 5, 6, 11, 12, 2008

Producer:  Kathy Snezek
Director:  Bernadette Hisey

Auditions will occur in early December.
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--0__=0ABBF988DFD5CF118f9e8a93df938690918c0ABBF988DFD5CF11-- From geoffshort at sbcglobal.net Tue Jul 17 06:00:51 2007 From: geoffshort at sbcglobal.net (GEOFFFREY SHORT) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 06:00:51 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Join "Cassidy On-Tour" tonight and Additions to Dreamgirls! Message-ID: <787637.53806.qm@web83808.mail.sp1.yahoo.com> --0-1025020197-1184677251=:53806 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Join "Cassidy On-Tour" tonight at the Cuyahoga County Public Library Parma Heights Branch at 7p. 6206 Pearl Rd., Parma Heights! Admission is free! Geoffrey Short, Kim Bush, Caron Wykle and Heather Balogh will be performing some of their favorite music while taking a look behind the scenes of the Cassidy and previewing the upcoming season! Cassidy On-Tour is an outreach performing group of the Cassidy Theatre and is sponsored by Greenbrier Retirement Community. We are also pleased to welcome two new members to the Dreamgirls cast! DeShawn Moses will be playing the role of "Marty" and Tommy Suleiman joins the Dreamgirls ensemble! Congratulations and welcome to both! The Cassidy Theatre is proud to announce the cast for the upcoming production of DREAMGIRLS! September 28th - October 14th, 2007 DREAMGIRLS is the story of the rise of fictional superstar girl group The Dreams at a time in American musical history when rhythm and blues blended with other styles of popular music creating a new American sound. Act One is set in the fabulous sixties - a time when we were still screaming for Elvis and listening to the Beatles, but were dancing to the new beat of countless girl and boy groups like The Supremes, The Marvelettes, The Temptations and The Shirelles. DREAMGIRLS is not just about the singing and the dancing and the performing. The play is also about the behind-the-scenes reality of the entertainment industry - the business part of show business that made possible this cultural phenomenon. Starring: Trinidad Snider as Deena Jones Ayeshah Douglas as Effie White Caron Wykle as Lorrell Robinson Kyle Primous* as Curtis Taylor, Jr. Teddy Rosado as James Thunder Early Carlos Cruz as C.C. White Bianca Sams as Michelle Morris DeShawn Moses as Marty Also Starring Kendra Payne Jennifer Ryan Aric Calhoun David Glowe Nathan Tolliver Earl Branch Alice Nelson Paul-Jordan Jansen Chinetha Hall Chris Bizub Meryl Johnson Holly Harris Jennifer Hayek Tommy Suleiman *Member Actor's Equity Association Directed by Geoffrey Short Musical Direction by David Williams Choreography by Jen Glowe Costumes by Lester Currie Set and Lighting Design by Meghan Mohler Stage Manager - Dylan Dwyer --0-1025020197-1184677251=:53806 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Join
"Cassidy On-Tour"
 tonight at the
6206 Pearl Rd., Parma Heights!
 Admission is free!
 
 Geoffrey Short, Kim Bush, Caron Wykle and Heather Balogh will be performing some of their favorite music while taking a look behind the scenes of the Cassidy and previewing the upcoming season!
 
Cassidy On-Tour is an outreach performing group of the Cassidy Theatre and is sponsored by Greenbrier Retirement Community.
 
We are also pleased to welcome two new members to the Dreamgirls cast!  DeShawn Moses will be playing the role of "Marty" and Tommy Suleiman joins the Dreamgirls ensemble!  Congratulations and welcome to both!
 
The Cassidy Theatre is proud to announce the cast for the upcoming production of
 
DREAMGIRLS!
September 28th - October 14th, 2007
 
DREAMGIRLS is the story of the rise of fictional superstar girl group The Dreams at a time in American musical history when rhythm and blues blended with other styles of popular music creating a new American sound. Act One is set in the fabulous sixties - a time when we were still screaming for Elvis and listening to the Beatles, but were dancing to the new beat of countless girl and boy groups like The Supremes, The Marvelettes, The Temptations and The Shirelles. DREAMGIRLS is not just about the singing and the dancing and the performing. The play is also about the behind-the-scenes reality of the entertainment industry - the business part of show business that made possible this cultural phenomenon.
 
Starring:
 
Trinidad Snider as Deena Jones
Ayeshah Douglas as Effie White
Caron Wykle as Lorrell Robinson
Kyle Primous* as Curtis Taylor, Jr.
Teddy Rosado as James Thunder Early
Carlos Cruz as C.C. White
Bianca Sams as Michelle Morris
DeShawn Moses as Marty
 
Also Starring
 
Kendra Payne                   
Jennifer Ryan
Aric Calhoun                  
David Glowe
Nathan Tolliver                   
Earl Branch
Alice Nelson                  
Paul-Jordan Jansen
Chinetha Hall                 
Chris Bizub
Meryl Johnson
Holly Harris
Jennifer Hayek
Tommy Suleiman

*Member Actor's Equity Association
 
Directed by Geoffrey Short
Musical Direction by David Williams
Choreography by Jen Glowe
Costumes by Lester Currie
Set and Lighting Design by Meghan Mohler
Stage Manager - Dylan Dwyer
--0-1025020197-1184677251=:53806-- From info at standingrock.net Tue Jul 17 06:24:20 2007 From: info at standingrock.net (Standing Rock Cultural Arts) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 09:24:20 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Festive Friday & Sidewalk Cinema July 27 Message-ID: <469CC304.7060708@standingrock.net> Greetings, WHO: Standing Rock Cultural Arts and Main Street Kent present WHAT: Sidewalk Cinema and Festive Friday -A Downtwown Innovative Community Event (D.I.C.E.) -A free screening of the Film ?The Never Ending Story? -Music by the Go Go Joes starting at 5:30pm -Select stores open 5-8pm WHEN: Friday, June 29, 5-11pm WHERE: Outdoors at The Home Savings Plaza -corner of Main and Water Streets in Downtown Kent -bring a blanket or a lawn chair CONTACT: 330-673-4970 Cost: Free www.standingrock.net for updates D.I.C.E. is a grassroots partnership between Standing Rock Cultural Arts and Main Street Kent whose purpose is to revitalize downtown Kent through cultural events. All events take place in the Open Air at The Home Savings Plaza and are free to the public. Sponsored by The Ohio Arts Council, Main Street Kent, The Henry V. and Frances W. Christenson Foundation, The City of Kent, The Kent Parks and Recreation Department, The Home Savings Plaza, Woodsy?s Music, City Bank Antiques, The Hall-Green Insurance Agency, Taco Tantos, The Wild Goat Cafe, Doodles Salon, Guys Pizza, Rays Place, The Loft, and The Licensed Beverage Association The Neverending Story Plot Summary: Rich with symbolism, ?The Neverending Story? is a classic children's tale designed to teach young people to come of age emotionally. The lessons are painless for they are couched in fantastical imagery and wild tales of adventure. Written originally in German by a German author, the story is an important contribution to literature because it addresses the dangers of tyranny. While Adolf Hitler and his Nazis are not directly mentioned in the story, the tale nonetheless reveals an understanding of the emotionally stunted mindset that leads dictators to hunger for power. Through the character of young Bastian Balthazar Bux, the reader gains an intuitive understanding of how life's tragedies can lead one to commit atrocious acts. Directed by Wolfgang Petersen Produced by Bernd Eichinger, Dieter Geissler Written by Michael Ende (novel) Wolfgang Petersen, Herman Weigel Distributed by Warner Brothers Release date(s) Flag of West Germany April 6, 1984 Running time 94 minutes (english version) 102 minutes (german version) Country West Germany About The Go-Go Joes: The Go-Go Joes are a new rock band that got together in the summer of '06. It started when Guitarist Sam Lasko got a drum set in his basement, wich sparked drummer Tyler Gontero's lost talent for drums. After this, the duo started regularly getting together for jam sessions. The thought of a band was rolling around in their heads. This is when they recruited bassist and long time friend, Kevin Bjerre. This new band was named the Accused. The three musicians formed a practice schedule, and started off with covers like Paranoid by Black Sabbath. And House of the Rising sun by the Animals. Plus a couple of Sam Lasko's originals, such as "hellz freezin over" and the popular " If You Die in Heaven". Around this time was when Lasko's Uncle Jim came into town. Being a song writer and long time musician himself, Jim decided to help the Accused record their first set, wich is the one you hear on myspace. After the first semester of school started, the Joes started looking into places to play. Lasko suggested they do the Rock School, wich was a six week period of time where you would be asigned a rock school coach. The band would then form a set and perform at the local Kent Stage. The Accused signed up for the gig. But by the time that they entered rock school, they had came to be known as the Go-Go Joes. This was Lasko's 4th time entering rock school, and the band decided they needed another guitarist, so the Joes recruited Guitarist Shawn Cline for the job(Lasko and Cline had attended previous rock schools together in a different band). Now at this time, the Joes' "Out of rock school" Second guitarist, was Kevin Alspach, but with the genious behind Lasko's writing, and the musical vibe of Cline's solos, plus the the gut wrenching fills from Gontero, and the heart thumping bass from Bjerre, the Joes decided to add Kline to their permanent list and unfortunately drop Alspach. Now the Joes are a thriving and budding rock band in the city of Kent Ohio. Go Go Joes website: http://www.myspace.com/celloboybjerre2 D.I.C.E. Schedule for 2007 Sidewalk Cinema -Friday, July 29, 9pm -Friday, August 31, 9pm Old Fashioned Ice Cream Social -Saturday, August 11, 1-4pm Cider Festival -Saturday, November 3, 12-3pm Thank you for supporting the Arts, Standing Rock Cultural Arts 257 N. Water St. Kent, OH 44240 330-673-4970 www.standingrock.net From Kimyddr at aol.com Tue Jul 17 06:50:59 2007 From: Kimyddr at aol.com (Kimyddr at aol.com) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 09:50:59 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]casting call marc norton show Message-ID: -------------------------------1184680259 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit we are casting for the marc norton show. this includes, episodes,skits and our tv commercials. there may be some pay. sunday july 29th from 11am until 2pm. bring your headshot, resume and your comedy chops. this is some of what we do . 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THE PHILANDERER In the late 1800s, the liberal Norwegian, Henrik Ibsen began to pen plays about the ?new woman,? an independent female, who did not view the man-woman relationship structure as the man being in charge with the female subservient. G. B. Shaw took up the same cry, and along with his commentaries on religion, morality, the educational system and politics, pushed the women?s liberation cause beyond that of Ibsen. Shaw?s ?THE PHILANDERER? is a typical Shavian comedy. It is long on laughs and has many social messages. It centers on the concept of what it means to be a man or a woman. Because the battle between the sexes continues to this very day, the play remains relevant. ?THE PHILANDERER,? which was written in 1893, was only Shaw?s second play. Years later, the more mature Shaw decided that the play needed a more complete ending, and added a fourth act. The Festival is presenting both the three and the four-act versions this season. Having only viewed the three-act presentation I cannot comment on the fourth segment. A friend who saw the quad production commented that the last act was more in what we now consider the Shaw later-years style and more completely wrapped up his message. The play takes us into the Ibsen Club where supposedly modern men and women strive to live social lives of equality, or at least pretend to do so. The action centers on Leonard Charteris, a man committed to remaining unattached. He is a philanderer who believes that only conventional people marry. He believes in "charming friendships." But, when he meets Julia Craven, a self-described "new woman" who belongs only to herself and is the property of no man, he finds he may have met his match, and maybe his mate. In one of the play?s most delightful scenes, which skewers the medical profession, Peter Krantz, as the aptly named Dr. Paramour, becomes depressed when he learns that a new liver disease he thinks he's discovered doesn't exist. Never mind that the news means his patient is perfectly healthy. It is just one of those Shaw inspired moments inserted to zap a group or cause whose actions he finds ridiculous. The festival?s production is on target. Ben Carlson is a delightful cad as philandering Charteris. Nicole Underhay (Julia Craven) effectively develops the womanly-woman. Nicola Correia-Damuge (Sylvia Craven) is clearly the manly-woman, who foreshadows the women who will come forth in the next generation?s liberation movement. Director Alisa Palmer has paced the show well and pointed the comedy lines. Judith Bowden?s set is beautiful and practically designed. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: The Shaw Festival does Shaw like no other acting company. Their production of ?THE PHILANDERER? is a delight while making the author?s points with fine acting and technical finesse. This is a ?sure see.? I?m sorry I didn?t experience the longer version as it would have elongated the wonderful experience. LILLIES In 1990, Jackie Maxwell, the Shaw?s Artistic Director, staged the first reading of a new translation of ?LILLIES,? a play originally written in French by Michel Marc Bouchard. The script went on to be produced across Canada and in Europe. Maxwell, decided to include ?LILLIES? in the 2007 Shaw season. ?LILLIES? is a mystery of hidden desires, the living out of fantasies, and the consequences of forbidden love. Set at a Catholic boys school in a small town in Canada, a secret love affair between two of the male students, a closeted jealous student, a gay drama teacher who pushes against school?s homophobic regulations, and a murder, are all part of the action. The staged reading, directed by Maxwell, was cast with all males, though three of the characters are women. The single gender casting adds an interesting dimension to the proceedings. The presentation was highlighted by fine performances by Kawa Ada as one participant in the love triangle, Blair Williams as his mother, Guy Bannerman as a priest and Ric Reid as an adult who, as a youth, was a member of the love triangle. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: Unfortunately for festival-goers, if they didn?t see the performance on July 13 they will not be able to see it. That?s really sad, as I found ?LILLIES? to be the most interesting scripts of this season and even in a staged reading format, for which the cast only had three rehearsals, the tension and idea development was excellent. It can only be hoped that Maxwell considers producing a staged version at a future Festival. (On a local note, I would encourage one of our more adventurous theatres to consider a staged presentation of the script.) THE CIRCLE Somerset Maugham, the author of ?THE CIRCLE,? is noted for writing plays concerning the British upper-classes and marriage. He believed that, ?in order to understand a society one should study its marriage laws and the arrangements between the sexes.? Like Shaw, Maugham used humor and witticism to develop his philosophical points of view. Maugham questions the 1920 ?s belief that ?men rule the world, wield the political and social instruments of power, and that their women are bred to keep their place while being quietly loving and supportive and provide the country?s great houses with future heirs.? ?THE CIRCLE,? which is considered by dramatists as Maugham?s finest play, has an interesting structure which centers on two love triangles, one relationship in the past, one in the present. The writer is a master at conversational style and the turning of a word to make an effect. His abilities are displayed well in this witty script. Interestingly, the final curtain of 1920?s productions of the play were generally met with hisses and boos as the audience was both shocked and repelled by the unexpected conclusion. Modern day audiences, considering the high rate of infidelity and divorce, are less likely to respond negatively. The story centers on the three-year marriage of Arnold and Elizabeth. He is a wealthy member of the British parliament. Arnold?s father and mother were divorced when he was young. The mother ran off with the father?s best friend, who, if not for the scandal, might have been elected Prime Minister. Elizabeth invites her lover (Edward Lutton), Arnold?s mother, the mother?s current husband, and a female family friend for a visit. Of course, the reason for the visit is to create havoc. The results, as can be assumed, turn out to be a showcase for questioning the need for marriage, what is the basis for love, and challenges whether love is an important ingredient in a successful marriage. Director Neil Munro had a clear concept, and accomplished it with proper pacing and imbuing his cast with the necessary attitudes and character development. He has even incorporated clever set and props changes as part of the production. The cast is excellent. David Jansen is properly uptight as Arnold. Beautiful and talented Moya O?Connell is delightful as conflicted Elizabeth. Gray Powell?s Edward Lutton is appropriately frustrated by Elizabeth?s decisions and the alteration of her choices regarding him. Wendy Thatcher is a hoot as Arnold?s estranged mother. Michael Ball is wonderful as the curmudgeon/puffed-up second husband of Lady Kitty. David Shurmann is attitude perfect as Arnold?s father. The production is performed in a beautifully appointed drawing room set, in the intimate Royal George Theatre. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: By today?s standards, ?THE CIRCLE? is a piece of fluff. In the 20s, when it was first staged, Maugham?s script confronted real issues and gave a flash of what was going to happen during the era of women?s liberation. The fine production is worth seeing, if for no other reason than to get a glimpse of early 20th century attitudes about men, women and marriage. In the next column I?ll review ?THE CASSILIS ENGAGEMENT? and ?THE KILTARTIN COMEDIES? and some information about other attractions in or near Niagara-on-the Lake. 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. 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The first time happens only once. And you'll want to be there to see this ... 
 
because mind-blowing rock 'n' roll is back. Karmic Dogma, Northeast Ohio's new progressive-rock band, will debut at 4:30 p.m., Saturday, July 21 at Ingenuity, Cleveland 's cutting-edge festival of arts and technology.
 
Karmic Dogma features Akron natives Dave Hineline (guitar) and Jon Batten (drums) and Shaker Heights residents Carolyn Jack (vocals) and Bruce Jennings (bass). They'll perform their powerful, political, original songs on the Chrysler-Jeep/WAVE Stage, on Euclid Avenue near the Cleveland State University College of Urban Affairs building between E. 17th and 18th streets.  
 
This first-ever concert by Karmic Dogma coincides with the release of the band's debut CD, "Insomniacs in the Bed of Faith," which will be available for purchase during the performance, along with limited-edition T-shirts.   
 
Ingenuity runs Thursday, July 18 through Sunday, July 22 in the Playhouse Square area of downtown Cleveland . For $5, you can get a passport admitting you to every festival event, outside or indoors, for one day; $15 buys a pass for the entire four-day festival. Go to www.ingenuitycleveland.com for complete information on events, performers, locations and admission.
--0-1288149643-1184683096=:84639-- From annsteffs at hotmail.com Tue Jul 17 07:53:59 2007 From: annsteffs at hotmail.com (Annmarie Steffes) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 10:53:59 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Robin Hood Caper Auditions at Royalton Players Message-ID: The Royalton Players will be holding auditions for "The Robin Hood Caper" by Fred Carmichael July 22nd and 23rd at 7pm. Carmichael takes an old plot - rob from the rich and give to the poor - and adds an amusing modern slant with 4 retired crooks who use their talents for charitable purposes. All roles available. The cast consists of 6 men and 4 women. Description of characters: The 4 "retired" crooks carry the bulk of the play, consisting of: ? Flora Langley: an old and very kindly soul ? Jason Bosley: speaks with a soft, almost ministerial quality in his voice ? Emily Jordan: perhaps the youngest of the four. The best preserved with a good figure for one her age. ? Phillip Mullins: older than the other three but with a wonderful sense of humor and something of a flirt. Other characters: ? Richard Collins: middle aged, handsome in a more rugged then pretty-boy way. ? Jessica Selby: attractive in mid twenties to thirties with a keen sense of humor but capable of being firm. ? Hubert Ratner: middle aged, smooth and overly confident to the point of being almost oily. ? Warren Coates: also middle aged, always trying to please but has unfortunate way of always saying the wrong thing. ? Frederick Ruggles: middle aged pleasant looking man whose gruffness hides quite a warm heart. ? Sylvia Coates: proper wife of a small-town official. Ages are approximate. Will consider individuals who are not the ages indicated but can be made up to look that age. Auditions will be held at the Masonic Temple, 6320 Royalton Rd in North Royalton (on 82 across from Arby's). Please be prepared to read from the script. The show will run September 21, 22, 23, 28, and 29. _________________________________________________________________ http://imagine-windowslive.com/hotmail/?locale=en-us&ocid=TXT_TAGHM_migration_HM_mini_pcmag_0507 From annsteffs at hotmail.com Tue Jul 17 07:57:46 2007 From: annsteffs at hotmail.com (Annmarie Steffes) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 10:57:46 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Final Correction to Royalton Players's Coffeehouse Production Message-ID: Sorry about the constantly changing times, but the Royalton Players are holding auditions for their coffeehouse production both Sunday August 5th and Monday the 6th at 7:30 pm and Sunday July 29th and Monday the 30th at 7pm (Please note additional audition dates). This production will feature three original plays produced by the Royalton Players. Director Domenic Farinelli (holding auditions the 5th and 6th) needs the following: 2 children, ages 10-12 10 teenagers, ages 13-17 Directors Ryan Grimes and Colleen Carrick (holding auditions the 29th and 30th) need the following: 1 male, age 14-18 1 male, age 20-30 1 female, age 20-30 5 females, ages 14-18 1 male, age 40-65 Auditions will be held at the Masonic Temple in North Royalton (6320 Royalton Rd, across from the North Royalton Arby's). Please be prepared to read from the scripts. This show is a one weekend performance on October 12th and 13th. For more information or if you are interested please contact Patty Devine at (440) 843-9637 Again, very sorry about the change in audition times, but due to the director's schedules and other ongoing theatre activites there were conflicts. Thanks! _________________________________________________________________ http://newlivehotmail.com From JGemini61065 at aol.com Tue Jul 17 08:05:07 2007 From: JGemini61065 at aol.com (JGemini61065 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 11:05:07 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ryan Finn where for art thou???????????? Message-ID: --part1_be3.17e427fb.33ce34a3_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Does anyone know how to get ahold of Ryan Finn?? He filmed his final film project at the Mansfield reformatory this past freezeing January. I believe Dante decribes 'hell' as a cold so cold it burns, not hot heat. Well the reformatory in January comes pretty dang close to this. It would be nice to hear something about this project...what happend...what grade did he get on the film...etc. Thank you for your time,Jeffrey ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour --part1_be3.17e427fb.33ce34a3_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Does an= yone know how to get ahold of Ryan Finn??
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Olmsted Performing Arts is in need of a trumpet player and a percussionists for our upcoming run of Disney's Beauty and the Beast. Our rehearsal/performance schedule is as follows:

Pit Rehearsal - Sunday, July 22 & Sunday, July 29 from 2:00-5:00

Tech Rehearsals - Tuesday, July 31 & Wednesday, August 1 in the evening (TBA)

Performances - Thursday - Saturday, August 2-4 at 7:30pm each evening with a 2:00pm matinee on Saturday, August 4.

Stipend available.

Interested instrumentalists should reply to:

Jason Falkofsky, Music Director at jason at olmstedperformingarts.com

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PC Magazine?s 2007 editors? choice for best web mail?award-winning Windows Live Hotmail. From asteiner at solonohio.org Tue Jul 17 10:05:55 2007 From: asteiner at solonohio.org (Arian Steiner) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 13:05:55 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Job Posting: Part Time Theater Education Department Coordinator/Manager on Duty Message-ID: <20070717T130555Z_0A9400130000@solonohio.org> --____DMZDPDYDKDFLRYNAKWKN____ Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT CITY OF SOLON SOLON CENTER FOR THE ARTS Part Time Theater Education Department Coordinator/Manager on Duty =20 Solon Center for the Arts is accepting applications for the Theater = Education Department Coordinator/Manager on Duty.=20 =20 Qualified Applicants must have completed a Bachelor of Arts degree in = Theater, Theater Education or a degree in a related field. Graduate = experience a plus. Responsibilities include both coordinating the Theater = Education Department as well as Administrative/Managerial duties. This = position involves daytime, evenings and some weekend hours totaling up to = 30-35 hours per week. This position is slotted at Grade C on the Wage = Scale which has a beginning hourly range of $13.0106. The successful = candidate will be slotted according their experience. In addition, rates = for teaching are established at a higher level. Applicants with previous = Arts Administration experience preferred. =20 Candidates for the coordinator position will be the driving force behind = all theater classes and workshops. Applicants must be professional, = display leadership qualities and be able to manage and coordinate the = theater faculty and students. Excellent problem solving and organizational = skills are a must. Candidates must be attentive to detail and have = artistic capabilities as well as business experience. The Theater = Education Department Coordinator will also be responsible for assisting = with day to day operations at the Center. The candidate will assist other = staff members, be responsible for opening/closing the building and operate = as manager on duty. Applicants must be able to work in a team environment. =20 Interested applicants should submit a letter of interest along with two = copies of a current resume by Monday, August 6, 2007 to the attention of = the Human Resources Department at the following address: = =20 City of Solon 34200 Bainbridge Road City of Solon 44139 =20 In addition, you may also email your letter and resume to tcornhof at solonohi= o.org. The names of all candidates for this position are subject to = public disclosure upon request. =20 The City of Solon is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminat= e on the basis of age, military status, national origin, race, religion, = sex, or disabled status in employment or the provision of services. = Please contact the Human Resource Manager regarding any accommodations = needed in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. --____DMZDPDYDKDFLRYNAKWKN____ Content-Type: multipart/related; boundary="____MVKRWDMCVYAUZIWRSEOV____" --____MVKRWDMCVYAUZIWRSEOV____ Content-Type: text/html; charset=windows-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT

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SOLON CENTER FOR THE ARTS

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Part Time Theater Education Department Coordinator/Ma= nager on Duty

 

Solon Cente= r = for the Arts is accepting applications for the Theater Education Department= Coordinator/Manager on Duty.

 

Qualified Applicants must have completed a Bachelor of Arts = degree in Theater, Theater Education or a degree in a related field. = Graduate experience a plus. Responsibilities include both coordinating the = Theater Education Department as well as Administrative/Managerial duties. = This position involves daytime, evenings and some weekend hours totaling = up to 30-35 hours per week. This position is slotted at Grade C on the = Wage Scale which has a beginning hourly range of $13.0106.  The successful candidate will be slotted = according their experience.  = In addition, rates for teaching are established at a higher level. = Applicants with previous Arts Administration experience preferred.

 

Candidates for the = coordinator position will be the driving force behind all theater classes = and workshops. Applicants must be professional, display leadership = qualities and be able to manage and coordinate the theater faculty and = students. Excellent problem solving and organizational skills are a must. = Candidates must be attentive to detail and have artistic capabilities as = well as business experience. The Theater Education Department Coordinator = will also be responsible for assisting with day to day operations at the = Center. The candidate will assist other staff members, be responsible for = opening/closing the building and operate as manager on duty. Applicants = must be able to work in a team environment.

 

Interested applicants = should submit a letter of interest along with two copies of a current = resume by Monday, August 6, 2007 = to the attention of the Human= Resources Department at = the following address:        =              =

City of Solon

34200 Bainbridge Road

= City of Solon 44= 139<= /P>

 

In addition, you may also = email your letter and resume to tcornhof at solonohio.org.  The names of all candidates for = this position are subject to public disclosure upon request.

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The City of Solon is an = Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of age, = military status, national origin, race, religion, sex, or disabled status = in employment or the provision of services.  Please contact the Human Resource Manager regarding any = accommodations needed in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities = Act of 1990.

--____MVKRWDMCVYAUZIWRSEOV____-- --____DMZDPDYDKDFLRYNAKWKN____-- From asteiner at solonohio.org Tue Jul 17 10:06:55 2007 From: asteiner at solonohio.org (Arian Steiner) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 13:06:55 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Job Posting: Part Time Dance Instructor Message-ID: <20070717T130655Z_0A9400130000@solonohio.org> --____NHDEZPWENNDQWZIMVCAO____ Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT CITY OF SOLON SOLON CENTER FOR THE ARTS Part Time Dance Instructor Solon Center for the Arts is accepting applications for Part Time Dance = Instructors.=20 =20 Qualified Applicants must have completed a Bachelor of Arts degree in = Dance from an accredited institution or be in their last year of obtaining = such a degree. Graduate experience and/or previous teaching experience a = plus. This position involves daytime, evenings and some weekend hours = starting in the Fall of 2007. Hourly rate is based upon experience and can = range from $22.00 to $25.00 per hour. =20 The successful applicant for the dance instructor position will work = closely with the Dance Department Coordinator. Applicants must be = knowledgeable in classical ballet, jazz and tap, along with having the = ability to work with students of all ages and skill levels. Previous = experience in hip hop is also a plus. Applicants must be professional, = display leadership qualities and be able to work in a team environment. = In addition, applicants should possess excellent problem solving, = organizational and interpersonal communications skills. =20 Interested applicants should submit a letter of interest along with two = copies of a current resume by Friday, August 3, 2007 to the attention of = the Human Resources Department at the following address: = =20 City of Solon 34200 Bainbridge Road City of Solon 44139 =20 In addition, you may also email your letter and resume to tcornhof at solonohi= o.org. The names of all candidates for this position are subject to public = disclosure upon request. =20 The City of Solon is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminat= e on the basis of age, military status, national origin, race, religion, = sex, or disabled status in employment or the provision of services. = Please contact the Human Resource Manager regarding any accommodations = needed in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. =20 POSTED: July 14, 2007 --____NHDEZPWENNDQWZIMVCAO____ Content-Type: multipart/related; boundary="____PZLOQALDLUXMBBOZWORM____" --____PZLOQALDLUXMBBOZWORM____ Content-Type: text/html; charset=windows-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT

CITY OF SOLON<= /P>

SOLON CENTER FOR THE ARTS

=

Part Time Dance Instructor

Solon Cente= r = for the Arts is accepting applications for Part Time Dance Instructors. =

 

Qualified Applicants must have completed a Bachelor of Arts = degree in Dance from an accredited institution or be in their last year of = obtaining such a degree. Graduate experience and/or previous teaching = experience a plus. This position involves daytime, evenings and some = weekend hours starting in the Fall of 2007. Hourly rate is based upon = experience and can range from $22.00 to $25.00 per hour.<= /SPAN>

 

The successful applicant = for the dance instructor position will work closely with the Dance = Department Coordinator.  Appl= icants must be knowledgeable in classical ballet, jazz and tap, along with = having the ability to work with students of all ages and skill levels. =   Previous experience = in hip hop is also a plus. Applicants must be professional, display = leadership qualities and be able to work in a team environment.  In addition, applicants should = possess excellent problem solving, organizational and interpersonal = communications skills.

 

Interested applicants = should submit a letter of interest along with two copies of a current = resume by Friday, August 3, 2007 = to the attention of the Human= Resources Department at the following address:    =             &nb= sp;      

City of Solon

34200 Bainbridge Road

= City of Solon 44= 139<= /P>

 

In addition, you may also = email your letter and resume to tcornhof at solonohio.org. The = names of all candidates for this position are subject to public disclosure = upon request.

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The City of Solon is an = Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of age, = military status, national origin, race, religion, sex, or disabled status = in employment or the provision of services.  Please contact the Human Resource Manager regarding any = accommodations needed in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities = Act of 1990.

=  

POSTED: July 14, 2007 --____PZLOQALDLUXMBBOZWORM____-- --____NHDEZPWENNDQWZIMVCAO____-- >From Leigh Angela Tue Jul 17 19:26:09 2007 From: Leigh Angela (Leigh Angela) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 14:26:09 -0400 (GMT-04:00) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Female Vocalist Needed, Professional Pay, Long term gig! Message-ID: <22084191.1184696770138.JavaMail.root at elwamui-sweet.atl.sa.earthlink.net> Jerry Bruno Productions (www.JerryBruno.com) is seeking a professional grade female vocalist for one of our most popular, first-call bands! Immediate bookings for weddings and private events. Must have great stage presence and be well-versed in all styles, from standards and jazz, to motown and current. Do not contact the office via the web site. Please respond only to Leigh by replying to this email with bio/resume/experience and photos. Only serious responses will be considered for an audition. Chosen vocalist must make this band their top priority (Saturday nights are most common). Thank you, Leigh A Peterson Entertainment Coordinator and vocalist with "The Avenue" Jerry Bruno Productions "Fear is the lock, and laughter the key to your heart." --Stephen Stills, Suite: Judy Blue Eyes From Mercuryss2003 at aol.com Tue Jul 17 11:42:44 2007 From: Mercuryss2003 at aol.com (Mercuryss2003 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 14:42:44 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Mercury Summer Stock: MAME: Buy One Get One Free: Wednesday Message-ID: --part1_cd7.14e532a8.33ce67a4_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Mercury Summer Stock offers Buy One Get One Free this Wednesday July 18 at=20 7:30pm MAME Book by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee Music and Lyrics by Jerry=20 Herman Based on the Novel by Patrick Dennis and the play =E2=80=9CAUNTIE MAME=E2=80=9D by Lawrence and Lee Directed and Choreographed by Pierre-Jacques Brault Opening July 13, 2007 At the Parma Little Theatre=20 Who is Mame? Some of Mame's wild, adventurous spirit is inside everyone who=20 lives for the moment and believes that =E2=80=9Clife is a banquet!=E2=80=9D=20= It's the height of=20 the 1920's and Auntie Mame becomes the guardian for her ten-year-old nephew,= =20 Patrick. Mercury Summer Stock presents Broadway's favorite madcap aunt!=20 Director Pierre-Jacques Brault helms an exciting production of the classic m= usical,=20 MAME, starring Cleveland's Own Broadway Diva, Jacqi Loewy. The winner of=20 three Tony Awards, Mame and her friends will have you humming for days to co= me,=20 with an irresistible score by Jerry Herman that includes =E2=80=9CIf He Walk= ed Into My=20 Life=E2=80=9D, =E2=80=9COpen a New Window=E2=80=9D, =E2=80=9CWe Need A Littl= e Christmas=E2=80=9D, =E2=80=9CBosom Buddies=E2=80=9D,=20 and of course, the Title Song. MAME will open on July 13, 2007 at the Parma=20 Little Theatre (6285 W. 54th Street, Parma). This is a limited engagement th= at=20 plays through July 28, 2007. The creative and design team are: Sara Smith, musical director; Juan Ingram,= =20 trumpeter; Mindi Bonde, stage manager.=20 The cast includes Jacqi Loewy* as Mame Dennis; Timothy Mark Adkins=20 (Beauregard), Dan DiCello (Mame's Friend), Katie Erney (Mame's Friend), Jon=20= Fancher (Mr.=20 Dwight Babcock), Amanda Fertal (Agnes Gooch), Christopher Fortunato (Mr.=20 Claude Upson), Annie Hickey (Mame's Friend), Sara Hubacher (Vera Charles), J= oanna=20 May Hunkins (Mame's Friend), Larissa Laughin (Mame's Friend), Judith Lucas=20 (Mrs. Doris Upson), Brian Marshall (Older Patrick), Daniel Marshall (Ito), M= ark=20 McCarthy (Mame's Friend), Cathy Prince (Mame's Friend), Molly Richards (Mame= 's=20 Friend), Olivia Scicolone (Mame's Friend), Miles Sternfeld (Young Patrick),=20 Kris Tesar (Mame's Friend), Matthew Thomas (Mame's Friend), Christopher We= ible=20 (Mame's Friend), Arthur Wise (Mame's Friend). Tickets for MAME are $15.00-$12.00 and available by calling Mercury Summer=20 Stock box office at (216) 771-5862. At A Glance:=20 What: Mercury Summer Stock: MAME When: July 18, 19, 20 21, and 25, 26, 27, 28; All performances at 7:30PM Where: Parma Little Theatre (Adjacent to Parma Senior High) 6285 W.54th=20 Street, Parma OH 44129 Cost: $15.00 for Adults and $12.00 for Juniors/Seniors For more information please visit our website at www.mercurysummerstock.com *Appears Courtesy of Actors Equity Association ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at=20 http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour --part1_cd7.14e532a8.33ce67a4_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

Mercury Summer Stoc= k offers Buy One Get One Free this Wednesday July 18 at 7:30pm=

MAME
Book by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee    = ; Music and Lyrics by Jerry Herman
Based on the Novel by Patrick Dennis
and the play =E2=80=9CAUNTIE MAME=E2=80=9D by Lawrence and Lee

Directed and Choreographed by Pierre-Jacques Brault
Opening July 13, 2007
At the Parma Little Theatre

Who is Mame? Some of Mame's wild, adventurous=20= spirit is inside everyone who lives for the moment and believes that =E2=80= =9Clife is a banquet!=E2=80=9D It's the height of the 1920's and Auntie Mame= becomes the guardian for her ten-year-old nephew, Patrick. Mercu= ry Summer Stock presents Broadway's favorite madcap aunt! Direct= or Pierre-Jacques Brault helms an exciting production of the classic musical= , MAME, starring Cleveland's Own Broadway Diva, Jacqi= Loewy.  The winner of three Tony Awards, Mame and her friends will ha= ve you humming for days to come, with an irresistible score by Jerry Herman=20= that includes =E2=80=9CIf He Walked Into My Life=E2=80=9D, =E2=80=9COpen a N= ew Window=E2=80=9D, =E2=80=9CWe Need A Little Christmas=E2=80=9D, =E2=80=9CB= osom Buddies=E2=80=9D, and of course, the Title Song. MAME will open on July 13, 2007 at the Parma Little Theatre (6285 W. 54th= Street, Parma). This is a limited engagement that plays through July 28, 20= 07.

The creative and design team are: Sara Smith, musical director; Juan Ingram,= trumpeter; Mindi Bonde, stage manager.


The cast includes Jacqi Loewy* as Mame Dennis;= Timothy Mark Adkins (Beauregard), Dan DiCello (Mame's Friend), Katie Erney=20= (Mame's Friend), Jon Fancher (Mr. Dwight Babcock), Amanda Fertal (Agnes Gooc= h), Christopher Fortunato (Mr. Claude Upson), Annie Hickey (Mame's Friend),=20= Sara Hubacher (Vera Charles), Joanna May Hunkins (Mame's Friend), Larissa La= ughin (Mame's Friend), Judith Lucas (Mrs. Doris Upson), Brian Marshall (Olde= r Patrick), Daniel Marshall (Ito), Mark McCarthy (Mame's Friend), Cathy Prin= ce (Mame's Friend), Molly Richards (Mame's Friend), Olivia Scicolone (Mame's= Friend), Miles Sternfeld (Young Patrick), Kris Tesar (Mame's Friend), Matth= ew Thomas (Mame's Friend),  Christopher Weible (Mame's Friend), Arthur= Wise (Mame's Friend).


Tickets for MAME are $15.00-$1= 2.00 and available by calling Mercury Summer Stock box office at = (216) 771-5862
.

At A Glance:

What: Mercury Summer Stock: MAME

When: July 18, 19, 20 21, and 25, 26, 27, 28; All performances at 7:30PM

Where: Parma Little Theatre (Adjacent to Parma Senior High) 6285 W.5= 4th Street, Parma OH 44129

Cost: $15.00 for Adults and $12.00 for Juniors/Seniors

For more information please visit our websit= e at www.mercurysummerstock.com

*Appears Courtesy of Actors Equity Association




**************************************
Get a s= neak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour --part1_cd7.14e532a8.33ce67a4_boundary-- From dadsongs at gmail.com Tue Jul 17 11:45:40 2007 From: dadsongs at gmail.com (Bruce Jennings) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 14:45:40 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Attention Childrens' Melody Experts With Clean Hands and Bright Faces! Message-ID: ------=_Part_9692_14766268.1184697940422 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline HELP! I am working on a project of producing a children's music CD. My client wants a song arranged to a specific melody. The original song had lyrics that read: "We're all in our places, clean hands and bright faces," or something to the effect. I don't know the melody. I'd gratefully appreciate if someone could either convey the melody, either by name or -- if need be -- singing it to me over the phone. Bruce Jennings ------=_Part_9692_14766268.1184697940422 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline
HELP!
 
I am working on a project of producing a children's music CD. My client wants a song arranged to a specific melody. The original song had lyrics that read: "We're all in our places, clean hands and bright faces," or something to the effect. I don't know the melody. I'd gratefully appreciate if someone could either convey the melody, either by name or -- if need be -- singing it to me over the phone.
 
Bruce Jennings
------=_Part_9692_14766268.1184697940422-- From elektrica53 at hotmail.com Tue Jul 17 12:13:45 2007 From: elektrica53 at hotmail.com (silvia marchena guillen) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 14:13:45 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Filmmaker got featured on Youtube! Message-ID:
Hello all! This is just to let you know that the team of Cinekadavera Digital is very pleased to announced that the second episode of our five episodes series "HangGirl" got featured on Youtube! We just received an email from the editor's saying that they have watched the video and have been selected as the "Editor's pick", so now we are in the front page of youtube and everybody can see it!
If you haven't see it yet, please check it out:
 
From magnet at magnet.aztemail.com Tue Jul 17 12:34:27 2007 From: magnet at magnet.aztemail.com (MAGNET) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 15:34:27 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Something Dada Makes Way For Krisztina Lazar Message-ID: <20070717-15342693-5a8-0@acc7> Something Dada will not be having a show this Friday night, while the Tower Press Building welcomes Krisztina Lazar's solo show to the Wooltex Gallery. The opening reception runs from 5 PM to 8 PM at the Wooltex Gallery. Check out Krisztina's website at http://www.transcendentbird.com/ for more information on her artistry. Something Dada will be back on Saturday night for our regularly scheduled 8 and 10:30 PM shows. We are sometimes transcendent, though seldom birdlike, and will also be in the Wooltex Gallery. So come down Saturday night if you can't make the opening (heck, even if you can, come on back) and see what we're making up. SOMETHING DADA IMPROVISATIONAL COMEDY All New... All Different... Like Always. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Next show times (all ages welcome - all tickets just $10): Friday, July 20th, 2007 **NO SHOW - COME SEE THE OPENING** Saturday, July 21st, 2007 8:00 PM and 10:30 PM The Wooltex Gallery Tower Press Building 1900 Superior Avenue Cleveland, OH Free Parking In Rear Cash and Checks only, ATM on site ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Something Dada The Tower Press Building 1900 Superior Ave., Suite 120 Cleveland, OH 44114 216.696.HAHA (4242) info at somethingdada.com http://www.somethingdada.com http://www.cafepress.com/somethingdada http://www.myspace.com/somethingdada Please do not reply to this email. To respond, please send email to info at somethingdada.com. This announcement was sent to neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com. If you do not wish to receive future announcements, please copy and paste the following into your browser's address bar: http://magnet.aztemail.com/optout.asp?addid=1535218&listid=78 From dadsongs at gmail.com Tue Jul 17 14:54:17 2007 From: dadsongs at gmail.com (Bruce Jennings) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 17:54:17 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Childrens' Melody Experts Came Through...With Clean Hands and Bright Faces! Message-ID: ------=_Part_9974_33538190.1184709257404 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Thanks, Lori! I have my melody and it's saved to my cell phone...if I need a cherry start to the day, I just have to check my messages! Bruce Jennings ------=_Part_9974_33538190.1184709257404 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline
Thanks, Lori! 
 
I have my melody and it's saved to my cell phone...if I need a cherry start to the day, I just have to check my messages!
 
Bruce Jennings
 
 
------=_Part_9974_33538190.1184709257404-- From melissasunwater at hotmail.com Tue Jul 17 16:03:27 2007 From: melissasunwater at hotmail.com (melissa ferrato) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 23:03:27 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Looking for circus performers Message-ID: For art show this next Saturday. Looking for stilt walkers, jugglers, etc... Please contact ursularauh at hotmail.com Cheers, _________________________________________________________________ Local listings, incredible imagery, and driving directions - all in one place! http://maps.live.com/?wip=69&FORM=MGAC01 From balletlaves at yahoo.com Tue Jul 17 17:01:09 2007 From: balletlaves at yahoo.com (Courtney Laves) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 17:01:09 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hip Hop teacher needed for the fall Message-ID: <109286.3736.qm@web58706.mail.re1.yahoo.com> --0-1324921200-1184716869=:3736 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Cleveland City Dance is looking for a new energetic Hip-hop teacher for the 2007-2008 year. Classes begin in September and run through mid-June 2008. 3 Classes are scheduled on fridays. The first class may begin at 4:00, 4:30 or 5:00pm. Previous teaching experince is a must. Please forward your resume via info at clevlendcitydance.com You will need to audition by teaching 2 classes on/or by Tuesday, August 7, 2007. You may contact the director, Courtney at 216-932-0222 to set up an appointment. Thank you --------------------------------- Park yourself in front of a world of choices in alternative vehicles. Visit the Yahoo! Auto Green Center. --0-1324921200-1184716869=:3736 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Cleveland City Dance is looking for a new energetic Hip-hop teacher for the 2007-2008 year.
Classes begin in September and run through mid-June 2008.  3 Classes are scheduled on fridays.  The first class may begin at 4:00, 4:30 or 5:00pm.
 
Previous teaching experince is a must.  Please forward your resume via info at clevlendcitydance.com
 
You will need to audition by teaching 2 classes on/or by Tuesday, August 7, 2007.
 
You may contact the director, Courtney at 216-932-0222 to set up an appointment.
 
Thank you


Park yourself in front of a world of choices in alternative vehicles.
Visit the Yahoo! Auto Green Center. --0-1324921200-1184716869=:3736-- From sales at rparts.org Tue Jul 17 17:47:27 2007 From: sales at rparts.org (Brandon Smith) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 20:47:27 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need 2 Korg Triton keyboards In-Reply-To: <20070713050212.595D761FBE@mailman.siteprotect.com> References: <20070713050212.595D761FBE@mailman.siteprotect.com> Message-ID: <089401c7c8d5$37012680$7100a8c0@RPA.LOCAL> Need to rent these for three weeks. Anyone got a lead? Brandon Smith Mansfield Symphony Orchestra No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.476 / Virus Database: 269.10.8/904 - Release Date: 7/16/2007 5:42 PM From info at standingrock.net Tue Jul 17 18:19:45 2007 From: info at standingrock.net (Standing Rock Cultural Arts) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 21:19:45 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Clarification on date for Festive Friday Message-ID: <469D6AB1.8000908@standingrock.net> Greetings, It was pointed out that the press release had the incorrect date on it. The correct date is Friday, July 27, 5-11pm Thank you. Standing Rock Cultural Arts 257 N. Water St. Kent, OH 44240 330-673-4970 www.standingrock.net From melissasunwater at hotmail.com Tue Jul 17 18:52:08 2007 From: melissasunwater at hotmail.com (melissa ferrato) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 01:52:08 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Take 2. Message-ID: Looking for people skilled in the art of play. Jugglers, stiltwalkers, firedancers, clowns, face painters, balloon artists, acrobats, costume wearers, etc. For an interactive arts event in downtown Akron on Wednesday the 25th. Please contact Ursula at ursularauh at hotmail.com. _________________________________________________________________ http://liveearth.msn.com From meglouisedance at yahoo.com Tue Jul 17 19:22:49 2007 From: meglouisedance at yahoo.com (megan pitcher) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 19:22:49 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Moves (News) Message-ID: <263755.41641.qm@web55408.mail.re4.yahoo.com> Cleveland Moves (News) Dance Info and Opinions www.meglouisedance.blogspot.com Check out all the dance performances and events coming up! Tell us about the dance events in your area or recommend dance classes. Anyone can post a new listing or add comments to existing postings. All you need is a gmail account. For more help becoming a blog author, contact Megan: meglouisedance at yahoo.com ____________________________________________________________________________________ Yahoo! oneSearch: Finally, mobile search that gives answers, not web links. http://mobile.yahoo.com/mobileweb/onesearch?refer=1ONXIC From februarycarrie at yahoo.com Tue Jul 17 19:35:17 2007 From: februarycarrie at yahoo.com (Carrie Bodenger) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 19:35:17 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]78 record update - homes have been found! Message-ID: <699591.19244.qm@web33613.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1776885354-1184726117=:19244 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hi there, Thanks to all of you who responded to my cry for help...including old friends who have reconnected! There were lots of good suggestions. Several people who first contacted me are coming to check them out soon. If I have any left over I'll contact those of you who asked about specific records or made specific requests. Carrie (tuesday eve, 7/17) --------------------------------- Yahoo! oneSearch: Finally, mobile search that gives answers, not web links. --0-1776885354-1184726117=:19244 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Hi there,
Thanks to all of you who responded to my cry for help...including old friends who have reconnected! There were lots of good suggestions.
 
Several people who first contacted me are coming to check them out soon. If I have any left over I'll  contact those of you who asked about specific records or made specific requests.
 
Carrie  (tuesday eve, 7/17)
 
 


Yahoo! oneSearch: Finally, mobile search that gives answers, not web links. --0-1776885354-1184726117=:19244-- From mslerner at adelphia.net Tue Jul 17 19:39:57 2007 From: mslerner at adelphia.net (Michael Lerner) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 22:39:57 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Flashback Band Performs at Legacy Saturday Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_002E_01C7C8C3.66EF3880 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Flashback rock 'n soul band will be performing at Legacy Village in Lyndhurst this Saturday, July 21 from 7pm - 10pm. Come on out for a great evening of pop, rock, soul, r&b, and Motown hits. Don't forget your dance shoes! Sunday, July 29 we will be entertaining at Solon Home Days from 1pm to 4pm. For our complete schedule, go to www.flashbackbandonline.com ------=_NextPart_000_002E_01C7C8C3.66EF3880 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The = Flashback rock 'n soul band will be performing at Legacy = Village in=20 Lyndhurst this Saturday, July 21 from 7pm - = 10pm.
Come on out for = a great=20 evening of pop, rock, soul, r&b, and Motown hits. Don't forget your = dance=20 shoes!
 
Sunday, July 29 = we will be=20 entertaining at Solon Home Days from 1pm to 4pm.
 
For our = complete schedule,=20 go to www.flashbackbandonline.com
 
 
 
------=_NextPart_000_002E_01C7C8C3.66EF3880-- From Jharcar at weathervaneplayhouse.com Wed Jul 18 05:09:02 2007 From: Jharcar at weathervaneplayhouse.com (Jan Harcar) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 08:09:02 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for "The Lion in Winter" -- Akron Message-ID: <002e01c7c934$6e5dec80$6b01a8c0@wcp.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_002B_01C7C912.E6CDF4C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable AUDITION NOTICE X AUDITION NOTICE X AUDITION NOTICE Ticket Office: 330-836-2626 Weathervane Playhouse Announces AUDITIONS - BY APPOINTMENT for THE LION IN WINTER Weathervane Playhouse will hold AUDITIONS BY APPOINTMENT for THE LION IN = WINTER by James Goldman. Auditions will be held at Weathervane = Playhouse, 1301 Weathervane Lane (in the Valley off Merriman Road) on = Sunday and Monday, August 5 and 6, starting at 7 p.m. Auditioners are = asked to prepare 1 contemporary, dramatic monologue not to exceed 2 = minutes in length. Call 330-836-2626 for an appointment. 14 = Performances run October 10 - 28, 2007 Needed: 5 Men age 16 - 55 Henry: age 45 - 55, Richard: 25 - 35, Geoffrey: 20 - 30, John: 16 - 21, = Philip: 18 - 25 2 Women age 20 - 55 Eleanor: age 45 - 55, Alais: age 20 - 28 Director for the production is Rohn Thomas (AEA, AFTRS, SAG) who is an = actor/director based mainly in the Cleveland/Pittsurgh areas who has = appeared in bit or supporting roles in such notable movies as The = Shawshank Redemption and The Mothman Prophecies. In addition to film, = Thomas has been an Equity Actor for over twenty-five years and has = worked at such regional theatres as the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, = the Studio Arena in Buffalo, The Cleveland Play House, and the Great = Lakes Theatre Festival. His work also includes industrial film = (corporate training videos), voice-overs and commercials. He recently = did a one-time spot on the hit television series The West Wing. Other = Television credits include the made-for-TV films What She Doesn't Know, = Babe Ruth, Guilty Until Proven Innocent, Murder Ordained and the = television pilot Equal Justice. When not working on stage, screen or studio, Thomas teaches his a highly = praised, recurring workshop, Acting for the Camera, at Kent State = University. Thomas feels that actor training in the US today must = include instruction in film acting. 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 ------=_NextPart_000_002B_01C7C912.E6CDF4C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

AUDITION NOTICE X AUDITION = NOTICE=20 X = AUDITION=20 NOTICE

Ticket Office: 330-836-2626

Weathervane Playhouse Announces

AUDITIONS =96 BY APPOINTMENT = for

THE LION IN=20 WINTER

Weathervane Playhouse will hold AUDITIONS BY = APPOINTMENT for THE LION IN=20 WINTER by James Goldman. Auditions will be held at = Weathervane=20 Playhouse, 1301 Weathervane Lane (in the Valley off Merriman Road) on = Sunday and Monday, August 5 and 6, starting at 7 = p.m.=20 Auditioners are asked to prepare 1 contemporary, dramatic monologue = not to=20 exceed 2 minutes in length. Call 330-836-2626 for an = appointment.  14=20 Performances run October 10 - 28, 2007

Needed:

5 Men age 16 - 55

Henry: age 45 =96 55, Richard: 25 =96 35, Geoffrey: 20 = =96 30, John:=20 16 =96 21, Philip: 18 - 25

2 Women age 20 - 55

Eleanor: age 45 =96 55, Alais: age 20 =96 28

Director for the production is Rohn = Thomas=20 (AEA, AFTRS, SAG) who is an actor/director based=20 mainly in the Cleveland/Pittsurgh areas who = has appeared=20 in bit or supporting roles in such notable movies as The Shawshank Redemption and The Mothman=20 Prophecies. In = addition to=20 film, Thomas has been an Equity Actor for over twenty-five years and has = worked=20 at such regional theatres as the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, the = Studio=20 Arena in Buffalo, The Cleveland Play House, and the Great Lakes Theatre=20 Festival. His work also includes industrial film (corporate training = videos),=20 voice-overs and commercials. He recently did a one-time spot on the hit=20 television series The West=20 Wing. Other = Television credits=20 include the made-for-TV films <= I>What She Doesn't=20 Know, Babe=20 Ruth, Guilty Until Proven=20 Innocent, = Murder=20 Ordained and the = television=20 pilot Equal=20 Justice.

When not working on stage, screen or studio, Thomas teaches his a = highly=20 praised, recurring workshop, Acting for the Camera, at Kent State University. Thomas=20 feels that actor training in the US today must include instruction in = film=20 acting.

The Ohio Arts Council = helped fund this=20 program with state tax dollars to encourage economic = growth,
education excellence and = cultural=20 enrichment for all Ohioans.
Additional Season = Sponsors: WKSU,=20 Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company
www.weathervaneplayhouse.com=
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Yahoo! Small Business gives you all the tools to get online. --0-74157235-1184765038=:54284-- From fstorch at beckcenter.org Wed Jul 18 07:27:40 2007 From: fstorch at beckcenter.org (Fran Storch) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 10:27:40 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Experience the "de-lovely" music of Cole Porter - Teen Musical Theater Camp at Beck Center Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84EEB06E1@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7C947.CBD04BEE Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable End your Summer on a High Note... =20 Experience the "de-lovely" music of Cole Porter at the Beck Center for the Arts' Summer Performance Workshop Musical Theater =20 "I Get A Kick Out of You!" July 30 to August 17, 2007 Mondays through Fridays 12:00 to 4:00 pm Ages 13-18 Tuition: $295 =20 To register, call the Beck Center at (216) 521-2540, ext. 222 or online at www.beckcenter.org =20 =20 This three-week musical theater camp is for students who are serious about performing. The camp will follow the fifty-year career of composer Cole Porter, famous for his Broadway musicals and Hollywood hits such as Anything Goes and Kiss Me Kate.=20 =20 Cole Porter was noted for his sophisticated lyrics, clever rhymes and complex forms. His musicals bring to life the golden era of the Broadway Musical. As students prepare for the show, they will have the opportunity to hone their techniques in singing and dance in the style of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rodgers. With top hats and tails, ball gowns and tapping feet, the performance will be a gala event.=20 =20 Working with each choreographer and musical director, students will be challenged to bring the work of the classroom up to performance level as they mount this tremendous musical show. Make new friends while enjoying a fabulous performance experience on the Beck Center Main Stage. =20 Placement Auditions Thursday, July 26, 6:00 to 9:00 pm or Saturday, July 28, 12:00 to 3:00 pm. =20 Classes=20 July 30 to August 17 Mondays through Fridays 12:00 to 4:00 pm =20 Performances Friday, August 17 at 7:30 pm and Saturday, August 18 at 2:00 and 7:30 pm. =20 SPW Musical Theater Staff 2007 Director: Dawn Youngs Choreographers: Monica Olejko, Rachael Widener, Megan Pitcher, and Steven Higganbotham Musical Directors: Brad Wyner, Heidi Herczeg, Nick Crowthers, and Evie Morris =20 To register, call the Beck Center at (216) 521-2540, ext. 222 or online at www.beckcenter.org =20 =20 Posted by: Fran Storch Marketing Assistant Beck Center for the Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, OH 44107 (216) 521-2540, x244 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7C947.CBD04BEE Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

End your Summer = on a High Note...

 

Experience the “de-lovely” = music of Cole Porter

at= the Beck Center for the Arts’

Summer Performance Workshop = Musical Theater

 

“I Get = A Kick Out of You!”

July 30 to = Au= gust 17, 2007

Mondays through = Fridays

12:0= 0 to 4:00 pm

Ages = 13-18

Tuition: = $295

 

To register, call the = Beck = Center at (216) 521-2540, ext. 222 or online = at www.beckcenter.org

 

This three-week musical theater camp is for students who = are serious about performing.  = The camp will follow the fifty-year career of composer Cole = Porter, famous for his Broadway musicals and = Hollywood hits such as Anything = Goes and Kiss Me Kate. =

 

Cole Porter = was noted for his sophisticated lyrics, clever rhymes and complex forms.  His musicals bring to life the = golden era of the Broadway Musical.  = As students prepare for the show, they will have the opportunity to hone = their techniques in singing and dance in the style of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rodgers.  With top hats and = tails, ball gowns and tapping feet, the performance will be a gala event. =

 

Working with each choreographer and musical director, = students will be challenged to bring the work of the classroom up to performance = level as they mount this tremendous musical show.  Make new friends while enjoying = a fabulous performance experience on the Beck Center Main = Stage.

 

Placement Auditions

Thursday, July 26, 6:= 00 to 9:00 pm or Saturday, July 28, 12= :00 to 3:00 pm.

 

Classes =

July 30 to August 17

Mondays through Fridays

12:00 to 4:00 pm

 

Performances=

Friday, August 17 at 7:= 30 pm and Saturday, August 18 at = 2:= 00 and = 7:= 30 pm.

 

SPW Musical Theater Staff 2007

Director:         = ;       Dawn Youngs

Choreographers:    Monica Olejko, Rachael Widener, Megan Pitcher, and Steven = Higganbotham

Musical Directors: = Brad Wyner, Heidi Herczeg, Nick Crowthers, and Evie = Morris

 

To register, call the = Beck = Center at (216) 521-2540, ext. 222 or online = at www.beckcenter.org

 

=  

Posted by:

Fran Storch

Marketing Assistant

Beck Center for the = Arts

17801 Detroit = Avenue

Lakewood, OH  = 44107

(216) 521-2540, x244

 

 

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7C947.CBD04BEE-- From wasonpc1 at gmail.com Wed Jul 18 07:38:46 2007 From: wasonpc1 at gmail.com (Ross Wason) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 10:38:46 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last Weekend for "A Chorus Line" at ACT! Message-ID: ------=_Part_88945_12056552.1184769526812 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline *Aurora Community Theatre* ** Proudly Presents our Summer Theatre Production of ** *"A Chorus Line" * ** *8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays * *July 20 & 21 * *LAST WEEKEND!* *Directed by Allison Bressi* *Produced by Marianne Paul* *Complete cast, crew, show information **and tickets available on-line at* *www.auroracommunitytheatre.com * ** *or Call 330-562-1818* Conceived and Originally Directed and Choreographed by MICHAEL BENNETT Book by James Kirkwood & Nicholas Dante Music by Marvin Hamlisch Lyrics by Edward Kleban Co-Choreographed by Bob Avian *"A Chorus Line"* is a stunning musical-verite about a chorus audition for a Broadway musical. It tells of the achingly poignant ambitions of professional Broadway gypsies to land a job in the show and is a powerful metaphor for all human aspiration. Memorable musical numbers include *I Can Do That, At the Ballet, Dance:Ten;Looks;Three, The Music and the Mirror, What I Did for Love, One (Singular Sensation) *and *I Hope I Get It. *9 Tony Awards 3 Obie Awards Pulitzer Prize for Drama Special Gold Tony Award in honor of becoming Broadway's longest-running musical.* * -- Ross H. Wason, Sr. 216-643-8122 Office 216-965-4547 Cell WasonPC1 at gmail.com ------=_Part_88945_12056552.1184769526812 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline
Aurora Community Theatre
 
Proudly Presents our Summer Theatre Production of
 
"A Chorus Line"
 
8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays

July 20 & 21

LAST WEEKEND!

Directed by Allison Bressi
Produced by Marianne Paul
Complete cast, crew, show information and tickets available on-line at
 
or Call 330-562-1818

Conceived and Originally Directed and Choreographed by MICHAEL BENNETT
Book by James Kirkwood & Nicholas Dante
Music by Marvin Hamlisch
Lyrics by Edward Kleban
Co-Choreographed by Bob Avian

"A Chorus Line" is a stunning musical-verite about a chorus audition for a Broadway musical.  It tells of the achingly poignant ambitions of professional Broadway gypsies to land a job in the show and is a powerful metaphor for all human aspiration.  Memorable musical numbers include I Can Do That, At the Ballet, Dance:Ten;Looks;Three, The Music and the Mirror, What I Did for Love, One (Singular Sensation) and
I Hope I Get It.  
9 Tony Awards
3 Obie Awards
Pulitzer Prize for Drama
Special Gold Tony Award in honor of becoming Broadway's longest-running musical.


--
Ross H. Wason, Sr.
216-643-8122 Office
216-965-4547 Cell
WasonPC1 at gmail.com

------=_Part_88945_12056552.1184769526812-- From WorkmanL at playhousesquare.org Wed Jul 18 08:21:07 2007 From: WorkmanL at playhousesquare.org (Lora Workman) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 11:21:07 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]2007 Rising Start Talent Contest for Singers & Dancers at Playhouse Square - $500.00 Grand Prize & No Entry Fee! Message-ID: <7F149345E01A6A469CE2CE13DBF6FF0004B2650A@ntserv6.playhousesquare.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7C94F.4388A827 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 2007 RISING STAR TALENT CONTEST at PLAYHOUSE SQUARE $500.00 GRAND PRIZE! NO ENTRY FEE!! =20 SINGERS & DANCERS AGES 7 THRU ADULT Whether you're 7 or 70, a clogger or an opera singer, you can compete with local talent for cash prizes and get the chance to perform on one of the stages at Playhouse Square. The Rising Star Talent Contest is for Singers and Dancers only (solo or groups welcome). Sorry no bands, clowns, comedians, jugglers, magicians, etc. =20 PRELIMINARY AUDITIONS (BY APPOINTMENT ONLY) WILL BE HELD ON: Thursday, August 23, 2007 and Saturday, August 25, 2007 =20 TO REQUEST AN APPLICATION: Reply to this email (a jpeg file will be sent to you), call 216.348.7909, or go to www.playhousesquare.org/arts-education and download the application. =20 DEADLINE FOR APPLICATION SUBMISSION: Friday, August 17, 2007 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7C94F.4388A827 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
2007 RISING STAR TALENT = CONTEST
at
PLAYHOUSE=20 SQUARE
$500.00 GRAND PRIZE!
NO ENTRY=20 FEE!!
 
SINGERS & DANCERS AGES 7 THRU = ADULT
Whether=20 you're 7 or 70, a clogger or an opera singer, you can compete with local = talent=20 for cash prizes and get the chance to perform on one of the stages at = Playhouse=20 Square. The Rising Star Talent Contest is for = Singers and Dancers only (solo or groups welcome). Sorry no = bands,=20 clowns, comedians, jugglers, magicians, = etc.
 
PRELIMINARY AUDITIONS (BY APPOINTMENT ONLY) = WILL = BE HELD=20 ON:
Thursday,=20 August 23, 2007 and Saturday, August 25,=20 2007
 
TO REQUEST AN APPLICATION:
Reply to=20 this email (a jpeg file will be sent to you), call 216.348.7909, or = go to=20 www.playhousesquar= e.org/arts-education=20 and download the application.
 
DEADLINE FOR APPLICATION=20 SUBMISSION:
Friday, August 17,=20 2007
 
 
------_=_NextPart_001_01C7C94F.4388A827-- From najyoung at aol.com Wed Jul 18 09:03:51 2007 From: najyoung at aol.com (najyoung at aol.com) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 12:03:51 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tam Tam Magic @ Ingenuity Fest 2007- Come and support African music and culture in Cleveland! Message-ID: <8C9976C5E38FA91-FD4-91E1@webmail-dd07.sysops.aol.com> ----------MB_8C9976C5E38FA91_FD4_12679_webmail-dd07.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Tam Magic is a collective of talented artists from?West Africa?and the United States who?have united?to preserve and promote?the beauty and complexity of traditional African?cultures through music, song and dance. Led by?Senegalese master?percussionist Assane M'baye, Tam Tam Magic?dazzles audiences with lightening fast rhythms?and amazing choreography. They perform @ Ingenuity Fest, Sunday, 7/22/07, at?6pm on the Main Stage located on E. 14 & Euclid.? Admission is just $5.? For more information about Tam Tam Magic please call: (216) 224-4313??or email:?tanya-robinson at sbcglobal.net ________________________________________________________________________ AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com. ----------MB_8C9976C5E38FA91_FD4_12679_webmail-dd07.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Tam Magic is a collective of talented artists from West Africa and the United States who have united to preserve and promote the beauty and complexity of traditional African cultures through music, song and dance. Led by Senegalese master percussionist Assane M'baye, Tam Tam Magic dazzles audiences with lightening fast rhythms and amazing choreography.

They perform @ Ingenuity Fest, Sunday, 7/22/07, at 6pm on the Main Stage located on E. 14 & Euclid.  Admission is just $5. 

For more information about Tam Tam Magic please call: (216) 224-4313  or email: tanya-robinson at sbcglobal.net

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----------MB_8C9976C5E38FA91_FD4_12679_webmail-dd07.sysops.aol.com-- From road_luva at yahoo.com Wed Jul 18 09:41:17 2007 From: road_luva at yahoo.com (Melissa Hughes) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 09:41:17 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Location Needed Message-ID: <59028.34143.qm@web83106.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1266202905-1184776877=:34143 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Seeking a location to host a open mic reading series beginning in August. Please email me to discuss location, cost and dates. Thanks Melissa road_luva at yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Make August even hotter!! Strawberries and Whipped Cream erotic reading series invites writers and readers of erotic literature and erotica to participate in an evening of mental stimulation. No matter what you?re into, you?ll hear something that will hit the spot. Date and Location TBA For more details email Melissa at road_luva at yahoo.com --0-1266202905-1184776877=:34143 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Seeking a location to host a open mic reading series beginning in August. Please email me to discuss location, cost and dates. Thanks
Melissa
 
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Make August even hotter!!
 
Strawberries and Whipped Cream erotic reading series
invites
writers and readers of erotic literature and erotica to participate in an evening of mental stimulation. No matter what you?re into, you?ll hear something that will hit the spot.
Date and Location TBA
For more details email Melissa at road_luva at yahoo.com
--0-1266202905-1184776877=:34143-- From RBobgan at cptonline.org Tue Jul 17 19:16:18 2007 From: RBobgan at cptonline.org (Raymond Bobgan) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 22:16:18 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions -- CPT needs 3 men 17-50 for Osama the Hero Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7C8E1.A07AFF8B Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 =20 CPT is holding additional auditions for Osama the Hero by Dennis Kelly, Directed by Raymond Bobgan. =20 =20 We are currently looking to cast three male roles, ages 17, 25-29, and 50. =20 Auditions are by appointment only. Appointments will be scheduled in 15 minute increments on the following dates and times: =20 Saturday, July 21st - 12:30pm - 5:00pm Monday, July 23rd - 6:00pm - 9:00pm Please email artistic at cptonline.org to schedule an appointment. If you do not have email, please call 216.631.2727 x 206 and leave a message with your preferred time slot.=20 =20 Summary:=20 A teenager inflames his high school with an unorthodox response to a homework assignment. Garages are blowing up all over the neighborhood. Vigilantes must find someone to shoulder the blame. A rollercoaster of a play by an important emerging playwright, Osama the Hero is a raw, angry and provocative new work. This is an Ohio and regional premiere.=20 =20 Main rehearsals begin 9/17 with performances running 10/18-11/4. There will be a few rehearsals in August and September.=20 =20 Auditioners must present a contemporary monologue, 1-2 minutes in length.=20 There will also be cold readings from the script and we may do some improvisations. Equity roles may be offered for this show. All roles are paid positions. =20 Auditions will take place at Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit Ave., Cleveland, OH 44102. For more information on the 2007-2008 Season, please visit www.cptonline.org =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7C8E1.A07AFF8B Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

 

CPT is holding additional auditions for Osama the Hero = by Dennis Kelly, Directed by Raymond Bobgan.  =

 

We are currently looking to cast three male roles, ages 17, 25-29, and = 50.

 

Auditions are by appointment = only. = Appointments will be scheduled in 15 minute increments on the following dates and = times:

 

Saturday, July 21st – 12:30pm = – 5:00pm

Monday, July 23rd – 6:00pm – = 9:00pm

Please email artistic at cptonline.org = to schedule an appointment.  If you do not have email, please call 216.631.2727 x 206 and leave a message with your preferred time slot. =

 

Summary: =

A teenager inflames his high school with an = unorthodox response to a homework assignment. Garages are blowing up all over the = neighborhood. Vigilantes must find someone to shoulder the blame. A rollercoaster of a = play by an important emerging playwright, Osama the Hero is a raw, angry and provocative new work.  This = is an Ohio and = regional premiere.

 

Main rehearsals begin 9/17 with performances running 10/18-11/4.

There will be a few rehearsals in August and = September.

 

Auditioners must present a = contemporary monologue, 1-2 minutes in length.

There will also be cold readings from the script and = we may do some improvisations. Equity roles may be offered for this show. All = roles are paid positions.

 

Auditions will take place at Cleveland Public = Theatre, 6415 Detroit Ave., = Cleveland, OH  44102.  For more = information on the 2007-2008 Season, please visit = www.cptonline.org

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C7C8E1.A07AFF8B-- From mrsprosty at hotmail.com Wed Jul 18 10:01:38 2007 From: mrsprosty at hotmail.com (Matthew A. Sprosty) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 13:01:38 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]My Play - Malicious Bunny - Opens this weekend Message-ID:
Dear Neopal,
 
Within the past year, I have written you plenty a-times to promote other Fourth Wall Productions.  Now, the day comes, when I invite you personally to see my play, Malicious Bunny, which Fourth Wall is World-Premiering at Kalliope Stage July 19th-29th.
 
I've been a Cleveland resident all my life (except for the four years I lived on Ohio University's campus.)  I grew up in North Olmsted, and moved to Westlake in Fourth grade, where I finished out my school years in Westlake High.  Now, I'm back on the West side.
 
Malicious Bunny deals, mainly, with my apprehensions of marriage due to divorce rates.  The story is about Jonathon Wicks, who will do anything to not get divorced.  His wife, Angela, tests the theory by saying she is only going to be happy in the marriage if Jonathon kills her parents, which will give them an inheritance of millions.
 
Some friends of Fourth Wall, who weren't going to be in town when the show played, got to see a run-through rehearsal, and said: "This is the play to see to get people into theatre."  Which was truly remarkable for me.  I try to write to entertain non-theatre go'ers, and theatre go'ers alike.  I try to make the play easily enjoyable across a wider-range of audience members.  Of course, a dark comedy, will appeal more to audiences with an edgier sense-of-humor...  If you like theatre, and want to get some friends involved with your love of it- bring them to the show.  Or your kids, (although, due to some curse words used, I wouldn't recommend the production for fourteen year olds and younger.) 
 
Also, the friends said it was my "best play to date."  Which is always nice to hear...
 
Becca Cole, and Fourth Wall, put together a cast of actors and actresses that I have found truly amazing.  Nate Bigger (which Fourth Wall enticed out of southern ohio, and who now resides in North Royalton) makes his first appearance on a Cleveland stage, and I couldn't be happier that he's doing it in my play.  His comic timing, and the goofiness he brings to Jonathon, is exactly what I was envisioning when writing the character.
 
Stephanie Ford brings an edge, and subtle mannuerisms, that brings life to Angela.  Base character- Angela is a snot.  But, Stephanie rounds her out to make her human, likeable, and trackable.
 
Dash Combs, always on point, and in the moment, plays Jonathon's best and most loyal friend, Greg.   
 
And Kat Gallagher and Steven Hoffman have been the most surprising, yet.  I do not like stock characters, and do not like to write characters that have a couple lines and then wait in the wings until their curtain call.  So, Kat and Steve are double-casted, and through their magnifiscent (sp.?) character work- I knew I had to write more bits and pieces for their Detective characters to do.  (They also play Angela's parents)
 
All in all, I think Fourth Wall did a fantastic job with my script, and I wish all of you to see it.  It's only $10 a ticket.
 
Preview Night, Thursday the 19th, at 8pm
Opening Night, Friday the 20th, at 8pm
Saturday Night, the 21st, at 8pm
Sunday Night, the 22nd, at 5pm
 
Then, Thursday the 26th- Saturday the 28th at 8pm
Closing Night, Sunday the 29th, at 5pm
 
Kalliope Stage is at the corner of Cedar and Lee.  2134 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights.
 
Call the box office coordinator at 330-283-2442  to reserve tickets, or just buy them at the box office (which I will be working most nights.)  I would love to hear any feedback you have to give if you want to give it.
 
I'm very fortunate to be doing what I love in the city that I love.  And, if you love Cleveland, and Cleveland theatre, I would love to meet you, too. 
 
Hope to see you there,
Matthew A. Sprosty
Resident Playwright
Fourth Wall Productions
 
ps. I also wrote two sneak-peek trailers for Fourth Wall which they put together.  One, an informerical-like set-up of the play that stars Nate Bigger, and the other- a teaser with facts on divorce.  You can find those on their myspace page-   http://www.myspace.com/fourthwallproductions
From Michael_L_Caraffi at KeyBank.com Wed Jul 18 10:05:07 2007 From: Michael_L_Caraffi at KeyBank.com (Michael_L_Caraffi at KeyBank.com) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 13:05:07 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Joseph Musicians needed... PAID GIG! Message-ID: --0__=0ABBF98FDFCE213F8f9e8a93df938690918c0ABBF98FDFCE213F Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" For Immediate Release: MUSICIANS STILL NEEDED FOR ELYRIA SUMMER THEATER'S PRODUCTION OF "JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT" Musical Director is still looking to fill the following vacant positions: WOODWIND I (Clarinet, Flute, Piccolo) WOODWIND II (Clarinet, Soprano Sax, Bass Clarinet) TRUMPET GUITAR BASS Production dates are : July 26, 2007 @ 8:00pm July 27, 2007 @ 8:00pm July 28, 2007 @ 8:00pm July 29, 2007 @ 2:00pm Pay is $125.00 per musician. Interested parties should contact Musical Director, Mike Caraffi at mcaraffi at yahoo.com or by calling 216-355-3598. =20 Thanks, =20 =20 Michael L. Caraffi =20 =20 Business Systems Analyst =20 =20 KNB Support Services =20 =20 KeyBank, N.A. =20 =20 Phone 216-689-4656=A0 or 4-4656 = =20 =20 Fax 216-689-3961 =20 =20 Visit Our Department Website (Click Here) =20 =20 ***************************************************************************= **** This communication may contain privileged and/or confidential information. = It is intended solely for the use of the addressee. If you are not the intended recipient, you are strictly prohibited from disclosing, copying, distributi= ng or using any of this information. If you received this communication in err= or, please contact the sender immediately and destroy the material in its entir= ety, whether electronic or hard copy. This communication may contain nonpublic p= ersonal information about consumers subject to the restrictions of the=20 Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act. You may not directly or indirectly reuse or rediscl= ose such information for any purpose other than to provide the services for whi= ch you are receiving the information. 127 Public Square, Cleveland, OH 44114 ***************************************************************************= **** If you prefer not to receive future e-mail offers for products or services = from Key send an e-mail to DNERequests at key.com with 'No Promotional E-mails' in = the SUBJECT line. --0__=0ABBF98FDFCE213F8f9e8a93df938690918c0ABBF98FDFCE213F Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1"

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Get the Yahoo! toolbar and be alerted to new email wherever you're surfing. --0-1668447419-1184778599=:94739-- From JGemini61065 at aol.com Wed Jul 18 10:50:01 2007 From: JGemini61065 at aol.com (JGemini61065 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 13:50:01 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Horizions" update..a step closer........ Message-ID: --part1_d67.e5eca06.33cfacc9_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ......here's what I found out so far. I was able to find the Costumers phone number. She's working on another film. The connection wasn't the greatest.....somewhere in Southern United States. The film won "Best costume" in Savanah. So there must have been some sort of finished copy. She spoke to Ryan yesterday. He's still trying to 'finish it'. She's going to have him call me or call me back with his number. Well................that's something. :) Be well,Jeffrey Cain ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour --part1_d67.e5eca06.33cfacc9_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable ......h= ere's what I found out so far.

I was able to find the Costumers phone number. She's working on another film= . The connection wasn't the greatest.....somewhere in Southern United States= .

The film won "Best costume" in Savanah.

So there must have been some sort of finished copy.
She spoke to Ryan yesterday. He's still trying to 'finish it'.
She's going to have him call me or call me back with his number.

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Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/a= olcom30tour --part1_d67.e5eca06.33cfacc9_boundary-- >From Rex R. Snider" JULY 18, 2007 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Kalliope Stage Announces 2007-2008 Season Kalliope???s fifth season features three sparkling musical comedies and a series of very special events. CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OHIO ???Kalliope Stage announces its fifth season of musicals, opening September 2007 through June 2008 at 2134 Lee Road in Cleveland Heights. Performances are Wednesday through Saturday at 8pm, and Sunday at 2pm. For subscriptions and individual tickets go to www.KalliopeStage.com, or phone 216 321 0870. Kalliope Stage proudly opens its mainstage subscription season with the new version of DEAR WORLD. Book by JEROME LAWRENCE, ROBERT E. LEE; music and lyrics by JERRY HERMAN (MAME, HELLO DOLLY); based on the Jean Giraudoux play THE MADWOMAN OF CHAILLOT. Directed by Artistic Director PAUL F. GURGOL, DEAR WORLD is a bubbly Broadway musical celebrating the innocent wisdom of a Parisian eccentric. Who will save Paris from greedy oil tycoons determined to blow it up in search of black gold? Enter a madcap rescue team of bohemians in this romantic tale of an unconventional woman who still believes poetry, love and idealism conquer all. ILONA DULASKI stars in the role of Countess Aurelia, made famous in the film by Katharine Hepburn and onstage by Angela Lansbury. September 27 to October 21, 2007. Join Kalliope for the regional premiere of Ed Dixon???s FANNY HILL. It???s a saucy, sexy, new musical comedy romp through 1750 London. Based on the naughty novel by John Cleland, innocent Fanny travels to London to make her fortune and ends up making a great deal more??? the army, navy, and most of Parliament. Fanny becomes the foremost practitioner of the world's oldest profession and gives new meaning to the expression, 'making it!' Bursting with buoyant energy and infectious bawdiness, Fanny proves that crime really can pay. Director PAUL F. GURGOL describes the show???s tongue-in-cheek glee as a cross between CANDIDE and PIRATES OF PENZANCE. February 14 to March 9, 2008. Kalliope Stage is delighted to announce Cole Porter classic CAN CAN. A whole score of hit standards "I Love Paris,""C'est Magnifique" and "It's All Right With Me" come to life in this lavish production set in 1893 Belle ??poque Paris. CAN CAN recalls the decadence of the "live and let live" gay nineties, and tells the tale of La Mome Pistache, the first female owner of a profitable illegal caf?? where women dance the provocative Can-Can. She tries to seduce the highly moral judge, Aristide Forestier, who is trying to bring down her business. In the original Broadway production, a young Gwen Verdon stopped the show and walked off with the first of her four Tony Awards. Artistic Director PAUL F. 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Rehearsals will be Sunday thru Thursdays. =20 Performance Opens - Friday, October 5 - 7:30 pm =20 Requirements: Appointment needed - Call Ann Hedger at 440-951-7500 x103 - Come prepared with a short 60's pop-style song. - Bring sheet music in the proper key. - An accompanist will play for all auditioners. =20 Casting Information: Needed: 3 women & 1 man No AEA Contracts available for this production Looking for a cast of energetic, funny, charismatic adult actors in their 20's, 30's or 40's who can sing & move well. The man will portray multiple characters. =20 The Story: Cindy works in a Laundromat. It's her birthday and everything seems just swell until the postman arrives and gives her all sorts of bad news including that she has been dumped by her pen-pal boyfriend. Cindy becomes depressed and tries 'suicide by laundry'. In walk, Marge and Dee Dee, Cindy's guardian angels, sent 'down' to help with her dilemma. Suds is loaded with more than fifty chart-topping hits from the 60s including These Boots are Made for Walkin', Are You Lonesome Tonight?, Chapel of Love, It's My Party, Johnny Angel, Respect, Secret Agent Man, and more.=20 =20 From kishia.williamson at sbcglobal.net Wed Jul 18 12:22:13 2007 From: kishia.williamson at sbcglobal.net (Kishia Williamson) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 15:22:13 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Funny & Memorable Stories Message-ID: I'm looking for funny and/or memorable stories from actors for a book I'm working on ...maybe its about a first audition, a class or performance ...maybe you tripped off the stage into the director's lap or got uncontrollable giggles in the middle of a serious scene...whatever it is especially a memory that may have also taught you something about acting. All submissions will be left anonymous-- these are for the purpose of adding a little humor to the project. Drop me a line if you have a minute to share! From donald.boozer at cpl.org Wed Jul 18 12:27:26 2007 From: donald.boozer at cpl.org (Donald Boozer) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 15:27:26 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Public Library: Warhol, India, and Baseball Message-ID: The following books relating to the performing arts are available in = the Literature Department=2C second floor of the Main Cleveland Public = Library=2C downtown Cleveland=2C at East Sixth Street and Superior Avenue= =2E = Click on the link provided to access the library=92s catalog to reserve = any of these titles=2E For more information=2C visit our location=2C call= 216- 623-2881=2C or email us at =93literature =3Cat=3E cpl=2Eorg=2E=94 Andy Warhol Screen Tests=3A The Films of Andy Warhol Catalogue Raisonn=E9= =2E Callie Angell=2E Abrams=2C 2006=2E (PN1998=2E3=2EW366 A54 2006 v=2E1) http=3A//www=2Ecpl=2Eorg/cgi-bin/lookup=2Epl=3Fisbn=3D0810955393 (Link includes cover art=2C table of contents=2C and a review) =22The films that Andy Warhol made in the 1960s are now recognized as = among the most important works of his career=2E One of the most ambitious= = projects of Warhol=27s cinema is the Screen Tests=2C a series of 472 shor= t=2C = black-and-white portraits of Warhol=27s friends=2C colleagues=2C and = acquaintances filmed over a period of three years=2C from 1964 through = 1966=2E=22 =22Taken as a whole=2C the Screen Tests are a conceptual portr= ait of = a New York era - the complex=2C interconnected avant-garde art world of = the mid-1960s=2E They also offer a reflected portrait of Warhol himself -= = his friendships and connections=2C his egalitarianism and his ambition=2C= = his fascination with personality and the human face=2C his eye for talent= = and for beauty=2C his mastery of the photographic=2C cinematic image=2E=22= -- = from the book jacket Fingerprinting Popular Culture=3A The Mythic and the Iconic in Indian = Cinema=2E Edited by Vinay Lal and Ashis Nandy=2E Oxford University Press=2C 2006=2E (PN1993=2E5=2EI8 F58 2006) http=3A//www=2Ecpl=2Eorg/cgi-bin/lookup=2Epl=3Fisbn=3D0195679180 (Link includes table of contents) =93Cinema in India has always been a play of middle-class sensibilities = and fantasy life=2E And=2C this middle class now seems to have come into = its own=2E From the time of Indira Gandhi=2C the political agendas of = political parties and leaders have been increasingly shaped by middle- class consciousness and popular cinema has become for this class both = an ideological phalanx and a major vehicle of self-expression=2E The = media-exposed public in turn has become more accessible through the = mythic structures and larger-than-life figures of popular cinema=2E The = medium has become a new=2C more powerful language of public discourse=2E=94= -- from the book jacket Stars=2C Stripes and Diamonds=3A American Culture and the Baseball Film=2E= Marshall G=2E Most and Robert Rudd=2E McFarland=2C 2006=2E (PN1995=2E9=2EB28 M67 2006) http=3A//www=2Ecpl=2Eorg/cgi-bin/lookup=2Epl=3Fisbn=3D0786425180 (Link includes cover art and table of contents) =93This critical study treats baseball cinema as a film genre and = explores the functions of baseball ideology as it is represented in = that genre=2E With commentary on 85 films=2C it focuses on how Hollywood=92= s = presentation of baseball has promoted dominant values and bridged = cultural divides=2E=94 -- from the book jacket Remember=2C books highlighted here can be borrowed through any CLEVNET = library with the touch of a button=2E Whether you=27re from Cleveland=2C = Sandusky=2C Twinsburg=2C or Wadsworth=2C just place a hold through the li= nk = provided and choose your library as the pickup location=2E ************************** Donald Boozer Subject Department Librarian Literature Department Cleveland Public Library 325 Superior Avenue=2C Cleveland=2C OH 44114 donald=2Eboozer=40cpl=2Eorg 216-623-2881 / 216-623-7050 (fax) http=3A//www=2Ecpl=2Eorg From sarah at morrisondance.com Wed Jul 18 13:09:56 2007 From: sarah at morrisondance.com (Sarah Morrison) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 16:09:56 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Walking On Other Worlds" premieres at Ingenuity Message-ID: <2753.75.33.70.94.1184789396.squirrel@webmail.serve.com> MorrisonDance teams up with NASA again for a new and exciting video premiere of ?Walking On Other Worlds? at the Ingenuity Fest, July 19-22nd, 2007 INFO & PICS at http://www.morrisondance.com/ingenuity07.htm ?Walking on Other Worlds? is an innovative video production using dance choreography and green screen technology to showcase NASA Glenn's "floating treadmill." Treadmill simulators like the enhanced Zero Gravity Locomotion Simulator (eZLS) can mimic different gravitational environments, and are used by NASA's Human Research Program and the Cleveland Clinic in studies to understand how astronauts may exercise more effectively in space. In collaboration with NASA Glenn's Imaging Technology Center, choreographer Sarah Morrison transforms the eZLS into an opportunity to "Walk on Other Worlds" with original music composed by Jim Bonney. Video presentations will be held in the Palace Theatre at Playhouse Square, Cleveland, Ohio Thursday, July 19th: 7:15pm* Friday, July 20: 5pm & 9pm Saturday, July 21: 1pm, 3:30pm*, 6pm, & 8:30pm Sunday, July 22: 12pm, 5pm, & 7:30pm *Includes presentation and a chance to hear from the creators and research team. Find out what it feels like to ?Walk on Other Worlds!,? the technology behind the eZLS, and the challenges of choreographing for zero-G! Purchase Your Ingenuity Passport Now ($5 - $15)! * Online at www.playhousesquare.org or www.tickets.com * In person at the State Theatre Ticket Office, 1519 Euclid Avenue, * Purchase by phone from Playhouse Square: 216.771.8403 For more info on MorrisonDance: http://www.MorrisonDance.com For more info on the events at Ingenuity: http://www.Ingenuitycleveland.com Hope you'll come downtown for the hottest festival in town! Sarah Artistic Director MorrisonDance http://www.morrisondance.com ____________________________________ I GoodSearch for MorrisonDance! Raise money for your favorite arts organization just by searching the Internet with GoodSearch - www.goodsearch.com - powered by Yahoo! To support MorrisonDance directly without spending a penny, click this link: http://www.goodsearch.com/?charityid=843435 From jaime_bouvier at sbcglobal.net Wed Jul 18 14:15:07 2007 From: jaime_bouvier at sbcglobal.net (Jaime Bouvier) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 14:15:07 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for "BIRTH: The Play" Message-ID: <69295.87268.qm@web81713.mail.mud.yahoo.com> AUDITIONS FOR "BIRTH: The Play" On Saturday September 29, there will be a production of "BIRTH: The Play" as part of a Labor Day event, to celebrate Women and Birth. Jaime Bouvier will direct. We are looking for 8 actresses 20-?? to portray 8 characters who share their birth experiences with the audience. There will be two opportunities to audition. Sunday, July 22 beginning promptly at 12:00 noon. Please arrive at noon. Wednesday, July 25, beginning promptly at 6:00 p.m. Please arrive at 6. Auditions will take place at Cleveland Public Theatre. Please look for the signs. Cleveland Public Theatre is located at the corner of Detroit and West 65th Street on the near west side of Cleveland. The address is: 6415 Detroit Ave. Cleveland, OH 44102 (CPT is not involved in the event, but has graciously allowed auditions to be held there). Please be prepared to do a cold reading from the script. Please also be prepared to participate in a short-warm-up and to sing with the group. We are not looking for beautiful voices, but the freedom to use your voice, and the discipline to listen to others in the group. You do not need to bring a monologue or a song. If you already have one memorized and would like the opportunity to perform it, please tell us at the beginning of auditions and we will make sure to set aside time for it. If you have any questions about the auditions, please contact Jaime Bouvier at (216) 258-1574. If you have questions about the Labor Day event, please contact Amy Klompfas at (216) 240-9549. From fstorch at beckcenter.org Wed Jul 18 14:40:50 2007 From: fstorch at beckcenter.org (Fran Storch) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 17:40:50 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Currently on Exhibit in the Beck Center Art Galleries Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84EEB06ED@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7C984.4F28FDB0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 18, 2007 For more information, contact Yvette A. Hanzel, Director of Marketing, ext. 225 Susan Gallagher, Associate Director, Visual Arts, ext. 228 =20 =20 Currently on Exhibit in the Art Galleries at the Beck Center for the Arts =20 =20 Lakewood, Ohio - Two notable artists currently have their works on display in the art galleries at the Beck Center for the Arts. In cooperation with Tregoning & Company, the Beck Center presents Recent Paintings & Works on Paper by French artist, Alain Pontecorvo in the Jean Bulicek Galleria now through August 12, 2007. In the Music-Armory Building, Drawings & Paintings by Alane Potokar Sandoval are on exhibit now through October 28, 2007. Both exhibits are free and open to the public. For individual gallery hours, contact the Beck Center at (216) 521-2540. This is the first exhibition of Pontecorvo's work in the United States. He is among the top figurative artists working in France today. A traditional painter, his style is based on the Dutch and Italian masters. This exhibit includes paintings and drawings featuring Pontecorvo's vibrant use of color and compositional placement of forms and figures. His work has been displayed internationally in public and private collections in the United States, France, Germany, Belgium, Italy, and many other countries. A reception will be held on Friday, July 20 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. in the Daniels Lounge. The public is invited to attend. Alane Potokar Sandoval is a local artist whose professional career has involved the film and multi-media industries. A graduate of Kent State University, she has worked professionally in Chicago and New York. As an artist, she works primarily with drawing and painting a diversity of subject matter including cats, musicians, dancers, as well as abstractions. Sandoval has studied theater design and continues to develop her landscape and life drawing skills. She has exhibited locally and recently was the featured artist at Fat Cats for the Tremont Art Walk.=20 The Beck Center for the Arts is a comprehensive arts organization offering professional theater productions on two stages; arts education in dance, music, theater, and visual arts; and gallery exhibits featuring primarily local and regional artists. 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Lakewood, = Ohio = – Two notable artists currently have their works on display in the art = galleries at the Beck = Center for the Arts.  In = cooperation with Tregoning & Company, the = Beck = Center presents Recent Paintings & Works on = Paper by French artist, Alain Pontecorvo in the Jean Bulicek Galleria now through = August 12, 2007.  In the = Music-Armory Building, Drawings & Paintings by Alane Potokar Sandoval are on exhibit now = through October 28, = 2007.  Both exhibits are free and open = to the public.  For individual = gallery hours, contact the Beck = Center at (216) 521-2540.

This is the first exhibition of Pontecorvo’s work in the = United States.  He is among the top figurative artists working in = France today.  A traditional = painter, his style is based on the Dutch and Italian masters.  This exhibit includes paintings = and drawings featuring Pontecorvo’s vibrant use of color and compositional = placement of forms and figures.  His = work has been displayed internationally in public and private collections in the = United States, = France, Germany, = Belgium, Italy, = and many other countries.  A = reception will be held on Friday, July 20 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. in the = Daniels Lounge.  The public is invited to = attend.

Alane Potokar Sandoval is a local artist whose professional career has involved the = film and multi-media industries.  A graduate of = Kent State = University, she has worked professionally in = Chicago and New York.  As an artist, she works = primarily with drawing and painting a diversity of subject matter including cats, musicians, = dancers, as well as abstractions.  =  Sandoval has studied theater = design and continues to develop her landscape and life drawing skills.  She has exhibited locally and = recently was the featured artist at Fat Cats for the Tremont Art Walk. =

The = Beck Center for the Arts is a = comprehensive arts organization offering professional theater productions on two = stages; arts education in dance, music, theater, and visual arts; and gallery = exhibits featuring primarily local and regional artists.  Located at = 17801 Detroit Avenue in = Lakewood, the Beck = Center is just ten minutes west of downtown = Cleveland.  Convenient on-site parking is available.  For more = information on the Beck = Center go to www.beckcenter.org.

 

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-------------------------------1184797341-- From royberko at yahoo.com Wed Jul 18 15:46:48 2007 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 15:46:48 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: Shaw Festival of Canada, Part 3 July 11-14 Message-ID: <554986.35724.qm@web33107.mail.mud.yahoo.com> AND STILL MORE ON THE SHAW FESTIVAL--play reviews and places to stay, eat and tour Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times --COOLCLEVELAND.COM & NEOHIOPAL.COM-- Considered by many theatre experts as the best repertory company in North America, the G. B. Shaw Festival, located in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Canada, a short distance from Niagara Falls, offers an excellent season of productions. In addition there are some excellent restaurants and sites to visit. In my other columns in this series I reviewed ?SUMMER AND SMOKE, ??HOTEL PECCADILLO,? ?MACK AND MABEL,? ?THE PHILANDERER,? ?LILLIES? and ?THE CIRCLE.? If you missed those reviews go online to www.royberko.info. The two other plays I saw were: ?THE CASSILIS ENGAGEMENT? and ?THE KILTARTAN COMEDIES.? THE CASSILIS ENGAGEMENT Sr. John Hankin, one of the most admired comic writers of the Edwardian era, is generally unknown to present day theatre-goers in spite of the fact that his good friend, G. B. Shaw, once referred to him as ?the Mephistopheles of the new comedy.? Part of the reason for Hankins? anonymity was his suicide at age 40, as an escape from a life of ill health. It is ironic that his life came to its final curtain, as his plays often do, without a happy ending. His two major plays were ?THE RETURN OF THE PRODIGAL?, subtitled ?A Comedy for Fathers? and ?THE CASSILIS ENGAGEMENT,? referred to as ?A Comedy for Mothers,? which is now in production at the Shaw. Hankins? plays, though they are all comedies, are governed by ?aesthetics of negativity.? The plots lead toward the dissolution of familial ties and love relationships, toward closure marked by disharmony. The plot of ?THE CASSILIS ENGAGEMENT? centers on three uniquely different mothers. Though the story appears to be a conventional comedy of manners, it proves to be nothing of the kind. The wealthy Mrs. Cassilis dotes on Geoffrey, her unmarried son. The very uptight Countess of Remenham has always assumed that Geoffrey was going to marry her daughter. Foiling the plans, Geoffrey has become engaged to Ethel, a cockney, lower class and crass city girl. Ethel and her mother, Mrs. Borridge, are invited to visit Mrs. Cassilis?s house. What plays out are a series of events which move the plot through one hilarious conflict after another, and toward an obvious ending. The Shaw production, under the direction of Christopher Newton, turns out to be out and-out fun. Much of this centers on the hysterical performance by Mary Haney as the uneducated and blunt Mrs. Borridge. Her exact opposite, Mrs. Cassilis, played by Goldie Semple, is cool, collected and bright. Semple builds a clear character who manipulates all around her in a passive aggressive manner. David Leyshon (Geoffrey) plays the perfect pawn, caught between mother and fiancee. Donna Belleville so perfectly portrays the uptight Countess of Remenham that, after-a-while, the audience started to groan each time she opened her mouth to speak. Played in three-quarter round in the intimate Court House Theatre, the production is well-paced and draws a healthy round of laughs. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: ?THE CASSILIS ENGAGEMENT? is a fun walk along the path of humor. You won?t learn anything much, but you will have a good time watching a master of language and plot development weave his web. ?THE KILTARTAN COMEDIES? Lady Augusta Gregory was an Anglo-Irish dramatist and folklorist. She dedicated much of her life to collecting Gaelic folklore and keeping the Irish language viable. She published a series of books related to Kiltartan history. She also wrote plays of questionable value. As a fellow Irish writer stated, ?"the presentation of her plays nearly ruined the Abbey [the national Irish theatre venue]". Shaw has chosen to present two of Lady Gregory?s short writings. The first part of the program is ?THE RISING OF THE MOON.? It is based on a ballad of the same name by famous Irish balladeer John Keegan. The song remains popular and the tune widely recognized in Ireland today as a protest song against British control. The ballad-opera tells the tale of a rogue who tries to escape from a town after committing some crimes, but is caught by a policeman. Through Irish charm and guile, he talks his way to freedom. Gregory intended the message as an attack on England in Ireland?s fight for freedom, though this is not overly evident in the play?s actions, but a careful listen to the words of the song reveal her purposes. ?SPREADING THE NEWS? is a delightful bit of fluff which illustrates how rumors are created and spread. This is relevant in spotlighting the Irish as great story tellers and exaggerators. What starts as an act of kindness, the return of a pitch fork that has been left behind, is manipulated into a story of death, infidelity and a potential immigration to America. Mary Haney is riotous as an apple saleswoman who is the hub of the wheel of the rumor. This is fun, fun fun! CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: The hour-long production of ?THE KILTARTAN COMEDIES? is worth going to just to see Mary Haney in ?SPREADING THE NEWS? and relive your own experience with how rumors are spread. The first show, ?THE RISING OF THE MOON,? will probably be of less interest. SHAW AREA ATTRACTIONS Besides the plays themselves, the Festival includes a reading series, coffee concerts, seminars, backstage tours and pre-show chats. The city has a golf course, speed boat rides and carriages that travel the streets. Just wandering the small town and looking at the beautiful flowers and gardens can be a wonderful experience. There are some excellent places to eat including my favorite, The Queenston Heights Restaurant (www.queenstonheights.com). It is located in a park just over the US Canadian border. The facility has a breathtaking view of the Niagara River gorge. A new addition to my favorites list is the Restaurant at the Niagara Culinary Institute, located about twenty minutes away from the theatres. Here, student chefs and restaurant management majors hone their skills. The food is excellent and the venue attractive. Remember, these are students, professional wanna? be?s, and the service may be a little erratic. Tired of waiting for a casino in Cleveland? For those so-inclined, Niagara Falls, which is near Niagara-on-the-Lake, has two casino resorts. There is also a large outlet store complex for the bargain shopper. And, of course, not to be overlooked are the attractions connected to the magnificent falls. For theatre information, a brochure, lodging suggestions or tickets call 800-511-7429 or go on-line to www.shawfest.com. Ask about packages that include lodging, meals and tickets. Be aware that the festival offers day-of-the-show rush tickets and senior matinee prices. 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. 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FAIRMOUNT CENTER for the Arts & FPAC have planned a G= REAT=20 TRIP TO NYC August 7-10. 
 
NEW YORK CITY AND=20 BROADWAY

Come=20 join us for an exciting trip to NYC to see some Broadway shows and take in t= he=20 sights!!

Tuesday, August 7 - Friday, August 10, 2007:=20
four days, three nights

Th= is trip is=20 sponsored by Fairmount Center for the Arts and is open to FPAC campers,= =20 their parents and anyone else who wants to come from the general community.=20

Tour=20 Includes: 47 Passenger Motor coach, 3 nights lodging (choice of 4 per room o= r 2=20 per room), 3 Broadway show tickets. For two of the shows you will have a cho= ice=20 depending upon your interest and age appropriateness - #1 - Spri= ng=20 Awakening or Mary Poppins, #2 - A Chorus Line=20 or Xanadu, #3 - Legally=20 Blond

Al= so included in=20 the trip is a workshop with Broadway actor Michelle Federer.

ALL meal= s=20 & admissions, taxes/tips, guide fees, full itinerary as listed are=20 included.

Th= e trip will be=20 hosted and children and teens will be chaperoned by Robert R. Jackson - owne= r of=20 Traveling Classrooms, Fred Sternfeld - FPAC camp director, and other FPAC st= aff.=20 Children 5th grade and under must have a parent stay in their hotel room (th= ree=20 children, one adult per room OR one child, one adult per room). Security=20 personnel hired by Fairmount Center will be provided in the hotel.=20


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  • 6:30am Cleveland Southeastern Trails Mot= or coach=20 (47 Passenger) Departure Location: Chagrin Falls High School Front Parking= =20 Lot.
  • 9:00am Restroom Stop on I-80 In Pennsylvania
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  • 10:15 - 11:15pm Empire State Observation= Deck=20
  • 11:45pm (approximately) Check into hotel= .=20 Hampton Inn Meadowlands, 304 Paterson Plank Rd., Carlstadt, NJ 07072.=20 210-935-9000. We will be listed at the hotel as "Traveling Classrooms=20 Fairmount Performing Art Center Group."

DAY 2:=20  

  • 7:30 - 8:30pm Hotel Complimentary Contin= ental=20 Buffet Breakfast
  • 8:30am Depart Hotel
      
  • 9:00am - 1:00pm Rockefeller Center=20 Area
         * NBC Studio Tour
       &n= bsp;=20 * "Top Of The Rock" Observation Deck
         *=20 Sightseeing/ Shopping/Lunch, $5.00 cash handed out to each person for 48th= =20 Street Deli
         * NBC Plaza, NBC Gift Shop, St.=20 Patrick's Cathedral
  • 1:00pm Metropolita= n Museum=20 Of Art, Central Park Carriage Ride, Sightseeing time and shopping in Times= =20 Square
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DAY 3:= =20

  • 8:00 - 9:00am Hotel Complimentary Contin= ental=20 Buffet Breakfast
  • 9:00am Depart Hotel
  • 10:00am Workshop with Broadway Artist Mi= chelle=20 Federer.
  • Noon Deli Lunch Near Lincoln Center, $5.= 00 cash=20 to be handed out to each person.
  • 1:00pm Lincoln Center Tour, United Natio= n's=20 Tour
  • 6:30pm Dinner at Jeckyl & Hyde=20 Restaurant
  • 8:00pm BROADWAY SHOW
  • 11:00pm Return to Hotel after show=20

DAY 4:   =

  • 8:00 - 9:00am Complimentary Buffet Break= fast at=20 Hotel
               = ;    =20
  • 9:00am Depart Hotel
  • 9:30am - 12:30pm Statue Of Liberty/Ellis Island=20 Ferry
               = ;    =20
  • 12:30pm Ground Zero-St. Paul's Church/Lo= wer=20 Broadway, Reflection/Shopping, 7.00 cash handed out to each person for Del= i=20 Lunch.           &n= bsp;            =    =20
      =20             &n= bsp;
    =20
  • 2:00pm Depart for=20 Home
               =     =20
  • 6:00pm Fast Food Dinner Enroute Home, $5= .00 cash=20 handed out to each=20 person.
              &nb= sp;   =20
  • Approximately 11:00pm arrive back at Cha= grin=20 Falls High School
For more information, FAQS and a=20 registration form please go to this link: http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac07/nyc.htm
 

<= BR>
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-------------------------------1184845227-- From t_gradisher at hotmail.com Wed Jul 18 22:41:16 2007 From: t_gradisher at hotmail.com (ted gradisher) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 01:41:16 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Computer special effects tech needed for indie film, paid Message-ID:


E.M. PRODUCTIONS is looking for someone to do computer special effects on a feature length, indie horror film. Production to start in spring of '08. This is a paid gig. We need to get together soon to discuss production notes and be on same page when production rolls. Anyone interested email me a.s.a.p. t_gradisher at hotmail.com




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E. M. Productions

From KevinJosephKelly at aol.com Wed Jul 18 23:30:38 2007 From: KevinJosephKelly at aol.com (KevinJosephKelly at aol.com) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 02:30:38 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Oklahoma opens this weekend in Medina, produced by CAMEO Message-ID: -------------------------------1184826638 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en =20 =20 CAMEO announces its 5th summer musical, Rodgers and Hammerstein=E2=80=99s O= klahoma! =20 to be performed July 20-22, and 26-29 at the Medina Performing Arts Center,= =20 a beautiful state-of-the-art, 1200-seat venue that has been acclaimed as on= e=20 of the finest facilities in the state of Ohio (located at 777 East Union=20 Street, Medina OH 44256. Directions to the facility are available at=20 _www.mcsoh.org/pac/directions.htm_ (mip://013de888/www.mcsoh.org/pac/directi= ons.htm) ).=20 The production will be directed by veteran actor and director, Bill=20 Hoffman, a talented professional who has directed more than 60 large musica= ls in his=20 career, in New York City, Washington DC, and Cleveland Playhouse. More tha= n=20 40 local actors and dancers will be performing in this outstanding=20 production. Tickets are available at the Performing Arts Center box office=20 (330-636-3400) or at local Buehler=E2=80=99s locations: $15 Adults; $10 Ag= es 12-17 and=20 Seniors; $8 Children under 12 and groups of 20+. Show times will be 7:30 P= M, except=20 Sunday matinees will take place at 2:00 PM. Visit CAMEO=E2=80=99s website= at=20 _www.cameo-medina.org_ (http://www.cameo-medina.org/) .=20 I am playing Jud in this production. This really is a terrific community=20 theatre and it would be great if you could come out and support the show an= d=20 the theatre. The venue is truly amazing. See ya there!!!!=20 =20 "Nothing can bring you peace but yourself." - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Life isn't about finding yourself, it's about creating yourself." - George= =20 Bernard Shaw "I regard the theatre as the greatest of all art forms, the most immediate=20 way in which a human being can share with another the sense of what it is t= o=20 be a human being." - Oscar Wilde=20 ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL a= t=20 http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour -------------------------------1184826638 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

CAMEO announces its 5th summer musical= ,=20 Rodgers and Hammerstein=E2=80=99s Oklahoma= !  to be=20 performed July 20-22, and 26-29 at the Medina Performing Arts Center, a=20 beautiful state-of-the-art, 1200-seat venue that has been acclaimed as one o= f=20 the finest facilities in the state of Ohio=  =20 (located at 777 East Union Street, Medina OH 44256.  Directions to the facility are ava= ilable=20 at www.mcsoh.org/pac/d= irections.htm ).  The production will be directed by= =20 veteran actor and director, Bill Hoffman, a talented professional who has=20 directed more than 60 large musicals in his career, in=20 New York=20 City,=20 Washington DC, and Cleveland Playhouse.  More than 40 local actors and danc= ers=20 will be performing in this outstanding production.  Tickets are available at the=20 Performing Arts Center box office (330-636-3400) or at local Buehler= =E2=80=99s=20 locations:  $15 Adults; $10 Ag= es=20 12-17 and Seniors; $8 Children under 12 and groups of 20+.  Show times will be 7:30=20 PM, except Sunday matin= ees=20 will take place at 2:00 PM.  Visit=20 CAMEO=E2=80=99s website at www.cameo-medina.org.

I am playing Jud in this=20 production.  This really is a terrific community theatre and it would b= e=20 great if you could come out and support the show and the theatre. The venue=20= is=20 truly amazing. See ya there!!!!

 

 


"Nothing can bring you peace but yourself= ." -=20 Ralph Waldo Emerson

"Life isn't about finding yo= urself,=20 it's about creating yourself." - George Bernard Shaw
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-------------------------------1184826638-- From mardus at sbcglobal.net Wed Jul 18 23:56:43 2007 From: mardus at sbcglobal.net (Marie Dusini) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 23:56:43 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Western Reserve Playhouse Presents 'I LOVE YOU, YOU'RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE' Message-ID: <183717.56505.qm@web81006.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-210257486-1184828203=:56505 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit I LOVE YOU, YOU'RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE Directed By ROBERT KMIECIK CONTINUES JULY 20, 21, 22*, 27, 28, AUGUST 3 and 4th AT WESTERN RESERVE PLAYHOUSE FEATURING Woman # 1 STEPHANIE NEWPORT Woman # 2 MARIA JACOBS Man # 1 JOSH BRICKER Man # 2 JERRY SCHABER Musical Director: BETH AYERS Stage Manager: Renee DeSantis Choreographer: Rena Alessio Baker Costumer: Donna Curfman Set Designer: Walt Kaminski Set Decorator: Anna Zender Set Construction: Jack Steele Lights: Marc Dusini Producers Sue Synder and Marie Dusini Ticket prices: $12.00 Adults $11.00 Seniors and Students Curtain 8 pm - 7:30 p.m. Sunday the 22nd FOR RESERVATIONS CALL: 330-620-7314 WRP is located at 3326 Everett Road at the Bath/Richfield Township line in Summit County near Interstates 271 and 77 (Exit 143). The theatre is a big gray barn built in 1886. --0-210257486-1184828203=:56505 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
                                   
 
                I LOVE YOU, YOU'RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE
                                       Directed By   ROBERT KMIECIK
 
                                              CONTINUES
   
                            JULY  20, 21, 22*,   27, 28,   AUGUST 3  and 4th
 
                                 AT WESTERN RESERVE PLAYHOUSE
 
                                                   FEATURING
 
                                Woman # 1          STEPHANIE NEWPORT
                                Woman # 2          MARIA JACOBS
 
                                Man  # 1              JOSH BRICKER
                                Man  # 2              JERRY SCHABER
 
                Musical Director:   BETH AYERS   Stage Manager:  Renee DeSantis
                Choreographer:    Rena Alessio Baker  Costumer:  Donna Curfman
 
                Set Designer:  Walt Kaminski             Set Decorator:   Anna Zender
                Set Construction: Jack Steele             Lights:               Marc Dusini
 
                                  Producers                Sue Synder and Marie Dusini
 
                      Ticket prices: $12.00 Adults  $11.00 Seniors and Students 
                                  Curtain 8 pm - 7:30 p.m. Sunday the 22nd   
                        
                                 FOR RESERVATIONS CALL:    330-620-7314
WRP is located at 3326 Everett Road at the Bath/Richfield Township line in Summit County near Interstates 271 and 77 (Exit 143).  The theatre is a big gray barn built in 1886. 
 
 
--0-210257486-1184828203=:56505-- From mardus at sbcglobal.net Wed Jul 18 23:57:37 2007 From: mardus at sbcglobal.net (Marie Dusini) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 23:57:37 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Western Reserve Playhouse announces Teen Theatrical Classes Message-ID: <385717.80593.qm@web81001.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1896307277-1184828257=:80593 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit WESTERN RESERVE PLAYHOUSE Announces It's TEEN SUMMER THEATRICAL CLASSES Technical Classes Acting Classes 3 Weeks - August 6 - 26 4 Weeks - July 30 -- Aug. 26 11:30 - 2:00 Monday thru Friday 9:00 - 11:30 Monday thru Friday $100.00 $125,00 ENROLL IN BOTH CLASSES FOR $200.00 All students will either perform in the play or be back stage/technical crew. Performance dates are August 24th, 25th and 26th CLASSES UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF DIRECTOR JIM VOLKERT For more information call Jim at 330-603-8334 or 330-620-7314 The Playhouse is located at the Bath/Richfield Township line in Summit County across from Revere High School Physical address 3326 Everett Road, Bath, Ohio 44210 --0-1896307277-1184828257=:80593 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
                       
                          WESTERN RESERVE PLAYHOUSE
                                         Announces It's
                    TEEN SUMMER THEATRICAL CLASSES
 
        Technical Classes                                          Acting Classes
     3 Weeks  -  August 6 - 26                                   4 Weeks  -  July 30 -- Aug. 26    11:30 - 2:00  Monday thru Friday                        9:00 - 11:30  Monday thru Friday
               $100.00                                                                $125,00    
                 ENROLL IN BOTH CLASSES FOR  $200.00
 
   All students will either perform in the play or be back stage/technical crew.
                      Performance dates are August 24th, 25th and 26th
 
            CLASSES UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF DIRECTOR JIM VOLKERT
                 For more information call Jim at 330-603-8334 or 330-620-7314
 
     The Playhouse is located at the Bath/Richfield Township line in Summit County
                                  across from Revere High School
                   Physical address 3326 Everett Road, Bath, Ohio   44210
                       
--0-1896307277-1184828257=:80593-- From sales at rparts.org Thu Jul 19 07:04:38 2007 From: sales at rparts.org (Brandon Smith) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 10:04:38 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a guitarist In-Reply-To: <20070719050403.E549562588@mailman.siteprotect.com> References: <20070719050403.E549562588@mailman.siteprotect.com> Message-ID: <0a7f01c7ca0d$bef373c0$7100a8c0@RPA.LOCAL> For upcoming production of CATS. Performances Aug 4-5, 11-12, with rehearsals the previous week. Pays $50 per service plus some mileage. Please call me directly at 419-564-8898. Must be able to read music and follow a conductor! Brandon Smith Mansfield Symphony Orchestra -----Original Message----- From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of neohiopal-request at lists.fredsternfeld.com Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2007 1:04 AM To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Subject: NEohioPAL digest, Vol 1 #2266 - 27 msgs Send NEohioPAL mailing list submissions to neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to neohiopal-request at lists.fredsternfeld.com You can reach the person managing the list at neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of NEohioPAL digest..." No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. 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Brandon Smith Mansfield Symphony Orchestra 419-564-8898 -----Original Message----- From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of neohiopal-request at lists.fredsternfeld.com Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2007 1:04 AM To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Subject: NEohioPAL digest, Vol 1 #2266 - 27 msgs Send NEohioPAL mailing list submissions to neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to neohiopal-request at lists.fredsternfeld.com You can reach the person managing the list at neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of NEohioPAL digest..." No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. 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We are looking for boys and girls of any ethnicity who can play a nine year old, and one boy who can play a five year old (the actor who plays five should probably be older in reality). The auditions are open to both union and non-union actors; no children will become union as a result of being in A Christmas Story. Rehearsals will begin November 5 and performances will be November November 29-December 23. The commitment will in general not conflict with school; you will be notified well in advance of any times that the actors will be asked to miss classes for rehearsals or performances. While the auditions are open to any child who wishes to be considered, they will be by appointment only. To make an appointment, please respond to this email. Please provide the name of the child, the name and contact information for at least one parent, and a preference for date and time. We will accommodate preferences to the best of our ability. For the audition, the child should prepare up to three minutes of anything they wish. What is most common is one or two monologues. There is no singing in the play and there will be no pianist at the audition, but children who wish to do so are welcome to sing. The auditions will be held at the Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euclid Avenue. Again, please respond to this email to make an appointment or to ask any questions. Anita B. Kumar Artistic Intern Cleveland Play House 216-795-7000 x148 akumar at clevelandplayhouse.com Sherlock Holmes, Man of La Mancha, The Chosen, Doubt, Gee's Bend...Great Plays at the Play House this season! Anita B. Kumar Artistic Intern Cleveland Play House 216-795-7000 x148 akumar at clevelandplayhouse.com Sherlock Holmes, Man of La Mancha, The Chosen, Doubt, Gee's Bend...Great Plays at the Play House this season! ------=_NextPart_000_0004_01C7C9F0.29308C50 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable ANNOUNCING: Auditions for Children's Roles in A Christmas Story = at the Cleveland Play House

The Cleveland Play House will hold = auditions for children in A Christmas Story on Monday, July 23 = and Tuesday, July 24 from 4:00 to 8:00. The auditions are for children = only. We are looking for boys and girls of any ethnicity who can play a = nine year old, and one boy who can play a five year old (the actor who = plays five should probably be older in reality). The auditions are open = to both union and non-union actors; no children will become union as a = result of being in A Christmas Story.

Rehearsals will begin November 5 and = performances will be November November 29-December 23. The commitment = will in general not conflict with school; you will be notified well in = advance of any times that the actors will be asked to miss classes for = rehearsals or performances.

While the auditions are open to any = child who wishes to be considered, they will be by appointment only. To = make an appointment, please respond to this email. Please provide the = name of the child, the name and contact information for at least one = parent, and a preference for date and time. We will accommodate = preferences to the best of our ability.

For the audition, the child should = prepare up to three minutes of anything they wish. What is most common = is one or two monologues. There is no singing in the play and there will = be no pianist at the audition, but children who wish to do so are = welcome to sing.

The auditions will be held at the = Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euclid Avenue. Again, please respond to this = email to make an appointment or to ask any questions.

Anita B. Kumar
Artistic Intern
Cleveland Play House
216-795-7000 x148
akumar at clevelandplayhouse.com
Sherlock Holmes, Man of La Mancha, = The Chosen, Doubt, Gee's Bend...Great Plays at the Play House this = season!


Anita B. Kumar
Artistic Intern
Cleveland Play House
216-795-7000 x148
akumar at clevelandplayhouse.com

Sherlock Holmes, Man of La Mancha, The = Chosen, Doubt, Gee's Bend...Great Plays at the Play House this = season!

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Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discov= er.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour --part1_ce1.1559486f.33d0ec9f_boundary-- From higbee at chsaviour.org Thu Jul 19 09:40:23 2007 From: higbee at chsaviour.org (Judith Higbee) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 12:40:23 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for the role of Amahl (the boy) July 28 and August 2 Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7CA23.807A69AD Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Arts in the Cathedral (Church of the Saviour in Cleveland Hts.) will be presenting Gian Carlo Menotti's chamber opera Amahl and the Night Visitors on Dec. 7 at 7:30 p.m. and Dec. 8 at 4:00 p.m. =20 =20 This 45 minute opera tells the touching story of a lame shepherd boy who lives in poverty with his widowed mother. In the middle of the night a knock at the door announces a visit from the three Kings following the star in search of the Christ Child. Flustered, the mother sends Amahl to ask their neighbors to bring gifts and to dance for the Kings. An act of selflessness changes the lives of Amahl and his mother forever. =20 AUDITIONS FOR THE ROLE OF AMAHL (the boy) will be held BY APPOINTMENT on Saturday July 28 and Thursday August 2nd.=20 AUDITION REQUIREMENTS: Audition Requirements: A boy soprano who looks approximately 10-12 years old (No girls will be auditioned for this role.) =20 1) One song of your choice, memorized in English (An accompanist will be provided, please bring music.) 2) Callbacks will be asked to learn a short selection from the opera =20 FOR AN AUDITION APPOINTMENT: Contact Judith Higbee at higbee at chsaviour.org or by calling the church office at 216-321-8880. =20 Church of the Saviour 2537 Lee Road Cleveland Hts. OH 44118 =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7CA23.807A69AD Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Arts in the Cathedral (Church of = the Saviour in Cleveland Hts.) will be presenting Gian Carlo Menotti's = chamber opera Amahl and the Night Visitors  on Dec. 7 at = 7:30 = p.m. and Dec. 8 at 4:00 p.m. 

 

This 45 minute opera tells the = touching story of a lame shepherd boy who lives in poverty with his widowed mother.  In the middle of the night a knock at the door announces a visit from the three Kings following the star in search = of the Christ Child. Flustered, the mother sends Amahl to ask their neighbors = to bring gifts and to dance for the Kings. An act of selflessness changes the = lives of Amahl and his mother forever.

 

AUDITIONS FOR = THE ROLE OF AMAHL (the boy) will be held BY APPOINTMENT on Saturday July 28 and Thursday August = 2nd. 

AUDITION = REQUIREMENTS:

Audition Requirements: A boy soprano who looks approximately = 10-12 years old

(No girls will be auditioned for this role.)  =

1) One song of your choice, = memorized in English (An accompanist will be provided, please bring = music.)

2) Callbacks will be asked to learn a short selection from the = opera

 

FOR AN AUDITION APPOINTMENT: = Contact Judith Higbee at higbee at chsaviour.org or by calling the church office at 216-321-8880.

 

Church of the = Saviour

2537 Lee Road

Cleveland Hts. OH = 44118

 

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C7CA23.807A69AD-- From Tina.A.Karniotis at sherwin.com Thu Jul 19 06:34:53 2007 From: Tina.A.Karniotis at sherwin.com (Tina.A.Karniotis at sherwin.com) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 09:34:53 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Raquy and the Cavemen and Hareem Shar'eem - middle eastern music and dance - Saturday, 7/21/2007 Message-ID: This is a multipart message in MIME format. --=_alternative 004A9AFC8525731D_= Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Raquy and The Cavemen are returning to Cleveland on their Starwood 2007 Tour to promote the release of their new album, Naked Saturday, July 21 - Cleveland, OH 7pm - Drumming workshop with Raquy (bring your own drum) 9pm - Raquy and the Cavemen with Cleveland based Bellydance Troupe Hareem Shareem! Show - $10, Workshop+Show - $20 Wilbert's, 812 Huron Rd. East, Cleveland, Ohio 216 902 4663 Raquy and the Cavemen of Brooklyn, NY, brings traditional Middle Eastern music and modern drumming to a heady peak. Raquy has travelled to many distant countries including those in the Middle East, Egypt and India, where she has experienced and absorbed vast amounts of musical culture. She uses all this knowledge to bring an amazing act to the stage. Raquy Danzinger performs with the Dumbek (Arabic hand drum) and the Iranian Kamanche, which is much like a violin. Raquy and the Cavemen allow the listener to experience the musical cultures from The Middle East and Egypt and fuse them with Liron Peled's hard rock drumming background. The name Cavemen is appropriate due to the rawness of the beats, and there is also a timeless property to the music that makes it impossible to dislike. The whole experience of the music takes you on a journey to the roots of Middle Eastern drumming and as soon as that kemenche starts flowing the trip goes deeper. Its sound is like a close stare into the eyes and soul of the Middle Eastern culture that lives inside the music. Raquy brings forth the experience of an ancient culture straight to the stage for everyone to reflect, react and rotate to Hareem Shar'eem (a.k.a. the Wicked Harem) is a troupe of Middle Eastern-inspired bellydancers based in Cleveland, Ohio. We pride ourselves on the creativity of our shows and the skill of our dancing, no matter what style we choose to perform that day. From our irrepressibly dazzling cabaret style to our captivatingly enigmatic tribal fusion, to our dramatically bold Rom style, our shows are a rollicking good time. www.raquy.com www.geocities.com/troupehareemshareem --=_alternative 004A9AFC8525731D_= Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII"
Raquy and The Cavemen
are returning to Cleveland on their Starwood 2007 Tour
to promote the release of their new album, Naked

Saturday, July 21 - Cleveland, OH
7pm -
Drumming workshop with Raquy (bring your own drum)
9pm - 
Raquy and the Cavemen with Cleveland based Bellydance Troupe Hareem Shareem!
Show - $10, Workshop+Show - $20
Wilbert's, 812 Huron Rd. East, Cleveland, Ohio 216 902 4663

Raquy and the Cavemen of Brooklyn, NY, brings traditional Middle Eastern music and modern drumming to a heady peak. Raquy has travelled to many distant countries including those in the Middle East, Egypt and India, where she has experienced and absorbed vast amounts of musical culture. She uses all this knowledge to bring an amazing act to the stage. Raquy Danzinger performs with the Dumbek (Arabic hand drum) and the Iranian Kamanche, which is much like a violin.

Raquy and the Cavemen allow the listener to experience the musical cultures from The Middle East and Egypt and fuse them with Liron Peled's hard rock drumming background. The name Cavemen is appropriate due to the rawness of the beats, and there is also a timeless property to the music that makes it impossible to dislike. The whole experience of the music takes you on a journey to the roots of Middle Eastern drumming and as soon as that kemenche starts flowing the trip goes deeper. Its sound is like a close stare into the eyes and soul of the Middle Eastern culture that lives inside the music. Raquy brings forth the experience of an ancient culture straight to the stage for everyone to reflect, react and rotate to

 Hareem Shar'eem (a.k.a. the Wicked Harem) is a troupe of Middle Eastern-inspired bellydancers based in Cleveland, Ohio. We pride ourselves on the creativity of our shows and the skill of our dancing, no matter what style we choose to perform that day. From our irrepressibly dazzling cabaret style to our captivatingly enigmatic tribal fusion, to our dramatically bold Rom style, our shows are a rollicking good time.

www.raquy.com
www.geocities.com/troupehareemshareem
--=_alternative 004A9AFC8525731D_=-- From dennis at vanityCrash.com Thu Jul 19 10:49:19 2007 From: dennis at vanityCrash.com (Dennis Yurich) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 13:49:19 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]*Vanity Crash* | Fri July 20 | HiFi Lakewood Message-ID: <469FA41F.1070405@vanityCrash.com> Hey vC fans, we wanted to apologize for any inconvenience you incurred due to our crappy email program that f*** up our emailing without us knowing it. Thanks to those who contacted us about it. Hopefully we have fixed the problem. You only have a day to reserve some discount tickets for this Friday July 20 show a the HiFi and coupons for a free copy of our live CD. Since it is too late to mail them out, email dennis at vanitycrash.com and request how many you want. We will leave them in an envelope at the door for you under your name. Remember, we need your pretty face! We are filming this Friday's July 20th show at the Hi Fi and we want you to be part of it. We plan lots of audience shots and would love to have you up front rockin' to vanityCrash. Also dress in your finest since we will be filming interviews with fans throughout the night. So, email us NOW so we can make sure we get yours at the door for you. Friday, July 20, vanityCrash on at 11:30pm Hi Fi Concert Club (http://www.hificoncertclub.com), 11729 Detroit Ave., Lakewood, OH 44107 (216) 521-8878 18 and over, $10 at the door ($8 with discount ticket), add $3 for under 21 Exciting News: Just released - Rock 4 Life (http://www.quickstarproductions.com/rock_4_life.html) compilation CD featuring vanityCrash. This is a great CD for a great cause, Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis (cure only by a liver transplant), and features 22 cool acts from across the country. The CD will be available at the show for only $5! vanityCrash songs "New Girl" and "Legend" are featured in the upcoming film "Head of the Company". The comedy stars Keith Bracken as a boss who serves a hire purpose and Timothy A. King as a job candidate frustrated by discrimination. The film previews July 28 and is being submitted to all the major film festivals. Stay tune for more film news next month. vanityCrash got selected to showcase at the Midpoint Music Festival (http://www.mpmf.com/) this fall in Cincinnati. We played the festival two years ago, had a rockin' time, made great contacts and met some very cool acts (like our faves Girls on Film - http://www.myspace.com/gof). We can't wait to do it again! We've had many very cool shows lately and our Verlie's show got captured on video. Be sure to check the clips out at http://www.verliescafe.com/video1.htm. Lastly Dan has been bustin' his butt killing people nightly. Staring as Dr. Jekyll and his evil alter ego Mr Hyde, Dan has the stage oozing in blood from impaling a sorry fella to ripping out a woman's heart! Don't miss this one-of-a-kind production at the Beck Center of the Arts. Vanity Crash is Dan Folino, Dennis Yurich, Brian Hager and Jason Giaco http://www.vanityCrash.com http://www.mySpace.com/vanityCrash From Michael_L_Caraffi at KeyBank.com Thu Jul 19 11:09:27 2007 From: Michael_L_Caraffi at KeyBank.com (Michael_L_Caraffi at KeyBank.com) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 14:09:27 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CALLING ALL WOODWIND PLAYERS - Joseph Musicians needed... PAID GIG! 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MUSICIANS STILL NEEDED FOR ELYRIA SUMMER THEATER'S P= RODUCTION OF
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Musical Director is still looking to fill the following vacant positions:
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--0__=0ABBF98EDFF01C648f9e8a93df938690918c0ABBF98EDFF01C64-- From tomfulton at aol.com Thu Jul 19 11:16:42 2007 From: tomfulton at aol.com (tomfulton at aol.com) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 14:16:42 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITIONS for "Reflections" - World Premiere - directed by Tom Fulton Message-ID: <8C9984817BA323C-8EC-948E@WEBMAIL-DC12.sysops.aol.com> ----------MB_8C9984817BA323C_8EC_12C03_WEBMAIL-DC12.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" SUBJECT:=C2=A0AUDITIONS=20 BECK CENTER FOR THE ARTS Audition Date:=C2=A0 Monday, July 30 - 6pm - 10pm Call:=C2=A0 216-521-2540 to schedule an audition Note:=C2=A0 These=C2=A0roles are non-equity only. =C2=A0 Hello Everyone, =C2=A0 On Monday, July 30 from 6 pm to 10 pm, Tom Fulton (director) and Marin Cespe= des (choreographer)=C2=A0will be holding auditions for the actor/dancer role= s in Reflections, a musical play, which begins rehearsals on August 14 and O= pens on September 14, running through October 7, 2007 at the Beck Center for= the Arts.=C2=A0 Please call the Beck Center to sign up for a time.=C2=A0 ht= tp://beckcenter.org/=C2=A0 =C2=A0 The World Premiere of: REFLECTIONS (Peggy Sings Leiber and Stoller) Music and Lyrics by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller September 14 =E2=80=93 October 7, 2007=20 Directed by Tom Fulton Starring NYC Jazz great, Laura Theodore Choreograpny and Movement Concepts by Martin Cespedes Music Direction by Larry=C2=A0Goodpaster Produced by Virtual Media Post=C2=A0Productions Original Concept by Joe Beck & Laura Theodore The Play: Thirty-two years ago, Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, the legendary songwrite= rs of the 50's and 60's, produced an album called "MIRRORS." In 2005 this mu= sical masterpiece was re-released as "Peggy Lee Sings Leiber & Stoller." Thi= s timeless CD is comprised of 15 brilliant songs written by the prolific tea= m, including well known numbers like "Kansas City", "I'm a Woman" and the le= gendary hit "Is That All There Is." The show is a kaleidoscope of beautiful=20= love songs, hilarious send-ups of Broadway, haunting tunes of days gone by,=20= and reflects the pure joy of living. Now for the first time, in a world prem= iere production, renowned actress and recording artist Laura Theodore brings= these astonishing songs to the stage. Guitarist Joe Beck, who worked with P= eggy for many years, provides a first person filmed narrative for these song= s with sweet, funny and poignant memories=E2=80=94while Laura Theodore bring= s Leiber and Stoller's music to life through the genius of her remarkable vo= ice.=20 =C2=A0 Available 5 Roles:=20 Child Peggy=20 Peggy at 10 - 12=C2=A0years old=20 Voice of Nikki=20 Dance=20 =C2=A0 Young Peggy=20 Peggy in her early career (18 - 24 yrs old)=20 Reporter=20 Assistant=20 Dance=20 =C2=A0 Peggy's Husband (30-s - 40's)=20 Announcer=20 Others=20 Dance=20 =C2=A0 Peggy's Step Mother (30's - 40's)=20 Assistant=20 House Keeper=20 Sophie Slomsky (an imagined character)=20 Peggy's Father (30's - 40's)=20 Announcer=20 Doctor=20 Reporter=20 Dancer=20 Station Manager The ensemble (above) play numerous roles, provide dance, movement and mime b= ackground. The primary roles listed are fairly challenging, so all actors mu= st be able to move well as well as have a proficiency as actors.=C2=A0 Actor= s should come to auditions ready to move.=C2=A0 No memorized monologues are=20= necessary.=C2=A0 This will be a movement and cold-reading audition only.=20 =C2=A0 Please call the Beck Center 216-521-2540 to sign up for an audition slot. =C2=A0 Be prepared for the possibility of staying beyond your audition slot time.= =C2=A0 If you have any questions, concerns or special requests, you may e-ma= il Tom Fulton at tomtq2 at gmail.com=20 =C2=A0 Thank you. We hope to see you there. =C2=A0 ________________________________________________________________________ AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from= AOL at AOL.com. ----------MB_8C9984817BA323C_8EC_12C03_WEBMAIL-DC12.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset="utf-8"
SUBJECT: AUDITIONS =
BECK CENTER FOR THE ARTS
Audition Date:  Monday, July 30 - 6pm - 10pm
Call:  216-521-2540 to schedule an audition
Note:  These roles are non-equity only.=
 
Hello Everyone,
 
On Monday, July 30 from 6 pm to 10 pm, Tom Fulton (director)=20= and Marin Cespedes (choreographer) will be holding auditions for the ac= tor/dancer roles in Reflections, a=20= musical play, which begins rehearsals on August 14 and Opens on September 14= , running through October 7, 2007 at the Beck Center for the Arts.  Ple= ase call the Beck Center to sign up for a time.  http://beckcenter.org/ 
 
The World Premiere of:
REFLECTIONS
(Peggy Sings Leiber and Stoller)=
Music and Lyrics by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller
September 14 =E2=80=93 October 7, 2007
Directed by Tom Fulton
Starring NYC Jazz great, Laura Theodore
Choreograpny and Movement Concepts by Martin Cespedes<= /FONT>
Music Direction by Larry Goodpaster
Produced by Virtual Media Post Productions
Original Concept by Joe Beck & Laura Theodore
The Play:
Thirty-two years ago, Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, the lege= ndary songwriters of the 50's and 60's, produced an album called "MIRRORS."=20= In 2005 this musical masterpiece was re-released as "Peggy Lee Sings Leiber=20= & Stoller." This timeless CD is comprised of 15 brilliant songs written=20= by the prolific team, including well known numbers like "Kansas City", "I'm=20= a Woman" and the legendary hit "Is That All There Is." The show is a kaleido= scope of beautiful love songs, hilarious send-ups of Broadway, haunting tune= s of days gone by, and reflects the pure joy of living. Now for the first ti= me, in a world premiere production, renowned actress and recording artist La= ura Theodore brings these astonishing songs to the stage. Guitarist Joe Beck= , who worked with Peggy for many years, provides a first person filmed narra= tive for these songs with sweet, funny and poignant memories=E2=80=94while L= aura Theodore brings Leiber and Stoller's music to life through the genius o= f her remarkable voice.
 
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    • = Announcer=20
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----------MB_8C9984817BA323C_8EC_12C03_WEBMAIL-DC12.sysops.aol.com-- From edniam at alltel.net Thu Jul 19 11:24:39 2007 From: edniam at alltel.net (Edward Niam) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 14:24:39 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Alternative Healing Modalities ***Testimonials*** Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_008E_01C7CA10.8A9A3D40 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit 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 Testimonials: 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 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 35070 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: 7.5.476 / Virus Database: 269.10.9/907 - Release Date: 7/18/2007 3:30 PM ------=_NextPart_000_008E_01C7CA10.8A9A3D40 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
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
 
Testimonials:
 
In 1995, I = was=20 diagnosed with Crohn's/Colitis. I have tried many conventional and = alternative=20 treatments. These ranged from high doses of injected steroids (ACTH) = to=20 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=20 nothing seemed to repress my symptoms.
 
With 20-3- = bowel=20 movements each day, rapid weight loss and severe hemorrhaging, it was = time to=20 try something new. I contacted Ed Niam, a practitioner of Eastern = medicine and=20 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=20 fifth treatment, all evidence of bleeding had subsided. By the final=20 treatment, I was back to (business as usual) normal. In addition to = the=20 acupuncture treatments, Mr. Niam suggested several (stretching &=20 breathing) exercises and diet tips that I have continued to=20 follow.
 
I = encourage anyone who=20 is dealing with IBS diseases to try this method. I feel the need to = qualify my=20 suggestion by stating that I am a college graduate and a well informed = active=20 patient of Crohn's. I fully intend to call upon Ed Niam and = acupuncture should=20 there be a need in the future. If you are considering this method of = treatment=20 and would like to discuss it further, feel free to contact=20 me.
 
Daniel J.=20 Fess
jfess at neo.rr.com
=
 
*****************************=
 
Ed was=20 kind enough to help me when I was dreadfully ill several years = ago.  His=20 gentle treatments were not only effective in healing my immediate = concerns but=20 were so deeply and profound in their reach that I actually felt better = than I=20 had in many years after his treatments.  I highly recommend him = and his=20 tried and true methods.

Cathleen Carr
catbead2000 at yahoo.com
 
 
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
 
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------=_NextPart_000_008E_01C7CA10.8A9A3D40-- From KevinJosephKelly at aol.com Thu Jul 19 11:28:23 2007 From: KevinJosephKelly at aol.com (KevinJosephKelly at aol.com) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 14:28:23 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Oklahoma Special Ticket Offer for CAMEO production Message-ID: -------------------------------1184869703 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Mention the show "That's Life" when you call or visit the box office and=20 you will get "4 for 3". 4 Tickets for the price of 3. =20 Tickets are available at the Performing Arts Center box office (330-636-3400= ) Other ticket outlets listed below. =20 See ya at the show! =20 =20 CAMEO announces its 5th summer musical, Rodgers and Hammerstein=E2=80=99s O= klahoma! =20 to be performed July 20-22, and 26-29 at the Medina Performing Arts Center,= =20 a beautiful state-of-the-art, 1200-seat venue that has been acclaimed as on= e=20 of the finest facilities in the state of Ohio (located at 777 East Union=20 Street, Medina OH 44256. Directions to the facility are available at=20 _www.mcsoh.org/pac/directions.htm_ (mip://013de888/www.mcsoh.org/pac/directi= ons.htm) ).=20 The production will be directed by veteran actor and director, Bill=20 Hoffman, a talented professional who has directed more than 60 large musica= ls in his=20 career, in New York City, Washington DC, and Cleveland Playhouse. More tha= n=20 40 local actors and dancers will be performing in this outstanding=20 production. Tickets are available at the Performing Arts Center box office= =20 (330-636-3400) or at local Buehler=E2=80=99s locations: $15 Adults; $10 A= ges 12-17 and=20 Seniors; $8 Children under 12 and groups of 20+. Show times will be 7:30 P= M,=20 except Sunday matinees will take place at 2:00 PM. Visit CAMEO=E2=80=99s=20= website at=20 _www.cameo-medina.org_ (http://www.cameo-medina.org/) . =20 "Nothing can bring you peace but yourself." - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Life isn't about finding yourself, it's about creating yourself." - George= =20 Bernard Shaw "I regard the theatre as the greatest of all art forms, the most immediate=20 way in which a human being can share with another the sense of what it is t= o=20 be a human being." - Oscar Wilde=20 ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL a= t=20 http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour -------------------------------1184869703 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en
Mention the show "That's Life"  when you call or visit the box off= ice=20 and you will get "4 for 3".
4 Tickets for the price of 3.
 
Tickets are available at the Performing Arts Center box office (330-636-3400)
Other ticket outlets listed=20 below.
 
See ya at the show!
 
 
CAMEO announces its 5th summer music= al,=20 Rodgers and Hammerstein=E2=80=99s Oklahoma= !  to be=20 performed July 20-22, and 26-29 at the Medina Performing Arts Center, a=20 beautiful state-of-the-art, 1200-seat venue that has been acclaimed as one o= f=20 the finest facilities in the state of Ohio=  =20 (located at 777 East Union Street, Medina OH 44256.  Directions to the facility are ava= ilable=20 at www.mcsoh.org/pac/d= irections.htm ).  The production will be directed by= =20 veteran actor and director, Bill Hoffman, a talented professional who has=20 directed more than 60 large musicals in his career, in=20 New York=20 City,=20 Washington DC, and Cleveland Playhouse.  More than 40 local actors and danc= ers=20 will be performing in this outstanding production.  Tickets a= re=20 available at the Performing Arts Center box office (330-636-3400) or=20= at=20 local Buehler=E2=80=99s locations:  <= /SPAN>$15=20 Adults; $10 Ages 12-17 and Seniors; $8 Children under 12 and groups of 20+.<= SPAN=20 style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">  Show times will be 7:30=20 PM, except Sunday matin= ees=20 will take place at 2:00 PM.  Visit=20 CAMEO=E2=80=99s website at www.cameo-medina.org.


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-------------------------------1184869703-- From brunswickact at yahoo.com Thu Jul 19 11:36:45 2007 From: brunswickact at yahoo.com (BrunswickACT) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 11:36:45 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Brunswick ACT presents "The Secret Garden" - FINAL WEEKEND! Message-ID: <638876.80249.qm@web31509.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1220758379-1184870205=:80249 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable FINAL WEEKEND!!=0A=0ABrunswick Alumni Community Theatre presents:=0A =0AThe= Secret Garden=0ABook and Lyrics by Marsha Norman=0AMusic by Lucy Simon=0Ab= ased on the novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett =0A =0AThis enchanting classi= c of children's literature is now a brilliant musical by a Pulitzer Prize w= inning playwright. Orphaned in India, an 11 year old girl returns to Yorksh= ire to live with an embittered, reclusive uncle and his invalid son. The es= tate includes a magic locked garden. Flashbacks, dream sequences, a strolli= ng chorus of ghosts, and some of the most beautiful music ever written for = Broadway dramatize The Secret Garden's compelling tale of regeneration. Thi= s Tony Award winner is a treasure for children and adults. =0A =0AJuly 13,= 14, 20 and 21, curtain time 7:30pm.=0Aat the Brunswick High School Perform= ing Arts Center=0ATickets are $15 for adults and $12 for students and senio= rs.=0ATickets are available at Buehler's in Brunswick or on-line at www.bru= nswickact.com.=0A=0AVisit our website at www.brunswickAct.com/secretgarden.= htm for cast list and photos!=0A=0A=0A =0A___________________________= _________________________________________________________=0ABe a better Hea= rtthrob. Get better relationship answers from someone who knows. Yahoo! Ans= wers - Check it out. =0Ahttp://answers.yahoo.com/dir/?link=3Dlist&sid=3D396= 545433 --0-1220758379-1184870205=:80249 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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Brunswick Alu= mni Community Theatre presents:
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July 13, 14, 20 and 21, curtain time 7:30pm.
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This Saturday and Sunday is the 25th = annual Cleveland Irish Cultural Festival at the Cuyahoga County Fairgrounds.  In = addition to the bagpipers, ballad singers, ceile bands, dancers, Guinness, wolf = hounds, Harp, exhibits, and friends you haven’t seen nor met……are = historical Irish plays and zany improv!

 

The Cleveland Irish Players will be performing on = Saturday at 3 pm (I’m a policeman – “Halt!” – that = felt good) and 6:30 pm.  On Sunday they’ll be performing at = 6.  The Chicago Irish Players will be performing on Saturday at 5.  And = finally, Cleveland’s own ‘Oliver Twisted’ will be performing improv on Saturday at 4:30 and 6:30, = Sunday at 5 pm.

 

Tickets are…really cheap.  I think = $10. 

 

The weather will be beautiful in Berea….the place where dreams = come true!  So stop by and enjoy another great thing Cleveland has to = offer.

------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C7CA19.BEF8AD70-- From Thackaberr at aol.com Thu Jul 19 12:33:07 2007 From: Thackaberr at aol.com (Thackaberr at aol.com) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 15:33:07 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Final 2 Weeks of MUSICAL OF MUSICALS at Actors' Summit Message-ID: -------------------------------1184873587 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en The final two weeks of the record breaking performance of Musical of =20 Musicals, the Musical at Actors' Summit, which will close July 29, finishing= a nine=20 week run. =20 =20 The Play =20 The play has received rave critical notices. =E2=80=9CWe=E2=80=99re delighte= d with the =20 audience response,=E2=80=9D said Neil Thackaberry, Artistic Director. =E2= =80=9CWe=E2=80=99ve already had =20 patrons who=E2=80=99ve seen the production three times in three weeks.=E2= =80=9D=20 THE MUSICAL OF MUSICALS (THE MUSICAL!) is actually five musicals in one,=20 each with the same plot but done in the style of a different famous Broadwa= y=20 composer. Rodgers and Hammerstein, Andrew Lloyd Weber, Stephen Sondheim, Je= rry=20 Herman, and Kander & Ebb. The plot is the old melodrama standby: =E2=80=9CY= ou must pay=20 the rent.=E2=80=9D =E2=80=9CI can=E2=80=99t pay the rent.=E2=80=9D =E2=80= =9CI=E2=80=99ll pay the rent for you.=E2=80=9D=20 The five short musicals are:=20 Corn -- in the style of Rodgers & Hammerstein paying tribute to Oklahoma!,=20 Carousel, The Sound of Music, South Pacific, and The King and I. =20 The Woods =E2=80=93 in the style of Stephen Sondheim paying tribute to Swee= ney Todd,=20 Into the Woods, Sunday in the Park with George, and Company.=20 Dear Abby =E2=80=93 in the style of Jerry Herman paying tribute to Hello Do= lly, =20 Mame, and La Cage aux Folles.=20 Aspects of Junita =E2=80=93 in the style of Andrew Lloyd Weber paying tribu= te to=20 Evita, Phantom of the Opera, Cats, Jesus Christ Superstar, Starlight Expres= s,=20 and Sunset Boulevard.=20 Speakeasy =E2=80=93 in the style of Kander and Ebb paying tribute to Cabare= t,=20 Chicago, The Rink, and Kiss of the Spider Woman.=20 The Cast=20 Each cast member plays the same role in each of the musicals. MaryJo =20 Alexander portrays the wisdom of the mature woman -- Abby, Joe Bishara plays= the =20 landlord, Jitter, and Keith Stevens plays the heroic Willy. The young heroin= , =20 June, which had been played by Kathleen Culler during the original run, will= be =20 played by Equity actor Tricia Bestic during the extension.=20 MaryJo Alexander was a member of the Resident Acting Company at the =20 University of New Orleans. At Actors=E2=80=99 Summit she has been seen in=20= A Christmas=20 Survival Guide, A Child=E2=80=99s Christmas in Wales, The Guys, Gingerbread= Lady, =20 Otherwise Engaged, I Do I Do, and Jacques Brel, among others. MaryJo has pe= rformed at=20 Ensemble Theatre, Cain Park, Porthouse Theatre and Stan Hywet Shakespeare.=20 Joe Bishara last appeared at Actors=E2=80=99 Summit as Sergius Saranoff in=20= Arms and=20 the Man. Previous Musical credits include I Love You=E2=80=A6Now Change, Pu= tting It =20 Together, The Last Five Years, Pirates of Penzance, The Rocky Horror Show a= nd=20 The Cradle Will Rock. He has also performed at Ensemble Theatre, Ohio=20 Showboat Drama, The Phoenix Theatre Circle as well as at Wayside Theatre in= =20 Virginia, The Roxy Regional Theatre in Tennessee, and The Show Palace in F= lorida.=20 Keith E. Stevens returns to Actors=E2=80=99 Summit after an extended stay i= n New=20 York. His credits at Actors=E2=80=99 Summit include: The Thing About Men, P= icnic, I Love=20 You, You=E2=80=99re Perfect, Now Change, Romeo & Juliet, and A Child=E2=80= =99s Christmas in=20 Wales. Keith holds a MFA in Acting from the Actors Studio Drama School an= d=20 a BA in Theater from Cleveland State University. He is a lifetime member=20= of=20 the Actors Studio. Tricia Bestic has been seen at Actors' Summit in=20 Quilters, A Christmas Survival Guide, Don't Hug Me, and The Thing About Men= , among=20 others. At Playhouse Square she was in I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Chan= ge,=20 and Respect, a Musical Journey. =20 Performance Schedule Musical of Musicals (The Musical) will reopen on June 21 and is scheduled=20 to run through July 29, Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays at 8:00 PM and Sund= ays=20 at 2:00 PM. =20 Tickets Tickets are $25 on Fridays & Saturdays, $22 on Thursdays & Sundays. College= =20 students and seniors receive a $2 discount at Thursday and Sunday=20 performances. Students under age 18 are admitted for half price. Season sub= scriptions=20 and Discount Coupons are now available. Group discounts are available for=20 parties of 10 or more. =20 Tickets can be purchased by phone by calling 330-342-0800. =20 ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL a= t=20 http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour -------------------------------1184873587 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en
The final two weeks of the record breaking performance of Musical of=20 Musicals, the Musical at Actors' Summit, which will close July 29, finishing= a=20 nine week run.
 

The Play=20

 

 

= THE MUSICAL OF MUSIC= ALS (THE=20 MUSICAL!) is actually five musicals in one, each with the sam= e plot=20 but done in the style of a different famous Broadway composer. Rodgers and=20 Hammerstein, Andrew Lloyd Weber, Stephen Sondheim, Jerry Herman, and Kander=20 & Ebb. The plot is the old melodrama standby: =E2=80=9CYou must pay the=20= rent.=E2=80=9D =E2=80=9CI=20 can=E2=80=99t pay the rent.=E2=80=9D =E2=80=9CI=E2=80=99ll pay the rent for=20 you.=E2=80=9D

 

The five short musicals=20 are:

 

= Corn -- in the style of Rodgers & Hammerstein payin= g=20 tribute to Oklahoma!, Carousel, The Sound of Music, South= =20 Pacific, and The King and I= .=20

 

The Woods =E2=80=93 in the style=20= of Stephen=20 Sondheim paying tribute to Sweeney Todd, Into the Woods, Sunday in the Park=20= with=20 George, and Company.

 

Dear Abby =E2=80=93 in the style=20= of Jerry=20 Herman paying tribute to Hello Doll= y,=20 Mame, and La Cage aux=20 Folles.

 

Aspects of Junita =E2=80=93 in th= e style of=20 Andrew Lloyd Weber paying tribute to Evita, Phantom of the Opera, Cats, Jesu= s=20 Christ Superstar, Starlight Express, and Sunset Boulevard.

 

Speakeasy =E2=80=93 in the style=20= of Kander and=20 Ebb paying tribute to Cabaret, Chicago, The Rink, and Kiss of the Spider= =20 Woman.

The=20 Cast

Each cast member plays the same role in each of the musicals. MaryJ= o=20 Alexander portrays the wisdom of the mature woman -- Abby, Joe Bishara plays= the=20 landlord, Jitter, and Keith Stevens plays the heroic Willy. The young heroin= ,=20 June, which had been played by Kathleen Culler during the original run, will= be=20 played by Equity actor Tricia Bestic during the=20 extension.

MaryJo Alexander was a member of the Resident Acting Company at= the=20 University= of=20 New Orleans. At Actor= s=E2=80=99=20 Summit she has been seen in A Christmas Sur= vival=20 Guide, A Child=E2=80=99s Christmas in Wales, The Guys, Gingerbread La= dy,=20 Otherwise Engaged, I Do I Do, and Jacques Brel, among others. MaryJo has=20 performed at Ensemble Theatre, Cain Park, Porthouse Theatre and Stan Hyw= et=20 Shakespeare. Joe Bishara last=20 appeared at Actors=E2=80=99 Summit as Sergi= us Saranoff in=20 Arms and the Man. Previous Musical credits include I Love= =20 You=E2=80=A6Now Change, Putting= It=20 Together, The Last Five Years, Pirates of Penzance, The Rocky Horror=20 Show and The Cradle Will=20 Rock.  He has also perform= ed at=20 Ensemble Theatre, Ohio Showboat Drama, The Phoenix Theatre Circle as w= ell as=20 at Wayside Theatre in Virginia, The Roxy=20 Regional Theatre in Tennessee, and The Sh= ow=20 Palace in Florida. Keith E.= =20 Stevens returns to Actors=E2=80=99 <= st1:City=20 w:st=3D"on">Summit after an extended stay in New York. His cre= dits at=20 Actors=E2=80=99 Summit include: The Thing About Men, Picnic, I Love You, You=E2=80=99re Perfect, No= w Change,=20 Romeo & Juliet, and A Child=E2=80=99s Christmas in Wales. Keith=20 holds a MFA in Acting from th= e=20 Actors Studio Drama=20 School and a BA in Theater from=20 Cleveland=20 State University.  He is a lifetime member of the Act= ors=20 Studio. Tricia Bestic has been seen at Actors' Summit in Quilters, A Christmas Survival Guide,=20= Don't=20 Hug Me, and The Thing About Men= ,=20 among others. At Playhouse=20 Square she was in I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change= ,=20 and  Respect, a Musical=20 Journey. =20

Performance Schedule
Mus= ical of=20 Musicals (The Musical)=20 will=20 reopen on June 21 and is scheduled to run through July 29, Thursdays, Friday= s=20 & Saturdays at 8:00 PM=20 and Sundays at 2:00=20 PM.=20

Tickets
Tickets=20 are $25 on Fridays & Saturdays, $22 on Thursdays & Sundays. College=20 students and seniors receive a $2 discount at Thursday and Sunday performanc= es.=20 Students under age 18 are admitted for half price. Season subscriptions and=20 Discount Coupons are now available. Group discounts are available for partie= s of=20 10 or more. 

Tickets can be purchased by phone by calling 330-342-0800. =20

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-------------------------------1184873587-- From info412 at www.spanministries.org Thu Jul 19 13:09:14 2007 From: info412 at www.spanministries.org (4:12 Producer) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 16:09:14 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]God's Child at the 4:12 Message-ID: <2124.66.213.21.38.1184875754.squirrel@www.spanministries.org> Don?t forget about the 4:12 this Friday night, July 20! God?s Child will light up the stage at 10:30pm. There?s also line dancing, Open Mic, games and prizes! The 4:12 runs from 9:00pm to 1:00am at SPAN Ministries located at 361 Northeast Avenue in Tallmadge, Ohio. For more information, call 330.630.3190. The 4:12 is for those 18 and over. From martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com Thu Jul 19 12:48:38 2007 From: martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com (Martin Friedman) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 12:48:38 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lakeland Theatre: Barrymore for two more weeks Message-ID: <447815.48601.qm@web36812.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1959226248-1184874518=:48601 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Lakeland Theatre presents THE NORTHEAST OHIO PREMIERE MITCHELL FIELDS* in BARRYMORE by William Luce Featuring Andrew Narten Directed by Martin Friedman Sets and Lights Designed by Keith Nagy Costumes Designed by Craig Tucker Sound Design by Eric Simna * Courtesy of Actor's Equity Association THE STORY: THIS IS A GRAND PIECE OF ADULT COMIC/DRAMATIC THEATRE! Lakeland Theatre proudly features Cleveland actor and teacher Mitchell Fields in this Northeast Ohio premiere on William Luce's Tony-award nominated play. An actor of considerable depth, Mr. Fields tackles the portrayal of actor John Barrymore. Another accomplished actor, Andrew Narten, supports Fields in a wonderful supporting role. Christopher Plummer won a Tony for his portrayal of John Barrymore in the acclaimed Broadway production of this work by the master of one character biographies for the stage, William Luce. The 60 year old legendary actor has rented a New York stage to prepare for a comeback performance of Richard III. Barrymore jokes with the audience, spars with his prompter, reminisces about better times and does delicious imitations of his siblings Lionel and Ethel. "A dazzler .... A portrait of riveting complexity and paradox that finds the balletic elegance in a drunken stagger, the poetry in a blue joke and the churning guts in rarefied verse. As [Barrymore] walks toward his own death it's with the jaunty panache of a boulevardier off to meet his new mistress." N.Y. Times "As good as one man shows get." New Yorker "A staggering success.... Must be seen, must be savored." N.Y. Post "A rare show that leaves you wanting more." Gannett Newspapers "A perfect image of Barrymore." N.Y. Daily News Production Dates: Friday, July 20 @ 8pm Saturday, July 21 @ 2pm and 8pm Sunday, July 22 @ 2pm Friday, July 27 @ 8pm Saturday, July 28 @ 2pm and 8pm Sunday, July 29 @ 2pm Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for students and seniors. Group rates are available. For more information please feel free to either email me, Martin Friedman, at martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com or call 440.525.7034 (and press #1 to bypass the message). --------------------------------- Take the Internet to Go: Yahoo!Go puts the Internet in your pocket: mail, news, photos & more. --0-1959226248-1184874518=:48601 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
                                           Lakeland Theatre
presents
THE NORTHEAST OHIO PREMIERE

MITCHELL 
FIELDS*

in
BARRYMORE
by
William Luce

Featuring
Andrew Narten

Directed by Martin Friedman 
Sets and Lights Designed by Keith Nagy
Costumes Designed by Craig Tucker        
 Sound Design by Eric Simna

 * Courtesy of Actor's Equity Association
 
THE STORY: THIS IS A GRAND PIECE OF ADULT COMIC/DRAMATIC THEATRE!
Lakeland Theatre proudly features Cleveland actor and teacher Mitchell Fields in this Northeast Ohio premiere on William Luce's Tony-award nominated play. An actor of considerable depth, Mr. Fields tackles the portrayal of actor John Barrymore.  Another accomplished actor, Andrew Narten, supports Fields in a wonderful supporting role. Christopher Plummer won a Tony for his portrayal of John Barrymore in the acclaimed Broadway production of this work by the master of one character biographies for the stage, William Luce. The 60 year old legendary actor has rented a New York stage to prepare for a comeback performance of Richard III. Barrymore jokes with the audience, spars with his prompter, reminisces about better times and does delicious imitations of his siblings Lionel and Ethel.

"A dazzler .... A portrait of riveting complexity and paradox that finds the balletic elegance in a drunken stagger, the poetry in a blue joke and the churning guts in rarefied verse. As [Barrymore] walks toward his own death it's with the jaunty panache of a boulevardier off to meet his new mistress." N.Y. Times
"As good as one man shows get." New Yorker
"A staggering success.... Must be seen, must be savored." N.Y. Post
"A rare show that leaves you wanting more." Gannett Newspapers
"A perfect image of Barrymore." N.Y. Daily News
 
Production Dates:
Friday, July 20  @ 8pm
Saturday, July 21 @ 2pm and 8pm
Sunday, July 22 @ 2pm
Friday, July 27 @ 8pm
Saturday, July 28 @ 2pm and 8pm
Sunday, July 29 @ 2pm
 
Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for students and seniors. Group rates are available.
 
For more information please feel free to either email me, Martin Friedman, at martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com or call 440.525.7034 (and press #1 to bypass the message).


Take the Internet to Go: Yahoo!Go puts the Internet in your pocket: mail, news, photos & more. --0-1959226248-1184874518=:48601-- From mamiller107 at earthlink.net Thu Jul 19 13:49:11 2007 From: mamiller107 at earthlink.net (Michael A. Miller) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 16:49:11 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"I don't know when -- or if -- he's coming back..." Message-ID: <380-220077419204911348@earthlink.net> ------=_NextPart_18464111920541204911348 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Who will keep your workload moving forward during an employee?s absence? The ideal department manager or small-business owner knows how to do every necessary task within his or her domain. But how burdensome is that? Maybe you have cross-trained your staff to a limited degree. They mean well, Boss, but you will have to pick up their slack eventually. Do you have a guidebook that details a process for each task required to keep your business current and profitable, so any employee of your choosing can accurately and efficiently complete any assignment and understand what the outcome should be? I will meet with any authorized representative of your organization and draft step-by-step directives for completing one job or several, and I will perform updates as required. Further, I can help you design and draft forms, templates, brochures, flyers and other documents, as well as provide temporary and long-term administrative-support services. Ask me about marketing support and coordinating promotional events. Michael A. Miller 216.389.6784 mamiller107 at earthlink.net ------=_NextPart_18464111920541204911348 Content-Type: text/html; charset=US-ASCII

Who will keep your workload moving forward during an employee?s absence?

 

The ideal department manager or small-business owner knows how to do every necessary task within his or her domain.  But how burdensome is that?

 

Maybe you have cross-trained your staff to a limited degree.  They mean well, Boss, but you will have to pick up their slack eventually.

 

Do you have a guidebook that details a process for each task required to keep your business current and profitable, so any employee of your choosing can accurately and efficiently complete any assignment and understand what the outcome should be?

 

I will meet with any authorized representative of your organization and draft step-by-step directives for completing one job or several, and I will perform updates as required.

 

Further, I can help you design and draft forms, templates, brochures, flyers and other documents, as well as provide temporary and long-term administrative-support services.

 

Ask me about marketing support and coordinating promotional events.

 

Michael A. Miller

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------=_NextPart_18464111920541204911348-- From thejrpshow at yahoo.com Thu Jul 19 17:47:25 2007 From: thejrpshow at yahoo.com (Jay Rossi) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 17:47:25 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Artist for hire.... Message-ID: <871186.22495.qm@web90415.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-913352178-1184892445=:22495 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Come and see my bio at http://jayrossi.s5.com/custom.html for photos, videos, write-ups and more! I'm an actor, vocalist, writer and fine artist. Almost 30 years in all. Also, some (few) of my artwork is on-line at http://jayrossi.s5.com/photo.html . I'm also listed on Artists Chair at http://www.artistschair.com/showprofile.asp?id=395 . Contact me at 330-410-0488 or thejrpshow at yahoo.com . The Jay Rossi Project MySpace YouTube --------------------------------- Be a better Globetrotter. Get better travel answers from someone who knows. Yahoo! Answers - Check it out. --0-913352178-1184892445=:22495 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Come and see my bio at http://jayrossi.s5.com/custom.html for photos, videos, write-ups and more!
 
I'm an actor, vocalist, writer and fine artist.
 
Almost 30 years in all.
 
Also, some (few) of my artwork is on-line at http://jayrossi.s5.com/photo.html .
 
I'm also listed on Artists Chair at http://www.artistschair.com/showprofile.asp?id=395 .
 
Contact me at 330-410-0488 or thejrpshow at yahoo.com .
 



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Yahoo! Answers - Check it out. --0-913352178-1184892445=:22495-- From cprince at bw.edu Thu Jul 19 18:07:43 2007 From: cprince at bw.edu (cprince at bw.edu) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 21:07:43 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Looking for real bearded Santa for Tower City Message-ID: <30864.10.0.7.4.1184893663.squirrel@webmail.bw.edu> Dear Friends, Tower City in cooperation with Spirit of the Season is currently in search of a real, fully bearded Santa to perform at their very innovative workshop, beginning in November. all Interested applicants should contact Christine Prince by calling: 440-476-0529 or e-mailing centurydance at gmail.com. Resumes and Head shots can be sent to this e-mail address. Applicant should be available for a photo shoot as early as September 1st. From ray at worldeonline.com Thu Jul 19 18:08:09 2007 From: ray at worldeonline.com (Ray Szuch) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 20:08:09 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A few Vender tables are still available / Volunteers are needed Message-ID: <06fa01c7ca6a$6fecea10$a92cfea9@Ray> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_06FB_01C7CA40.8716E210 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit A few tables for the Indie Gathering are still available. If your interested please email me or call 216-651-5441 as soon as possible. Venders tables are for Aug. 4/5 (Sat & Sun). We are in need of 5 more volunteers to help at The Indie Gathering on Sat & Sun (Aug. 4/5) Sat & Sun passes are given to workers! Email if you can help. http://theindiegathering.com Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com Founder - "The Indie Gathering" www.theindiegathering.com ------=_NextPart_000_06FB_01C7CA40.8716E210 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
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------=_NextPart_000_06FB_01C7CA40.8716E210-- From broadview-heights-spotlights at cox.net Thu Jul 19 19:10:33 2007 From: broadview-heights-spotlights at cox.net (Spotlights) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 22:10:33 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Spotlights Youth present SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK LIVE! Message-ID: <000601c7ca73$3474fb40$52bc6b44@NASO1> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C7CA51.AD635B40 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit SPOTLIGHTS YOUTH THEATER PRESENTS SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK LIVE! The Broadview Heights Spotlights Community Theater is pleased to announce its upcoming youth production, Schoolhouse Rock Live! Show dates are Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, July 26 through August 4, at 7:00 PM. Matinee performances are slated for Sunday, July 29 and Sunday, August 5 at 3:00 PM. All shows will be held at the Broadview Heights Cultural Arts Building, 9543 Broadview Road (1/2 mile South of Route 82). Tickets are $10 for adults, $8 for students and senior citizens (group rates available). For ticket reservations, interested parties may contact the Spotlights Box Office at (440) 526-4404. Schoolhouse Rock Live! is a dynamic musical about a nerve-wracked school teacher who is stressed about the first day of teaching. The teacher tries to relax by watching television. Over the course of the show, various characters emerge from the teacher's TV set and demonstrate how to win the students over with imagination and music. Audience members of all ages will enjoy the show's memorable musical numbers, including "Just a Bill," "Conjunction Junction," and the show's title number, "Schoolhouse Rock." The Spotlights' production stars Corinne Calabrese, Gabrielle Calabrese, Nicole Clark, Christian Corpora, Mary Ann Domzalski, Michelle Goodwin, Caittlin Hamm, Dana Hetrick, Neal Kennedy, Alexandra Kruse, Tiffany Schmidt, Devin Sutter, Hannah Wiltsie, and Jessy Yates. Direction by Frank Lucas; music direction by Gail Wirick. Produced by Annette Phelps. Schoolhouse Rock Live! is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). The show is sponsored by Tutoring Club of Broadview Heights. For more information, interested parties may contact the Broadview Heights Spotlights Community Theater Box Office by phone at (440) 526-4404, by email at broadview-heights-spotlights at cox.net, or on the web at www.broadview-heights-spotlights.org. ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C7CA51.AD635B40 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

SPOTLIGHTS YOUTH THEATER PRESENTS SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK = LIVE!

The Broadview Heights Spotlights Community Theater is pleased to announce = its upcoming youth production, Schoolhouse Rock Live!  Show dates are Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, = July 26 through August 4, at 7:00 PM.  Matinee performances are slated = for Sunday, July 29 and Sunday, August 5 at 3:00 PM.  All shows will be = held at the Broadview Heights Cultural Arts Building, 9543 Broadview = Road (1/2 mile South of Route 82).  Tickets are $10 for adults, $8 for = students and senior citizens (group rates available).  For ticket = reservations, interested parties may contact the Spotlights Box Office at (440) = 526-4404.

Schoolhouse Rock Live! is a dynamic musical about a nerve-wracked school teacher who is stressed = about the first day of teaching.  The teacher tries to relax by watching television.  Over the course of the show, various characters emerge = from the teacher’s TV set and demonstrate how to win the students over = with imagination and music.  Audience members of all ages will enjoy the show’s memorable musical numbers, including “Just a = Bill,” “Conjunction Junction,” and the show’s title number, “Schoolhouse Rock.”  The Spotlights’ production = stars Corinne Calabrese, Gabrielle Calabrese, Nicole Clark, Christian Corpora, = Mary Ann Domzalski, Michelle Goodwin, Caittlin Hamm, Dana Hetrick, Neal = Kennedy, Alexandra Kruse, Tiffany Schmidt, Devin Sutter, Hannah Wiltsie, and = Jessy Yates.  Direction by Frank Lucas; music direction by Gail = Wirick.  Produced by Annette Phelps. 

 

Schoolhouse Rock Live! is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International = (MTI).  The show is sponsored by Tutoring Club of Broadview = Heights.

 

For more = information, interested parties may contact the Broadview Heights Spotlights = Community Theater Box Office by phone at (440) 526-4404, by email at = broadview-heights-spotlights at cox.net, or on = the web at www.broadview-heights-spotlights.org.

 

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C7CA51.AD635B40-- From popcycles at sbcglobal.net Thu Jul 19 19:33:07 2007 From: popcycles at sbcglobal.net (D. Budin) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 19:33:07 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]a musical trip back to 1967 Message-ID: <479299.61621.qm@web81815.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-2015428105-1184898787=:61621 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Folk Concert Celebrates Original Singer-Songwriter Movement The group Long Road presents Can?t Help But Wonder Where I?m Bound: A 1967 Coffeehouse Concert, Tuesday, August 14, 2007, at 7:30 p.m., at the Alma Theater in Cain Park (Lee and Superior roads, Cleveland Heights). The concert is a fund-raiser for the non-profit music and educational organization Roots of American Music. Long Road is: David Budin (guitar and vocals), Kevin Richards (guitar, banjo, mandolin, fiddle and vocals), Julia Mell (vocals), Bob Sandham (guitar and vocals), and Raymond DeForest (upright bass and vocals). (See further personnel info below.) In the middle and late 1960s, you could go to any folk club or coffeehouse in the country and hear performers singing all the same songs ? songs by Bob Dylan, Tom Paxton, Tom Rush, Tim Hardin, Eric Andersen, Tim Buckley, Gordon Lightfoot, Leonard Cohen, Phil Ochs, Bob Gibson, Ian & Sylvia, Steve Gillette and others. But, for the most part, this music has not been played since around 1970 ? partly because, as a result of this movement, most performers began writing their own songs, and also because new genres took over (folk-rock, psychedelic rock, electric blues, and others). So there are dozens of wonderful songs that are not being played anymore. In this concert, Long Road performs the best of those late-?60s songs, played with all acoustic instruments. There?s nothing you?ll hear that you would have heard after 1967. And there will be humor, along with some historical perspective on the music and the times. All proceeds from this concert will benefit Roots of American Music. Please visit: www.rootsofamericanmusic.org. Tickets ? $18; $20 day of show ? are available at 216-371-3000 or www.cainpark.com. LONG ROAD consists of: David Budin (guitar and vocals) ? singer-songwriter, music arranger, record producer, rock and folk musician, and music journalist; formerly signed as a solo artist with Sire Records, and a member of an early E Street Band incarnation, the Gift. Kevin Richards (guitar, mandolin and vocals) ? veteran of many rock, folk and bluegrass groups; and founder and director of both the Fairmount School of Music and the locally based non-profit educational organization Roots of American Music. Julia Mell (vocals) ? sang for 10 years with the popular Cleveland group the Godot Quartet, which opened for such artists as Patty Larkin, John Gorka and Garnett Rogers. Bob Sandham (guitar and vocals) ? longtime folk, rock and country musician, who has played acoustic, electric and pedal steel guitars with Alex Bevan, John Bassette, Pat Dailey and many others. Raymond DeForest (upright bass and vocals) ? master of electric and upright bass and every type of music, Ray has played with area bands including Blue Lunch, Mr. Stress, Aces & Eights and Princess Ladia. Cain Park is produced by the City of Cleveland Heights. --0-2015428105-1184898787=:61621 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Folk Concert Celebrates
Original Singer-Songwriter Movement
 
 
The group Long Road presents Can?t Help But Wonder Where I?m Bound: A 1967 Coffeehouse Concert, Tuesday, August 14, 2007, at 7:30 p.m., at the Alma Theater in Cain Park (Lee and Superior roads, Cleveland Heights).  
 
The concert is a fund-raiser for the non-profit music and educational organization Roots of American Music.
 
Long Road is: David Budin (guitar and vocals), Kevin Richards (guitar, banjo, mandolin, fiddle and vocals), Julia Mell (vocals), Bob Sandham (guitar and vocals), and Raymond DeForest (upright bass and vocals).  (See further personnel info below.)
 
In the middle and late 1960s, you could go to any folk club or coffeehouse in the country and hear performers singing all the same songs ? songs by Bob Dylan, Tom Paxton, Tom Rush, Tim Hardin, Eric Andersen, Tim Buckley, Gordon Lightfoot, Leonard Cohen, Phil Ochs, Bob Gibson, Ian & Sylvia, Steve Gillette and others.
 
But, for the most part, this music has not been played since around 1970 ? partly because, as a result of this movement, most performers began writing their own songs, and also because new genres took over (folk-rock, psychedelic rock, electric blues, and others).  
 
So there are dozens of wonderful songs that are not being played anymore.  In this concert, Long Road performs the best of those late-?60s songs, played with all acoustic instruments.  There?s nothing you?ll hear that you would have heard after 1967.  And there will be humor, along with some historical perspective on the music and the times.
 
All proceeds from this concert will benefit Roots of American Music.  Please visit: www.rootsofamericanmusic.org.
 
Tickets ? $18; $20 day of show ? are available at 216-371-3000 or www.cainpark.com.
 
 
LONG ROAD consists of:
 
David Budin (guitar and vocals) ? singer-songwriter, music arranger, record producer, rock and folk musician, and music journalist; formerly signed as a solo artist with Sire Records, and a member of an early E Street Band incarnation, the Gift.
 
Kevin Richards (guitar, mandolin and vocals) ? veteran of many rock, folk and bluegrass groups; and founder and director of both the Fairmount School of Music and the locally based non-profit educational organization Roots of American Music.
 
Julia Mell (vocals) ? sang for 10 years with the popular Cleveland group the Godot Quartet, which opened for such artists as Patty Larkin, John Gorka and Garnett Rogers.
 
Bob Sandham (guitar and vocals) ? longtime folk, rock and country musician, who has played acoustic, electric and pedal steel guitars with Alex Bevan, John Bassette, Pat Dailey and many others.
 
Raymond DeForest (upright bass and vocals) ? master of electric and upright bass and every type of music, Ray has played with area bands including Blue Lunch, Mr. Stress, Aces & Eights and Princess Ladia.
 
Cain Park is produced by the City of Cleveland Heights.
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-------------------------------1184935728-- From sharleentraczyk at yahoo.com Fri Jul 20 07:14:32 2007 From: sharleentraczyk at yahoo.com (Sharleen Traczyk) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 07:14:32 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]MORE SUMMER FUN!!! Message-ID: <576466.12137.qm@web56109.mail.re3.yahoo.com> There are still summer camps and classes open for more summer fun at The Talent Tree in Hudson!!! ALL-WEEK ACTIVITY CAMP AUGUST 6-10, 9:00-4:00 Mon-Fri (Early drop-off & late pick-up available) Ages 6 & up Keep active & fit in this fun week of tumbling, dance, baton, cheer, drama, crafts and games! Call 330-650-9829 GYMNASTICS CAMP AUGUST 13-17, 9:00-1:00 Mon-Fri Ages 6 & up For all gymnasts & competitive teams Get in gear for fall and be ready for fall activities & the competitive season. Conditioning, floor exercise, beam, bars & vault. Call 330-650-9829 CHEERLEADING Evening classes still available Call for a schedule & placement 330-650-9829 GYMNASTICS CLASSES Evening & morning classes still available Call for a schedule & placement 330-650-9829 FALL BROCHURES ARE NOW AVAILABLE, TOO! CALL TODAY! 330-650-9829 THE TALENT TREE, HUDSON, OHIO Join in the fun and grow with us at The Talent Tree! ____________________________________________________________________________________Ready for the edge of your seat? Check out tonight's top picks on Yahoo! TV. http://tv.yahoo.com/ From fstorch at beckcenter.org Fri Jul 20 07:18:45 2007 From: fstorch at beckcenter.org (Fran Storch) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 10:18:45 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Beck Center's 'JEKYLL AND HYDE' is a must see!" Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84EEB0708@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7CAD8.E1E06F23 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C7CAD8.E1E06F23" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C7CAD8.E1E06F23 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 "Beck Center's 'JEKYLL and HYDE' is a must see!" ~ Roy Berko, The Times =20 Beck Center and National City present =20 Jekyll & Hyde Now through August 5 Mackey Main Stage =20 Book & Lyrics by Leslie Bricusse Music by Frank Wildhorn Directed by Scott Spence * Musical Direction by Larry Goodpaster * = Choreography by Mart=EDn C=E9spedes Featuring Don Folino as Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde =20 For tickets call 216.521.2540 or online at www.beckcenter.org = =20 =20 This popular gothic musical, based on the novel by Robert Louis = Stevenson, explores the duality of man and the constant struggle of good = and evil within oneself. Dr. Henry Jekyll is intrigued by the good and = evil found within all men, and believes he has found a way to separate = the good self from the bad. Determined to test his ground-breaking new = formula, Jekyll takes it himself and unleashes the evil Mr. Hyde. = Unable to control his darker side, Hyde goes on a killing spree and = wreaks havoc on Jekyll's life, his approaching wedding, and the lives of = his fellow townspeople. The play chronicles the battle between his two = opposing sides. =20 Show times are Friday and Saturday evenings at 8:00 pm and Sundays at = 3:00 pm. Two special Thursday evening performances are scheduled for = July 26 and August 2 at 8:00 p.m. To reserve tickets call the Beck = Center Box Office at (216) 521-2540 or visit www.beckcenter.org for more = information. Admission is $26 for adults, $23 for seniors, and $15 for = students 22 and under. Convenient on-site parking is available. =20 The Beck Center for the Arts is located just ten minutes west of = downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood.=20 =20 =20 More reviewer comments... =20 "Beck Center's Jekyll & Hyde is a must see!... An absolute gem!... [Dan] = Folino gives a tour-de-force performance...His singing is enthralling, = his acting compelling...His vocal presentations...were brilliant...The = glorious voices of Maggie Stahl...and Aimee Collier...were = compelling...captivating. A standing 'O' for Scott Spence, Dan Folino = and the cast and crew of Jekyll & Hyde. Please, you of the Cleveland = area, support this production...It deserves full houses every night!" ~ Roy Berko, The Times =20 "Dan Folino as Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde...was terrific...you'd better get = there and see him while the Beck Center, and the Cleveland area, still = has him...Aimee Collier...blows down the house...Don McBride's set is = marvelous...Scott Spence has gotten excellent performances out of all of = his cast...Folino acts with authority and sings expansively...Catch him = while you can." ~ Marcus Bales, Cool Cleveland =20 "Jekyll & Hyde a mostly entertaining...excursion...Folino's lustrous = singing voice...Matching Folino in stage presence and singing power is = Amiee Collier...Director Spence conveys excellent detail in may of the = crowds scenes...slick production...a gorgeous set designed by Don = McBride. The musical direction by Larry Goodpaster is largely flawless." ~ Christine Howey, Scene =20 "The high-energy musical...had me at the first moments. I was hooked = when the curtain opened to Dan Folino...one of the main reasons to catch = this entertaining show... the large ensemble performs with gusto and = fills the stage with life...an 11-piece orchestra that perfectly = complements the singers...Even those with a thick hide will enjoy Jekyll = & Hyde." ~ Benjamin Gleisser, Cleveland Jewish News =20 "...McBride's visually imposing and flexibly functional unit = set...first-rate costume designers like the multi-talented Alison = Garrigan...the seductive, clarion-piped Amiee Collier...could = alternately break glass or your heart...the broadly talented Dan = Folino...he's understandably become somewhat of a matinee idol...solid = singing voice." ~ James Damico, FreeTimes =20 Cast of Characters John Utterson Ian Atwood Dr. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde Dan Folino Sir Danvers Carew Dana Hart * Simon Stride Douglas Collier Lady Beaconsfield Amy Hall Bishop of Basingstoke Lee Domenick Lord Savage Darryl Lewis General Lord Glossop Michael Rogan Sir Archibald Proops Don Irven Lisa Carew Maggie Stahl Lucy Harris Amiee Collier * Nellie Carla Petroski Spider Jeff Glover Poole (Manservant) Bill DePetro Bissett (Apothecary) Jim McCormack 1st Young Man Damian Henri 2nd Young Man Mike Majer Newsboy Mike Plantz Priest Don Pedley =20 Female Ensemble: Lauren Berger , Megan DePetro , Sarah Edwards, Aubrey = Fisher , Heather Hersh , Susan Kobylinski , Jordan Malin, Stephanie = Ormston, Kendra Payne, Laura Rightenour , Erin Shoemaker , Devon = Shriver, Dawn Sniadak, Susan Wagner, Megan Wallace =20 Male Ensemble: Jose Ayala, Jamie Carroll, Patrick Clement, Bill DePetro, = Mark Goins, Damian Henri, Jim Lenahan, Mike Majer, Jim McCormack, Don = Pedley, Mike Plantz, Ryan Smith, Justin Williams =20 * Actor appears courtesy of the Actor's Equity Association (AEA). =20 Staff Director (Scott Spence) Musical Director (Larry Goodpaster) Choreographer (Martin Cespedes) Stage Manager (Diana D'Alessandro) Set Design (Don McBride) Costume Design/Wardrobe Mistress (Allison Garrigan) Light Design (Trad Burns) Sound Design (Richard Ingraham) =20 Orchestra Conductor/Keyboards......................................................= ......Larry Goodpaster Keyboards................................................................= ..............Heidi Herczeg Flute/Alto = Flute....................................................................= .Gretchen Bailey Oboe/English Horn/Alto = Sax................................................Karen Langenwalter Trumpet..................................................................= ..............Melissa Mejia Trombone.................................................................= ............Kevin Wenner French = Horns....................................................................= ....Meredith Evans Violins..................................................................= .Marianne Stott, Allie Lint Cello....................................................................= ..............Brandi Amadeo Bass.....................................................................= .........Tim Keo, Don Park Percussion............................................................Don= Safranek, Chris Vondall =20 Production Staff Artistic = Director/Director........................................................= ......Scott Spence Musical Director/Orchestra = Conductor........................................Larry Goodpaster Choreographer............................................................= ..........Mart=EDn C=E9spedes Stage = Manager..................................................................= Diana D'Alessandro Assistant Stage = Manager...............................................................Ray= na Long Scenic Designer/ Production = Manager.............................................Don McBride Costumer = Designer.................................................................= Alison Garrigan Lighting = Designer.................................................................= ....Trad A. Burns Sound = Designer................................................................R= ichard B. Ingraham Technical = Director.................................................................= .Joseph Carmola Technical = Assistants....................................................Clint = Felker, Chris Young Production = Assistant................................................................= Sabrina Zingale Special Effects = Consultant...............................................................= Dan Folino Assistant Special Effects = Consultant..............................................Megan DePetro Light Board Operators........................................... Ray = Gould, Libby Burchmore Follow Spots.....................Mary Kahelin, Anna Verbiak, Ed Dragony, = Darcy Lindner Props/Dressers.......................................................Kate= George, Rebecca Lamb Crew...................Mark Sprouse, Bill Reichert, Kim Haas, Hayley = Baran, Steve Shack Book = Holder...................................................................= ..............Jean Fyfe =20 =20 Posted by: Fran Storch Marketing Assistant Beck Center for the Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, OH 44107 (216) 521-2540, x244 =20 ------_=_NextPart_002_01C7CAD8.E1E06F23 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

<= font size=3D5 color=3Dred>Beck<= /b> = Center’s ‘JEKYLL and HYDE’ is a must = see!”

~ Roy Berko, The = Times

 

Beck = Center and = National City

present

 

Jekyll & Hyde

Now through August 5

Mackey Main Stage

 

Book & Lyrics by = Leslie Bricusse=A0=A0=A0=A0 Music by = Frank Wildhorn

Directed by = Scott Spence * Musical Direction by Larry Goodpaster * Choreography by Mart=EDn C=E9spedes

Featuring Don Folino as Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

=

 <= /p>

For tickets call 216.521.2540 or online at = www.beckcenter.org

 

This popular = gothic musical, based on the novel by Robert Louis Stevenson, explores the = duality of man and the constant struggle of good and evil within oneself. =A0Dr. Henry Jekyll is intrigued by = the good and evil found within all men, and believes he has found a way to separate = the good self from the bad.=A0 Determined = to test his ground-breaking new formula, Jekyll takes it himself and unleashes = the evil Mr. Hyde.=A0 Unable to control = his darker side, Hyde goes on a killing spree and wreaks havoc on Jekyll’s = life, his approaching wedding, and the lives of his fellow townspeople.=A0 The play chronicles the battle = between his two opposing sides.

 

Show times = are Friday and Saturday evenings at 8:00 = pm and Sundays at 3:00 = pm. Two special Thursday evening performances are scheduled for July 26 and = August 2 at 8:00 = p.m.=A0 To reserve tickets call the Beck = Center Box Office at (216) 521-2540 or visit www.beckcenter.org for more information. = Admission is $26 for adults, $23 for seniors, and $15 for students 22 and = under.=A0 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. =

=A0=A0

 

More reviewer comments…

 

Beck = Center’s Jekyll & Hyde is a = must see!... An absolute gem!... [Dan] Folino gives a tour-de-force performance…His singing is enthralling, his acting compelling…His vocal = presentations…were brilliant…The glorious voices of Maggie Stahl…and Aimee = Collier...were compelling…captivating.=A0 = A standing ‘O’ for Scott Spence, Dan Folino and the cast and crew of Jekyll & Hyde.=A0 Please, you of the Cleveland area, support this = production…It deserves full houses every night!”

~ Roy Berko, = The Times

 

“Dan Folino as Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde…was = terrific…you’d better get there and see = him while the Beck Center, and the Cleveland area, still has = him…Aimee Collier…blows down the house…Don McBride’s set is marvelous…Scott = Spence has gotten excellent performances out of all of his = cast...Folino acts with authority and sings = expansively…Catch him while you can.”

~ Marcus = Bales, Cool Cleve= land

 

Jekyll & = Hyde a mostly entertaining…excursion…Folino= 217;s lustrous singing voice…Matching Folino in stage presence and = singing power is Amiee Collier…Director Spence conveys excellent detail in may of the crowds = scenes...slick production…a = gorgeous set designed by Don = McBride. The musical direction by Larry Goodpaster is largely = flawless.”

~ Christine = Howey, Scene

 

The high-energy = musical…had me at the first moments.=A0 I was hooked when the curtain opened to Dan Folino…one of the main = reasons to catch this entertaining show… the large ensemble performs with = gusto and fills the stage with life...an 11-piece orchestra that perfectly complements the singers…Even = those with a thick hide will enjoy Jekyll & Hyde.”

~ Benjamin = Gleisser, Cleveland Jewish News

 

“…McBride’s visually = imposing and flexibly functional unit setfirst-rat= e costume designers like the multi-talented Alison Garrigan…the = seductive, clarion-piped Amiee Collier…could alternately break glass or your heart…the = broadly talented Dan Folino…he’s understandably become somewhat of a matinee idol…solid singing = voice.”

~ James = Damico, FreeTimes

 

Cast of Characters

John Utterson           = ;            =  =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 = Ian Atwood

Dr. = Jekyll/Mr. Hyde           &nb= sp;          =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Dan = Folino

Sir Danvers Carew           =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0 Dana Hart *

Simon Stride           &= nbsp;          =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0 Douglas= = Collier

Lady = Beaconsfield&nbs= p;          =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0 Amy Hall

Bishop of = Basingstoke&nbs= p;  =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Lee Domenick

Lord = Savage           &= nbsp;          =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0 Darryl Lewis

General Lord Glossop     =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0 Michael Rogan

Sir = Archibald Proops       =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 = Don Irven

Lisa Carew           &n= bsp;         =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Maggie Stahl

Lucy Harris           &= nbsp;            =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0 Amiee Collier *

Nellie          &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;            =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 = Carla Petroski

Spider &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;       =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= Jeff Glover

Poole<= /font> (Manservant)          =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0 Bill DePetro

Bissett (Apothecary)        =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 = Jim McCormack

1st Young Man           &nbs= p;      =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0 Damian Henri

2nd Young Man           &nbs= p;    =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0 Mike Majer

Newsboy =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;  =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= Mike Plantz

Priest &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;         =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= Don Pedley

 

Female = Ensemble: = Lauren = Berger , = Megan DePetro , Sarah Edwards, Aubrey Fisher , Heather Hersh , Susan = Kobylinski , Jordan Malin, Stephanie = Ormston, = Kendra = Payne, = Laura Rightenour , Erin Shoemaker , Devon Shriver, = Dawn = Sniadak, Susan Wagner, Megan Wallace

 

Male = Ensemble: = Jose= Ayala, Jamie Carroll, Patrick Clement, Bill DePetro, Mark Goins, Damian Henri, = Jim Lenahan, Mike Majer, Jim McCormack, Don Pedley, Mike Plantz, Ryan Smith, = Justin Williams

 

* Actor = appears courtesy of the Actor's Equity Association = (AEA).

 =

Staff<= /font>

Director = (Scott Spence)

Musical = Director (Larry Goodpaster)

Choreographer= (Martin Cespedes)

Stage = Manager (Diana = D'Alessandro)

Set Design = (Don McBride)

Costume = Design/Wardrobe Mistress (Allison Garrigan)

Light Design = (Trad Burns)

Sound Design (Richard Ingraham)

 

Orchestra=

Conductor/Keyboards……………R= 30;…………………………= …………Larry Goodpaster

Keyboards…………………= …………………………= 230;………….………..Heidi Herczeg

Flute/Alto Flute………………………̷= 0;…………………………&= #8230;……Gretchen Bailey

Oboe/English Horn/Alto Sax…………………………= ………………Karen Langenwalter

Trumpet…………………&#= 8230;………………………̷= 0;…………….……….Melissa Mejia

Trombone…………………&= #8230;………………………R= 30;………….……….Kevin Wenner

French Horns………………………̷= 0;…………………………&= #8230;………Meredith Evans

Violins…………………&#= 8230;………………………̷= 0;………….Marianne Stott, Allie Lint

Cello…………………R= 30;…………………………= ……………………….Brandi Amadeo

Bass…………………̷= 0;…………………………&= #8230;…………………Tim Keo, Don Park

Percussion……………………= ;…………………………&#= 8230;…Don Safranek, Chris Vondall

 

Production = Staff

Artistic Director/Director……………………= ………………………..…&= #8230;…Scott = Spence

Musical Director/Orchestra Conductor………………………&= #8230;……….Larry = Goodpaster

Choreographer……̷= 0;…………………………&= #8230;……………………….Mar= t=EDn C=E9spedes

Stage Manager………………………= 230;…………………………= ;…...Diana D’Alessandro

Assistant Stage Manager………………………= 230;…………………………= ;…Rayna Long

Scenic Designer/ Production Manager………………………= 230;……………Don = McBride

Costumer Designer………………………&#= 8230;………………………̷= 0;…..Alison Garrigan

Lighting Designer………………………&#= 8230;………………………̷= 0;……...Trad A. Burns

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

Technical Director………………………&#= 8230;………………………̷= 0;……Joseph Carmola

Technical Assistants………………………= …………………….Clint Felker, Chris Young

Production Assistant………………………&= #8230;………………………R= 30;….Sabrina Zingale

Special Effects Consultant………………………= …………………………= 230;...Dan Folino

Assistant Special Effects Consultant………………………= ……………....Megan DePetro

Light Board Operators………………………&= #8230;…………. Ray Gould, Libby Burchmore

Follow Spots…………………Mary Kahelin, Anna Verbiak, Ed Dragony, Darcy Lindner

Props/Dressers……R= 30;…………………………= …………….Kate George, Rebecca Lamb

Crew…………= …….Mark Sprouse, Bill Reichert, Kim Haas, Hayley Baran, Steve = Shack

Book Holder………………………R= 30;…………………………= …….……...…..Jean Fyfe

 

 

Posted by:

Fran Storch

Marketing Assistant

Beck Center for the = Arts

17801 Detroit = Avenue

Lakewood, OH=A0 = 44107

(216) 521-2540, x244

 

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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. Register: By phone 330-836-2626 x 17 Or online www.WeathervanePlayhouse.com ### ------=_NextPart_001_1065_01C7CAB9.67A251C0 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=
Summer=20 Stock 2007
Cyrano De=20 Bergerac
4 SPACES=20 AVAILABLE!
Directed by = Melanie YC Pepe=20 & John C. Davis
August 6 ~ 18, = Mondays ~=20 Fridays
10:00 a.m. ~ 4:00 = p.m.
Tuition = $300
 
The=20 Summer Stock 2007, Cyrano = De=20 Bergerac is a workshop is = designed=20 for students ages 13 and up who have already had some theatrical=20 experience.
 
Students will be = perform,=20 produce and design a full production in two weeks. Special performances = will be=20 held on August 15 and 16.
Space is limited = to 18 acting=20 and 4 technical only positions.
This summer=92s = production will=20 be directed by Melanie YC Pepe, Director of Education and Young Actor = Series=20 Producer at Weathervane Playhouse. Most recently, she directed this = year=92s=20 production of Romeo & Juliet.
Special Guest = instructor John C=20 Davis will be directing fight choreography in this year=92s=20 production.
John is a = certified fight=20 instructor with the Society of American Fight = Directors,
and directed the = brilliant=20 swordplay in this year=92s Youth Theater production of Romeo & = Juliet. Check=20 him out online at www.TheFightDirector.com.
 
 
Register:
 
By = phone
330-836-2626 = x=20 17
 
Or = online
 www.WeathervanePlayhouse.com
 
 
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Based on the 1967 film of the same name starring Julie Andrew= s, Thoroughly Modern Millie opens tonight and runs through August 5th, 2007= . Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. (the Friday, August 3rd p= erformance will start at 8:30pm following the Parma Heights Merchants Parad= e) and Sundays at 3 p.m. Tickets are available by calling the Cassidy box = office at (440) 842-4600. =20 =20 Thoroughly Modern Millie stars: Kristin Netzband as Millie Dillmount Jacob Wadenpfuhl as Jimmy Smith Rachel Hopkins as Miss Dorothy Rob Starek as Trevor Graydon Jolene McPherson as Mrs. Meers Lou Petrucci as Ching Ho Stuart Landes as Bun Foo Michelle D. Moye as Muzzy Van Hossmere=20 Erin Kathleen Pawlak as Peg Flannery =20 with=20 Linda Sekanic Brittney Knyszek=20 Vanessa Stanbridge Kate Michalski=20 Cheryl Winslow=20 Erin R. diLauro=20 Anne Ward=20 Elya Starek=20 Sarah Clare=20 Jacob Shafer=20 Manolo Manalo=20 Andrew Parmelee=20 Mason Chapello=20 Amy Banner Cory Zukoski Thoroughly Modern Millie tells the story of small-town girl, Millie Dillmou= nt, who comes to New York City to marry for money instead of love =E2=80=93= a thoroughly modern aim in 1922, when women were just entering the workfor= ce. Millie soon begins to delight in the flapper lifestyle, but the high ji= nks start when she checks into a hotel owned by the leader of a white slave= ry ring in China. Written by Richard Morris and Dick Scanlan, Thoroughly Modern Millie featu= res music by Jeanine Tesori, with lyrics by Scanlan. The score is filled e= nergetic and unforgettable music including "Thoroughly Modern Millie", "Not= for the Life of Me", "Forget About the Boy" and "Gimme, Gimme". The always-versatile Cassidy Theatre artist Lester Currie spearheaded the p= roduction handling directing, choreography, set design and costuming duties= . The tap numbers were choreographed by Jennifer Glowe. Musical Direction = is by David Detloff. =20 The original production, directed by Michael Mayer, underwent several works= hops in New York and performances at the La Jolla Playhouse in San Diego, C= alifornia,before ultimately opening on Broadway. The production subsequentl= y won six 2002 Tony Awards, including Best Musical.=20 The Cassidy Theatre is located in the Greenbrier Commons, 6200 Pearl Road i= n Parma Heights. Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sund= ays at 3:00 p.m. There will be an 8:30 p.m. curtain time on Friday, August = 3rd following the Parma Heights Merchant=E2=80=99s Day Parade. Tickets are= $20 for adults and $15 for students and senior citizens. Early reservation= s are strongly suggested and tickets are going fast. Tickets can be ordere= d by phoning the Box Office at (440) 842-4600 from 9:00a.m. to 4:00 p.m., M= onday through Friday. MasterCard and Visa are accepted. =20 FOR INFORMATION: =09Geoffrey Short =09=09geoffshort at sbcglobal.net =20 From nbudin at sbcglobal.net Fri Jul 20 07:52:12 2007 From: nbudin at sbcglobal.net (Noah Budin) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 07:52:12 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Rock My Soul Tonight! Message-ID: <857272.47930.qm@web81413.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-948334443-1184943132=:47930 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Join us tonight...! The Rock My Soul Shabbat Service is an all-musical, all ages, Friday night worship service featuring contemporary, traditional and original music, sometimes upbeat, sometimes contemplative, always soulful, played by a 10 piece band of talented congregational and professional musicians led by Cantor Kathy Sebo and Noah Budin. This worship experience is free and open to the public. (You'll probably like it even if you're not Jewish!) Service begins at 7:30 PM at The Temple - Tifereth Israel, 26000 Shaker Blvd., Beachwood, OH The Temple hosts this service once a month. For future service dates, and other information about Noah Budin, check out www.noahbudin.com --0-948334443-1184943132=:47930 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Join us tonight...!
 
The Rock My Soul Shabbat Service is an all-musical, all ages, Friday night worship service featuring contemporary, traditional and original music, sometimes upbeat, sometimes contemplative, always soulful, played by a 10 piece band of talented congregational and professional musicians led by Cantor Kathy Sebo and Noah Budin. This worship experience is free and open to the public.
 
(You'll probably like it even if you're not Jewish!)
 
Service begins at 7:30 PM at The Temple - Tifereth Israel, 26000 Shaker Blvd., Beachwood, OH
 
The Temple hosts this service once a month.
 
For future service dates, and other information about Noah Budin, check out www.noahbudin.com
 
--0-948334443-1184943132=:47930-- From allison623 at sbcglobal.net Fri Jul 20 09:09:48 2007 From: allison623 at sbcglobal.net (Allison Butler) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 09:09:48 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Open House Sunday Message-ID: <564773.91346.qm@web82901.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1488073063-1184947788=:91346 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, JULY 22nd - 2-4 $189900 ROCKY RIVER ? BUNGALOW WALK TO THE BEACH! Lofted/vaulted kitchen with skylight. Huge master with sitting area, wood burning fireplace, full bathroom and separate shower. French doors open to the balcony overlooking the landscaped back yard. - 2 bedrooms with the 3rd presently converted to the dining room for entertaining. GOT DOGS?. Two nice size kennels with a walk out basement and a fenced yard. Huge Garage for a carpenter or tradesman. This is the perfect starter home in a desirable community. MUST SEE!! Minutes from I-90, I-480, RTA, Rocky River Recreation Center, Cleveland Metroparks, Golf Courses and Cleveland Hopkins Airport. Rocky River School District. http://www.realliving.com/Property/Details.aspx?PropID=6903175&MarketID=2 Feel free to contact me for more information. Allison Butler Realty One Real Living Office: (216)221-6585 Fax: (216)221-1956 Email: allison.butler at realliving.com http://realtyone.com/allison.butler/ --0-1488073063-1184947788=:91346 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit            OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, JULY 22nd - 2-4
 
 $189900 ROCKY RIVER ? BUNGALOW
 
WALK TO THE BEACH! Lofted/vaulted kitchen with skylight. Huge master with sitting area, wood burning fireplace, full bathroom and separate shower. French doors open to the balcony overlooking the landscaped back yard.  - 2 bedrooms with the 3rd presently converted to the dining room for entertaining. GOT DOGS?. Two nice size kennels with a walk out basement and a fenced yard. Huge Garage for a carpenter or tradesman. This is the perfect starter home in a desirable community. MUST SEE!! 

Minutes from I-90, I-480, RTA, Rocky River Recreation Center, Cleveland Metroparks, Golf Courses and Cleveland Hopkins Airport. Rocky River School District.
 
Feel free to contact me for more information.
 
 
 
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Realty One Real Living
Office: (216)221-6585
Fax: (216)221-1956
 
--0-1488073063-1184947788=:91346-- From Jenniver_Sparano at KeyBank.com Fri Jul 20 09:29:09 2007 From: Jenniver_Sparano at KeyBank.com (Jenniver_Sparano at KeyBank.com) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 12:29:09 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Ruthless!" Message-ID: This is a multipart message in MIME format. --=_alternative 005A8F818525731E_= Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" It's summertime in Cleveland and Akron, which means that it's time for our fifth annual musical production to benefit local AIDS agencies! This year, we will be presenting the musical romp RUTHLESS! The Musical With book and lyrics by Joal Paley and music by Marvin Laird, "Ruthless! The Musical" tells a tale of Broadway stardom. Broadway doesn't go for booze and dope...but it does go for scheming, manipulation, backstabbing, concealed identities, and glamorous women doing melodramatic things. For all that -- and more -- come see "Ruthless!" Our all-star cast, under the direction of Curt Arnold and music direction of Charles Eversole, features: Eileen Burns as the perenially frustrated Miss Thorn! Aimee Collier * as the innocently domestic Judy Denmark! Nicole DeAnna as the precociously talented Tina Denmark! Kevin Joseph Kelly as the mysteriously glamorous Sylvia St. Croix! Nick Koesters * as the lovingly critical Lita Encore! Lora Workman as the strangely envious Eve! Performances at Weathervane Community Playhouse, to benefit the Community AIDS Network, take place on Monday and Tuesday, August 20 - 21, 2007 at 7:30 pm -- call the box office at 330-836-2323 for tickets! Performance at Cassidy Theatre, to benefit the AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland, takes place on Monday, August 27, 2007 at 8:00 pm -- call the Taskforce at 216-357-2222 for tickets! We hope you'll join us for an evening of music, laughter, and support for these worthy agencies! * Ms. Collier and Mr. Koesters appear with special permission of Actors' Equity Association ******************************************************************************* This communication may contain privileged and/or confidential information. It is intended solely for the use of the addressee. If you are not the intended recipient, you are strictly prohibited from disclosing, copying, distributing or using any of this information. If you received this communication in error, please contact the sender immediately and destroy the material in its entirety, whether electronic or hard copy. This communication may contain nonpublic personal information about consumers subject to the restrictions of the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act. You may not directly or indirectly reuse or redisclose such information for any purpose other than to provide the services for which you are receiving the information. 127 Public Square, Cleveland, OH 44114 ******************************************************************************* If you prefer not to receive future e-mail offers for products or services from Key send an e-mail to DNERequests at key.com with 'No Promotional E-mails' in the SUBJECT line. --=_alternative 005A8F818525731E_= Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
It's summertime in Cleveland and Akron, which means that it's time for our fifth annual musical production to benefit local AIDS agencies!  This year, we will be presenting the musical romp

                                                RUTHLESS!
                                                The Musical

With book and lyrics by Joal Paley and music by Marvin Laird, "Ruthless! The Musical" tells a tale of Broadway stardom.  Broadway doesn't go for booze and dope...but it does go for scheming, manipulation, backstabbing, concealed identities, and glamorous women doing melodramatic things.    For all that -- and more -- come see "Ruthless!"

Our all-star cast, under the direction of Curt Arnold and music direction of Charles Eversole,  features:

                        Eileen Burns  as the perenially frustrated Miss Thorn!
                        Aimee Collier * as the innocently domestic Judy Denmark!
                        Nicole DeAnna as the precociously talented Tina Denmark!
                        Kevin Joseph Kelly as the mysteriously glamorous Sylvia St. Croix!
                        Nick Koesters * as the lovingly critical Lita Encore!
                        Lora Workman as the strangely envious Eve!


Performances at Weathervane Community Playhouse, to benefit the Community AIDS Network, take place on Monday and Tuesday, August 20 - 21, 2007 at 7:30 pm -- call the box office at 330-836-2323 for tickets!

Performance at Cassidy Theatre, to benefit the AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland, takes place on Monday, August 27, 2007 at 8:00 pm -- call the Taskforce at 216-357-2222 for tickets!

We hope you'll join us for an evening of music, laughter, and support for these worthy agencies!



* Ms. Collier and Mr. Koesters appear with special permission of Actors' Equity Association



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--=_alternative 005A8F818525731E_=-- From tomtq2 at gmail.com Fri Jul 20 08:51:09 2007 From: tomtq2 at gmail.com (Tom Fulton) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 11:51:09 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ACTORS! DANCERS! AUDITIONS! BECK CENTER! WORLD PREMIERE! Message-ID: <9e54fcf40707200851m2bc58c02l56450610c5b7babb@mail.gmail.com> ------=_Part_35330_349812.1184946669524 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=WINDOWS-1252; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline *SUBJECT: AUDITIONS * ** *Note to actors... The roles in this play are not background noise... they are integral to the play and are challenging... We also need you to be able to move... not necessarily dance like ballet dancers, but move with grace..= . There are roles for DANCERS only as well.* BECK CENTER FOR THE ARTS Audition Date: Monday, July 30 - 6pm - 10pm Call: 216-521-2540 to schedule an audition *Note: These roles are non-equity only.* ** Hello Everyone, On Monday, July 30 from 6 pm to 10 pm, Tom Fulton (director) and Marin Cespedes (choreographer) will be holding auditions for the actor/dancer roles in *Reflections*, a musical play, which begins rehearsals on August 1= 4 and Opens on September 14, running through October 7, 2007 at the Beck Center for the Arts. Please call the Beck Center to sign up for a time. http://beckcenter.org/ The World Premiere of: *REFLECTIONS* *(Peggy Sings Leiber and Stoller)* Music and Lyrics by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller September 14 =96 October 7, 2007 Directed by Tom Fulton Starring NYC Jazz great, Laura Theodore Choreograpny and Movement Concepts by Martin Cespedes Music Direction by Larry Goodpaster Produced by Virtual Media Post Productions Original Concept by Joe Beck & Laura Theodore The Play: Thirty-two years ago, Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, the legendary songwriters of the 50's and 60's, produced an album called "MIRRORS." In 2005 this musical masterpiece was re-released as "Peggy Lee Sings Leiber & Stoller." This timeless CD is comprised of 15 brilliant songs written by th= e prolific team, including well known numbers like "Kansas City", "I'm a Woman" and the legendary hit "Is That All There Is." The show is a kaleidoscope of beautiful love songs, hilarious send-ups of Broadway, haunting tunes of days gone by, and reflects the pure joy of living. Now fo= r the first time, in a world premiere production, renowned actress and recording artist Laura Theodore brings these astonishing songs to the stage= . Guitarist Joe Beck, who worked with Peggy for many years, provides a first person filmed narrative for these songs with sweet, funny and poignant memories=97while Laura Theodore brings Leiber and Stoller's music to life through the genius of her remarkable voice. Available 5 Roles: - *Child Peggy* - Peggy at 10 - 12 years old - Voice of Nikki - Dance - *Young Peggy* - *Peggy in her early career (18 - 24 yrs old)* - Reporter - Assistant - Dance - *Peggy's Husband (30-s - 40's)* - *A*nnouncer - Others - Dance - *Peggy's Step Mother* (30's - 40's) - Assistant - House Keeper - Sophie Slomsky (an imagined character) - *Peggy's Father (30's - 40's)* - **Announcer - Doctor - Reporter - Dancer - Station Manager The ensemble (above) play numerous roles, provide dance, movement and mime background. The primary roles listed are fairly challenging, so all actors must be able to move well as well as have a proficiency as actors. Actors should come to auditions ready to move. No memorized monologues are necessary. This will be a movement and cold-reading audition only. Please call the Beck Center 216-521-2540 to sign up for an audition slot. Be prepared for the possibility of staying beyond your audition slot time. If you have any questions, concerns or special requests, you may e-mail Tom Fulton at tomtq2 at gmail.com Thank you. We hope to see you there. Tom Fulton Director ------=_Part_35330_349812.1184946669524 Content-Type: text/html; charset=WINDOWS-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline
SUBJECT: AUDITIONS <= /div>
 
Note = to actors... The roles in this play are not background noise... they are in= tegral to the play and are challenging... We also need you to be able to mo= ve... not necessarily dance like ballet dancers, but move with grace... The= re are roles for DANCERS only as well.
BEC= K CENTER FOR THE ARTS
Aud= ition Date:  Monday, July 30 - 6pm - 10pm
Cal= l:  216-521-2540 to schedule an audition
Note:  These roles are non-equity only.
 
Hel= lo Everyone,
 
On = Monday, July 30 from 6 pm to 10 pm, Tom Fulton (director) and Marin Cespede= s (choreographer) will be holding auditions for the actor/dancer roles= in Reflections= , a musical play, which begins rehearsals on August 14 and Opens on Septemb= er 14, running through October 7, 2007 at the Beck Center for the Arts.&nbs= p; Please call the Beck Center to sign up for a time. =20 http://be= ckcenter.org/ 
 
The= World Premiere of:
REFLECTIONS
(Peggy Sings Leiber and Stoller)
Music and Lyri= cs by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller
September 14 =96 October 7, 2007
Directed by Tom Fulton
Starring= NYC Jazz great, Laura Theodore
Cho= reograpny and Movement Concepts by Martin Cespedes
Mus= ic Direction by Larry Goodpaster
Produced by Virtual Media Po= st Productions
Original Concept by Joe Beck & Laura Theodore

<= /font> The Play:
Thi= rty-two years ago, Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, the legendary songwriters= of the 50's and 60's, produced an album called "MIRRORS."= ; In 2005 this musical masterpiece was re-released as "Peggy Lee Sings= Leiber & Stoller." This timeless CD is comprised of 15 brilliant = songs written by the prolific team, including well known numbers like "= ;Kansas City", "I'm a Woman" and the legendary hit "= ;Is That All There Is." The show is a kaleidoscope of beautiful love s= ongs, hilarious send-ups of Broadway, haunting tunes of days gone by, and r= eflects the pure joy of living. Now for the first time, in a world premiere= production, renowned actress and recording artist Laura Theodore brings th= ese astonishing songs to the stage. Guitarist Joe Beck, who worked with Peg= gy for many years, provides a first person filmed narrative for these songs= with sweet, funny and poignant memories=97while Laura Theodore brings Leib= er and Stoller's music to life through the genius of her remarkable voi= ce.=20
 
Ava= ilable 5 Roles:
  • = Child Peggy= =20
    • Peggy at 10 - 12=  years old
    • Voice of Nikki <= /font>
    • = Dance
       
  • = Young Peggy= =20
    • Peggy in her early= career (18 - 24 yrs old)=20
    • Reporter =
    • Assistant
    • = Dance
       
  • Peggy's Husban= d (30-s - 40's)=20
    • = Announcer =20
    • Others
    • = Dance
       
  • = Peggy's S= tep Mother (30's - 40's)=20
    • Assistant
    • House Keeper
    • Sophie Slomsky (= an imagined character)
= <= /font>
  • Peggy's Father= (30's - 40's)=20
    • Announcer<= /font> =20
    • Doctor =20
    • Reporter =20
    • Dancer =20
    • Station Manager
The= ensemble (above) play numerous roles, provide dance, movement and mime bac= kground. The primary roles listed are fairly challenging, so all actors must be able to move well as well as have a = proficiency as actors.  Actors s= hould come to auditions ready to move.  No memorized monologues are ne= cessary.  This will be a movement and cold-reading audition only.=20
 
Ple= ase call the Beck Center 216-521-2540 to sign up for an audition slot.
 
Be = prepared for the possibility of staying beyond your audition slot time.&nbs= p; If you have any questions, concerns or special requests, you may e-mail = Tom Fulton at=20 tomtq2 at g= mail.com
 
Tha= nk you.
We hope to see you there.
&nb= sp;
Tom Fulton
Director
------=_Part_35330_349812.1184946669524-- From glfan22 at hotmail.com Fri Jul 20 10:05:48 2007 From: glfan22 at hotmail.com (Christina Smith) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 13:05:48 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Has The Documenatry Film "To Be Healed By The Earth" been cast yet? Message-ID: Have not heard any news about the film. Anyone here going to be in the film "To Be Healed By The Earth"? Thanks, Chris _________________________________________________________________ http://imagine-windowslive.com/hotmail/?locale=en-us&ocid=TXT_TAGHM_migration_HM_mini_pcmag_0507 From Christopher.Benko at tri-c.edu Fri Jul 20 10:25:04 2007 From: Christopher.Benko at tri-c.edu (Benko, Christopher) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 13:25:04 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fall 2007 C.A.M.P. Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7CAF2.E9670FF6 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C7CAF2.E9670FF6" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C7CAF2.E9670FF6 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 On behalf of Alice Backus... =20 Summer is over, yet that doesn't mean the fun is... New opportunities and creative experiences for all ages, coming this = Fall Semester! =20 = =20 Tri-C Community Arts & Music Program Fall 2007 =20 =20 Music Lessons - All Campuses Monday, September 10, 2007 - Saturday, January 12, 2008 =BD Hour Lessons $280, 1 Hour Lessons $560 =20 String Orchestra - Metropolitan Campus Saturdays, September 15, 2007 - January 12, 2008 $190 =20 Silver Strings - Eastern Campus Tuesdays, September 11, 2007 - January 8, 2008 $170 =20 Jazz Preparatory Program - Metropolitan Campus Saturdays, September 15, 2007 - January 12, 2008 $300 =20 Voice Class - Western Campus Mondays, September 10, 2007 - January 7, 2008 $170 =20 Gospel Class - Metropolitan Campus Mondays, September 10, 2007 - January 7, 2008 $170 =20 Recording Arts and Technology - Off-Site=20 First Session: September 24 - October 25, 2007 Second Session: November 5 - December 13, 2007 $300 per Session =20 Music Technology - Metropolitan Campus Saturdays, September 15, 2007 - January 12, 2008 $300 =20 New Rock Band - Eastern Campus Saturdays, September 15, 2007 - January 12, 2008 $300 =20 Vintage Rock Band - Off Site Mondays, September 10, 2007 - January 7, 2008 Wednesdays, September 12, 2007 - January 9, 2008 $300 =20 Urban Street Dance - Metropolitan Campus Thursdays, September 13, 2007 - January 10, 2008 $170 =20 Roots of Rhythm Tuesdays, Eastern Campus, September 11, 2007 - January 8, 2008 Thursdays, Metro Campus, September 13, 2007 - January 10, 2008 $200 =20 Roots of Rhythm Class Tuesdays, Eastern Campus, September 11, 2007 - January 8, 2008 Thursdays, Metro Campus, September 13, 2007 - January 10, 2008 $200 =20 West African Dance and Drumming Wednesdays, Metro Campus, September 12, 2007 - January 9, 2008 Thursdays, Western Campus, September 13, 2007 - January 10, 2008 $170 =20 Liturgical Dance - Metropolitan Campus Tuesdays, September 11, 2007 - January 8, 2008=20 $170 =20 Dramatic Connections - Eastern and Western Campuses Saturdays, September 15, 2007 - January 12, 2008 $170 =20 Musical Theater - Eastern and Western Campuses Saturdays, September 15, 2007 - January 12, 2008 $170 =20 Registration Begins August 6th For more information call 216.987.6145 =20 =20 Christopher Benko Cuyahoga Community College Metropolitan Campus Community Arts & Music Program Clerical Assistant=20 christopher.benko at tri-c.edu Office: (216) 987-6145 Fax: (216) 987-4186 =20 ------_=_NextPart_002_01C7CAF2.E9670FF6 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

On behalf of Alice = Backus…

 

Summer is over, yet that doesn’t mean the fun = is…

New opportunities and creative experiences for all ages, coming this Fall = Semester!

 

      = ;            =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;            = ;            =             

   Tri-C

Community = Arts & Music Program

Fall 2007

 

=  

Music Lessons – = All Campuses

Monday, September 10, 2007 – Saturday, = January 12, 2008

=BD Hour Lessons $280, 1 Hour Lessons = $560

 

String Orchestra = – Metropolitan Campus

Saturdays, September 15, 2007 – January = 12, 2008

$190

 

Silver Strings – Eastern Campus

Tuesdays, September 11, 2007 – January = 8, 2008

$170

 

Jazz Preparatory = Program – Metropolitan Campus

Saturdays, September 15, 2007 – January = 12, 2008

$300

 

Voice Class – = Western Campus

Mondays, September 10, 2007 – January 7, = 2008

$170

 

Gospel Class – Metropolitan Campus

Mondays, September 10, 2007 – January 7, = 2008

$170

 

Recording Arts and = Technology – Off-Site

First Session: September 24 – October = 25, 2007

Second Session: November 5 – December = 13, 2007

$300 per Session

 

Music Technology = – Metropolitan Campus

Saturdays, September 15, 2007 – January = 12, 2008

$300

 

New Rock Band – = Eastern Campus

Saturdays, September 15, 2007 – January = 12, 2008

$300

 

Vintage Rock Band = – Off Site

Mondays, September 10, 2007 – January 7, = 2008

Wednesdays, September 12, 2007 – January = 9, 2008

$300

 

Urban Street Dance = – Metropolitan Campus

Thursdays, September 13, 2007 – January = 10, 2008

$170

 

Roots of = Rhythm

Tuesdays, Eastern Campus, September 11, 2007 = – January 8, 2008

Thursdays, Metro Campus, September 13, 2007 = – January 10, 2008

$200

 

Roots of Rhythm = Class

Tuesdays, Eastern Campus, September 11, 2007 = – January 8, 2008

Thursdays, Metro Campus, September 13, 2007 = – January 10, 2008

$200

 

West African Dance and Drumming

Wednesdays, Metro Campus, September 12, 2007 = – January 9, 2008

Thursdays, Western Campus, September 13, 2007 = – January 10, 2008

$170

 

Liturgical Dance = – Metropolitan Campus

Tuesdays, September 11, 2007 – January = 8, 2008

$170

 

Dramatic Connections = – Eastern and Western Campuses

Saturdays, September 15, 2007 – January = 12, 2008

$170

 

Musical Theater – Eastern = and Western Campuses

Saturdays, September 15, 2007 – January = 12, 2008

$170

 

Registration Begins August = 6th

For more information = call

216.987.6145=

 

 

Christopher = Benko

Cuyahoga Community = College

Metropolitan Campus

Community Arts & Music = Program

Clerical Assistant

Office: (216) 987-6145

Fax:    (216) = 987-4186

 

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Pass on your knowledge to inner-city children. Music degree not required. Barbara Wilberg, Co-Director Joyful Noise Neighborhood Music School (216) 671-5528; (216) 952-4398; or email From joyfulnoisemusicschool at adelphia.net Fri Jul 20 12:17:49 2007 From: joyfulnoisemusicschool at adelphia.net (joyfulnoisemusicschool at adelphia.net) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 12:17:49 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]start and lead ensembles Message-ID: <26849509.1184959069917.JavaMail.root@web23> Volunteer musician sought to introduce young musicians with some experience to group playing. Free music school. parents often present. Cleveland West Side. From joyfulnoisemusicschool at adelphia.net Fri Jul 20 12:26:07 2007 From: joyfulnoisemusicschool at adelphia.net (joyfulnoisemusicschool at adelphia.net) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 12:26:07 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Give back" musical knowledge Message-ID: <26997210.1184959567641.JavaMail.root@web23> Free music school for Cleveland families who cannot afford lessons or instruments seeks people who love to play to pass on their skill and enthusiasm to children. We are interested in orchestra, band, folk, or other instruments for youthful learning. Music degree or teaching experience not required...just the desire to make a difference in young lives. School up three years & supported by the Cleveland Foundation and the Ohio Arts Council. Contact Barbara Wilberg, Co-Director Joyful Noise Neighborhood Music School (216) 672-5528; (216) 9524398; email From jameskosmatka at yahoo.com Fri Jul 20 12:38:44 2007 From: jameskosmatka at yahoo.com (James Kosmatka) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 12:38:44 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Don't forget: Green-Haired Punk vs. Silver Skinned Alien at Ingenuity Message-ID: <299587.1317.qm@web50511.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-1738502591-1184960324=:1317 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit One weekend only, so don't miss out! http://www.csuohio.edu/theater/news.htm http://www.ingenuitycleveland.com/events/Whirligig CSU?s Dramatic Arts Program is pleased to announce its production of Whirligig by Mac Wellman is making a comeback this summer as part of Ingenuity Festival. A big hit last fall, Whirligig will appear in an outdoor alternative space in downtown Cleveland, July 20-22, 2007. Whirligig follows the misadventures of a runaway, green haired, punk rocker chick who encounters a space alien in a Midwestern bus station. Things get interesting when they are visited by a mysterious bus driver and three versions of the girl's preppy, prom-queen-aspiring sister. The play features poetry slam dialogue, political tirades from the 80?s (which are somehow disturbingly familiar) and a surprise ending which is literally ?out of this world?. Holly Holsinger, fresh off her acclaimed appearances in Cleveland Public Theatre's Two-Headed and CSU Summer Repertory Theatre's Booth, directs Katelyn Cornelius (The Robber Bridegroom, CSU Summer Rep), Jason Dixon (Cleveland Playhouse, Antwone Fisher), Carly Garinger, Brian McNally (Our Town, Cleveland Public Theatre), Christine Miles (Robber Bridegroom), and Amber Pompeii. Cleveland native Mac Wellman won the Lifetime Achievement Obie Award for his celebrated experimental narrative, absurdist sense of humor, and biting social/political content. His work has been performed at CPT, Yale Rep, Actor's Theatre of Louisville, and the Smithsonian and Whitney Museums. July 20th, 21st, and 22nd 8pm at 1720 Euclid Avenue. Admission is included with your Ingenuity Festival ticket. --------------------------------- Be a better Globetrotter. Get better travel answers from someone who knows. Yahoo! Answers - Check it out. --0-1738502591-1184960324=:1317 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
 
CSU?s Dramatic Arts Program is pleased to announce its production of Whirligig by Mac Wellman is making a comeback this summer as part of Ingenuity Festival. A big hit last fall, Whirligig will appear in an outdoor alternative space in downtown Cleveland, July 20-22, 2007.
 
Whirligig follows the misadventures of a runaway, green haired, punk rocker chick who encounters a space alien in a Midwestern bus station.  Things get interesting when they are visited by a mysterious bus driver and three versions of the girl's preppy, prom-queen-aspiring sister. The play features poetry slam dialogue, political tirades from the 80?s (which are somehow disturbingly familiar) and a surprise ending which is literally ?out of this world?.
 
Holly Holsinger, fresh off her acclaimed appearances in Cleveland Public Theatre's Two-Headed and CSU Summer Repertory Theatre's Booth, directs Katelyn Cornelius (The Robber Bridegroom, CSU Summer Rep), Jason Dixon (Cleveland Playhouse, Antwone Fisher), Carly Garinger, Brian McNally (Our Town, Cleveland Public Theatre), Christine Miles (Robber Bridegroom), and Amber Pompeii.

Cleveland native Mac Wellman won the Lifetime Achievement Obie Award for his celebrated experimental narrative, absurdist sense of humor, and biting social/political content.  His work has been performed at CPT, Yale Rep, Actor's Theatre of Louisville, and the Smithsonian and Whitney Museums.
 
July 20th, 21st, and 22nd
8pm at 1720 Euclid Avenue. 
 
Admission is included with your Ingenuity Festival ticket.


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Yahoo! Answers - Check it out. --0-1738502591-1184960324=:1317-- From lewismaloney at sbcglobal.net Fri Jul 20 12:51:24 2007 From: lewismaloney at sbcglobal.net (Roseanne Lewis-Maloney) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 15:51:24 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]QUEEN ANN VICTORIAN FOR SALE Message-ID: <46A1123C.6060300@sbcglobal.net> Open House this Sunday 2-4 http://3000daisyave.com/ -- -thanks for choosing to reduce, reuse & recycle- From mikestrio at sbcglobal.net Fri Jul 20 12:52:10 2007 From: mikestrio at sbcglobal.net (Michael Petrone) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 15:52:10 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Petrone CD Release Party & Television Appearance Message-ID: <6ab3fb316c713859e018367921a23d2a@sbcglobal.net> --Apple-Mail-1-495500667 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed Saturday, July 28th, 2007 come celebrate with The Mike Petrone Trio the release of their new CD, "blue" at CROP BISTRO & BAR, 1400 West 6th Street in the Warehouse District. (Right next to JOHNNY'S DOWNTOWN) Festivites begin at 7:30 p.m. There will be complimentary hors d'ouvres and free drink specials by BELVEDERE. "blue" is available for sale through mikepetrone.com., and of course you can purchase all of Mike's available CD's at the release party. Also, in advance of the party, you can catch them on "Good Company' on WKYC Channel 3 in Cleveland this Tuesday, July 24 at 10:00 a.m. To make a reservation for the release party you can call CROP BISTRO at (216) 696- CROP. Look forward to seeing you there ! --Apple-Mail-1-495500667 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=US-ASCII CourierSaturday, July 28th, 2007 come celebrate with The Mike Petrone Trio the release of their new CD, "blue" at CROP BISTRO & BAR, 1400 West 6th Street in the Warehouse District. (Right next to JOHNNY'S DOWNTOWN) Festivites begin at 7:30 p.m. There will be complimentary hors d'ouvres and free drink specials by BELVEDERE. "blue" is available for sale through 0000,3333,9999mikepetrone.com., and of course you can purchase all of Mike's available CD's at the release party. Also, in advance of the party, you can catch them on "Good Company' on WKYC Channel 3 in Cleveland this Tuesday, July 24 at 10:00 a.m. To make a reservation for the release party you can call CROP BISTRO at (216) 696- CROP. Look forward to seeing you there ! --Apple-Mail-1-495500667-- From mcburney_c at Shaker-Heights.k12.oh.us Fri Jul 20 13:18:49 2007 From: mcburney_c at Shaker-Heights.k12.oh.us (McBurney, Christine) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 16:18:49 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Vote to bring Live Theatre to Children References: <014601c7cb01$7b489a70$da00a8c0@clevelandplayhouse.net> Message-ID: <6FECCAE36927C548B487F54C9D512E6B9FB52A@adminmail.shaker-net.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7CB0B.5286EEFB Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Please vote for the Amex arts proposal sponsored by TCG by July 22! =20 ________________________________ From: Theatre Communications Group [mailto:tcg at tcg.pmailus.com]=20 Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 4:06 PM To: mbloom at clevelandplayhouse.com Subject: We made it to the top 25, but we still need your help! 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Great News! =  Theatre Communications Group (TCG) and National = Corporate Theatre Fund (NCTF) are pleased to announce that the = Bring Young Audiences to Live Theatre project has been = voted into the Top 25 of American Express's The Members = Project!  It is the lone live = arts project and we now only have until July 22 to get into the = Top 5.  =  

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C7CB0B.5286EEFB-- From sbonds1 at juno.com Fri Jul 20 14:42:55 2007 From: sbonds1 at juno.com (sbonds1 at juno.com) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 21:42:55 GMT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Production/Location Manager needed for Short Film Message-ID: <20070720.144255.17878.3@webmail17.dca.untd.com> I'm looking for a highly motivated person to work as a = Production/Location Manager for a short film I'll be making in the = Cleveland area late August/early September. The position is volunteer, = but I guarantee you will learn much about the process of filmaking = from a working Hollywood professional. You will also be given screen = credit, and receive a DVD of the final film. Even if you don't know = exactly what a production manager does, I will teach you -- but you'll = need to be a quick learner, because things will happen fast. I need to = fill this position ASAP, as locations for filming will need to be = secured prior to my arrival in Cleveland the last week of August. Did you know??? The production manager is one of the most important = jobs on a film set! He/she is to the producer what the assistant = director is to the director. Organizational experience helpful, and the time to dedicate to the = project a must. There will be a total of five or six shooting days = between the dates of August 23rd to September 12. If you think you = have what it takes to make a film happen, please contact me at: sbonds1 at juno.com I look forward to hearing from you! Steve Bonds From Margaret.Berke at tri-c.edu Fri Jul 20 14:49:28 2007 From: Margaret.Berke at tri-c.edu (Berke, Margaret) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 17:49:28 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]REMINDER: The Royalton Players "Robin Hood Caper" Auditions s Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7CB17.D8D68CCA Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Royalton Players will be holding auditions for "The Robin Hood Caper" by Fred Carmichael on Sunday, July 22nd and Monday, 23rd at 7pm.=20 =20 Auditions will be held at the Masonic Temple, 6320 Royalton Rd in North Royalton (on Rt. 82 across from Arby's). Please be prepared to read from the script. The show will run September 21, 22, 23, 28, and 29. =20 Synopsis: Carmichael takes an old plot - rob from the rich and give to the poor - and adds an amusing modern slant with 4 retired crooks who use their talents for charitable purposes. =20 All roles available. The cast consists of 6 men and 4 women. Description of characters: =20 The 4 "retired" crooks carry the bulk of the play. They are: * Flora Langley: an old and very kindly soul * Jason Bosley: speaks with a soft, almost ministerial quality in his voice * Emily Jordan: perhaps the youngest of the four. The best preserved with a good figure for one her age. * Phillip Mullins: older than the other three but with a wonderful sense of humor and something of a flirt. =20 Other characters: * Richard Collins: middle aged, handsome in a more rugged then pretty-boy way. * Jessica Selby: attractive in mid twenties to thirties with a keen sense of humor but capable of being firm. * Hubert Ratner: middle aged, smooth and overly confident to the point of being almost oily. * Warren Coates: also middle aged, always trying to please but has unfortunate way of always saying the wrong thing. * Frederick Ruggles: middle aged pleasant looking man whose gruffness hides quite a warm heart. * Sylvia Coates: proper wife of a small-town official. =20 Ages are approximate. Will consider individuals who are not the ages indicated but can be made up to look that age. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7CB17.D8D68CCA Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The Royalton Players will = be holding auditions for "The Robin Hood = Caper" by Fred Carmichael on Sunday, July 22nd and Monday, 23rd at 7pm. =

 

Auditions will be held at = the Masonic Temple, 6320 Royalton = Rd in North = Royalton (on Rt. 82 across from Arby's).  Please be prepared to read from = the script.  The show will run September 21, 22, 23, 28, and = 29.

 

Synopsis:=   Carmichael takes an old plot - rob from the rich = and give to the poor - and adds an amusing modern slant with 4 retired crooks who = use their talents for charitable purposes.

 

All roles = available.  The cast consists of 6 men and 4 women.  Description of = characters:

 

The 4 "retired" = crooks carry the bulk of the play.  They are:

•  Flora Langley: an old and very = kindly soul

•  Jason Bosley: speaks with a soft, = almost ministerial quality in his voice

•  Emily Jordan: perhaps the youngest = of the four. The best preserved with a good figure for one her = age.

•  Phillip Mullins: older than the = other three but with a wonderful sense of humor and something of a = flirt.

 

Other = characters:

•  Richard Collins: middle aged, = handsome in a more rugged then pretty-boy way.

•  Jessica Selby: attractive in mid = twenties to thirties with a keen sense of humor but capable of being = firm.

•  Hubert Ratner: middle aged, smooth = and overly confident to the point of being almost = oily.

•  Warren Coates: also middle aged, always = trying to please but has unfortunate way of always saying the wrong = thing.

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C7CB17.D8D68CCA-- From msprospero at hotmail.com Fri Jul 20 15:16:00 2007 From: msprospero at hotmail.com (MsProspero) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 18:16:00 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Floyd Gaffney, former Karamu/Cleveland artist passed away Message-ID: <001d01c7cb1b$8d8975a0$0400a8c0@LEC> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_001E_01C7CAFA.0677D5A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit For those of you who knew Dr. Floyd Gaffney, I just thought I'd pass along the news that he has passed away this week. I've met a few folks here who knew him, but may not have kept in touch over the years, so I'm posting this for their benefit. Dr. Gaffney was from Cleveland and trained in theatre arts and dance here, cutting his teeth at Karamu and other prestigious houses. Dr. Gaffney's illustrious career eventually brought him to San Diego, CA, where he taught at the University of Calif and, upon his retirement, was awarded the title of Professor Emeritus at that institution. He was an "institution" as an artist, director, producer and all around 'mover and shaker' in the San Diego and LA theatre scene and shall be greatly missed there. MsProspero ------=_NextPart_000_001E_01C7CAFA.0677D5A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

For those of you who knew Dr. Floyd Gaffney, I just = thought I’d pass along the news that he has passed away this week. = I’ve met a few folks here who knew him, but may not have kept in touch over the = years, so I’m posting this for their = benefit.

 

Dr. Gaffney was from Cleveland and trained in theatre arts and dance here, cutting his teeth at Karamu = and other prestigious houses.   Dr. Gaffney’s illustrious = career eventually brought him to San Diego, = CA, where he taught at the University of Calif and, upon his retirement, was awarded the title of Professor Emeritus at = that institution.  

 

He was an “institution” as an artist, = director, producer and all around ‘mover and shaker’ in the San Diego and LA theatre scene and = shall be greatly missed there.

 

 

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----------MB_8C99967D127CF90_83C_BD99_WEBMAIL-MA11.sysops.aol.com-- From debchevy2 at windstream.net Sat Jul 21 07:08:48 2007 From: debchevy2 at windstream.net (debchevy2 at windstream.net) Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 10:08:48 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Guys & Dolls Message-ID: <20070721140848.RCIW7621.ispmxmta05-srv.windstream.net@webmail-relay.alltel.net> Olde Towne Hall Theatre, 36119 Center Ridge Road, North Ridgeville, is accepting applications for the positions of Director, Musical Director and Choreographer for "Guys & Dolls". Performance dates are Feb. 15 - March 8, 2008. Audition dates to be set by director. Resumes can be submitted to OTHT, P.O. Box 39284, N. Ridgeville, OH 44039 From martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com Sat Jul 21 07:12:27 2007 From: martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com (Martin Friedman) Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 07:12:27 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lakeland: Review of BARRYMORE Message-ID: <446004.52887.qm@web36813.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1476547840-1185027147=:52887 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Barrymore? at Lakeland is tour de force for actor Mitchell Fields offers a nuanced portrait of self- destructive theater icon John Barrymore. Reviewed by: FRAN HELLER Contributing Writer The name Barrymore is synonymous with theater. There?s the Barrymore Theatre on Broadway, for example, is named after Ethel Barrymore. Earlier comedies about the Barrymore clan include ?The Royal Family? by George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber, and Paul Rudnick?s ?I Hate Hamlet.? The legacy continues with John Barrymore?s granddaughter, screen actress Drew Barrymore. ?Barrymore? by William Luce is a mostly one-person bio-show about John Barrymore, the youngest of three famous siblings born into an illustrious theatrical family that spanned four generations. The show is at Lakeland Community College Theatre through July 28. Written for Christopher Plummer and the Stratford Theatre Festival of Canada, where it had its world premi?re in 1996, the play transferred to Broadway and bagged a Tony for Plummer in 1997. As drama, ?Barrymore? is wanting, but as a tour-de-force performance piece by the estimable Mitchell Fields in the title role, it is a thoroughly satisfying evening of theater. Under Martin Friedman?s well-paced direction, Fields commands the stage as the alcoholic, self-destructive Barrymore, once considered the greatest actor of his generation. Keeping the audience engaged is a formidable task for any actor in a solo show. There are a few discernible dips in timing, and Fields?s tipsy gait is an on-again, off-again swagger. But these are minor tics compared with Fields?s nuanced portrait of the legendary actor who once reached for the stars before plummeting to earth. His Barrymore is funny, moving, bawdy and tragic; everything good theater should be. In the original production, which I saw on Broadway, the character of the prompter is heard but remains unseen until curtain call. In this production, Friedman places the prompter off-stage but in full view of the audience. It?s a deft touch, adding energy and tension to the dialogue. Andrew Narten is excellent as the prompter Frank, who feeds Barrymore his lines and nourishes his ego. The play takes place in New York City one month before John Barrymore?s death. The year is 1942, a few months after Pearl Harbor, and as Barrymore wryly notes, his effort to revive his career pales in comparison to a world filled with horror. Barrymore has rented a theater for one night in an effort to resurrect his title role in Shakespeare?s ?Richard III.? Keith Nagy?s rendition of the backstage of a theater littered with props, racks of costumes, an assortment of trunks, and a tall ladder is spot on. The play opens (and closes) with a scratchy taped recording of the real Barrymore. Sporting a three-piece suit, fedora and signature mustache, Mitchell Fields sails across the stage on a moveable garment rack of costumes. Without skipping a beat, the slightly inebriated Barrymore digresses into a litany of risqu? jokes, humorous imitations, and slivers of biography as he tries to recall King Richard?s lines. ?We were the theater?s royal family, and I was the clown prince,? says John in a self-mocking tone that threads the entire play. Between the self-parodying and the laughs, there are glimpses of Barrymore?s professional and personal life. Like Lionel and Ethel, John reluctantly became an actor, and like his siblings, he held a dim view of ?the family business.? He describes acting as a scavenger profession, a junk pile of all the arts in which ?we three were trapped in the family cul-de-sac.? Both John and Lionel wanted to be painters; Ethel aspired to be a pianist. But as Ethel would later recall in an interview, ?we went into acting not because we wanted to, but because it was what we knew best.? Already a matinee idol and famous actor on stage and screen in 1920, John Barrymore is urged by young playwright Ned Sheldon to tackle the classics. John?s affection for Ned is palpable. At age 38, Barrymore delivers a triumphant performance as ?Richard III.? Two years later, he reached even greater success as ?Hamlet? in a performance described as the best of the century. But Barrymore detested long runs, and after beating Edwin Booth?s record as Hamlet by one performance, he left the show and sailed for Europe. His Hamlet in London was also a triumph, and he continued to make movies, (about 60 in a 25-year span), but eventually his self-inflicted, punishing lifestyle proved his undoing. According to sources, by 1936, he could no longer remember his lines, which doctors attributed to his excessive alcoholism. He died at age 60. Both Ethel and Lionel would outlive him by a number of years,. with Lionel even continuing to act from a wheelchair. John?s personal life, including four marriages that he describes as ?bus accidents,? was a disaster. Among all the children, he was the one most haunted by his demonic father, whom he feared he would emulate. (The elder Barrymore spent the last two years of his life in a mental institution, suffering from syphilis and alcoholism.) Barrymore?s mother died when the children were teenagers. Because his parents were always on the road, John and his siblings were raised by their grandmother, whom Barrymore affectionately called Mum Mum. He creates an endearing picture of his actress grandmother, Mrs. John Drew, whom he proudly describes as the first woman to run a major American theater, the Arch Theatre in Philadelphia. There are adequately mimed portraits of Lionel and Ethel, gossip columnist Louella Parsons, a sanitarium director named Frau Himmler, and silent-film star John Gilbert, whose high pitched voice proved a disaster in the talkies. Fields really shines is in his delivery of ?To be or not to be.?Spoken in a voice barely above a whisper, Hamlet?s soliloquy becomes a requiem for the actor?s ravaged spirit. Fields?s honey-voiced rendition of ?What a piece of work is man,? another Hamlet soliloquy, raised a lump in my throat. Fields?s complete transformation in the second act as Richard III is amazing. Credit belongs to costumer Craig Tucker, wigmaker Winn Douglass, and Nagy?s battlefield lighting. Our endless fascination with how the once famous have fallen is satisfied in this fine production of a legendary icon of American theater. --------------------------------- Be a better Heartthrob. Get better relationship answers from someone who knows. Yahoo! Answers - Check it out. --0-1476547840-1185027147=:52887 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit                                          
Barrymore? at Lakeland is tour de force for actor
Mitchell Fields offers a nuanced portrait of self- destructive theater icon John Barrymore.
Reviewed by: FRAN HELLER Contributing Writer

The name Barrymore is synonymous with theater.
There?s the Barrymore Theatre on Broadway, for example, is named after Ethel Barrymore. Earlier comedies about the Barrymore clan include ?The Royal Family? by George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber, and Paul Rudnick?s ?I Hate Hamlet.? The legacy continues with John Barrymore?s granddaughter, screen actress Drew Barrymore.

?Barrymore? by William Luce is a mostly one-person bio-show about John Barrymore, the youngest of three famous siblings born into an illustrious theatrical family that spanned four generations. The show is at Lakeland Community College Theatre through July 28. Written for Christopher Plummer and the Stratford Theatre Festival of Canada, where it had its world premi?re in 1996, the play transferred to Broadway and bagged a Tony for Plummer in 1997.

As drama, ?Barrymore? is wanting, but as a tour-de-force performance piece by the estimable Mitchell Fields in the title role, it is a thoroughly satisfying evening of theater. Under Martin Friedman?s well-paced direction, Fields commands the stage as the alcoholic, self-destructive Barrymore, once considered the greatest actor of his generation.
Keeping the audience engaged is a formidable task for any actor in a solo show. There are a few discernible dips in timing, and Fields?s tipsy gait is an on-again, off-again swagger. But these are minor tics compared with Fields?s nuanced portrait of the legendary actor who once reached for the stars before plummeting to earth. His Barrymore is funny, moving, bawdy and tragic; everything good theater should be.

In the original production, which I saw on Broadway, the character of the prompter is heard but remains unseen until curtain call. In this production, Friedman places the prompter off-stage but in full view of the audience. It?s a deft touch, adding energy and tension to the dialogue. Andrew Narten is excellent as the prompter Frank, who feeds Barrymore his lines and nourishes his ego.

The play takes place in New York City one month before John Barrymore?s death. The year is 1942, a few months after Pearl Harbor, and as Barrymore wryly notes, his effort to revive his career pales in comparison to a world filled with horror.

Barrymore has rented a theater for one night in an effort to resurrect his title role in Shakespeare?s ?Richard III.? Keith Nagy?s rendition of the backstage of a theater littered with props, racks of costumes, an assortment of trunks, and a tall ladder is spot on.

The play opens (and closes) with a scratchy taped recording of the real Barrymore. Sporting a three-piece suit, fedora and signature mustache, Mitchell Fields sails across the stage on a moveable garment rack of costumes. Without skipping a beat, the slightly inebriated Barrymore digresses into a litany of risqu? jokes, humorous imitations, and slivers of biography as he tries to recall King Richard?s lines.
?We were the theater?s royal family, and I was the clown prince,? says John in a self-mocking tone that threads the entire play. Between the self-parodying and the laughs, there are glimpses of Barrymore?s professional and personal life.

Like Lionel and Ethel, John reluctantly became an actor, and like his siblings, he held a dim view of ?the family business.? He describes acting as a scavenger profession, a junk pile of all the arts in which ?we three were trapped in the family cul-de-sac.?

Both John and Lionel wanted to be painters; Ethel aspired to be a pianist. But as Ethel would later recall in an interview, ?we went into acting not because we wanted to, but because it was what we knew best.?

Already a matinee idol and famous actor on stage and screen in 1920, John Barrymore is urged by young playwright Ned Sheldon to tackle the classics. John?s affection for Ned is palpable.
At age 38, Barrymore delivers a triumphant performance as ?Richard III.? Two years later, he reached even greater success as ?Hamlet? in a performance described as the best of the century.

But Barrymore detested long runs, and after beating Edwin Booth?s record as Hamlet by one performance, he left the show and sailed for Europe. His Hamlet in London was also a triumph, and he continued to make movies, (about 60 in a 25-year span), but eventually his self-inflicted, punishing lifestyle proved his undoing. According to sources, by 1936, he could no longer remember his lines, which doctors attributed to his excessive alcoholism. He died at age 60. Both Ethel and Lionel would outlive him by a number of years,. with Lionel even continuing to act from a wheelchair.

John?s personal life, including four marriages that he describes as ?bus accidents,? was a disaster. Among all the children, he was the one most haunted by his demonic father, whom he feared he would emulate. (The elder Barrymore spent the last two years of his life in a mental institution, suffering from syphilis and alcoholism.)

Barrymore?s mother died when the children were teenagers. Because his parents were always on the road, John and his siblings were raised by their grandmother, whom Barrymore affectionately called Mum Mum. He creates an endearing picture of his actress grandmother, Mrs. John Drew, whom he proudly describes as the first woman to run a major American theater, the Arch Theatre in Philadelphia.
There are adequately mimed portraits of Lionel and Ethel, gossip columnist Louella Parsons, a sanitarium director named Frau Himmler, and silent-film star John Gilbert, whose high pitched voice proved a disaster in the talkies.

Fields really shines is in his delivery of ?To be or not to be.?Spoken in a voice barely above a whisper, Hamlet?s soliloquy becomes a requiem for the actor?s ravaged spirit. Fields?s honey-voiced rendition of ?What a piece of work is man,? another Hamlet soliloquy, raised a lump in my throat.

Fields?s complete transformation in the second act as Richard III is amazing. Credit belongs to costumer Craig Tucker, wigmaker Winn Douglass, and Nagy?s battlefield lighting.

Our endless fascination with how the once famous have fallen is satisfied in this fine production of a legendary icon of American theater.


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Players should be accomplished readers and should be comfortable with being responsible for difficult music with minimal rehearsal. Specifically seeking: TRUMPET TROMBONE POSSIBLY an ADDITIONAL KEYBOARD Please respond to this email for more info or to express interest. Thanks! Regards, Ryan Bergeron Musical Director/Vocal Coach StageCrafters _________________________________________________________________ http://liveearth.msn.com From edniam at alltel.net Fri Jul 20 10:34:31 2007 From: edniam at alltel.net (Edward Niam) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 13:34:31 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]***Press Release*** New TaiQiGong Fitness Systems 8 Week Session in Stow, Ohio Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0016_01C7CAD2.B3FAF5E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ***Press Release*** For: All News Media From: Institute for Self Healing Hudson, Ohio / 330.564.7558 FOR RELEASE AT CONVENIENCE ~The Movement of Life~ IN STOW, OHIO The Institute for Self Healing will present a new 8 week session teaching the ~Movement of Life~ TaiQiGong Fitness Systems at Silver Springs Lodge in Stow, Ohio. There will be a one hour class at 10 am and 7 pm every Thursday from August 16 - October 4, 2007. TaiQiGong Fitness Systems is a unique program suitable for all ages blending the healing qualities of Tai Chi, Qi Gong, Meditation, Shaolin Kung Fu and Traditional Chinese Medicine to fine tune and recharge your mental, physical and spiritual health. Physical benefits may include improved posture, balance and flexibility, added strength and endurance, an improved digestive system, increased muscle and bone density, normalized metabolism and a stronger immune system. Favorable mental and spiritual results include relieving of tension and stress, releasing anxiety, creating a mind-body connection, enhancing focus and awareness, removing energy blocks, gaining a sense of calmness and well-being and lessening mood swings. TaiQiGong can also effectively treat conditions such as arthritis, fibromyalgia, migraines and diabetes. About our facilitator: Edward Niam is a master of Shaolin Kung Fu and Traditional Chinese Medicine and has been helping people utilize the secrets of alternative health and wellness therapies for more than 33 years. Classes are held at Silver Springs Lodge, 5027 Stow Road, Stow, Ohio 44224 every Thursday, 10 am and 7 pm. No experience necessary. The new session runs from August 16 - October 4, 2007. Wear comfortable clothing and athletic shoes. Cost is $90.00 - Stow residents, $95.00 - Non-residents. To register call the Institute at 330.564.7558 / mail check made payable to Edward Niam, 118 West Streetsboro Street, Suite 224, Hudson, Ohio 44236. For more information call the Institute - 330.564.7558. Institute for Self Healing TaiQiGongtm Fitness Systems Edward Niam, M-T.C.M. 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***Press Release***
 
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FOR RELEASE AT CONVENIENCE
 
 
~The Movement of = Life~ IN=20 STOW, OHIO
 
 
The Institute for Self Healing will present a new 8 week = session teaching=20 the ~Movement of Life~ TaiQiGong=20 Fitness Systems at Silver Springs Lodge in Stow, Ohio. There = will be a=20 one hour class at 10 am and 7 pm every Thursday=20 from August 16 - October 4,=20  2007.
 
TaiQiGong Fitness Systems is a unique program suitable for all = ages=20 blending the healing qualities of Tai Chi, Qi = Gong,=20 Meditation, Shaolin Kung Fu and Traditional Chinese Medicine to fine = tune and=20 recharge your mental, = physical and=20 spiritual health.
 
Physical benefits may include improved posture, balance and = flexibility,=20 added strength and endurance, an
improved digestive system, increased muscle and bone density, = normalized=20 metabolism and a stronger immune = system.=20 Favorable mental and spiritual results include relieving of tension and = stress,=20 releasing anxiety, creating a mind-body connection, = enhancing focus and=20 awareness, removing energy blocks, gaining
a sense of calmness and well-being and lessening mood swings. = TaiQiGong=20 can also effectively treat conditions such as=20 arthritis, fibromyalgia, migraines and = diabetes.
 
About our facilitator: Edward Niam is a = master of=20 Shaolin Kung Fu and Traditional Chinese Medicine and=20 has=20 been helping people utilize the secrets of alternative health = and=20 wellness therapies for more than 33 = years.
 
Classes are held at Silver Springs Lodge, 5027 Stow Road,  = Stow,=20 Ohio 44224 every Thursday, 10 am and 7=20 pm. No experience necessary. The new session runs from August = 16 -=20 October 4, 2007.
 
Wear comfortable clothing and athletic shoes. Cost is $90.00 - = Stow=20 residents, $95.00 - Non-residents.
 
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Directed by Geoffrey Short
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-------------------------------1184952859-- From artistic at playersguildtheatre.com Fri Jul 20 10:51:20 2007 From: artistic at playersguildtheatre.com (Tricia Ostertag) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 13:51:20 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]101 Dalmatians and Doggie Adoption Day Message-ID: <017101c7caf6$9541ee00$0301000a@office.playersguildtheatre.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0172_01C7CAD5.0E304E00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Doggie Adoption Day Sponsored by The Players Guild Theatre & The Stark County Dog Warden Saturday, July 21 12:00pm Great Court of the Cultural Center for the Arts 1001 Market Ave. North in Downtown Canton *Care packages including coupons for grooming and tags will be included with the adoption of each dog* *Animals from the shelter will be on hand and ready for adoption* *Dog related businesses will be on hand to show off their latest products & services* *Come bid on the Doggie Silent Auction full of fun and practical things for man's best friend* *All canines are welcome* Special performance by the cast of 101 Dalmatians Players Guild Summer Camp Presents Disney's 101 Dalmatians Friday at 7pm (very limited seating) Saturday at 2:30pm & 7pm For more information, visit www.playersguildtheatre.com or call 453-7619 ------=_NextPart_000_0172_01C7CAD5.0E304E00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

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By Lynn Marshall, Times Staff Writer 9:17 PM PDT, July 2, 2007 Buskers click to enlarge SEATTLE - These crime fighters aren't in uniform and don't carry weapons or badges. They wield guitars, Hula-Hoops, washboards, paintbrushes, and will hopefully have the ability to draw a crowd. Last week, Seattle parks began paying street performers - mostly musicians, but also a few visual artists and some vaudevillians - to entertain in five downtown parks in hopes that with more people around, a park will be less hospitable to illegal activity. Mayor Greg Nickels organized a special city task force in 2005 to study the problems of urban public spaces and parks. The group's report, released last year, hailed these areas as "potentially great assets" to downtown, but concluded that "the parks don't feel safe or welcoming, and ... there are few reasons for people to visit them." Four of the five parks - Westlake, Hing Hay, Pioneer Square and Freeway - are in the city's urban core. The fifth park, Waterfront, is on a pier next to the city's newly remodeled aquarium and near the cruise ship terminal. The most common problems in the parks are drug-dealing and prostitution. "It's an experiment," said Victoria Schoenburg, one of the principal organizers of the Seattle Parks and Recreation Department program. She said that a concert may draw people to a park once, but the presence of performers everyday at lunchtime would more likely draw return visitors. "We've been trying all kinds of things in the parks over the past few years - free concerts, basic ambient improvements. We've discovered that low-cost, simple grass-roots ideas are the most effective," Schoenburg said . Judd Wasserman, 28 and Rachel Jacobson-Larson, 25, who perform as the Forget Me Nots, had an audience of five late in the lunch hour in Freeway Park on Wednesday, but said their experience had been positive. "People have been coming up, asking us what we're doing, and saying how much they like the music," said Jacobson-Larson, who plays the violin. Wasserman plays a steel acoustic guitar and both musicians sing. Freeway Park abuts Interstate 5. It's loud and the long benches often serve as sleeping spots for homeless people. But it is also next to several high-rise office buildings, and the parks department has provided lunch tables for office workers. The parks are not always ideal performance spaces, but Schoenburg said the parks department would ask the performers for feedback. "We're checking in on the buskers while they are performing, trying to get the kinks out," she said. News about the program has gotten around the busker community by word of mouth and e-mail. Emery Carl, 29, who also performs in Pike Place Market, will take his first turn in Pioneer Square Park next week. Carl, who has been busking for six years, plays the guitar and uses Hula-Hoops in his act. He likes to get the audience involved - both singing and trying out the hoops. Carl has no doubt that street performers can change the atmosphere of a place and even defuse volatile situations. "I was performing on the sidewalk, outside a bar near Pioneer Square a while back," he said. "Six guys suddenly spilled out of the bar, with all this bad energy - you could tell they were about to fight. I had four people trying out the Hula-Hoops, I was playing the guitar and hooping - you just can't fight around that. Some of the guys from the bar even started to laugh." The city's program has sparked some controversy within the busker community. Kristen Anderberg, 46, has been a street performer in Seattle for 28 years. She plays a washboard in her act and said she derived a lot of material from classic vaudeville. "Some people are boycotting" the program, Anderberg said. "They think the city is using us, trying to control us, and not paying enough. But I think it is great - a positive step for the busking community. As long as they don't tell me what to do, and not to do, and they are going pay me to perform, instead of trying to make me pay for a permit to perform, I'm all for it." So far, the city has signed up 20 street performers to work from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Monday through Friday. The city is paying the performers $30 for each lunchtime set. Tips are still accepted. The program is scheduled to continue through mid-September. Schoenburg said that if successful, more parks might be included next year. 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thejrpshow at yahoo.com Sat Jul 21 11:41:41 2007 From: thejrpshow at yahoo.com (Jay Rossi) Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 11:41:41 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kareoke and/or DJ Service.... Message-ID: <638719.88995.qm@web90413.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1302621254-1185043301=:88995 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit The fun never ends!! Memories are created, Music fills the air and YOU CAN BE THE STAR !! For any occassion. Inexpensive/Professional Call 330-410-0488 OR Email: thejrpshow at yahoo.com . The Jay Rossi Project MySpace YouTube --------------------------------- Shape Yahoo! in your own image. Join our Network Research Panel today! --0-1302621254-1185043301=:88995 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
The fun never ends!!
Memories are created, Music fills the air and YOU CAN BE THE STAR !!
 
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Shape Yahoo! in your own image. Join our Network Research Panel today! --0-1302621254-1185043301=:88995-- From GrahaSu at ci.akron.oh.us Sat Jul 21 11:18:08 2007 From: GrahaSu at ci.akron.oh.us (Graham, Suzie) Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 14:18:08 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]European Market Experience at Lock 3 Message-ID: <514E167644783F4CBCD14C88D4617CCCBC0F15@EX55VM2> 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_01C7CBC3.7D8507C0 Content-Type: text/plain In the tradition of European open air markets, the City of Akron will be holding nine consecutive farmers markets from July 28 to September 22. What makes us European????? ART! The Home Grown Saturday Morning Farmer's Markets at Lock 3 Park will feature: Local farmers and produce, Weekly pancake breakfasts WAKR's Live broadcast of the Tom Dayton Show Trolley tours of downtown Akron Children's activities, crafts, and science experiments Akron's History Exhibit and Toy and Marble Museum And.......with your help, local artists at work with items available for purchase! Jewelry, fine art, pottery, accessories, handmade books and papers, woodwork, hiking staffs, glass, paint, printmaking...and the list goes on and on! All items must be handmade by the artist, and respect the family friendly atmosphere of the park. I am looking for a few artists (3-7 or so per week) to come down to the park to work and show their artwork on Main Street in front of the fence line at Lock 3. This is a great way for young, emerging artists to show their work and show their talents to the public. Seasoned artists can enjoy the fresh air, new ideas and exposure to the public as well. People love to watch the artistic process, no matter what the medium, and it makes for great conversation and a better appreciation of the arts in the community. Ideally, you will be able to work on a piece (or pieces) on site in addition to having your finished pieces on display. A covered table and chairs is available for your use. You need only bring your supplies and artwork. You may bring and set up a canopy of your own, no larger that 10 feet by 10 feet. You are welcome to sell your work. Artists are asked to arrive between 8:30 and 9:00 a.m. and stay until about 1 p.m. I would like to generate an idea of days that different artists are available and interested in attending. Please reply with: Your name Days that you would like to reserve a table Your specialty (and images if available) I will call or email with a confirmation of your space. Our first event is THIS SATURDAY! Please reply early to capture this opportunity! Lock 3 Park is located at 200 South Main Street Akron Ohio 44308. Saturday dates are: July 28 August 4 August 11 August 18 August 25 Sept 1 Sept 8 Sept 15 Sept 22 Sincerely, Suzanne Graham City of Akron Coordinator of Arts and Children's Programs 330-375-2977 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7CBC3.7D8507C0 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

In the tradition of European open air markets, the = City of Akron will be = holding nine consecutive farmers markets from July 28 to September 22.  =

 

What makes us European?????  = ART!

 

The Home Grown Saturday Morning Farmer’s = Markets at Lock 3 Park will feature:

Local farmers and = produce,

Weekly pancake breakfasts =

WAKR’s Live broadcast of the Tom Dayton Show =

Trolley tours of downtown Akron

Children’s activities, crafts, and science = experiments

Akron’s History Exhibit and Toy and Marble Museum<= /p>

 

And…….with your help, local artists at = work with items available for purchase!

 

Jewelry, fine art, pottery, accessories, handmade = books and papers, woodwork, hiking staffs, glass, paint, printmaking…and = the list goes on and on!

 

All items must be handmade by the = artist, and respect the family friendly atmosphere of the park.  =

 

I am looking for a few artists (3-7 or so per week) = to come down to the park to work and show their artwork on Main Street in front = of the fence line at Lock 3.  This is a great way for young, emerging = artists to show their work and show their talents to the public.  Seasoned = artists can enjoy the fresh air, new ideas and exposure to the public as = well.  People love to watch the artistic process, no matter what the medium, and it = makes for great conversation and a better appreciation of the arts in the = community.  Ideally, you will be able to work on a piece (or pieces) on site in = addition to having your finished pieces on display.

 

A covered table and chairs is available for your = use.  You need only bring your supplies and artwork.  You may bring and = set up a canopy of your own, no larger that 10 feet by 10 = feet.

 

You are welcome to sell your = work.

 

Artists are asked to arrive between 8:30 and 9:00 = a.m. and stay until about 1 p.m.

 

I would like to generate an idea of days that = different artists are available and interested in attending.  =

 

Please reply with:

Your name

Days that you would like to reserve a = table

Your specialty (and images if = available)

 

I will call or email with a confirmation of your = space.

 

Our first event is THIS SATURDAY!  Please reply = early to capture this opportunity!

 

Lock 3 Park is located at 200 South Main Street Akron Ohio 44308.

 

Saturday dates are:

 

July 28

August 4

August 11

August 18

August 25

Sept 1

Sept 8

Sept 15

Sept 22

 

Sincerely,

 

 

Suzanne Graham

City of Akron

Coordinator of Arts and Children’s = Programs

330-375-2977

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C7CBC3.7D8507C0-- From elektrica53 at hotmail.com Sat Jul 21 16:30:10 2007 From: elektrica53 at hotmail.com (silvia marchena guillen) Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 18:30:10 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]House for sale (Westside) Message-ID:

I'm moving to Los Angeles and I'm selling my house. Maybe somebody is interested in coming to see it. Here are the details:

$86,990


West 17th St. (Brooklyn Ctr. Neighborhood, very closed to Pearl Rd.)
1,158 Sq. Ft. (not including the basement)

LOT SIZE: 3,600

New windows, new vynil sidings.
Right in front of Horizon Sciende middle School. Fire alarm on both floors.
3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, kitchen, living room, dining room, front and backyard and garage for two cars.

TYPE: Single family house (2 floors plus basement)

Close to every mayor highway in Cleveland: I-90, 480, 176, I-71, 490.
*Wonderful location, right in front of Horizon Private Middle School! Very, very quite and nice neighborhood. 5 MINUTES WALKING DISTANCE TO THE NEW SHOPPING CENTER "STEELYARD COMMONS" www.steelyardcommons.com (Target, Best Buy, Wal-Mart, Home Depot, Great Clips, Payless Shoes, Famous Footwear, Sally's Beauty Supply, Petco and much much more!). Less that 2 miles away from the Cleveland Zoo (10 minutes walking) and 5 minutes driving to post office!
We will hold an open call or schedule a visit so you can come and see it yourself! And if you know somebody who is buying let them know, thank you!
Please check out more pictures here:
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v215/elektrica/casa%20nueva/ (2 full pages)

                                                 

 

 

From alitivity at yahoo.com Sat Jul 21 17:49:42 2007 From: alitivity at yahoo.com (Al Diamond Phillips) Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 17:49:42 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Nevermet video Message-ID: <20070722004943.4341.qmail@web50605.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Watch the fan made video for Nevermet - Run Away, on youtube. The video is made up of clips from the movie Reign of Fire. Its not what I would have thought of, but its very cool when someone from Scotland takes the time to interpret your song. here is the link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-0BsM6gyeGI Of course you can still listen to the song on my site www.aldiamondphillips.com/Nevermet.html From thejrpshow at yahoo.com Sat Jul 21 19:20:11 2007 From: thejrpshow at yahoo.com (Jay Rossi) Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 19:20:11 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]A Web Site for You... (anywhere) Message-ID: <543025.22714.qm@web90415.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-481106214-1185070811=:22714 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit A Web Site for You... (anywhere) --------------------------------- Reply to: thejrpshow at yahoo.com Date: 2007-07-21, 10:14PM EDT You need a website to show off and promote to people. No one will know what you do without it. Photos or print ads must be hand delivered or mailed...very costly. Wouldn't it be great if you were among the first to come up on people's computer screens when they search for your product or service? If you get a top-notch web site through me, you'll get these promotional benefits: * Unlimited Photos * Unlimited Text * Lots of video clips (mini commercials!) * Lots of audio clips * Unlimites Pages * Stat Counter to keep track of your visitors * A Personalized Guest Book * Unique and Original Artwork and Graphics * Perfect look for your "Thing" * LISTIED IN MOST MAJOR SEARCH ENGINES: Yahoo, Google, Lycos and many others! * LISTED AND JOINED WITH THE UNLIMITED EXPOSURE PROVIDED BY MY SPACE, YOU TUBE and CRAIGS LIST! * Shopping Carts and Buy-It Buttons right on your web site! AND MUCH MORE! Come see my site at http://www.jayrossi.s5.com as an example. Stay and explore for a while. Contact me to get started at 330-410-0488 or thejrpshow at yahoo.com . You won't believe how inexpensive all this is! The Jay Rossi Project MySpace YouTube --------------------------------- Fussy? Opinionated? Impossible to please? Perfect. Join Yahoo!'s user panel and lay it on us. --0-481106214-1185070811=:22714 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit

A Web Site for You... (anywhere)


Reply to: thejrpshow at yahoo.com
Date: 2007-07-21, 10:14PM EDT


You need a website to show off and promote to people. No one will know what you do without it. Photos or print ads must be hand delivered or mailed...very costly. Wouldn't it be great if you were among the first to come up on people's computer screens when they search for your product or service?

If you get a top-notch web site through me, you'll get these promotional benefits:
* Unlimited Photos
* Unlimited Text
* Lots of video clips (mini commercials!)
* Lots of audio clips
* Unlimites Pages
* Stat Counter to keep track of your visitors
* A Personalized Guest Book
* Unique and Original Artwork and Graphics
* Perfect look for your "Thing"
* LISTIED IN MOST MAJOR SEARCH ENGINES: Yahoo, Google, Lycos and many others!
* LISTED AND JOINED WITH THE UNLIMITED EXPOSURE PROVIDED BY MY SPACE, YOU TUBE and CRAIGS LIST!
* Shopping Carts and Buy-It Buttons right on your web site!
AND MUCH MORE!

Come see my site at http://www.jayrossi.s5.com as an example. Stay and explore for a while.

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If you know of a boy 10-13 years old who has = sung the=20 role of Oliver, he might be ideal to take on the title role=20 in Amahl and the Night Visitors.  This 45 minute = chamber opera=20 by Menotti is sung in English and will be presented Dec. 7 and 8, 2008 = in=20 Cleveland Hts.
 
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Need a vacation? Get great deals to amazing places on Yahoo! Travel. --0-1661533530-1185115914=:71333-- From royberko at yahoo.com Sun Jul 22 09:42:49 2007 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2007 09:42:49 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: SPAWN OF THE PETROSEXUALS (convergence-continuum) Message-ID: <98648.7818.qm@web33101.mail.mud.yahoo.com> ?SPAWN OF THE PETROLSEXUALS? is not a pleasant experience for this reviewer Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times Christopher Johnston, the playwright of ?A SPAWN OF PETROLSEXUALS,? which is now being staged at convergence-continuum theatre, states in the playbill, ?I won?t try to articulate my anger and frustration over an America I no longer know, nor our unconscionable lack of concern for consequences.? Yes, Johnston is angry and frustrated. So am I. Both Johnston and I are angry that America has lost its course under the corrupt Bush administration and the business overlords as well as the the over-consumption of resources and the breakdown of ethical values. Yes, unless there are some drastic changes we are on a sliding board to becoming a second-rate nation. Beyond that, my frustration centers on the playwright and convergence?s artistic director. I believe that theatre should be purposeful and meaningful. The author has an obligation to the audience to present a message in a way that they can reasonably understand the author?s intent. In my opinion, Johnston does not write a play that clearly states the problem or shows a way out of the void. Instead, he writes a script filled with unnecessary abstract imagery, abstract situations, and the use of profanity for the sake of using profanity. He creates abstraction for affect, rather than effect. He also creates happenings that gross out the audience for no reason (eg., one cast member realistically urinating into the mouths of two others in order to ?rehydrate? them). During this scene, the person sitting next to me moaned, ?That?s disgusting.? It was! Gross can be an effective tool, but what was the act?s real purpose other to gross out the viewer and show how avant garde the author was? The question that Artistic Director Clyde Simon has to answer is, ?why did you choose to stage this script?? Yes, you wanted to do an original play, and the author wrote this specifically for your theatre, but that does not mean you have to do a script of questionable quality. On the way into the theatre, one of the patrons said to Simon, ?Am I going to understand this one?? Obvioulsy, the patron has been to convergence in the past and been confounded by Simon?s ?unique? selection of scripts. I didn?t get a chance to ask the man after the production about his understanding, but the odds are he was as lost as most of us. Part way through the first act a character in ?A SPAWN OF PETROLSEXUALS? says, ?Who?s listening to this crap?? I almost yelled out, ?Not me...I turned off the whole proceedings long ago,? and from observing those around me, most of the audience had joined me. The ?crap? statement was followed by another of the author?s lines, ?I thought and I thought and there is nothing worth saying.? My first reaction upon hearing the line was, ?So, Mr. Johnson, why did you write the script?? And, the second was, ?Why am I sitting here enduring this?? So, for only the second time in all my theatrical experiences, I left at intermission. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: I have sat through many, many theatrical productions. I would have to rank seeing ?A SPAN OF PETROLSEXUALS? at convergence as one of the most uncomfortable experiences of them all. Side note on this review: I don?t like writing critiques that discourage people from attending the theatre, but I would be disingenuous to my readers if I was less than honest about this script and production. 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 ____________________________________________________________________________________ Get the Yahoo! toolbar and be alerted to new email wherever you're surfing. http://new.toolbar.yahoo.com/toolbar/features/mail/index.php From ANGDESTINY at aol.com Sun Jul 22 11:59:32 2007 From: ANGDESTINY at aol.com (ANGDESTINY at aol.com) Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2007 14:59:32 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]IDEAS for YOUR NEXT MOVIE, BOOK, PLAY??? Message-ID: -------------------------------1185130772 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en YOU MAY PICK UP SOME GREAT IDEAS FOR YOUR NEXT MOVIE, BOOK, PLAY! =20 > WHO REALLY CREATED THE DINOSAURS? > WAS A COMET THE ONLY REASON FOR THE DEMISE OF LIFE ON EARTH? > DID UNICORNS REALLY EXIST? > WHAT TYPE OF TRANSPORTATION DID THE ATLANTANS USE? > SO YOU THINK CELL PHONES ARE HIGH TECH? > ARE ALIENS COMING BACK? DID THEY NEVER LEAVE? 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------=_NextPart_000_00CC_01C7CC72.647EFB50-- From janelle at squarepegpromotions.com Sun Jul 22 16:03:10 2007 From: janelle at squarepegpromotions.com (Janelle) Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2007 18:03:10 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Square Peg Promotions Arts Calendar 072207 Message-ID: <002c01c7ccb4$79b23450$d07d8c18@blessed> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_002D_01C7CC8A.90DC2C50 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello! This edition of the Square Peg Promotions arts calendar includes color-coded entries for this month=92s music concerts, theatre, dance, = written and spoken word gatherings, and visual arts events happening in Stark = County and several surrounding areas. Community events that defy categorization = are included in bold, black font. =20 This calendar runs through 2008 & is therefore too long to post in its entirety to neopal, but if you=92d like to receive your own FREE weekly = full version of this newsletter, just send me an email with =93subscribe=94 = in the subject line to janelle at squarepegpromotions.com.=20 =20 Some of this week=92s highlights are: Monday=92s multi-band concert for = young adults...and adults who still remember how to be young...presented by GoodForm Concerts; Tuesday evening=92s Island Party at the Massillon = Museum with live reggae, mon, by Carlos Jones & the PLUS band; and Saturday=92s all-day ArtSyrcus at Massillon Middle School, presented by The Ananda Center. (See the calendar below for details!) =20 Living Fountain=92s Friday & Saturday PUREMOVEMENT dance concerts = features local teen dancers and live music by Two Turntables and a Saxophone. = Teen participants of this ArtsInStark-funded, six-week dance intensive were asked, =93What if you believed in yourself?=94 Their summer journey = culminates in these interactive concerts, with live flute and saxophone looped = while DJ artists weave throughout. Join us to celebrate and support our youth; = leave inspired by their pro-active and creative plans for their future. = Tickets on sale now at www.iTickets.com or contact = Living Fountain at 330.649.0773. =20 Five weeks till back-to-school time; let=92s make the most of it! 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 This Week... =20 Monday, July 23rd, 7:30pm (doors at 7p) Deas Vail, All the Day Holiday, Love & Reverie, and Holden presented by GoodForm Concerts www.goodformconcerts.com =20 Edgewood Community Center, 6852 Market Avenue North, North Canton 44721 $6 at the door.=20 =20 Monday, July 23rd, 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 Monday, July 23rd, 9pm Ryan Humbert Band opens for John Eddie Lime Spider , 207 South Main St., Akron = OH - 330.762.2350=20 Tickets: $10. www.thelimespider.com www.ryanhumbert.com www.johneddie.com =20 =20 Daily through Thursday, July 26th Saturday, July 21st through Thursday, the 26th Apollonova Artfest Mocha Maiden, located near the corner of High and Market at 17 Maiden = Lane, Akron. =20 The festival will showcase local musicians, poets, painters, = photographers, dancers, actors, chefs and comedians. The cover charge Monday through Thursday is $3. If you keep your ticket stub, you can use it again to = get in for free for any evenings that you return. Throughout the entire = Apollonova Arts Festival, artwork from Apollonova artists as well as other local artists will be on display, with some available to purchase and some = pieces up for auction on designated nights. http://www.apollonova.com/ for = complete schedule and details.=20 =20 Tuesday, July 24th, 10am to 11:30am each day Wednesday, July 25th Tuesday, July 31st Wednesday, August 1st Mask Making: The Power of Expression Class (4 sessions) for ages 10 to = 14 Massillon Museum, 121 Lincoln Way East, downtown Massillon OH 44646=20 $35 NonMembers; $30 Members. Open to the public, but pre-registration is required five days in advance. Students may register in person, by = mail, or by phone. Cash, checks, and credit cards are accepted. 330.833.4061 www.massillonmuseum.org =20 >From ancient Greek theatre to Lion King, theatrical masks have intrigued audiences. In this class Robin Armitage will teach children ages 10 to = 14 to construct and decorate their own creative disguises.=20 Tuesday, July 24th, 10:30am to 11:45am Art Classes for Elementary School Children (Tuesday, Thursday, & = Saturday, all summer) Today: =93Class Furniture Painting=94 2nd April galerie/GSCAN, 207/209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton OH = 44702 Cost of class is $5.00 per child per class unless otherwise noted. 24 = hour advance registration is required! Please ask about signing up for blocks = of time with your Summertime Kids Art Card! www.secondapril.org to check out the MANY summer class offerings! =20 Tuesday, July 24th, Noon to 1pm Brown Bag Lunch: =93The Story of Massillon=92s First Live Tiger=94 = presented by Wilbur Arnold, Former Tiger Handler Massillon Museum, 121 Lincoln Way East, downtown Massillon OH 44646=20 Free. No reservations. Bring a sack lunch or buy lunch onsite. Wilbur = Arnold is nationally published on the subjects of technical management and leadership. For local readers, he has written The Town Tiger and = Massillon Public Education 1848=AD1998 and compiled the writings of James Rasor = into a Massillon Museum-published book, Joyous Jimmy.=20 Mr. Arnold graduated from Washington High School and has a Bachelor of Science degree from Case Western Reserve University and a Master of = Business Administration from Kent State University. After designing and managing defense systems at Goodyear Aerospace Corporation for thirty years, he = was appointed to the Defense Systems Management College (DSMC) at Fort = Belvoir, Virginia in 1983. He served as Professor of Management, Director of Curriculum Development Department, Director of the DSMC Eastern Region = at Hanscom Air Force Base, and Executive Director of Research and = Information. After retiring in 1992, Arnold returned to Massillon and was appointed = as an Adjunct in Administration and Mathematics at the Kent State Stark = Branch. He served three terms on city council, three terms on the school board, and = ten years on the board of trustees of Stark Technical College. He was = president of the Massillon Tiger Football Booster Club in 1970. 330.833.4061 www.massillonmuseum.org =20 =20 Wednesday, July 24th, 4pm to 6pm Acting Workshop for Ages 8+ with any experience level Edgewood Community Center, 6852 Market Avenue North, North Canton 44720 Members $15. Non-members welcome for $20. Learn the basics of acting in = live theatre. Learn how to get past the nervousness of performing in front of others, how to stay =93in character=94 no matter what, basic onstage = movement, and how to become believable while believing in yourself. www.edgewoodcommunitycenter.com = Registration Deadline July 20th at 5:00pm =20 Tuesday, July 24th, 6pm to 11pm Island Party! with live reggae music by Carlos Jones & the PLUS Band 7pm = to 11pm Pig Roast with Joe Herrick & Rudy Turkal=20 Massillon Museum, 121 Lincoln Way East, downtown Massillon OH 44646=20 Admission is free and open to everyone. No reservations. The food and beverages will be offered a la carte. Guests will enter from First = Street Southeast. Picnic tables will be scattered about the lawn, but guests = are welcome to bring their own lawn chairs and blankets. Free parking will = be available in the municipal parking lots, the parking deck on South Erie Street, and on adjacent streets. Plan to come for the fun, rain or = shine.=20 Joe Herrick and Rudy Turkal will roast a pig on the Museum lawn. They = invite people to =93sit a spell=94 to supervise the cooking throughout the day = then to return for a Caribbean supper of pork sandwiches, jerk chicken, = pineapple salsa, and fruit skewers from 6:00 until the food runs out. This = year=B9s special dessert treat will be grilled bananas with ice cream. Beer (including Jamaican Red Stripe), wine, soft drinks, and an island drink = will be available all evening. Carlos Jones & the Peace, Love, Unity Syndicate deliver a dose of = soulful roots reggae with lyrics that concentrate heavily on a message of peace = and harmony within the human race and the environment. Voted "the Best Reggae/Ska Band" in Northeast Ohio by the Scene Magazine readers' poll, Carlos Jones and the PLUS Band have opened for several international = acts. The group creates a festival like atmosphere anywhere they play, drawing crowds spanning all ages and backgrounds. The infectious rhythms woven = by their use of a variety of percussion instruments, create an irresistible = and uplifting vibration, hooking the crowd into their performance. Their repertoire includes many original songs, plus a generous helping of Bob Marley, Culture, and other recognizable covers mixed in with traditional Rastafarian Nyabinghi drum chants. 330.833.4061 www.massillonmuseum.org =20 =20 Tuesday, July 24th, 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, July 25th, 11:30am to 1pm Summertime Teens =96 Art Classes for Jr. & Sr. High School Students = (Week 6 of 6) 2nd April galerie, 209 Sixth St. NW, downtown Canton, OH 330.451.0924 $40.00 for six week session! www.secondapril.org =20 =20 Wednesday, July 25th, 6:30pm (doors at 5:30p) =20 The Alternate Routes with = opening performance by Roger Hoover and The Whiskeyhounds. =20 =20 The Tangier , 532 West Market Street, = Akron, OH For 91.3 The Summit members only! (The good news is, you can be a member = for as little as $5 per month!) If you are a current member of 91.3 The = Summit, you get in for free, and, you can bring up to 3 three of your family and friends along as your guests at no additional charge. But, you've got to = get on the list to get in. To reserve your seats, call Lauren Gulley at 330-761-3104 or RSVP to tickets at 913thesummit.com. www.913thesummit.com =20 =20 Wednesday, July 25th(and every Wednesday!), 8:30pm to Midnight Bob's your Uncle w/ special guests Iris, 228 Fourth Street NW, downtown Canton 44702 (location of former = Luna Grille) www.irisdowntown.com =20 =20 Thursday, July 26th, 10:30am to 11:45am Art Classes for Elementary School Children (Tuesday, Thursday, & = Saturday, all summer) Today: =93Experiential - Print Making=94 2nd April galerie/GSCAN, 207/209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton OH = 44702 Cost of class is $5.00 per child per class unless otherwise noted. 24 = hour advance registration is required! Please ask about signing up for blocks = of time with your Summertime Kids Art Card! www.secondapril.org to check out the MANY summer class offerings! =20 Thursday, July 26th, 7:30pm Downtown Massillon FREE Summer Concert Series: The Diamonds Intersection of Lincoln Way East and First Street, downtown Massillon Attendees should bring lawn chairs. For info, call the Massillon Chamber = of Commerce at 330.833.3146 =20 Thursday, July 26th, 7:30pm Art Film: "Away From Her"=20 Canton Palace Theatre, Market Avenue North, downtown Canton OH 44702 $4 admission. Fiona (Julie Christie) and Grant (Gordon Pinsent) are a = couple who have been married for over 40 years. Now, they are forced to face = the fact that Fiona's "forgetfulness" is actually Alzheimer's disease. After placing Fiona in a nursing home and forced to undergo a long-time separation, Grant must draw upon his love for Fiona to perform an act of self-sacrifice in order to ensure her happiness. Rated PG-13. Run time = 110 min. www.cantonpalacetheatre.org =20 =20 Friday, July 27th, 10:30am (and every Friday!) Story Time for preschoolers Berean Bookstore, 1100 30th Street NW, Canton OH 44709 Stories, books, & singing. 330.492.7990 =20 Friday, July 27th, 7pm Saturday, July 28th, 7pm =93What if You Believed in Yourself?=94 PUREMOVEMENT dance concert = presented by The Living Fountain Dance Company w/ live music by Two Turntables and a Saxophone Edgewood Community Center, 6852 Market Avenue North, North Canton 44720 Tickets on sale NOW at www.itickets.com . = This challenge is met through the live music of Two Turntables and a = Saxophone and 30 dancers. Live flute and saxophone looped while DJ artists weave throughout, the audience will leave inspired. Funded by ArtsinStark, PUREMOVEMENT has been a six-week dance intensive that culminates in this weekend=92s concerts, =93What if You Believed in Yourself?=94 This = program catches youth culture at its core and activates students to be pro-active and to invent their future. www.edgewoodcommunitycenter.com 330.649.0773 www.livingfountain.org Email: info at livingfountain.org=20 =20 Friday, July 27th, 7:30pm to 9:30pm Anne E. DeChant Maize Valley Winery, 6193 Edison St. NE (St. Rt. 619), Hartville, OH = 44632 330-877-8344 www.anneedechant.com www.maizevalleywinery.com =20 =20 Friday, July 27th, 9:30pm to 1:30am The Zydeco Kings=20 Iris, 228 Fourth Street NW, downtown Canton 44702 (location of former = Luna Grille) http:///www.irisdowntown.com =20 =20 Friday, July 27th Saturday, July 28th Sunday, July 29th (including 2pm performance by Ryan Humbert Band, beach stage) Rock N Resort Music Festival 2007=20 Clay=92s Park Resort, 13190 Patterson St. N.W., N. Lawrence, OH 44666=20 Includes a tribute to our troops on Saturday. Email: info at clayspark.com (330) 854-6691 1800 860-4FUN Fax: (330) 854-6797 www.rock-n-resort.com = www.RockNResort.com =20 Friday, July 27th through Sunday, August 5th Pro Football HOF Festival Includes fashion shows, music concerts, fireworks...and, yeah, football! = For the lineup, check out www.profootballhoffestival.com=20 =20 Saturday, July 28th, 9am to 11:30am Princess Camp presented by Living Fountain Dance Company First Friends Church, 5455 Market Avenue North, Canton OH 44714 For girls age 3 to 7. Includes: Basic Ballet, Princess arts & crafts, quality Princess stories, Princess Manner Lessons, and Princess Tea = Party. Tuition $18. Advance registration only; must be postmarked by May 1st. = Send name, email, & phone# to Living Fountain, PO Box 9015, Canton OH 44711 www.livingfountain.org =20 =20 Saturday, July 28th, 10am to 6pm Sunday, July 29th, 10am to 5pm 28th annual Akron Arts Expo=20 This free family-oriented festival attracts over 30,000 people and = features 165 juried exhibitors from throughout the United States. The artists = will be offering original fine arts & crafts for purchase at reasonable prices. = The Akron Arts Expo will feature live entertainment, great food, costumed characters, and a special interactive children=92s area. Saturday = evening the Ballet Theatre of Ohio will perform again at 8:45 pm. For info, call 330-375-2835 or visit www.ohio.com/artsexpo or www.ohio.com . =20 Saturday, July 28th, 10am to 12:30pm (and each Saturday this summer) Kids=92 Sanctuary art & yoga classes for ages 6 to 12yrs. Located @ 1101 W. Portage Trail Ext., Akron Ohio inside Your Yoga & ali everhard photography & design Your child will learn the benefits of art & yoga and have fun doing it! Along with exercising their mind and body they will also take home a = healthy snack. Please call either Carrie at 330.801.0469 or Ali at 330.858.4849 = to sign up today. $25 per child per class. Allison Minas Everhard, 330.622.5231/330.858.4849 alijames99 at hotmail.com = www.art.com/memberartist/Allison_Minas www.artwanted.com/aliminas =20 Saturday, July 28th, 10:30am to 11:45am Art Classes for Elementary School Children (Tuesday, Thursday, & = Saturday, all summer) Today: =93Secret Coding=94 Resists 2nd April galerie/GSCAN, 207/209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton OH = 44702 Cost of class is $5 per child. 24 hour advance registration is required! Please ask about signing up for blocks of time with your Summertime Kids = Art Card! www.secondapril.org to check out = the MANY summer class offerings! =20 Saturday, July 28th, 11am to 6:30pm ARTSYRCUS: A Visual and Performing Arts Gala, presented by The Ananda = Center Art Gallery and Short Performances from 11am to 6:30pm Big Stage Production at 7pm Massillon Middle School Funded by Arts In Stark. This is an all-day circus-themed event with costumed characters, kids=92 games and activities, food, art for sale, performing artists, drumming, belly dancing, martial arts, = contortionists, live music and much more! Admission $3, or $1.50 for ages 12 and under.=20 The Ananda Center is a non-profit arts advocacy organization newly = housed at the Lions Lincoln Theatre. Mailing address for donations & = correspondence is: The Ananda Center PO Box 1265 Massillon Ohio, 44648. All donations = are tax deductible. www.theanandacenter.org = www.myspace.com/artsyrcus Funded in part by ArtsinStark, the county = arts council.=20 =20 Saturday July 28, 2007, 5:30 pm (Doors at 5 pm) A Kept Woman (Theatrical Production) Cathedral of Life Ministries, 4111 38th St. NW, Canton, Ohio Presented by Ladies Night Out International Ministries and L.T.A. Productions presents an Encore Presentation of the hit play based on the international critically acclaimed book written by Lynnette Tiller = Appling. Find out how you can be broken by life but restored by grace. Featuring: Tiffany Allison, Bryan Bruchanan, Kyle McDuffie, Jeanne Ruffin, = Wilhelmenia Glenn & Towandga Howell along with other local actors. Cost of play is = only $7. Purchase Tickets at: Canton Berean's Bookstore, At The Door, or by calling: 330-479-9488. =20 Saturday, July 28th, 7:30pm to 9:30pm John Markovic Maize Valley Winery, 6193 Edison St. NE (St. Rt. 619), Hartville, OH = 44632 330-877-8344 www.maizevalleywinery.com =20 =20 Saturday, July 28th to Sunday, August 12th The Frog Prince Weathervane Playhouse, Weathervane Lane, Akron OH =20 Saturday, July 28th, 9:30pm to 1:30am Big Daddy & The Hoodoo Men Iris, 228 Fourth Street NW, downtown Canton 44702 (location of former = Luna Grille) www.bigdaddyandthehoodoomen.com = www.irisdowntown.com =20 =20 Sunday, July 29th, 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 taste buds = with EEC=92s Sunday brunch. =20 Call to Audition: Players Guild Theatre, Canton =93Bad Girls on = Broadway=94 Sunday, July 29th, 6pm Monday, July 30th, 7pm Auditions for ages 16 & up for =93Bad Girls on Broadway=94 Musical = Review=20 Players Guild Theatre, Market Avenue North, downtown Canton 44702=20 Director: Amy Sima-Dirham. Needed: 10 to 12 women & 5-6 men. There may = also be a "movement/dance" audition. Please wear comfortable shoes and = clothes just in case. Please bring a photo or headshot to attach to your form. Please call the theatre to sign up for an audition slot 330-453-7619. = After hours leave a message at x504. There are 10 slots per half hour . = Callbacks will be Tuesday, July 31st at 7pm. First read through will be Thursday, August 2 at 7pm. Bad Girls on Broadway runs Sept. 7-22 on the Mainstage = with performances on Fridays & Saturdays at 8:00pm and Sundays at 2:30pm. = Special Thursday performance on September 20 at 8pm. Audition tips & details at: http://www.playersguildtheatre.com/season_auditions.html=20 =20 And Beyond... =20 This calendar runs through 2008 & is therefore too long to post in its entirety to neopal, but if you=92d like to receive your own FREE weekly = full version of this newsletter, just send me an email with =93subscribe=94 = in the subject line to janelle at squarepegpromotions.com =20 Thursday, August 9th, 8am to 4pm Friday, August 10th, 8am to 4pm Saturday, August 11th, 8am to 4pm Stark County Hazardous Waste Collection Days Stark State College of Technology, 6200 Frank Avenue NW, Canton OH 44720 Now=92s the time to responsibly drop off your ancient paints, solvents, = & more in an environmentally healthy way for NO CHARGE. For a complete list of acceptable items, www.timetorecycle.org = =20 Friday, August 10th, 6:30pm Dinner, Show at 8pm, and Dancing=20 Saturday, August 11th, 6:30pm Dinner, Show at 8pm, and Dancing=20 An Evening of Ballroom Dancing: Remembering Moonlight Ballroom=20 presented by Canton Cabaret: Stark County=92s Musical Dinner Theatre Metropolitan Centre Grand Ballroom, 601 Cleveland Avenue NW, downtown = Canton 44702 Enjoy a 9 piece orchestra, singers, ballroom dancing, Michael Sonata = (the Frank Sinatra impressionist you have heard so much about), and some = great Meyers Lake surprises! 6:30 p.m. Dinner Set, Show and Dancing $42.50; 8:00 p.m. Show Only = $25.00 TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW at: Bereans, 1100 - 30th St., N. W. Canton 44709; Second April Art Galerie, 209 6th St., N. W. Canton 44702; Plant Et Art, 1524 Fulton Road N. W. Canton 44703;or call 330.456.7397 http://rainbowrepertory.com www.cantoncabaret.com 330.456.7397 =20 Friday, August 10th, 7:30pm to 11:30pm (doors at 7pm) Constant Recourse, Gloria Story, Escape From Folly, & Zack Loomis in = concert presented by GoodForm Concerts www.goodformconcerts.com =20 Edgewood Community Center, 6852 Market Avenue North, North Canton 44721 $6 at the door. =20 Friday, September 14th, 8pm Big Leg Emma in concert presented by Doog Music Kent Stage, 175 East Main Street, Kent OH 44240 330.677.5005 Big Leg Emma is a six member Americana Folk Roots Rock band from = Jamestown, New York that creates music on feel, vibe, and deep-hearted lyrics. BLE = has built a strong following in the festival circuit, sharing stages with = Rusted Root, 10,000 Maniacs, Gin Blossoms, The Sam Bush Band, The Wailers, = Keith Anderson, Los Lobos, and Donna the Buffalo. Songs from the band=92s last studio release, =93The Color of Wind,=94 can be heard nationally on Folk = Alley.=20 General Admission. Advance tickets $10; or $12 Day of Show. 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 www.biglegemma.com www.myspace.com/biglegemma=20 =20 iThursday, September 27th, time tba 2nd annual Chili Bowl Cook-Off (2nd april galerie Benefit)=20 Lake Cable Club House, Fulton Road NW, Canton OH 44718 www.jeffpoulosblues.com www.secondapril.org =20 Wednesday, October 10th, 6:30pm=20 Wednesday Writers' Workshop 2nd April galerie, 207/209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton OH 44702=20 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 (where Court Avenue dead-ends into 6th Street, right around the corner from the Palace Theatre). = Please contact Audrey Lavin at lavingroup at aol.com for details. =20 Thursday, October 11th through Sunday, October 14th 6th Annual Art Film Festival Palace Theatre, Market Avenue North, downtown Canton OH 44702 = 330.454.8171 $5 each night. www.cantonpalacetheatre.org =20 =20 Sunday, October 14th Making Strides Against Breast Cancer: Annual Walkathon fundraiser Canton: Pro Football Hall of Fame Akron: Aeros Stadium For more info or to register, call toll free at 1.888.ACS.OHIO =20 Friday, November 9th, 7pm =20 Saturday, November 10th, 7pm =20 Living Fountain Dance presents The Sunshine Concert Series: The War of = Art Edgewood Community Center, 6852 Market Avenue North, North Canton OH = 44720 Break through the Blocks and Win Your Creative Battles! Public, all ages welcome. Facilities are handicap accessible. Tickets ($8 advance, $10 at door donation suggested) available through www.itickets.com and Berean Bookstore on 30th Street NW in Canton. www.livingfountain.org =20 =20 Friday, November 9, =20 Saturday, November 10, =20 Sunday, November 11, =20 Christkindl Markt =20 Canton Museum of Art, 1001 Market Avenue N., downtown Canton, OH 330-453-7666 The Canton Museum of Art=92s Fine Arts Associates present the 36th = Annual Christkindl Markt. The event is held in the Cultural Center for the = Arts=92 Great Court and the Canton Museum of Art. Artisans and vendors from all over the country keep coming back to present the finest holiday craft = and gift shows in the region. www.cantonart.org = =20 Saturday, November 10th 2007 through Sunday, February 3rd, 2008 American Chronicles: The Art of Norman Rockwell Akron Art Museum, One South High Street, downtown Akron, OH 44308 330.376.9185 www.AkronArtMuseum.org =20 =20 Friday, April 4th to Sunday, April 13th, 2008 3rd Annual Stark Arts Festival presented by Stark Arts Coming Together www.starkartsfestival.com =20 =20 Friday, April 4th, 2008=20 Art Is Alive Canton Museum of Art & Great Court of the Cultural Center, 1001 Market Ave.N., Canton More details tba in the coming months! www.starkartsfestival.com =20 =20 Sunday, April 13th, 2008 Stark Arts Festival Finale Timken High School, West Tuscarawas, Canton OH 44702 www.starkartsfestival.com Details = tba in the coming months! =20 Time-Sensitive Opportunities: =20 Call for Visual Artists: Art needed for ArtsInStark SuperPass postcards If you are an artist or know an artist who has some connection to Stark County and would love the exposure of his/her work to 2,500 people = =85keep reading. Each month (from September through June), ArtsInStark sends out = the SuperPass postcard to donors who have pledged $36 or more during the AIS annual fund drive.=20 The cover of the card features the work of a Stark County (born, = working, living) artist, while the back features the monthly discounts and a = short (75 words or less) bio and contact info of the artist. AIS has used work = by professional artists and students. The art needs to be saved in 300 dpi resolution as a pdf file; jpeg, etc. The size is basically 5=94 x 7=94; horizontal or vertical image will work. If you or someone you know wants = to be on the upcoming cards =85.please have them (or you) contact Judi = Christy with their interest, art and bio. Judi is =93always looking for good = holiday (Halloween, etc.) themes as well as just darn good (fun!) art.=94 = Contact info: Judi Christy, Marketing Director 330-452-4096, ext. 404 (office); 330-232-4559 (cell); ArtsinStark -- the County Arts Council "Growing the arts to create smarter kids, new jobs, and healthier communities."=20 =20 Call for Tomorrow=92s Community Leaders: Leadership Stark County=20 presents SPOTLIGHT STARK COUNTY PROGRAM 2007 If you are a young professional looking for a way to fuel your = enthusiasm, increase your value, and enable you and your company to maintain a competitive advantage, then Spotlight Stark County is for you. The six sessions are held in noteworthy settings in downtown Canton. You will = learn to strengthen your personal leadership effectiveness, connect with = community leaders, and will volunteer with a local community organization. 2007 PROGRAM CALENDAR Thursday, October 11 Speed Networking* Optional: Thursday, October 18 Encounter Bus Tour (full = day) Monday, October 22 Stark County=92s = Political Pulse Monday, November 5 Discovering Strengths* Monday, November 19 Economic = Development/Young CEO=92s Monday, December 3 The Arts Scene=20 Programs are from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. unless indicated *Facilitated by Kent State University Stark Office of Corporate & = Community Services.=20 PROGRAM TUITION $425. includes all materials and refreshments APPLICATIONS Apply at www.leadershipstarkcounty.org/spotlight For more information contact Leadership Stark County Development = Director Stephanie Werren at 330-456-7253 or stephaniew at leadershipstarkcounty.org =20 Call to Audition: The Bang and the Clatter =93Dead Guy=94 Seeking one female actor, age late 30's, 40's or 50's. Auditions by appointment only. Please send resumes and headshots (if available) to: chadstutz at gmail.com=20 Premise: Eldon Phelps is given $1million by a reality TV show, and he = only has one week to spend it. The catch... he won't be alive at the end of = that week. Casting: Roberta Phelps, Eldon's mother. Rehearsals: mid-August through September. Performances: September 21 through October 21, 2007. =20 Call for Instructor(s): Living Fountain Dance Company For more information or to apply for these positions, please call 330-649-0773, or email a cover letter and resume to LFDC PO BOX 9015 = Canton, Ohio 44711 or info at livingfountain.org. Posted July 2007. =20 Call for Rehearsal Mistress: Living Fountain Dance Company For more information or to apply for this position, please call 330-649-0773, or email a cover letter and resume to LFDC PO BOX 9015 = Canton, Ohio 44711 or info at livingfountain.org. Posted July 2007. =20 Call for Ministry Assistant: Living Fountain Dance Company=20 For more information or to apply for this position, please call 330-649-0773, or email a cover letter and resume to LFDC PO BOX 9015 = Canton, Ohio 44711 or info at livingfountain.org. Posted July 2007. =20 Call for Poets/Writers: First Fridays at 2nd April galerie in downtown Canton Are you or any of your cohorts (even those who dehort) interested in = reading and/or preferably reciting poetry at regular modified slams to be held = at 2nd april in canton on the first friday of the month July through = December 2007? Cash prizes. Anyone interested can contact Audrey Lavin at lavingroup at aol.com =20 Call for Entertainers: DanseArt Events, downtown Canton OH DanseArt is holding auditions for entertainers for the floor show at its October 14th Ballroom Extravaganza Fall Ball.at The McKinley Grand = Hotel in downtown Canton. For audition and show information, call Karen or Jack = at Danse Art Events 330.498.9908.=20 =20 Call to Visual Artists: 2nd Annual Revive Your Heart Arts & = Entertainment Festival, Canton, Sunday August 26th CALLING ALL ARTISTS! Painting = Mixed Media Sculptors Ceramic Fine Jewelry. Showcase your work from 11:30 = a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Booth Size: 10' x 10' Cost: $25.00 ($20.00 Early Bird = Rate) or $10.00 for Students.=20 To download the registration form, click here . =20 Call for Writers: Cup of Comfort: six new anthologies The bestselling Cup of Comfort book series is actively seeking inspiring true stories for new volumes (see below). They seek narrative nonfiction stories that read like fiction. Stories must be uplifting, original, in English, typed, titled, and 1000-2000 words. $500 grand prize; $100 ea. = all other stories; copy of book. No entry fee. Email submissions to wordsinger at aol.com. No attachments; one submission per email. Include = full name, mailing address, email address, phone number. For detailed = writer=92s guidelines: www.cupofcomfort.com .=20 New titles and respective deadlines are: A Cup of Comfort for Breast Cancer Survivors: Submission Deadline: = 8/15/07 A Cup of Comfort for Spouses & Children of People with Alzheimer=92s: Deadline: 10/15/07 A Cup of Comfort for Divorced Women: Submission Deadline: 12/31/2007 =20 Call for Bass Guitarist and Drummer: The Dan Kenyon Band http://www.myspace.com/dankenyon1 DKB is looking for the right fit for = the band: =93for a drummer and a bass player that is passionate about Jesus, = and is a talented musician. Several big shows are lined up, and we need to = have a solid drummer and bass player.=94 dankenyon1 at yahoo.com=20 =20 Call for Visual Artists: The Stark County Story Quilts Project Exhibit Opens January 18th, 2008 to February 15th, 2008. at 2nd April galerie, downtown Canton. The Stark County Story Quilts Project will be = an adaptation of the works of renowned artist Faith Ringgold. In a series = of workshops held throughout Stark County and at our educational space downtown, participants will learn about the life and works of Faith Ringgold, an African American artist and author who produced much of her work during the Civil Rights Movement. From this perspective, workshop participants will then be asked to produce both a written and visual = history of their experiences in Stark County before, during and after The Civil Rights Movement, using Faith Ringgold's "Story Quilts" as a model. Upon completion, these "Stark County Story Quilts" will then be assembled at = our special exhibition space in Downtown Canton to then be used as a = learning tool for school groups, civic groups and other organizations. Quilt = panels will consist of both the literary and visual elements of each personal history and will be assembled in time periods based on the age of the participant, creating a timeline effect for the exhibit. The ultimate = goal of this project is to create a permanent history of our community both created by and witnessed by its citizens through the vocabulary of Art. = For more information on participating in one of the workshops or if you are interested in hosting a workshop at your location, please call 2nd April = at 330-451-0924 or email us at todd at secondapril.org =20 Call for Visual Artists: In the Round Community Art Space Space is still open for the month of September for local artists to = display their work!=20 For more details, check the website: http://intheround.com/artspace or contact Janelle for info! =20 Call for Students: Rabbit on the Moon, 192 Federal Ave NE, Massillon OH 44646 Offering a variety of visual arts & writing classes for young & young at heart. New classes will start in September. Call Kathy Jevec at 330.844.4991. =20 Call for Students: Edgewood Community Center & Living Fountain Offering group classes in theatre, music, dance, & visual arts. Also = private music lessons for guitar, bass, drums, vocal, piano lessons available by appointment. Email kpayne at edgewoodcommunitycenter.com.=20 Visit the website for current class offerings and special events: www.edgewoodcommunitycenter.com = =20 =20 Call for Students: Weathervane Playhouse=20 Classes for all ages, including offerings in Musical Theater, Hands-On Theater (H.O.T.) Summer Camps, SummerStock 2007, & more. Register at 330-836-2626 x 17 or online www.WeathervanePlayhouse.com . =20 Now through July 29th=20 A Narrow Bridge (by Cliff Hershman) presented by The Bang and The = Clatter Theatre Company Summit ArtSpace Facility, 140 E. Market St., Akron, OH 44308 Phone: 330.606.5317 Recommended for mature audiences only. This world premiere is an = unrelenting look at a family fragmented by drugs, work pressures, and sexuality. = Parents and siblings clash as they find out who they are and what they can hold = onto in their lives. E-mail: andthe at bnctheatre.com Website: = www.bnctheatre.com =20 =20 Now through August 5th Studio M Opening: George Buza=92s =93Hungary: The Hearth of Europe=94 (Photography) Studio M at Massillon Museum, 121 Lincoln Way East, downtown Massillon = OH 44646=20 The Massillon Museum=92s Studio M presents this photographic exhibition = by George Buza of Bay Village from June 22nd through August 5th. The = exhibition opens with a free reception for the artist on Friday, June 22, from 6:00 = to 8:00 p.m. in the Museum=92s lower lobby. Buza chose the theme, = =93Hungary: The Hearth of Europe=94 to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the = Hungarian Revolution. The artist=92s lengthy list of shows and awards is crowned = by a 1996 invitation from the Embassy of the Republic of Hungary to provide a photographic exhibition depicting U.S. and Hungarian cityscapes for an international embassy reception. 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 www.massillonmuseum.org =20 =20 Now through August 19th Midwest Visions of Impressionism Exhibit Massillon Museum, 121 Lincoln Way East, downtown Massillon 44646=20 This summer exhibition will illustrate the significance of 33 talented painters who are often overlooked in larger American Impressionism = surveys. The exhibition will focus on the similarities and differences among = artists associated with the region of Illinois, Indiana and Ohio, as well as = within the larger American Impressionism movement. It will examine whether or = not the region in which the artists lived and studied had a noticeable = effect on their paintings. The exhibition of approximately 70 paintings highlights artists, born or raised in the Midwest, who practiced American Impressionism from = the1890s to the 1930s: John Ottis Adams, George Adomeit, George Ames Aldrich, May = Ames, Otto H. Bacher, L. Clarence Ball, Karl Albert Buehr, V.J. Cariani, = William Merritt Chase, William Clusmann, Charles Dahlgreen, Frank Virgil Dudley, Maude Eggemeyer, William J. Forsyth, Alexis Jean Fournier, Marie Goth, Frederick Gottwald, Carl Graf, Louis Oscar Griffith, Lucy Hartrath, Emil Jacques, Karl Kappes, Lewis Henry Meakin, Pauline Palmer, Louis Ritman, = Ada Walter Shulz, Adolph Shulz, Otto Stark, Theodore Clement Steele, John = Henry Twachtman, Will Vawter, Abel Warshawsky, and Edward K. Williams. An 80-page, soft cover catalog accompanying the exhibition will include essays=8Bfocusing on the regions of the Midwest that became known as = =B3hot spots=B2 for Impressionism=8Bby Shearer and Dr. Dean A. Porter, Director Emeritus, Snite Museum of Art. Independent curator Brigitte Foley and Massillon Museum Curator Alexandra Nicholis will research and write biographies of the artists. The book will include an array of four-color images on high-quality, acid-free paper. Out-of-town visitors may take advantage of a special package that will = be available throughout the run of the show=8Ba night at the Hampton Inn Massillon (which includes hot and cold breakfast selections, VIP = turn-down service, and an in-room gift) and weekend tickets for a movie at the historic Lions Lincoln Theatre. All are within easy and safe walking distance of the Massillon Museum. For details, call the Hampton Inn (330-834-1144 or 1-800-HAMPTON) or the Massillon Museum (330-833-4061). A series of accompanying activities have been planned throughout the run = of the exhibition: classes featuring Impressionist movement and painting (beginning in June); Gallery Talks (June 20 and July 11); Impressionist Workshops for Children (June 23, July 21, and August 18); Brown Bag = Lunch (June 26); Impressionism Summer Camp (August 7) and Watercolor Demonstrations with Nancy Stewart Matin and Brian Robinson (August 19). Call the Massillon Museum at 330-833-4061 or visit = www.massillonmuseum.org for details. Now through August 26th=20 Always, Patsy Cline (directed by Donna Drake) Carousel Dinner Theatre www.carouseldinnertheatre.com =20 =20 Now through August 13th, 2007 Monday Summer Movies for Kids Canton Palace Theatre WHBC Radio and The Palace, together, with the generous assistance of the William E. Shannafelt Philanthropic Fund, will show movies for children every Monday from June 11 to August 13. The Palace requires that an = adult accompany all children under the age of 12. Children dropped off must be picked up within 15 minutes of the conclusion of the movie. Groups must = call 330-454-8172 for reservations no later than 4 PM on the Wednesday prior = to the following Monday's movie beginning June 12 and running through = August 13. Start time is always 1 PM; theatre doors open at 12:15. Donation is = only 94 cents with a 6-cent donation to the Palace, for a total of only $1.=20 July 23 Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone July 30 All Dogs Go To Heaven=20 August 6 Night at the Museum=20 August 13 Happy Feet=20 *Movie titles may change depending on availability. 3 current exhibits at Akron Art Museum: =93Building the New Akron Art Museum=94 through September 30th=20 =93Prized Images: The Knight Purchase Award for Photographic Media=94 = through Oct. 14th =93Women at an Exhibition=94 through November 9th The NEW Akron Art Museum, One South High Street, downtown Akron, OH = 44308 330.376.9185 www.AkronArtMuseum.org =20 =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 Call for Postings: Free! Canton/Stark County Convention & Visitors' = Bureau This site is a wonderful & user-friendly resource for all sorts of = =93stuff going on=94 in Stark County. Many thanks to the friendly staff of the = Stark Cty CVB for providing this resource! To submit YOUR organization=92s = event info for FREE, or to check out what=92s happening in our area, just = click this link: http://www.cantonstarkcvb.com/calendar/events/index.php=20 =20 Call for Musical Instruments: Music Alive Sponsored by 91.3 The Summit, Akron Public Schools, and Taylor Band & Orchestra Do you have an unloved, dusty and forgotten musical instrument in your attic, closet or basement? There are dozens of kids who=92d love the = chance to learn to play it=85kids whose families simply can=92t afford the expense = of buying their child a musical instrument.=20 Through Music Alive, a program to help young musicians in our local = schools realize their dreams and learn the joys of playing an instrument, 91.3 = The Summit and Taylor Band & Orchestra will collect and repair instruments = and see they get placed in the hands of kids who will truly appreciate them. Let=92s keep the MUSIC ALIVE for a new generation. 330-761-3099. =20 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 2nd April galerie, 207/209 = Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton OH 44702 (where Court Avenue dead-ends into = 6th Street, right around the corner from the Palace Theatre). Please = contact Audrey Lavin at lavingroup at aol.com for details. =20 Call for Writers: http://aprilboyer.com =20 Guidelines for permanent use are now posted at http://aprilboyer.com/submissGdls.html Please check there for further details. Updated links and author's news are there, too.=20 =20 New Art Venue! (Wanda) Montgomery Studio & Gallery=20 inside of Cyrus Custom Framing @ 2645 Cleveland Avenue NW, Canton OH = 44709. Paintings, altered books, jewelry, cards, canes, furniture, & more. = Hours 10a to 6p M-F, and 10 to 5p Saturdays. =20 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 "While one person hesitates because he feels inferior,=20 the other is busy making mistakes and becoming superior."~Henry C. Link=20 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_002D_01C7CC8A.90DC2C50 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Hello! This edition of the = Square Peg Promotions arts calendar includes color-coded entries for this month’s = music = concerts, theatre, dance, written and spoken word = gatherings, and visual arts = events happening in Stark County = and several surrounding areas. Community events that defy categorization are = included in bold, black = font.

 

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This calendar runs through = 2008 & is therefore too long to post in its entirety to neopal, but if = you’d like to receive your own FREE weekly full version of this newsletter, = just send me an email with “subscribe” in the subject line to janelle at squarepegpromotio= ns.com.

 

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Some of this week’s = highlights are: Monday’s multi-band concert for young adults...and adults who still remember how to be young...presented = by GoodForm Concerts; Tuesday = evening’s Island Party at the Massillon = Museum with live reggae, mon, by Carlos Jones = & the PLUS band; and Saturday’s all-day ArtSyrcus at Massillon Middle School, presented by = The Ananda Center. (See the = calendar below for details!)

 

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Living = Fountain’s = Friday & Saturday PUREMOVEMENT = dance concerts features local teen dancers and live music by Two Turntables = and a Saxophone. Teen participants of this ArtsInStark-funded, six-week dance intensive were asked, “What if = you believed in yourself?” Their summer journey culminates = in these interactive concerts, with live flute and saxophone looped while DJ artists weave = throughout. Join us to celebrate and support our youth; leave inspired by their = pro-active and creative plans for their future. Tickets on sale now at www.iTickets.com or contact Living = Fountain at 330.649.0773.

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Five weeks till = back-to-school time; let’s make the most of it!

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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This Week...

 

Monday, July 23rd, 7:30pm (doors at = 7p)

Deas Vail, All the Day Holiday, Love & Reverie, = and Holden

presented by GoodForm Concerts www.goodformconcerts.com

Edgewood Community Center, = 6852 Market Avenue North, North Canton 44721

$6 at the door.

 

Monday, July 23rd, 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

 

Monday, July 23rd, = 9pm

Ryan Humbert Band opens for John = Eddie

Lime Spider = , 207 South Main St., = Akron OH - 330.762.2350
Tickets: $10. www.thelimespider.com=A0 www.ryanhumbert.com www.johneddie.com =

 

Daily through = Thursday, July 26th

Saturday, July = 21st through Thursday, the 26th

Apollonova = Artfest

Mocha Maiden, = located near the corner of High and Market at 17 Maiden Lane, Akron.=A0

The festival will showcase local musicians, poets, = painters, photographers, dancers, actors, chefs and comedians. The cover charge = Monday through Thursday is $3. If you keep your ticket stub, you can use it = again to get in for free for any evenings that you return. Throughout the entire = Apollonova Arts Festival, artwork from Apollonova artists as well as other local = artists will be on display, with some available to purchase and some pieces up = for auction on designated nights. http://www.apollonova.com/ for complete = schedule and details.

 

Tuesday, July 24th, 10am to 11:30am each = day

Wednesday, July = 25th

Tuesday, July = 31st

Wednesday, August 1st
Mask Making: The Power of Expression Class (4 sessions) for ages 10 to = 14
Massillon Museum, 121 = Lincoln Way East, downtown Massillon OH 44646

$35 NonMembers; $30 Members. Open to the public, but pre-registration is required five days in advance.  Students may = register in person, by mail, or by phone. Cash, checks, and credit cards are = accepted. 330.833.4061 www.massillonmuseum.org

From ancient Greek theatre to Lion King, theatrical = masks have intrigued audiences.  In this class Robin Armitage will teach children ages 10 to 14 to construct and decorate their own creative = disguises.

Tu= esday, July 24th, 10:30am to 11:45am

Art Classes for Elementary School Children (Tuesday, Thursday, & Saturday, all summer)

Today: “Class Furniture = Painting”

2nd April galerie/GSCAN, = 207/209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton OH 44702

Cost of class is $5.00 per child per class unless = otherwise noted. 24 hour advance registration is required! Please ask about = signing up for blocks of time with your Summertime Kids Art Card!

www.secondapril.org to check out the MANY summer class offerings!

 

Tuesday, July = 24th, Noon to 1pm

Brown Bag Lunch: = “The Story of Massillon’s First Live Tiger” presented by Wilbur = Arnold, Former Tiger Handler
Massillon Museum, = 121 Lincoln Way East, downtown Massillon OH 44646

Free. No reservations. Bring a sack lunch or buy = lunch onsite. Wilbur Arnold is nationally published on the subjects = of technical management and leadership. For local readers, he has written = The Town Tiger and Massillon Public Education 1848=AD1998 and compiled the = writings of James Rasor into a Massillon Museum-published book, Joyous Jimmy. =

Mr. Arnold graduated from Washington High School and = has a Bachelor of Science degree from Case Western Reserve University and a = Master of Business Administration from Kent State University. After designing = and managing defense systems at Goodyear Aerospace Corporation for thirty = years, he was appointed to the Defense Systems Management College (DSMC) at Fort = Belvoir, Virginia in 1983.  He served as Professor of Management, Director = of Curriculum Development Department, Director of the DSMC Eastern Region = at Hanscom Air Force Base, and Executive Director of Research and = Information. After retiring in 1992, Arnold returned to Massillon and was appointed as an = Adjunct in Administration and Mathematics at the Kent State Stark = Branch. He served three terms on city council, three terms on the school board, and = ten years on the board of trustees of Stark Technical College.  He was = president of the Massillon Tiger Football Booster Club in 1970. = =A0330.833.4061 www.massillonmuseum.org

 

Wednesday, July 24th, 4pm to = 6pm

Acting Workshop for Ages 8+ with any experience = level

Edgewood Community = Center, = 6852 Market Avenue North, North Canton 44720

Members $15. Non-members welcome for $20. Learn the = basics of acting in live theatre. Learn how to get past the nervousness of = performing in front of others, how to stay = “in character” no matter what, basic onstage movement, and how to = become believable while believing in yourself.

www.edgewoodcommunitycen= ter.com = Registration Deadline = July 20th at 5:00pm

 

Tuesday, July 24th, 6pm to = 11pm

Island Party! with live reggae music by Carlos Jones = & the PLUS Band 7pm to 11pm

Pig Roast with = Joe Herrick & Rudy Turkal

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

Admission is free = and open to everyone. No reservations. The food and beverages = will be offered a la carte. Guests will enter from First Street Southeast. =  Picnic tables will be scattered about the lawn, but guests are welcome to bring = their own lawn chairs and blankets.  Free parking will be available in = the municipal parking lots, the parking deck on South Erie Street, and on = adjacent streets.  Plan to come for the fun, rain or shine. =

Joe Herrick and Rudy Turkal = will roast a pig on the Museum lawn. They invite people to “sit a = spell” to supervise the cooking throughout the day then to return for a Caribbean = supper of pork sandwiches, jerk chicken, pineapple salsa, and fruit skewers = from 6:00 until the food runs out. This year=B9s special dessert treat will be = grilled bananas with ice cream.  Beer (including Jamaican Red Stripe), = wine, soft drinks, and an island drink will be available all evening.
Carlos Jones & the Peace, Love, Unity Syndicate deliver a dose of = soulful roots reggae with lyrics that concentrate heavily on a message of peace = and harmony within the human race and the envi
ronment. Voted "the Best Reggae/Ska Band" in Northeast Ohio by the Scene = Magazine readers' poll, Carlos Jones and the PLUS Band have opened for several international acts. The group creates a festival like atmosphere = anywhere they play, drawing crowds spanning all ages and backgrounds.  The = infectious rhythms woven by their use of a variety of percussion instruments, = create an irresistible and uplifting vibration, hooking the crowd into their performance. Their repertoire includes many original songs, plus a generous helping of Bob Marley, Culture, and other recognizable covers = mixed in with traditional Rastafarian Nyabinghi drum chants. =A0330.833.4061 = www.massillonmuseum.org

 

Tuesday, July 24th, = 7:30pm

Music open mic night

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

www.muggswigz.com

 

Wednesday, July 25th, 11:30am to = 1pm

Summertime Teens – Art Classes for Jr. & = Sr. High School Students (Week 6 of 6)

2nd April = galerie, 209 Sixth St. NW, downtown = Canton, OH 330.451.0924

$40.00 for six week session!=A0 www.secondapril.org =

 

Wednesday, July = 25th, 6:30pm (doors at 5:30p)

The = Alternate Routes with opening performance by Roger = Hoover and The Whiskeyhounds.=A0

The = Tangier , = 532 West Market Street, Akron, = OH

For 91.3 The = Summit members only! (The good news is, you can be a member for as little as $5 = per month!) If you are a current member of 91.3 The Summit, you get in for = free, and, you can bring up to 3 three of your family and friends along as = your guests at no additional charge. But, you've got to get on the list to = get in.  To reserve your seats, call Lauren Gulley at = 330-761-3104 or RSVP to tickets at 913thesummit.com. www.913thesummit.com

 

Wednesday, July = 25th(and every = Wednesday!), 8:30pm to Midnight

Bob's your Uncle w/ special = guests

Iris, 228 Fourth Street NW, = downtown Canton 44702 (location of former Luna Grille)

www.irisdowntown.com =

 

Thursday, July 26th, 10:30am to = 11:45am

Art Classes for Elementary School Children (Tuesday, Thursday, & Saturday, all summer)

Today: “Experiential - Print = Making”

2nd April galerie/GSCAN, = 207/209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton OH 44702

Cost of class is $5.00 per child per class unless = otherwise noted. 24 hour advance registration is required! Please ask about = signing up for blocks of time with your Summertime Kids Art Card!

www.secondapril.org to check out the MANY summer class offerings!

 

Thursday, July 26th, = 7:30pm

Downtown Massillon FREE Summer Concert Series: The = Diamonds

Intersection of Lincoln Way East and First Street, = downtown Massillon

Attendees should bring lawn chairs. For info, call = the Massillon Chamber of Commerce at 330.833.3146

 

Thursday, July 26th, = 7:30pm

Art Film: "Away From Her"
Canton Palace Theatre,
Market Avenue North, = downtown Canton OH 44702

$4 admission. Fiona (Julie Christie) and Grant = (Gordon Pinsent) are a couple who have been married for over 40 years. Now, they are = forced to face the fact that Fiona's "forgetfulness" is actually = Alzheimer's disease. After placing Fiona in a nursing home and forced to undergo a long-time separation, Grant must draw upon his love for Fiona to perform = an act of self-sacrifice in order to ensure her happiness. Rated PG-13. Run = time 110 min. www.cantonpalacetheatre.org<= /a>

 

Friday, July 27th, 10:30am (and every = Friday!)

Story Time for preschoolers

Berean Bookstore, 1100 30th Street = NW, Canton OH 44709

Stories, books, & singing. = 330.492.7990

 

Friday, July 27th, = 7pm

Saturday, July = 28th, = 7pm

“What if You Believed in Yourself?” = PUREMOVEMENT dance concert presented by The Living Fountain Dance = Company = w/<= /i> = live music by = Two Turntables and a Saxophone

Edgewood Community = Center, = 6852 Market Avenue North, North Canton 44720

Tickets on sale = NOW at www.itickets.com<= /b>. This challenge is met through the live music of Two Turntables and a = Saxophone and 30 dancers.=A0 Live flute and saxophone looped while DJ artists weave = throughout, the audience will leave inspired.=A0 Funded by ArtsinStark, = PUREMOVEMENT has been a six-week dance intensive that culminates in this weekend’s = concerts, “What if You Believed in Yourself?” This program catches = youth culture at its core and activates students to be pro-active and to = invent their future. www.edgewoodcommunitycen= ter.com=A0 330.649.0773=A0 www.livingfountain.org =A0Email: info at livingfountain.org =

=A0

Friday, July = 27th, 7:30pm to = 9:30pm

Anne E. DeChant

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

www.anneedechant.com=A0=A0=A0 www.maizevalleywinery.com =

 

Friday, July = 27th, 9:30pm to = 1:30am

The Zydeco Kings

Iris, 228 Fourth Street NW, = downtown Canton 44702 (location of former Luna Grille)

http:///www.irisdowntown.com =

 

Friday, July 27th

Saturday, July 28th

Sunday, July 29th (including 2pm performance by = Ryan = Humbert Band, beach = stage)

Rock N Resort Music Festival 2007

Clay’s Park Resort, 13190 Patterson St. N.W., N. Lawrence, OH 44666 =

Includes a tribute to our troops on Saturday. Email: info at clayspark.com (330) 854-6691=A0 1800 860-4FUN=A0 = Fax: (330) 854-6797 www.rock-n-resort.com = =A0=A0=A0=A0www.RockNResort.com

 

Friday, July 27th through Sunday, August = 5th

Pro Football HOF Festival

Includes fashion shows, = music concerts, fireworks...and, yeah, football! For the lineup, check = out www.profootballhoffestival.com =

 

Saturday, July 28th, = 9am to = 11:30am

Princess Camp presented by Living Fountain Dance = Company

First Friends Church, 5455 = Market Avenue North, Canton OH 44714

For girls age 3 to 7. Includes: Basic Ballet, = Princess arts & crafts, quality Princess stories, Princess Manner Lessons, and = Princess Tea Party. Tuition $18. Advance registration only; must be postmarked by = May 1st. Send name, email, & phone# to Living Fountain, PO Box 9015, Canton = OH 44711 www.livingfountain.org =

 

Saturday, July 28th, 10am to = 6pm

Sunday, July 29th, 10am to = 5pm

28th annual = Akron Arts Expo =

This free family-oriented festival attracts over = 30,000 people and features 165 juried exhibitors from throughout the United = States. The artists will be offering original fine arts & crafts for = purchase at reasonable prices. The Akron Arts = Expo will feature live entertainment, great food, costumed characters, and a = special interactive children’s area. Saturday evening the Ballet Theatre = of Ohio will perform again at 8:45 pm. For info, call 330-375-2835 or visit = www.ohio.com/artsexpo or www.ohio.com.

 

Saturday, July 28th, 10am to 12:30pm (and = each Saturday this summer)

Kids’ Sanctuary art & yoga classes for ages = 6 to 12yrs.

Located @ 1101 W. Portage Trail Ext., = Akron Ohio inside Your Yoga = & ali everhard photography & design

Your child will learn the benefits of art & yoga = and have fun doing it! Along with exercising their mind and body they will = also take home a healthy snack. Please call either Carrie at 330.801.0469 or = Ali at 330.858.4849 to sign up today. $25 per child per = class.

Allison Minas Everhard, = 330.622.5231/330.858.4849 alijames99 at hotmail.com =

www.art.com/memberartist/= Allison_Minas=A0=A0=A0 www.artwanted.com/aliminas=

 

Saturday, July 28th, = 10:30am to = 11:45am

Art Classes for Elementary School Children (Tuesday, = Thursday, & Saturday, all summer)

Today: “Secret Coding” = Resists

2nd April galerie/GSCAN, = 207/209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton OH 44702

Cost of class is = $5 per child. 24 hour advance = registration is required! Please ask about signing up for blocks of time with your = Summertime Kids Art Card! www.secondapril.org to check out the MANY summer class offerings!

 

Saturday, July = 28th, = 11am to 6:30pm

ARTSYRCUS: A Visual and Performing Arts Gala, presented by The = Ananda Center

Art Gallery and = Short = Performances from 11am to = 6:30pm

Big Stage Production at 7pm

Massillon Middle = School

Funded by Arts In = Stark. = This is an all-day circus-themed event with costumed characters, kids’ games = and activities, food, art for sale, performing artists, drumming, belly = dancing, martial arts, contortionists, live music and much more! Admission $3, or $1.50 = for ages 12 and under.

The Ananda Center is a non-profit arts advocacy organization newly housed at the Lions Lincoln = Theatre. Mailing address for donations & correspondence is:  The Ananda Center PO Box = 1265 Massillon Ohio, 44648.  All donations are tax deductible. www.theanandacenter.org www.myspace.com/artsyrcus=A0= =A0 Funded in part by ArtsinStark, the county arts council.

 

Saturday July 28, 2007, 5:30 pm (Doors at 5 = pm)

A Kept Woman (Theatrical = Production)

Cathedral of Life = Ministries, 4111 38th St. NW, Canton, Ohio

Presented by Ladies Night Out International = Ministries and L.T.A. Productions presents an Encore Presentation of the hit play = based on the international critically acclaimed book written by Lynnette = Tiller Appling. Find out how you can be broken by life but restored by grace. = Featuring: Tiffany Allison, Bryan Bruchanan, Kyle McDuffie, Jeanne Ruffin, = Wilhelmenia Glenn & Towandga Howell along with other local actors. Cost of play = is only $7. Purchase Tickets at: Canton Berean's Bookstore, At The Door, or by = calling: 330-479-9488.

 

Saturday, July 28th, = 7:30pm to = 9:30pm

John Markovic

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

www.maizevalleywinery.com<= /span>

 

Saturday, July 28th to Sunday, August = 12th

The Frog Prince

Weathervane Playhouse, Weathervane Lane, Akron OH

 

Saturday, July 28th, 9:30pm to = 1:30am

Big Daddy & The Hoodoo = Men

Iris, 228 Fourth Street NW, = downtown Canton 44702 (location of former Luna Grille)

www.bigdaddyandthehoodoo= men.com =A0=A0=A0www.irisdowntown.com =

 

Sunday, July 29th, 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 taste buds with EEC’s Sunday = brunch.

 

Call to = Audition: Players Guild Theatre, Canton “Bad Girls on = Broadway”

Sunday, July 29th, = 6pm

Monday, July 30th, = 7pm

Auditions for ages 16 & up for “Bad Girls = on Broadway” Musical Review

Players Guild = Theatre, = Market Avenue North, downtown Canton 44702

Director: Amy = Sima-Dirham. Needed: 10 to 12 women & 5-6 men. There may also be a = "movement/dance" audition. Please wear comfortable shoes and clothes just in case. Please = bring a photo or headshot to attach to your form. Please call the theatre to = sign up for an audition slot 330-453-7619. After hours leave a message at x504. = There are 10 slots per half hour . Callbacks will be Tuesday, July 31st at = 7pm. First read through will be Thursday, August 2 at 7pm. Bad Girls on Broadway = runs Sept. 7-22 on the Mainstage with performances on Fridays & Saturdays = at 8:00pm and Sundays at 2:30pm. Special Thursday performance on September = 20 at 8pm. Audition tips & details at: http://= www.playersguildtheatre.com/season_auditions.html

 

And Beyond...

 

This calendar runs through = 2008 & is therefore too long to post in its entirety to neopal, but if = you’d like to receive your own FREE weekly full version of this newsletter, = just send me an email with “subscribe” in the subject line to janelle at squarepegpromotio= ns.com

 

Thursday, August = 9th, 8am to 4pm

Friday, August = 10th, 8am to 4pm

Saturday, August = 11th, 8am to 4pm

Stark County = Hazardous Waste Collection Days

Stark State = College of Technology, = 6200 Frank Avenue NW, Canton OH 44720

Now’s the time to responsibly drop off your = ancient paints, solvents, & more in an environmentally = healthy way for NO CHARGE. For a complete list of acceptable items, www.timetorecycle.org =

 

Friday, August 10th, 6:30pm Dinner, Show at 8pm, and Dancing =

Saturday, August 11th, 6:30pm Dinner, Show at 8pm, and Dancing =

An Evening of Ballroom Dancing: Remembering Moonlight Ballroom =

presented by Canton Cabaret: Stark County’s = Musical Dinner Theatre

Metropolitan Centre Grand = Ballroom, 601 Cleveland Avenue NW, downtown Canton 44702

Enjoy a 9 piece orchestra, singers, ballroom dancing, Michael Sonata (the Frank Sinatra impressionist you have heard so much = about), and some great Meyers Lake surprises!

6:30 p.m. Dinner Set, Show and Dancing=A0 $42.50; = 8:00 p.m. Show Only=A0 $25.00

TICKETS AVAILABLE = NOW at: Bereans,=A0 1100 - 30th St., N. W. Canton 44709; Second April Art Galerie, 209 6th = St., N. W. Canton 44702; Plant Et Art, 1524 Fulton Road N. W.=A0 Canton 44703;or = call 330.456.7397 =A0=A0http://rainbowrepertory.com =A0www.cantoncabaret.com = 330.456.7397

 

Friday, August 10th, 7:30pm to 11:30pm = (doors at 7pm)

Constant Recourse, Gloria Story, Escape From Folly, = & Zack Loomis in concert=A0

presented by GoodForm Concerts www.goodformconcerts.com

Edgewood Community Center, = 6852 Market Avenue North, North Canton 44721

$6 at the door.

 

Friday, September 14th, = 8pm

Big Leg Emma in = concert

presented by Doog Music

Kent Stage, 175 East = Main Street, Kent OH 44240 330.677.5005

Big Leg Emma is a = six member Americana Folk Roots Rock band from Jamestown, New York that creates = music on feel, vibe, and deep-hearted lyrics. BLE has built a = strong following in the festival circuit, sharing stages with Rusted Root, 10,000 = Maniacs, Gin Blossoms, The Sam Bush Band, The Wailers, Keith Anderson, Los Lobos, and = Donna the Buffalo. Songs from the band’s last studio release, “The = Color of Wind,” can be heard nationally on Folk Alley.

General Admission. Advance = tickets $10; or $12 Day of Show.

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=A0=A0=A0 www.biglegemma.com=A0=A0 www.myspace.com/biglegemma=

 

iThursday, September 27th, = time tba

2nd annual Chili Bowl Cook-Off (2nd april = galerie Benefit)

Lake Cable Club House, Fulton Road NW, = Canton OH 44718

www.jeffpoulosblues.com=A0=A0= =A0=A0 www.secondapril.org

Wednesday, October 10th, 6:30pm =

Wednesday Writers' Workshop

2nd April = galerie, 207/209 Sixth Street NW, = downtown Canton OH 44702

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 = (where Court Avenue dead-ends into 6th Street, right around the = corner from the Palace Theatre).  Please contact Audrey = Lavin at lavingroup at aol.com for = details.

 

Thursday, October 11th through Sunday, = October 14th

6th Annual Art Film = Festival

Palace Theatre, Market Avenue North, = downtown Canton OH 44702 330.454.8171

$5 each night. =A0www.cantonpalacetheatre.org<= /a>

 

Sunday, October = 14th

Making Strides = Against Breast Cancer: Annual Walkathon fundraiser

Canton: Pro = Football Hall of Fame

Akron: Aeros Stadium

For more info or = to register, call toll free at 1.888.ACS.OHIO

 

Friday, November 9th, 7pm = =A0

Saturday, November 10th, = 7pm = =A0

Living Fountain Dance presents The Sunshine Concert = Series: The War of Art

Edgewood Community Center, 6852 Market Avenue North, = North Canton OH 44720

Break through the Blocks and Win Your Creative = Battles! Public, all ages welcome. Facilities are handicap accessible. Tickets ($8 = advance, $10 at door donation suggested) available through www.itickets.com and Berean Bookstore on 30th Street NW in Canton. www.livingfountain.org =

 

Friday, November 9, =A0

Saturday, November 10, =A0

Sunday, November 11, =A0

Christkindl Markt =A0

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

The Canton Museum of Art’s Fine Arts Associates present the 36th Annual Christkindl Markt.=A0 The event is = held in the Cultural Center for the Arts’ Great Court and the Canton Museum of = Art.=A0 Artisans and vendors from all over the country keep coming back to = present the finest holiday craft and gift shows in the region. www.cantonart.org =

 

= Saturday, November 10th 2007 through Sunday, February 3rd, = 2008

= American Chronicles: The Art of = Norma= n = Rockwell

= Akron Art Museum, = One South High Street, downtown Akron, OH = 44308

330.376.9185 =A0www.AkronArtMuseum.org=

 

Friday, April = 4th to Sunday, April 13th, 2008

3rd = Annual Stark Arts Festival presented by Stark Arts Coming Together=A0=A0 = www.starkartsfestival.com =

 

Friday, April = 4th, 2008

Art Is = Alive

Canton Museum of = Art & Great Court of the Cultural Center, 1001 = Market Ave.N., Canton=A0=A0 More details tba in the coming months! www.starkartsfestival.com =

 

Sunday, April = 13th, 2008

Stark Arts = Festival Finale

Timken High = School, West Tuscarawas, Canton OH 44702

www.starkartsfestival.com Details tba in the coming months!

 

Time-Sensitive = Opportunities:

 

Call for = Visual Artists: Art needed for ArtsInStark SuperPass = postcards

If you are an artist or know an artist who has some connection to Stark County and would love the exposure of his/her work = to 2,500 people …keep reading. Each month (from September through June), ArtsInStark sends out the SuperPass postcard to donors who have pledged = $36 or more during the AIS annual fund drive.

The cover of the card features the work of a Stark = County (born, working, living) artist, while the back features the monthly = discounts and a short (75 words or less) bio and contact info of the artist. AIS = has used work by professional artists and students. The art needs to be saved in = 300 dpi resolution as a pdf file; jpeg, etc.  The size is basically = 5” x 7”; horizontal or vertical image will work. If you or someone you = know wants to be on the upcoming cards ….please have them (or you) = contact Judi Christy with their interest, art and bio. Judi is = “always looking for good holiday (Halloween, etc.) themes as well as just darn = good (fun!) art.” Contact info: Judi = Christy, Marketing Director 330-452-4096, ext. 404 (office); 330-232-4559 (cell); ArtsinStark -- the County Arts Council "Growing the arts to create smarter kids, new jobs, and = healthier communities." 

 

Call for = Tomorrow’s Community Leaders: Leadership Stark County

presents = SPOTLIGHT STARK COUNTY PROGRAM 2007

If you are a young professional looking for a way to = fuel your enthusiasm, increase your value, and enable you and your company to maintain a competitive advantage, then Spotlight Stark County is for = you. The six sessions are held in noteworthy settings in downtown Canton.=A0 You = will learn to strengthen your personal leadership effectiveness, connect with community leaders, and will volunteer with a local community = organization.

2007 PROGRAM CALENDAR

Thursday, October = 11=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0 Speed Networking*

Optional: Thursday, October 18 = =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Encounter Bus Tour (full day)

Monday, October = 22=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Stark County’s Political Pulse

Monday, November = 5=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Discovering Strengths*

Monday, November = 19=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0 Economic Development/Young CEO’s

Monday, December = 3=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0 The Arts Scene

Programs are from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. unless = indicated

*Facilitated by Kent State University Stark Office of Corporate & Community Services.

PROGRAM TUITION $425. includes all materials and refreshments

APPLICATIONS Apply at www.leadershipstarkcounty.org/spotlight

For more information contact Leadership Stark County = Development Director Stephanie Werren at 330-456-7253 or stephaniew at leadershi= pstarkcounty.org

 

Call to = Audition: The Bang and the Clatter “Dead Guy”

Seeking one female actor, age late 30's, 40's or = 50's. Auditions by appointment only. Please send resumes and headshots (if available) = to: chadstutz at gmail.com =

Premise: Eldon Phelps is given $1million by a reality = TV show, and he only has one week to spend it.=A0 The catch... he won't be = alive at the end of that week. Casting: Roberta Phelps, Eldon's mother. = Rehearsals: mid-August through September. Performances: September 21 through October = 21, 2007.

 

Call for = Instructor(s): Living Fountain Dance Company

For more information or to apply for these positions, = please call 330-649-0773, or email a cover letter and resume to LFDC PO BOX = 9015 Canton, Ohio 44711 or info at livingfountain.org. Posted July 2007.

 

Call for = Rehearsal Mistress: Living Fountain Dance Company

For more information or to apply for this position, = please call 330-649-0773, or email a cover letter and resume to LFDC PO BOX = 9015 Canton, Ohio 44711 or info at livingfountain.org. Posted July 2007.

 

Call for = Ministry Assistant: Living Fountain Dance Company

For more information or to apply for this position, = please call 330-649-0773, or email a cover letter and resume to LFDC PO BOX = 9015 Canton, Ohio 44711 or info at livingfountain.org. Posted July 2007.

 

Call for = Poets/Writers: First Fridays at 2nd April galerie in downtown = Canton
Are you or any of your cohorts (even those who dehort) interested = in reading and/or preferably reciting poetry at regular modified slams to = be held at 2nd april in canton on the first friday of the month July through = December 2007? Cash prizes. Anyone interested can contact Audrey Lavin at lavingroup at aol.com

 

Call for = Entertainers: DanseArt = Events, downtown Canton OH

DanseArt is holding auditions for entertainers for the floor show at its October 14th=A0 = Ballroom Extravaganza Fall Ball.at The McKinley Grand Hotel in downtown Canton. = For audition and show information, call Karen or Jack at Danse Art Events 330.498.9908.

 

Call to Visual = Artists: 2nd Annual Revive Your Heart Arts & Entertainment = Festival, Canton, Sunday August 26th=A0 CALLING ALL ARTISTS! = Painting=A0 Mixed Media=A0 Sculptors=A0 Ceramic=A0 Fine Jewelry. Showcase your work = from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.=A0 Booth Size: 10' x 10' Cost: $25.00 ($20.00 Early = Bird Rate) or $10.00 for Students. =

To download the registration form, click here.

 

Call for = Writers: Cup of Comfort: six new anthologies

The bestselling Cup of Comfort book series is = actively seeking inspiring true stories for new volumes (see below). They seek = narrative nonfiction stories that read like fiction. Stories must be uplifting, = original, in English, typed, titled, and 1000-2000 words. $500 grand prize; $100 = ea. all other stories; copy of book. No entry fee. Email submissions = to = wordsinger at aol.com. = No attachments; one submission per email. Include full name, mailing = address, email address, phone number. For detailed writer’s guidelines: = www.cupofcomfort.com. =

New titles and respective deadlines = are:

A Cup of Comfort for Breast Cancer Survivors: Submission = Deadline: 8/15/07

A Cup of Comfort for Spouses & Children of People with Alzheimer’s: = Deadline: = 10/15/07

A Cup of Comfort for Divorced = Women: Submission Deadline: = 12/31/2007

 

Call for Bass = Guitarist and Drummer: The Dan Kenyon Band

http://www.myspace.com/dankeny= on1 DKB is looking for the right fit for the band: “for a drummer and = a bass player that is passionate about Jesus, and is a talented musician. = Several big shows are lined up, and we need to have a solid drummer and bass = player.” dankenyon1 at yahoo.com =

 

Call for = Visual Artists: The Stark County Story Quilts Project

Exhibit Opens January 18th, 2008 to = February 15th, 2008. at 2nd April galerie, downtown Canton. The Stark County = Story Quilts Project will be an adaptation of the works of renowned artist = Faith Ringgold. In a series of workshops held throughout Stark County and at = our educational space downtown, participants will learn about the life and = works of Faith Ringgold, an African American artist and author who produced much = of her work during the Civil Rights Movement. From this perspective, workshop participants will then be asked to produce both a written and visual = history of their experiences in Stark County before, during and after The Civil = Rights Movement, using Faith Ringgold's "Story Quilts" as a model. = Upon completion, these "Stark County Story Quilts" will then be = assembled at our special exhibition space in Downtown Canton to then be used as a learning tool for school groups, civic groups and other organizations. = Quilt panels will consist of both the literary and visual elements of each = personal history and will be assembled in time periods based on the age of the participant, creating a timeline effect for the exhibit. The ultimate = goal of this project is to create a permanent history of our community both = created by and witnessed by its citizens through the vocabulary of Art. For more information on participating in one of the workshops or if you are = interested in hosting a workshop at your location, please call 2nd April at = 330-451-0924 or email us at todd at secondapril.org

 

Call for = Visual Artists: In the Round Community Art Space

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

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

 

Call for = Students: Rabbit on the Moon, 192 Federal Ave NE, Massillon OH = 44646

Offering a variety of visual arts & writing = classes for young & young at heart. New classes will start in September. Call = Kathy Jevec at 330.844.4991.

 

Call for = Students: Edgewood Community Center & Living Fountain

Offering group classes in theatre, music, dance, = & visual arts. Also private music lessons for guitar, bass, drums, vocal, = piano lessons available by appointment. Email kpayne at edgewoodcommunitycenter.com.

Visit the website for current class offerings and = special events: www.edgewoodcommunitycen= ter.com

 

Call for = Students: Weathervane Playhouse

Classes for all ages, including offerings in Musical Theater, Hands-On Theater (H.O.T.) Summer Camps, SummerStock 2007, & = more. Register at 330-836-2626 x 17 or online www.WeathervanePlayhouse.co= m.

 

Now through July 29th

A Narrow Bridge (by Cliff Hershman) = presented by The Bang and = The Clatter Theatre Company

Summit ArtSpace Facility, 140 E. = Market St., Akron, OH 44308 Phone: = 330.606.5317

Recommended for mature audiences only. = This world premiere is an unrelenting look at a family fragmented by drugs, work pressures, and sexuality. Parents and siblings clash as they find out = who they are and what they can hold onto in their lives. =A0E-mail: andthe at bnctheatre.com=A0=A0 = Website: www.bnctheatre.com<= /p>

 

Now through August 5th

Studio M Opening:=A0 George Buza’s = “Hungary:=A0 The Hearth of Europe” (Photography)

Studio M at Massillon Museum, = 121 Lincoln Way East, downtown Massillon OH 44646

The Massillon Museum’s Studio M presents this photographic exhibition by George Buza of Bay Village from June = 22nd through August 5th. The exhibition opens with a free = reception for the artist on Friday, June 22, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. in the = Museum’s lower lobby.  Buza chose the theme, “Hungary: The Hearth of Europe” to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the Hungarian Revolution.  The artist’s lengthy list of shows and awards is crowned by a 1996 invitation from the Embassy of the Republic of Hungary = to provide a photographic exhibition depicting U.S. and Hungarian = cityscapes for an international embassy reception.
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
www.massillonmuseum.org

 

Now through August = 19th

Midwest Visions of Impressionism = Exhibit

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

This summer exhibition will illustrate the = significance of 33 talented painters who are often overlooked in larger American = Impressionism surveys. The exhibition will focus on the similarities and = differences among artists associated with the region of Illinois, Indiana and Ohio, = as well as within the larger American Impressionism movement.  It will = examine whether or not the region in which the artists lived and studied had a noticeable effect on their paintings.
The exhibition of approximately 70 paintings highlights artists, born or = raised in the Midwest, who practiced American Impressionism from the1890s to = the 1930s:  John Ottis Adams, George Adomeit, George Ames Aldrich, May = Ames, Otto H. Bacher, L. Clarence Ball, Karl Albert Buehr, V.J. Cariani, = William Merritt Chase, William Clusmann, Charles Dahlgreen, Frank Virgil Dudley, = Maude Eggemeyer, William J. Forsyth, Alexis Jean Fournier, Marie Goth, =
Frederick Gottwald, Carl Graf, Louis Oscar Griffith, Lucy Hartrath, Emil Jacques, Karl = Kappes, Lewis Henry Meakin, Pauline Palmer, Louis Ritman, Ada Walter Shulz, = Adolph Shulz, Otto Stark, Theodore Clement Steele, John Henry Twachtman, Will Vawter, = Abel Warshawsky, and Edward K. Williams.
An 80-page, soft cover catalog accompanying the exhibition will include essays‹focusing on the regions of the Midwest that became known as = =B3hot spots=B2 for Impressionism‹by Shearer and Dr. Dean A. Porter, = Director Emeritus, Snite Museum of Art.  Independent curator Brigitte Foley = and Massillon Museum Curator Alexandra Nicholis will research and write = biographies of the artists. The book will include an array of four-color images on high-quality, acid-free paper.
Out-of-town visitors may take advantage of a special package that will = be available throughout the run of the show‹a night at the Hampton = Inn Massillon (which includes hot and cold breakfast selections, VIP = turn-down service, and an in-room gift) and weekend tickets for a movie at the = historic Lions Lincoln Theatre.  All are within easy and safe walking = distance of the Massillon Museum.  For details, call the Hampton Inn = (330-834-1144 or 1-800-HAMPTON) or the Massillon Museum (330-833-4061).
A series of accompanying activities have been planned throughout the run = of the exhibition: classes featuring Impressionist movement and painting = (beginning in June); Gallery Talks (June 20 and July 11); Impressionist Workshops for Children (June 23, July 21, and August 18); Brown Bag Lunch (June 26); Impressionism Summer Camp (August 7) and Watercolor Demonstrations with =
Nancy Stewart Matin and Brian Robinson (August 19).  Call the Massillon Museum at = 330-833-4061 or visit www.massillonmuseum.org for details.

Now through August 26th =

Always, Patsy Cline (directed by = Donna = Drake)

Carousel Dinner Theatre

www.carouseldinnertheatre.= com

 

Now through August 13th, = 2007

Monday Summer Movies for = Kids

Canton Palace = Theatre
WHBC Radio and The Palace, together, with the = generous assistance of the William E. Shannafelt Philanthropic Fund, will show = movies for children every Monday from June 11 to August 13. The Palace requires = that an adult accompany all children under the age of 12. Children dropped = off must be picked up within 15 minutes of the conclusion of the movie. Groups = must call 330-454-8172 for reservations no later than 4 PM on the Wednesday prior = to the following Monday's movie beginning June 12 and running through August = 13. Start time is always 1 PM; theatre doors open at 12:15. Donation is only 94 = cents with a 6-cent donation to the Palace, for a total of only $1.
July 23 Harry Potter and = the Sorcerer's Stone
July 30 All Dogs Go To Heaven
August 6 Night at the Museum
August 13 Happy Feet
*Movie titles may change depending on availability.

= 3 current exhibits at Akron Art = Museum:

= “Building the New Akron Art Museum” through September = 30th

= “Prized Images: The Knight Purchase Award for Photographic Media” through = Oct. 14th

= “Women at an Exhibition” through November = 9th

= The NEW Akron Art Museum, = One South High Street, downtown Akron, OH = 44308

330.376.9185 =A0www.AkronArtMuseum.org=

 

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!

 

Call for = Postings: Free! Canton/Stark County Convention & Visitors' = Bureau

This site is a wonderful & user-friendly resource = for all sorts of “stuff going on” in Stark County. Many thanks = to the friendly staff of the Stark Cty CVB for providing this resource! To = submit YOUR organization’s event info for FREE, or to check out what’s happening in our area, just click this link: http://w= ww.cantonstarkcvb.com/calendar/events/index.php

 

Call for = Musical Instruments: Music Alive

Sponsored by = 91.3 The Summit, = Akron = Public = Schools, and = Taylor Band & Orchestra

Do you have an unloved, dusty and forgotten musical instrument in your attic, closet or basement? There are dozens of kids who’d love the chance to learn to play it…kids whose = families simply can’t afford the expense of buying their child a musical instrument.

Through Music = Alive, a program to help young musicians in our local schools realize their = dreams and learn the joys of playing an instrument, 91.3 The Summit and Taylor = Band & Orchestra will collect and repair instruments and see they = get placed in the hands of kids who will truly appreciate them. Let’s = keep the MUSIC ALIVE for a new generation. 330-761-3099.

 

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 = 2nd April galerie, 207/209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton OH 44702 = (where Court Avenue dead-ends into 6th Street, right around the = corner from the Palace Theatre).  Please contact Audrey = Lavin at lavingroup at aol.com for = details.

 

Call for Writers: http://aprilboyer.com

Guidelines for permanent = use are now posted at http://aprilboyer.com/sub= missGdls.html Please check there for further details. Updated links and author's news = are there, too.

 

New Art Venue! = (Wanda) Montgomery Studio & Gallery

inside of Cyrus Custom Framing @ 2645 Cleveland = Avenue NW, Canton OH 44709. Paintings, altered books, jewelry, cards, canes, = furniture, & more. Hours 10a to 6p M-F, and 10 to 5p = Saturdays.

  

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

"While one person hesitates = because he feels inferior,
the other is busy making mistakes and becoming = superior."~Henry = C. Link

 

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For those interested in filmmaking and networking opportunities, you should consider attending the Indie Gathering Film = Festival, August 3-5, 2007 at Holiday = Inn, Independence, Ohio, because many filmmakers from all over = the country will be there, plus there are plenty of free lectures and = competitions for those who are interested to learn more = filmmaking.

 

Go check out films or go attend the free lectures, = you will find that the money spent is worth the experience. Don’t take my = words for it, but from those who were there in the = past.

 

You can also buy independent films or books or have = at least, use this weekend to get some help for your = projects.

 

Go visit their site at http://www.theindiegathering.c= om and see the list of films and the list of free lectures and use the = whole weekend to socialize and networking.

 

Support independent = filmmaking

 

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www.mdifilm.com

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------=_NextPart_000_02BA_01C7CC97.851A9BB0-- From suehollandjohnson at yahoo.com Sun Jul 22 17:14:14 2007 From: suehollandjohnson at yahoo.com (sue holland johnson) Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2007 17:14:14 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Join Us Saturday: "Tricks of the Trade" Creative Writing for Playwrights, Screen & Fiction Writers Message-ID: <404630.71715.qm@web38703.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-703595922-1185149654=:71715 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Come,Join us, continuing Sat., 7/28, 8/11 & 8/25 Ongoing Informal Sessions Open to Aspiring Creators. . . WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio ?Tricks of the Trade: Creative Writing for Aspiring Playwrights, Screen and Fiction Writers? with Sue Johnson, Ruby Fox and Gary Webster. Summer Saturdays Sat. 7/28, Sat. 8/11 & Sat. 8/25 (Fall Schedule TBD) Are you looking for an opportunity to help you develop your creative work? Would you like to read your work-in-progress to fellow writers in an informal setting and get feedback? Here?s your chance to express your creativity through developing and writing drama, comedy or ?dramedy' and get insights and advice from experienced writers and directors. Johnson, Fox & Webster will also help you ?fine tune and tweak? the fundamentals of writing. Hone your skills or learn how to combine the elements (exposition, setting, characters, plot, theme, climax, denouement, etc.) in the craft of writing a stage play, screen play, or fiction, which tells a story through strong characters and events: Concept, Content, & Format for each genre. See your story develop and evolve into a one-act play, video or other performance piece which may be considered for production in upcoming ?PlayActs? Performances or on WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS TV show.. Saturdays, 7/28, 8/11,& 8/25 (Fall sessions TBD) 2:00 ? 4:30 P Plan to attend all informal sessions to see your work progress To Participate or for Info and Shaker Heights Location. wakeup4664 at aol.com Fee: Donation, each session [NOTE: You may need to bring multiple copies of pages to be read/worked on at each session. ] The coach/instructors . . . Sue Johnson, Director of the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, is an actor, director, producer and coach who writes and co-authors plays with Ruby Fox and Gary Webster. Fox, Webster and Johnson co-wrote Harlem Blues, which was staged in ?PlayActs? Performances, 2004. Fox and Johnson were co-writers with Gary Webster who conceived and wrote My Big Fat Dysfunctional Office, commissioned by the Ohio Education Association. Sue produces, directs and co-hosts WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS with Chris Fortunato and Mac Michael. The program, which celebrates and showcases the diversity of performing and cultural artists, airs Saturdays, 5:30 ? 6:30 P on Time Warner Cable, ch. 21, eastern suburbs and ch. 23, western suburbs, and on Cox Cable, ch. 45, Fridays, 9:30 ? 10:30 P. The show can be seen on Cleveland Access, ch. 25 on Mondayss, 7:00-8:00 P. Johnson's "Tricks of the Trade: Craft, Career & Professional Development" workshops and private coaching are well-known throughout the performing arts and business community. For more information about the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio "PlayActs" Performances, Productions, Training or, about being a guest on WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS, email: wakeup4664 at aol.com. Or, go to www.wakeupandlives.org. Robert ?Ruby? Fox, Playwright ?in ? Residence, has written both drama and comedy which reflect his deep understanding of people, their foibles and triumphs. Over the years, he has written such diverse pieces as Wednesdays with Hilda which addresses race relations and touches the heart with Jewish heritage and, Sophie?s Legacy, which takes an improbable look at ?creative pregnancy.? Recently, Ruby and his work were the focus of the Actors? Studio TV program, WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS where local actors read excerpts of his play, Date Mates. Ruby is also co-author, along with Gary Webster and Sue Johnson of Harlem Blues, a play about four female African-American actors in Harlem, which sprung from his fertile imagination. Ruby also was part of the writing team for Webster?s My Big Fat Dysfunctional Office which was commissioned by the Ohio Education Association. Currently, and for the past 6 years, Ruby has been leading a writers? group that meets the first and third Tuesday of every month at Borders Books at Severance Mall. In 2005, Ruby celebrated his 80th birthday with a huge surprise birthday party given by his wife, Donna, and his family, where he saw his original one-act plays, Wednesdays with Hilda and Celibacy Odyssey performed at the Cleveland Playhouse. He has been featured twice in the Cleveland Jewish News as an ?elder? person and playwright of distinction. The WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio has dedicated its 2005-06 season of ?PlayActs? to Ruby. In September, 2005, Ruby and Celibacy Odyssey headed to the Big Apple, where Celibacy Odyssey, ?a farcical fantasy romp,? was performed off-Broadway at the Studio Theatre. Ruby, a resident of University Heights, is considered a late bloomer. He chose the field of writing for live theatre, because of his admiration for live performances and their writers. He was in his late sixties when he began and discovered a hidden talent that he didn?t realize he had. Since, he has written two movies, Shanghai Journey, and Murrow?s Children, which is now being considered for production. His plays have been read at the Cleveland Playhouse, Cuyahoga Community College and Ensemble Theatre, Cleveland, Ohio. Gary Webster, Playwright ? in ? Residence, will have ?PlayActs? Performances, 2006-07 dedicated to him in recognition of his extraordinary writing contributions to WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio. Gary has been working with WAKE UP And LIVE since 1998. As a prolific sketch writer, he co-wrote Harlem Blues with Fox and Johnson, and was the head writer on My Big, Fat Dysfunctional Office, which was performed in Columbus, OH, before an appreciative group of members of the Ohio Education Association. His full-length play, Strictly Platonic? premiered as a stage reading in ?PlayActs? Performances, 2007. Gary has been writing plays since 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! He followed that up with parodies of several Shakespearian plays. Gary made his directorial debut, recently, with Saturday Confessions, A Priest?s Tale, which was performed at Cleveland Public Theater. He?s been a member of Fox?s writing group for years. His playwright's training came via Bob Noll's class at the Cleveland Playhouse. Gary is the morning announcer and operations manager at WBKC/AM-1460 in Painesville, in addition to being a performer, essayist, and director. You can find more of Webster?s work at www.keepwriting.net. # # # http://carolirvin.com/wakeup.htm --------------------------------- Boardwalk for $500? In 2007? Ha! Play Monopoly Here and Now (it's updated for today's economy) at Yahoo! Games. --0-703595922-1185149654=:71715 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
 Come,Join us, continuing Sat., 7/28, 8/11 & 8/25
                         Ongoing Informal Sessions Open to Aspiring Creators. . .
 
WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio

 

                ?Tricks of the Trade: Creative Writing for

             Aspiring Playwrights, Screen and Fiction Writers?

                                                       with

                          Sue Johnson, Ruby Fox and Gary Webster.

                                                                Summer Saturdays

                                              Sat. 7/28, Sat. 8/11 & Sat. 8/25

                                           (Fall Schedule TBD)

 
Are you looking for an opportunity to help you develop your creative work?  Would you like to read your work-in-progress to fellow writers in an informal setting and get feedback?  Here?s your chance to express your creativity through developing and writing drama, comedy or ?dramedy' and get insights and advice from experienced writers and directors.
 
Johnson, Fox & Webster will also help you ?fine tune and tweak? the fundamentals of writing. Hone your skills or learn how to combine the elements (exposition, setting, characters, plot, theme, climax, denouement, etc.) in the craft of writing a stage play, screen play, or fiction, which tells a story through strong characters and events: Concept, Content, & Format for each genre.
 
See your story develop and evolve into a one-act play, video or other performance piece which may be considered for production in upcoming ?PlayActs? Performances or on WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS TV show..
 
Saturdays,  7/28, 8/11,&  8/25
(Fall sessions TBD)
2:00 ? 4:30 P
Plan to attend all informal sessions to see your work progress
 
To Participate or for Info and Shaker Heights Location.
 
Fee:  Donation, each session
 
[NOTE:  You may need to bring multiple copies of pages to be read/worked on at each
                session. ]
 
The coach/instructors . . .
Sue Johnson, Director of the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, is an actor, director, producer and coach who writes and co-authors plays with Ruby Fox and Gary Webster. Fox, Webster and Johnson co-wrote Harlem Blues, which was staged in ?PlayActs? Performances, 2004. Fox and Johnson were co-writers with Gary Webster who conceived and wrote My Big Fat Dysfunctional Office, commissioned by the Ohio Education Association.
 Sue produces, directs and co-hosts WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS with Chris Fortunato and Mac Michael. The program, which celebrates and showcases the diversity of performing and cultural artists, airs Saturdays, 5:30 ? 6:30 P on Time Warner Cable, ch. 21, eastern suburbs and ch. 23, western suburbs, and on Cox Cable, ch. 45, Fridays, 9:30 ? 10:30 P. The show can be seen on Cleveland Access, ch. 25 on Mondayss, 7:00-8:00 P.
           Johnson's "Tricks of the Trade: Craft, Career & Professional Development" workshops and private coaching are well-known throughout the performing arts and business community.
           For more information about the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio "PlayActs" Performances, Productions, Training or, about being a guest on WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS, email: wakeup4664 at aol.com. Or, go to
www.wakeupandlives.org.
 
     Robert ?Ruby? Fox, Playwright ?in ? Residence, has written both drama and comedy which reflect his deep understanding of people, their foibles and triumphs.  Over the years, he has written such diverse pieces as Wednesdays with Hilda which addresses race relations and touches the heart with Jewish heritage and, Sophie?s Legacy, which takes an improbable look at ?creative pregnancy.?  Recently, Ruby and his work were the focus of the Actors? Studio TV program, WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS where local actors read excerpts of his play, Date Mates.  Ruby is also co-author, along with Gary Webster and Sue Johnson of Harlem Blues, a play about four female African-American actors in Harlem, which sprung from his fertile imagination. Ruby also was part of the writing team for Webster?s My Big Fat Dysfunctional Office which was commissioned by the Ohio Education Association.   Currently, and for the past 6 years, Ruby has been leading a writers? group that meets the first and third Tuesday of every month at Borders Books at Severance Mall.
 
In 2005, Ruby celebrated his 80th birthday with a huge surprise birthday party given by his wife, Donna, and his family, where he saw his original one-act plays, Wednesdays with Hilda and Celibacy Odyssey performed at the Cleveland Playhouse.  He has been  featured twice  in the Cleveland Jewish News as an ?elder? person and playwright of distinction.   The WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio has dedicated its 2005-06 season of ?PlayActs? to Ruby.  In September, 2005, Ruby and Celibacy Odyssey  headed to the Big Apple, where Celibacy Odyssey, ?a farcical fantasy romp,? was performed off-Broadway at the Studio Theatre. 
Ruby, a resident of University Heights, is considered a late bloomer.  He chose the field of writing for live theatre, because of his admiration for live performances and their writers.  He was in his late sixties when he began and discovered a hidden talent that he didn?t realize he had.  Since, he has written two movies, Shanghai Journey, and Murrow?s Children, which is now being considered for production.  His plays have been read at the Cleveland Playhouse, Cuyahoga Community College and Ensemble Theatre, Cleveland, Ohio. 
 
     Gary Webster, Playwright ? in ? Residence, will have ?PlayActs? Performances, 2006-07 dedicated to him in recognition of his extraordinary writing contributions to WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio.  Gary has been working with WAKE UP And LIVE since 1998.  As a prolific sketch writer, he co-wrote Harlem Blues with Fox and Johnson, and was the head writer on My Big, Fat Dysfunctional Office, which was performed in Columbus, OH, before an appreciative group of members of the Ohio Education Association. His full-length play, Strictly Platonic?  premiered as a stage reading  in  ?PlayActs? Performances,  2007.
Gary has been writing plays since 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!  He followed that up with parodies of several Shakespearian plays.  Gary made his directorial debut, recently, with Saturday Confessions, A Priest?s Tale, which was performed at Cleveland Public Theater.  He?s been a member of Fox?s writing group for years. His playwright's training came via Bob Noll's class at the Cleveland Playhouse.   Gary is the morning announcer and operations manager at WBKC/AM-1460 in Painesville, in addition to being a performer, essayist, and director.   You can find more of Webster?s work at www.keepwriting.net.

 
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Play Monopoly Here and Now (it's updated for today's economy) at Yahoo! Games. --0-703595922-1185149654=:71715-- From suehollandjohnson at yahoo.com Sun Jul 22 18:05:23 2007 From: suehollandjohnson at yahoo.com (sue holland johnson) Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2007 18:05:23 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sue Johnson's "Wake Up, Get Up, Get Busy" Life Enrichment Series for Performing Artists , Sat. 8/11/07 Message-ID: <105193.44056.qm@web38714.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1430086596-1185152723=:44056 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit By Special Request! From Sue Johnson and WAKE UP And LIVE?s Center for Performing, Cultural & Living Arts a Life Enrichment ? and ? Personal Power Series . . . "Spiritual Approach to Pursuing Your Passion" Continuing . . . the WAKE UP And LIVE Personal Power series ?Wake Up, Get Up, Get busy,? inspirational sessions & messages of empowerment & enlightenment to create amazing things which can begin to flow into your experience. Question: Are there things in your life that you no longer want to experience? Question: Do you want to Be GOOD? Have GOOD? Do GOOD? Feel GOOD? Then, whether you are a Performing Artist or Business Professional, you will want to: Discover Life Lessons to . . . change, improve & enrich your life through meditation, music & messages of inspiration. This series uses a holistic approach to bring about change, solve problems, become the whole best person you are meant to be: Physical, Mental, Emotional, Spiritual, Material, Financial & in your Relationships. Here?s a sample of positive changes you can make. . ?Create A New You For A New Life? . ?Using the Power Within for Creative Change? . ?Connecting with your Higher Power? WHEN: Sat. 8/11/07 2:00 ? 4:30 P (or by appointment for private coaching) WHERE: For Information & to Register for Shaker Heights location, wakeup4664 at aol.com FEE: $10.00 Suggested donation INSTRUCTOR: Sue Johnson . . . Actor, Coach, & Director, WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio, Author, Motivational Speaker, Leadership Trainer uses the insights and practical guidance from her writings, presentations and lectures, which include: . Tricks of the Trade: A Spiritual Approach to Pursuing Your Personal & Professional Passion. Inspirational Insights about God at work through the 5 Levels of Going For Your Dreams . . . . Let There Be Light, (Adapted from a play by Gary Webster). A Seeker searches for the Truths about the meaning of success at work, at home & at play. . ?Acting Techniques to Discover & Pursue Your Passion? On Choosing Change: Wake Up, Get Up, Get Busy . ?Acting Techniques to Bounce Back From the Blues & Blahs? On Miracles & Magic: Conflicts & Conversations With Myself to Renew, Revitalize & Reenergize . ?Acting Techniques to Enrich & Enjoy Your Travels Through Life? Something?s Wrong With This Picture: Universal Clues & Messages . ?My Life As An Actor & Other Myths? To Thine Own Self Be True: Tips to Put Joy Into Your Life on A Daily Basis (Also incorporated are the teachings and learnings from the authors of Ask and It Is Given, What the Bleep. . , and The Secret.) Sue Johnson, is also the Director, Producer, Host, WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS which showcases and celebrates the diversity of the performing arts and artists, and cultural arts in northeast Ohio. The performing & cultural arts program airs , Cable, ch. 21, eastern suburbs and ch. 23, western suburbs, on Cox Cable, ch. 45 & Cleveland Access, ch. 26 In addition to her Holistic Health and Well-being Life Enrichment and Personal Power sessions, Sue offers ?Tricks of the Trade: Craft, Career & Professional Development? classes and coaching, and "Tricks of the Trade: Acting Seminars for Business & Leadership Training" consultations, workshops and private coaching which are well-known throughout the performing arts and corporate community. # # # http://carolirvin.com/wakeup.htm --------------------------------- Get the free Yahoo! toolbar and rest assured with the added security of spyware protection. --0-1430086596-1185152723=:44056 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
By Special Request!
 
From
Sue Johnson
and
WAKE UP And LIVE?s Center for Performing, Cultural & Living Arts  
a Life Enrichment  ? and ? Personal Power Series . . .

             "Spiritual Approach to Pursuing Your Passion"

Continuing . . . the WAKE UP And LIVE Personal Power series ?Wake Up, Get Up, Get busy,? inspirational sessions & messages of empowerment & enlightenment to create amazing things which can begin to flow into your experience.

 
Question:  Are there things in your life that you no longer want to experience?
Question:  Do you want to Be GOOD? Have GOOD? Do GOOD? Feel GOOD?
 
Then, whether you are a Performing Artist or Business Professional, you will want to:  Discover Life Lessons to . . . change, improve & enrich your life through meditation, music & messages of inspiration. 
 
This series uses a holistic approach to bring about change, solve problems, become the whole best person you are meant to be: Physical, Mental, Emotional, Spiritual, Material, Financial & in your Relationships. Here?s a sample of positive changes you can make. 
.  ?Create A New You For A New Life?
.  ?Using the Power Within for Creative Change?
.  ?Connecting with your Higher Power?
 
WHEN:    Sat.   8/11/07      2:00 ? 4:30 P 

                      (or by appointment for private coaching)

WHERE:    For Information & to Register for Shaker Heights location,  wakeup4664 at aol.com

FEE:          $10.00 Suggested donation

 
INSTRUCTOR:  Sue Johnson . . .  Actor, Coach, & Director, WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio, Author, Motivational Speaker, Leadership Trainer uses the insights and practical guidance from her writings, presentations and lectures, which include:
.  Tricks of the Trade:  A Spiritual Approach to   Pursuing Your Personal
   & Professional Passion.   Inspirational Insights about God at work through the 5
    Levels of  Going For Your Dreams . . .
.  Let There Be Light, (Adapted from a play by Gary Webster). A Seeker searches for
    the Truths about  the meaning of success at work, at  home & at play.
. ?Acting Techniques to Discover & Pursue Your Passion?  On Choosing
    Change: Wake Up,  Get Up, Get Busy
. ?Acting Techniques to Bounce Back From the Blues & Blahs?  On
    Miracles & Magic: Conflicts & Conversations With  Myself to Renew, Revitalize & Reenergize
            .  ?Acting Techniques to Enrich & Enjoy Your Travels Through Life?
                     Something?s  Wrong With This Picture: Universal Clues &  Messages
            .  ?My Life As An Actor & Other Myths? To Thine Own Self Be True: Tips to
                     Put Joy Into Your Life on A  Daily Basis
(Also incorporated are the teachings and learnings from the authors of Ask and It Is Given, What the Bleep. . ,  and The Secret.)
Sue Johnson, is also the Director, Producer, Host, WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS  which showcases and celebrates the diversity of the performing arts and artists, and cultural arts in northeast Ohio. The performing & cultural arts program airs , Cable, ch. 21, eastern suburbs and ch. 23, western suburbs, on Cox Cable, ch. 45 & Cleveland Access, ch. 26
In addition to her Holistic Health and Well-being Life Enrichment and Personal Power sessions, Sue offers ?Tricks of the Trade: Craft, Career & Professional Development?  classes and coaching, and "Tricks of the Trade: Acting Seminars for Business & Leadership Training" consultations, workshops and private coaching which are well-known throughout the performing arts and corporate community.
 
                                              # # #



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Get the free Yahoo! toolbar and rest assured with the added security of spyware protection. --0-1430086596-1185152723=:44056-- From operapertutti at yahoo.com Sun Jul 22 18:45:40 2007 From: operapertutti at yahoo.com (Andrea Anelli) Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2007 18:45:40 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Opera Per Tutti seeks Baratone Message-ID: <366814.76443.qm@web63110.mail.re1.yahoo.com> --0-2072719720-1185155140=:76443 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Opera Per Tutti seeks Baritone to sing 2 roles in their upcoming production of "A Night of Leonard Bernstein". Roles are the Baritone part in The Trio, in Bernstein's one act opera, Trouble in Tahiti, and Riff in West Side Story, selections in Concert. Rehearsals begin Aug. 16 and performances are at The Solon Center for the Arts, Sept. 28, 29, & 30. All performers are compensated. For information or appointment, call Andrea Anelli at 440-862-0144 --------------------------------- Boardwalk for $500? In 2007? Ha! Play Monopoly Here and Now (it's updated for today's economy) at Yahoo! Games. --0-2072719720-1185155140=:76443 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit      Opera Per Tutti seeks Baritone to sing 2 roles in their upcoming production of "A Night of Leonard Bernstein".

     Roles are the Baritone part in The Trio, in Bernstein's one act opera, Trouble in Tahiti, and Riff in West Side Story, selections in Concert.

     Rehearsals begin Aug. 16 and performances are at The Solon Center for the Arts, Sept. 28, 29, & 30.  All performers are compensated.

     For information or appointment, call Andrea Anelli at 440-862-0144


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Play Monopoly Here and Now (it's updated for today's economy) at Yahoo! Games. --0-2072719720-1185155140=:76443-- From funkshin69 at yahoo.com Sun Jul 22 19:19:29 2007 From: funkshin69 at yahoo.com (james jones) Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2007 19:19:29 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Church House Rocks Casting Call Message-ID: <418005.25769.qm@web32705.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1402778074-1185157169=:25769 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Church House Rocks, is holding a Cattle Call for all singer/dancers. Preferebly males between the ages of 18-50. We are also looking for females between the same age bracket, and capability. This cattle call is for our upcoming season of productions, that will be produced at several Regional theaters in the greater Cleveland area. There is compensation. Please respond ASAP, as positions are filling up fast, and there are only a few left to be filled. Please call 216-224-8292, to set up an appointment. James Ronald Jones, II Director/Singer/Actor --------------------------------- Got a little couch potato? Check out fun summer activities for kids. --0-1402778074-1185157169=:25769 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Church House Rocks, is holding a Cattle Call for all singer/dancers. Preferebly males between the ages of 18-50. We are also looking for females between the same age bracket, and capability. This cattle call is for our upcoming season of productions, that will be produced at  several Regional theaters in the greater Cleveland area.
 
There is compensation.
 
Please respond ASAP, as positions are filling up fast, and there are only a few left to be filled.
 
Please call 216-224-8292, to set up an appointment.


James Ronald Jones, II
Director/Singer/Actor
 


Got a little couch potato?
Check out fun summer activities for kids. --0-1402778074-1185157169=:25769-- From royberko at yahoo.com Sun Jul 22 19:33:28 2007 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2007 19:33:28 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: MALICIOUS BUNNY (4th Wall Productions) Message-ID: <693632.65435.qm@web33111.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Delightful black comedy/mystery at Fourth Wall Productions Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times On the way out of Kalliope Theatre, where Fourth Wall Productions is staging their newest offering, ?MALICIOUS BUNNY,? I said to the script?s author, Matthew Sprosty, ?You have a twisted mind! A brilliant, but twisted mind!? He responded with an innocent grin which split his cherubic blushing face. Fourth Wall Productions is just completing its first year of activity. Made up mainly of Ohio University theatre graduates, the company, who are mainly from the Cleveland area, thought that there was a need on the North Coast for a company which performed new works by new writers. They are mainly looking at scripts from OU?s Playwriting Program. If ?MALICIOUS BUNNY? is any example of the quality of the scripts and production values that we will be seeing in the future, Fourth Wall is a welcome addition to the Cleveland scene. Sprosty has a wonderful way of leading his audience down one path, doing a quick detour, allowing the viewers to find themselves guessing at what will happen next. In ?MALICIOUS BUNNY? he has given us a black comedy/mystery that is cleverly conceived. The author contends that the play is not autobiographical, but did germinate from experiences with his last girl friend and her parents. He emphatically insists, and states in the program that it was his LAST girl friend, not this one. (Okay, Matthew, now that it?s officially in public print, hopefully this saves you from your present main squeeze?s parents not dragging her out of the theatre and forbidding her from seeing you when they attend next Saturday?s performance.) The plot? A couple of twenty-four year olds have hit the one-and-a-half year point in their marriage. She (Angela) is an artist, who is on a sabbatical from creating. He is an engineering graduate who is working as a janitor because she wants to live in Cleveland, near her parents, and he can?t find a job in his field on the north coast. She is bored and manipulates her somewhat naive husband (Jonathon) to do her beckoning. She may be named Angela, but she is no angel! Her list? Kill her parents, get a million dollars, and buy the penthouse condo in their building. To go any further with the plot would blow the whole premise. It?s enough to say there are enough twists and turns to make the surprise ending a head shaker and allow you to leave with a smile on your face! Director Rebecca Cole has paced the play well. She is aided by a cast that understands the plot and their characters. (Having the playwright on-hand to work with during the production and explain his concepts obviously turned out to be a great aid in the staging process.) Nate Bigger, a blond with the look of total innocence and a voice to match, is wonderful as Jonathon. He gets totally wrapped in the role and takes us right along. Though Stephanie Ford?s Angela could have sounded a little more vocally manipulative, she is quite believable as the spoiled little rich girl who gets everything she wants (or, so it seems). Dash Combs is both properly delightful and menacing as Jonathon?s buddy, Greg. Steven Hoffman and Kat Gallagher do well as Angela?s parents, but are much better as the detectives. (Hmm....and why are there detectives? I?m not going to tell!) Capsule judgement: It?s been a while since I?ve had such a good time at a theatre production. The twists, turns and ?oh my goodness moments? in ?MALICIOUS BUNNY? keep the audience laughing and thinking of what?s going to happen next. Bravo! ?MALICIOUS BUNNY? is being staged by Fourth Wall productions at Kalliope Theatre (the corner of Cedar and Lee Roads) through July 29. Tickets: 330-283-2442 or visit www.fourthwallproductions.com. For a sneak peek of the show go to www.myspace.com/fourthwallproductions 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. 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FareChase. http://farechase.yahoo.com/ From cvlt at cvlt.org Mon Jul 16 09:47:31 2007 From: cvlt at cvlt.org (CVLT) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 12:47:31 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]'A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum' - OPENING FRIDAY at CVLT! Message-ID: <469BA123.5030209@cvlt.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------090904020900000404020900 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit OPENING THIS WEEKEND at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre /40 River St. Chagrin Falls OH 44022-3024/ A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum the musical comedy classic by Stephen Sondheim, Larry Gelbart & Burt Shevelove Fridays & Saturdays at 8:00 PM, JULY 20th - AUGUST 18th Sunday at 2:00 PM, JULY 29th /Tickets $16 adults, $12 students/seniors Group rates starting at 10 tickets! CALL (440) 247-8955 Mon-Sat, 1-6 PM www.CVLT.org / This Tony-award winning classic set in ancient Rome originally opened on Broadway in 1962, was made into an Oscar-winning film in 1967, and was revived with great success in 1972 and again in 1996. The farcical story is based on the writings of the Roman playwright Plautus (251-183 BC), and follows the slave Pseudolous, who attempts to win his freedom by helping his young master, Hero, win the girl of his dreams. The play is filled with mistaken identities, clever social commentary, and lots of hummable melodies, including several of Sondheim's catchiest songs, such as "Comedy Tonight", "Everybody Ought To Have A Maid", and "Lovely". CVLT's production brings together members of the theatre's 'old guard' with some spectacular new talents. At the helm is Don Edelman (director of last year's sell-out /I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change/ among others), with musical director David Keith Stiver (/Full Monty/) and renowned choreographer Ida Porris. Heading up the cast as the lovably bawdy 'Pseudolous' is Cleveland theatre fixture Pat Mazzarino, with the incredible rising talents of Ben Fankhauser as 'Hero' and Ryann Angelotti as his love, 'Philia'. Also joining in the fun are long time CVLT favorites Sy Levine, Steve Kay, Paula Pike and Marilyn Fadeley, with a few more recent CVLT regulars like Eric Oswald and Greta Rothman. Download a printable flyer at www.cvlt.org/downloads/forum.pdf www.CVLT.org --------------090904020900000404020900 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

OPENING THIS WEEKEND
at
Chagrin Valley Little Theatre
40 River St. Chagrin Falls OH 44022-3024

A Funny Thing Happened
on the Way to the Forum

the musical comedy classic by Stephen Sondheim, Larry Gelbart & Burt Shevelove

Fridays & Saturdays at 8:00 PM, JULY 20th - AUGUST 18th
Sunday at 2:00 PM, JULY 29th

Tickets $16 adults, $12 students/seniors
Group rates starting at 10 tickets!
CALL (440) 247-8955
Mon-Sat, 1-6 PM
www.CVLT.org

This Tony-award winning classic set in ancient Rome originally opened on Broadway in 1962, was made into an Oscar-winning film in 1967, and was revived with great success in 1972 and again in 1996. The farcical story is based on the writings of the Roman playwright Plautus (251-183 BC), and follows the slave Pseudolous, who attempts to win his freedom by helping his young master, Hero, win the girl of his dreams. The play is filled with mistaken identities, clever social commentary, and lots of hummable melodies, including several of Sondheim's catchiest songs, such as "Comedy Tonight", "Everybody Ought To Have A Maid", and "Lovely".

CVLT's production brings together members of the theatre's 'old guard' with some spectacular new talents. At the helm is Don Edelman (director of last year's sell-out I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change among others), with musical director David Keith Stiver (Full Monty) and renowned choreographer Ida Porris. Heading up the cast as the lovably bawdy 'Pseudolous' is Cleveland theatre fixture Pat Mazzarino, with the incredible rising talents of Ben Fankhauser as 'Hero' and Ryann Angelotti as his love, 'Philia'. Also joining in the fun are long time CVLT favorites Sy Levine, Steve Kay, Paula Pike and Marilyn Fadeley, with a few more recent CVLT regulars like Eric Oswald and Greta Rothman.

Download a printable flyer at www.cvlt.org/downloads/forum.pdf

www.CVLT.org

--------------090904020900000404020900-- From starshinek3 at yahoo.com Mon Jul 16 10:15:48 2007 From: starshinek3 at yahoo.com (Kyra Kelley) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 10:15:48 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Searching for vocal teacher Message-ID: <919698.50790.qm@web38614.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-342873548-1184606148=:50790 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit My name is Kyra and I am a young actress in search of vocal training. I am 17, a soprano, and have been participating in musical theatre since age 5. I've been in high school chamber choir and have taken a few months of classical vocal training. I wish to pursue musical theatre and therefore am in need of either theatrical or classical training. I live in the Windham/Garrettsville area in Portage County. Anyone interested in taking on another student please respond to this e-mail or call me (330) 554-6086. Thank you! Kyra Kelley --------------------------------- Ready for the edge of your seat? Check out tonight's top picks on Yahoo! TV. --0-342873548-1184606148=:50790 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
My name is Kyra and I am a young actress in search of vocal training. I am 17, a soprano, and have been participating in musical theatre since age 5. I've been in high school chamber choir and have taken a few months of classical vocal training. I wish to pursue musical theatre and therefore am in need of either theatrical or classical training. I live in the Windham/Garrettsville area in Portage County. Anyone interested in taking on another student please respond to this e-mail or call me (330) 554-6086.
Thank you!
Kyra Kelley


Ready for the edge of your seat? Check out tonight's top picks on Yahoo! TV. --0-342873548-1184606148=:50790-- From rrcaa at ncweb.com Mon Jul 16 10:30:35 2007 From: rrcaa at ncweb.com (rrcaa) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 13:30:35 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Rabbit Run Theater's "Little Women, the Broadway Musical" Message-ID: <20070716173035.NPFQ16279.ispmxaamta08-gx.windstream.net@rrcaapc1> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0094_01C7C7AD.7E891090 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit FOR: Rabbit Run Community Arts Association P. O. Box 235, 49 Park St. Madison, OH 44057 CONTACT: Karen Ziegler 440-428-5913 Box Office: 440-428-7092 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - July 16, 2007 For six generations readers have been enchanted by the touching adventures of Joe, Meg, Beth and Amy March in Louisa May Alcott's timeless classic "Little Women". This beloved book is the inspiration for the recent Broadway hit, "Little Women, the Broadway Musical", and is Rabbit Run Theater's next production. " In a skillful adaptation of the book, "Little Women, the Broadway Musical" celebrates the power of family and friendship with a refreshing innocence and charm. "Little Women", with lyrics by Mindi Dickstein and music by Jason Howland, is directed by Brendan Sandham. A familiar face at Rabbit Run, Sandham directed last summer's Youth Production, "Cats", and has appeared in the theater's productions of "Ragtime" and "The Music Man". Sandham has performed and directed in several community theaters including Fine Arts Association and Geauga Lyric Theater Guild where he also serves on the Board of Trustees. "The show has quite a lot going for it," said Sandham. "It is a condensed version of the book, which makes it more adaptable for the stage, but in so doing it still remains true to the essence to the book, keeping all the main events and faithfully representing each of the characters. The musical score is fantastic, and we have brought together some very talented singers for the show." The cast includes Lindsey Sandham as Jo, Allison Lehr as Meg, Meredith Kochan as Beth, Kelly Smith as Amy, and Sandy Kosovich Peck as Marmee. "Little Women" opens Friday, July 13, and runs through Sunday, July 29. Tickets may be purchased at the box office by calling 440-428-7092, 3:00 - 7:00 p.m., Wednesday - Sunday. Curtain time is 8:00 p.m. Rabbit Run Theater is located at 5648 Chapel Rd., Madison, and operates under the auspices of Rabbit Run Community Arts Association, a 501 (c) (3) non-profit corporation. ------=_NextPart_000_0094_01C7C7AD.7E891090 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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“Little Women”, with lyrics by Mindi = Dickstein and music by Jason Howland, is directed by Brendan Sandham.  A = familiar face at Rabbit Run, Sandham directed last summer’s Youth Production, “Cats”, and has appeared in the theater’s productions = of “Ragtime” and “The Music Man”.  Sandham has = performed and directed in several community theaters including Fine Arts = Association and Geauga Lyric Theater Guild where he also serves on the Board of = Trustees.

 

“The show has quite a lot going for it,” = said Sandham.  “It is a condensed version of the book, which makes = it more adaptable for the stage, but in so doing it still remains true to the = essence to the book, keeping all the main events and faithfully representing = each of the characters.  The musical score is fantastic, and we have = brought together some very talented singers for the = show.”

 

The cast includes Lindsey Sandham as Jo, Allison Lehr = as Meg, Meredith Kochan as Beth, Kelly Smith as Amy, and Sandy Kosovich = Peck as Marmee. 

 “Little Women” opens Friday, July 13, and runs through Sunday, July = 29.  Tickets may be purchased at = the box office by calling 440-428-7092, 3:00 – 7:00 p.m., Wednesday = – Sunday.  Curtain time is 8:00 p.m.  Rabbit Run Theater is = located at 5648 Chapel Rd., = Madison, and operates under the auspices of Rabbit Run Community Arts = Association, a 501 (c) (3) non-profit corporation. =

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0094_01C7C7AD.7E891090-- From virtuoso1873 at yahoo.com Mon Jul 16 11:32:41 2007 From: virtuoso1873 at yahoo.com (Mark Greer) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 11:32:41 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]A New Piano Studio in Akron Message-ID: <981423.65998.qm@web51112.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Hello, My name is Mark Greer and I have recently opened a new piano studio in Akron. I am currently accepting new and transfer students from beginning to advanced. Students will experience a comprehensive approach to teaching which will include repertoire/technique, theory, and ear training. My goal is to help each pianist discover the beauty of the music they study and perform and find the life behind the notes, while helping them become more efficient learners and play in a healthy manner. For more information and to set up an audition, please contact me directly at 330-388-0891. Below is a copy of my biography for further information to inquiring students. Thank you, Mark Greer A native of Akron, Ohio, Mark Greer began his piano studies at age twelve and recently completed his Bachelor of Music Degree, magna cum laude, in piano performance at Bowling Green State University where he studied with Dr. Laura Melton. Awards and honors include 1st prize in the state finals of the 2005 OMTA Collegiate Buckeye Competition, 2nd prize at the 2003 Tuesday Musical Competition, Honors in the 2004 and 2006 OMTA Graves Young Artist Competitions, was one of two piano finalists in the 2004 Bowling Green University Concerto Competition, and was the 2005 recipient of the college?s Steve Vun Cannon Memorial Award. He recently made his Carnegie Hall debut at Weill Recital Hall (NYC) in March of 2006. In November of 2004, Greer was the only American pianist to perform on the Dorothy MacKenzie Price Dedication Concert. During the summer of 2004, he was featured live on Vermont Public Radio performing music by Samuel Barber. He has participated in masterclasses with Nelita True, Lambis Vassiliadis, and Virginia Marks. As a student at the Adamant Music School, he has worked with pianists Paul Alberts and Gwen Beamish for the past two summers. Other teachers include Dr. Jane Solose and Mary Ann Griebling. In addition to piano, Greer is an accomplished composer, having been a two-time national prizewinner in the NFMC Composers Contest where he received the Olga Klein Nelson Chamber Music Award for his piece Trois Spectacles. Other awards include a prizewinner in the 2001 OMTA Collegiate Composers contest, honors in the Cleveland Chamber Symphony?s High School Composers Contest, a two-time winner of the Ralph Gilman Composers Award, and a four-time winner of Akron?s Scholastic Composers Contest. His piece entitled Aspect of a Mood was premiered by the Akron Youth Symphony under Eric Benjamin, an orchestra in which he served as principal bassist. During his undergraduate studies at BGSU, Greer was twice President of the collegiate MTNA chapter and taught private and group piano lessons in the Creative Arts Program for area children and adults. A graduate of Harvey S. Firestone High School and the Miller South School for the Visual & Performing Arts, Mark enjoys writing, reading, poetry, artwork, and history. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Take the Internet to Go: Yahoo!Go puts the Internet in your pocket: mail, news, photos & more. http://mobile.yahoo.com/go?refer=1GNXIC >From Jean Zarzour" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_010C_01C7C7BE.9B9363F0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Jean ZarzourFind Your Voice - Voice Over Institute Is celebrating 1 year! g Thank You to the 52 Find Your Voice students for the hard work and commitment you've invested toward your future. It's been my honor to work with you! g Our next class is August 6 - September 24 (scroll below testimonials for details) >From Recent Students Jean, you really know your stuff Girlfriend!!! I wouldn't hesitate to do it all over again. It was a GREAT experience and an absolute joy to have been apart of it. Your knowledge of this voice over business is vast, and you were so gracious to share so much of your "know how" with us. Thank you so much for really caring about this business and for trying to coach us in the right direction! Kathy Boyd ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Jean Zarzour is the coolest thing since ice cubes! She made me feel like her best friend the minute I walked in the door which really helped me to feel comfortable enough to explore what my voice could do. I have been waiting a long time to talk with someone who has this much insight into the business. Kristina Rivera ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I???ve done lots of television and film work, and even some voice over; but the world of voice over is so specialized, that, in spite of working with other voice over coaches, I never felt like I was ???ready??? to do my own demo. After just a few hours with Jean it all fell into place! Her advice and coaching were right on target in her class, and invaluable in the recording studio right through to the finished product. I would not hesitate to use Jean for special projects as well as to continue to keep my newly found skills in tune, and I highly recommend Jean???s classes for beginner through experienced actors! Linda Castro (award winning actress with co-staring roles on ER, The Shield, Cold Case, Philly, Silk Stalkings and Veronica Mars) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I have been wanting a better audio demo for years. Jean Zarzour's expert advice and coaching have been invaluable in helping me to create one. Thanks, Jean. Pete Ferry ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The minute you meet Jean, you get your first lesson in self-confidence. She has a great gift for assessing the strengths and weaknesses of each student, addressing the concerns, questions and specific goals of each individual. Her friendly and relaxed approach coupled with her passion for what she does makes for a juicy environment for creative challenge and growth. Highly recommended for people at any stage of their voiceover career. - Anne McEvoy ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Some key words about Jean: Professional. Prepared. Capable. Shrewd. Supportive. Open. Creative. Hard-working. Committed. Funny. A leader. Caring. Knowledgeable! - James McCormack ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The 8 weeks just flew and I couldn't believe how much work was covered in that time. It was such a great experience! You truly do help us to "find our voice"! The trip to The Reel Thing was awesome! Jimmy and Jean make such a great team! Thanks again for a great experience! Thanks again! - Cathy Nadolski ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This work is far harder than anyone has a clue about. You've been so honest about what it really takes, Jean. Hard work. Much like any other area of acting. How great to walk out with a completed CD! It's been an outstanding experience! - Beverly ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- After just two voice over classes with Jean Zarzour, I was so inspired! You really get a sense of her knowledge and experience in the field. Jimmy at The Reel Thing took the time with each of us to make our demos top notch. Working with such professionalism elevates us. You ROCK, Sista! - Sharon ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I just hope you will have more classes in the future--you have so much to share & I want to learn it ALL!!!! Recording at The Reel Thing was fantastic -- what a unique opportunity to record our work at a professional sound studio! - Ellen ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- It was amazing to put our skills to the test in the "real world" setting of a professional studio, and to hear the final results! Jimmy was great to work with. He was professional and personable, and he gave very helpful feedback.- Nicole ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ You'll come out sounding just as professional as you can be. Recording at The Reel Thing is the perfect end to the class because it shows us that all of our hard work has paid off. You come away with a very professional radio spot. - Laurel Johnson ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Whether you're just beginning or, like me, need to have the rust polished off your skills, Jean can take you from printed page to a ready for prime time MP3 demo. - Marje Rody --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thanks to Jean Zarzour's outstanding guidance, colleagues and acquaintances have noticed a marked difference in my verbal demeanor during simple occasions such as voicemail messages and general conversation with clients. That alone has been worth my time and effort! - Coletta West Now You Can Find Your Voice! Learn all of the technique and gain real world experience toward becoming a working voice over artist with Jean Zarzour & The Reel Thing Recording Studio Who? Jean Zarzour is a 25 year veteran performer and instructor of: Voice Overs, Film, TV & Stage Acting, Dance, Movement & Improv at: Playhouse Sq. Center, The Beck Center, Brecksville's Theater On The Sq., Wake Up & Live/Actors Studio, and for 2 years in London, England & Milan, Italy. You've heard her as a sidekick on AM drive-time at WLTF, WZAK & WMMS in addition to voicing hundreds of commercials and industrials, internationally. Most recently heard on ads for: Ruggles ?? Smith Dairy ?? Ohio.net ?? Lakewood Hospital ?? CEI Member of AFTRA-SAG-AEA-DGA-VASTA Owner of LIPSCHTICK & Founder of The GOT PAY? Organization Visit www.lipschtick.com for a full resume and Click To Hear My Commercial demo The Reel Thing Recording Studios have been providing award winning, state-of-the-art audio production and creative services since 1975. www.thereelthing.com What? No more than 8 students will meet each Monday from 6-8:30 pm (or later, as needed) for 8 weeks All recording equipment and copy will be provided. All you need to bring is a bottle of water to cool your chords! Your final class will take place at The Reel Thing Recording Studios where you'll get the experience of working on commercial copy in a full service recording studio and walk away with a CD of your voice on a fully produced radio spot. You???ll learn Proper Studio Etiquette, Industry Terminology and Microphone Technique with the option to explore a variety of "reads" like: Announcer - Character Voices - Dialects - Industrial Narration Real Person - 2 Person Dialogue - Hard & Soft Sell - Cold Readings Where? 2300 McKinley Ave. Lakewood, Ohio 44107 5 Houses South of the McKinley Exit off I-90 When? Every Monday for 8 weeks August 6 - September 24 6:00 pm- 8:30 pm (or later, as needed) Cost? $320 That's $16 per hour Payment due in advance. Missed classes are not refundable. Must be 18 years old. More Testimonials >From Jimmy Silver, Owner of The Reel Thing Recording Studios "Over the years, Jean's students show up prepared and well-schooled in voice over technique and understanding of the craft. If you want to start to develop your skills as a voice over talent, Jean's class is a good place to start." >From Play House Sq. Center "Thank you for making the Extreme Festival an incredible weekend. When I saw you working with the kids, encouraging them with high expectations, I knew you had the talent for both putting the show together and making the kids happy. Although other people could have pulled the weekend off, your personality and interaction with the kids really made a difference. I can't wait to work with you again! Thanks again and welcome as one of our favorite new teaching artists at Playhouse Sq.!!" Ray Gargano, Education Outreach Manager, Playhouse Square Center >From The Beck Center "I Have had the pleasure of employing Jean Zarzour as a teacher of Film and Television Acting. She is always prepared and her lesson plans are set well in advance. Jean is especially adept at the ability to read a student, assess his or her needs and meet those needs. The students love her. Her personality works well with kids of all ages, even the old kids like me! I can whole heartedly recommend Jean Zarzour as a teacher." Meg Chamberlain, Director of Theater Education 1996-2006 "Jean Zarzour has been part of the Beck Center Education Outreach staff since 1998. She is a gifted actress and comedienne whom the children thoroughly enjoy. She is always prompt, well-prepared, responsible and relates well to children and adults." Lynda Sackett, Director, Dance Education & Former Director of Education Outreach To register call 216-521-3831 Jean Zarzour Lipschtick Putting the SHOW in BUSINESS Nationwide Since 1989! Also Founder Of -The GOT PAY? Organization www.gotpay.org -Find Your Voice-Voice Over Institute Celebrating 1 year 8/07! (next 8wk class starts 8/6/07) Ph/Fax 216-521-3831 Toll Free 866-SCHTICK Read an on line article about Lipschtick www.lipschtick.com ------=_NextPart_000_010C_01C7C7BE.9B9363F0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =EF=BB=BF Jean = Zarzour
Find Your=20 Voice - Voice Over Institute
Is celebrating 1=20 year!
 
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Thank=20 You to the 52 Find Your = Voice=20 students 
for the hard work and=20 commitment 
you've invested toward your future.
It's=20 been my honor to work with you!
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Our next=20 class is
August 6 -=20 September 24
(scroll below = testimonials for=20 details)
 
From Recent Students=20
 
Jean, you really know your = stuff=20 Girlfriend!!!  I wouldn't hesitate to do it all over again.  = It was=20 a GREAT experience and an absolute joy to have been apart of = it. Your=20 knowledge of this voice over business is vast, and you were so gracious = to share=20 so much of your "know how" with us. =20 Thank you so=20 much for really caring = about this=20 business and for trying to coach us in the right direction!  Kathy Boyd
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Jean Zarzour = is the coolest=20 thing since ice cubes!  She made me feel like her best friend the = minute I=20 walked in the door which really helped me to feel comfortable enough to = explore=20 what my voice could do.  I have been waiting a long time to talk = with=20 someone who has this much insight into the = business.   Kristina=20 Rivera
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I=E2=80=99ve done=20 lots of television and film work, and even some voice over;  but = the world=20 of voice over is so specialized, that, in spite of working with other = voice over=20 coaches, I never felt like I was  =20 =E2=80=98ready=E2=80=99 to do=20 my own demo.  After just a few hours with Jean it all fell into=20 place!   Her advice and coaching were right on target in her = class,=20 and invaluable in the recording studio right through to the finished=20 product.  I would not hesitate to use Jean=20 for=20 special projects as well as to continue to keep my newly found skills in = tune,=20 and I highly recommend Jean=E2=80=99s classes for beginner through = experienced=20 actors!   = Linda Castro  (award winning actress with co-staring = roles on=20 ER, The Shield, Cold Case, Philly, Silk Stalkings and = Veronica=20 Mars)

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I have been wanting a better audio demo = for=20 years.  Jean Zarzour's expert advice and coaching have been = invaluable in=20 helping me to create one.  Thanks,=20 Jean.  

Pete Ferry =20

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

 
Now You=20 Can
Find Your = Voice!
 

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

toward becoming = a working voice over artist with 

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

 

 Who?

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

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

Playhouse Sq. Center, The Beck Center,=20

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

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

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

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

Most=20 recently heard on ads for:

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

Member of AFTRA-SAG-AEA-DGA-VASTA

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

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

 

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

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

 www.thereelthing.com

 

What?

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

 

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

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

Announcer - Character=20 Voices - Dialects - Industrial Narration

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

 

Where?

2300 McKinley Ave. Lakewood, = Ohio=20 44107

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

  

When?

Every Monday for 8 = weeks

August 6 -=20 September 24

6:00 pm- 8:30 pm

(or later, = as=20 needed) 

 

Cost?

$320 

That's $16 per=20 hour 

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

Must be 18 years old.

 

 

More=20 Testimonials

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

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

 

From=20 Play House Sq. Center

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

 

From The Beck Center=20

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

 

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

To register=20 call 216-521-3831=20

 

Jean=20 Zarzour 

Lipschtick=20 Putting=20 the SHOW in BUSINESS Nationwide Since=20 1989!

Also Founder=20 Of

-The=20 GOT PAY? Organization www.gotpay.org=20

-Find=20 Your Voice-Voice Over Institute=20 Celebrating 1 year 8/07! = (next 8wk=20 class starts 8/6/07)

Ph/Fax     216-521-3831 = Toll=20 Free   866-SCHTICK=20

Read=20 an on line article about Lipschtick
www.lipschtick.com =  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_010C_01C7C7BE.9B9363F0-- From Janice.Sanborn at oberlin.edu Mon Jul 16 12:31:51 2007 From: Janice.Sanborn at oberlin.edu (Janice Sanborn) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 15:31:51 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Adjunct Teaching Opportunities - Oberlin Message-ID: <32A24197-411F-4BE4-B425-028781FD2208@oberlin.edu> --Boundary_(ID_CzMtyj/DgP44UpuSmNxCEw) Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; delsp=yes; format=flowed Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT The Oberlin College Theater Program is currently accepting resumes from local Theater artists for future consideration as adjunct instructors, especially including teachers of acting and design. MFA, professional experience and college level teaching experience are desirable. Please send resume or cv with references, and description of pedagogy to Paul Moser, Director of Theater and Dance Program, 10 N. Professor Street, Warner Center, Oberlin College, Oberlin, OH 44074. --Boundary_(ID_CzMtyj/DgP44UpuSmNxCEw) Content-type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable
The Oberlin = College Theater Program is currently accepting resumes from local = Theater=A0artists for future=A0consideration as adjunct instructors, = especially including teachers of acting and design. = MFA,=A0professional=A0experience and college level teaching experience = are desirable. Please send resume or cv=A0with references, = and=A0description of pedagogy to Paul Moser, Director of Theater and = Dance Program, 10 N. Professor Street, Warner=A0Center, Oberlin = College,=A0Oberlin, OH 44074.

= --Boundary_(ID_CzMtyj/DgP44UpuSmNxCEw)-- From fsternfeld at gmail.com Mon Jul 16 12:39:21 2007 From: fsternfeld at gmail.com (Fred Sternfeld) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 15:39:21 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]system has been down since last friday - resend your postings Message-ID: ------=_Part_58026_18261309.1184614761557 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline *Hi Folks!* ** *The system has been down since last Friday morning July 13 and is now up and running again. If you sent a posting during that period that hasn't appeared yet, please resend it if it doesn't arrive by tomorrow morning.* ** *On the rare occasions when the system is down, a bulletin is posted on the neohiopal page of my website at **www.fredsternfeld.com* *. * ** *Thanks for your patience! -- Fred Sternfeld http://www.fredsternfeld.com 216-360-0708-home 216-496-6087-cell* ------=_Part_58026_18261309.1184614761557 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline
Hi Folks!
 
The system has been down since last Friday morning July 13 and is now up and running again.  If you sent a posting during that period that hasn't appeared yet, please resend it if it doesn't arrive by tomorrow morning.
 
On the rare occasions when the system is down, a bulletin is posted on the neohiopal page of my website at www.fredsternfeld.com
 
Thanks for your patience!

--
Fred Sternfeld
http://www.fredsternfeld.com
216-360-0708-home
216-496-6087-cell
------=_Part_58026_18261309.1184614761557-- From mamiller107 at earthlink.net Mon Jul 16 12:45:28 2007 From: mamiller107 at earthlink.net (Michael A. Miller) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 15:45:28 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]My www.ArtistsChair.com profile is in featured today Message-ID: <382-220077116194528542@earthlink.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_9458111619475194528542 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_9458221619475194528542" ------=_NextPart_9458221619475194528542 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII My profile has been chosen at random as today's Featured Profile on www.ArtistsChair.com. The website is a bulletin board of postings from participants in various creative disciplines, and is a valuable resource to the artistic community. Please take a moment to visit www.ArtistsChair.com and check out my Featured Profile, as well as the others I have created in the categories of Writers/Editors, Actors/Stage, Promotions/Marketers, Special Events/Event Coordinators. As always, if you or any colleagues need help on a single project, or on a temporary or long-term basis, I always appreciate referrals and strive to make my superior performance a reflection of your sound judgement in referring me. Thank you, Michael A. Miller 216.226.6784 (h) 216.389.6784 (c) mamiller107 at earthlink.net msrg-publications at earthlink.net ------=_NextPart_9458221619475194528542 Content-Type: text/html; charset=US-ASCII
My profile has been chosen at random as today's Featured Profile on www.ArtistsChair.com.  The website is a bulletin board of postings from participants in various creative disciplines, and is a valuable resource to the artistic community.
 
Please take a moment to visit www.ArtistsChair.com and check out my Featured Profile, as well as the others I have created in the categories of Writers/Editors, Actors/Stage, Promotions/Marketers, Special Events/Event Coordinators.
 
As always, if you or any colleagues need help on a single project, or on a temporary or long-term basis, I always appreciate referrals and strive to make my superior performance a reflection of your sound judgement in referring me.
 
Thank you,
 
 
 
Michael A. Miller
216.226.6784 (h)
216.389.6784 (c)

 


------=_NextPart_9458221619475194528542-- ------=_NextPart_9458111619475194528542 Content-Type: image/gif; name="shim.gif" Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 Content-Description: shim.gif Content-Id: <410-2200771161945246661 at 13071999> R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAP///wAAACH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAICRAEAOw== ------=_NextPart_9458111619475194528542 Content-Type: image/gif; name="rule_01.gif" Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 Content-Description: rule_01.gif Content-Id: <184671-2200771161945246762 at 13071999> R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAP///wAAACH5BAAAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAICRAEAOw== ------=_NextPart_9458111619475194528542-- From martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com Mon Jul 16 12:47:12 2007 From: martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com (Martin Friedman) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 12:47:12 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lakeland: Barrymore with Fields/Narten Message-ID: <350694.22829.qm@web36813.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-445700334-1184615232=:22829 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Lakeland Theatre presents THE NORTHEAST OHIO PREMIERE MITCHELL FIELDS* in BARRYMORE by William Luce Featuring Andrew Narten Directed by Martin Friedman Sets and Lights Designed by Keith Nagy Costumes Designed by Craig Tucker Sound Design by Eric Simna * Courtesy of Actor's Equity Association THE STORY: THIS IS A GRAND PIECE OF ADULT COMIC/DRAMATIC THEATRE! Lakeland Theatre proudly features Cleveland actor and teacher Mitchell Fields in this Northeast Ohio premiere on William Luce's Tony-award nominated play. An actor of considerable depth, Mr. Fields tackles the portrayal of actor John Barrymore. Another accomplished actor, Andrew Narten, supports Fields in a wonderful supporting role. Christopher Plummer won a Tony for his portrayal of John Barrymore in the acclaimed Broadway production of this work by the master of one character biographies for the stage, William Luce. The 60 year old legendary actor has rented a New York stage to prepare for a comeback performance of Richard III. Barrymore jokes with the audience, spars with his prompter, reminisces about better times and does delicious imitations of his siblings Lionel and Ethel. "A dazzler .... A portrait of riveting complexity and paradox that finds the balletic elegance in a drunken stagger, the poetry in a blue joke and the churning guts in rarefied verse. As [Barrymore] walks toward his own death it's with the jaunty panache of a boulevardier off to meet his new mistress." N.Y. Times "As good as one man shows get." New Yorker "A staggering success.... Must be seen, must be savored." N.Y. Post "A rare show that leaves you wanting more." Gannett Newspapers "A perfect image of Barrymore." N.Y. Daily News Production Dates: Friday, July 20 @ 8pm Saturday, July 21 @ 2pm and 8pm Sunday, July 22 @ 2pm Friday, July 27 @ 8pm Saturday, July 28 @ 2pm and 8pm Sunday, July 29 @ 2pm Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for students and seniors. Group rates are available. For more information please feel free to either email me, Martin Friedman, at martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com or call 440.525.7034 (and press #1 to bypass the message). --------------------------------- Looking for a deal? Find great prices on flights and hotels with Yahoo! FareChase. --0-445700334-1184615232=:22829 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit                                                        Lakeland Theatre
presents
THE NORTHEAST OHIO PREMIERE

MITCHELL 
FIELDS*

in
BARRYMORE
by
William Luce

Featuring
Andrew Narten

Directed by Martin Friedman 
Sets and Lights Designed by Keith Nagy
Costumes Designed by Craig Tucker        
 Sound Design by Eric Simna

 * Courtesy of Actor's Equity Association
 
THE STORY: THIS IS A GRAND PIECE OF ADULT COMIC/DRAMATIC THEATRE!
Lakeland Theatre proudly features Cleveland actor and teacher Mitchell Fields in this Northeast Ohio premiere on William Luce's Tony-award nominated play. An actor of considerable depth, Mr. Fields tackles the portrayal of actor John Barrymore.  Another accomplished actor, Andrew Narten, supports Fields in a wonderful supporting role. Christopher Plummer won a Tony for his portrayal of John Barrymore in the acclaimed Broadway production of this work by the master of one character biographies for the stage, William Luce. The 60 year old legendary actor has rented a New York stage to prepare for a comeback performance of Richard III. Barrymore jokes with the audience, spars with his prompter, reminisces about better times and does delicious imitations of his siblings Lionel and Ethel.

"A dazzler .... A portrait of riveting complexity and paradox that finds the balletic elegance in a drunken stagger, the poetry in a blue joke and the churning guts in rarefied verse. As [Barrymore] walks toward his own death it's with the jaunty panache of a boulevardier off to meet his new mistress." N.Y. Times
"As good as one man shows get." New Yorker
"A staggering success.... Must be seen, must be savored." N.Y. Post
"A rare show that leaves you wanting more." Gannett Newspapers
"A perfect image of Barrymore." N.Y. Daily News
 
Production Dates:
Friday, July 20  @ 8pm
Saturday, July 21 @ 2pm and 8pm
Sunday, July 22 @ 2pm
Friday, July 27 @ 8pm
Saturday, July 28 @ 2pm and 8pm
Sunday, July 29 @ 2pm
 
Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for students and seniors. Group rates are available.
 
For more information please feel free to either email me, Martin Friedman, at martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com or call 440.525.7034 (and press #1 to bypass the message).


Looking for a deal? Find great prices on flights and hotels with Yahoo! FareChase. --0-445700334-1184615232=:22829-- From akumar at clevelandplayhouse.com Mon Jul 16 13:02:42 2007 From: akumar at clevelandplayhouse.com (Anita Kumar) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 16:02:42 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Announcing Auditions for Children's Roles in A Christmas Story at the Cleveland Play House Message-ID: <008501c7c7e4$58372b70$0f00a8c0@clevelandplayhouse.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0086_01C7C7C2.D1258B70 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Cleveland Play House will hold auditions for children in A Christmas Story on Monday, July 23 and Tuesday, July 24 from 4:00 to 8:00. The auditions are for children only. We are looking for boys and girls of any ethnicity who can play a nine year old, and one boy who can play a five year old (the actor who plays five should probably be older in reality). The auditions are open to both union and non-union actors; no children will become union as a result of being in A Christmas Story. Rehearsals will begin November 5 and performances will be November November 29-December 23. The commitment will in general not conflict with school; you will be notified well in advance of any times that the actors will be asked to miss classes for rehearsals or performances. While the auditions are open to any child who wishes to be considered, they will be by appointment only. To make an appointment, please respond to this email. Please provide the name of the child, the name and contact information for at least one parent, and a preference for date and time. We will accommodate preferences to the best of our ability. For the audition, the child should prepare up to three minutes of anything they wish. What is most common is one or two monologues. There is no singing in the play and there will be no pianist at the audition, but children who wish to do so are welcome to sing. The auditions will be held at the Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euclid Avenue. Again, please respond to this email to make an appointment or to ask any questions. Anita B. Kumar Artistic Intern Cleveland Play House 216-795-7000 x148 akumar at clevelandplayhouse.com Sherlock Holmes, Man of La Mancha, The Chosen, Doubt, Gee's Bend...Great Plays at the Play House this season! ------=_NextPart_000_0086_01C7C7C2.D1258B70 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Announcing Auditions for Children's Roles in A Christmas Story at = the Cleveland Play House

The Cleveland Play House will hold = auditions for children in A Christmas Story on Monday, July 23 and = Tuesday, July 24 from 4:00 to 8:00. The auditions are for children only. = We are looking for boys and girls of any ethnicity who can play a nine = year old, and one boy who can play a five year old (the actor who plays = five should probably be older in reality). The auditions are open to = both union and non-union actors; no children will become union as a = result of being in A Christmas Story.

Rehearsals will begin November 5 and = performances will be November November 29-December 23. The commitment = will in general not conflict with school; you will be notified well in = advance of any times that the actors will be asked to miss classes for = rehearsals or performances.

While the auditions are open to any = child who wishes to be considered, they will be by appointment only. To = make an appointment, please respond to this email. Please provide the = name of the child, the name and contact information for at least one = parent, and a preference for date and time. We will accommodate = preferences to the best of our ability.

For the audition, the child should = prepare up to three minutes of anything they wish. What is most common = is one or two monologues. There is no singing in the play and there will = be no pianist at the audition, but children who wish to do so are = welcome to sing.

The auditions will be held at the = Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euclid Avenue. Again, please respond to this = email to make an appointment or to ask any questions.


Anita B. Kumar
Artistic Intern
Cleveland Play House
216-795-7000 x148
akumar at clevelandplayhouse.com

Sherlock Holmes, Man of La Mancha, The = Chosen, Doubt, Gee's Bend...Great Plays at the Play House this = season!

------=_NextPart_000_0086_01C7C7C2.D1258B70-- From Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu Mon Jul 16 13:29:42 2007 From: Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu (Zoldessy, Brian) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 16:29:42 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Adjunct Faculty Position- Dance Message-ID: <6A7FFA7E48C1A245BF0E0E6426453134022EC46B@chevron5.tri-c.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7C7E8.0AB8C4CD Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The CCC Eastern Campus Theatre, Film & Dance Department seeks a Dance Instructor for the 2007-08 academic year. Two sections available - Dance I and Dance II, both taught concurrently (modern, jazz, etc. - whatever the instructor wishes to teach). Must have a Masters Degree. This individual will have the opportunity to assist in building the Dance program and its curriculum. Acting classes are sometimes available as well. =20 =20 DAYS & TIMES - Mon/Wed - 1pm - 2:50 pm. The Fall Semester begins August 25th. =20 If you are interested in the position, please respond to this email. =20 Thanks, =20 Brian Z. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7C7E8.0AB8C4CD Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The = CCC Eastern=20 Campus Theatre, Film & Dance Department seeks a Dance = Instructor for=20 the 2007-08 academic year.  Two sections available - Dance = I=20 and Dance II, both taught concurrently = (modern, jazz,=20 etc. - whatever the instructor wishes to teach).  Must have a = Masters=20 Degree.  This individual will have the opportunity to = assist in=20 building the Dance program and its curriculum.  Acting classes are=20 sometimes available as well.
 
 
DAYS = & TIMES -=20 Mon/Wed - 1pm - 2:50 pm.  The Fall Semester begins August=20 25th.
 
If you = are=20 interested in the position, please respond to this = email.
 
Thanks,
 
Brian=20 Z.
------_=_NextPart_001_01C7C7E8.0AB8C4CD-- From ray at worldeonline.com Mon Jul 16 13:40:57 2007 From: ray at worldeonline.com (Ray Szuch) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 15:40:57 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fight scene competition - $500.00 grand prize! Message-ID: <035d01c7c7e9$9d4d6170$a92cfea9@Ray> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_035E_01C7C7BF.B4775970 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Indie Gathering Aug. 3/4/5 2007 All taking place at the Rockside Rd. & I-77 Holiday Inn Fight Scene Competition (All ages) $500.00 Overall winner! 4 place winners in each age group! Rules - 90 Seconds MAXIMUM / No weapons used by main character - Main competing character and her/his team (may not exceed 8 people) - Street cloths - Verbal and physical performance of a fight scene - Competition OPEN to all ages, gender, Martial Arts or Non-Martial arts 65+ Films / 20 Hrs. of lectures / 2 day convention Networking parties / Stunt demo's $500.00 Stunt competition / $1,000.00 acting prize Theindiegathering.com / 216-651-5441 Registration at the door: $65 all competition fees include a VIP week end pass to all events (lectures, films etc.) Instructors with 4 or more competitors compete FREE with VIP pass! Need more info, please email me! ray at worldeonline.com or call (216) 651-5441 Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com Founder - "The Indie Gathering" www.theindiegathering.com ------=_NextPart_000_035E_01C7C7BF.B4775970 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

The Indie=20 Gathering

Aug. 3/4/5 = 2007


All taking = place at=20 the

Rockside Rd. & I-77 = Holiday=20 Inn

 

Fight = Scene

Competition

(All = ages)

 

$500.00=20 Overall winner!

4=20 place winners in each age group!

Rules
 - 90 = Seconds=20 MAXIMUM / No weapons used by main character
 - Main competing = character=20 and her/his team (may not exceed  8 people)
 - Street = cloths -=20 Verbal and physical performance of a fight scene
 - Competition = OPEN to=20 all ages, gender, Martial Arts or Non-Martial arts

 

 

65+ Films / = 20 Hrs. of=20 lectures / 2 day convention

Networking = parties /=20 Stunt demo’s

$500.00 = Stunt=20 competition / $1,000.00 acting prize

Theindiegathering.com /=20 216-651-5441

 

 

Registration at the=20 door: $65 all competition
fees include a VIP week end pass to all = events=20 (lectures, films etc.)

Instructors with 4=20 or more competitors compete FREE with VIP pass!

Need more = info, please=20 email me!  ray at worldeonline.com or call = (216)=20 651-5441

 

 

Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com

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

 

 

 
------=_NextPart_000_035E_01C7C7BF.B4775970-- From ray at worldeonline.com Mon Jul 16 13:42:31 2007 From: ray at worldeonline.com (Ray Szuch) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 15:42:31 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Come and meet Conrad Brooks the King of B Movies! Message-ID: <036201c7c7e9$d7256cd0$a92cfea9@Ray> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0363_01C7C7BF.EE4F64D0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Conrad Brooks Conrad's name has become infamous in the world of b-movies so much so that he has been called "The King of B-Films." He has been in more movies than any other actor living or dead, although many are independent and information on all would be difficult to find. He first started in the movie business in 1948 and he worked with two legends in the movie business, Bela Lugosi and Ed Wood. He worked with Bela who is known for playing the original Dracula in two movies, both directed by Ed Wood and one of them would become one of the most infamous movies of all time, Plan 9 from Outer Space. Tim Burton had actor Johnny Depp and others portray the lives of Ed, Bela, and Conrad in the 1994 movie Ed Wood which also features a cameo by Conrad. In recent times he has starred in two films from Eerie Frequency, 2020 An American Nightmare and Shadows in the Woods. Gypsy Vampire Returns! This will be the first showing ever for Conrad's new movie Gypsy Vampire Returns. Conrad Brooks, heir apparent to Ed Wood, serves up a tale of eternal evil. Count Logo returns and will once again be looking for blood. Aug. 3/4/5 at the Holiday Inn I-77 and Rockside Rd. Independence OH Opening films Aug. 3 (Friday) starting at 6 PM, 8 films will be screening and followed by a Networking Party! $15 a day or a week end pass for $25 available at the door. http://theindiegathering.com Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com Founder - "The Indie Gathering" www.theindiegathering.com ------=_NextPart_000_0363_01C7C7BF.EE4F64D0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

Conrad=20 Brooks

Conrad's = name has=20 become infamous in the world of b-movies so much so that he has been = called "The=20 King of B-Films." He has been in more movies than any other actor living = or=20 dead, although many are independent and information on all would be = difficult to=20 find. He first started in the movie business in 1948 and he worked with = two=20 legends in the movie business, Bela Lugosi and Ed Wood. He worked with = Bela who=20 is known for playing the original Dracula in two movies, both directed = by Ed=20 Wood and one of them would become one of the most infamous movies of all = time,=20 Plan 9 from Outer Space. Tim Burton had actor Johnny Depp and others = portray the=20 lives of Ed, Bela, and Conrad in the 1994 movie Ed Wood which also = features a=20 cameo by Conrad. In recent times he has starred in two films from Eerie=20 Frequency, 2020 An American = Nightmare and=20 Shadows in the Woods.

Gypsy = Vampire=20 Returns!
This will be the = first showing=20 ever for Conrad's new movie Gypsy Vampire Returns. Conrad Brooks, heir = apparent=20 to Ed Wood, serves up a tale of eternal evil. Count Logo returns and = will once=20 again be looking for blood.

 

Aug. 3/4/5 at the Holiday = Inn I-77=20 and Rockside = Rd.=20 Independence=20 OH

Opening films Aug. 3 = (Friday)=20 starting at 6 PM, 8 films=20 will be screening and followed by a Networking Party!

$15 a day or a week end = pass for=20 $25 available at the door.

http://theindiegathering.com

 

 

Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com

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

 

 

 
------=_NextPart_000_0363_01C7C7BF.EE4F64D0-- From groovyarts at yahoo.com Mon Jul 16 13:48:48 2007 From: groovyarts at yahoo.com (candy _______) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 13:48:48 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Mansfield Playhouse presents Horror High Message-ID: <854195.62557.qm@web33508.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Horror High ? A Rock Musical July 20, 21, 27 & 28 at 8:00 p.m. on Main Stage Script, music & lyrics by J. M. Kilgore, Adapted from a screenplay by Jack Fowler A new musical based on the 1974 cult classic film! Vernon Potts, a lonely, socially awkward but brilliant high school senior has no friends - except for Robin Jones for whom he holds a secret love. Having been picked on and bullied his entire life, Vernon uses the accidental discovery of a ?Jekyll/Hyde? formula to extract revenge upon his tormentors. Directed by Jeff Kilgore. Starring Benjamin Lowery, Holly Sansom, Kole Ross, Brice Eyerly, Candy Boyd, Chuck Gregory, Jeff Dowdy, Tabitha Rymal, Mike Deveny, Larry Smith, Justin Frontz, Cindy Logan, Chris Mollica and John Paul Felton Check out the news article featured in Fangoria magazine at http://www.fangoria.com/news_article.php?id=4541 Please come out and support the Mansfield Playhouse this summer by seeing Horror High at the special price of $10.00 per ticket! ____________________________________________________________________________________ Pinpoint customers who are looking for what you sell. http://searchmarketing.yahoo.com/ From mycp at weathervaneplayhouse.com Mon Jul 16 14:00:10 2007 From: mycp at weathervaneplayhouse.com (Melanie YC Pepe) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 17:00:10 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]=?iso-8859-1?Q?The_oft-told_story_of_a_prince=2C_a_princess=2C_and_an_evi?= =?iso-8859-1?Q?l_witch-with_a_delightful_twist!?= Message-ID: <0de901c7c7ec$4d05e630$6a01a8c0@wcp.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0DE5_01C7C7CA.C51B4B50 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0DE6_01C7C7CA.C51B4B50" ------=_NextPart_001_0DE6_01C7C7CA.C51B4B50 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable NEWS RELEASE=20 Contact: Melanie YC Pepe (330) 836-2626x 17 www.WeathervanePlayhouse.com Weathervane Playhouse Proudly Presents The Frog Prince A Young Actor Series Production July 28 ~ August 12, 2007 The Frog Prince is a charming musical adaptation of the well-loved = fairy tale, both delightfully sweet and humorous. Hop on in and see this = magical tale full of color, and excitement. This fun and energetic play = is enjoyable for audiences of all ages, with picturesque settings, = harmonious music, energetic dance and lots of laughs ~ so come and = discover your inner-frog and join us for an enchanted hour with a very = happy ending! For an extra dose of fun, come and visit us on one of our special = preshow and after-party performances! Show and Tell with Trish and Mel = will join us on July 31st at 12:30 and August 12th at 2:30 for a = 20-minute pre-show with the frogs in the bog! Stay after for a meet and = greet with the cast, photos, snack, & face painting! Check them out at = http://showandtelltime.com/. American Sign Language Interpretation will be available at the = Saturday, August 4th performance at 3:30 p.m. The Frog Prince will provide Audio Description on the Sunday, August = 5th performance at 3:30 p.m. OUR DIRECTORS: Erin Bennett (Director) ~ Erin is excited to make her Weathervane = debut. She is currently teaching Language Arts at Roberts Middle School. = She previously taught drama and directed plays at Cuyahoga Falls High = School. In addition to working within the school system, Erin has shared = her talents in set design, costuming and stage management with numerous = community theatres in Bath, Cuyahoga Falls, Wadsworth and North Canton. = She is currently finishing her Masters degree in Arts Administration at = The University of Akron.=20 Eddie Nabring (Musical Director) ~ teaches fourth and fifth grade = orchestra classes at Leighton Elementary School in Aurora and is = assistant concert band director at Aurora High School. He has served as = musical director at Aurora High School for Anything Goes, Into the = Woods, West Side Story, Guys and Dolls, Once Upon a Mattress, and Joseph = and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. From 2002-2007 he has served as = musical director for various Harmon Middle School musicals and has = worked with Stow Players for Pump Boys and Dinettes and with Theater = 8:15 in Assassins. Trishah Scalera (Choreographer) ~ Trishah recently received her = Bachelors degree in Music Education from Ashland University. While = attending Ashland, she was involved in numerous theatre productions = including, Proof, Violet, and Cabaret. Trishah as also been performing = professionally in the area for 15 years, and worked on a variety of = productions at Magical Theatre Company and Carousel Dinner Theatre as = well as area community theatres including Weathervane Community = Playhouse, Wooster Stage Partners, and The Players Guild. With a passion = for arts education, Trishah has enjoyed teaching theatre, dance, and = music for the past five years. OUR CAST: Euripides ~ Shea Lee of AKRON (Miller South School for the Visual & = Performing Arts) Cricket ~ Sarah Hineline of AKRON (Miller South School VPA) Jumper ~ D'Angelo Sanders of AKRON(Miller South School VPA) Frog Prince Eric ~ Joshua Leeson of WADSWORTH (Wadsworth High School) King Glum ~ Brandon Kline of AKRON (Miller South School VPA) Jester / Dream Prince ~ Julianna Blischak of AKRON (St. Sebastian = School) Princess Pandora ~ Krissa Duhon of AKRON (Firestone High School) Auntie Drizelda ~ Alexandra Culbertson of BARBERTON (UL Light Middle) Snookums ~ Mika Takahashi of CUYAHOGA FALLS (Miller South School VPA) PRODUCTION TEAM: Director ~ Erin Bennett of CUYAHOGA FALLS Musical Director ~ Eddie Nabring of CUYAHOGA FALLS Choreographer ~ Trishah Scalera of AKRON Stage Manager ~ Leah Magnus of AKRON (Firestone High School, VPA) Lighting Design ~ Leslie Johnson of AKRON (Firestone High School, VPA) *** The Frog Prince Performance Schedule July 28 ~ August 12, 2007 Saturday, July 28 at 3:30 p.m. Sunday, July 29 at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 31 at 12:30 p.m. ~ PRESHOW & AFTER PARTY by "Show & Tell" Friday, August 3 at 7:00 p.m. Saturday, August 4 at 3:30 p.m. ~ ASL Interpretation Sunday, August 5 at 3:30 p.m. ~ Audio Description Tuesday, August 7 at 12:30 p.m. Friday, August 10 at 7:00 p.m. Saturday, August 11 at 3:30 p.m. Sunday, August 12 at 3:30 p.m. ~ PRESHOW & AFTER PARTY by "Show & Tell" Charge by phone at Weathervane's Ticket Office at 330-836-2626. Call between 10:00 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday. Tickets: $10. ### ------=_NextPart_001_0DE6_01C7C7CA.C51B4B50 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
NEWS = RELEASE=20
Contact: Melanie YC Pepe = (330)=20 836-2626x 17
www.WeathervanePlayhouse.com=
 
Weathervane=20 Playhouse
Proudly=20 Presents
The = Frog=20 Prince
A = Young Actor=20 Series Production
July 28 ~=20 August 12, 2007
 
    The Frog=20 Prince is a=20 charming musical adaptation of the well-loved fairy tale, both = delightfully=20 sweet and humorous. Hop on in and see this magical tale full of = color,=20 and excitement. This fun and energetic play is enjoyable for audiences = of all=20 ages, with picturesque settings, harmonious music, energetic dance and = lots of=20 laughs ~ so come and discover your inner-frog and join us for an = enchanted hour=20 with a very happy ending!
 
    = For an extra=20 dose of fun, come and visit us on one of our special preshow and = after-party=20 performances! Show and Tell with Trish and Mel will join us on = July=20 31st at 12:30 and August 12th at 2:30 for a = 20-minute=20 pre-show with the frogs in the bog! Stay after for a meet and greet with = the=20 cast, photos, snack, & face painting! Check them out at http://showandtelltime.com/.=
 
    = American=20 Sign Language Interpretation will be available at the Saturday, = August=20 4th performance at 3:30 p.m.
 
    = The Frog=20 Prince will provide Audio Description on the Sunday, August=20 5th performance at 3:30 p.m.
 
OUR=20 DIRECTORS:
 
    Erin=20 Bennett (Director) ~ Erin = is=20 excited to make her Weathervane debut. She is currently teaching = Language Arts=20 at Roberts Middle School. She previously taught drama and directed plays = at=20 Cuyahoga Falls High School. In addition to working within the school = system,=20 Erin has shared her talents in set design, costuming and stage = management with=20 numerous community theatres in Bath, Cuyahoga Falls, Wadsworth and North = Canton.=20 She is currently finishing her Masters degree in Arts Administration at = The=20 University of Akron.
 
    = Eddie=20 Nabring (Musical Director) ~ teaches fourth = and fifth=20 grade orchestra classes at Leighton Elementary School in Aurora and is = assistant=20 concert band director at Aurora High School. He has served as musical = director=20 at Aurora High School for Anything Goes, Into the Woods, = West=20 Side Story, Guys and Dolls, Once Upon a Mattress, and=20 Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. From 2002-2007 he = has=20 served as musical director for various Harmon Middle School musicals and = has=20 worked with Stow Players for Pump Boys and Dinettes and with = Theater 8:15=20 in Assassins.
 
   =20 Trishah Scalera (Choreographer) ~ Trishah = recently=20 received her Bachelors degree in Music Education from Ashland = University. While=20 attending Ashland, she was involved in numerous theatre productions = including,=20 Proof, Violet, and Cabaret. Trishah as also been = performing=20 professionally in the area for 15 years, and worked on a variety of = productions=20 at Magical Theatre Company and Carousel Dinner Theatre as well as area = community=20 theatres including Weathervane Community Playhouse, Wooster Stage = Partners, and=20 The Players Guild. With a passion for arts education, Trishah has = enjoyed=20 teaching theatre, dance, and music for the past five = years.
 
OUR=20 CAST:
 
Euripides ~ Shea Lee of AKRON (Miller South = School for the=20 Visual & Performing Arts)
Cricket ~ Sarah Hineline of AKRON = (Miller South=20 School VPA)
Jumper ~ D=92Angelo Sanders of=20 AKRON(Miller=20 South School VPA)
Frog Prince=20 Eric ~ Joshua Leeson of=20 WADSWORTH (Wadsworth High School)
King = Glum ~ Brandon Kline of AKRON (Miller South = School=20 VPA)
Jester / Dream=20 Prince ~ Julianna Blischak of = AKRON (St. Sebastian School)
Princess=20 Pandora ~ Krissa Duhon of = AKRON=20 (Firestone High School)
Auntie=20 Drizelda ~ Alexandra = Culbertson of=20 BARBERTON (UL Light Middle)
Snookums ~ Mika Takahashi of CUYAHOGA FALLS = (Miller South=20 School VPA)
 
PRODUCTION=20 TEAM:
 
Director ~ Erin Bennett of CUYAHOGA=20 FALLS
Musical=20 Director ~ Eddie Nabring of = CUYAHOGA=20 FALLS
Choreographer ~ Trishah Scalera of=20 AKRON
Stage=20 Manager ~ Leah Magnus of = AKRON=20 (Firestone High School, VPA)
Lighting=20 Design ~ Leslie Johnson of = AKRON=20 (Firestone High School, VPA)
 
***
The = Frog=20 Prince
Performance=20 Schedule
July 28 ~=20 August 12, 2007
 
Saturday, = July 28 at 3:30=20 p.m.
Sunday, July = 29 at 3:30=20 p.m.
Tuesday, = July 31 at 12:30=20 p.m. ~ PRESHOW & AFTER PARTY by "Show &=20 Tell"
Friday, = August 3 at 7:00=20 p.m.
Saturday, = August 4 at 3:30=20 p.m. ~ ASL Interpretation
Sunday, = August 5 at 3:30=20 p.m. ~ Audio Description
Tuesday, = August 7 at 12:30=20 p.m.
Friday, = August 10 at 7:00=20 p.m.
Saturday, = August 11 at=20 3:30 p.m.
Sunday, = August 12 at 3:30=20 p.m. ~ PRESHOW & AFTER PARTY by "Show &=20 Tell"
 
Charge = by phone at=20 Weathervane=92s Ticket Office at 330-836-2626.
Call = between 10:00=20 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday.
Tickets:=20 $10.
 
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around for velocity... I'm seeking individuals to fill the following roles (with approximate ages, and a special emphasis on those containing a *** next to the description): Cabbie: 40s-50s, blue collar guy The Girl Next Door: a perfect mix between cheerleader and valedictorian, 18-22 *** The Gentleman: young black male, 18-24, a bit of a tough-guy *** Two Baristas: young/trendy, one male, one female Homeless Woman's Daughter: age 6-10 (open to this being the real-life daughter of Homeless Woman) Waitress: female, 20s-40s Business Man: late 30s to early 50s Innocent: the exotic dancer...late 20s to mid-30s (no nudity) *** Auditions will take place on an upcoming weekend, likely Saturday, July 21. "velocity" is a silent four page script that follows the course of a dollar bill as it changes hands throughout a single day. No-budget. All roles are unpaid with a copy of the project provided upon completion. If you have responded before and/or have an audition set, it is unnecessary to do so again. Please respond to: roadscholarship at gmail.com ...with a headshot and/or place where your photo appears on the web. Thank you to all those who have responded throughout the process. Shane velocity a Road Scholar production ------=_Part_45008_19695385.1184623614244 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline
One more time around for velocity...
 
I'm seeking individuals to fill the following roles (with approximate ages, and a special emphasis on those containing a *** next to the description):
 
Cabbie: 40s-50s, blue collar guy
The Girl Next Door: a perfect mix between cheerleader and valedictorian, 18-22 ***
The Gentleman: young black male, 18-24, a bit of a tough-guy ***
Two Baristas: young/trendy, one male, one female
Homeless Woman's Daughter: age 6-10 (open to this being the real-life daughter of Homeless Woman)
Waitress: female, 20s-40s
Business Man: late 30s to early 50s
Innocent: the exotic dancer...late 20s to mid-30s (no nudity) ***
 
Auditions will take place on an upcoming weekend, likely Saturday, July 21.
 
"velocity" is a silent four page script that follows the course of a dollar bill as it changes hands throughout a single day. No-budget. All roles are unpaid with a copy of the project provided upon completion. If you have responded before and/or have an audition set, it is unnecessary to do so again.
 
Please respond to:
 
 
...with a headshot and/or place where your photo appears on the web. Thank you to all those who have responded throughout the process.
 
Shane
velocity
a Road Scholar production
------=_Part_45008_19695385.1184623614244-- From chadstutz at gmail.com Mon Jul 16 17:48:02 2007 From: chadstutz at gmail.com (Chad Stutz) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 20:48:02 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CASTING: Bang & Clatter/Eric Coble production Message-ID: LOOKING FOR 1 FEMALE ACTOR, LATE 30'S, 40'S OR 50'S Show: THE DEAD GUY Premise: Eldon Phelps is given $1million by a reality TV show, and he only has one week to spend it. The catch... he won't be alive at the end of that week. Casting: Roberta Phelps, Eldon's mother. Rehearsals: mid-August through September Performances: September 21 through October 21 Please send resumes and headshots (if available) to: chadstutz at gmail.com Auditions by appointment only. From thefivejones at sbcglobal.net Mon Jul 16 18:12:44 2007 From: thefivejones at sbcglobal.net (Heidi Jones) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 18:12:44 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]string quartet Message-ID: <399841.34286.qm@web80603.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-2044169525-1184634764=:34286 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit La Bella Quarta string quartet is available for weddings, cocktail parties, church services and special events. Contact via e-mail or phone: Molly Jones 440-248-2436 --0-2044169525-1184634764=:34286 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
La Bella Quarta string quartet is available for weddings, cocktail parties, church services and special events. 
 
Contact via e-mail or phone:
 
Molly Jones
440-248-2436
 
--0-2044169525-1184634764=:34286-- From divadxof at yahoo.com Mon Jul 16 18:22:06 2007 From: divadxof at yahoo.com (David Fox) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 18:22:06 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]YouTube videos And news From David Fox Message-ID: <714918.53165.qm@web36510.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-972624078-1184635326=:53165 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hello all. Busy summer for all of us I trust. I have been working on the band CD due out....um soon! Will let you know as we will be doing the grand opening of the new SEEKERS Coffee House and Cafe in Mentor , owned and operated by our good friend Julie Slattery and her husband Jack. More news on that at www.synergydotcom.com and I will be updating our calander there soon... This note is in part to share this link to some live performance video of me and the band... www.youtube.com/divadxof ..AND includes some clips from the 2006 performance of THE BARGAIN. See and share,,,,,not sure I got everyone. Feel free to post code from youtube also. And Yes.....I SEE GOD is there with full cast! And for you myspacers... http://www.myspace.com/divadjxofnet that is my alter ego So much to do...but as I reflect on the love and encouragment shown by all of you....I am sure that anything is possible. God bless you with grace and mercy, David aka~ Angel Rising~ www.divadjxof.net --0-972624078-1184635326=:53165 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hello all.
 
Busy summer for all of us I trust.
 
I have been working on the band CD due out....um soon! Will let you know as we will be doing the grand opening of the new SEEKERS Coffee House and Cafe in Mentor , owned and operated by our good friend Julie Slattery and her husband Jack.
 
More news on that at www.synergydotcom.com   and I will be updating our calander there soon...
 
This note is in part to share this link to some live performance video of me and the band...  
 
www.youtube.com/divadxof   ..AND includes some clips from the 2006 performance of THE BARGAIN.
 
See and share,,,,,not sure I got everyone. Feel free to post code from youtube also. And Yes.....I SEE GOD is there with full cast!
 
And for you myspacers...  http://www.myspace.com/divadjxofnet  that is my alter ego
 
So much to do...but as I reflect on the love and encouragment shown by all of you....I am sure that anything is possible.
 
God bless you with grace and mercy,
 
David
 
aka~ Angel Rising~
 
www.divadjxof.net
--0-972624078-1184635326=:53165-- From annleska at msn.com Mon Jul 16 18:27:13 2007 From: annleska at msn.com (Ann Leska) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 21:27:13 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Corrected Version/Audition Notice from Brecksville Theater on the Square Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_002A_01C7C7F0.1392BA50 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi : The audition notice that was sent yesterday for She Loves Me, from = Brecksville Theater on the Square had the wrong information listed. = Enclosed is the updated info. Sorry for the inconvenience. Thank you! Ann Leska BTOTS =20 Brecksville Theater on the Square announces auditions for She Loves Me, = the musical comedy that inspired the well-known movie You=E2=80=99ve = Got Mail.=20 Set in 1930=E2=80=99s Hungary, She Loves Me is considered by many to be = the most charming musical ever written. Georg and Amalia are two = feuding clerks in a European parfumerie (perfume/bath shop) who secretly = find solace in their anonymous romantic pen pals, not knowing their = respective correspondents are none other than each other. The stage is = set for many comedic moments in =E2=80=9Cthe shop around the = corner=E2=80=9D with lively character driven songs full of melody and = personality. Show dates will be November 8-11 and November 15-18. Auditions will be held at 7:00 PM on August 19 and 20 at the Blossom = Hill Complex in Brecksville at 4440 Oakes Road in Building 5. Callbacks = will be at 7:00 PM on August 23. All parts available for 14 years of = age and older. She Loves Me showcases a small but strong ensemble cast and chorus = playing a range of vivid memorable characters of all ages. Call 440. = 526.3442 or theater at btots.org for more = information.=20 CAST Georg: male, looks thirty to fortyish, shop clerk, strong = baritone/tenor voice=20 Amalia: female, twenties to thirty-something, shop clerk, high soprano = voice Sipos: male, middle aged, strong comedic role, shop clerk, baritone=20 Mr. Marachek: older looking, comedic role, store owner, baritone Illona: female, tries to look thirty-something, shop cashier, alto = voice Kodaly: male, very slick womanizing shop clerk, baritone/tenor Arpad: male, looks teenage, shop delivery boy, tenor Head Waiter: any age, comedic singing, baritone range Customers/Chorus: men and women, all ages (14 and older) and voices, = strong singing/acting necessary=20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ------- Get a sneak -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ------- Get a sneak peek of the all-new = AOL.com. ------=_NextPart_000_002A_01C7C7F0.1392BA50 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =EF=BB=BF
Hi : The audition notice that was sent = yesterday for=20 She Loves Me, from Brecksville Theater on the Square had the = wrong=20 information listed.  Enclosed is the updated info.  Sorry for = the=20 inconvenience.
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Brecksville = Theater on the=20 Square announces auditions for She Loves Me, the musical comedy = that=20 inspired the well-known movie =20 You=E2=80=99ve Got Mail.

Set in = 1930=E2=80=99s Hungary,=20 She Loves Me is considered by many to be the most charming = musical ever=20 written.  Georg and Amalia = are two=20 feuding clerks in a European parfumerie (perfume/bath shop) who secretly = find=20 solace in their anonymous romantic pen pals, not knowing their = respective=20 correspondents are none other than each other.  The stage is set for many = comedic=20 moments in =E2=80=9Cthe shop around the corner=E2=80=9D with lively = character driven songs full=20 of melody and personality.  = Show=20 dates will be November 8-11 and November = 15-18.

Auditions will = be held at=20 7:00 PM on August 19 and 20 at the Blossom Hill Complex in = Brecksville at=20 4440 Oakes Road in Building 5. Callbacks will be at 7:00 PM on = August=20 23.  All parts available for 14 years of age and = older.

She Loves = Me showcases a small but strong ensemble cast = and chorus=20 playing a range of vivid memorable characters of all = ages.  Call 440.=20 526.3442 or theater at btots.org for more = information.=20

 

CAST

Georg:  male, looks thirty to = fortyish, shop=20 clerk, strong baritone/tenor voice

Amalia:  female, twenties to = thirty-something,=20 shop clerk, high soprano voice

Sipos:  male, middle aged, strong = comedic role,=20 shop clerk, baritone

Mr.=20 Marachek:  older looking, comedic role, = store=20 owner, baritone

Illona:  female, tries to look = thirty-something,=20 shop cashier, alto voice

Kodaly:  male, very slick womanizing = shop clerk,=20 baritone/tenor

Arpad:  male, looks teenage, shop = delivery boy,=20 tenor

Head=20 Waiter:  any age, comedic singing, = baritone=20 range

Customers/Chorus:  = men and=20 women, all ages (14 and older) and voices, strong singing/acting = necessary=20

 

 

 

 

 

 





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Mighty Goliath Productions
announces it's 49th annual production
"The Pirates of Penzance"
April 4, 5, 6, 11, 12, 2008

Producer:  Kathy Snezek
Director:  Bernadette Hisey

Auditions will occur in early December.
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--0__=0ABBF988DFD5CF118f9e8a93df938690918c0ABBF988DFD5CF11-- From geoffshort at sbcglobal.net Tue Jul 17 06:00:51 2007 From: geoffshort at sbcglobal.net (GEOFFFREY SHORT) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 06:00:51 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Join "Cassidy On-Tour" tonight and Additions to Dreamgirls! Message-ID: <787637.53806.qm@web83808.mail.sp1.yahoo.com> --0-1025020197-1184677251=:53806 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Join "Cassidy On-Tour" tonight at the Cuyahoga County Public Library Parma Heights Branch at 7p. 6206 Pearl Rd., Parma Heights! Admission is free! Geoffrey Short, Kim Bush, Caron Wykle and Heather Balogh will be performing some of their favorite music while taking a look behind the scenes of the Cassidy and previewing the upcoming season! Cassidy On-Tour is an outreach performing group of the Cassidy Theatre and is sponsored by Greenbrier Retirement Community. We are also pleased to welcome two new members to the Dreamgirls cast! DeShawn Moses will be playing the role of "Marty" and Tommy Suleiman joins the Dreamgirls ensemble! Congratulations and welcome to both! The Cassidy Theatre is proud to announce the cast for the upcoming production of DREAMGIRLS! September 28th - October 14th, 2007 DREAMGIRLS is the story of the rise of fictional superstar girl group The Dreams at a time in American musical history when rhythm and blues blended with other styles of popular music creating a new American sound. Act One is set in the fabulous sixties - a time when we were still screaming for Elvis and listening to the Beatles, but were dancing to the new beat of countless girl and boy groups like The Supremes, The Marvelettes, The Temptations and The Shirelles. DREAMGIRLS is not just about the singing and the dancing and the performing. The play is also about the behind-the-scenes reality of the entertainment industry - the business part of show business that made possible this cultural phenomenon. Starring: Trinidad Snider as Deena Jones Ayeshah Douglas as Effie White Caron Wykle as Lorrell Robinson Kyle Primous* as Curtis Taylor, Jr. Teddy Rosado as James Thunder Early Carlos Cruz as C.C. White Bianca Sams as Michelle Morris DeShawn Moses as Marty Also Starring Kendra Payne Jennifer Ryan Aric Calhoun David Glowe Nathan Tolliver Earl Branch Alice Nelson Paul-Jordan Jansen Chinetha Hall Chris Bizub Meryl Johnson Holly Harris Jennifer Hayek Tommy Suleiman *Member Actor's Equity Association Directed by Geoffrey Short Musical Direction by David Williams Choreography by Jen Glowe Costumes by Lester Currie Set and Lighting Design by Meghan Mohler Stage Manager - Dylan Dwyer --0-1025020197-1184677251=:53806 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Join
"Cassidy On-Tour"
 tonight at the
6206 Pearl Rd., Parma Heights!
 Admission is free!
 
 Geoffrey Short, Kim Bush, Caron Wykle and Heather Balogh will be performing some of their favorite music while taking a look behind the scenes of the Cassidy and previewing the upcoming season!
 
Cassidy On-Tour is an outreach performing group of the Cassidy Theatre and is sponsored by Greenbrier Retirement Community.
 
We are also pleased to welcome two new members to the Dreamgirls cast!  DeShawn Moses will be playing the role of "Marty" and Tommy Suleiman joins the Dreamgirls ensemble!  Congratulations and welcome to both!
 
The Cassidy Theatre is proud to announce the cast for the upcoming production of
 
DREAMGIRLS!
September 28th - October 14th, 2007
 
DREAMGIRLS is the story of the rise of fictional superstar girl group The Dreams at a time in American musical history when rhythm and blues blended with other styles of popular music creating a new American sound. Act One is set in the fabulous sixties - a time when we were still screaming for Elvis and listening to the Beatles, but were dancing to the new beat of countless girl and boy groups like The Supremes, The Marvelettes, The Temptations and The Shirelles. DREAMGIRLS is not just about the singing and the dancing and the performing. The play is also about the behind-the-scenes reality of the entertainment industry - the business part of show business that made possible this cultural phenomenon.
 
Starring:
 
Trinidad Snider as Deena Jones
Ayeshah Douglas as Effie White
Caron Wykle as Lorrell Robinson
Kyle Primous* as Curtis Taylor, Jr.
Teddy Rosado as James Thunder Early
Carlos Cruz as C.C. White
Bianca Sams as Michelle Morris
DeShawn Moses as Marty
 
Also Starring
 
Kendra Payne                   
Jennifer Ryan
Aric Calhoun                  
David Glowe
Nathan Tolliver                   
Earl Branch
Alice Nelson                  
Paul-Jordan Jansen
Chinetha Hall                 
Chris Bizub
Meryl Johnson
Holly Harris
Jennifer Hayek
Tommy Suleiman

*Member Actor's Equity Association
 
Directed by Geoffrey Short
Musical Direction by David Williams
Choreography by Jen Glowe
Costumes by Lester Currie
Set and Lighting Design by Meghan Mohler
Stage Manager - Dylan Dwyer
--0-1025020197-1184677251=:53806-- From info at standingrock.net Tue Jul 17 06:24:20 2007 From: info at standingrock.net (Standing Rock Cultural Arts) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 09:24:20 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Festive Friday & Sidewalk Cinema July 27 Message-ID: <469CC304.7060708@standingrock.net> Greetings, WHO: Standing Rock Cultural Arts and Main Street Kent present WHAT: Sidewalk Cinema and Festive Friday -A Downtwown Innovative Community Event (D.I.C.E.) -A free screening of the Film ?The Never Ending Story? -Music by the Go Go Joes starting at 5:30pm -Select stores open 5-8pm WHEN: Friday, June 29, 5-11pm WHERE: Outdoors at The Home Savings Plaza -corner of Main and Water Streets in Downtown Kent -bring a blanket or a lawn chair CONTACT: 330-673-4970 Cost: Free www.standingrock.net for updates D.I.C.E. is a grassroots partnership between Standing Rock Cultural Arts and Main Street Kent whose purpose is to revitalize downtown Kent through cultural events. All events take place in the Open Air at The Home Savings Plaza and are free to the public. Sponsored by The Ohio Arts Council, Main Street Kent, The Henry V. and Frances W. Christenson Foundation, The City of Kent, The Kent Parks and Recreation Department, The Home Savings Plaza, Woodsy?s Music, City Bank Antiques, The Hall-Green Insurance Agency, Taco Tantos, The Wild Goat Cafe, Doodles Salon, Guys Pizza, Rays Place, The Loft, and The Licensed Beverage Association The Neverending Story Plot Summary: Rich with symbolism, ?The Neverending Story? is a classic children's tale designed to teach young people to come of age emotionally. The lessons are painless for they are couched in fantastical imagery and wild tales of adventure. Written originally in German by a German author, the story is an important contribution to literature because it addresses the dangers of tyranny. While Adolf Hitler and his Nazis are not directly mentioned in the story, the tale nonetheless reveals an understanding of the emotionally stunted mindset that leads dictators to hunger for power. Through the character of young Bastian Balthazar Bux, the reader gains an intuitive understanding of how life's tragedies can lead one to commit atrocious acts. Directed by Wolfgang Petersen Produced by Bernd Eichinger, Dieter Geissler Written by Michael Ende (novel) Wolfgang Petersen, Herman Weigel Distributed by Warner Brothers Release date(s) Flag of West Germany April 6, 1984 Running time 94 minutes (english version) 102 minutes (german version) Country West Germany About The Go-Go Joes: The Go-Go Joes are a new rock band that got together in the summer of '06. It started when Guitarist Sam Lasko got a drum set in his basement, wich sparked drummer Tyler Gontero's lost talent for drums. After this, the duo started regularly getting together for jam sessions. The thought of a band was rolling around in their heads. This is when they recruited bassist and long time friend, Kevin Bjerre. This new band was named the Accused. The three musicians formed a practice schedule, and started off with covers like Paranoid by Black Sabbath. And House of the Rising sun by the Animals. Plus a couple of Sam Lasko's originals, such as "hellz freezin over" and the popular " If You Die in Heaven". Around this time was when Lasko's Uncle Jim came into town. Being a song writer and long time musician himself, Jim decided to help the Accused record their first set, wich is the one you hear on myspace. After the first semester of school started, the Joes started looking into places to play. Lasko suggested they do the Rock School, wich was a six week period of time where you would be asigned a rock school coach. The band would then form a set and perform at the local Kent Stage. The Accused signed up for the gig. But by the time that they entered rock school, they had came to be known as the Go-Go Joes. This was Lasko's 4th time entering rock school, and the band decided they needed another guitarist, so the Joes recruited Guitarist Shawn Cline for the job(Lasko and Cline had attended previous rock schools together in a different band). Now at this time, the Joes' "Out of rock school" Second guitarist, was Kevin Alspach, but with the genious behind Lasko's writing, and the musical vibe of Cline's solos, plus the the gut wrenching fills from Gontero, and the heart thumping bass from Bjerre, the Joes decided to add Kline to their permanent list and unfortunately drop Alspach. Now the Joes are a thriving and budding rock band in the city of Kent Ohio. Go Go Joes website: http://www.myspace.com/celloboybjerre2 D.I.C.E. Schedule for 2007 Sidewalk Cinema -Friday, July 29, 9pm -Friday, August 31, 9pm Old Fashioned Ice Cream Social -Saturday, August 11, 1-4pm Cider Festival -Saturday, November 3, 12-3pm Thank you for supporting the Arts, Standing Rock Cultural Arts 257 N. Water St. Kent, OH 44240 330-673-4970 www.standingrock.net From Kimyddr at aol.com Tue Jul 17 06:50:59 2007 From: Kimyddr at aol.com (Kimyddr at aol.com) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 09:50:59 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]casting call marc norton show Message-ID: -------------------------------1184680259 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit we are casting for the marc norton show. this includes, episodes,skits and our tv commercials. there may be some pay. sunday july 29th from 11am until 2pm. bring your headshot, resume and your comedy chops. this is some of what we do . 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THE PHILANDERER In the late 1800s, the liberal Norwegian, Henrik Ibsen began to pen plays about the ?new woman,? an independent female, who did not view the man-woman relationship structure as the man being in charge with the female subservient. G. B. Shaw took up the same cry, and along with his commentaries on religion, morality, the educational system and politics, pushed the women?s liberation cause beyond that of Ibsen. Shaw?s ?THE PHILANDERER? is a typical Shavian comedy. It is long on laughs and has many social messages. It centers on the concept of what it means to be a man or a woman. Because the battle between the sexes continues to this very day, the play remains relevant. ?THE PHILANDERER,? which was written in 1893, was only Shaw?s second play. Years later, the more mature Shaw decided that the play needed a more complete ending, and added a fourth act. The Festival is presenting both the three and the four-act versions this season. Having only viewed the three-act presentation I cannot comment on the fourth segment. A friend who saw the quad production commented that the last act was more in what we now consider the Shaw later-years style and more completely wrapped up his message. The play takes us into the Ibsen Club where supposedly modern men and women strive to live social lives of equality, or at least pretend to do so. The action centers on Leonard Charteris, a man committed to remaining unattached. He is a philanderer who believes that only conventional people marry. He believes in "charming friendships." But, when he meets Julia Craven, a self-described "new woman" who belongs only to herself and is the property of no man, he finds he may have met his match, and maybe his mate. In one of the play?s most delightful scenes, which skewers the medical profession, Peter Krantz, as the aptly named Dr. Paramour, becomes depressed when he learns that a new liver disease he thinks he's discovered doesn't exist. Never mind that the news means his patient is perfectly healthy. It is just one of those Shaw inspired moments inserted to zap a group or cause whose actions he finds ridiculous. The festival?s production is on target. Ben Carlson is a delightful cad as philandering Charteris. Nicole Underhay (Julia Craven) effectively develops the womanly-woman. Nicola Correia-Damuge (Sylvia Craven) is clearly the manly-woman, who foreshadows the women who will come forth in the next generation?s liberation movement. Director Alisa Palmer has paced the show well and pointed the comedy lines. Judith Bowden?s set is beautiful and practically designed. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: The Shaw Festival does Shaw like no other acting company. Their production of ?THE PHILANDERER? is a delight while making the author?s points with fine acting and technical finesse. This is a ?sure see.? I?m sorry I didn?t experience the longer version as it would have elongated the wonderful experience. LILLIES In 1990, Jackie Maxwell, the Shaw?s Artistic Director, staged the first reading of a new translation of ?LILLIES,? a play originally written in French by Michel Marc Bouchard. The script went on to be produced across Canada and in Europe. Maxwell, decided to include ?LILLIES? in the 2007 Shaw season. ?LILLIES? is a mystery of hidden desires, the living out of fantasies, and the consequences of forbidden love. Set at a Catholic boys school in a small town in Canada, a secret love affair between two of the male students, a closeted jealous student, a gay drama teacher who pushes against school?s homophobic regulations, and a murder, are all part of the action. The staged reading, directed by Maxwell, was cast with all males, though three of the characters are women. The single gender casting adds an interesting dimension to the proceedings. The presentation was highlighted by fine performances by Kawa Ada as one participant in the love triangle, Blair Williams as his mother, Guy Bannerman as a priest and Ric Reid as an adult who, as a youth, was a member of the love triangle. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: Unfortunately for festival-goers, if they didn?t see the performance on July 13 they will not be able to see it. That?s really sad, as I found ?LILLIES? to be the most interesting scripts of this season and even in a staged reading format, for which the cast only had three rehearsals, the tension and idea development was excellent. It can only be hoped that Maxwell considers producing a staged version at a future Festival. (On a local note, I would encourage one of our more adventurous theatres to consider a staged presentation of the script.) THE CIRCLE Somerset Maugham, the author of ?THE CIRCLE,? is noted for writing plays concerning the British upper-classes and marriage. He believed that, ?in order to understand a society one should study its marriage laws and the arrangements between the sexes.? Like Shaw, Maugham used humor and witticism to develop his philosophical points of view. Maugham questions the 1920 ?s belief that ?men rule the world, wield the political and social instruments of power, and that their women are bred to keep their place while being quietly loving and supportive and provide the country?s great houses with future heirs.? ?THE CIRCLE,? which is considered by dramatists as Maugham?s finest play, has an interesting structure which centers on two love triangles, one relationship in the past, one in the present. The writer is a master at conversational style and the turning of a word to make an effect. His abilities are displayed well in this witty script. Interestingly, the final curtain of 1920?s productions of the play were generally met with hisses and boos as the audience was both shocked and repelled by the unexpected conclusion. Modern day audiences, considering the high rate of infidelity and divorce, are less likely to respond negatively. The story centers on the three-year marriage of Arnold and Elizabeth. He is a wealthy member of the British parliament. Arnold?s father and mother were divorced when he was young. The mother ran off with the father?s best friend, who, if not for the scandal, might have been elected Prime Minister. Elizabeth invites her lover (Edward Lutton), Arnold?s mother, the mother?s current husband, and a female family friend for a visit. Of course, the reason for the visit is to create havoc. The results, as can be assumed, turn out to be a showcase for questioning the need for marriage, what is the basis for love, and challenges whether love is an important ingredient in a successful marriage. Director Neil Munro had a clear concept, and accomplished it with proper pacing and imbuing his cast with the necessary attitudes and character development. He has even incorporated clever set and props changes as part of the production. The cast is excellent. David Jansen is properly uptight as Arnold. Beautiful and talented Moya O?Connell is delightful as conflicted Elizabeth. Gray Powell?s Edward Lutton is appropriately frustrated by Elizabeth?s decisions and the alteration of her choices regarding him. Wendy Thatcher is a hoot as Arnold?s estranged mother. Michael Ball is wonderful as the curmudgeon/puffed-up second husband of Lady Kitty. David Shurmann is attitude perfect as Arnold?s father. The production is performed in a beautifully appointed drawing room set, in the intimate Royal George Theatre. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: By today?s standards, ?THE CIRCLE? is a piece of fluff. In the 20s, when it was first staged, Maugham?s script confronted real issues and gave a flash of what was going to happen during the era of women?s liberation. The fine production is worth seeing, if for no other reason than to get a glimpse of early 20th century attitudes about men, women and marriage. In the next column I?ll review ?THE CASSILIS ENGAGEMENT? and ?THE KILTARTIN COMEDIES? and some information about other attractions in or near Niagara-on-the Lake. 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. 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The first time happens only once. And you'll want to be there to see this ... 
 
because mind-blowing rock 'n' roll is back. Karmic Dogma, Northeast Ohio's new progressive-rock band, will debut at 4:30 p.m., Saturday, July 21 at Ingenuity, Cleveland 's cutting-edge festival of arts and technology.
 
Karmic Dogma features Akron natives Dave Hineline (guitar) and Jon Batten (drums) and Shaker Heights residents Carolyn Jack (vocals) and Bruce Jennings (bass). They'll perform their powerful, political, original songs on the Chrysler-Jeep/WAVE Stage, on Euclid Avenue near the Cleveland State University College of Urban Affairs building between E. 17th and 18th streets.  
 
This first-ever concert by Karmic Dogma coincides with the release of the band's debut CD, "Insomniacs in the Bed of Faith," which will be available for purchase during the performance, along with limited-edition T-shirts.   
 
Ingenuity runs Thursday, July 18 through Sunday, July 22 in the Playhouse Square area of downtown Cleveland . For $5, you can get a passport admitting you to every festival event, outside or indoors, for one day; $15 buys a pass for the entire four-day festival. Go to www.ingenuitycleveland.com for complete information on events, performers, locations and admission.
--0-1288149643-1184683096=:84639-- From annsteffs at hotmail.com Tue Jul 17 07:53:59 2007 From: annsteffs at hotmail.com (Annmarie Steffes) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 10:53:59 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Robin Hood Caper Auditions at Royalton Players Message-ID: The Royalton Players will be holding auditions for "The Robin Hood Caper" by Fred Carmichael July 22nd and 23rd at 7pm. Carmichael takes an old plot - rob from the rich and give to the poor - and adds an amusing modern slant with 4 retired crooks who use their talents for charitable purposes. All roles available. The cast consists of 6 men and 4 women. Description of characters: The 4 "retired" crooks carry the bulk of the play, consisting of: ? Flora Langley: an old and very kindly soul ? Jason Bosley: speaks with a soft, almost ministerial quality in his voice ? Emily Jordan: perhaps the youngest of the four. The best preserved with a good figure for one her age. ? Phillip Mullins: older than the other three but with a wonderful sense of humor and something of a flirt. Other characters: ? Richard Collins: middle aged, handsome in a more rugged then pretty-boy way. ? Jessica Selby: attractive in mid twenties to thirties with a keen sense of humor but capable of being firm. ? Hubert Ratner: middle aged, smooth and overly confident to the point of being almost oily. ? Warren Coates: also middle aged, always trying to please but has unfortunate way of always saying the wrong thing. ? Frederick Ruggles: middle aged pleasant looking man whose gruffness hides quite a warm heart. ? Sylvia Coates: proper wife of a small-town official. Ages are approximate. Will consider individuals who are not the ages indicated but can be made up to look that age. Auditions will be held at the Masonic Temple, 6320 Royalton Rd in North Royalton (on 82 across from Arby's). Please be prepared to read from the script. The show will run September 21, 22, 23, 28, and 29. _________________________________________________________________ http://imagine-windowslive.com/hotmail/?locale=en-us&ocid=TXT_TAGHM_migration_HM_mini_pcmag_0507 From annsteffs at hotmail.com Tue Jul 17 07:57:46 2007 From: annsteffs at hotmail.com (Annmarie Steffes) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 10:57:46 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Final Correction to Royalton Players's Coffeehouse Production Message-ID: Sorry about the constantly changing times, but the Royalton Players are holding auditions for their coffeehouse production both Sunday August 5th and Monday the 6th at 7:30 pm and Sunday July 29th and Monday the 30th at 7pm (Please note additional audition dates). This production will feature three original plays produced by the Royalton Players. Director Domenic Farinelli (holding auditions the 5th and 6th) needs the following: 2 children, ages 10-12 10 teenagers, ages 13-17 Directors Ryan Grimes and Colleen Carrick (holding auditions the 29th and 30th) need the following: 1 male, age 14-18 1 male, age 20-30 1 female, age 20-30 5 females, ages 14-18 1 male, age 40-65 Auditions will be held at the Masonic Temple in North Royalton (6320 Royalton Rd, across from the North Royalton Arby's). Please be prepared to read from the scripts. This show is a one weekend performance on October 12th and 13th. For more information or if you are interested please contact Patty Devine at (440) 843-9637 Again, very sorry about the change in audition times, but due to the director's schedules and other ongoing theatre activites there were conflicts. Thanks! _________________________________________________________________ http://newlivehotmail.com From JGemini61065 at aol.com Tue Jul 17 08:05:07 2007 From: JGemini61065 at aol.com (JGemini61065 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 11:05:07 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ryan Finn where for art thou???????????? Message-ID: --part1_be3.17e427fb.33ce34a3_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Does anyone know how to get ahold of Ryan Finn?? He filmed his final film project at the Mansfield reformatory this past freezeing January. I believe Dante decribes 'hell' as a cold so cold it burns, not hot heat. Well the reformatory in January comes pretty dang close to this. It would be nice to hear something about this project...what happend...what grade did he get on the film...etc. Thank you for your time,Jeffrey ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour --part1_be3.17e427fb.33ce34a3_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Does an= yone know how to get ahold of Ryan Finn??
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Olmsted Performing Arts is in need of a trumpet player and a percussionists for our upcoming run of Disney's Beauty and the Beast. Our rehearsal/performance schedule is as follows:

Pit Rehearsal - Sunday, July 22 & Sunday, July 29 from 2:00-5:00

Tech Rehearsals - Tuesday, July 31 & Wednesday, August 1 in the evening (TBA)

Performances - Thursday - Saturday, August 2-4 at 7:30pm each evening with a 2:00pm matinee on Saturday, August 4.

Stipend available.

Interested instrumentalists should reply to:

Jason Falkofsky, Music Director at jason at olmstedperformingarts.com

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PC Magazine?s 2007 editors? choice for best web mail?award-winning Windows Live Hotmail. From asteiner at solonohio.org Tue Jul 17 10:05:55 2007 From: asteiner at solonohio.org (Arian Steiner) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 13:05:55 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Job Posting: Part Time Theater Education Department Coordinator/Manager on Duty Message-ID: <20070717T130555Z_0A9400130000@solonohio.org> --____DMZDPDYDKDFLRYNAKWKN____ Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT CITY OF SOLON SOLON CENTER FOR THE ARTS Part Time Theater Education Department Coordinator/Manager on Duty =20 Solon Center for the Arts is accepting applications for the Theater = Education Department Coordinator/Manager on Duty.=20 =20 Qualified Applicants must have completed a Bachelor of Arts degree in = Theater, Theater Education or a degree in a related field. Graduate = experience a plus. Responsibilities include both coordinating the Theater = Education Department as well as Administrative/Managerial duties. This = position involves daytime, evenings and some weekend hours totaling up to = 30-35 hours per week. This position is slotted at Grade C on the Wage = Scale which has a beginning hourly range of $13.0106. The successful = candidate will be slotted according their experience. In addition, rates = for teaching are established at a higher level. Applicants with previous = Arts Administration experience preferred. =20 Candidates for the coordinator position will be the driving force behind = all theater classes and workshops. Applicants must be professional, = display leadership qualities and be able to manage and coordinate the = theater faculty and students. Excellent problem solving and organizational = skills are a must. Candidates must be attentive to detail and have = artistic capabilities as well as business experience. The Theater = Education Department Coordinator will also be responsible for assisting = with day to day operations at the Center. The candidate will assist other = staff members, be responsible for opening/closing the building and operate = as manager on duty. Applicants must be able to work in a team environment. =20 Interested applicants should submit a letter of interest along with two = copies of a current resume by Monday, August 6, 2007 to the attention of = the Human Resources Department at the following address: = =20 City of Solon 34200 Bainbridge Road City of Solon 44139 =20 In addition, you may also email your letter and resume to tcornhof at solonohi= o.org. The names of all candidates for this position are subject to = public disclosure upon request. =20 The City of Solon is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminat= e on the basis of age, military status, national origin, race, religion, = sex, or disabled status in employment or the provision of services. = Please contact the Human Resource Manager regarding any accommodations = needed in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. --____DMZDPDYDKDFLRYNAKWKN____ Content-Type: multipart/related; boundary="____MVKRWDMCVYAUZIWRSEOV____" --____MVKRWDMCVYAUZIWRSEOV____ Content-Type: text/html; charset=windows-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT

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SOLON CENTER FOR THE ARTS

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Part Time Theater Education Department Coordinator/Ma= nager on Duty

 

Solon Cente= r = for the Arts is accepting applications for the Theater Education Department= Coordinator/Manager on Duty.

 

Qualified Applicants must have completed a Bachelor of Arts = degree in Theater, Theater Education or a degree in a related field. = Graduate experience a plus. Responsibilities include both coordinating the = Theater Education Department as well as Administrative/Managerial duties. = This position involves daytime, evenings and some weekend hours totaling = up to 30-35 hours per week. This position is slotted at Grade C on the = Wage Scale which has a beginning hourly range of $13.0106.  The successful candidate will be slotted = according their experience.  = In addition, rates for teaching are established at a higher level. = Applicants with previous Arts Administration experience preferred.

 

Candidates for the = coordinator position will be the driving force behind all theater classes = and workshops. Applicants must be professional, display leadership = qualities and be able to manage and coordinate the theater faculty and = students. Excellent problem solving and organizational skills are a must. = Candidates must be attentive to detail and have artistic capabilities as = well as business experience. The Theater Education Department Coordinator = will also be responsible for assisting with day to day operations at the = Center. The candidate will assist other staff members, be responsible for = opening/closing the building and operate as manager on duty. Applicants = must be able to work in a team environment.

 

Interested applicants = should submit a letter of interest along with two copies of a current = resume by Monday, August 6, 2007 = to the attention of the Human= Resources Department at = the following address:        =              =

City of Solon

34200 Bainbridge Road

= City of Solon 44= 139<= /P>

 

In addition, you may also = email your letter and resume to tcornhof at solonohio.org.  The names of all candidates for = this position are subject to public disclosure upon request.

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The City of Solon is an = Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of age, = military status, national origin, race, religion, sex, or disabled status = in employment or the provision of services.  Please contact the Human Resource Manager regarding any = accommodations needed in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities = Act of 1990.

--____MVKRWDMCVYAUZIWRSEOV____-- --____DMZDPDYDKDFLRYNAKWKN____-- From asteiner at solonohio.org Tue Jul 17 10:06:55 2007 From: asteiner at solonohio.org (Arian Steiner) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 13:06:55 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Job Posting: Part Time Dance Instructor Message-ID: <20070717T130655Z_0A9400130000@solonohio.org> --____NHDEZPWENNDQWZIMVCAO____ Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT CITY OF SOLON SOLON CENTER FOR THE ARTS Part Time Dance Instructor Solon Center for the Arts is accepting applications for Part Time Dance = Instructors.=20 =20 Qualified Applicants must have completed a Bachelor of Arts degree in = Dance from an accredited institution or be in their last year of obtaining = such a degree. Graduate experience and/or previous teaching experience a = plus. This position involves daytime, evenings and some weekend hours = starting in the Fall of 2007. Hourly rate is based upon experience and can = range from $22.00 to $25.00 per hour. =20 The successful applicant for the dance instructor position will work = closely with the Dance Department Coordinator. Applicants must be = knowledgeable in classical ballet, jazz and tap, along with having the = ability to work with students of all ages and skill levels. Previous = experience in hip hop is also a plus. Applicants must be professional, = display leadership qualities and be able to work in a team environment. = In addition, applicants should possess excellent problem solving, = organizational and interpersonal communications skills. =20 Interested applicants should submit a letter of interest along with two = copies of a current resume by Friday, August 3, 2007 to the attention of = the Human Resources Department at the following address: = =20 City of Solon 34200 Bainbridge Road City of Solon 44139 =20 In addition, you may also email your letter and resume to tcornhof at solonohi= o.org. The names of all candidates for this position are subject to public = disclosure upon request. =20 The City of Solon is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminat= e on the basis of age, military status, national origin, race, religion, = sex, or disabled status in employment or the provision of services. = Please contact the Human Resource Manager regarding any accommodations = needed in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. =20 POSTED: July 14, 2007 --____NHDEZPWENNDQWZIMVCAO____ Content-Type: multipart/related; boundary="____PZLOQALDLUXMBBOZWORM____" --____PZLOQALDLUXMBBOZWORM____ Content-Type: text/html; charset=windows-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT

CITY OF SOLON<= /P>

SOLON CENTER FOR THE ARTS

=

Part Time Dance Instructor

Solon Cente= r = for the Arts is accepting applications for Part Time Dance Instructors. =

 

Qualified Applicants must have completed a Bachelor of Arts = degree in Dance from an accredited institution or be in their last year of = obtaining such a degree. Graduate experience and/or previous teaching = experience a plus. This position involves daytime, evenings and some = weekend hours starting in the Fall of 2007. Hourly rate is based upon = experience and can range from $22.00 to $25.00 per hour.<= /SPAN>

 

The successful applicant = for the dance instructor position will work closely with the Dance = Department Coordinator.  Appl= icants must be knowledgeable in classical ballet, jazz and tap, along with = having the ability to work with students of all ages and skill levels. =   Previous experience = in hip hop is also a plus. Applicants must be professional, display = leadership qualities and be able to work in a team environment.  In addition, applicants should = possess excellent problem solving, organizational and interpersonal = communications skills.

 

Interested applicants = should submit a letter of interest along with two copies of a current = resume by Friday, August 3, 2007 = to the attention of the Human= Resources Department at the following address:    =             &nb= sp;      

City of Solon

34200 Bainbridge Road

= City of Solon 44= 139<= /P>

 

In addition, you may also = email your letter and resume to tcornhof at solonohio.org. The = names of all candidates for this position are subject to public disclosure = upon request.

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The City of Solon is an = Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of age, = military status, national origin, race, religion, sex, or disabled status = in employment or the provision of services.  Please contact the Human Resource Manager regarding any = accommodations needed in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities = Act of 1990.

=  

POSTED: July 14, 2007 --____PZLOQALDLUXMBBOZWORM____-- --____NHDEZPWENNDQWZIMVCAO____-- >From Leigh Angela Tue Jul 17 19:26:09 2007 From: Leigh Angela (Leigh Angela) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 14:26:09 -0400 (GMT-04:00) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Female Vocalist Needed, Professional Pay, Long term gig! Message-ID: <22084191.1184696770138.JavaMail.root at elwamui-sweet.atl.sa.earthlink.net> Jerry Bruno Productions (www.JerryBruno.com) is seeking a professional grade female vocalist for one of our most popular, first-call bands! Immediate bookings for weddings and private events. Must have great stage presence and be well-versed in all styles, from standards and jazz, to motown and current. Do not contact the office via the web site. Please respond only to Leigh by replying to this email with bio/resume/experience and photos. Only serious responses will be considered for an audition. Chosen vocalist must make this band their top priority (Saturday nights are most common). Thank you, Leigh A Peterson Entertainment Coordinator and vocalist with "The Avenue" Jerry Bruno Productions "Fear is the lock, and laughter the key to your heart." --Stephen Stills, Suite: Judy Blue Eyes From Mercuryss2003 at aol.com Tue Jul 17 11:42:44 2007 From: Mercuryss2003 at aol.com (Mercuryss2003 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 14:42:44 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Mercury Summer Stock: MAME: Buy One Get One Free: Wednesday Message-ID: --part1_cd7.14e532a8.33ce67a4_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Mercury Summer Stock offers Buy One Get One Free this Wednesday July 18 at=20 7:30pm MAME Book by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee Music and Lyrics by Jerry=20 Herman Based on the Novel by Patrick Dennis and the play =E2=80=9CAUNTIE MAME=E2=80=9D by Lawrence and Lee Directed and Choreographed by Pierre-Jacques Brault Opening July 13, 2007 At the Parma Little Theatre=20 Who is Mame? Some of Mame's wild, adventurous spirit is inside everyone who=20 lives for the moment and believes that =E2=80=9Clife is a banquet!=E2=80=9D=20= It's the height of=20 the 1920's and Auntie Mame becomes the guardian for her ten-year-old nephew,= =20 Patrick. Mercury Summer Stock presents Broadway's favorite madcap aunt!=20 Director Pierre-Jacques Brault helms an exciting production of the classic m= usical,=20 MAME, starring Cleveland's Own Broadway Diva, Jacqi Loewy. The winner of=20 three Tony Awards, Mame and her friends will have you humming for days to co= me,=20 with an irresistible score by Jerry Herman that includes =E2=80=9CIf He Walk= ed Into My=20 Life=E2=80=9D, =E2=80=9COpen a New Window=E2=80=9D, =E2=80=9CWe Need A Littl= e Christmas=E2=80=9D, =E2=80=9CBosom Buddies=E2=80=9D,=20 and of course, the Title Song. MAME will open on July 13, 2007 at the Parma=20 Little Theatre (6285 W. 54th Street, Parma). This is a limited engagement th= at=20 plays through July 28, 2007. The creative and design team are: Sara Smith, musical director; Juan Ingram,= =20 trumpeter; Mindi Bonde, stage manager.=20 The cast includes Jacqi Loewy* as Mame Dennis; Timothy Mark Adkins=20 (Beauregard), Dan DiCello (Mame's Friend), Katie Erney (Mame's Friend), Jon=20= Fancher (Mr.=20 Dwight Babcock), Amanda Fertal (Agnes Gooch), Christopher Fortunato (Mr.=20 Claude Upson), Annie Hickey (Mame's Friend), Sara Hubacher (Vera Charles), J= oanna=20 May Hunkins (Mame's Friend), Larissa Laughin (Mame's Friend), Judith Lucas=20 (Mrs. Doris Upson), Brian Marshall (Older Patrick), Daniel Marshall (Ito), M= ark=20 McCarthy (Mame's Friend), Cathy Prince (Mame's Friend), Molly Richards (Mame= 's=20 Friend), Olivia Scicolone (Mame's Friend), Miles Sternfeld (Young Patrick),=20 Kris Tesar (Mame's Friend), Matthew Thomas (Mame's Friend), Christopher We= ible=20 (Mame's Friend), Arthur Wise (Mame's Friend). Tickets for MAME are $15.00-$12.00 and available by calling Mercury Summer=20 Stock box office at (216) 771-5862. At A Glance:=20 What: Mercury Summer Stock: MAME When: July 18, 19, 20 21, and 25, 26, 27, 28; All performances at 7:30PM Where: Parma Little Theatre (Adjacent to Parma Senior High) 6285 W.54th=20 Street, Parma OH 44129 Cost: $15.00 for Adults and $12.00 for Juniors/Seniors For more information please visit our website at www.mercurysummerstock.com *Appears Courtesy of Actors Equity Association ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at=20 http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour --part1_cd7.14e532a8.33ce67a4_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

Mercury Summer Stoc= k offers Buy One Get One Free this Wednesday July 18 at 7:30pm=

MAME
Book by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee    = ; Music and Lyrics by Jerry Herman
Based on the Novel by Patrick Dennis
and the play =E2=80=9CAUNTIE MAME=E2=80=9D by Lawrence and Lee

Directed and Choreographed by Pierre-Jacques Brault
Opening July 13, 2007
At the Parma Little Theatre

Who is Mame? Some of Mame's wild, adventurous=20= spirit is inside everyone who lives for the moment and believes that =E2=80= =9Clife is a banquet!=E2=80=9D It's the height of the 1920's and Auntie Mame= becomes the guardian for her ten-year-old nephew, Patrick. Mercu= ry Summer Stock presents Broadway's favorite madcap aunt! Direct= or Pierre-Jacques Brault helms an exciting production of the classic musical= , MAME, starring Cleveland's Own Broadway Diva, Jacqi= Loewy.  The winner of three Tony Awards, Mame and her friends will ha= ve you humming for days to come, with an irresistible score by Jerry Herman=20= that includes =E2=80=9CIf He Walked Into My Life=E2=80=9D, =E2=80=9COpen a N= ew Window=E2=80=9D, =E2=80=9CWe Need A Little Christmas=E2=80=9D, =E2=80=9CB= osom Buddies=E2=80=9D, and of course, the Title Song. MAME will open on July 13, 2007 at the Parma Little Theatre (6285 W. 54th= Street, Parma). This is a limited engagement that plays through July 28, 20= 07.

The creative and design team are: Sara Smith, musical director; Juan Ingram,= trumpeter; Mindi Bonde, stage manager.


The cast includes Jacqi Loewy* as Mame Dennis;= Timothy Mark Adkins (Beauregard), Dan DiCello (Mame's Friend), Katie Erney=20= (Mame's Friend), Jon Fancher (Mr. Dwight Babcock), Amanda Fertal (Agnes Gooc= h), Christopher Fortunato (Mr. Claude Upson), Annie Hickey (Mame's Friend),=20= Sara Hubacher (Vera Charles), Joanna May Hunkins (Mame's Friend), Larissa La= ughin (Mame's Friend), Judith Lucas (Mrs. Doris Upson), Brian Marshall (Olde= r Patrick), Daniel Marshall (Ito), Mark McCarthy (Mame's Friend), Cathy Prin= ce (Mame's Friend), Molly Richards (Mame's Friend), Olivia Scicolone (Mame's= Friend), Miles Sternfeld (Young Patrick), Kris Tesar (Mame's Friend), Matth= ew Thomas (Mame's Friend),  Christopher Weible (Mame's Friend), Arthur= Wise (Mame's Friend).


Tickets for MAME are $15.00-$1= 2.00 and available by calling Mercury Summer Stock box office at = (216) 771-5862
.

At A Glance:

What: Mercury Summer Stock: MAME

When: July 18, 19, 20 21, and 25, 26, 27, 28; All performances at 7:30PM

Where: Parma Little Theatre (Adjacent to Parma Senior High) 6285 W.5= 4th Street, Parma OH 44129

Cost: $15.00 for Adults and $12.00 for Juniors/Seniors

For more information please visit our websit= e at www.mercurysummerstock.com

*Appears Courtesy of Actors Equity Association




**************************************
Get a s= neak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour --part1_cd7.14e532a8.33ce67a4_boundary-- From dadsongs at gmail.com Tue Jul 17 11:45:40 2007 From: dadsongs at gmail.com (Bruce Jennings) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 14:45:40 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Attention Childrens' Melody Experts With Clean Hands and Bright Faces! Message-ID: ------=_Part_9692_14766268.1184697940422 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline HELP! I am working on a project of producing a children's music CD. My client wants a song arranged to a specific melody. The original song had lyrics that read: "We're all in our places, clean hands and bright faces," or something to the effect. I don't know the melody. I'd gratefully appreciate if someone could either convey the melody, either by name or -- if need be -- singing it to me over the phone. Bruce Jennings ------=_Part_9692_14766268.1184697940422 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline
HELP!
 
I am working on a project of producing a children's music CD. My client wants a song arranged to a specific melody. The original song had lyrics that read: "We're all in our places, clean hands and bright faces," or something to the effect. I don't know the melody. I'd gratefully appreciate if someone could either convey the melody, either by name or -- if need be -- singing it to me over the phone.
 
Bruce Jennings
------=_Part_9692_14766268.1184697940422-- From elektrica53 at hotmail.com Tue Jul 17 12:13:45 2007 From: elektrica53 at hotmail.com (silvia marchena guillen) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 14:13:45 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Filmmaker got featured on Youtube! Message-ID:
Hello all! This is just to let you know that the team of Cinekadavera Digital is very pleased to announced that the second episode of our five episodes series "HangGirl" got featured on Youtube! We just received an email from the editor's saying that they have watched the video and have been selected as the "Editor's pick", so now we are in the front page of youtube and everybody can see it!
If you haven't see it yet, please check it out:
 
From magnet at magnet.aztemail.com Tue Jul 17 12:34:27 2007 From: magnet at magnet.aztemail.com (MAGNET) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 15:34:27 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Something Dada Makes Way For Krisztina Lazar Message-ID: <20070717-15342693-5a8-0@acc7> Something Dada will not be having a show this Friday night, while the Tower Press Building welcomes Krisztina Lazar's solo show to the Wooltex Gallery. The opening reception runs from 5 PM to 8 PM at the Wooltex Gallery. Check out Krisztina's website at http://www.transcendentbird.com/ for more information on her artistry. Something Dada will be back on Saturday night for our regularly scheduled 8 and 10:30 PM shows. We are sometimes transcendent, though seldom birdlike, and will also be in the Wooltex Gallery. So come down Saturday night if you can't make the opening (heck, even if you can, come on back) and see what we're making up. SOMETHING DADA IMPROVISATIONAL COMEDY All New... All Different... Like Always. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Next show times (all ages welcome - all tickets just $10): Friday, July 20th, 2007 **NO SHOW - COME SEE THE OPENING** Saturday, July 21st, 2007 8:00 PM and 10:30 PM The Wooltex Gallery Tower Press Building 1900 Superior Avenue Cleveland, OH Free Parking In Rear Cash and Checks only, ATM on site ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Something Dada The Tower Press Building 1900 Superior Ave., Suite 120 Cleveland, OH 44114 216.696.HAHA (4242) info at somethingdada.com http://www.somethingdada.com http://www.cafepress.com/somethingdada http://www.myspace.com/somethingdada Please do not reply to this email. To respond, please send email to info at somethingdada.com. This announcement was sent to neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com. If you do not wish to receive future announcements, please copy and paste the following into your browser's address bar: http://magnet.aztemail.com/optout.asp?addid=1535218&listid=78 From dadsongs at gmail.com Tue Jul 17 14:54:17 2007 From: dadsongs at gmail.com (Bruce Jennings) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 17:54:17 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Childrens' Melody Experts Came Through...With Clean Hands and Bright Faces! Message-ID: ------=_Part_9974_33538190.1184709257404 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Thanks, Lori! I have my melody and it's saved to my cell phone...if I need a cherry start to the day, I just have to check my messages! Bruce Jennings ------=_Part_9974_33538190.1184709257404 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline
Thanks, Lori! 
 
I have my melody and it's saved to my cell phone...if I need a cherry start to the day, I just have to check my messages!
 
Bruce Jennings
 
 
------=_Part_9974_33538190.1184709257404-- From melissasunwater at hotmail.com Tue Jul 17 16:03:27 2007 From: melissasunwater at hotmail.com (melissa ferrato) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 23:03:27 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Looking for circus performers Message-ID: For art show this next Saturday. Looking for stilt walkers, jugglers, etc... Please contact ursularauh at hotmail.com Cheers, _________________________________________________________________ Local listings, incredible imagery, and driving directions - all in one place! http://maps.live.com/?wip=69&FORM=MGAC01 From balletlaves at yahoo.com Tue Jul 17 17:01:09 2007 From: balletlaves at yahoo.com (Courtney Laves) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 17:01:09 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hip Hop teacher needed for the fall Message-ID: <109286.3736.qm@web58706.mail.re1.yahoo.com> --0-1324921200-1184716869=:3736 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Cleveland City Dance is looking for a new energetic Hip-hop teacher for the 2007-2008 year. Classes begin in September and run through mid-June 2008. 3 Classes are scheduled on fridays. The first class may begin at 4:00, 4:30 or 5:00pm. Previous teaching experince is a must. Please forward your resume via info at clevlendcitydance.com You will need to audition by teaching 2 classes on/or by Tuesday, August 7, 2007. You may contact the director, Courtney at 216-932-0222 to set up an appointment. Thank you --------------------------------- Park yourself in front of a world of choices in alternative vehicles. Visit the Yahoo! Auto Green Center. --0-1324921200-1184716869=:3736 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Cleveland City Dance is looking for a new energetic Hip-hop teacher for the 2007-2008 year.
Classes begin in September and run through mid-June 2008.  3 Classes are scheduled on fridays.  The first class may begin at 4:00, 4:30 or 5:00pm.
 
Previous teaching experince is a must.  Please forward your resume via info at clevlendcitydance.com
 
You will need to audition by teaching 2 classes on/or by Tuesday, August 7, 2007.
 
You may contact the director, Courtney at 216-932-0222 to set up an appointment.
 
Thank you


Park yourself in front of a world of choices in alternative vehicles.
Visit the Yahoo! Auto Green Center. --0-1324921200-1184716869=:3736-- From sales at rparts.org Tue Jul 17 17:47:27 2007 From: sales at rparts.org (Brandon Smith) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 20:47:27 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need 2 Korg Triton keyboards In-Reply-To: <20070713050212.595D761FBE@mailman.siteprotect.com> References: <20070713050212.595D761FBE@mailman.siteprotect.com> Message-ID: <089401c7c8d5$37012680$7100a8c0@RPA.LOCAL> Need to rent these for three weeks. Anyone got a lead? Brandon Smith Mansfield Symphony Orchestra No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.476 / Virus Database: 269.10.8/904 - Release Date: 7/16/2007 5:42 PM From info at standingrock.net Tue Jul 17 18:19:45 2007 From: info at standingrock.net (Standing Rock Cultural Arts) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 21:19:45 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Clarification on date for Festive Friday Message-ID: <469D6AB1.8000908@standingrock.net> Greetings, It was pointed out that the press release had the incorrect date on it. The correct date is Friday, July 27, 5-11pm Thank you. Standing Rock Cultural Arts 257 N. Water St. Kent, OH 44240 330-673-4970 www.standingrock.net From melissasunwater at hotmail.com Tue Jul 17 18:52:08 2007 From: melissasunwater at hotmail.com (melissa ferrato) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 01:52:08 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Take 2. Message-ID: Looking for people skilled in the art of play. Jugglers, stiltwalkers, firedancers, clowns, face painters, balloon artists, acrobats, costume wearers, etc. For an interactive arts event in downtown Akron on Wednesday the 25th. Please contact Ursula at ursularauh at hotmail.com. _________________________________________________________________ http://liveearth.msn.com From meglouisedance at yahoo.com Tue Jul 17 19:22:49 2007 From: meglouisedance at yahoo.com (megan pitcher) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 19:22:49 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Moves (News) Message-ID: <263755.41641.qm@web55408.mail.re4.yahoo.com> Cleveland Moves (News) Dance Info and Opinions www.meglouisedance.blogspot.com Check out all the dance performances and events coming up! Tell us about the dance events in your area or recommend dance classes. Anyone can post a new listing or add comments to existing postings. All you need is a gmail account. For more help becoming a blog author, contact Megan: meglouisedance at yahoo.com ____________________________________________________________________________________ Yahoo! oneSearch: Finally, mobile search that gives answers, not web links. http://mobile.yahoo.com/mobileweb/onesearch?refer=1ONXIC From februarycarrie at yahoo.com Tue Jul 17 19:35:17 2007 From: februarycarrie at yahoo.com (Carrie Bodenger) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 19:35:17 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]78 record update - homes have been found! Message-ID: <699591.19244.qm@web33613.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1776885354-1184726117=:19244 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hi there, Thanks to all of you who responded to my cry for help...including old friends who have reconnected! There were lots of good suggestions. Several people who first contacted me are coming to check them out soon. If I have any left over I'll contact those of you who asked about specific records or made specific requests. Carrie (tuesday eve, 7/17) --------------------------------- Yahoo! oneSearch: Finally, mobile search that gives answers, not web links. --0-1776885354-1184726117=:19244 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Hi there,
Thanks to all of you who responded to my cry for help...including old friends who have reconnected! There were lots of good suggestions.
 
Several people who first contacted me are coming to check them out soon. If I have any left over I'll  contact those of you who asked about specific records or made specific requests.
 
Carrie  (tuesday eve, 7/17)
 
 


Yahoo! oneSearch: Finally, mobile search that gives answers, not web links. --0-1776885354-1184726117=:19244-- From mslerner at adelphia.net Tue Jul 17 19:39:57 2007 From: mslerner at adelphia.net (Michael Lerner) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 22:39:57 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Flashback Band Performs at Legacy Saturday Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_002E_01C7C8C3.66EF3880 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Flashback rock 'n soul band will be performing at Legacy Village in Lyndhurst this Saturday, July 21 from 7pm - 10pm. Come on out for a great evening of pop, rock, soul, r&b, and Motown hits. Don't forget your dance shoes! Sunday, July 29 we will be entertaining at Solon Home Days from 1pm to 4pm. For our complete schedule, go to www.flashbackbandonline.com ------=_NextPart_000_002E_01C7C8C3.66EF3880 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The = Flashback rock 'n soul band will be performing at Legacy = Village in=20 Lyndhurst this Saturday, July 21 from 7pm - = 10pm.
Come on out for = a great=20 evening of pop, rock, soul, r&b, and Motown hits. Don't forget your = dance=20 shoes!
 
Sunday, July 29 = we will be=20 entertaining at Solon Home Days from 1pm to 4pm.
 
For our = complete schedule,=20 go to www.flashbackbandonline.com
 
 
 
------=_NextPart_000_002E_01C7C8C3.66EF3880-- From Jharcar at weathervaneplayhouse.com Wed Jul 18 05:09:02 2007 From: Jharcar at weathervaneplayhouse.com (Jan Harcar) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 08:09:02 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for "The Lion in Winter" -- Akron Message-ID: <002e01c7c934$6e5dec80$6b01a8c0@wcp.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_002B_01C7C912.E6CDF4C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable AUDITION NOTICE X AUDITION NOTICE X AUDITION NOTICE Ticket Office: 330-836-2626 Weathervane Playhouse Announces AUDITIONS - BY APPOINTMENT for THE LION IN WINTER Weathervane Playhouse will hold AUDITIONS BY APPOINTMENT for THE LION IN = WINTER by James Goldman. Auditions will be held at Weathervane = Playhouse, 1301 Weathervane Lane (in the Valley off Merriman Road) on = Sunday and Monday, August 5 and 6, starting at 7 p.m. Auditioners are = asked to prepare 1 contemporary, dramatic monologue not to exceed 2 = minutes in length. Call 330-836-2626 for an appointment. 14 = Performances run October 10 - 28, 2007 Needed: 5 Men age 16 - 55 Henry: age 45 - 55, Richard: 25 - 35, Geoffrey: 20 - 30, John: 16 - 21, = Philip: 18 - 25 2 Women age 20 - 55 Eleanor: age 45 - 55, Alais: age 20 - 28 Director for the production is Rohn Thomas (AEA, AFTRS, SAG) who is an = actor/director based mainly in the Cleveland/Pittsurgh areas who has = appeared in bit or supporting roles in such notable movies as The = Shawshank Redemption and The Mothman Prophecies. In addition to film, = Thomas has been an Equity Actor for over twenty-five years and has = worked at such regional theatres as the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, = the Studio Arena in Buffalo, The Cleveland Play House, and the Great = Lakes Theatre Festival. His work also includes industrial film = (corporate training videos), voice-overs and commercials. He recently = did a one-time spot on the hit television series The West Wing. Other = Television credits include the made-for-TV films What She Doesn't Know, = Babe Ruth, Guilty Until Proven Innocent, Murder Ordained and the = television pilot Equal Justice. When not working on stage, screen or studio, Thomas teaches his a highly = praised, recurring workshop, Acting for the Camera, at Kent State = University. Thomas feels that actor training in the US today must = include instruction in film acting. 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 ------=_NextPart_000_002B_01C7C912.E6CDF4C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

AUDITION NOTICE X AUDITION = NOTICE=20 X = AUDITION=20 NOTICE

Ticket Office: 330-836-2626

Weathervane Playhouse Announces

AUDITIONS =96 BY APPOINTMENT = for

THE LION IN=20 WINTER

Weathervane Playhouse will hold AUDITIONS BY = APPOINTMENT for THE LION IN=20 WINTER by James Goldman. Auditions will be held at = Weathervane=20 Playhouse, 1301 Weathervane Lane (in the Valley off Merriman Road) on = Sunday and Monday, August 5 and 6, starting at 7 = p.m.=20 Auditioners are asked to prepare 1 contemporary, dramatic monologue = not to=20 exceed 2 minutes in length. Call 330-836-2626 for an = appointment.  14=20 Performances run October 10 - 28, 2007

Needed:

5 Men age 16 - 55

Henry: age 45 =96 55, Richard: 25 =96 35, Geoffrey: 20 = =96 30, John:=20 16 =96 21, Philip: 18 - 25

2 Women age 20 - 55

Eleanor: age 45 =96 55, Alais: age 20 =96 28

Director for the production is Rohn = Thomas=20 (AEA, AFTRS, SAG) who is an actor/director based=20 mainly in the Cleveland/Pittsurgh areas who = has appeared=20 in bit or supporting roles in such notable movies as The Shawshank Redemption and The Mothman=20 Prophecies. In = addition to=20 film, Thomas has been an Equity Actor for over twenty-five years and has = worked=20 at such regional theatres as the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, the = Studio=20 Arena in Buffalo, The Cleveland Play House, and the Great Lakes Theatre=20 Festival. His work also includes industrial film (corporate training = videos),=20 voice-overs and commercials. He recently did a one-time spot on the hit=20 television series The West=20 Wing. Other = Television credits=20 include the made-for-TV films <= I>What She Doesn't=20 Know, Babe=20 Ruth, Guilty Until Proven=20 Innocent, = Murder=20 Ordained and the = television=20 pilot Equal=20 Justice.

When not working on stage, screen or studio, Thomas teaches his a = highly=20 praised, recurring workshop, Acting for the Camera, at Kent State University. Thomas=20 feels that actor training in the US today must include instruction in = film=20 acting.

The Ohio Arts Council = helped fund this=20 program with state tax dollars to encourage economic = growth,
education excellence and = cultural=20 enrichment for all Ohioans.
Additional Season = Sponsors: WKSU,=20 Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company
www.weathervaneplayhouse.com=
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Yahoo! Small Business gives you all the tools to get online. --0-74157235-1184765038=:54284-- From fstorch at beckcenter.org Wed Jul 18 07:27:40 2007 From: fstorch at beckcenter.org (Fran Storch) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 10:27:40 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Experience the "de-lovely" music of Cole Porter - Teen Musical Theater Camp at Beck Center Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84EEB06E1@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7C947.CBD04BEE Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable End your Summer on a High Note... =20 Experience the "de-lovely" music of Cole Porter at the Beck Center for the Arts' Summer Performance Workshop Musical Theater =20 "I Get A Kick Out of You!" July 30 to August 17, 2007 Mondays through Fridays 12:00 to 4:00 pm Ages 13-18 Tuition: $295 =20 To register, call the Beck Center at (216) 521-2540, ext. 222 or online at www.beckcenter.org =20 =20 This three-week musical theater camp is for students who are serious about performing. The camp will follow the fifty-year career of composer Cole Porter, famous for his Broadway musicals and Hollywood hits such as Anything Goes and Kiss Me Kate.=20 =20 Cole Porter was noted for his sophisticated lyrics, clever rhymes and complex forms. His musicals bring to life the golden era of the Broadway Musical. As students prepare for the show, they will have the opportunity to hone their techniques in singing and dance in the style of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rodgers. With top hats and tails, ball gowns and tapping feet, the performance will be a gala event.=20 =20 Working with each choreographer and musical director, students will be challenged to bring the work of the classroom up to performance level as they mount this tremendous musical show. Make new friends while enjoying a fabulous performance experience on the Beck Center Main Stage. =20 Placement Auditions Thursday, July 26, 6:00 to 9:00 pm or Saturday, July 28, 12:00 to 3:00 pm. =20 Classes=20 July 30 to August 17 Mondays through Fridays 12:00 to 4:00 pm =20 Performances Friday, August 17 at 7:30 pm and Saturday, August 18 at 2:00 and 7:30 pm. =20 SPW Musical Theater Staff 2007 Director: Dawn Youngs Choreographers: Monica Olejko, Rachael Widener, Megan Pitcher, and Steven Higganbotham Musical Directors: Brad Wyner, Heidi Herczeg, Nick Crowthers, and Evie Morris =20 To register, call the Beck Center at (216) 521-2540, ext. 222 or online at www.beckcenter.org =20 =20 Posted by: Fran Storch Marketing Assistant Beck Center for the Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, OH 44107 (216) 521-2540, x244 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7C947.CBD04BEE Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

End your Summer = on a High Note...

 

Experience the “de-lovely” = music of Cole Porter

at= the Beck Center for the Arts’

Summer Performance Workshop = Musical Theater

 

“I Get = A Kick Out of You!”

July 30 to = Au= gust 17, 2007

Mondays through = Fridays

12:0= 0 to 4:00 pm

Ages = 13-18

Tuition: = $295

 

To register, call the = Beck = Center at (216) 521-2540, ext. 222 or online = at www.beckcenter.org

 

This three-week musical theater camp is for students who = are serious about performing.  = The camp will follow the fifty-year career of composer Cole = Porter, famous for his Broadway musicals and = Hollywood hits such as Anything = Goes and Kiss Me Kate. =

 

Cole Porter = was noted for his sophisticated lyrics, clever rhymes and complex forms.  His musicals bring to life the = golden era of the Broadway Musical.  = As students prepare for the show, they will have the opportunity to hone = their techniques in singing and dance in the style of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rodgers.  With top hats and = tails, ball gowns and tapping feet, the performance will be a gala event. =

 

Working with each choreographer and musical director, = students will be challenged to bring the work of the classroom up to performance = level as they mount this tremendous musical show.  Make new friends while enjoying = a fabulous performance experience on the Beck Center Main = Stage.

 

Placement Auditions

Thursday, July 26, 6:= 00 to 9:00 pm or Saturday, July 28, 12= :00 to 3:00 pm.

 

Classes =

July 30 to August 17

Mondays through Fridays

12:00 to 4:00 pm

 

Performances=

Friday, August 17 at 7:= 30 pm and Saturday, August 18 at = 2:= 00 and = 7:= 30 pm.

 

SPW Musical Theater Staff 2007

Director:         = ;       Dawn Youngs

Choreographers:    Monica Olejko, Rachael Widener, Megan Pitcher, and Steven = Higganbotham

Musical Directors: = Brad Wyner, Heidi Herczeg, Nick Crowthers, and Evie = Morris

 

To register, call the = Beck = Center at (216) 521-2540, ext. 222 or online = at www.beckcenter.org

 

=  

Posted by:

Fran Storch

Marketing Assistant

Beck Center for the = Arts

17801 Detroit = Avenue

Lakewood, OH  = 44107

(216) 521-2540, x244

 

 

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7C947.CBD04BEE-- From wasonpc1 at gmail.com Wed Jul 18 07:38:46 2007 From: wasonpc1 at gmail.com (Ross Wason) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 10:38:46 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last Weekend for "A Chorus Line" at ACT! Message-ID: ------=_Part_88945_12056552.1184769526812 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline *Aurora Community Theatre* ** Proudly Presents our Summer Theatre Production of ** *"A Chorus Line" * ** *8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays * *July 20 & 21 * *LAST WEEKEND!* *Directed by Allison Bressi* *Produced by Marianne Paul* *Complete cast, crew, show information **and tickets available on-line at* *www.auroracommunitytheatre.com * ** *or Call 330-562-1818* Conceived and Originally Directed and Choreographed by MICHAEL BENNETT Book by James Kirkwood & Nicholas Dante Music by Marvin Hamlisch Lyrics by Edward Kleban Co-Choreographed by Bob Avian *"A Chorus Line"* is a stunning musical-verite about a chorus audition for a Broadway musical. It tells of the achingly poignant ambitions of professional Broadway gypsies to land a job in the show and is a powerful metaphor for all human aspiration. Memorable musical numbers include *I Can Do That, At the Ballet, Dance:Ten;Looks;Three, The Music and the Mirror, What I Did for Love, One (Singular Sensation) *and *I Hope I Get It. *9 Tony Awards 3 Obie Awards Pulitzer Prize for Drama Special Gold Tony Award in honor of becoming Broadway's longest-running musical.* * -- Ross H. Wason, Sr. 216-643-8122 Office 216-965-4547 Cell WasonPC1 at gmail.com ------=_Part_88945_12056552.1184769526812 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline
Aurora Community Theatre
 
Proudly Presents our Summer Theatre Production of
 
"A Chorus Line"
 
8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays

July 20 & 21

LAST WEEKEND!

Directed by Allison Bressi
Produced by Marianne Paul
Complete cast, crew, show information and tickets available on-line at
 
or Call 330-562-1818

Conceived and Originally Directed and Choreographed by MICHAEL BENNETT
Book by James Kirkwood & Nicholas Dante
Music by Marvin Hamlisch
Lyrics by Edward Kleban
Co-Choreographed by Bob Avian

"A Chorus Line" is a stunning musical-verite about a chorus audition for a Broadway musical.  It tells of the achingly poignant ambitions of professional Broadway gypsies to land a job in the show and is a powerful metaphor for all human aspiration.  Memorable musical numbers include I Can Do That, At the Ballet, Dance:Ten;Looks;Three, The Music and the Mirror, What I Did for Love, One (Singular Sensation) and
I Hope I Get It.  
9 Tony Awards
3 Obie Awards
Pulitzer Prize for Drama
Special Gold Tony Award in honor of becoming Broadway's longest-running musical.


--
Ross H. Wason, Sr.
216-643-8122 Office
216-965-4547 Cell
WasonPC1 at gmail.com

------=_Part_88945_12056552.1184769526812-- From WorkmanL at playhousesquare.org Wed Jul 18 08:21:07 2007 From: WorkmanL at playhousesquare.org (Lora Workman) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 11:21:07 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]2007 Rising Start Talent Contest for Singers & Dancers at Playhouse Square - $500.00 Grand Prize & No Entry Fee! Message-ID: <7F149345E01A6A469CE2CE13DBF6FF0004B2650A@ntserv6.playhousesquare.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7C94F.4388A827 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 2007 RISING STAR TALENT CONTEST at PLAYHOUSE SQUARE $500.00 GRAND PRIZE! NO ENTRY FEE!! =20 SINGERS & DANCERS AGES 7 THRU ADULT Whether you're 7 or 70, a clogger or an opera singer, you can compete with local talent for cash prizes and get the chance to perform on one of the stages at Playhouse Square. The Rising Star Talent Contest is for Singers and Dancers only (solo or groups welcome). Sorry no bands, clowns, comedians, jugglers, magicians, etc. =20 PRELIMINARY AUDITIONS (BY APPOINTMENT ONLY) WILL BE HELD ON: Thursday, August 23, 2007 and Saturday, August 25, 2007 =20 TO REQUEST AN APPLICATION: Reply to this email (a jpeg file will be sent to you), call 216.348.7909, or go to www.playhousesquare.org/arts-education and download the application. =20 DEADLINE FOR APPLICATION SUBMISSION: Friday, August 17, 2007 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7C94F.4388A827 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
2007 RISING STAR TALENT = CONTEST
at
PLAYHOUSE=20 SQUARE
$500.00 GRAND PRIZE!
NO ENTRY=20 FEE!!
 
SINGERS & DANCERS AGES 7 THRU = ADULT
Whether=20 you're 7 or 70, a clogger or an opera singer, you can compete with local = talent=20 for cash prizes and get the chance to perform on one of the stages at = Playhouse=20 Square. The Rising Star Talent Contest is for = Singers and Dancers only (solo or groups welcome). Sorry no = bands,=20 clowns, comedians, jugglers, magicians, = etc.
 
PRELIMINARY AUDITIONS (BY APPOINTMENT ONLY) = WILL = BE HELD=20 ON:
Thursday,=20 August 23, 2007 and Saturday, August 25,=20 2007
 
TO REQUEST AN APPLICATION:
Reply to=20 this email (a jpeg file will be sent to you), call 216.348.7909, or = go to=20 www.playhousesquar= e.org/arts-education=20 and download the application.
 
DEADLINE FOR APPLICATION=20 SUBMISSION:
Friday, August 17,=20 2007
 
 
------_=_NextPart_001_01C7C94F.4388A827-- From najyoung at aol.com Wed Jul 18 09:03:51 2007 From: najyoung at aol.com (najyoung at aol.com) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 12:03:51 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tam Tam Magic @ Ingenuity Fest 2007- Come and support African music and culture in Cleveland! Message-ID: <8C9976C5E38FA91-FD4-91E1@webmail-dd07.sysops.aol.com> ----------MB_8C9976C5E38FA91_FD4_12679_webmail-dd07.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Tam Magic is a collective of talented artists from?West Africa?and the United States who?have united?to preserve and promote?the beauty and complexity of traditional African?cultures through music, song and dance. Led by?Senegalese master?percussionist Assane M'baye, Tam Tam Magic?dazzles audiences with lightening fast rhythms?and amazing choreography. They perform @ Ingenuity Fest, Sunday, 7/22/07, at?6pm on the Main Stage located on E. 14 & Euclid.? Admission is just $5.? For more information about Tam Tam Magic please call: (216) 224-4313??or email:?tanya-robinson at sbcglobal.net ________________________________________________________________________ AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com. ----------MB_8C9976C5E38FA91_FD4_12679_webmail-dd07.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Tam Magic is a collective of talented artists from West Africa and the United States who have united to preserve and promote the beauty and complexity of traditional African cultures through music, song and dance. Led by Senegalese master percussionist Assane M'baye, Tam Tam Magic dazzles audiences with lightening fast rhythms and amazing choreography.

They perform @ Ingenuity Fest, Sunday, 7/22/07, at 6pm on the Main Stage located on E. 14 & Euclid.  Admission is just $5. 

For more information about Tam Tam Magic please call: (216) 224-4313  or email: tanya-robinson at sbcglobal.net

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----------MB_8C9976C5E38FA91_FD4_12679_webmail-dd07.sysops.aol.com-- From road_luva at yahoo.com Wed Jul 18 09:41:17 2007 From: road_luva at yahoo.com (Melissa Hughes) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 09:41:17 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Location Needed Message-ID: <59028.34143.qm@web83106.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1266202905-1184776877=:34143 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Seeking a location to host a open mic reading series beginning in August. Please email me to discuss location, cost and dates. Thanks Melissa road_luva at yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Make August even hotter!! Strawberries and Whipped Cream erotic reading series invites writers and readers of erotic literature and erotica to participate in an evening of mental stimulation. No matter what you?re into, you?ll hear something that will hit the spot. Date and Location TBA For more details email Melissa at road_luva at yahoo.com --0-1266202905-1184776877=:34143 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Seeking a location to host a open mic reading series beginning in August. Please email me to discuss location, cost and dates. Thanks
Melissa
 
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Make August even hotter!!
 
Strawberries and Whipped Cream erotic reading series
invites
writers and readers of erotic literature and erotica to participate in an evening of mental stimulation. No matter what you?re into, you?ll hear something that will hit the spot.
Date and Location TBA
For more details email Melissa at road_luva at yahoo.com
--0-1266202905-1184776877=:34143-- From RBobgan at cptonline.org Tue Jul 17 19:16:18 2007 From: RBobgan at cptonline.org (Raymond Bobgan) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 22:16:18 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions -- CPT needs 3 men 17-50 for Osama the Hero Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7C8E1.A07AFF8B Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 =20 CPT is holding additional auditions for Osama the Hero by Dennis Kelly, Directed by Raymond Bobgan. =20 =20 We are currently looking to cast three male roles, ages 17, 25-29, and 50. =20 Auditions are by appointment only. Appointments will be scheduled in 15 minute increments on the following dates and times: =20 Saturday, July 21st - 12:30pm - 5:00pm Monday, July 23rd - 6:00pm - 9:00pm Please email artistic at cptonline.org to schedule an appointment. If you do not have email, please call 216.631.2727 x 206 and leave a message with your preferred time slot.=20 =20 Summary:=20 A teenager inflames his high school with an unorthodox response to a homework assignment. Garages are blowing up all over the neighborhood. Vigilantes must find someone to shoulder the blame. A rollercoaster of a play by an important emerging playwright, Osama the Hero is a raw, angry and provocative new work. This is an Ohio and regional premiere.=20 =20 Main rehearsals begin 9/17 with performances running 10/18-11/4. There will be a few rehearsals in August and September.=20 =20 Auditioners must present a contemporary monologue, 1-2 minutes in length.=20 There will also be cold readings from the script and we may do some improvisations. Equity roles may be offered for this show. All roles are paid positions. =20 Auditions will take place at Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit Ave., Cleveland, OH 44102. For more information on the 2007-2008 Season, please visit www.cptonline.org =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7C8E1.A07AFF8B Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

 

CPT is holding additional auditions for Osama the Hero = by Dennis Kelly, Directed by Raymond Bobgan.  =

 

We are currently looking to cast three male roles, ages 17, 25-29, and = 50.

 

Auditions are by appointment = only. = Appointments will be scheduled in 15 minute increments on the following dates and = times:

 

Saturday, July 21st – 12:30pm = – 5:00pm

Monday, July 23rd – 6:00pm – = 9:00pm

Please email artistic at cptonline.org = to schedule an appointment.  If you do not have email, please call 216.631.2727 x 206 and leave a message with your preferred time slot. =

 

Summary: =

A teenager inflames his high school with an = unorthodox response to a homework assignment. Garages are blowing up all over the = neighborhood. Vigilantes must find someone to shoulder the blame. A rollercoaster of a = play by an important emerging playwright, Osama the Hero is a raw, angry and provocative new work.  This = is an Ohio and = regional premiere.

 

Main rehearsals begin 9/17 with performances running 10/18-11/4.

There will be a few rehearsals in August and = September.

 

Auditioners must present a = contemporary monologue, 1-2 minutes in length.

There will also be cold readings from the script and = we may do some improvisations. Equity roles may be offered for this show. All = roles are paid positions.

 

Auditions will take place at Cleveland Public = Theatre, 6415 Detroit Ave., = Cleveland, OH  44102.  For more = information on the 2007-2008 Season, please visit = www.cptonline.org

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C7C8E1.A07AFF8B-- From mrsprosty at hotmail.com Wed Jul 18 10:01:38 2007 From: mrsprosty at hotmail.com (Matthew A. Sprosty) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 13:01:38 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]My Play - Malicious Bunny - Opens this weekend Message-ID:
Dear Neopal,
 
Within the past year, I have written you plenty a-times to promote other Fourth Wall Productions.  Now, the day comes, when I invite you personally to see my play, Malicious Bunny, which Fourth Wall is World-Premiering at Kalliope Stage July 19th-29th.
 
I've been a Cleveland resident all my life (except for the four years I lived on Ohio University's campus.)  I grew up in North Olmsted, and moved to Westlake in Fourth grade, where I finished out my school years in Westlake High.  Now, I'm back on the West side.
 
Malicious Bunny deals, mainly, with my apprehensions of marriage due to divorce rates.  The story is about Jonathon Wicks, who will do anything to not get divorced.  His wife, Angela, tests the theory by saying she is only going to be happy in the marriage if Jonathon kills her parents, which will give them an inheritance of millions.
 
Some friends of Fourth Wall, who weren't going to be in town when the show played, got to see a run-through rehearsal, and said: "This is the play to see to get people into theatre."  Which was truly remarkable for me.  I try to write to entertain non-theatre go'ers, and theatre go'ers alike.  I try to make the play easily enjoyable across a wider-range of audience members.  Of course, a dark comedy, will appeal more to audiences with an edgier sense-of-humor...  If you like theatre, and want to get some friends involved with your love of it- bring them to the show.  Or your kids, (although, due to some curse words used, I wouldn't recommend the production for fourteen year olds and younger.) 
 
Also, the friends said it was my "best play to date."  Which is always nice to hear...
 
Becca Cole, and Fourth Wall, put together a cast of actors and actresses that I have found truly amazing.  Nate Bigger (which Fourth Wall enticed out of southern ohio, and who now resides in North Royalton) makes his first appearance on a Cleveland stage, and I couldn't be happier that he's doing it in my play.  His comic timing, and the goofiness he brings to Jonathon, is exactly what I was envisioning when writing the character.
 
Stephanie Ford brings an edge, and subtle mannuerisms, that brings life to Angela.  Base character- Angela is a snot.  But, Stephanie rounds her out to make her human, likeable, and trackable.
 
Dash Combs, always on point, and in the moment, plays Jonathon's best and most loyal friend, Greg.   
 
And Kat Gallagher and Steven Hoffman have been the most surprising, yet.  I do not like stock characters, and do not like to write characters that have a couple lines and then wait in the wings until their curtain call.  So, Kat and Steve are double-casted, and through their magnifiscent (sp.?) character work- I knew I had to write more bits and pieces for their Detective characters to do.  (They also play Angela's parents)
 
All in all, I think Fourth Wall did a fantastic job with my script, and I wish all of you to see it.  It's only $10 a ticket.
 
Preview Night, Thursday the 19th, at 8pm
Opening Night, Friday the 20th, at 8pm
Saturday Night, the 21st, at 8pm
Sunday Night, the 22nd, at 5pm
 
Then, Thursday the 26th- Saturday the 28th at 8pm
Closing Night, Sunday the 29th, at 5pm
 
Kalliope Stage is at the corner of Cedar and Lee.  2134 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights.
 
Call the box office coordinator at 330-283-2442  to reserve tickets, or just buy them at the box office (which I will be working most nights.)  I would love to hear any feedback you have to give if you want to give it.
 
I'm very fortunate to be doing what I love in the city that I love.  And, if you love Cleveland, and Cleveland theatre, I would love to meet you, too. 
 
Hope to see you there,
Matthew A. Sprosty
Resident Playwright
Fourth Wall Productions
 
ps. I also wrote two sneak-peek trailers for Fourth Wall which they put together.  One, an informerical-like set-up of the play that stars Nate Bigger, and the other- a teaser with facts on divorce.  You can find those on their myspace page-   http://www.myspace.com/fourthwallproductions
From Michael_L_Caraffi at KeyBank.com Wed Jul 18 10:05:07 2007 From: Michael_L_Caraffi at KeyBank.com (Michael_L_Caraffi at KeyBank.com) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 13:05:07 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Joseph Musicians needed... PAID GIG! Message-ID: --0__=0ABBF98FDFCE213F8f9e8a93df938690918c0ABBF98FDFCE213F Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" For Immediate Release: MUSICIANS STILL NEEDED FOR ELYRIA SUMMER THEATER'S PRODUCTION OF "JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT" Musical Director is still looking to fill the following vacant positions: WOODWIND I (Clarinet, Flute, Piccolo) WOODWIND II (Clarinet, Soprano Sax, Bass Clarinet) TRUMPET GUITAR BASS Production dates are : July 26, 2007 @ 8:00pm July 27, 2007 @ 8:00pm July 28, 2007 @ 8:00pm July 29, 2007 @ 2:00pm Pay is $125.00 per musician. Interested parties should contact Musical Director, Mike Caraffi at mcaraffi at yahoo.com or by calling 216-355-3598. =20 Thanks, =20 =20 Michael L. Caraffi =20 =20 Business Systems Analyst =20 =20 KNB Support Services =20 =20 KeyBank, N.A. =20 =20 Phone 216-689-4656=A0 or 4-4656 = =20 =20 Fax 216-689-3961 =20 =20 Visit Our Department Website (Click Here) =20 =20 ***************************************************************************= **** This communication may contain privileged and/or confidential information. = It is intended solely for the use of the addressee. If you are not the intended recipient, you are strictly prohibited from disclosing, copying, distributi= ng or using any of this information. If you received this communication in err= or, please contact the sender immediately and destroy the material in its entir= ety, whether electronic or hard copy. This communication may contain nonpublic p= ersonal information about consumers subject to the restrictions of the=20 Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act. You may not directly or indirectly reuse or rediscl= ose such information for any purpose other than to provide the services for whi= ch you are receiving the information. 127 Public Square, Cleveland, OH 44114 ***************************************************************************= **** If you prefer not to receive future e-mail offers for products or services = from Key send an e-mail to DNERequests at key.com with 'No Promotional E-mails' in = the SUBJECT line. --0__=0ABBF98FDFCE213F8f9e8a93df938690918c0ABBF98FDFCE213F Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1"

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Get the Yahoo! toolbar and be alerted to new email wherever you're surfing. --0-1668447419-1184778599=:94739-- From JGemini61065 at aol.com Wed Jul 18 10:50:01 2007 From: JGemini61065 at aol.com (JGemini61065 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 13:50:01 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Horizions" update..a step closer........ Message-ID: --part1_d67.e5eca06.33cfacc9_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ......here's what I found out so far. I was able to find the Costumers phone number. She's working on another film. The connection wasn't the greatest.....somewhere in Southern United States. The film won "Best costume" in Savanah. So there must have been some sort of finished copy. She spoke to Ryan yesterday. He's still trying to 'finish it'. She's going to have him call me or call me back with his number. Well................that's something. :) Be well,Jeffrey Cain ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour --part1_d67.e5eca06.33cfacc9_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable ......h= ere's what I found out so far.

I was able to find the Costumers phone number. She's working on another film= . The connection wasn't the greatest.....somewhere in Southern United States= .

The film won "Best costume" in Savanah.

So there must have been some sort of finished copy.
She spoke to Ryan yesterday. He's still trying to 'finish it'.
She's going to have him call me or call me back with his number.

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Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/a= olcom30tour --part1_d67.e5eca06.33cfacc9_boundary-- >From Rex R. Snider" JULY 18, 2007 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Kalliope Stage Announces 2007-2008 Season Kalliope???s fifth season features three sparkling musical comedies and a series of very special events. CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OHIO ???Kalliope Stage announces its fifth season of musicals, opening September 2007 through June 2008 at 2134 Lee Road in Cleveland Heights. Performances are Wednesday through Saturday at 8pm, and Sunday at 2pm. For subscriptions and individual tickets go to www.KalliopeStage.com, or phone 216 321 0870. Kalliope Stage proudly opens its mainstage subscription season with the new version of DEAR WORLD. Book by JEROME LAWRENCE, ROBERT E. LEE; music and lyrics by JERRY HERMAN (MAME, HELLO DOLLY); based on the Jean Giraudoux play THE MADWOMAN OF CHAILLOT. Directed by Artistic Director PAUL F. GURGOL, DEAR WORLD is a bubbly Broadway musical celebrating the innocent wisdom of a Parisian eccentric. Who will save Paris from greedy oil tycoons determined to blow it up in search of black gold? Enter a madcap rescue team of bohemians in this romantic tale of an unconventional woman who still believes poetry, love and idealism conquer all. ILONA DULASKI stars in the role of Countess Aurelia, made famous in the film by Katharine Hepburn and onstage by Angela Lansbury. September 27 to October 21, 2007. Join Kalliope for the regional premiere of Ed Dixon???s FANNY HILL. It???s a saucy, sexy, new musical comedy romp through 1750 London. Based on the naughty novel by John Cleland, innocent Fanny travels to London to make her fortune and ends up making a great deal more??? the army, navy, and most of Parliament. Fanny becomes the foremost practitioner of the world's oldest profession and gives new meaning to the expression, 'making it!' Bursting with buoyant energy and infectious bawdiness, Fanny proves that crime really can pay. Director PAUL F. GURGOL describes the show???s tongue-in-cheek glee as a cross between CANDIDE and PIRATES OF PENZANCE. February 14 to March 9, 2008. Kalliope Stage is delighted to announce Cole Porter classic CAN CAN. A whole score of hit standards "I Love Paris,""C'est Magnifique" and "It's All Right With Me" come to life in this lavish production set in 1893 Belle ??poque Paris. CAN CAN recalls the decadence of the "live and let live" gay nineties, and tells the tale of La Mome Pistache, the first female owner of a profitable illegal caf?? where women dance the provocative Can-Can. She tries to seduce the highly moral judge, Aristide Forestier, who is trying to bring down her business. In the original Broadway production, a young Gwen Verdon stopped the show and walked off with the first of her four Tony Awards. Artistic Director PAUL F. 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Rehearsals will be Sunday thru Thursdays. =20 Performance Opens - Friday, October 5 - 7:30 pm =20 Requirements: Appointment needed - Call Ann Hedger at 440-951-7500 x103 - Come prepared with a short 60's pop-style song. - Bring sheet music in the proper key. - An accompanist will play for all auditioners. =20 Casting Information: Needed: 3 women & 1 man No AEA Contracts available for this production Looking for a cast of energetic, funny, charismatic adult actors in their 20's, 30's or 40's who can sing & move well. The man will portray multiple characters. =20 The Story: Cindy works in a Laundromat. It's her birthday and everything seems just swell until the postman arrives and gives her all sorts of bad news including that she has been dumped by her pen-pal boyfriend. Cindy becomes depressed and tries 'suicide by laundry'. In walk, Marge and Dee Dee, Cindy's guardian angels, sent 'down' to help with her dilemma. Suds is loaded with more than fifty chart-topping hits from the 60s including These Boots are Made for Walkin', Are You Lonesome Tonight?, Chapel of Love, It's My Party, Johnny Angel, Respect, Secret Agent Man, and more.=20 =20 From kishia.williamson at sbcglobal.net Wed Jul 18 12:22:13 2007 From: kishia.williamson at sbcglobal.net (Kishia Williamson) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 15:22:13 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Funny & Memorable Stories Message-ID: I'm looking for funny and/or memorable stories from actors for a book I'm working on ...maybe its about a first audition, a class or performance ...maybe you tripped off the stage into the director's lap or got uncontrollable giggles in the middle of a serious scene...whatever it is especially a memory that may have also taught you something about acting. All submissions will be left anonymous-- these are for the purpose of adding a little humor to the project. Drop me a line if you have a minute to share! From donald.boozer at cpl.org Wed Jul 18 12:27:26 2007 From: donald.boozer at cpl.org (Donald Boozer) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 15:27:26 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Public Library: Warhol, India, and Baseball Message-ID: The following books relating to the performing arts are available in = the Literature Department=2C second floor of the Main Cleveland Public = Library=2C downtown Cleveland=2C at East Sixth Street and Superior Avenue= =2E = Click on the link provided to access the library=92s catalog to reserve = any of these titles=2E For more information=2C visit our location=2C call= 216- 623-2881=2C or email us at =93literature =3Cat=3E cpl=2Eorg=2E=94 Andy Warhol Screen Tests=3A The Films of Andy Warhol Catalogue Raisonn=E9= =2E Callie Angell=2E Abrams=2C 2006=2E (PN1998=2E3=2EW366 A54 2006 v=2E1) http=3A//www=2Ecpl=2Eorg/cgi-bin/lookup=2Epl=3Fisbn=3D0810955393 (Link includes cover art=2C table of contents=2C and a review) =22The films that Andy Warhol made in the 1960s are now recognized as = among the most important works of his career=2E One of the most ambitious= = projects of Warhol=27s cinema is the Screen Tests=2C a series of 472 shor= t=2C = black-and-white portraits of Warhol=27s friends=2C colleagues=2C and = acquaintances filmed over a period of three years=2C from 1964 through = 1966=2E=22 =22Taken as a whole=2C the Screen Tests are a conceptual portr= ait of = a New York era - the complex=2C interconnected avant-garde art world of = the mid-1960s=2E They also offer a reflected portrait of Warhol himself -= = his friendships and connections=2C his egalitarianism and his ambition=2C= = his fascination with personality and the human face=2C his eye for talent= = and for beauty=2C his mastery of the photographic=2C cinematic image=2E=22= -- = from the book jacket Fingerprinting Popular Culture=3A The Mythic and the Iconic in Indian = Cinema=2E Edited by Vinay Lal and Ashis Nandy=2E Oxford University Press=2C 2006=2E (PN1993=2E5=2EI8 F58 2006) http=3A//www=2Ecpl=2Eorg/cgi-bin/lookup=2Epl=3Fisbn=3D0195679180 (Link includes table of contents) =93Cinema in India has always been a play of middle-class sensibilities = and fantasy life=2E And=2C this middle class now seems to have come into = its own=2E From the time of Indira Gandhi=2C the political agendas of = political parties and leaders have been increasingly shaped by middle- class consciousness and popular cinema has become for this class both = an ideological phalanx and a major vehicle of self-expression=2E The = media-exposed public in turn has become more accessible through the = mythic structures and larger-than-life figures of popular cinema=2E The = medium has become a new=2C more powerful language of public discourse=2E=94= -- from the book jacket Stars=2C Stripes and Diamonds=3A American Culture and the Baseball Film=2E= Marshall G=2E Most and Robert Rudd=2E McFarland=2C 2006=2E (PN1995=2E9=2EB28 M67 2006) http=3A//www=2Ecpl=2Eorg/cgi-bin/lookup=2Epl=3Fisbn=3D0786425180 (Link includes cover art and table of contents) =93This critical study treats baseball cinema as a film genre and = explores the functions of baseball ideology as it is represented in = that genre=2E With commentary on 85 films=2C it focuses on how Hollywood=92= s = presentation of baseball has promoted dominant values and bridged = cultural divides=2E=94 -- from the book jacket Remember=2C books highlighted here can be borrowed through any CLEVNET = library with the touch of a button=2E Whether you=27re from Cleveland=2C = Sandusky=2C Twinsburg=2C or Wadsworth=2C just place a hold through the li= nk = provided and choose your library as the pickup location=2E ************************** Donald Boozer Subject Department Librarian Literature Department Cleveland Public Library 325 Superior Avenue=2C Cleveland=2C OH 44114 donald=2Eboozer=40cpl=2Eorg 216-623-2881 / 216-623-7050 (fax) http=3A//www=2Ecpl=2Eorg From sarah at morrisondance.com Wed Jul 18 13:09:56 2007 From: sarah at morrisondance.com (Sarah Morrison) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 16:09:56 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Walking On Other Worlds" premieres at Ingenuity Message-ID: <2753.75.33.70.94.1184789396.squirrel@webmail.serve.com> MorrisonDance teams up with NASA again for a new and exciting video premiere of ?Walking On Other Worlds? at the Ingenuity Fest, July 19-22nd, 2007 INFO & PICS at http://www.morrisondance.com/ingenuity07.htm ?Walking on Other Worlds? is an innovative video production using dance choreography and green screen technology to showcase NASA Glenn's "floating treadmill." Treadmill simulators like the enhanced Zero Gravity Locomotion Simulator (eZLS) can mimic different gravitational environments, and are used by NASA's Human Research Program and the Cleveland Clinic in studies to understand how astronauts may exercise more effectively in space. In collaboration with NASA Glenn's Imaging Technology Center, choreographer Sarah Morrison transforms the eZLS into an opportunity to "Walk on Other Worlds" with original music composed by Jim Bonney. Video presentations will be held in the Palace Theatre at Playhouse Square, Cleveland, Ohio Thursday, July 19th: 7:15pm* Friday, July 20: 5pm & 9pm Saturday, July 21: 1pm, 3:30pm*, 6pm, & 8:30pm Sunday, July 22: 12pm, 5pm, & 7:30pm *Includes presentation and a chance to hear from the creators and research team. Find out what it feels like to ?Walk on Other Worlds!,? the technology behind the eZLS, and the challenges of choreographing for zero-G! Purchase Your Ingenuity Passport Now ($5 - $15)! * Online at www.playhousesquare.org or www.tickets.com * In person at the State Theatre Ticket Office, 1519 Euclid Avenue, * Purchase by phone from Playhouse Square: 216.771.8403 For more info on MorrisonDance: http://www.MorrisonDance.com For more info on the events at Ingenuity: http://www.Ingenuitycleveland.com Hope you'll come downtown for the hottest festival in town! Sarah Artistic Director MorrisonDance http://www.morrisondance.com ____________________________________ I GoodSearch for MorrisonDance! Raise money for your favorite arts organization just by searching the Internet with GoodSearch - www.goodsearch.com - powered by Yahoo! To support MorrisonDance directly without spending a penny, click this link: http://www.goodsearch.com/?charityid=843435 From jaime_bouvier at sbcglobal.net Wed Jul 18 14:15:07 2007 From: jaime_bouvier at sbcglobal.net (Jaime Bouvier) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 14:15:07 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for "BIRTH: The Play" Message-ID: <69295.87268.qm@web81713.mail.mud.yahoo.com> AUDITIONS FOR "BIRTH: The Play" On Saturday September 29, there will be a production of "BIRTH: The Play" as part of a Labor Day event, to celebrate Women and Birth. Jaime Bouvier will direct. We are looking for 8 actresses 20-?? to portray 8 characters who share their birth experiences with the audience. There will be two opportunities to audition. Sunday, July 22 beginning promptly at 12:00 noon. Please arrive at noon. Wednesday, July 25, beginning promptly at 6:00 p.m. Please arrive at 6. Auditions will take place at Cleveland Public Theatre. Please look for the signs. Cleveland Public Theatre is located at the corner of Detroit and West 65th Street on the near west side of Cleveland. The address is: 6415 Detroit Ave. Cleveland, OH 44102 (CPT is not involved in the event, but has graciously allowed auditions to be held there). Please be prepared to do a cold reading from the script. Please also be prepared to participate in a short-warm-up and to sing with the group. We are not looking for beautiful voices, but the freedom to use your voice, and the discipline to listen to others in the group. You do not need to bring a monologue or a song. If you already have one memorized and would like the opportunity to perform it, please tell us at the beginning of auditions and we will make sure to set aside time for it. If you have any questions about the auditions, please contact Jaime Bouvier at (216) 258-1574. If you have questions about the Labor Day event, please contact Amy Klompfas at (216) 240-9549. From fstorch at beckcenter.org Wed Jul 18 14:40:50 2007 From: fstorch at beckcenter.org (Fran Storch) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 17:40:50 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Currently on Exhibit in the Beck Center Art Galleries Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84EEB06ED@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7C984.4F28FDB0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 18, 2007 For more information, contact Yvette A. Hanzel, Director of Marketing, ext. 225 Susan Gallagher, Associate Director, Visual Arts, ext. 228 =20 =20 Currently on Exhibit in the Art Galleries at the Beck Center for the Arts =20 =20 Lakewood, Ohio - Two notable artists currently have their works on display in the art galleries at the Beck Center for the Arts. In cooperation with Tregoning & Company, the Beck Center presents Recent Paintings & Works on Paper by French artist, Alain Pontecorvo in the Jean Bulicek Galleria now through August 12, 2007. In the Music-Armory Building, Drawings & Paintings by Alane Potokar Sandoval are on exhibit now through October 28, 2007. Both exhibits are free and open to the public. For individual gallery hours, contact the Beck Center at (216) 521-2540. This is the first exhibition of Pontecorvo's work in the United States. He is among the top figurative artists working in France today. A traditional painter, his style is based on the Dutch and Italian masters. This exhibit includes paintings and drawings featuring Pontecorvo's vibrant use of color and compositional placement of forms and figures. His work has been displayed internationally in public and private collections in the United States, France, Germany, Belgium, Italy, and many other countries. A reception will be held on Friday, July 20 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. in the Daniels Lounge. The public is invited to attend. Alane Potokar Sandoval is a local artist whose professional career has involved the film and multi-media industries. A graduate of Kent State University, she has worked professionally in Chicago and New York. As an artist, she works primarily with drawing and painting a diversity of subject matter including cats, musicians, dancers, as well as abstractions. Sandoval has studied theater design and continues to develop her landscape and life drawing skills. She has exhibited locally and recently was the featured artist at Fat Cats for the Tremont Art Walk.=20 The Beck Center for the Arts is a comprehensive arts organization offering professional theater productions on two stages; arts education in dance, music, theater, and visual arts; and gallery exhibits featuring primarily local and regional artists. 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Lakewood, = Ohio = – Two notable artists currently have their works on display in the art = galleries at the Beck = Center for the Arts.  In = cooperation with Tregoning & Company, the = Beck = Center presents Recent Paintings & Works on = Paper by French artist, Alain Pontecorvo in the Jean Bulicek Galleria now through = August 12, 2007.  In the = Music-Armory Building, Drawings & Paintings by Alane Potokar Sandoval are on exhibit now = through October 28, = 2007.  Both exhibits are free and open = to the public.  For individual = gallery hours, contact the Beck = Center at (216) 521-2540.

This is the first exhibition of Pontecorvo’s work in the = United States.  He is among the top figurative artists working in = France today.  A traditional = painter, his style is based on the Dutch and Italian masters.  This exhibit includes paintings = and drawings featuring Pontecorvo’s vibrant use of color and compositional = placement of forms and figures.  His = work has been displayed internationally in public and private collections in the = United States, = France, Germany, = Belgium, Italy, = and many other countries.  A = reception will be held on Friday, July 20 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. in the = Daniels Lounge.  The public is invited to = attend.

Alane Potokar Sandoval is a local artist whose professional career has involved the = film and multi-media industries.  A graduate of = Kent State = University, she has worked professionally in = Chicago and New York.  As an artist, she works = primarily with drawing and painting a diversity of subject matter including cats, musicians, = dancers, as well as abstractions.  =  Sandoval has studied theater = design and continues to develop her landscape and life drawing skills.  She has exhibited locally and = recently was the featured artist at Fat Cats for the Tremont Art Walk. =

The = Beck Center for the Arts is a = comprehensive arts organization offering professional theater productions on two = stages; arts education in dance, music, theater, and visual arts; and gallery = exhibits featuring primarily local and regional artists.  Located at = 17801 Detroit Avenue in = Lakewood, the Beck = Center is just ten minutes west of downtown = Cleveland.  Convenient on-site parking is available.  For more = information on the Beck = Center go to www.beckcenter.org.

 

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-------------------------------1184797341-- From royberko at yahoo.com Wed Jul 18 15:46:48 2007 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 15:46:48 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: Shaw Festival of Canada, Part 3 July 11-14 Message-ID: <554986.35724.qm@web33107.mail.mud.yahoo.com> AND STILL MORE ON THE SHAW FESTIVAL--play reviews and places to stay, eat and tour Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times --COOLCLEVELAND.COM & NEOHIOPAL.COM-- Considered by many theatre experts as the best repertory company in North America, the G. B. Shaw Festival, located in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Canada, a short distance from Niagara Falls, offers an excellent season of productions. In addition there are some excellent restaurants and sites to visit. In my other columns in this series I reviewed ?SUMMER AND SMOKE, ??HOTEL PECCADILLO,? ?MACK AND MABEL,? ?THE PHILANDERER,? ?LILLIES? and ?THE CIRCLE.? If you missed those reviews go online to www.royberko.info. The two other plays I saw were: ?THE CASSILIS ENGAGEMENT? and ?THE KILTARTAN COMEDIES.? THE CASSILIS ENGAGEMENT Sr. John Hankin, one of the most admired comic writers of the Edwardian era, is generally unknown to present day theatre-goers in spite of the fact that his good friend, G. B. Shaw, once referred to him as ?the Mephistopheles of the new comedy.? Part of the reason for Hankins? anonymity was his suicide at age 40, as an escape from a life of ill health. It is ironic that his life came to its final curtain, as his plays often do, without a happy ending. His two major plays were ?THE RETURN OF THE PRODIGAL?, subtitled ?A Comedy for Fathers? and ?THE CASSILIS ENGAGEMENT,? referred to as ?A Comedy for Mothers,? which is now in production at the Shaw. Hankins? plays, though they are all comedies, are governed by ?aesthetics of negativity.? The plots lead toward the dissolution of familial ties and love relationships, toward closure marked by disharmony. The plot of ?THE CASSILIS ENGAGEMENT? centers on three uniquely different mothers. Though the story appears to be a conventional comedy of manners, it proves to be nothing of the kind. The wealthy Mrs. Cassilis dotes on Geoffrey, her unmarried son. The very uptight Countess of Remenham has always assumed that Geoffrey was going to marry her daughter. Foiling the plans, Geoffrey has become engaged to Ethel, a cockney, lower class and crass city girl. Ethel and her mother, Mrs. Borridge, are invited to visit Mrs. Cassilis?s house. What plays out are a series of events which move the plot through one hilarious conflict after another, and toward an obvious ending. The Shaw production, under the direction of Christopher Newton, turns out to be out and-out fun. Much of this centers on the hysterical performance by Mary Haney as the uneducated and blunt Mrs. Borridge. Her exact opposite, Mrs. Cassilis, played by Goldie Semple, is cool, collected and bright. Semple builds a clear character who manipulates all around her in a passive aggressive manner. David Leyshon (Geoffrey) plays the perfect pawn, caught between mother and fiancee. Donna Belleville so perfectly portrays the uptight Countess of Remenham that, after-a-while, the audience started to groan each time she opened her mouth to speak. Played in three-quarter round in the intimate Court House Theatre, the production is well-paced and draws a healthy round of laughs. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: ?THE CASSILIS ENGAGEMENT? is a fun walk along the path of humor. You won?t learn anything much, but you will have a good time watching a master of language and plot development weave his web. ?THE KILTARTAN COMEDIES? Lady Augusta Gregory was an Anglo-Irish dramatist and folklorist. She dedicated much of her life to collecting Gaelic folklore and keeping the Irish language viable. She published a series of books related to Kiltartan history. She also wrote plays of questionable value. As a fellow Irish writer stated, ?"the presentation of her plays nearly ruined the Abbey [the national Irish theatre venue]". Shaw has chosen to present two of Lady Gregory?s short writings. The first part of the program is ?THE RISING OF THE MOON.? It is based on a ballad of the same name by famous Irish balladeer John Keegan. The song remains popular and the tune widely recognized in Ireland today as a protest song against British control. The ballad-opera tells the tale of a rogue who tries to escape from a town after committing some crimes, but is caught by a policeman. Through Irish charm and guile, he talks his way to freedom. Gregory intended the message as an attack on England in Ireland?s fight for freedom, though this is not overly evident in the play?s actions, but a careful listen to the words of the song reveal her purposes. ?SPREADING THE NEWS? is a delightful bit of fluff which illustrates how rumors are created and spread. This is relevant in spotlighting the Irish as great story tellers and exaggerators. What starts as an act of kindness, the return of a pitch fork that has been left behind, is manipulated into a story of death, infidelity and a potential immigration to America. Mary Haney is riotous as an apple saleswoman who is the hub of the wheel of the rumor. This is fun, fun fun! CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: The hour-long production of ?THE KILTARTAN COMEDIES? is worth going to just to see Mary Haney in ?SPREADING THE NEWS? and relive your own experience with how rumors are spread. The first show, ?THE RISING OF THE MOON,? will probably be of less interest. SHAW AREA ATTRACTIONS Besides the plays themselves, the Festival includes a reading series, coffee concerts, seminars, backstage tours and pre-show chats. The city has a golf course, speed boat rides and carriages that travel the streets. Just wandering the small town and looking at the beautiful flowers and gardens can be a wonderful experience. There are some excellent places to eat including my favorite, The Queenston Heights Restaurant (www.queenstonheights.com). It is located in a park just over the US Canadian border. The facility has a breathtaking view of the Niagara River gorge. A new addition to my favorites list is the Restaurant at the Niagara Culinary Institute, located about twenty minutes away from the theatres. Here, student chefs and restaurant management majors hone their skills. The food is excellent and the venue attractive. Remember, these are students, professional wanna? be?s, and the service may be a little erratic. Tired of waiting for a casino in Cleveland? For those so-inclined, Niagara Falls, which is near Niagara-on-the-Lake, has two casino resorts. There is also a large outlet store complex for the bargain shopper. And, of course, not to be overlooked are the attractions connected to the magnificent falls. For theatre information, a brochure, lodging suggestions or tickets call 800-511-7429 or go on-line to www.shawfest.com. Ask about packages that include lodging, meals and tickets. Be aware that the festival offers day-of-the-show rush tickets and senior matinee prices. 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. 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FAIRMOUNT CENTER for the Arts & FPAC have planned a G= REAT=20 TRIP TO NYC August 7-10. 
 
NEW YORK CITY AND=20 BROADWAY

Come=20 join us for an exciting trip to NYC to see some Broadway shows and take in t= he=20 sights!!

Tuesday, August 7 - Friday, August 10, 2007:=20
four days, three nights

Th= is trip is=20 sponsored by Fairmount Center for the Arts and is open to FPAC campers,= =20 their parents and anyone else who wants to come from the general community.=20

Tour=20 Includes: 47 Passenger Motor coach, 3 nights lodging (choice of 4 per room o= r 2=20 per room), 3 Broadway show tickets. For two of the shows you will have a cho= ice=20 depending upon your interest and age appropriateness - #1 - Spri= ng=20 Awakening or Mary Poppins, #2 - A Chorus Line=20 or Xanadu, #3 - Legally=20 Blond

Al= so included in=20 the trip is a workshop with Broadway actor Michelle Federer.

ALL meal= s=20 & admissions, taxes/tips, guide fees, full itinerary as listed are=20 included.

Th= e trip will be=20 hosted and children and teens will be chaperoned by Robert R. Jackson - owne= r of=20 Traveling Classrooms, Fred Sternfeld - FPAC camp director, and other FPAC st= aff.=20 Children 5th grade and under must have a parent stay in their hotel room (th= ree=20 children, one adult per room OR one child, one adult per room). Security=20 personnel hired by Fairmount Center will be provided in the hotel.=20


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  • 6:30am Cleveland Southeastern Trails Mot= or coach=20 (47 Passenger) Departure Location: Chagrin Falls High School Front Parking= =20 Lot.
  • 9:00am Restroom Stop on I-80 In Pennsylvania
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  • 10:15 - 11:15pm Empire State Observation= Deck=20
  • 11:45pm (approximately) Check into hotel= .=20 Hampton Inn Meadowlands, 304 Paterson Plank Rd., Carlstadt, NJ 07072.=20 210-935-9000. We will be listed at the hotel as "Traveling Classrooms=20 Fairmount Performing Art Center Group."

DAY 2:=20  

  • 7:30 - 8:30pm Hotel Complimentary Contin= ental=20 Buffet Breakfast
  • 8:30am Depart Hotel
      
  • 9:00am - 1:00pm Rockefeller Center=20 Area
         * NBC Studio Tour
       &n= bsp;=20 * "Top Of The Rock" Observation Deck
         *=20 Sightseeing/ Shopping/Lunch, $5.00 cash handed out to each person for 48th= =20 Street Deli
         * NBC Plaza, NBC Gift Shop, St.=20 Patrick's Cathedral
  • 1:00pm Metropolita= n Museum=20 Of Art, Central Park Carriage Ride, Sightseeing time and shopping in Times= =20 Square
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DAY 3:= =20

  • 8:00 - 9:00am Hotel Complimentary Contin= ental=20 Buffet Breakfast
  • 9:00am Depart Hotel
  • 10:00am Workshop with Broadway Artist Mi= chelle=20 Federer.
  • Noon Deli Lunch Near Lincoln Center, $5.= 00 cash=20 to be handed out to each person.
  • 1:00pm Lincoln Center Tour, United Natio= n's=20 Tour
  • 6:30pm Dinner at Jeckyl & Hyde=20 Restaurant
  • 8:00pm BROADWAY SHOW
  • 11:00pm Return to Hotel after show=20

DAY 4:   =

  • 8:00 - 9:00am Complimentary Buffet Break= fast at=20 Hotel
               = ;    =20
  • 9:00am Depart Hotel
  • 9:30am - 12:30pm Statue Of Liberty/Ellis Island=20 Ferry
               = ;    =20
  • 12:30pm Ground Zero-St. Paul's Church/Lo= wer=20 Broadway, Reflection/Shopping, 7.00 cash handed out to each person for Del= i=20 Lunch.           &n= bsp;            =    =20
      =20             &n= bsp;
    =20
  • 2:00pm Depart for=20 Home
               =     =20
  • 6:00pm Fast Food Dinner Enroute Home, $5= .00 cash=20 handed out to each=20 person.
              &nb= sp;   =20
  • Approximately 11:00pm arrive back at Cha= grin=20 Falls High School
For more information, FAQS and a=20 registration form please go to this link: http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac07/nyc.htm
 

<= BR>
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-------------------------------1184845227-- From t_gradisher at hotmail.com Wed Jul 18 22:41:16 2007 From: t_gradisher at hotmail.com (ted gradisher) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 01:41:16 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Computer special effects tech needed for indie film, paid Message-ID:


E.M. PRODUCTIONS is looking for someone to do computer special effects on a feature length, indie horror film. Production to start in spring of '08. This is a paid gig. We need to get together soon to discuss production notes and be on same page when production rolls. Anyone interested email me a.s.a.p. t_gradisher at hotmail.com




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E. M. Productions

From KevinJosephKelly at aol.com Wed Jul 18 23:30:38 2007 From: KevinJosephKelly at aol.com (KevinJosephKelly at aol.com) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 02:30:38 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Oklahoma opens this weekend in Medina, produced by CAMEO Message-ID: -------------------------------1184826638 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en =20 =20 CAMEO announces its 5th summer musical, Rodgers and Hammerstein=E2=80=99s O= klahoma! =20 to be performed July 20-22, and 26-29 at the Medina Performing Arts Center,= =20 a beautiful state-of-the-art, 1200-seat venue that has been acclaimed as on= e=20 of the finest facilities in the state of Ohio (located at 777 East Union=20 Street, Medina OH 44256. Directions to the facility are available at=20 _www.mcsoh.org/pac/directions.htm_ (mip://013de888/www.mcsoh.org/pac/directi= ons.htm) ).=20 The production will be directed by veteran actor and director, Bill=20 Hoffman, a talented professional who has directed more than 60 large musica= ls in his=20 career, in New York City, Washington DC, and Cleveland Playhouse. More tha= n=20 40 local actors and dancers will be performing in this outstanding=20 production. Tickets are available at the Performing Arts Center box office=20 (330-636-3400) or at local Buehler=E2=80=99s locations: $15 Adults; $10 Ag= es 12-17 and=20 Seniors; $8 Children under 12 and groups of 20+. Show times will be 7:30 P= M, except=20 Sunday matinees will take place at 2:00 PM. Visit CAMEO=E2=80=99s website= at=20 _www.cameo-medina.org_ (http://www.cameo-medina.org/) .=20 I am playing Jud in this production. This really is a terrific community=20 theatre and it would be great if you could come out and support the show an= d=20 the theatre. The venue is truly amazing. See ya there!!!!=20 =20 "Nothing can bring you peace but yourself." - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Life isn't about finding yourself, it's about creating yourself." - George= =20 Bernard Shaw "I regard the theatre as the greatest of all art forms, the most immediate=20 way in which a human being can share with another the sense of what it is t= o=20 be a human being." - Oscar Wilde=20 ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL a= t=20 http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour -------------------------------1184826638 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

CAMEO announces its 5th summer musical= ,=20 Rodgers and Hammerstein=E2=80=99s Oklahoma= !  to be=20 performed July 20-22, and 26-29 at the Medina Performing Arts Center, a=20 beautiful state-of-the-art, 1200-seat venue that has been acclaimed as one o= f=20 the finest facilities in the state of Ohio=  =20 (located at 777 East Union Street, Medina OH 44256.  Directions to the facility are ava= ilable=20 at www.mcsoh.org/pac/d= irections.htm ).  The production will be directed by= =20 veteran actor and director, Bill Hoffman, a talented professional who has=20 directed more than 60 large musicals in his career, in=20 New York=20 City,=20 Washington DC, and Cleveland Playhouse.  More than 40 local actors and danc= ers=20 will be performing in this outstanding production.  Tickets are available at the=20 Performing Arts Center box office (330-636-3400) or at local Buehler= =E2=80=99s=20 locations:  $15 Adults; $10 Ag= es=20 12-17 and Seniors; $8 Children under 12 and groups of 20+.  Show times will be 7:30=20 PM, except Sunday matin= ees=20 will take place at 2:00 PM.  Visit=20 CAMEO=E2=80=99s website at www.cameo-medina.org.

I am playing Jud in this=20 production.  This really is a terrific community theatre and it would b= e=20 great if you could come out and support the show and the theatre. The venue=20= is=20 truly amazing. See ya there!!!!

 

 


"Nothing can bring you peace but yourself= ." -=20 Ralph Waldo Emerson

"Life isn't about finding yo= urself,=20 it's about creating yourself." - George Bernard Shaw
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-------------------------------1184826638-- From mardus at sbcglobal.net Wed Jul 18 23:56:43 2007 From: mardus at sbcglobal.net (Marie Dusini) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 23:56:43 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Western Reserve Playhouse Presents 'I LOVE YOU, YOU'RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE' Message-ID: <183717.56505.qm@web81006.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-210257486-1184828203=:56505 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit I LOVE YOU, YOU'RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE Directed By ROBERT KMIECIK CONTINUES JULY 20, 21, 22*, 27, 28, AUGUST 3 and 4th AT WESTERN RESERVE PLAYHOUSE FEATURING Woman # 1 STEPHANIE NEWPORT Woman # 2 MARIA JACOBS Man # 1 JOSH BRICKER Man # 2 JERRY SCHABER Musical Director: BETH AYERS Stage Manager: Renee DeSantis Choreographer: Rena Alessio Baker Costumer: Donna Curfman Set Designer: Walt Kaminski Set Decorator: Anna Zender Set Construction: Jack Steele Lights: Marc Dusini Producers Sue Synder and Marie Dusini Ticket prices: $12.00 Adults $11.00 Seniors and Students Curtain 8 pm - 7:30 p.m. Sunday the 22nd FOR RESERVATIONS CALL: 330-620-7314 WRP is located at 3326 Everett Road at the Bath/Richfield Township line in Summit County near Interstates 271 and 77 (Exit 143). The theatre is a big gray barn built in 1886. --0-210257486-1184828203=:56505 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
                                   
 
                I LOVE YOU, YOU'RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE
                                       Directed By   ROBERT KMIECIK
 
                                              CONTINUES
   
                            JULY  20, 21, 22*,   27, 28,   AUGUST 3  and 4th
 
                                 AT WESTERN RESERVE PLAYHOUSE
 
                                                   FEATURING
 
                                Woman # 1          STEPHANIE NEWPORT
                                Woman # 2          MARIA JACOBS
 
                                Man  # 1              JOSH BRICKER
                                Man  # 2              JERRY SCHABER
 
                Musical Director:   BETH AYERS   Stage Manager:  Renee DeSantis
                Choreographer:    Rena Alessio Baker  Costumer:  Donna Curfman
 
                Set Designer:  Walt Kaminski             Set Decorator:   Anna Zender
                Set Construction: Jack Steele             Lights:               Marc Dusini
 
                                  Producers                Sue Synder and Marie Dusini
 
                      Ticket prices: $12.00 Adults  $11.00 Seniors and Students 
                                  Curtain 8 pm - 7:30 p.m. Sunday the 22nd   
                        
                                 FOR RESERVATIONS CALL:    330-620-7314
WRP is located at 3326 Everett Road at the Bath/Richfield Township line in Summit County near Interstates 271 and 77 (Exit 143).  The theatre is a big gray barn built in 1886. 
 
 
--0-210257486-1184828203=:56505-- From mardus at sbcglobal.net Wed Jul 18 23:57:37 2007 From: mardus at sbcglobal.net (Marie Dusini) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 23:57:37 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Western Reserve Playhouse announces Teen Theatrical Classes Message-ID: <385717.80593.qm@web81001.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1896307277-1184828257=:80593 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit WESTERN RESERVE PLAYHOUSE Announces It's TEEN SUMMER THEATRICAL CLASSES Technical Classes Acting Classes 3 Weeks - August 6 - 26 4 Weeks - July 30 -- Aug. 26 11:30 - 2:00 Monday thru Friday 9:00 - 11:30 Monday thru Friday $100.00 $125,00 ENROLL IN BOTH CLASSES FOR $200.00 All students will either perform in the play or be back stage/technical crew. Performance dates are August 24th, 25th and 26th CLASSES UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF DIRECTOR JIM VOLKERT For more information call Jim at 330-603-8334 or 330-620-7314 The Playhouse is located at the Bath/Richfield Township line in Summit County across from Revere High School Physical address 3326 Everett Road, Bath, Ohio 44210 --0-1896307277-1184828257=:80593 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
                       
                          WESTERN RESERVE PLAYHOUSE
                                         Announces It's
                    TEEN SUMMER THEATRICAL CLASSES
 
        Technical Classes                                          Acting Classes
     3 Weeks  -  August 6 - 26                                   4 Weeks  -  July 30 -- Aug. 26    11:30 - 2:00  Monday thru Friday                        9:00 - 11:30  Monday thru Friday
               $100.00                                                                $125,00    
                 ENROLL IN BOTH CLASSES FOR  $200.00
 
   All students will either perform in the play or be back stage/technical crew.
                      Performance dates are August 24th, 25th and 26th
 
            CLASSES UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF DIRECTOR JIM VOLKERT
                 For more information call Jim at 330-603-8334 or 330-620-7314
 
     The Playhouse is located at the Bath/Richfield Township line in Summit County
                                  across from Revere High School
                   Physical address 3326 Everett Road, Bath, Ohio   44210
                       
--0-1896307277-1184828257=:80593-- From sales at rparts.org Thu Jul 19 07:04:38 2007 From: sales at rparts.org (Brandon Smith) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 10:04:38 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a guitarist In-Reply-To: <20070719050403.E549562588@mailman.siteprotect.com> References: <20070719050403.E549562588@mailman.siteprotect.com> Message-ID: <0a7f01c7ca0d$bef373c0$7100a8c0@RPA.LOCAL> For upcoming production of CATS. Performances Aug 4-5, 11-12, with rehearsals the previous week. Pays $50 per service plus some mileage. Please call me directly at 419-564-8898. Must be able to read music and follow a conductor! Brandon Smith Mansfield Symphony Orchestra -----Original Message----- From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of neohiopal-request at lists.fredsternfeld.com Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2007 1:04 AM To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Subject: NEohioPAL digest, Vol 1 #2266 - 27 msgs Send NEohioPAL mailing list submissions to neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to neohiopal-request at lists.fredsternfeld.com You can reach the person managing the list at neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of NEohioPAL digest..." No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. 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Brandon Smith Mansfield Symphony Orchestra 419-564-8898 -----Original Message----- From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of neohiopal-request at lists.fredsternfeld.com Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2007 1:04 AM To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Subject: NEohioPAL digest, Vol 1 #2266 - 27 msgs Send NEohioPAL mailing list submissions to neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to neohiopal-request at lists.fredsternfeld.com You can reach the person managing the list at neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of NEohioPAL digest..." No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. 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We are looking for boys and girls of any ethnicity who can play a nine year old, and one boy who can play a five year old (the actor who plays five should probably be older in reality). The auditions are open to both union and non-union actors; no children will become union as a result of being in A Christmas Story. Rehearsals will begin November 5 and performances will be November November 29-December 23. The commitment will in general not conflict with school; you will be notified well in advance of any times that the actors will be asked to miss classes for rehearsals or performances. While the auditions are open to any child who wishes to be considered, they will be by appointment only. To make an appointment, please respond to this email. Please provide the name of the child, the name and contact information for at least one parent, and a preference for date and time. We will accommodate preferences to the best of our ability. For the audition, the child should prepare up to three minutes of anything they wish. What is most common is one or two monologues. There is no singing in the play and there will be no pianist at the audition, but children who wish to do so are welcome to sing. The auditions will be held at the Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euclid Avenue. Again, please respond to this email to make an appointment or to ask any questions. Anita B. Kumar Artistic Intern Cleveland Play House 216-795-7000 x148 akumar at clevelandplayhouse.com Sherlock Holmes, Man of La Mancha, The Chosen, Doubt, Gee's Bend...Great Plays at the Play House this season! Anita B. Kumar Artistic Intern Cleveland Play House 216-795-7000 x148 akumar at clevelandplayhouse.com Sherlock Holmes, Man of La Mancha, The Chosen, Doubt, Gee's Bend...Great Plays at the Play House this season! ------=_NextPart_000_0004_01C7C9F0.29308C50 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable ANNOUNCING: Auditions for Children's Roles in A Christmas Story = at the Cleveland Play House

The Cleveland Play House will hold = auditions for children in A Christmas Story on Monday, July 23 = and Tuesday, July 24 from 4:00 to 8:00. The auditions are for children = only. We are looking for boys and girls of any ethnicity who can play a = nine year old, and one boy who can play a five year old (the actor who = plays five should probably be older in reality). The auditions are open = to both union and non-union actors; no children will become union as a = result of being in A Christmas Story.

Rehearsals will begin November 5 and = performances will be November November 29-December 23. The commitment = will in general not conflict with school; you will be notified well in = advance of any times that the actors will be asked to miss classes for = rehearsals or performances.

While the auditions are open to any = child who wishes to be considered, they will be by appointment only. To = make an appointment, please respond to this email. Please provide the = name of the child, the name and contact information for at least one = parent, and a preference for date and time. We will accommodate = preferences to the best of our ability.

For the audition, the child should = prepare up to three minutes of anything they wish. What is most common = is one or two monologues. There is no singing in the play and there will = be no pianist at the audition, but children who wish to do so are = welcome to sing.

The auditions will be held at the = Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euclid Avenue. Again, please respond to this = email to make an appointment or to ask any questions.

Anita B. Kumar
Artistic Intern
Cleveland Play House
216-795-7000 x148
akumar at clevelandplayhouse.com
Sherlock Holmes, Man of La Mancha, = The Chosen, Doubt, Gee's Bend...Great Plays at the Play House this = season!


Anita B. Kumar
Artistic Intern
Cleveland Play House
216-795-7000 x148
akumar at clevelandplayhouse.com

Sherlock Holmes, Man of La Mancha, The = Chosen, Doubt, Gee's Bend...Great Plays at the Play House this = season!

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Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discov= er.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour --part1_ce1.1559486f.33d0ec9f_boundary-- From higbee at chsaviour.org Thu Jul 19 09:40:23 2007 From: higbee at chsaviour.org (Judith Higbee) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 12:40:23 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for the role of Amahl (the boy) July 28 and August 2 Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7CA23.807A69AD Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Arts in the Cathedral (Church of the Saviour in Cleveland Hts.) will be presenting Gian Carlo Menotti's chamber opera Amahl and the Night Visitors on Dec. 7 at 7:30 p.m. and Dec. 8 at 4:00 p.m. =20 =20 This 45 minute opera tells the touching story of a lame shepherd boy who lives in poverty with his widowed mother. In the middle of the night a knock at the door announces a visit from the three Kings following the star in search of the Christ Child. Flustered, the mother sends Amahl to ask their neighbors to bring gifts and to dance for the Kings. An act of selflessness changes the lives of Amahl and his mother forever. =20 AUDITIONS FOR THE ROLE OF AMAHL (the boy) will be held BY APPOINTMENT on Saturday July 28 and Thursday August 2nd.=20 AUDITION REQUIREMENTS: Audition Requirements: A boy soprano who looks approximately 10-12 years old (No girls will be auditioned for this role.) =20 1) One song of your choice, memorized in English (An accompanist will be provided, please bring music.) 2) Callbacks will be asked to learn a short selection from the opera =20 FOR AN AUDITION APPOINTMENT: Contact Judith Higbee at higbee at chsaviour.org or by calling the church office at 216-321-8880. =20 Church of the Saviour 2537 Lee Road Cleveland Hts. OH 44118 =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7CA23.807A69AD Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Arts in the Cathedral (Church of = the Saviour in Cleveland Hts.) will be presenting Gian Carlo Menotti's = chamber opera Amahl and the Night Visitors  on Dec. 7 at = 7:30 = p.m. and Dec. 8 at 4:00 p.m. 

 

This 45 minute opera tells the = touching story of a lame shepherd boy who lives in poverty with his widowed mother.  In the middle of the night a knock at the door announces a visit from the three Kings following the star in search = of the Christ Child. Flustered, the mother sends Amahl to ask their neighbors = to bring gifts and to dance for the Kings. An act of selflessness changes the = lives of Amahl and his mother forever.

 

AUDITIONS FOR = THE ROLE OF AMAHL (the boy) will be held BY APPOINTMENT on Saturday July 28 and Thursday August = 2nd. 

AUDITION = REQUIREMENTS:

Audition Requirements: A boy soprano who looks approximately = 10-12 years old

(No girls will be auditioned for this role.)  =

1) One song of your choice, = memorized in English (An accompanist will be provided, please bring = music.)

2) Callbacks will be asked to learn a short selection from the = opera

 

FOR AN AUDITION APPOINTMENT: = Contact Judith Higbee at higbee at chsaviour.org or by calling the church office at 216-321-8880.

 

Church of the = Saviour

2537 Lee Road

Cleveland Hts. OH = 44118

 

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C7CA23.807A69AD-- From Tina.A.Karniotis at sherwin.com Thu Jul 19 06:34:53 2007 From: Tina.A.Karniotis at sherwin.com (Tina.A.Karniotis at sherwin.com) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 09:34:53 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Raquy and the Cavemen and Hareem Shar'eem - middle eastern music and dance - Saturday, 7/21/2007 Message-ID: This is a multipart message in MIME format. --=_alternative 004A9AFC8525731D_= Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Raquy and The Cavemen are returning to Cleveland on their Starwood 2007 Tour to promote the release of their new album, Naked Saturday, July 21 - Cleveland, OH 7pm - Drumming workshop with Raquy (bring your own drum) 9pm - Raquy and the Cavemen with Cleveland based Bellydance Troupe Hareem Shareem! Show - $10, Workshop+Show - $20 Wilbert's, 812 Huron Rd. East, Cleveland, Ohio 216 902 4663 Raquy and the Cavemen of Brooklyn, NY, brings traditional Middle Eastern music and modern drumming to a heady peak. Raquy has travelled to many distant countries including those in the Middle East, Egypt and India, where she has experienced and absorbed vast amounts of musical culture. She uses all this knowledge to bring an amazing act to the stage. Raquy Danzinger performs with the Dumbek (Arabic hand drum) and the Iranian Kamanche, which is much like a violin. Raquy and the Cavemen allow the listener to experience the musical cultures from The Middle East and Egypt and fuse them with Liron Peled's hard rock drumming background. The name Cavemen is appropriate due to the rawness of the beats, and there is also a timeless property to the music that makes it impossible to dislike. The whole experience of the music takes you on a journey to the roots of Middle Eastern drumming and as soon as that kemenche starts flowing the trip goes deeper. Its sound is like a close stare into the eyes and soul of the Middle Eastern culture that lives inside the music. Raquy brings forth the experience of an ancient culture straight to the stage for everyone to reflect, react and rotate to Hareem Shar'eem (a.k.a. the Wicked Harem) is a troupe of Middle Eastern-inspired bellydancers based in Cleveland, Ohio. We pride ourselves on the creativity of our shows and the skill of our dancing, no matter what style we choose to perform that day. From our irrepressibly dazzling cabaret style to our captivatingly enigmatic tribal fusion, to our dramatically bold Rom style, our shows are a rollicking good time. www.raquy.com www.geocities.com/troupehareemshareem --=_alternative 004A9AFC8525731D_= Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII"
Raquy and The Cavemen
are returning to Cleveland on their Starwood 2007 Tour
to promote the release of their new album, Naked

Saturday, July 21 - Cleveland, OH
7pm -
Drumming workshop with Raquy (bring your own drum)
9pm - 
Raquy and the Cavemen with Cleveland based Bellydance Troupe Hareem Shareem!
Show - $10, Workshop+Show - $20
Wilbert's, 812 Huron Rd. East, Cleveland, Ohio 216 902 4663

Raquy and the Cavemen of Brooklyn, NY, brings traditional Middle Eastern music and modern drumming to a heady peak. Raquy has travelled to many distant countries including those in the Middle East, Egypt and India, where she has experienced and absorbed vast amounts of musical culture. She uses all this knowledge to bring an amazing act to the stage. Raquy Danzinger performs with the Dumbek (Arabic hand drum) and the Iranian Kamanche, which is much like a violin.

Raquy and the Cavemen allow the listener to experience the musical cultures from The Middle East and Egypt and fuse them with Liron Peled's hard rock drumming background. The name Cavemen is appropriate due to the rawness of the beats, and there is also a timeless property to the music that makes it impossible to dislike. The whole experience of the music takes you on a journey to the roots of Middle Eastern drumming and as soon as that kemenche starts flowing the trip goes deeper. Its sound is like a close stare into the eyes and soul of the Middle Eastern culture that lives inside the music. Raquy brings forth the experience of an ancient culture straight to the stage for everyone to reflect, react and rotate to

 Hareem Shar'eem (a.k.a. the Wicked Harem) is a troupe of Middle Eastern-inspired bellydancers based in Cleveland, Ohio. We pride ourselves on the creativity of our shows and the skill of our dancing, no matter what style we choose to perform that day. From our irrepressibly dazzling cabaret style to our captivatingly enigmatic tribal fusion, to our dramatically bold Rom style, our shows are a rollicking good time.

www.raquy.com
www.geocities.com/troupehareemshareem
--=_alternative 004A9AFC8525731D_=-- From dennis at vanityCrash.com Thu Jul 19 10:49:19 2007 From: dennis at vanityCrash.com (Dennis Yurich) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 13:49:19 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]*Vanity Crash* | Fri July 20 | HiFi Lakewood Message-ID: <469FA41F.1070405@vanityCrash.com> Hey vC fans, we wanted to apologize for any inconvenience you incurred due to our crappy email program that f*** up our emailing without us knowing it. Thanks to those who contacted us about it. Hopefully we have fixed the problem. You only have a day to reserve some discount tickets for this Friday July 20 show a the HiFi and coupons for a free copy of our live CD. Since it is too late to mail them out, email dennis at vanitycrash.com and request how many you want. We will leave them in an envelope at the door for you under your name. Remember, we need your pretty face! We are filming this Friday's July 20th show at the Hi Fi and we want you to be part of it. We plan lots of audience shots and would love to have you up front rockin' to vanityCrash. Also dress in your finest since we will be filming interviews with fans throughout the night. So, email us NOW so we can make sure we get yours at the door for you. Friday, July 20, vanityCrash on at 11:30pm Hi Fi Concert Club (http://www.hificoncertclub.com), 11729 Detroit Ave., Lakewood, OH 44107 (216) 521-8878 18 and over, $10 at the door ($8 with discount ticket), add $3 for under 21 Exciting News: Just released - Rock 4 Life (http://www.quickstarproductions.com/rock_4_life.html) compilation CD featuring vanityCrash. This is a great CD for a great cause, Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis (cure only by a liver transplant), and features 22 cool acts from across the country. The CD will be available at the show for only $5! vanityCrash songs "New Girl" and "Legend" are featured in the upcoming film "Head of the Company". The comedy stars Keith Bracken as a boss who serves a hire purpose and Timothy A. King as a job candidate frustrated by discrimination. The film previews July 28 and is being submitted to all the major film festivals. Stay tune for more film news next month. vanityCrash got selected to showcase at the Midpoint Music Festival (http://www.mpmf.com/) this fall in Cincinnati. We played the festival two years ago, had a rockin' time, made great contacts and met some very cool acts (like our faves Girls on Film - http://www.myspace.com/gof). We can't wait to do it again! We've had many very cool shows lately and our Verlie's show got captured on video. Be sure to check the clips out at http://www.verliescafe.com/video1.htm. Lastly Dan has been bustin' his butt killing people nightly. Staring as Dr. Jekyll and his evil alter ego Mr Hyde, Dan has the stage oozing in blood from impaling a sorry fella to ripping out a woman's heart! Don't miss this one-of-a-kind production at the Beck Center of the Arts. Vanity Crash is Dan Folino, Dennis Yurich, Brian Hager and Jason Giaco http://www.vanityCrash.com http://www.mySpace.com/vanityCrash From Michael_L_Caraffi at KeyBank.com Thu Jul 19 11:09:27 2007 From: Michael_L_Caraffi at KeyBank.com (Michael_L_Caraffi at KeyBank.com) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 14:09:27 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CALLING ALL WOODWIND PLAYERS - Joseph Musicians needed... PAID GIG! 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MUSICIANS STILL NEEDED FOR ELYRIA SUMMER THEATER'S P= RODUCTION OF
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Musical Director is still looking to fill the following vacant positions:
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--0__=0ABBF98EDFF01C648f9e8a93df938690918c0ABBF98EDFF01C64-- From tomfulton at aol.com Thu Jul 19 11:16:42 2007 From: tomfulton at aol.com (tomfulton at aol.com) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 14:16:42 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITIONS for "Reflections" - World Premiere - directed by Tom Fulton Message-ID: <8C9984817BA323C-8EC-948E@WEBMAIL-DC12.sysops.aol.com> ----------MB_8C9984817BA323C_8EC_12C03_WEBMAIL-DC12.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" SUBJECT:=C2=A0AUDITIONS=20 BECK CENTER FOR THE ARTS Audition Date:=C2=A0 Monday, July 30 - 6pm - 10pm Call:=C2=A0 216-521-2540 to schedule an audition Note:=C2=A0 These=C2=A0roles are non-equity only. =C2=A0 Hello Everyone, =C2=A0 On Monday, July 30 from 6 pm to 10 pm, Tom Fulton (director) and Marin Cespe= des (choreographer)=C2=A0will be holding auditions for the actor/dancer role= s in Reflections, a musical play, which begins rehearsals on August 14 and O= pens on September 14, running through October 7, 2007 at the Beck Center for= the Arts.=C2=A0 Please call the Beck Center to sign up for a time.=C2=A0 ht= tp://beckcenter.org/=C2=A0 =C2=A0 The World Premiere of: REFLECTIONS (Peggy Sings Leiber and Stoller) Music and Lyrics by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller September 14 =E2=80=93 October 7, 2007=20 Directed by Tom Fulton Starring NYC Jazz great, Laura Theodore Choreograpny and Movement Concepts by Martin Cespedes Music Direction by Larry=C2=A0Goodpaster Produced by Virtual Media Post=C2=A0Productions Original Concept by Joe Beck & Laura Theodore The Play: Thirty-two years ago, Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, the legendary songwrite= rs of the 50's and 60's, produced an album called "MIRRORS." In 2005 this mu= sical masterpiece was re-released as "Peggy Lee Sings Leiber & Stoller." Thi= s timeless CD is comprised of 15 brilliant songs written by the prolific tea= m, including well known numbers like "Kansas City", "I'm a Woman" and the le= gendary hit "Is That All There Is." The show is a kaleidoscope of beautiful=20= love songs, hilarious send-ups of Broadway, haunting tunes of days gone by,=20= and reflects the pure joy of living. Now for the first time, in a world prem= iere production, renowned actress and recording artist Laura Theodore brings= these astonishing songs to the stage. Guitarist Joe Beck, who worked with P= eggy for many years, provides a first person filmed narrative for these song= s with sweet, funny and poignant memories=E2=80=94while Laura Theodore bring= s Leiber and Stoller's music to life through the genius of her remarkable vo= ice.=20 =C2=A0 Available 5 Roles:=20 Child Peggy=20 Peggy at 10 - 12=C2=A0years old=20 Voice of Nikki=20 Dance=20 =C2=A0 Young Peggy=20 Peggy in her early career (18 - 24 yrs old)=20 Reporter=20 Assistant=20 Dance=20 =C2=A0 Peggy's Husband (30-s - 40's)=20 Announcer=20 Others=20 Dance=20 =C2=A0 Peggy's Step Mother (30's - 40's)=20 Assistant=20 House Keeper=20 Sophie Slomsky (an imagined character)=20 Peggy's Father (30's - 40's)=20 Announcer=20 Doctor=20 Reporter=20 Dancer=20 Station Manager The ensemble (above) play numerous roles, provide dance, movement and mime b= ackground. The primary roles listed are fairly challenging, so all actors mu= st be able to move well as well as have a proficiency as actors.=C2=A0 Actor= s should come to auditions ready to move.=C2=A0 No memorized monologues are=20= necessary.=C2=A0 This will be a movement and cold-reading audition only.=20 =C2=A0 Please call the Beck Center 216-521-2540 to sign up for an audition slot. =C2=A0 Be prepared for the possibility of staying beyond your audition slot time.= =C2=A0 If you have any questions, concerns or special requests, you may e-ma= il Tom Fulton at tomtq2 at gmail.com=20 =C2=A0 Thank you. We hope to see you there. =C2=A0 ________________________________________________________________________ AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from= AOL at AOL.com. ----------MB_8C9984817BA323C_8EC_12C03_WEBMAIL-DC12.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset="utf-8"
SUBJECT: AUDITIONS =
BECK CENTER FOR THE ARTS
Audition Date:  Monday, July 30 - 6pm - 10pm
Call:  216-521-2540 to schedule an audition
Note:  These roles are non-equity only.=
 
Hello Everyone,
 
On Monday, July 30 from 6 pm to 10 pm, Tom Fulton (director)=20= and Marin Cespedes (choreographer) will be holding auditions for the ac= tor/dancer roles in Reflections, a=20= musical play, which begins rehearsals on August 14 and Opens on September 14= , running through October 7, 2007 at the Beck Center for the Arts.  Ple= ase call the Beck Center to sign up for a time.  http://beckcenter.org/ 
 
The World Premiere of:
REFLECTIONS
(Peggy Sings Leiber and Stoller)=
Music and Lyrics by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller
September 14 =E2=80=93 October 7, 2007
Directed by Tom Fulton
Starring NYC Jazz great, Laura Theodore
Choreograpny and Movement Concepts by Martin Cespedes<= /FONT>
Music Direction by Larry Goodpaster
Produced by Virtual Media Post Productions
Original Concept by Joe Beck & Laura Theodore
The Play:
Thirty-two years ago, Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, the lege= ndary songwriters of the 50's and 60's, produced an album called "MIRRORS."=20= In 2005 this musical masterpiece was re-released as "Peggy Lee Sings Leiber=20= & Stoller." This timeless CD is comprised of 15 brilliant songs written=20= by the prolific team, including well known numbers like "Kansas City", "I'm=20= a Woman" and the legendary hit "Is That All There Is." The show is a kaleido= scope of beautiful love songs, hilarious send-ups of Broadway, haunting tune= s of days gone by, and reflects the pure joy of living. Now for the first ti= me, in a world premiere production, renowned actress and recording artist La= ura Theodore brings these astonishing songs to the stage. Guitarist Joe Beck= , who worked with Peggy for many years, provides a first person filmed narra= tive for these songs with sweet, funny and poignant memories=E2=80=94while L= aura Theodore brings Leiber and Stoller's music to life through the genius o= f her remarkable voice.
 
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    • = Announcer=20
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----------MB_8C9984817BA323C_8EC_12C03_WEBMAIL-DC12.sysops.aol.com-- From edniam at alltel.net Thu Jul 19 11:24:39 2007 From: edniam at alltel.net (Edward Niam) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 14:24:39 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Alternative Healing Modalities ***Testimonials*** Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_008E_01C7CA10.8A9A3D40 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit 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 Testimonials: 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 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 35070 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: 7.5.476 / Virus Database: 269.10.9/907 - Release Date: 7/18/2007 3:30 PM ------=_NextPart_000_008E_01C7CA10.8A9A3D40 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
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
 
Testimonials:
 
In 1995, I = was=20 diagnosed with Crohn's/Colitis. I have tried many conventional and = alternative=20 treatments. These ranged from high doses of injected steroids (ACTH) = to=20 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=20 nothing seemed to repress my symptoms.
 
With 20-3- = bowel=20 movements each day, rapid weight loss and severe hemorrhaging, it was = time to=20 try something new. I contacted Ed Niam, a practitioner of Eastern = medicine and=20 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=20 fifth treatment, all evidence of bleeding had subsided. By the final=20 treatment, I was back to (business as usual) normal. In addition to = the=20 acupuncture treatments, Mr. Niam suggested several (stretching &=20 breathing) exercises and diet tips that I have continued to=20 follow.
 
I = encourage anyone who=20 is dealing with IBS diseases to try this method. I feel the need to = qualify my=20 suggestion by stating that I am a college graduate and a well informed = active=20 patient of Crohn's. I fully intend to call upon Ed Niam and = acupuncture should=20 there be a need in the future. If you are considering this method of = treatment=20 and would like to discuss it further, feel free to contact=20 me.
 
Daniel J.=20 Fess
jfess at neo.rr.com
=
 
*****************************=
 
Ed was=20 kind enough to help me when I was dreadfully ill several years = ago.  His=20 gentle treatments were not only effective in healing my immediate = concerns but=20 were so deeply and profound in their reach that I actually felt better = than I=20 had in many years after his treatments.  I highly recommend him = and his=20 tried and true methods.

Cathleen Carr
catbead2000 at yahoo.com
 
 
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
 
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------=_NextPart_000_008E_01C7CA10.8A9A3D40-- From KevinJosephKelly at aol.com Thu Jul 19 11:28:23 2007 From: KevinJosephKelly at aol.com (KevinJosephKelly at aol.com) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 14:28:23 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Oklahoma Special Ticket Offer for CAMEO production Message-ID: -------------------------------1184869703 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Mention the show "That's Life" when you call or visit the box office and=20 you will get "4 for 3". 4 Tickets for the price of 3. =20 Tickets are available at the Performing Arts Center box office (330-636-3400= ) Other ticket outlets listed below. =20 See ya at the show! =20 =20 CAMEO announces its 5th summer musical, Rodgers and Hammerstein=E2=80=99s O= klahoma! =20 to be performed July 20-22, and 26-29 at the Medina Performing Arts Center,= =20 a beautiful state-of-the-art, 1200-seat venue that has been acclaimed as on= e=20 of the finest facilities in the state of Ohio (located at 777 East Union=20 Street, Medina OH 44256. Directions to the facility are available at=20 _www.mcsoh.org/pac/directions.htm_ (mip://013de888/www.mcsoh.org/pac/directi= ons.htm) ).=20 The production will be directed by veteran actor and director, Bill=20 Hoffman, a talented professional who has directed more than 60 large musica= ls in his=20 career, in New York City, Washington DC, and Cleveland Playhouse. More tha= n=20 40 local actors and dancers will be performing in this outstanding=20 production. Tickets are available at the Performing Arts Center box office= =20 (330-636-3400) or at local Buehler=E2=80=99s locations: $15 Adults; $10 A= ges 12-17 and=20 Seniors; $8 Children under 12 and groups of 20+. Show times will be 7:30 P= M,=20 except Sunday matinees will take place at 2:00 PM. Visit CAMEO=E2=80=99s=20= website at=20 _www.cameo-medina.org_ (http://www.cameo-medina.org/) . =20 "Nothing can bring you peace but yourself." - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Life isn't about finding yourself, it's about creating yourself." - George= =20 Bernard Shaw "I regard the theatre as the greatest of all art forms, the most immediate=20 way in which a human being can share with another the sense of what it is t= o=20 be a human being." - Oscar Wilde=20 ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL a= t=20 http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour -------------------------------1184869703 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en
Mention the show "That's Life"  when you call or visit the box off= ice=20 and you will get "4 for 3".
4 Tickets for the price of 3.
 
Tickets are available at the Performing Arts Center box office (330-636-3400)
Other ticket outlets listed=20 below.
 
See ya at the show!
 
 
CAMEO announces its 5th summer music= al,=20 Rodgers and Hammerstein=E2=80=99s Oklahoma= !  to be=20 performed July 20-22, and 26-29 at the Medina Performing Arts Center, a=20 beautiful state-of-the-art, 1200-seat venue that has been acclaimed as one o= f=20 the finest facilities in the state of Ohio=  =20 (located at 777 East Union Street, Medina OH 44256.  Directions to the facility are ava= ilable=20 at www.mcsoh.org/pac/d= irections.htm ).  The production will be directed by= =20 veteran actor and director, Bill Hoffman, a talented professional who has=20 directed more than 60 large musicals in his career, in=20 New York=20 City,=20 Washington DC, and Cleveland Playhouse.  More than 40 local actors and danc= ers=20 will be performing in this outstanding production.  Tickets a= re=20 available at the Performing Arts Center box office (330-636-3400) or=20= at=20 local Buehler=E2=80=99s locations:  <= /SPAN>$15=20 Adults; $10 Ages 12-17 and Seniors; $8 Children under 12 and groups of 20+.<= SPAN=20 style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">  Show times will be 7:30=20 PM, except Sunday matin= ees=20 will take place at 2:00 PM.  Visit=20 CAMEO=E2=80=99s website at www.cameo-medina.org.


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-------------------------------1184869703-- From brunswickact at yahoo.com Thu Jul 19 11:36:45 2007 From: brunswickact at yahoo.com (BrunswickACT) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 11:36:45 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Brunswick ACT presents "The Secret Garden" - FINAL WEEKEND! Message-ID: <638876.80249.qm@web31509.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1220758379-1184870205=:80249 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable FINAL WEEKEND!!=0A=0ABrunswick Alumni Community Theatre presents:=0A =0AThe= Secret Garden=0ABook and Lyrics by Marsha Norman=0AMusic by Lucy Simon=0Ab= ased on the novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett =0A =0AThis enchanting classi= c of children's literature is now a brilliant musical by a Pulitzer Prize w= inning playwright. Orphaned in India, an 11 year old girl returns to Yorksh= ire to live with an embittered, reclusive uncle and his invalid son. The es= tate includes a magic locked garden. Flashbacks, dream sequences, a strolli= ng chorus of ghosts, and some of the most beautiful music ever written for = Broadway dramatize The Secret Garden's compelling tale of regeneration. Thi= s Tony Award winner is a treasure for children and adults. =0A =0AJuly 13,= 14, 20 and 21, curtain time 7:30pm.=0Aat the Brunswick High School Perform= ing Arts Center=0ATickets are $15 for adults and $12 for students and senio= rs.=0ATickets are available at Buehler's in Brunswick or on-line at www.bru= nswickact.com.=0A=0AVisit our website at www.brunswickAct.com/secretgarden.= htm for cast list and photos!=0A=0A=0A =0A___________________________= _________________________________________________________=0ABe a better Hea= rtthrob. Get better relationship answers from someone who knows. Yahoo! Ans= wers - Check it out. =0Ahttp://answers.yahoo.com/dir/?link=3Dlist&sid=3D396= 545433 --0-1220758379-1184870205=:80249 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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Brunswick Alu= mni Community Theatre presents:
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July 13, 14, 20 and 21, curtain time 7:30pm.
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This Saturday and Sunday is the 25th = annual Cleveland Irish Cultural Festival at the Cuyahoga County Fairgrounds.  In = addition to the bagpipers, ballad singers, ceile bands, dancers, Guinness, wolf = hounds, Harp, exhibits, and friends you haven’t seen nor met……are = historical Irish plays and zany improv!

 

The Cleveland Irish Players will be performing on = Saturday at 3 pm (I’m a policeman – “Halt!” – that = felt good) and 6:30 pm.  On Sunday they’ll be performing at = 6.  The Chicago Irish Players will be performing on Saturday at 5.  And = finally, Cleveland’s own ‘Oliver Twisted’ will be performing improv on Saturday at 4:30 and 6:30, = Sunday at 5 pm.

 

Tickets are…really cheap.  I think = $10. 

 

The weather will be beautiful in Berea….the place where dreams = come true!  So stop by and enjoy another great thing Cleveland has to = offer.

------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C7CA19.BEF8AD70-- From Thackaberr at aol.com Thu Jul 19 12:33:07 2007 From: Thackaberr at aol.com (Thackaberr at aol.com) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 15:33:07 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Final 2 Weeks of MUSICAL OF MUSICALS at Actors' Summit Message-ID: -------------------------------1184873587 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en The final two weeks of the record breaking performance of Musical of =20 Musicals, the Musical at Actors' Summit, which will close July 29, finishing= a nine=20 week run. =20 =20 The Play =20 The play has received rave critical notices. =E2=80=9CWe=E2=80=99re delighte= d with the =20 audience response,=E2=80=9D said Neil Thackaberry, Artistic Director. =E2= =80=9CWe=E2=80=99ve already had =20 patrons who=E2=80=99ve seen the production three times in three weeks.=E2= =80=9D=20 THE MUSICAL OF MUSICALS (THE MUSICAL!) is actually five musicals in one,=20 each with the same plot but done in the style of a different famous Broadwa= y=20 composer. Rodgers and Hammerstein, Andrew Lloyd Weber, Stephen Sondheim, Je= rry=20 Herman, and Kander & Ebb. The plot is the old melodrama standby: =E2=80=9CY= ou must pay=20 the rent.=E2=80=9D =E2=80=9CI can=E2=80=99t pay the rent.=E2=80=9D =E2=80= =9CI=E2=80=99ll pay the rent for you.=E2=80=9D=20 The five short musicals are:=20 Corn -- in the style of Rodgers & Hammerstein paying tribute to Oklahoma!,=20 Carousel, The Sound of Music, South Pacific, and The King and I. =20 The Woods =E2=80=93 in the style of Stephen Sondheim paying tribute to Swee= ney Todd,=20 Into the Woods, Sunday in the Park with George, and Company.=20 Dear Abby =E2=80=93 in the style of Jerry Herman paying tribute to Hello Do= lly, =20 Mame, and La Cage aux Folles.=20 Aspects of Junita =E2=80=93 in the style of Andrew Lloyd Weber paying tribu= te to=20 Evita, Phantom of the Opera, Cats, Jesus Christ Superstar, Starlight Expres= s,=20 and Sunset Boulevard.=20 Speakeasy =E2=80=93 in the style of Kander and Ebb paying tribute to Cabare= t,=20 Chicago, The Rink, and Kiss of the Spider Woman.=20 The Cast=20 Each cast member plays the same role in each of the musicals. MaryJo =20 Alexander portrays the wisdom of the mature woman -- Abby, Joe Bishara plays= the =20 landlord, Jitter, and Keith Stevens plays the heroic Willy. The young heroin= , =20 June, which had been played by Kathleen Culler during the original run, will= be =20 played by Equity actor Tricia Bestic during the extension.=20 MaryJo Alexander was a member of the Resident Acting Company at the =20 University of New Orleans. At Actors=E2=80=99 Summit she has been seen in=20= A Christmas=20 Survival Guide, A Child=E2=80=99s Christmas in Wales, The Guys, Gingerbread= Lady, =20 Otherwise Engaged, I Do I Do, and Jacques Brel, among others. MaryJo has pe= rformed at=20 Ensemble Theatre, Cain Park, Porthouse Theatre and Stan Hywet Shakespeare.=20 Joe Bishara last appeared at Actors=E2=80=99 Summit as Sergius Saranoff in=20= Arms and=20 the Man. Previous Musical credits include I Love You=E2=80=A6Now Change, Pu= tting It =20 Together, The Last Five Years, Pirates of Penzance, The Rocky Horror Show a= nd=20 The Cradle Will Rock. He has also performed at Ensemble Theatre, Ohio=20 Showboat Drama, The Phoenix Theatre Circle as well as at Wayside Theatre in= =20 Virginia, The Roxy Regional Theatre in Tennessee, and The Show Palace in F= lorida.=20 Keith E. Stevens returns to Actors=E2=80=99 Summit after an extended stay i= n New=20 York. His credits at Actors=E2=80=99 Summit include: The Thing About Men, P= icnic, I Love=20 You, You=E2=80=99re Perfect, Now Change, Romeo & Juliet, and A Child=E2=80= =99s Christmas in=20 Wales. Keith holds a MFA in Acting from the Actors Studio Drama School an= d=20 a BA in Theater from Cleveland State University. He is a lifetime member=20= of=20 the Actors Studio. Tricia Bestic has been seen at Actors' Summit in=20 Quilters, A Christmas Survival Guide, Don't Hug Me, and The Thing About Men= , among=20 others. At Playhouse Square she was in I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Chan= ge,=20 and Respect, a Musical Journey. =20 Performance Schedule Musical of Musicals (The Musical) will reopen on June 21 and is scheduled=20 to run through July 29, Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays at 8:00 PM and Sund= ays=20 at 2:00 PM. =20 Tickets Tickets are $25 on Fridays & Saturdays, $22 on Thursdays & Sundays. College= =20 students and seniors receive a $2 discount at Thursday and Sunday=20 performances. Students under age 18 are admitted for half price. Season sub= scriptions=20 and Discount Coupons are now available. Group discounts are available for=20 parties of 10 or more. =20 Tickets can be purchased by phone by calling 330-342-0800. =20 ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL a= t=20 http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour -------------------------------1184873587 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en
The final two weeks of the record breaking performance of Musical of=20 Musicals, the Musical at Actors' Summit, which will close July 29, finishing= a=20 nine week run.
 

The Play=20

 

 

= THE MUSICAL OF MUSIC= ALS (THE=20 MUSICAL!) is actually five musicals in one, each with the sam= e plot=20 but done in the style of a different famous Broadway composer. Rodgers and=20 Hammerstein, Andrew Lloyd Weber, Stephen Sondheim, Jerry Herman, and Kander=20 & Ebb. The plot is the old melodrama standby: =E2=80=9CYou must pay the=20= rent.=E2=80=9D =E2=80=9CI=20 can=E2=80=99t pay the rent.=E2=80=9D =E2=80=9CI=E2=80=99ll pay the rent for=20 you.=E2=80=9D

 

The five short musicals=20 are:

 

= Corn -- in the style of Rodgers & Hammerstein payin= g=20 tribute to Oklahoma!, Carousel, The Sound of Music, South= =20 Pacific, and The King and I= .=20

 

The Woods =E2=80=93 in the style=20= of Stephen=20 Sondheim paying tribute to Sweeney Todd, Into the Woods, Sunday in the Park=20= with=20 George, and Company.

 

Dear Abby =E2=80=93 in the style=20= of Jerry=20 Herman paying tribute to Hello Doll= y,=20 Mame, and La Cage aux=20 Folles.

 

Aspects of Junita =E2=80=93 in th= e style of=20 Andrew Lloyd Weber paying tribute to Evita, Phantom of the Opera, Cats, Jesu= s=20 Christ Superstar, Starlight Express, and Sunset Boulevard.

 

Speakeasy =E2=80=93 in the style=20= of Kander and=20 Ebb paying tribute to Cabaret, Chicago, The Rink, and Kiss of the Spider= =20 Woman.

The=20 Cast

Each cast member plays the same role in each of the musicals. MaryJ= o=20 Alexander portrays the wisdom of the mature woman -- Abby, Joe Bishara plays= the=20 landlord, Jitter, and Keith Stevens plays the heroic Willy. The young heroin= ,=20 June, which had been played by Kathleen Culler during the original run, will= be=20 played by Equity actor Tricia Bestic during the=20 extension.

MaryJo Alexander was a member of the Resident Acting Company at= the=20 University= of=20 New Orleans. At Actor= s=E2=80=99=20 Summit she has been seen in A Christmas Sur= vival=20 Guide, A Child=E2=80=99s Christmas in Wales, The Guys, Gingerbread La= dy,=20 Otherwise Engaged, I Do I Do, and Jacques Brel, among others. MaryJo has=20 performed at Ensemble Theatre, Cain Park, Porthouse Theatre and Stan Hyw= et=20 Shakespeare. Joe Bishara last=20 appeared at Actors=E2=80=99 Summit as Sergi= us Saranoff in=20 Arms and the Man. Previous Musical credits include I Love= =20 You=E2=80=A6Now Change, Putting= It=20 Together, The Last Five Years, Pirates of Penzance, The Rocky Horror=20 Show and The Cradle Will=20 Rock.  He has also perform= ed at=20 Ensemble Theatre, Ohio Showboat Drama, The Phoenix Theatre Circle as w= ell as=20 at Wayside Theatre in Virginia, The Roxy=20 Regional Theatre in Tennessee, and The Sh= ow=20 Palace in Florida. Keith E.= =20 Stevens returns to Actors=E2=80=99 <= st1:City=20 w:st=3D"on">Summit after an extended stay in New York. His cre= dits at=20 Actors=E2=80=99 Summit include: The Thing About Men, Picnic, I Love You, You=E2=80=99re Perfect, No= w Change,=20 Romeo & Juliet, and A Child=E2=80=99s Christmas in Wales. Keith=20 holds a MFA in Acting from th= e=20 Actors Studio Drama=20 School and a BA in Theater from=20 Cleveland=20 State University.  He is a lifetime member of the Act= ors=20 Studio. Tricia Bestic has been seen at Actors' Summit in Quilters, A Christmas Survival Guide,=20= Don't=20 Hug Me, and The Thing About Men= ,=20 among others. At Playhouse=20 Square she was in I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change= ,=20 and  Respect, a Musical=20 Journey. =20

Performance Schedule
Mus= ical of=20 Musicals (The Musical)=20 will=20 reopen on June 21 and is scheduled to run through July 29, Thursdays, Friday= s=20 & Saturdays at 8:00 PM=20 and Sundays at 2:00=20 PM.=20

Tickets
Tickets=20 are $25 on Fridays & Saturdays, $22 on Thursdays & Sundays. College=20 students and seniors receive a $2 discount at Thursday and Sunday performanc= es.=20 Students under age 18 are admitted for half price. Season subscriptions and=20 Discount Coupons are now available. Group discounts are available for partie= s of=20 10 or more. 

Tickets can be purchased by phone by calling 330-342-0800. =20

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-------------------------------1184873587-- From info412 at www.spanministries.org Thu Jul 19 13:09:14 2007 From: info412 at www.spanministries.org (4:12 Producer) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 16:09:14 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]God's Child at the 4:12 Message-ID: <2124.66.213.21.38.1184875754.squirrel@www.spanministries.org> Don?t forget about the 4:12 this Friday night, July 20! God?s Child will light up the stage at 10:30pm. There?s also line dancing, Open Mic, games and prizes! The 4:12 runs from 9:00pm to 1:00am at SPAN Ministries located at 361 Northeast Avenue in Tallmadge, Ohio. For more information, call 330.630.3190. The 4:12 is for those 18 and over. From martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com Thu Jul 19 12:48:38 2007 From: martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com (Martin Friedman) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 12:48:38 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lakeland Theatre: Barrymore for two more weeks Message-ID: <447815.48601.qm@web36812.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1959226248-1184874518=:48601 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Lakeland Theatre presents THE NORTHEAST OHIO PREMIERE MITCHELL FIELDS* in BARRYMORE by William Luce Featuring Andrew Narten Directed by Martin Friedman Sets and Lights Designed by Keith Nagy Costumes Designed by Craig Tucker Sound Design by Eric Simna * Courtesy of Actor's Equity Association THE STORY: THIS IS A GRAND PIECE OF ADULT COMIC/DRAMATIC THEATRE! Lakeland Theatre proudly features Cleveland actor and teacher Mitchell Fields in this Northeast Ohio premiere on William Luce's Tony-award nominated play. An actor of considerable depth, Mr. Fields tackles the portrayal of actor John Barrymore. Another accomplished actor, Andrew Narten, supports Fields in a wonderful supporting role. Christopher Plummer won a Tony for his portrayal of John Barrymore in the acclaimed Broadway production of this work by the master of one character biographies for the stage, William Luce. The 60 year old legendary actor has rented a New York stage to prepare for a comeback performance of Richard III. Barrymore jokes with the audience, spars with his prompter, reminisces about better times and does delicious imitations of his siblings Lionel and Ethel. "A dazzler .... A portrait of riveting complexity and paradox that finds the balletic elegance in a drunken stagger, the poetry in a blue joke and the churning guts in rarefied verse. As [Barrymore] walks toward his own death it's with the jaunty panache of a boulevardier off to meet his new mistress." N.Y. Times "As good as one man shows get." New Yorker "A staggering success.... Must be seen, must be savored." N.Y. Post "A rare show that leaves you wanting more." Gannett Newspapers "A perfect image of Barrymore." N.Y. Daily News Production Dates: Friday, July 20 @ 8pm Saturday, July 21 @ 2pm and 8pm Sunday, July 22 @ 2pm Friday, July 27 @ 8pm Saturday, July 28 @ 2pm and 8pm Sunday, July 29 @ 2pm Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for students and seniors. Group rates are available. For more information please feel free to either email me, Martin Friedman, at martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com or call 440.525.7034 (and press #1 to bypass the message). --------------------------------- Take the Internet to Go: Yahoo!Go puts the Internet in your pocket: mail, news, photos & more. --0-1959226248-1184874518=:48601 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
                                           Lakeland Theatre
presents
THE NORTHEAST OHIO PREMIERE

MITCHELL 
FIELDS*

in
BARRYMORE
by
William Luce

Featuring
Andrew Narten

Directed by Martin Friedman 
Sets and Lights Designed by Keith Nagy
Costumes Designed by Craig Tucker        
 Sound Design by Eric Simna

 * Courtesy of Actor's Equity Association
 
THE STORY: THIS IS A GRAND PIECE OF ADULT COMIC/DRAMATIC THEATRE!
Lakeland Theatre proudly features Cleveland actor and teacher Mitchell Fields in this Northeast Ohio premiere on William Luce's Tony-award nominated play. An actor of considerable depth, Mr. Fields tackles the portrayal of actor John Barrymore.  Another accomplished actor, Andrew Narten, supports Fields in a wonderful supporting role. Christopher Plummer won a Tony for his portrayal of John Barrymore in the acclaimed Broadway production of this work by the master of one character biographies for the stage, William Luce. The 60 year old legendary actor has rented a New York stage to prepare for a comeback performance of Richard III. Barrymore jokes with the audience, spars with his prompter, reminisces about better times and does delicious imitations of his siblings Lionel and Ethel.

"A dazzler .... A portrait of riveting complexity and paradox that finds the balletic elegance in a drunken stagger, the poetry in a blue joke and the churning guts in rarefied verse. As [Barrymore] walks toward his own death it's with the jaunty panache of a boulevardier off to meet his new mistress." N.Y. Times
"As good as one man shows get." New Yorker
"A staggering success.... Must be seen, must be savored." N.Y. Post
"A rare show that leaves you wanting more." Gannett Newspapers
"A perfect image of Barrymore." N.Y. Daily News
 
Production Dates:
Friday, July 20  @ 8pm
Saturday, July 21 @ 2pm and 8pm
Sunday, July 22 @ 2pm
Friday, July 27 @ 8pm
Saturday, July 28 @ 2pm and 8pm
Sunday, July 29 @ 2pm
 
Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for students and seniors. Group rates are available.
 
For more information please feel free to either email me, Martin Friedman, at martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com or call 440.525.7034 (and press #1 to bypass the message).


Take the Internet to Go: Yahoo!Go puts the Internet in your pocket: mail, news, photos & more. --0-1959226248-1184874518=:48601-- From mamiller107 at earthlink.net Thu Jul 19 13:49:11 2007 From: mamiller107 at earthlink.net (Michael A. Miller) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 16:49:11 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"I don't know when -- or if -- he's coming back..." Message-ID: <380-220077419204911348@earthlink.net> ------=_NextPart_18464111920541204911348 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Who will keep your workload moving forward during an employee?s absence? The ideal department manager or small-business owner knows how to do every necessary task within his or her domain. But how burdensome is that? Maybe you have cross-trained your staff to a limited degree. They mean well, Boss, but you will have to pick up their slack eventually. Do you have a guidebook that details a process for each task required to keep your business current and profitable, so any employee of your choosing can accurately and efficiently complete any assignment and understand what the outcome should be? I will meet with any authorized representative of your organization and draft step-by-step directives for completing one job or several, and I will perform updates as required. Further, I can help you design and draft forms, templates, brochures, flyers and other documents, as well as provide temporary and long-term administrative-support services. Ask me about marketing support and coordinating promotional events. Michael A. Miller 216.389.6784 mamiller107 at earthlink.net ------=_NextPart_18464111920541204911348 Content-Type: text/html; charset=US-ASCII

Who will keep your workload moving forward during an employee?s absence?

 

The ideal department manager or small-business owner knows how to do every necessary task within his or her domain.  But how burdensome is that?

 

Maybe you have cross-trained your staff to a limited degree.  They mean well, Boss, but you will have to pick up their slack eventually.

 

Do you have a guidebook that details a process for each task required to keep your business current and profitable, so any employee of your choosing can accurately and efficiently complete any assignment and understand what the outcome should be?

 

I will meet with any authorized representative of your organization and draft step-by-step directives for completing one job or several, and I will perform updates as required.

 

Further, I can help you design and draft forms, templates, brochures, flyers and other documents, as well as provide temporary and long-term administrative-support services.

 

Ask me about marketing support and coordinating promotional events.

 

Michael A. Miller

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------=_NextPart_18464111920541204911348-- From thejrpshow at yahoo.com Thu Jul 19 17:47:25 2007 From: thejrpshow at yahoo.com (Jay Rossi) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 17:47:25 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Artist for hire.... Message-ID: <871186.22495.qm@web90415.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-913352178-1184892445=:22495 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Come and see my bio at http://jayrossi.s5.com/custom.html for photos, videos, write-ups and more! I'm an actor, vocalist, writer and fine artist. Almost 30 years in all. Also, some (few) of my artwork is on-line at http://jayrossi.s5.com/photo.html . I'm also listed on Artists Chair at http://www.artistschair.com/showprofile.asp?id=395 . Contact me at 330-410-0488 or thejrpshow at yahoo.com . The Jay Rossi Project MySpace YouTube --------------------------------- Be a better Globetrotter. Get better travel answers from someone who knows. Yahoo! Answers - Check it out. --0-913352178-1184892445=:22495 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Come and see my bio at http://jayrossi.s5.com/custom.html for photos, videos, write-ups and more!
 
I'm an actor, vocalist, writer and fine artist.
 
Almost 30 years in all.
 
Also, some (few) of my artwork is on-line at http://jayrossi.s5.com/photo.html .
 
I'm also listed on Artists Chair at http://www.artistschair.com/showprofile.asp?id=395 .
 
Contact me at 330-410-0488 or thejrpshow at yahoo.com .
 



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Yahoo! Answers - Check it out. --0-913352178-1184892445=:22495-- From cprince at bw.edu Thu Jul 19 18:07:43 2007 From: cprince at bw.edu (cprince at bw.edu) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 21:07:43 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Looking for real bearded Santa for Tower City Message-ID: <30864.10.0.7.4.1184893663.squirrel@webmail.bw.edu> Dear Friends, Tower City in cooperation with Spirit of the Season is currently in search of a real, fully bearded Santa to perform at their very innovative workshop, beginning in November. all Interested applicants should contact Christine Prince by calling: 440-476-0529 or e-mailing centurydance at gmail.com. Resumes and Head shots can be sent to this e-mail address. Applicant should be available for a photo shoot as early as September 1st. From ray at worldeonline.com Thu Jul 19 18:08:09 2007 From: ray at worldeonline.com (Ray Szuch) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 20:08:09 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A few Vender tables are still available / Volunteers are needed Message-ID: <06fa01c7ca6a$6fecea10$a92cfea9@Ray> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_06FB_01C7CA40.8716E210 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit A few tables for the Indie Gathering are still available. If your interested please email me or call 216-651-5441 as soon as possible. Venders tables are for Aug. 4/5 (Sat & Sun). We are in need of 5 more volunteers to help at The Indie Gathering on Sat & Sun (Aug. 4/5) Sat & Sun passes are given to workers! Email if you can help. http://theindiegathering.com Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com Founder - "The Indie Gathering" www.theindiegathering.com ------=_NextPart_000_06FB_01C7CA40.8716E210 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
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------=_NextPart_000_06FB_01C7CA40.8716E210-- From broadview-heights-spotlights at cox.net Thu Jul 19 19:10:33 2007 From: broadview-heights-spotlights at cox.net (Spotlights) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 22:10:33 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Spotlights Youth present SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK LIVE! Message-ID: <000601c7ca73$3474fb40$52bc6b44@NASO1> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C7CA51.AD635B40 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit SPOTLIGHTS YOUTH THEATER PRESENTS SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK LIVE! The Broadview Heights Spotlights Community Theater is pleased to announce its upcoming youth production, Schoolhouse Rock Live! Show dates are Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, July 26 through August 4, at 7:00 PM. Matinee performances are slated for Sunday, July 29 and Sunday, August 5 at 3:00 PM. All shows will be held at the Broadview Heights Cultural Arts Building, 9543 Broadview Road (1/2 mile South of Route 82). Tickets are $10 for adults, $8 for students and senior citizens (group rates available). For ticket reservations, interested parties may contact the Spotlights Box Office at (440) 526-4404. Schoolhouse Rock Live! is a dynamic musical about a nerve-wracked school teacher who is stressed about the first day of teaching. The teacher tries to relax by watching television. Over the course of the show, various characters emerge from the teacher's TV set and demonstrate how to win the students over with imagination and music. Audience members of all ages will enjoy the show's memorable musical numbers, including "Just a Bill," "Conjunction Junction," and the show's title number, "Schoolhouse Rock." The Spotlights' production stars Corinne Calabrese, Gabrielle Calabrese, Nicole Clark, Christian Corpora, Mary Ann Domzalski, Michelle Goodwin, Caittlin Hamm, Dana Hetrick, Neal Kennedy, Alexandra Kruse, Tiffany Schmidt, Devin Sutter, Hannah Wiltsie, and Jessy Yates. Direction by Frank Lucas; music direction by Gail Wirick. Produced by Annette Phelps. Schoolhouse Rock Live! is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). The show is sponsored by Tutoring Club of Broadview Heights. For more information, interested parties may contact the Broadview Heights Spotlights Community Theater Box Office by phone at (440) 526-4404, by email at broadview-heights-spotlights at cox.net, or on the web at www.broadview-heights-spotlights.org. ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C7CA51.AD635B40 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

SPOTLIGHTS YOUTH THEATER PRESENTS SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK = LIVE!

The Broadview Heights Spotlights Community Theater is pleased to announce = its upcoming youth production, Schoolhouse Rock Live!  Show dates are Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, = July 26 through August 4, at 7:00 PM.  Matinee performances are slated = for Sunday, July 29 and Sunday, August 5 at 3:00 PM.  All shows will be = held at the Broadview Heights Cultural Arts Building, 9543 Broadview = Road (1/2 mile South of Route 82).  Tickets are $10 for adults, $8 for = students and senior citizens (group rates available).  For ticket = reservations, interested parties may contact the Spotlights Box Office at (440) = 526-4404.

Schoolhouse Rock Live! is a dynamic musical about a nerve-wracked school teacher who is stressed = about the first day of teaching.  The teacher tries to relax by watching television.  Over the course of the show, various characters emerge = from the teacher’s TV set and demonstrate how to win the students over = with imagination and music.  Audience members of all ages will enjoy the show’s memorable musical numbers, including “Just a = Bill,” “Conjunction Junction,” and the show’s title number, “Schoolhouse Rock.”  The Spotlights’ production = stars Corinne Calabrese, Gabrielle Calabrese, Nicole Clark, Christian Corpora, = Mary Ann Domzalski, Michelle Goodwin, Caittlin Hamm, Dana Hetrick, Neal = Kennedy, Alexandra Kruse, Tiffany Schmidt, Devin Sutter, Hannah Wiltsie, and = Jessy Yates.  Direction by Frank Lucas; music direction by Gail = Wirick.  Produced by Annette Phelps. 

 

Schoolhouse Rock Live! is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International = (MTI).  The show is sponsored by Tutoring Club of Broadview = Heights.

 

For more = information, interested parties may contact the Broadview Heights Spotlights = Community Theater Box Office by phone at (440) 526-4404, by email at = broadview-heights-spotlights at cox.net, or on = the web at www.broadview-heights-spotlights.org.

 

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C7CA51.AD635B40-- From popcycles at sbcglobal.net Thu Jul 19 19:33:07 2007 From: popcycles at sbcglobal.net (D. Budin) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 19:33:07 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]a musical trip back to 1967 Message-ID: <479299.61621.qm@web81815.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-2015428105-1184898787=:61621 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Folk Concert Celebrates Original Singer-Songwriter Movement The group Long Road presents Can?t Help But Wonder Where I?m Bound: A 1967 Coffeehouse Concert, Tuesday, August 14, 2007, at 7:30 p.m., at the Alma Theater in Cain Park (Lee and Superior roads, Cleveland Heights). The concert is a fund-raiser for the non-profit music and educational organization Roots of American Music. Long Road is: David Budin (guitar and vocals), Kevin Richards (guitar, banjo, mandolin, fiddle and vocals), Julia Mell (vocals), Bob Sandham (guitar and vocals), and Raymond DeForest (upright bass and vocals). (See further personnel info below.) In the middle and late 1960s, you could go to any folk club or coffeehouse in the country and hear performers singing all the same songs ? songs by Bob Dylan, Tom Paxton, Tom Rush, Tim Hardin, Eric Andersen, Tim Buckley, Gordon Lightfoot, Leonard Cohen, Phil Ochs, Bob Gibson, Ian & Sylvia, Steve Gillette and others. But, for the most part, this music has not been played since around 1970 ? partly because, as a result of this movement, most performers began writing their own songs, and also because new genres took over (folk-rock, psychedelic rock, electric blues, and others). So there are dozens of wonderful songs that are not being played anymore. In this concert, Long Road performs the best of those late-?60s songs, played with all acoustic instruments. There?s nothing you?ll hear that you would have heard after 1967. And there will be humor, along with some historical perspective on the music and the times. All proceeds from this concert will benefit Roots of American Music. Please visit: www.rootsofamericanmusic.org. Tickets ? $18; $20 day of show ? are available at 216-371-3000 or www.cainpark.com. LONG ROAD consists of: David Budin (guitar and vocals) ? singer-songwriter, music arranger, record producer, rock and folk musician, and music journalist; formerly signed as a solo artist with Sire Records, and a member of an early E Street Band incarnation, the Gift. Kevin Richards (guitar, mandolin and vocals) ? veteran of many rock, folk and bluegrass groups; and founder and director of both the Fairmount School of Music and the locally based non-profit educational organization Roots of American Music. Julia Mell (vocals) ? sang for 10 years with the popular Cleveland group the Godot Quartet, which opened for such artists as Patty Larkin, John Gorka and Garnett Rogers. Bob Sandham (guitar and vocals) ? longtime folk, rock and country musician, who has played acoustic, electric and pedal steel guitars with Alex Bevan, John Bassette, Pat Dailey and many others. Raymond DeForest (upright bass and vocals) ? master of electric and upright bass and every type of music, Ray has played with area bands including Blue Lunch, Mr. Stress, Aces & Eights and Princess Ladia. Cain Park is produced by the City of Cleveland Heights. --0-2015428105-1184898787=:61621 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Folk Concert Celebrates
Original Singer-Songwriter Movement
 
 
The group Long Road presents Can?t Help But Wonder Where I?m Bound: A 1967 Coffeehouse Concert, Tuesday, August 14, 2007, at 7:30 p.m., at the Alma Theater in Cain Park (Lee and Superior roads, Cleveland Heights).  
 
The concert is a fund-raiser for the non-profit music and educational organization Roots of American Music.
 
Long Road is: David Budin (guitar and vocals), Kevin Richards (guitar, banjo, mandolin, fiddle and vocals), Julia Mell (vocals), Bob Sandham (guitar and vocals), and Raymond DeForest (upright bass and vocals).  (See further personnel info below.)
 
In the middle and late 1960s, you could go to any folk club or coffeehouse in the country and hear performers singing all the same songs ? songs by Bob Dylan, Tom Paxton, Tom Rush, Tim Hardin, Eric Andersen, Tim Buckley, Gordon Lightfoot, Leonard Cohen, Phil Ochs, Bob Gibson, Ian & Sylvia, Steve Gillette and others.
 
But, for the most part, this music has not been played since around 1970 ? partly because, as a result of this movement, most performers began writing their own songs, and also because new genres took over (folk-rock, psychedelic rock, electric blues, and others).  
 
So there are dozens of wonderful songs that are not being played anymore.  In this concert, Long Road performs the best of those late-?60s songs, played with all acoustic instruments.  There?s nothing you?ll hear that you would have heard after 1967.  And there will be humor, along with some historical perspective on the music and the times.
 
All proceeds from this concert will benefit Roots of American Music.  Please visit: www.rootsofamericanmusic.org.
 
Tickets ? $18; $20 day of show ? are available at 216-371-3000 or www.cainpark.com.
 
 
LONG ROAD consists of:
 
David Budin (guitar and vocals) ? singer-songwriter, music arranger, record producer, rock and folk musician, and music journalist; formerly signed as a solo artist with Sire Records, and a member of an early E Street Band incarnation, the Gift.
 
Kevin Richards (guitar, mandolin and vocals) ? veteran of many rock, folk and bluegrass groups; and founder and director of both the Fairmount School of Music and the locally based non-profit educational organization Roots of American Music.
 
Julia Mell (vocals) ? sang for 10 years with the popular Cleveland group the Godot Quartet, which opened for such artists as Patty Larkin, John Gorka and Garnett Rogers.
 
Bob Sandham (guitar and vocals) ? longtime folk, rock and country musician, who has played acoustic, electric and pedal steel guitars with Alex Bevan, John Bassette, Pat Dailey and many others.
 
Raymond DeForest (upright bass and vocals) ? master of electric and upright bass and every type of music, Ray has played with area bands including Blue Lunch, Mr. Stress, Aces & Eights and Princess Ladia.
 
Cain Park is produced by the City of Cleveland Heights.
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-------------------------------1184935728-- From sharleentraczyk at yahoo.com Fri Jul 20 07:14:32 2007 From: sharleentraczyk at yahoo.com (Sharleen Traczyk) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 07:14:32 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]MORE SUMMER FUN!!! Message-ID: <576466.12137.qm@web56109.mail.re3.yahoo.com> There are still summer camps and classes open for more summer fun at The Talent Tree in Hudson!!! ALL-WEEK ACTIVITY CAMP AUGUST 6-10, 9:00-4:00 Mon-Fri (Early drop-off & late pick-up available) Ages 6 & up Keep active & fit in this fun week of tumbling, dance, baton, cheer, drama, crafts and games! Call 330-650-9829 GYMNASTICS CAMP AUGUST 13-17, 9:00-1:00 Mon-Fri Ages 6 & up For all gymnasts & competitive teams Get in gear for fall and be ready for fall activities & the competitive season. Conditioning, floor exercise, beam, bars & vault. Call 330-650-9829 CHEERLEADING Evening classes still available Call for a schedule & placement 330-650-9829 GYMNASTICS CLASSES Evening & morning classes still available Call for a schedule & placement 330-650-9829 FALL BROCHURES ARE NOW AVAILABLE, TOO! CALL TODAY! 330-650-9829 THE TALENT TREE, HUDSON, OHIO Join in the fun and grow with us at The Talent Tree! ____________________________________________________________________________________Ready for the edge of your seat? Check out tonight's top picks on Yahoo! TV. http://tv.yahoo.com/ From fstorch at beckcenter.org Fri Jul 20 07:18:45 2007 From: fstorch at beckcenter.org (Fran Storch) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 10:18:45 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Beck Center's 'JEKYLL AND HYDE' is a must see!" Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84EEB0708@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7CAD8.E1E06F23 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C7CAD8.E1E06F23" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C7CAD8.E1E06F23 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 "Beck Center's 'JEKYLL and HYDE' is a must see!" ~ Roy Berko, The Times =20 Beck Center and National City present =20 Jekyll & Hyde Now through August 5 Mackey Main Stage =20 Book & Lyrics by Leslie Bricusse Music by Frank Wildhorn Directed by Scott Spence * Musical Direction by Larry Goodpaster * = Choreography by Mart=EDn C=E9spedes Featuring Don Folino as Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde =20 For tickets call 216.521.2540 or online at www.beckcenter.org = =20 =20 This popular gothic musical, based on the novel by Robert Louis = Stevenson, explores the duality of man and the constant struggle of good = and evil within oneself. Dr. Henry Jekyll is intrigued by the good and = evil found within all men, and believes he has found a way to separate = the good self from the bad. Determined to test his ground-breaking new = formula, Jekyll takes it himself and unleashes the evil Mr. Hyde. = Unable to control his darker side, Hyde goes on a killing spree and = wreaks havoc on Jekyll's life, his approaching wedding, and the lives of = his fellow townspeople. The play chronicles the battle between his two = opposing sides. =20 Show times are Friday and Saturday evenings at 8:00 pm and Sundays at = 3:00 pm. Two special Thursday evening performances are scheduled for = July 26 and August 2 at 8:00 p.m. To reserve tickets call the Beck = Center Box Office at (216) 521-2540 or visit www.beckcenter.org for more = information. Admission is $26 for adults, $23 for seniors, and $15 for = students 22 and under. Convenient on-site parking is available. =20 The Beck Center for the Arts is located just ten minutes west of = downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood.=20 =20 =20 More reviewer comments... =20 "Beck Center's Jekyll & Hyde is a must see!... An absolute gem!... [Dan] = Folino gives a tour-de-force performance...His singing is enthralling, = his acting compelling...His vocal presentations...were brilliant...The = glorious voices of Maggie Stahl...and Aimee Collier...were = compelling...captivating. A standing 'O' for Scott Spence, Dan Folino = and the cast and crew of Jekyll & Hyde. Please, you of the Cleveland = area, support this production...It deserves full houses every night!" ~ Roy Berko, The Times =20 "Dan Folino as Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde...was terrific...you'd better get = there and see him while the Beck Center, and the Cleveland area, still = has him...Aimee Collier...blows down the house...Don McBride's set is = marvelous...Scott Spence has gotten excellent performances out of all of = his cast...Folino acts with authority and sings expansively...Catch him = while you can." ~ Marcus Bales, Cool Cleveland =20 "Jekyll & Hyde a mostly entertaining...excursion...Folino's lustrous = singing voice...Matching Folino in stage presence and singing power is = Amiee Collier...Director Spence conveys excellent detail in may of the = crowds scenes...slick production...a gorgeous set designed by Don = McBride. The musical direction by Larry Goodpaster is largely flawless." ~ Christine Howey, Scene =20 "The high-energy musical...had me at the first moments. I was hooked = when the curtain opened to Dan Folino...one of the main reasons to catch = this entertaining show... the large ensemble performs with gusto and = fills the stage with life...an 11-piece orchestra that perfectly = complements the singers...Even those with a thick hide will enjoy Jekyll = & Hyde." ~ Benjamin Gleisser, Cleveland Jewish News =20 "...McBride's visually imposing and flexibly functional unit = set...first-rate costume designers like the multi-talented Alison = Garrigan...the seductive, clarion-piped Amiee Collier...could = alternately break glass or your heart...the broadly talented Dan = Folino...he's understandably become somewhat of a matinee idol...solid = singing voice." ~ James Damico, FreeTimes =20 Cast of Characters John Utterson Ian Atwood Dr. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde Dan Folino Sir Danvers Carew Dana Hart * Simon Stride Douglas Collier Lady Beaconsfield Amy Hall Bishop of Basingstoke Lee Domenick Lord Savage Darryl Lewis General Lord Glossop Michael Rogan Sir Archibald Proops Don Irven Lisa Carew Maggie Stahl Lucy Harris Amiee Collier * Nellie Carla Petroski Spider Jeff Glover Poole (Manservant) Bill DePetro Bissett (Apothecary) Jim McCormack 1st Young Man Damian Henri 2nd Young Man Mike Majer Newsboy Mike Plantz Priest Don Pedley =20 Female Ensemble: Lauren Berger , Megan DePetro , Sarah Edwards, Aubrey = Fisher , Heather Hersh , Susan Kobylinski , Jordan Malin, Stephanie = Ormston, Kendra Payne, Laura Rightenour , Erin Shoemaker , Devon = Shriver, Dawn Sniadak, Susan Wagner, Megan Wallace =20 Male Ensemble: Jose Ayala, Jamie Carroll, Patrick Clement, Bill DePetro, = Mark Goins, Damian Henri, Jim Lenahan, Mike Majer, Jim McCormack, Don = Pedley, Mike Plantz, Ryan Smith, Justin Williams =20 * Actor appears courtesy of the Actor's Equity Association (AEA). =20 Staff Director (Scott Spence) Musical Director (Larry Goodpaster) Choreographer (Martin Cespedes) Stage Manager (Diana D'Alessandro) Set Design (Don McBride) Costume Design/Wardrobe Mistress (Allison Garrigan) Light Design (Trad Burns) Sound Design (Richard Ingraham) =20 Orchestra Conductor/Keyboards......................................................= ......Larry Goodpaster Keyboards................................................................= ..............Heidi Herczeg Flute/Alto = Flute....................................................................= .Gretchen Bailey Oboe/English Horn/Alto = Sax................................................Karen Langenwalter Trumpet..................................................................= ..............Melissa Mejia Trombone.................................................................= ............Kevin Wenner French = Horns....................................................................= ....Meredith Evans Violins..................................................................= .Marianne Stott, Allie Lint Cello....................................................................= ..............Brandi Amadeo Bass.....................................................................= .........Tim Keo, Don Park Percussion............................................................Don= Safranek, Chris Vondall =20 Production Staff Artistic = Director/Director........................................................= ......Scott Spence Musical Director/Orchestra = Conductor........................................Larry Goodpaster Choreographer............................................................= ..........Mart=EDn C=E9spedes Stage = Manager..................................................................= Diana D'Alessandro Assistant Stage = Manager...............................................................Ray= na Long Scenic Designer/ Production = Manager.............................................Don McBride Costumer = Designer.................................................................= Alison Garrigan Lighting = Designer.................................................................= ....Trad A. Burns Sound = Designer................................................................R= ichard B. Ingraham Technical = Director.................................................................= .Joseph Carmola Technical = Assistants....................................................Clint = Felker, Chris Young Production = Assistant................................................................= Sabrina Zingale Special Effects = Consultant...............................................................= Dan Folino Assistant Special Effects = Consultant..............................................Megan DePetro Light Board Operators........................................... Ray = Gould, Libby Burchmore Follow Spots.....................Mary Kahelin, Anna Verbiak, Ed Dragony, = Darcy Lindner Props/Dressers.......................................................Kate= George, Rebecca Lamb Crew...................Mark Sprouse, Bill Reichert, Kim Haas, Hayley = Baran, Steve Shack Book = Holder...................................................................= ..............Jean Fyfe =20 =20 Posted by: Fran Storch Marketing Assistant Beck Center for the Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, OH 44107 (216) 521-2540, x244 =20 ------_=_NextPart_002_01C7CAD8.E1E06F23 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

<= font size=3D5 color=3Dred>Beck<= /b> = Center’s ‘JEKYLL and HYDE’ is a must = see!”

~ Roy Berko, The = Times

 

Beck = Center and = National City

present

 

Jekyll & Hyde

Now through August 5

Mackey Main Stage

 

Book & Lyrics by = Leslie Bricusse=A0=A0=A0=A0 Music by = Frank Wildhorn

Directed by = Scott Spence * Musical Direction by Larry Goodpaster * Choreography by Mart=EDn C=E9spedes

Featuring Don Folino as Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

=

 <= /p>

For tickets call 216.521.2540 or online at = www.beckcenter.org

 

This popular = gothic musical, based on the novel by Robert Louis Stevenson, explores the = duality of man and the constant struggle of good and evil within oneself. =A0Dr. Henry Jekyll is intrigued by = the good and evil found within all men, and believes he has found a way to separate = the good self from the bad.=A0 Determined = to test his ground-breaking new formula, Jekyll takes it himself and unleashes = the evil Mr. Hyde.=A0 Unable to control = his darker side, Hyde goes on a killing spree and wreaks havoc on Jekyll’s = life, his approaching wedding, and the lives of his fellow townspeople.=A0 The play chronicles the battle = between his two opposing sides.

 

Show times = are Friday and Saturday evenings at 8:00 = pm and Sundays at 3:00 = pm. Two special Thursday evening performances are scheduled for July 26 and = August 2 at 8:00 = p.m.=A0 To reserve tickets call the Beck = Center Box Office at (216) 521-2540 or visit www.beckcenter.org for more information. = Admission is $26 for adults, $23 for seniors, and $15 for students 22 and = under.=A0 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. =

=A0=A0

 

More reviewer comments…

 

Beck = Center’s Jekyll & Hyde is a = must see!... An absolute gem!... [Dan] Folino gives a tour-de-force performance…His singing is enthralling, his acting compelling…His vocal = presentations…were brilliant…The glorious voices of Maggie Stahl…and Aimee = Collier...were compelling…captivating.=A0 = A standing ‘O’ for Scott Spence, Dan Folino and the cast and crew of Jekyll & Hyde.=A0 Please, you of the Cleveland area, support this = production…It deserves full houses every night!”

~ Roy Berko, = The Times

 

“Dan Folino as Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde…was = terrific…you’d better get there and see = him while the Beck Center, and the Cleveland area, still has = him…Aimee Collier…blows down the house…Don McBride’s set is marvelous…Scott = Spence has gotten excellent performances out of all of his = cast...Folino acts with authority and sings = expansively…Catch him while you can.”

~ Marcus = Bales, Cool Cleve= land

 

Jekyll & = Hyde a mostly entertaining…excursion…Folino= 217;s lustrous singing voice…Matching Folino in stage presence and = singing power is Amiee Collier…Director Spence conveys excellent detail in may of the crowds = scenes...slick production…a = gorgeous set designed by Don = McBride. The musical direction by Larry Goodpaster is largely = flawless.”

~ Christine = Howey, Scene

 

The high-energy = musical…had me at the first moments.=A0 I was hooked when the curtain opened to Dan Folino…one of the main = reasons to catch this entertaining show… the large ensemble performs with = gusto and fills the stage with life...an 11-piece orchestra that perfectly complements the singers…Even = those with a thick hide will enjoy Jekyll & Hyde.”

~ Benjamin = Gleisser, Cleveland Jewish News

 

“…McBride’s visually = imposing and flexibly functional unit setfirst-rat= e costume designers like the multi-talented Alison Garrigan…the = seductive, clarion-piped Amiee Collier…could alternately break glass or your heart…the = broadly talented Dan Folino…he’s understandably become somewhat of a matinee idol…solid singing = voice.”

~ James = Damico, FreeTimes

 

Cast of Characters

John Utterson           = ;            =  =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 = Ian Atwood

Dr. = Jekyll/Mr. Hyde           &nb= sp;          =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Dan = Folino

Sir Danvers Carew           =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0 Dana Hart *

Simon Stride           &= nbsp;          =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0 Douglas= = Collier

Lady = Beaconsfield&nbs= p;          =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0 Amy Hall

Bishop of = Basingstoke&nbs= p;  =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Lee Domenick

Lord = Savage           &= nbsp;          =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0 Darryl Lewis

General Lord Glossop     =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0 Michael Rogan

Sir = Archibald Proops       =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 = Don Irven

Lisa Carew           &n= bsp;         =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Maggie Stahl

Lucy Harris           &= nbsp;            =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0 Amiee Collier *

Nellie          &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;            =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 = Carla Petroski

Spider &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;       =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= Jeff Glover

Poole<= /font> (Manservant)          =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0 Bill DePetro

Bissett (Apothecary)        =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 = Jim McCormack

1st Young Man           &nbs= p;      =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0 Damian Henri

2nd Young Man           &nbs= p;    =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0 Mike Majer

Newsboy =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;  =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= Mike Plantz

Priest &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;         =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= Don Pedley

 

Female = Ensemble: = Lauren = Berger , = Megan DePetro , Sarah Edwards, Aubrey Fisher , Heather Hersh , Susan = Kobylinski , Jordan Malin, Stephanie = Ormston, = Kendra = Payne, = Laura Rightenour , Erin Shoemaker , Devon Shriver, = Dawn = Sniadak, Susan Wagner, Megan Wallace

 

Male = Ensemble: = Jose= Ayala, Jamie Carroll, Patrick Clement, Bill DePetro, Mark Goins, Damian Henri, = Jim Lenahan, Mike Majer, Jim McCormack, Don Pedley, Mike Plantz, Ryan Smith, = Justin Williams

 

* Actor = appears courtesy of the Actor's Equity Association = (AEA).

 =

Staff<= /font>

Director = (Scott Spence)

Musical = Director (Larry Goodpaster)

Choreographer= (Martin Cespedes)

Stage = Manager (Diana = D'Alessandro)

Set Design = (Don McBride)

Costume = Design/Wardrobe Mistress (Allison Garrigan)

Light Design = (Trad Burns)

Sound Design (Richard Ingraham)

 

Orchestra=

Conductor/Keyboards……………R= 30;…………………………= …………Larry Goodpaster

Keyboards…………………= …………………………= 230;………….………..Heidi Herczeg

Flute/Alto Flute………………………̷= 0;…………………………&= #8230;……Gretchen Bailey

Oboe/English Horn/Alto Sax…………………………= ………………Karen Langenwalter

Trumpet…………………&#= 8230;………………………̷= 0;…………….……….Melissa Mejia

Trombone…………………&= #8230;………………………R= 30;………….……….Kevin Wenner

French Horns………………………̷= 0;…………………………&= #8230;………Meredith Evans

Violins…………………&#= 8230;………………………̷= 0;………….Marianne Stott, Allie Lint

Cello…………………R= 30;…………………………= ……………………….Brandi Amadeo

Bass…………………̷= 0;…………………………&= #8230;…………………Tim Keo, Don Park

Percussion……………………= ;…………………………&#= 8230;…Don Safranek, Chris Vondall

 

Production = Staff

Artistic Director/Director……………………= ………………………..…&= #8230;…Scott = Spence

Musical Director/Orchestra Conductor………………………&= #8230;……….Larry = Goodpaster

Choreographer……̷= 0;…………………………&= #8230;……………………….Mar= t=EDn C=E9spedes

Stage Manager………………………= 230;…………………………= ;…...Diana D’Alessandro

Assistant Stage Manager………………………= 230;…………………………= ;…Rayna Long

Scenic Designer/ Production Manager………………………= 230;……………Don = McBride

Costumer Designer………………………&#= 8230;………………………̷= 0;…..Alison Garrigan

Lighting Designer………………………&#= 8230;………………………̷= 0;……...Trad A. Burns

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

Technical Director………………………&#= 8230;………………………̷= 0;……Joseph Carmola

Technical Assistants………………………= …………………….Clint Felker, Chris Young

Production Assistant………………………&= #8230;………………………R= 30;….Sabrina Zingale

Special Effects Consultant………………………= …………………………= 230;...Dan Folino

Assistant Special Effects Consultant………………………= ……………....Megan DePetro

Light Board Operators………………………&= #8230;…………. Ray Gould, Libby Burchmore

Follow Spots…………………Mary Kahelin, Anna Verbiak, Ed Dragony, Darcy Lindner

Props/Dressers……R= 30;…………………………= …………….Kate George, Rebecca Lamb

Crew…………= …….Mark Sprouse, Bill Reichert, Kim Haas, Hayley Baran, Steve = Shack

Book Holder………………………R= 30;…………………………= …….……...…..Jean Fyfe

 

 

Posted by:

Fran Storch

Marketing Assistant

Beck Center for the = Arts

17801 Detroit = Avenue

Lakewood, OH=A0 = 44107

(216) 521-2540, x244

 

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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. Register: By phone 330-836-2626 x 17 Or online www.WeathervanePlayhouse.com ### ------=_NextPart_001_1065_01C7CAB9.67A251C0 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=
Summer=20 Stock 2007
Cyrano De=20 Bergerac
4 SPACES=20 AVAILABLE!
Directed by = Melanie YC Pepe=20 & John C. Davis
August 6 ~ 18, = Mondays ~=20 Fridays
10:00 a.m. ~ 4:00 = p.m.
Tuition = $300
 
The=20 Summer Stock 2007, Cyrano = De=20 Bergerac is a workshop is = designed=20 for students ages 13 and up who have already had some theatrical=20 experience.
 
Students will be = perform,=20 produce and design a full production in two weeks. Special performances = will be=20 held on August 15 and 16.
Space is limited = to 18 acting=20 and 4 technical only positions.
This summer=92s = production will=20 be directed by Melanie YC Pepe, Director of Education and Young Actor = Series=20 Producer at Weathervane Playhouse. Most recently, she directed this = year=92s=20 production of Romeo & Juliet.
Special Guest = instructor John C=20 Davis will be directing fight choreography in this year=92s=20 production.
John is a = certified fight=20 instructor with the Society of American Fight = Directors,
and directed the = brilliant=20 swordplay in this year=92s Youth Theater production of Romeo & = Juliet. Check=20 him out online at www.TheFightDirector.com.
 
 
Register:
 
By = phone
330-836-2626 = x=20 17
 
Or = online
 www.WeathervanePlayhouse.com
 
 
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Based on the 1967 film of the same name starring Julie Andrew= s, Thoroughly Modern Millie opens tonight and runs through August 5th, 2007= . Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. (the Friday, August 3rd p= erformance will start at 8:30pm following the Parma Heights Merchants Parad= e) and Sundays at 3 p.m. Tickets are available by calling the Cassidy box = office at (440) 842-4600. =20 =20 Thoroughly Modern Millie stars: Kristin Netzband as Millie Dillmount Jacob Wadenpfuhl as Jimmy Smith Rachel Hopkins as Miss Dorothy Rob Starek as Trevor Graydon Jolene McPherson as Mrs. Meers Lou Petrucci as Ching Ho Stuart Landes as Bun Foo Michelle D. Moye as Muzzy Van Hossmere=20 Erin Kathleen Pawlak as Peg Flannery =20 with=20 Linda Sekanic Brittney Knyszek=20 Vanessa Stanbridge Kate Michalski=20 Cheryl Winslow=20 Erin R. diLauro=20 Anne Ward=20 Elya Starek=20 Sarah Clare=20 Jacob Shafer=20 Manolo Manalo=20 Andrew Parmelee=20 Mason Chapello=20 Amy Banner Cory Zukoski Thoroughly Modern Millie tells the story of small-town girl, Millie Dillmou= nt, who comes to New York City to marry for money instead of love =E2=80=93= a thoroughly modern aim in 1922, when women were just entering the workfor= ce. Millie soon begins to delight in the flapper lifestyle, but the high ji= nks start when she checks into a hotel owned by the leader of a white slave= ry ring in China. Written by Richard Morris and Dick Scanlan, Thoroughly Modern Millie featu= res music by Jeanine Tesori, with lyrics by Scanlan. The score is filled e= nergetic and unforgettable music including "Thoroughly Modern Millie", "Not= for the Life of Me", "Forget About the Boy" and "Gimme, Gimme". The always-versatile Cassidy Theatre artist Lester Currie spearheaded the p= roduction handling directing, choreography, set design and costuming duties= . The tap numbers were choreographed by Jennifer Glowe. Musical Direction = is by David Detloff. =20 The original production, directed by Michael Mayer, underwent several works= hops in New York and performances at the La Jolla Playhouse in San Diego, C= alifornia,before ultimately opening on Broadway. The production subsequentl= y won six 2002 Tony Awards, including Best Musical.=20 The Cassidy Theatre is located in the Greenbrier Commons, 6200 Pearl Road i= n Parma Heights. Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sund= ays at 3:00 p.m. There will be an 8:30 p.m. curtain time on Friday, August = 3rd following the Parma Heights Merchant=E2=80=99s Day Parade. Tickets are= $20 for adults and $15 for students and senior citizens. Early reservation= s are strongly suggested and tickets are going fast. Tickets can be ordere= d by phoning the Box Office at (440) 842-4600 from 9:00a.m. to 4:00 p.m., M= onday through Friday. MasterCard and Visa are accepted. =20 FOR INFORMATION: =09Geoffrey Short =09=09geoffshort at sbcglobal.net =20 From nbudin at sbcglobal.net Fri Jul 20 07:52:12 2007 From: nbudin at sbcglobal.net (Noah Budin) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 07:52:12 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Rock My Soul Tonight! Message-ID: <857272.47930.qm@web81413.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-948334443-1184943132=:47930 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Join us tonight...! The Rock My Soul Shabbat Service is an all-musical, all ages, Friday night worship service featuring contemporary, traditional and original music, sometimes upbeat, sometimes contemplative, always soulful, played by a 10 piece band of talented congregational and professional musicians led by Cantor Kathy Sebo and Noah Budin. This worship experience is free and open to the public. (You'll probably like it even if you're not Jewish!) Service begins at 7:30 PM at The Temple - Tifereth Israel, 26000 Shaker Blvd., Beachwood, OH The Temple hosts this service once a month. For future service dates, and other information about Noah Budin, check out www.noahbudin.com --0-948334443-1184943132=:47930 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Join us tonight...!
 
The Rock My Soul Shabbat Service is an all-musical, all ages, Friday night worship service featuring contemporary, traditional and original music, sometimes upbeat, sometimes contemplative, always soulful, played by a 10 piece band of talented congregational and professional musicians led by Cantor Kathy Sebo and Noah Budin. This worship experience is free and open to the public.
 
(You'll probably like it even if you're not Jewish!)
 
Service begins at 7:30 PM at The Temple - Tifereth Israel, 26000 Shaker Blvd., Beachwood, OH
 
The Temple hosts this service once a month.
 
For future service dates, and other information about Noah Budin, check out www.noahbudin.com
 
--0-948334443-1184943132=:47930-- From allison623 at sbcglobal.net Fri Jul 20 09:09:48 2007 From: allison623 at sbcglobal.net (Allison Butler) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 09:09:48 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Open House Sunday Message-ID: <564773.91346.qm@web82901.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1488073063-1184947788=:91346 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, JULY 22nd - 2-4 $189900 ROCKY RIVER ? BUNGALOW WALK TO THE BEACH! Lofted/vaulted kitchen with skylight. Huge master with sitting area, wood burning fireplace, full bathroom and separate shower. French doors open to the balcony overlooking the landscaped back yard. - 2 bedrooms with the 3rd presently converted to the dining room for entertaining. GOT DOGS?. Two nice size kennels with a walk out basement and a fenced yard. Huge Garage for a carpenter or tradesman. This is the perfect starter home in a desirable community. MUST SEE!! Minutes from I-90, I-480, RTA, Rocky River Recreation Center, Cleveland Metroparks, Golf Courses and Cleveland Hopkins Airport. Rocky River School District. http://www.realliving.com/Property/Details.aspx?PropID=6903175&MarketID=2 Feel free to contact me for more information. Allison Butler Realty One Real Living Office: (216)221-6585 Fax: (216)221-1956 Email: allison.butler at realliving.com http://realtyone.com/allison.butler/ --0-1488073063-1184947788=:91346 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit            OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, JULY 22nd - 2-4
 
 $189900 ROCKY RIVER ? BUNGALOW
 
WALK TO THE BEACH! Lofted/vaulted kitchen with skylight. Huge master with sitting area, wood burning fireplace, full bathroom and separate shower. French doors open to the balcony overlooking the landscaped back yard.  - 2 bedrooms with the 3rd presently converted to the dining room for entertaining. GOT DOGS?. Two nice size kennels with a walk out basement and a fenced yard. Huge Garage for a carpenter or tradesman. This is the perfect starter home in a desirable community. MUST SEE!! 

Minutes from I-90, I-480, RTA, Rocky River Recreation Center, Cleveland Metroparks, Golf Courses and Cleveland Hopkins Airport. Rocky River School District.
 
Feel free to contact me for more information.
 
 
 
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Realty One Real Living
Office: (216)221-6585
Fax: (216)221-1956
 
--0-1488073063-1184947788=:91346-- From Jenniver_Sparano at KeyBank.com Fri Jul 20 09:29:09 2007 From: Jenniver_Sparano at KeyBank.com (Jenniver_Sparano at KeyBank.com) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 12:29:09 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Ruthless!" Message-ID: This is a multipart message in MIME format. --=_alternative 005A8F818525731E_= Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" It's summertime in Cleveland and Akron, which means that it's time for our fifth annual musical production to benefit local AIDS agencies! This year, we will be presenting the musical romp RUTHLESS! The Musical With book and lyrics by Joal Paley and music by Marvin Laird, "Ruthless! The Musical" tells a tale of Broadway stardom. Broadway doesn't go for booze and dope...but it does go for scheming, manipulation, backstabbing, concealed identities, and glamorous women doing melodramatic things. For all that -- and more -- come see "Ruthless!" Our all-star cast, under the direction of Curt Arnold and music direction of Charles Eversole, features: Eileen Burns as the perenially frustrated Miss Thorn! Aimee Collier * as the innocently domestic Judy Denmark! Nicole DeAnna as the precociously talented Tina Denmark! Kevin Joseph Kelly as the mysteriously glamorous Sylvia St. Croix! Nick Koesters * as the lovingly critical Lita Encore! Lora Workman as the strangely envious Eve! Performances at Weathervane Community Playhouse, to benefit the Community AIDS Network, take place on Monday and Tuesday, August 20 - 21, 2007 at 7:30 pm -- call the box office at 330-836-2323 for tickets! Performance at Cassidy Theatre, to benefit the AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland, takes place on Monday, August 27, 2007 at 8:00 pm -- call the Taskforce at 216-357-2222 for tickets! We hope you'll join us for an evening of music, laughter, and support for these worthy agencies! * Ms. Collier and Mr. Koesters appear with special permission of Actors' Equity Association ******************************************************************************* This communication may contain privileged and/or confidential information. It is intended solely for the use of the addressee. If you are not the intended recipient, you are strictly prohibited from disclosing, copying, distributing or using any of this information. If you received this communication in error, please contact the sender immediately and destroy the material in its entirety, whether electronic or hard copy. This communication may contain nonpublic personal information about consumers subject to the restrictions of the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act. You may not directly or indirectly reuse or redisclose such information for any purpose other than to provide the services for which you are receiving the information. 127 Public Square, Cleveland, OH 44114 ******************************************************************************* If you prefer not to receive future e-mail offers for products or services from Key send an e-mail to DNERequests at key.com with 'No Promotional E-mails' in the SUBJECT line. --=_alternative 005A8F818525731E_= Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
It's summertime in Cleveland and Akron, which means that it's time for our fifth annual musical production to benefit local AIDS agencies!  This year, we will be presenting the musical romp

                                                RUTHLESS!
                                                The Musical

With book and lyrics by Joal Paley and music by Marvin Laird, "Ruthless! The Musical" tells a tale of Broadway stardom.  Broadway doesn't go for booze and dope...but it does go for scheming, manipulation, backstabbing, concealed identities, and glamorous women doing melodramatic things.    For all that -- and more -- come see "Ruthless!"

Our all-star cast, under the direction of Curt Arnold and music direction of Charles Eversole,  features:

                        Eileen Burns  as the perenially frustrated Miss Thorn!
                        Aimee Collier * as the innocently domestic Judy Denmark!
                        Nicole DeAnna as the precociously talented Tina Denmark!
                        Kevin Joseph Kelly as the mysteriously glamorous Sylvia St. Croix!
                        Nick Koesters * as the lovingly critical Lita Encore!
                        Lora Workman as the strangely envious Eve!


Performances at Weathervane Community Playhouse, to benefit the Community AIDS Network, take place on Monday and Tuesday, August 20 - 21, 2007 at 7:30 pm -- call the box office at 330-836-2323 for tickets!

Performance at Cassidy Theatre, to benefit the AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland, takes place on Monday, August 27, 2007 at 8:00 pm -- call the Taskforce at 216-357-2222 for tickets!

We hope you'll join us for an evening of music, laughter, and support for these worthy agencies!



* Ms. Collier and Mr. Koesters appear with special permission of Actors' Equity Association



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--=_alternative 005A8F818525731E_=-- From tomtq2 at gmail.com Fri Jul 20 08:51:09 2007 From: tomtq2 at gmail.com (Tom Fulton) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 11:51:09 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ACTORS! DANCERS! AUDITIONS! BECK CENTER! WORLD PREMIERE! Message-ID: <9e54fcf40707200851m2bc58c02l56450610c5b7babb@mail.gmail.com> ------=_Part_35330_349812.1184946669524 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=WINDOWS-1252; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline *SUBJECT: AUDITIONS * ** *Note to actors... The roles in this play are not background noise... they are integral to the play and are challenging... We also need you to be able to move... not necessarily dance like ballet dancers, but move with grace..= . There are roles for DANCERS only as well.* BECK CENTER FOR THE ARTS Audition Date: Monday, July 30 - 6pm - 10pm Call: 216-521-2540 to schedule an audition *Note: These roles are non-equity only.* ** Hello Everyone, On Monday, July 30 from 6 pm to 10 pm, Tom Fulton (director) and Marin Cespedes (choreographer) will be holding auditions for the actor/dancer roles in *Reflections*, a musical play, which begins rehearsals on August 1= 4 and Opens on September 14, running through October 7, 2007 at the Beck Center for the Arts. Please call the Beck Center to sign up for a time. http://beckcenter.org/ The World Premiere of: *REFLECTIONS* *(Peggy Sings Leiber and Stoller)* Music and Lyrics by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller September 14 =96 October 7, 2007 Directed by Tom Fulton Starring NYC Jazz great, Laura Theodore Choreograpny and Movement Concepts by Martin Cespedes Music Direction by Larry Goodpaster Produced by Virtual Media Post Productions Original Concept by Joe Beck & Laura Theodore The Play: Thirty-two years ago, Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, the legendary songwriters of the 50's and 60's, produced an album called "MIRRORS." In 2005 this musical masterpiece was re-released as "Peggy Lee Sings Leiber & Stoller." This timeless CD is comprised of 15 brilliant songs written by th= e prolific team, including well known numbers like "Kansas City", "I'm a Woman" and the legendary hit "Is That All There Is." The show is a kaleidoscope of beautiful love songs, hilarious send-ups of Broadway, haunting tunes of days gone by, and reflects the pure joy of living. Now fo= r the first time, in a world premiere production, renowned actress and recording artist Laura Theodore brings these astonishing songs to the stage= . Guitarist Joe Beck, who worked with Peggy for many years, provides a first person filmed narrative for these songs with sweet, funny and poignant memories=97while Laura Theodore brings Leiber and Stoller's music to life through the genius of her remarkable voice. Available 5 Roles: - *Child Peggy* - Peggy at 10 - 12 years old - Voice of Nikki - Dance - *Young Peggy* - *Peggy in her early career (18 - 24 yrs old)* - Reporter - Assistant - Dance - *Peggy's Husband (30-s - 40's)* - *A*nnouncer - Others - Dance - *Peggy's Step Mother* (30's - 40's) - Assistant - House Keeper - Sophie Slomsky (an imagined character) - *Peggy's Father (30's - 40's)* - **Announcer - Doctor - Reporter - Dancer - Station Manager The ensemble (above) play numerous roles, provide dance, movement and mime background. The primary roles listed are fairly challenging, so all actors must be able to move well as well as have a proficiency as actors. Actors should come to auditions ready to move. No memorized monologues are necessary. This will be a movement and cold-reading audition only. Please call the Beck Center 216-521-2540 to sign up for an audition slot. Be prepared for the possibility of staying beyond your audition slot time. If you have any questions, concerns or special requests, you may e-mail Tom Fulton at tomtq2 at gmail.com Thank you. We hope to see you there. Tom Fulton Director ------=_Part_35330_349812.1184946669524 Content-Type: text/html; charset=WINDOWS-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline
SUBJECT: AUDITIONS <= /div>
 
Note = to actors... The roles in this play are not background noise... they are in= tegral to the play and are challenging... We also need you to be able to mo= ve... not necessarily dance like ballet dancers, but move with grace... The= re are roles for DANCERS only as well.
BEC= K CENTER FOR THE ARTS
Aud= ition Date:  Monday, July 30 - 6pm - 10pm
Cal= l:  216-521-2540 to schedule an audition
Note:  These roles are non-equity only.
 
Hel= lo Everyone,
 
On = Monday, July 30 from 6 pm to 10 pm, Tom Fulton (director) and Marin Cespede= s (choreographer) will be holding auditions for the actor/dancer roles= in Reflections= , a musical play, which begins rehearsals on August 14 and Opens on Septemb= er 14, running through October 7, 2007 at the Beck Center for the Arts.&nbs= p; Please call the Beck Center to sign up for a time. =20 http://be= ckcenter.org/ 
 
The= World Premiere of:
REFLECTIONS
(Peggy Sings Leiber and Stoller)
Music and Lyri= cs by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller
September 14 =96 October 7, 2007
Directed by Tom Fulton
Starring= NYC Jazz great, Laura Theodore
Cho= reograpny and Movement Concepts by Martin Cespedes
Mus= ic Direction by Larry Goodpaster
Produced by Virtual Media Po= st Productions
Original Concept by Joe Beck & Laura Theodore

<= /font> The Play:
Thi= rty-two years ago, Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, the legendary songwriters= of the 50's and 60's, produced an album called "MIRRORS."= ; In 2005 this musical masterpiece was re-released as "Peggy Lee Sings= Leiber & Stoller." This timeless CD is comprised of 15 brilliant = songs written by the prolific team, including well known numbers like "= ;Kansas City", "I'm a Woman" and the legendary hit "= ;Is That All There Is." The show is a kaleidoscope of beautiful love s= ongs, hilarious send-ups of Broadway, haunting tunes of days gone by, and r= eflects the pure joy of living. Now for the first time, in a world premiere= production, renowned actress and recording artist Laura Theodore brings th= ese astonishing songs to the stage. Guitarist Joe Beck, who worked with Peg= gy for many years, provides a first person filmed narrative for these songs= with sweet, funny and poignant memories=97while Laura Theodore brings Leib= er and Stoller's music to life through the genius of her remarkable voi= ce.=20
 
Ava= ilable 5 Roles:
  • = Child Peggy= =20
    • Peggy at 10 - 12=  years old
    • Voice of Nikki <= /font>
    • = Dance
       
  • = Young Peggy= =20
    • Peggy in her early= career (18 - 24 yrs old)=20
    • Reporter =
    • Assistant
    • = Dance
       
  • Peggy's Husban= d (30-s - 40's)=20
    • = Announcer =20
    • Others
    • = Dance
       
  • = Peggy's S= tep Mother (30's - 40's)=20
    • Assistant
    • House Keeper
    • Sophie Slomsky (= an imagined character)
= <= /font>
  • Peggy's Father= (30's - 40's)=20
    • Announcer<= /font> =20
    • Doctor =20
    • Reporter =20
    • Dancer =20
    • Station Manager
The= ensemble (above) play numerous roles, provide dance, movement and mime bac= kground. The primary roles listed are fairly challenging, so all actors must be able to move well as well as have a = proficiency as actors.  Actors s= hould come to auditions ready to move.  No memorized monologues are ne= cessary.  This will be a movement and cold-reading audition only.=20
 
Ple= ase call the Beck Center 216-521-2540 to sign up for an audition slot.
 
Be = prepared for the possibility of staying beyond your audition slot time.&nbs= p; If you have any questions, concerns or special requests, you may e-mail = Tom Fulton at=20 tomtq2 at g= mail.com
 
Tha= nk you.
We hope to see you there.
&nb= sp;
Tom Fulton
Director
------=_Part_35330_349812.1184946669524-- From glfan22 at hotmail.com Fri Jul 20 10:05:48 2007 From: glfan22 at hotmail.com (Christina Smith) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 13:05:48 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Has The Documenatry Film "To Be Healed By The Earth" been cast yet? Message-ID: Have not heard any news about the film. Anyone here going to be in the film "To Be Healed By The Earth"? Thanks, Chris _________________________________________________________________ http://imagine-windowslive.com/hotmail/?locale=en-us&ocid=TXT_TAGHM_migration_HM_mini_pcmag_0507 From Christopher.Benko at tri-c.edu Fri Jul 20 10:25:04 2007 From: Christopher.Benko at tri-c.edu (Benko, Christopher) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 13:25:04 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fall 2007 C.A.M.P. Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7CAF2.E9670FF6 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C7CAF2.E9670FF6" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C7CAF2.E9670FF6 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 On behalf of Alice Backus... =20 Summer is over, yet that doesn't mean the fun is... New opportunities and creative experiences for all ages, coming this = Fall Semester! =20 = =20 Tri-C Community Arts & Music Program Fall 2007 =20 =20 Music Lessons - All Campuses Monday, September 10, 2007 - Saturday, January 12, 2008 =BD Hour Lessons $280, 1 Hour Lessons $560 =20 String Orchestra - Metropolitan Campus Saturdays, September 15, 2007 - January 12, 2008 $190 =20 Silver Strings - Eastern Campus Tuesdays, September 11, 2007 - January 8, 2008 $170 =20 Jazz Preparatory Program - Metropolitan Campus Saturdays, September 15, 2007 - January 12, 2008 $300 =20 Voice Class - Western Campus Mondays, September 10, 2007 - January 7, 2008 $170 =20 Gospel Class - Metropolitan Campus Mondays, September 10, 2007 - January 7, 2008 $170 =20 Recording Arts and Technology - Off-Site=20 First Session: September 24 - October 25, 2007 Second Session: November 5 - December 13, 2007 $300 per Session =20 Music Technology - Metropolitan Campus Saturdays, September 15, 2007 - January 12, 2008 $300 =20 New Rock Band - Eastern Campus Saturdays, September 15, 2007 - January 12, 2008 $300 =20 Vintage Rock Band - Off Site Mondays, September 10, 2007 - January 7, 2008 Wednesdays, September 12, 2007 - January 9, 2008 $300 =20 Urban Street Dance - Metropolitan Campus Thursdays, September 13, 2007 - January 10, 2008 $170 =20 Roots of Rhythm Tuesdays, Eastern Campus, September 11, 2007 - January 8, 2008 Thursdays, Metro Campus, September 13, 2007 - January 10, 2008 $200 =20 Roots of Rhythm Class Tuesdays, Eastern Campus, September 11, 2007 - January 8, 2008 Thursdays, Metro Campus, September 13, 2007 - January 10, 2008 $200 =20 West African Dance and Drumming Wednesdays, Metro Campus, September 12, 2007 - January 9, 2008 Thursdays, Western Campus, September 13, 2007 - January 10, 2008 $170 =20 Liturgical Dance - Metropolitan Campus Tuesdays, September 11, 2007 - January 8, 2008=20 $170 =20 Dramatic Connections - Eastern and Western Campuses Saturdays, September 15, 2007 - January 12, 2008 $170 =20 Musical Theater - Eastern and Western Campuses Saturdays, September 15, 2007 - January 12, 2008 $170 =20 Registration Begins August 6th For more information call 216.987.6145 =20 =20 Christopher Benko Cuyahoga Community College Metropolitan Campus Community Arts & Music Program Clerical Assistant=20 christopher.benko at tri-c.edu Office: (216) 987-6145 Fax: (216) 987-4186 =20 ------_=_NextPart_002_01C7CAF2.E9670FF6 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

On behalf of Alice = Backus…

 

Summer is over, yet that doesn’t mean the fun = is…

New opportunities and creative experiences for all ages, coming this Fall = Semester!

 

      = ;            =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;            = ;            =             

   Tri-C

Community = Arts & Music Program

Fall 2007

 

=  

Music Lessons – = All Campuses

Monday, September 10, 2007 – Saturday, = January 12, 2008

=BD Hour Lessons $280, 1 Hour Lessons = $560

 

String Orchestra = – Metropolitan Campus

Saturdays, September 15, 2007 – January = 12, 2008

$190

 

Silver Strings – Eastern Campus

Tuesdays, September 11, 2007 – January = 8, 2008

$170

 

Jazz Preparatory = Program – Metropolitan Campus

Saturdays, September 15, 2007 – January = 12, 2008

$300

 

Voice Class – = Western Campus

Mondays, September 10, 2007 – January 7, = 2008

$170

 

Gospel Class – Metropolitan Campus

Mondays, September 10, 2007 – January 7, = 2008

$170

 

Recording Arts and = Technology – Off-Site

First Session: September 24 – October = 25, 2007

Second Session: November 5 – December = 13, 2007

$300 per Session

 

Music Technology = – Metropolitan Campus

Saturdays, September 15, 2007 – January = 12, 2008

$300

 

New Rock Band – = Eastern Campus

Saturdays, September 15, 2007 – January = 12, 2008

$300

 

Vintage Rock Band = – Off Site

Mondays, September 10, 2007 – January 7, = 2008

Wednesdays, September 12, 2007 – January = 9, 2008

$300

 

Urban Street Dance = – Metropolitan Campus

Thursdays, September 13, 2007 – January = 10, 2008

$170

 

Roots of = Rhythm

Tuesdays, Eastern Campus, September 11, 2007 = – January 8, 2008

Thursdays, Metro Campus, September 13, 2007 = – January 10, 2008

$200

 

Roots of Rhythm = Class

Tuesdays, Eastern Campus, September 11, 2007 = – January 8, 2008

Thursdays, Metro Campus, September 13, 2007 = – January 10, 2008

$200

 

West African Dance and Drumming

Wednesdays, Metro Campus, September 12, 2007 = – January 9, 2008

Thursdays, Western Campus, September 13, 2007 = – January 10, 2008

$170

 

Liturgical Dance = – Metropolitan Campus

Tuesdays, September 11, 2007 – January = 8, 2008

$170

 

Dramatic Connections = – Eastern and Western Campuses

Saturdays, September 15, 2007 – January = 12, 2008

$170

 

Musical Theater – Eastern = and Western Campuses

Saturdays, September 15, 2007 – January = 12, 2008

$170

 

Registration Begins August = 6th

For more information = call

216.987.6145=

 

 

Christopher = Benko

Cuyahoga Community = College

Metropolitan Campus

Community Arts & Music = Program

Clerical Assistant

Office: (216) 987-6145

Fax:    (216) = 987-4186

 

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Pass on your knowledge to inner-city children. Music degree not required. Barbara Wilberg, Co-Director Joyful Noise Neighborhood Music School (216) 671-5528; (216) 952-4398; or email From joyfulnoisemusicschool at adelphia.net Fri Jul 20 12:17:49 2007 From: joyfulnoisemusicschool at adelphia.net (joyfulnoisemusicschool at adelphia.net) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 12:17:49 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]start and lead ensembles Message-ID: <26849509.1184959069917.JavaMail.root@web23> Volunteer musician sought to introduce young musicians with some experience to group playing. Free music school. parents often present. Cleveland West Side. From joyfulnoisemusicschool at adelphia.net Fri Jul 20 12:26:07 2007 From: joyfulnoisemusicschool at adelphia.net (joyfulnoisemusicschool at adelphia.net) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 12:26:07 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Give back" musical knowledge Message-ID: <26997210.1184959567641.JavaMail.root@web23> Free music school for Cleveland families who cannot afford lessons or instruments seeks people who love to play to pass on their skill and enthusiasm to children. We are interested in orchestra, band, folk, or other instruments for youthful learning. Music degree or teaching experience not required...just the desire to make a difference in young lives. School up three years & supported by the Cleveland Foundation and the Ohio Arts Council. Contact Barbara Wilberg, Co-Director Joyful Noise Neighborhood Music School (216) 672-5528; (216) 9524398; email From jameskosmatka at yahoo.com Fri Jul 20 12:38:44 2007 From: jameskosmatka at yahoo.com (James Kosmatka) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 12:38:44 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Don't forget: Green-Haired Punk vs. Silver Skinned Alien at Ingenuity Message-ID: <299587.1317.qm@web50511.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-1738502591-1184960324=:1317 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit One weekend only, so don't miss out! http://www.csuohio.edu/theater/news.htm http://www.ingenuitycleveland.com/events/Whirligig CSU?s Dramatic Arts Program is pleased to announce its production of Whirligig by Mac Wellman is making a comeback this summer as part of Ingenuity Festival. A big hit last fall, Whirligig will appear in an outdoor alternative space in downtown Cleveland, July 20-22, 2007. Whirligig follows the misadventures of a runaway, green haired, punk rocker chick who encounters a space alien in a Midwestern bus station. Things get interesting when they are visited by a mysterious bus driver and three versions of the girl's preppy, prom-queen-aspiring sister. The play features poetry slam dialogue, political tirades from the 80?s (which are somehow disturbingly familiar) and a surprise ending which is literally ?out of this world?. Holly Holsinger, fresh off her acclaimed appearances in Cleveland Public Theatre's Two-Headed and CSU Summer Repertory Theatre's Booth, directs Katelyn Cornelius (The Robber Bridegroom, CSU Summer Rep), Jason Dixon (Cleveland Playhouse, Antwone Fisher), Carly Garinger, Brian McNally (Our Town, Cleveland Public Theatre), Christine Miles (Robber Bridegroom), and Amber Pompeii. Cleveland native Mac Wellman won the Lifetime Achievement Obie Award for his celebrated experimental narrative, absurdist sense of humor, and biting social/political content. His work has been performed at CPT, Yale Rep, Actor's Theatre of Louisville, and the Smithsonian and Whitney Museums. July 20th, 21st, and 22nd 8pm at 1720 Euclid Avenue. Admission is included with your Ingenuity Festival ticket. --------------------------------- Be a better Globetrotter. Get better travel answers from someone who knows. Yahoo! Answers - Check it out. --0-1738502591-1184960324=:1317 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
 
CSU?s Dramatic Arts Program is pleased to announce its production of Whirligig by Mac Wellman is making a comeback this summer as part of Ingenuity Festival. A big hit last fall, Whirligig will appear in an outdoor alternative space in downtown Cleveland, July 20-22, 2007.
 
Whirligig follows the misadventures of a runaway, green haired, punk rocker chick who encounters a space alien in a Midwestern bus station.  Things get interesting when they are visited by a mysterious bus driver and three versions of the girl's preppy, prom-queen-aspiring sister. The play features poetry slam dialogue, political tirades from the 80?s (which are somehow disturbingly familiar) and a surprise ending which is literally ?out of this world?.
 
Holly Holsinger, fresh off her acclaimed appearances in Cleveland Public Theatre's Two-Headed and CSU Summer Repertory Theatre's Booth, directs Katelyn Cornelius (The Robber Bridegroom, CSU Summer Rep), Jason Dixon (Cleveland Playhouse, Antwone Fisher), Carly Garinger, Brian McNally (Our Town, Cleveland Public Theatre), Christine Miles (Robber Bridegroom), and Amber Pompeii.

Cleveland native Mac Wellman won the Lifetime Achievement Obie Award for his celebrated experimental narrative, absurdist sense of humor, and biting social/political content.  His work has been performed at CPT, Yale Rep, Actor's Theatre of Louisville, and the Smithsonian and Whitney Museums.
 
July 20th, 21st, and 22nd
8pm at 1720 Euclid Avenue. 
 
Admission is included with your Ingenuity Festival ticket.


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Yahoo! Answers - Check it out. --0-1738502591-1184960324=:1317-- From lewismaloney at sbcglobal.net Fri Jul 20 12:51:24 2007 From: lewismaloney at sbcglobal.net (Roseanne Lewis-Maloney) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 15:51:24 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]QUEEN ANN VICTORIAN FOR SALE Message-ID: <46A1123C.6060300@sbcglobal.net> Open House this Sunday 2-4 http://3000daisyave.com/ -- -thanks for choosing to reduce, reuse & recycle- From mikestrio at sbcglobal.net Fri Jul 20 12:52:10 2007 From: mikestrio at sbcglobal.net (Michael Petrone) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 15:52:10 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Petrone CD Release Party & Television Appearance Message-ID: <6ab3fb316c713859e018367921a23d2a@sbcglobal.net> --Apple-Mail-1-495500667 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed Saturday, July 28th, 2007 come celebrate with The Mike Petrone Trio the release of their new CD, "blue" at CROP BISTRO & BAR, 1400 West 6th Street in the Warehouse District. (Right next to JOHNNY'S DOWNTOWN) Festivites begin at 7:30 p.m. There will be complimentary hors d'ouvres and free drink specials by BELVEDERE. "blue" is available for sale through mikepetrone.com., and of course you can purchase all of Mike's available CD's at the release party. Also, in advance of the party, you can catch them on "Good Company' on WKYC Channel 3 in Cleveland this Tuesday, July 24 at 10:00 a.m. To make a reservation for the release party you can call CROP BISTRO at (216) 696- CROP. Look forward to seeing you there ! --Apple-Mail-1-495500667 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=US-ASCII CourierSaturday, July 28th, 2007 come celebrate with The Mike Petrone Trio the release of their new CD, "blue" at CROP BISTRO & BAR, 1400 West 6th Street in the Warehouse District. (Right next to JOHNNY'S DOWNTOWN) Festivites begin at 7:30 p.m. There will be complimentary hors d'ouvres and free drink specials by BELVEDERE. "blue" is available for sale through 0000,3333,9999mikepetrone.com., and of course you can purchase all of Mike's available CD's at the release party. Also, in advance of the party, you can catch them on "Good Company' on WKYC Channel 3 in Cleveland this Tuesday, July 24 at 10:00 a.m. To make a reservation for the release party you can call CROP BISTRO at (216) 696- CROP. Look forward to seeing you there ! --Apple-Mail-1-495500667-- From mcburney_c at Shaker-Heights.k12.oh.us Fri Jul 20 13:18:49 2007 From: mcburney_c at Shaker-Heights.k12.oh.us (McBurney, Christine) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 16:18:49 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Vote to bring Live Theatre to Children References: <014601c7cb01$7b489a70$da00a8c0@clevelandplayhouse.net> Message-ID: <6FECCAE36927C548B487F54C9D512E6B9FB52A@adminmail.shaker-net.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7CB0B.5286EEFB Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Please vote for the Amex arts proposal sponsored by TCG by July 22! =20 ________________________________ From: Theatre Communications Group [mailto:tcg at tcg.pmailus.com]=20 Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 4:06 PM To: mbloom at clevelandplayhouse.com Subject: We made it to the top 25, but we still need your help! 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Great News! =  Theatre Communications Group (TCG) and National = Corporate Theatre Fund (NCTF) are pleased to announce that the = Bring Young Audiences to Live Theatre project has been = voted into the Top 25 of American Express's The Members = Project!  It is the lone live = arts project and we now only have until July 22 to get into the = Top 5.  =  

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C7CB0B.5286EEFB-- From sbonds1 at juno.com Fri Jul 20 14:42:55 2007 From: sbonds1 at juno.com (sbonds1 at juno.com) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 21:42:55 GMT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Production/Location Manager needed for Short Film Message-ID: <20070720.144255.17878.3@webmail17.dca.untd.com> I'm looking for a highly motivated person to work as a = Production/Location Manager for a short film I'll be making in the = Cleveland area late August/early September. The position is volunteer, = but I guarantee you will learn much about the process of filmaking = from a working Hollywood professional. You will also be given screen = credit, and receive a DVD of the final film. Even if you don't know = exactly what a production manager does, I will teach you -- but you'll = need to be a quick learner, because things will happen fast. I need to = fill this position ASAP, as locations for filming will need to be = secured prior to my arrival in Cleveland the last week of August. Did you know??? The production manager is one of the most important = jobs on a film set! He/she is to the producer what the assistant = director is to the director. Organizational experience helpful, and the time to dedicate to the = project a must. There will be a total of five or six shooting days = between the dates of August 23rd to September 12. If you think you = have what it takes to make a film happen, please contact me at: sbonds1 at juno.com I look forward to hearing from you! Steve Bonds From Margaret.Berke at tri-c.edu Fri Jul 20 14:49:28 2007 From: Margaret.Berke at tri-c.edu (Berke, Margaret) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 17:49:28 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]REMINDER: The Royalton Players "Robin Hood Caper" Auditions s Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7CB17.D8D68CCA Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Royalton Players will be holding auditions for "The Robin Hood Caper" by Fred Carmichael on Sunday, July 22nd and Monday, 23rd at 7pm.=20 =20 Auditions will be held at the Masonic Temple, 6320 Royalton Rd in North Royalton (on Rt. 82 across from Arby's). Please be prepared to read from the script. The show will run September 21, 22, 23, 28, and 29. =20 Synopsis: Carmichael takes an old plot - rob from the rich and give to the poor - and adds an amusing modern slant with 4 retired crooks who use their talents for charitable purposes. =20 All roles available. The cast consists of 6 men and 4 women. Description of characters: =20 The 4 "retired" crooks carry the bulk of the play. They are: * Flora Langley: an old and very kindly soul * Jason Bosley: speaks with a soft, almost ministerial quality in his voice * Emily Jordan: perhaps the youngest of the four. The best preserved with a good figure for one her age. * Phillip Mullins: older than the other three but with a wonderful sense of humor and something of a flirt. =20 Other characters: * Richard Collins: middle aged, handsome in a more rugged then pretty-boy way. * Jessica Selby: attractive in mid twenties to thirties with a keen sense of humor but capable of being firm. * Hubert Ratner: middle aged, smooth and overly confident to the point of being almost oily. * Warren Coates: also middle aged, always trying to please but has unfortunate way of always saying the wrong thing. * Frederick Ruggles: middle aged pleasant looking man whose gruffness hides quite a warm heart. * Sylvia Coates: proper wife of a small-town official. =20 Ages are approximate. Will consider individuals who are not the ages indicated but can be made up to look that age. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7CB17.D8D68CCA Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The Royalton Players will = be holding auditions for "The Robin Hood = Caper" by Fred Carmichael on Sunday, July 22nd and Monday, 23rd at 7pm. =

 

Auditions will be held at = the Masonic Temple, 6320 Royalton = Rd in North = Royalton (on Rt. 82 across from Arby's).  Please be prepared to read from = the script.  The show will run September 21, 22, 23, 28, and = 29.

 

Synopsis:=   Carmichael takes an old plot - rob from the rich = and give to the poor - and adds an amusing modern slant with 4 retired crooks who = use their talents for charitable purposes.

 

All roles = available.  The cast consists of 6 men and 4 women.  Description of = characters:

 

The 4 "retired" = crooks carry the bulk of the play.  They are:

•  Flora Langley: an old and very = kindly soul

•  Jason Bosley: speaks with a soft, = almost ministerial quality in his voice

•  Emily Jordan: perhaps the youngest = of the four. The best preserved with a good figure for one her = age.

•  Phillip Mullins: older than the = other three but with a wonderful sense of humor and something of a = flirt.

 

Other = characters:

•  Richard Collins: middle aged, = handsome in a more rugged then pretty-boy way.

•  Jessica Selby: attractive in mid = twenties to thirties with a keen sense of humor but capable of being = firm.

•  Hubert Ratner: middle aged, smooth = and overly confident to the point of being almost = oily.

•  Warren Coates: also middle aged, always = trying to please but has unfortunate way of always saying the wrong = thing.

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C7CB17.D8D68CCA-- From msprospero at hotmail.com Fri Jul 20 15:16:00 2007 From: msprospero at hotmail.com (MsProspero) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 18:16:00 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Floyd Gaffney, former Karamu/Cleveland artist passed away Message-ID: <001d01c7cb1b$8d8975a0$0400a8c0@LEC> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_001E_01C7CAFA.0677D5A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit For those of you who knew Dr. Floyd Gaffney, I just thought I'd pass along the news that he has passed away this week. I've met a few folks here who knew him, but may not have kept in touch over the years, so I'm posting this for their benefit. Dr. Gaffney was from Cleveland and trained in theatre arts and dance here, cutting his teeth at Karamu and other prestigious houses. Dr. Gaffney's illustrious career eventually brought him to San Diego, CA, where he taught at the University of Calif and, upon his retirement, was awarded the title of Professor Emeritus at that institution. He was an "institution" as an artist, director, producer and all around 'mover and shaker' in the San Diego and LA theatre scene and shall be greatly missed there. MsProspero ------=_NextPart_000_001E_01C7CAFA.0677D5A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

For those of you who knew Dr. Floyd Gaffney, I just = thought I’d pass along the news that he has passed away this week. = I’ve met a few folks here who knew him, but may not have kept in touch over the = years, so I’m posting this for their = benefit.

 

Dr. Gaffney was from Cleveland and trained in theatre arts and dance here, cutting his teeth at Karamu = and other prestigious houses.   Dr. Gaffney’s illustrious = career eventually brought him to San Diego, = CA, where he taught at the University of Calif and, upon his retirement, was awarded the title of Professor Emeritus at = that institution.  

 

He was an “institution” as an artist, = director, producer and all around ‘mover and shaker’ in the San Diego and LA theatre scene and = shall be greatly missed there.

 

 

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----------MB_8C99967D127CF90_83C_BD99_WEBMAIL-MA11.sysops.aol.com-- From debchevy2 at windstream.net Sat Jul 21 07:08:48 2007 From: debchevy2 at windstream.net (debchevy2 at windstream.net) Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 10:08:48 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Guys & Dolls Message-ID: <20070721140848.RCIW7621.ispmxmta05-srv.windstream.net@webmail-relay.alltel.net> Olde Towne Hall Theatre, 36119 Center Ridge Road, North Ridgeville, is accepting applications for the positions of Director, Musical Director and Choreographer for "Guys & Dolls". Performance dates are Feb. 15 - March 8, 2008. Audition dates to be set by director. Resumes can be submitted to OTHT, P.O. Box 39284, N. Ridgeville, OH 44039 From martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com Sat Jul 21 07:12:27 2007 From: martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com (Martin Friedman) Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 07:12:27 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lakeland: Review of BARRYMORE Message-ID: <446004.52887.qm@web36813.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1476547840-1185027147=:52887 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Barrymore? at Lakeland is tour de force for actor Mitchell Fields offers a nuanced portrait of self- destructive theater icon John Barrymore. Reviewed by: FRAN HELLER Contributing Writer The name Barrymore is synonymous with theater. There?s the Barrymore Theatre on Broadway, for example, is named after Ethel Barrymore. Earlier comedies about the Barrymore clan include ?The Royal Family? by George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber, and Paul Rudnick?s ?I Hate Hamlet.? The legacy continues with John Barrymore?s granddaughter, screen actress Drew Barrymore. ?Barrymore? by William Luce is a mostly one-person bio-show about John Barrymore, the youngest of three famous siblings born into an illustrious theatrical family that spanned four generations. The show is at Lakeland Community College Theatre through July 28. Written for Christopher Plummer and the Stratford Theatre Festival of Canada, where it had its world premi?re in 1996, the play transferred to Broadway and bagged a Tony for Plummer in 1997. As drama, ?Barrymore? is wanting, but as a tour-de-force performance piece by the estimable Mitchell Fields in the title role, it is a thoroughly satisfying evening of theater. Under Martin Friedman?s well-paced direction, Fields commands the stage as the alcoholic, self-destructive Barrymore, once considered the greatest actor of his generation. Keeping the audience engaged is a formidable task for any actor in a solo show. There are a few discernible dips in timing, and Fields?s tipsy gait is an on-again, off-again swagger. But these are minor tics compared with Fields?s nuanced portrait of the legendary actor who once reached for the stars before plummeting to earth. His Barrymore is funny, moving, bawdy and tragic; everything good theater should be. In the original production, which I saw on Broadway, the character of the prompter is heard but remains unseen until curtain call. In this production, Friedman places the prompter off-stage but in full view of the audience. It?s a deft touch, adding energy and tension to the dialogue. Andrew Narten is excellent as the prompter Frank, who feeds Barrymore his lines and nourishes his ego. The play takes place in New York City one month before John Barrymore?s death. The year is 1942, a few months after Pearl Harbor, and as Barrymore wryly notes, his effort to revive his career pales in comparison to a world filled with horror. Barrymore has rented a theater for one night in an effort to resurrect his title role in Shakespeare?s ?Richard III.? Keith Nagy?s rendition of the backstage of a theater littered with props, racks of costumes, an assortment of trunks, and a tall ladder is spot on. The play opens (and closes) with a scratchy taped recording of the real Barrymore. Sporting a three-piece suit, fedora and signature mustache, Mitchell Fields sails across the stage on a moveable garment rack of costumes. Without skipping a beat, the slightly inebriated Barrymore digresses into a litany of risqu? jokes, humorous imitations, and slivers of biography as he tries to recall King Richard?s lines. ?We were the theater?s royal family, and I was the clown prince,? says John in a self-mocking tone that threads the entire play. Between the self-parodying and the laughs, there are glimpses of Barrymore?s professional and personal life. Like Lionel and Ethel, John reluctantly became an actor, and like his siblings, he held a dim view of ?the family business.? He describes acting as a scavenger profession, a junk pile of all the arts in which ?we three were trapped in the family cul-de-sac.? Both John and Lionel wanted to be painters; Ethel aspired to be a pianist. But as Ethel would later recall in an interview, ?we went into acting not because we wanted to, but because it was what we knew best.? Already a matinee idol and famous actor on stage and screen in 1920, John Barrymore is urged by young playwright Ned Sheldon to tackle the classics. John?s affection for Ned is palpable. At age 38, Barrymore delivers a triumphant performance as ?Richard III.? Two years later, he reached even greater success as ?Hamlet? in a performance described as the best of the century. But Barrymore detested long runs, and after beating Edwin Booth?s record as Hamlet by one performance, he left the show and sailed for Europe. His Hamlet in London was also a triumph, and he continued to make movies, (about 60 in a 25-year span), but eventually his self-inflicted, punishing lifestyle proved his undoing. According to sources, by 1936, he could no longer remember his lines, which doctors attributed to his excessive alcoholism. He died at age 60. Both Ethel and Lionel would outlive him by a number of years,. with Lionel even continuing to act from a wheelchair. John?s personal life, including four marriages that he describes as ?bus accidents,? was a disaster. Among all the children, he was the one most haunted by his demonic father, whom he feared he would emulate. (The elder Barrymore spent the last two years of his life in a mental institution, suffering from syphilis and alcoholism.) Barrymore?s mother died when the children were teenagers. Because his parents were always on the road, John and his siblings were raised by their grandmother, whom Barrymore affectionately called Mum Mum. He creates an endearing picture of his actress grandmother, Mrs. John Drew, whom he proudly describes as the first woman to run a major American theater, the Arch Theatre in Philadelphia. There are adequately mimed portraits of Lionel and Ethel, gossip columnist Louella Parsons, a sanitarium director named Frau Himmler, and silent-film star John Gilbert, whose high pitched voice proved a disaster in the talkies. Fields really shines is in his delivery of ?To be or not to be.?Spoken in a voice barely above a whisper, Hamlet?s soliloquy becomes a requiem for the actor?s ravaged spirit. Fields?s honey-voiced rendition of ?What a piece of work is man,? another Hamlet soliloquy, raised a lump in my throat. Fields?s complete transformation in the second act as Richard III is amazing. Credit belongs to costumer Craig Tucker, wigmaker Winn Douglass, and Nagy?s battlefield lighting. Our endless fascination with how the once famous have fallen is satisfied in this fine production of a legendary icon of American theater. --------------------------------- Be a better Heartthrob. Get better relationship answers from someone who knows. Yahoo! Answers - Check it out. --0-1476547840-1185027147=:52887 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit                                          
Barrymore? at Lakeland is tour de force for actor
Mitchell Fields offers a nuanced portrait of self- destructive theater icon John Barrymore.
Reviewed by: FRAN HELLER Contributing Writer

The name Barrymore is synonymous with theater.
There?s the Barrymore Theatre on Broadway, for example, is named after Ethel Barrymore. Earlier comedies about the Barrymore clan include ?The Royal Family? by George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber, and Paul Rudnick?s ?I Hate Hamlet.? The legacy continues with John Barrymore?s granddaughter, screen actress Drew Barrymore.

?Barrymore? by William Luce is a mostly one-person bio-show about John Barrymore, the youngest of three famous siblings born into an illustrious theatrical family that spanned four generations. The show is at Lakeland Community College Theatre through July 28. Written for Christopher Plummer and the Stratford Theatre Festival of Canada, where it had its world premi?re in 1996, the play transferred to Broadway and bagged a Tony for Plummer in 1997.

As drama, ?Barrymore? is wanting, but as a tour-de-force performance piece by the estimable Mitchell Fields in the title role, it is a thoroughly satisfying evening of theater. Under Martin Friedman?s well-paced direction, Fields commands the stage as the alcoholic, self-destructive Barrymore, once considered the greatest actor of his generation.
Keeping the audience engaged is a formidable task for any actor in a solo show. There are a few discernible dips in timing, and Fields?s tipsy gait is an on-again, off-again swagger. But these are minor tics compared with Fields?s nuanced portrait of the legendary actor who once reached for the stars before plummeting to earth. His Barrymore is funny, moving, bawdy and tragic; everything good theater should be.

In the original production, which I saw on Broadway, the character of the prompter is heard but remains unseen until curtain call. In this production, Friedman places the prompter off-stage but in full view of the audience. It?s a deft touch, adding energy and tension to the dialogue. Andrew Narten is excellent as the prompter Frank, who feeds Barrymore his lines and nourishes his ego.

The play takes place in New York City one month before John Barrymore?s death. The year is 1942, a few months after Pearl Harbor, and as Barrymore wryly notes, his effort to revive his career pales in comparison to a world filled with horror.

Barrymore has rented a theater for one night in an effort to resurrect his title role in Shakespeare?s ?Richard III.? Keith Nagy?s rendition of the backstage of a theater littered with props, racks of costumes, an assortment of trunks, and a tall ladder is spot on.

The play opens (and closes) with a scratchy taped recording of the real Barrymore. Sporting a three-piece suit, fedora and signature mustache, Mitchell Fields sails across the stage on a moveable garment rack of costumes. Without skipping a beat, the slightly inebriated Barrymore digresses into a litany of risqu? jokes, humorous imitations, and slivers of biography as he tries to recall King Richard?s lines.
?We were the theater?s royal family, and I was the clown prince,? says John in a self-mocking tone that threads the entire play. Between the self-parodying and the laughs, there are glimpses of Barrymore?s professional and personal life.

Like Lionel and Ethel, John reluctantly became an actor, and like his siblings, he held a dim view of ?the family business.? He describes acting as a scavenger profession, a junk pile of all the arts in which ?we three were trapped in the family cul-de-sac.?

Both John and Lionel wanted to be painters; Ethel aspired to be a pianist. But as Ethel would later recall in an interview, ?we went into acting not because we wanted to, but because it was what we knew best.?

Already a matinee idol and famous actor on stage and screen in 1920, John Barrymore is urged by young playwright Ned Sheldon to tackle the classics. John?s affection for Ned is palpable.
At age 38, Barrymore delivers a triumphant performance as ?Richard III.? Two years later, he reached even greater success as ?Hamlet? in a performance described as the best of the century.

But Barrymore detested long runs, and after beating Edwin Booth?s record as Hamlet by one performance, he left the show and sailed for Europe. His Hamlet in London was also a triumph, and he continued to make movies, (about 60 in a 25-year span), but eventually his self-inflicted, punishing lifestyle proved his undoing. According to sources, by 1936, he could no longer remember his lines, which doctors attributed to his excessive alcoholism. He died at age 60. Both Ethel and Lionel would outlive him by a number of years,. with Lionel even continuing to act from a wheelchair.

John?s personal life, including four marriages that he describes as ?bus accidents,? was a disaster. Among all the children, he was the one most haunted by his demonic father, whom he feared he would emulate. (The elder Barrymore spent the last two years of his life in a mental institution, suffering from syphilis and alcoholism.)

Barrymore?s mother died when the children were teenagers. Because his parents were always on the road, John and his siblings were raised by their grandmother, whom Barrymore affectionately called Mum Mum. He creates an endearing picture of his actress grandmother, Mrs. John Drew, whom he proudly describes as the first woman to run a major American theater, the Arch Theatre in Philadelphia.
There are adequately mimed portraits of Lionel and Ethel, gossip columnist Louella Parsons, a sanitarium director named Frau Himmler, and silent-film star John Gilbert, whose high pitched voice proved a disaster in the talkies.

Fields really shines is in his delivery of ?To be or not to be.?Spoken in a voice barely above a whisper, Hamlet?s soliloquy becomes a requiem for the actor?s ravaged spirit. Fields?s honey-voiced rendition of ?What a piece of work is man,? another Hamlet soliloquy, raised a lump in my throat.

Fields?s complete transformation in the second act as Richard III is amazing. Credit belongs to costumer Craig Tucker, wigmaker Winn Douglass, and Nagy?s battlefield lighting.

Our endless fascination with how the once famous have fallen is satisfied in this fine production of a legendary icon of American theater.


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Players should be accomplished readers and should be comfortable with being responsible for difficult music with minimal rehearsal. Specifically seeking: TRUMPET TROMBONE POSSIBLY an ADDITIONAL KEYBOARD Please respond to this email for more info or to express interest. Thanks! Regards, Ryan Bergeron Musical Director/Vocal Coach StageCrafters _________________________________________________________________ http://liveearth.msn.com From edniam at alltel.net Fri Jul 20 10:34:31 2007 From: edniam at alltel.net (Edward Niam) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 13:34:31 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]***Press Release*** New TaiQiGong Fitness Systems 8 Week Session in Stow, Ohio Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0016_01C7CAD2.B3FAF5E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ***Press Release*** For: All News Media From: Institute for Self Healing Hudson, Ohio / 330.564.7558 FOR RELEASE AT CONVENIENCE ~The Movement of Life~ IN STOW, OHIO The Institute for Self Healing will present a new 8 week session teaching the ~Movement of Life~ TaiQiGong Fitness Systems at Silver Springs Lodge in Stow, Ohio. There will be a one hour class at 10 am and 7 pm every Thursday from August 16 - October 4, 2007. TaiQiGong Fitness Systems is a unique program suitable for all ages blending the healing qualities of Tai Chi, Qi Gong, Meditation, Shaolin Kung Fu and Traditional Chinese Medicine to fine tune and recharge your mental, physical and spiritual health. Physical benefits may include improved posture, balance and flexibility, added strength and endurance, an improved digestive system, increased muscle and bone density, normalized metabolism and a stronger immune system. Favorable mental and spiritual results include relieving of tension and stress, releasing anxiety, creating a mind-body connection, enhancing focus and awareness, removing energy blocks, gaining a sense of calmness and well-being and lessening mood swings. TaiQiGong can also effectively treat conditions such as arthritis, fibromyalgia, migraines and diabetes. About our facilitator: Edward Niam is a master of Shaolin Kung Fu and Traditional Chinese Medicine and has been helping people utilize the secrets of alternative health and wellness therapies for more than 33 years. Classes are held at Silver Springs Lodge, 5027 Stow Road, Stow, Ohio 44224 every Thursday, 10 am and 7 pm. No experience necessary. The new session runs from August 16 - October 4, 2007. Wear comfortable clothing and athletic shoes. Cost is $90.00 - Stow residents, $95.00 - Non-residents. To register call the Institute at 330.564.7558 / mail check made payable to Edward Niam, 118 West Streetsboro Street, Suite 224, Hudson, Ohio 44236. For more information call the Institute - 330.564.7558. Institute for Self Healing TaiQiGongtm Fitness Systems Edward Niam, M-T.C.M. 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***Press Release***
 
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FOR RELEASE AT CONVENIENCE
 
 
~The Movement of = Life~ IN=20 STOW, OHIO
 
 
The Institute for Self Healing will present a new 8 week = session teaching=20 the ~Movement of Life~ TaiQiGong=20 Fitness Systems at Silver Springs Lodge in Stow, Ohio. There = will be a=20 one hour class at 10 am and 7 pm every Thursday=20 from August 16 - October 4,=20  2007.
 
TaiQiGong Fitness Systems is a unique program suitable for all = ages=20 blending the healing qualities of Tai Chi, Qi = Gong,=20 Meditation, Shaolin Kung Fu and Traditional Chinese Medicine to fine = tune and=20 recharge your mental, = physical and=20 spiritual health.
 
Physical benefits may include improved posture, balance and = flexibility,=20 added strength and endurance, an
improved digestive system, increased muscle and bone density, = normalized=20 metabolism and a stronger immune = system.=20 Favorable mental and spiritual results include relieving of tension and = stress,=20 releasing anxiety, creating a mind-body connection, = enhancing focus and=20 awareness, removing energy blocks, gaining
a sense of calmness and well-being and lessening mood swings. = TaiQiGong=20 can also effectively treat conditions such as=20 arthritis, fibromyalgia, migraines and = diabetes.
 
About our facilitator: Edward Niam is a = master of=20 Shaolin Kung Fu and Traditional Chinese Medicine and=20 has=20 been helping people utilize the secrets of alternative health = and=20 wellness therapies for more than 33 = years.
 
Classes are held at Silver Springs Lodge, 5027 Stow Road,  = Stow,=20 Ohio 44224 every Thursday, 10 am and 7=20 pm. No experience necessary. The new session runs from August = 16 -=20 October 4, 2007.
 
Wear comfortable clothing and athletic shoes. Cost is $90.00 - = Stow=20 residents, $95.00 - Non-residents.
 
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Directed by Geoffrey Short
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-------------------------------1184952859-- From artistic at playersguildtheatre.com Fri Jul 20 10:51:20 2007 From: artistic at playersguildtheatre.com (Tricia Ostertag) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 13:51:20 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]101 Dalmatians and Doggie Adoption Day Message-ID: <017101c7caf6$9541ee00$0301000a@office.playersguildtheatre.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0172_01C7CAD5.0E304E00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Doggie Adoption Day Sponsored by The Players Guild Theatre & The Stark County Dog Warden Saturday, July 21 12:00pm Great Court of the Cultural Center for the Arts 1001 Market Ave. North in Downtown Canton *Care packages including coupons for grooming and tags will be included with the adoption of each dog* *Animals from the shelter will be on hand and ready for adoption* *Dog related businesses will be on hand to show off their latest products & services* *Come bid on the Doggie Silent Auction full of fun and practical things for man's best friend* *All canines are welcome* Special performance by the cast of 101 Dalmatians Players Guild Summer Camp Presents Disney's 101 Dalmatians Friday at 7pm (very limited seating) Saturday at 2:30pm & 7pm For more information, visit www.playersguildtheatre.com or call 453-7619 ------=_NextPart_000_0172_01C7CAD5.0E304E00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

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By Lynn Marshall, Times Staff Writer 9:17 PM PDT, July 2, 2007 Buskers click to enlarge SEATTLE - These crime fighters aren't in uniform and don't carry weapons or badges. They wield guitars, Hula-Hoops, washboards, paintbrushes, and will hopefully have the ability to draw a crowd. Last week, Seattle parks began paying street performers - mostly musicians, but also a few visual artists and some vaudevillians - to entertain in five downtown parks in hopes that with more people around, a park will be less hospitable to illegal activity. Mayor Greg Nickels organized a special city task force in 2005 to study the problems of urban public spaces and parks. The group's report, released last year, hailed these areas as "potentially great assets" to downtown, but concluded that "the parks don't feel safe or welcoming, and ... there are few reasons for people to visit them." Four of the five parks - Westlake, Hing Hay, Pioneer Square and Freeway - are in the city's urban core. The fifth park, Waterfront, is on a pier next to the city's newly remodeled aquarium and near the cruise ship terminal. The most common problems in the parks are drug-dealing and prostitution. "It's an experiment," said Victoria Schoenburg, one of the principal organizers of the Seattle Parks and Recreation Department program. She said that a concert may draw people to a park once, but the presence of performers everyday at lunchtime would more likely draw return visitors. "We've been trying all kinds of things in the parks over the past few years - free concerts, basic ambient improvements. We've discovered that low-cost, simple grass-roots ideas are the most effective," Schoenburg said . Judd Wasserman, 28 and Rachel Jacobson-Larson, 25, who perform as the Forget Me Nots, had an audience of five late in the lunch hour in Freeway Park on Wednesday, but said their experience had been positive. "People have been coming up, asking us what we're doing, and saying how much they like the music," said Jacobson-Larson, who plays the violin. Wasserman plays a steel acoustic guitar and both musicians sing. Freeway Park abuts Interstate 5. It's loud and the long benches often serve as sleeping spots for homeless people. But it is also next to several high-rise office buildings, and the parks department has provided lunch tables for office workers. The parks are not always ideal performance spaces, but Schoenburg said the parks department would ask the performers for feedback. "We're checking in on the buskers while they are performing, trying to get the kinks out," she said. News about the program has gotten around the busker community by word of mouth and e-mail. Emery Carl, 29, who also performs in Pike Place Market, will take his first turn in Pioneer Square Park next week. Carl, who has been busking for six years, plays the guitar and uses Hula-Hoops in his act. He likes to get the audience involved - both singing and trying out the hoops. Carl has no doubt that street performers can change the atmosphere of a place and even defuse volatile situations. "I was performing on the sidewalk, outside a bar near Pioneer Square a while back," he said. "Six guys suddenly spilled out of the bar, with all this bad energy - you could tell they were about to fight. I had four people trying out the Hula-Hoops, I was playing the guitar and hooping - you just can't fight around that. Some of the guys from the bar even started to laugh." The city's program has sparked some controversy within the busker community. Kristen Anderberg, 46, has been a street performer in Seattle for 28 years. She plays a washboard in her act and said she derived a lot of material from classic vaudeville. "Some people are boycotting" the program, Anderberg said. "They think the city is using us, trying to control us, and not paying enough. But I think it is great - a positive step for the busking community. As long as they don't tell me what to do, and not to do, and they are going pay me to perform, instead of trying to make me pay for a permit to perform, I'm all for it." So far, the city has signed up 20 street performers to work from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Monday through Friday. The city is paying the performers $30 for each lunchtime set. Tips are still accepted. The program is scheduled to continue through mid-September. Schoenburg said that if successful, more parks might be included next year. 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thejrpshow at yahoo.com Sat Jul 21 11:41:41 2007 From: thejrpshow at yahoo.com (Jay Rossi) Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 11:41:41 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kareoke and/or DJ Service.... Message-ID: <638719.88995.qm@web90413.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1302621254-1185043301=:88995 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit The fun never ends!! Memories are created, Music fills the air and YOU CAN BE THE STAR !! For any occassion. Inexpensive/Professional Call 330-410-0488 OR Email: thejrpshow at yahoo.com . The Jay Rossi Project MySpace YouTube --------------------------------- Shape Yahoo! in your own image. Join our Network Research Panel today! --0-1302621254-1185043301=:88995 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
The fun never ends!!
Memories are created, Music fills the air and YOU CAN BE THE STAR !!
 
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Shape Yahoo! in your own image. Join our Network Research Panel today! --0-1302621254-1185043301=:88995-- From GrahaSu at ci.akron.oh.us Sat Jul 21 11:18:08 2007 From: GrahaSu at ci.akron.oh.us (Graham, Suzie) Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 14:18:08 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]European Market Experience at Lock 3 Message-ID: <514E167644783F4CBCD14C88D4617CCCBC0F15@EX55VM2> 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_01C7CBC3.7D8507C0 Content-Type: text/plain In the tradition of European open air markets, the City of Akron will be holding nine consecutive farmers markets from July 28 to September 22. What makes us European????? ART! The Home Grown Saturday Morning Farmer's Markets at Lock 3 Park will feature: Local farmers and produce, Weekly pancake breakfasts WAKR's Live broadcast of the Tom Dayton Show Trolley tours of downtown Akron Children's activities, crafts, and science experiments Akron's History Exhibit and Toy and Marble Museum And.......with your help, local artists at work with items available for purchase! Jewelry, fine art, pottery, accessories, handmade books and papers, woodwork, hiking staffs, glass, paint, printmaking...and the list goes on and on! All items must be handmade by the artist, and respect the family friendly atmosphere of the park. I am looking for a few artists (3-7 or so per week) to come down to the park to work and show their artwork on Main Street in front of the fence line at Lock 3. This is a great way for young, emerging artists to show their work and show their talents to the public. Seasoned artists can enjoy the fresh air, new ideas and exposure to the public as well. People love to watch the artistic process, no matter what the medium, and it makes for great conversation and a better appreciation of the arts in the community. Ideally, you will be able to work on a piece (or pieces) on site in addition to having your finished pieces on display. A covered table and chairs is available for your use. You need only bring your supplies and artwork. You may bring and set up a canopy of your own, no larger that 10 feet by 10 feet. You are welcome to sell your work. Artists are asked to arrive between 8:30 and 9:00 a.m. and stay until about 1 p.m. I would like to generate an idea of days that different artists are available and interested in attending. Please reply with: Your name Days that you would like to reserve a table Your specialty (and images if available) I will call or email with a confirmation of your space. Our first event is THIS SATURDAY! Please reply early to capture this opportunity! Lock 3 Park is located at 200 South Main Street Akron Ohio 44308. Saturday dates are: July 28 August 4 August 11 August 18 August 25 Sept 1 Sept 8 Sept 15 Sept 22 Sincerely, Suzanne Graham City of Akron Coordinator of Arts and Children's Programs 330-375-2977 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7CBC3.7D8507C0 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

In the tradition of European open air markets, the = City of Akron will be = holding nine consecutive farmers markets from July 28 to September 22.  =

 

What makes us European?????  = ART!

 

The Home Grown Saturday Morning Farmer’s = Markets at Lock 3 Park will feature:

Local farmers and = produce,

Weekly pancake breakfasts =

WAKR’s Live broadcast of the Tom Dayton Show =

Trolley tours of downtown Akron

Children’s activities, crafts, and science = experiments

Akron’s History Exhibit and Toy and Marble Museum<= /p>

 

And…….with your help, local artists at = work with items available for purchase!

 

Jewelry, fine art, pottery, accessories, handmade = books and papers, woodwork, hiking staffs, glass, paint, printmaking…and = the list goes on and on!

 

All items must be handmade by the = artist, and respect the family friendly atmosphere of the park.  =

 

I am looking for a few artists (3-7 or so per week) = to come down to the park to work and show their artwork on Main Street in front = of the fence line at Lock 3.  This is a great way for young, emerging = artists to show their work and show their talents to the public.  Seasoned = artists can enjoy the fresh air, new ideas and exposure to the public as = well.  People love to watch the artistic process, no matter what the medium, and it = makes for great conversation and a better appreciation of the arts in the = community.  Ideally, you will be able to work on a piece (or pieces) on site in = addition to having your finished pieces on display.

 

A covered table and chairs is available for your = use.  You need only bring your supplies and artwork.  You may bring and = set up a canopy of your own, no larger that 10 feet by 10 = feet.

 

You are welcome to sell your = work.

 

Artists are asked to arrive between 8:30 and 9:00 = a.m. and stay until about 1 p.m.

 

I would like to generate an idea of days that = different artists are available and interested in attending.  =

 

Please reply with:

Your name

Days that you would like to reserve a = table

Your specialty (and images if = available)

 

I will call or email with a confirmation of your = space.

 

Our first event is THIS SATURDAY!  Please reply = early to capture this opportunity!

 

Lock 3 Park is located at 200 South Main Street Akron Ohio 44308.

 

Saturday dates are:

 

July 28

August 4

August 11

August 18

August 25

Sept 1

Sept 8

Sept 15

Sept 22

 

Sincerely,

 

 

Suzanne Graham

City of Akron

Coordinator of Arts and Children’s = Programs

330-375-2977

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C7CBC3.7D8507C0-- From elektrica53 at hotmail.com Sat Jul 21 16:30:10 2007 From: elektrica53 at hotmail.com (silvia marchena guillen) Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 18:30:10 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]House for sale (Westside) Message-ID:

I'm moving to Los Angeles and I'm selling my house. Maybe somebody is interested in coming to see it. Here are the details:

$86,990


West 17th St. (Brooklyn Ctr. Neighborhood, very closed to Pearl Rd.)
1,158 Sq. Ft. (not including the basement)

LOT SIZE: 3,600

New windows, new vynil sidings.
Right in front of Horizon Sciende middle School. Fire alarm on both floors.
3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, kitchen, living room, dining room, front and backyard and garage for two cars.

TYPE: Single family house (2 floors plus basement)

Close to every mayor highway in Cleveland: I-90, 480, 176, I-71, 490.
*Wonderful location, right in front of Horizon Private Middle School! Very, very quite and nice neighborhood. 5 MINUTES WALKING DISTANCE TO THE NEW SHOPPING CENTER "STEELYARD COMMONS" www.steelyardcommons.com (Target, Best Buy, Wal-Mart, Home Depot, Great Clips, Payless Shoes, Famous Footwear, Sally's Beauty Supply, Petco and much much more!). Less that 2 miles away from the Cleveland Zoo (10 minutes walking) and 5 minutes driving to post office!
We will hold an open call or schedule a visit so you can come and see it yourself! And if you know somebody who is buying let them know, thank you!
Please check out more pictures here:
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v215/elektrica/casa%20nueva/ (2 full pages)

                                                 

 

 

From alitivity at yahoo.com Sat Jul 21 17:49:42 2007 From: alitivity at yahoo.com (Al Diamond Phillips) Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 17:49:42 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Nevermet video Message-ID: <20070722004943.4341.qmail@web50605.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Watch the fan made video for Nevermet - Run Away, on youtube. The video is made up of clips from the movie Reign of Fire. Its not what I would have thought of, but its very cool when someone from Scotland takes the time to interpret your song. here is the link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-0BsM6gyeGI Of course you can still listen to the song on my site www.aldiamondphillips.com/Nevermet.html From thejrpshow at yahoo.com Sat Jul 21 19:20:11 2007 From: thejrpshow at yahoo.com (Jay Rossi) Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 19:20:11 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]A Web Site for You... (anywhere) Message-ID: <543025.22714.qm@web90415.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-481106214-1185070811=:22714 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit A Web Site for You... (anywhere) --------------------------------- Reply to: thejrpshow at yahoo.com Date: 2007-07-21, 10:14PM EDT You need a website to show off and promote to people. No one will know what you do without it. Photos or print ads must be hand delivered or mailed...very costly. Wouldn't it be great if you were among the first to come up on people's computer screens when they search for your product or service? If you get a top-notch web site through me, you'll get these promotional benefits: * Unlimited Photos * Unlimited Text * Lots of video clips (mini commercials!) * Lots of audio clips * Unlimites Pages * Stat Counter to keep track of your visitors * A Personalized Guest Book * Unique and Original Artwork and Graphics * Perfect look for your "Thing" * LISTIED IN MOST MAJOR SEARCH ENGINES: Yahoo, Google, Lycos and many others! * LISTED AND JOINED WITH THE UNLIMITED EXPOSURE PROVIDED BY MY SPACE, YOU TUBE and CRAIGS LIST! * Shopping Carts and Buy-It Buttons right on your web site! AND MUCH MORE! Come see my site at http://www.jayrossi.s5.com as an example. Stay and explore for a while. Contact me to get started at 330-410-0488 or thejrpshow at yahoo.com . You won't believe how inexpensive all this is! The Jay Rossi Project MySpace YouTube --------------------------------- Fussy? Opinionated? Impossible to please? Perfect. Join Yahoo!'s user panel and lay it on us. --0-481106214-1185070811=:22714 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit

A Web Site for You... (anywhere)


Reply to: thejrpshow at yahoo.com
Date: 2007-07-21, 10:14PM EDT


You need a website to show off and promote to people. No one will know what you do without it. Photos or print ads must be hand delivered or mailed...very costly. Wouldn't it be great if you were among the first to come up on people's computer screens when they search for your product or service?

If you get a top-notch web site through me, you'll get these promotional benefits:
* Unlimited Photos
* Unlimited Text
* Lots of video clips (mini commercials!)
* Lots of audio clips
* Unlimites Pages
* Stat Counter to keep track of your visitors
* A Personalized Guest Book
* Unique and Original Artwork and Graphics
* Perfect look for your "Thing"
* LISTIED IN MOST MAJOR SEARCH ENGINES: Yahoo, Google, Lycos and many others!
* LISTED AND JOINED WITH THE UNLIMITED EXPOSURE PROVIDED BY MY SPACE, YOU TUBE and CRAIGS LIST!
* Shopping Carts and Buy-It Buttons right on your web site!
AND MUCH MORE!

Come see my site at http://www.jayrossi.s5.com as an example. Stay and explore for a while.

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If you know of a boy 10-13 years old who has = sung the=20 role of Oliver, he might be ideal to take on the title role=20 in Amahl and the Night Visitors.  This 45 minute = chamber opera=20 by Menotti is sung in English and will be presented Dec. 7 and 8, 2008 = in=20 Cleveland Hts.
 
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Need a vacation? Get great deals to amazing places on Yahoo! Travel. --0-1661533530-1185115914=:71333-- From royberko at yahoo.com Sun Jul 22 09:42:49 2007 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2007 09:42:49 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: SPAWN OF THE PETROSEXUALS (convergence-continuum) Message-ID: <98648.7818.qm@web33101.mail.mud.yahoo.com> ?SPAWN OF THE PETROLSEXUALS? is not a pleasant experience for this reviewer Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times Christopher Johnston, the playwright of ?A SPAWN OF PETROLSEXUALS,? which is now being staged at convergence-continuum theatre, states in the playbill, ?I won?t try to articulate my anger and frustration over an America I no longer know, nor our unconscionable lack of concern for consequences.? Yes, Johnston is angry and frustrated. So am I. Both Johnston and I are angry that America has lost its course under the corrupt Bush administration and the business overlords as well as the the over-consumption of resources and the breakdown of ethical values. Yes, unless there are some drastic changes we are on a sliding board to becoming a second-rate nation. Beyond that, my frustration centers on the playwright and convergence?s artistic director. I believe that theatre should be purposeful and meaningful. The author has an obligation to the audience to present a message in a way that they can reasonably understand the author?s intent. In my opinion, Johnston does not write a play that clearly states the problem or shows a way out of the void. Instead, he writes a script filled with unnecessary abstract imagery, abstract situations, and the use of profanity for the sake of using profanity. He creates abstraction for affect, rather than effect. He also creates happenings that gross out the audience for no reason (eg., one cast member realistically urinating into the mouths of two others in order to ?rehydrate? them). During this scene, the person sitting next to me moaned, ?That?s disgusting.? It was! Gross can be an effective tool, but what was the act?s real purpose other to gross out the viewer and show how avant garde the author was? The question that Artistic Director Clyde Simon has to answer is, ?why did you choose to stage this script?? Yes, you wanted to do an original play, and the author wrote this specifically for your theatre, but that does not mean you have to do a script of questionable quality. On the way into the theatre, one of the patrons said to Simon, ?Am I going to understand this one?? Obvioulsy, the patron has been to convergence in the past and been confounded by Simon?s ?unique? selection of scripts. I didn?t get a chance to ask the man after the production about his understanding, but the odds are he was as lost as most of us. Part way through the first act a character in ?A SPAWN OF PETROLSEXUALS? says, ?Who?s listening to this crap?? I almost yelled out, ?Not me...I turned off the whole proceedings long ago,? and from observing those around me, most of the audience had joined me. The ?crap? statement was followed by another of the author?s lines, ?I thought and I thought and there is nothing worth saying.? My first reaction upon hearing the line was, ?So, Mr. Johnson, why did you write the script?? And, the second was, ?Why am I sitting here enduring this?? So, for only the second time in all my theatrical experiences, I left at intermission. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: I have sat through many, many theatrical productions. I would have to rank seeing ?A SPAN OF PETROLSEXUALS? at convergence as one of the most uncomfortable experiences of them all. Side note on this review: I don?t like writing critiques that discourage people from attending the theatre, but I would be disingenuous to my readers if I was less than honest about this script and production. 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 ____________________________________________________________________________________ Get the Yahoo! toolbar and be alerted to new email wherever you're surfing. http://new.toolbar.yahoo.com/toolbar/features/mail/index.php From ANGDESTINY at aol.com Sun Jul 22 11:59:32 2007 From: ANGDESTINY at aol.com (ANGDESTINY at aol.com) Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2007 14:59:32 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]IDEAS for YOUR NEXT MOVIE, BOOK, PLAY??? Message-ID: -------------------------------1185130772 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en YOU MAY PICK UP SOME GREAT IDEAS FOR YOUR NEXT MOVIE, BOOK, PLAY! =20 > WHO REALLY CREATED THE DINOSAURS? > WAS A COMET THE ONLY REASON FOR THE DEMISE OF LIFE ON EARTH? > DID UNICORNS REALLY EXIST? > WHAT TYPE OF TRANSPORTATION DID THE ATLANTANS USE? > SO YOU THINK CELL PHONES ARE HIGH TECH? > ARE ALIENS COMING BACK? DID THEY NEVER LEAVE? 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------=_NextPart_000_00CC_01C7CC72.647EFB50-- From janelle at squarepegpromotions.com Sun Jul 22 16:03:10 2007 From: janelle at squarepegpromotions.com (Janelle) Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2007 18:03:10 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Square Peg Promotions Arts Calendar 072207 Message-ID: <002c01c7ccb4$79b23450$d07d8c18@blessed> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_002D_01C7CC8A.90DC2C50 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello! This edition of the Square Peg Promotions arts calendar includes color-coded entries for this month=92s music concerts, theatre, dance, = written and spoken word gatherings, and visual arts events happening in Stark = County and several surrounding areas. Community events that defy categorization = are included in bold, black font. =20 This calendar runs through 2008 & is therefore too long to post in its entirety to neopal, but if you=92d like to receive your own FREE weekly = full version of this newsletter, just send me an email with =93subscribe=94 = in the subject line to janelle at squarepegpromotions.com.=20 =20 Some of this week=92s highlights are: Monday=92s multi-band concert for = young adults...and adults who still remember how to be young...presented by GoodForm Concerts; Tuesday evening=92s Island Party at the Massillon = Museum with live reggae, mon, by Carlos Jones & the PLUS band; and Saturday=92s all-day ArtSyrcus at Massillon Middle School, presented by The Ananda Center. (See the calendar below for details!) =20 Living Fountain=92s Friday & Saturday PUREMOVEMENT dance concerts = features local teen dancers and live music by Two Turntables and a Saxophone. = Teen participants of this ArtsInStark-funded, six-week dance intensive were asked, =93What if you believed in yourself?=94 Their summer journey = culminates in these interactive concerts, with live flute and saxophone looped = while DJ artists weave throughout. Join us to celebrate and support our youth; = leave inspired by their pro-active and creative plans for their future. = Tickets on sale now at www.iTickets.com or contact = Living Fountain at 330.649.0773. =20 Five weeks till back-to-school time; let=92s make the most of it! 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 This Week... =20 Monday, July 23rd, 7:30pm (doors at 7p) Deas Vail, All the Day Holiday, Love & Reverie, and Holden presented by GoodForm Concerts www.goodformconcerts.com =20 Edgewood Community Center, 6852 Market Avenue North, North Canton 44721 $6 at the door.=20 =20 Monday, July 23rd, 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 Monday, July 23rd, 9pm Ryan Humbert Band opens for John Eddie Lime Spider , 207 South Main St., Akron = OH - 330.762.2350=20 Tickets: $10. www.thelimespider.com www.ryanhumbert.com www.johneddie.com =20 =20 Daily through Thursday, July 26th Saturday, July 21st through Thursday, the 26th Apollonova Artfest Mocha Maiden, located near the corner of High and Market at 17 Maiden = Lane, Akron. =20 The festival will showcase local musicians, poets, painters, = photographers, dancers, actors, chefs and comedians. The cover charge Monday through Thursday is $3. If you keep your ticket stub, you can use it again to = get in for free for any evenings that you return. Throughout the entire = Apollonova Arts Festival, artwork from Apollonova artists as well as other local artists will be on display, with some available to purchase and some = pieces up for auction on designated nights. http://www.apollonova.com/ for = complete schedule and details.=20 =20 Tuesday, July 24th, 10am to 11:30am each day Wednesday, July 25th Tuesday, July 31st Wednesday, August 1st Mask Making: The Power of Expression Class (4 sessions) for ages 10 to = 14 Massillon Museum, 121 Lincoln Way East, downtown Massillon OH 44646=20 $35 NonMembers; $30 Members. Open to the public, but pre-registration is required five days in advance. Students may register in person, by = mail, or by phone. Cash, checks, and credit cards are accepted. 330.833.4061 www.massillonmuseum.org =20 >From ancient Greek theatre to Lion King, theatrical masks have intrigued audiences. In this class Robin Armitage will teach children ages 10 to = 14 to construct and decorate their own creative disguises.=20 Tuesday, July 24th, 10:30am to 11:45am Art Classes for Elementary School Children (Tuesday, Thursday, & = Saturday, all summer) Today: =93Class Furniture Painting=94 2nd April galerie/GSCAN, 207/209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton OH = 44702 Cost of class is $5.00 per child per class unless otherwise noted. 24 = hour advance registration is required! Please ask about signing up for blocks = of time with your Summertime Kids Art Card! www.secondapril.org to check out the MANY summer class offerings! =20 Tuesday, July 24th, Noon to 1pm Brown Bag Lunch: =93The Story of Massillon=92s First Live Tiger=94 = presented by Wilbur Arnold, Former Tiger Handler Massillon Museum, 121 Lincoln Way East, downtown Massillon OH 44646=20 Free. No reservations. Bring a sack lunch or buy lunch onsite. Wilbur = Arnold is nationally published on the subjects of technical management and leadership. For local readers, he has written The Town Tiger and = Massillon Public Education 1848=AD1998 and compiled the writings of James Rasor = into a Massillon Museum-published book, Joyous Jimmy.=20 Mr. Arnold graduated from Washington High School and has a Bachelor of Science degree from Case Western Reserve University and a Master of = Business Administration from Kent State University. After designing and managing defense systems at Goodyear Aerospace Corporation for thirty years, he = was appointed to the Defense Systems Management College (DSMC) at Fort = Belvoir, Virginia in 1983. He served as Professor of Management, Director of Curriculum Development Department, Director of the DSMC Eastern Region = at Hanscom Air Force Base, and Executive Director of Research and = Information. After retiring in 1992, Arnold returned to Massillon and was appointed = as an Adjunct in Administration and Mathematics at the Kent State Stark = Branch. He served three terms on city council, three terms on the school board, and = ten years on the board of trustees of Stark Technical College. He was = president of the Massillon Tiger Football Booster Club in 1970. 330.833.4061 www.massillonmuseum.org =20 =20 Wednesday, July 24th, 4pm to 6pm Acting Workshop for Ages 8+ with any experience level Edgewood Community Center, 6852 Market Avenue North, North Canton 44720 Members $15. Non-members welcome for $20. Learn the basics of acting in = live theatre. Learn how to get past the nervousness of performing in front of others, how to stay =93in character=94 no matter what, basic onstage = movement, and how to become believable while believing in yourself. www.edgewoodcommunitycenter.com = Registration Deadline July 20th at 5:00pm =20 Tuesday, July 24th, 6pm to 11pm Island Party! with live reggae music by Carlos Jones & the PLUS Band 7pm = to 11pm Pig Roast with Joe Herrick & Rudy Turkal=20 Massillon Museum, 121 Lincoln Way East, downtown Massillon OH 44646=20 Admission is free and open to everyone. No reservations. The food and beverages will be offered a la carte. Guests will enter from First = Street Southeast. Picnic tables will be scattered about the lawn, but guests = are welcome to bring their own lawn chairs and blankets. Free parking will = be available in the municipal parking lots, the parking deck on South Erie Street, and on adjacent streets. Plan to come for the fun, rain or = shine.=20 Joe Herrick and Rudy Turkal will roast a pig on the Museum lawn. They = invite people to =93sit a spell=94 to supervise the cooking throughout the day = then to return for a Caribbean supper of pork sandwiches, jerk chicken, = pineapple salsa, and fruit skewers from 6:00 until the food runs out. This = year=B9s special dessert treat will be grilled bananas with ice cream. Beer (including Jamaican Red Stripe), wine, soft drinks, and an island drink = will be available all evening. Carlos Jones & the Peace, Love, Unity Syndicate deliver a dose of = soulful roots reggae with lyrics that concentrate heavily on a message of peace = and harmony within the human race and the environment. Voted "the Best Reggae/Ska Band" in Northeast Ohio by the Scene Magazine readers' poll, Carlos Jones and the PLUS Band have opened for several international = acts. The group creates a festival like atmosphere anywhere they play, drawing crowds spanning all ages and backgrounds. The infectious rhythms woven = by their use of a variety of percussion instruments, create an irresistible = and uplifting vibration, hooking the crowd into their performance. Their repertoire includes many original songs, plus a generous helping of Bob Marley, Culture, and other recognizable covers mixed in with traditional Rastafarian Nyabinghi drum chants. 330.833.4061 www.massillonmuseum.org =20 =20 Tuesday, July 24th, 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, July 25th, 11:30am to 1pm Summertime Teens =96 Art Classes for Jr. & Sr. High School Students = (Week 6 of 6) 2nd April galerie, 209 Sixth St. NW, downtown Canton, OH 330.451.0924 $40.00 for six week session! www.secondapril.org =20 =20 Wednesday, July 25th, 6:30pm (doors at 5:30p) =20 The Alternate Routes with = opening performance by Roger Hoover and The Whiskeyhounds. =20 =20 The Tangier , 532 West Market Street, = Akron, OH For 91.3 The Summit members only! (The good news is, you can be a member = for as little as $5 per month!) If you are a current member of 91.3 The = Summit, you get in for free, and, you can bring up to 3 three of your family and friends along as your guests at no additional charge. But, you've got to = get on the list to get in. To reserve your seats, call Lauren Gulley at 330-761-3104 or RSVP to tickets at 913thesummit.com. www.913thesummit.com =20 =20 Wednesday, July 25th(and every Wednesday!), 8:30pm to Midnight Bob's your Uncle w/ special guests Iris, 228 Fourth Street NW, downtown Canton 44702 (location of former = Luna Grille) www.irisdowntown.com =20 =20 Thursday, July 26th, 10:30am to 11:45am Art Classes for Elementary School Children (Tuesday, Thursday, & = Saturday, all summer) Today: =93Experiential - Print Making=94 2nd April galerie/GSCAN, 207/209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton OH = 44702 Cost of class is $5.00 per child per class unless otherwise noted. 24 = hour advance registration is required! Please ask about signing up for blocks = of time with your Summertime Kids Art Card! www.secondapril.org to check out the MANY summer class offerings! =20 Thursday, July 26th, 7:30pm Downtown Massillon FREE Summer Concert Series: The Diamonds Intersection of Lincoln Way East and First Street, downtown Massillon Attendees should bring lawn chairs. For info, call the Massillon Chamber = of Commerce at 330.833.3146 =20 Thursday, July 26th, 7:30pm Art Film: "Away From Her"=20 Canton Palace Theatre, Market Avenue North, downtown Canton OH 44702 $4 admission. Fiona (Julie Christie) and Grant (Gordon Pinsent) are a = couple who have been married for over 40 years. Now, they are forced to face = the fact that Fiona's "forgetfulness" is actually Alzheimer's disease. After placing Fiona in a nursing home and forced to undergo a long-time separation, Grant must draw upon his love for Fiona to perform an act of self-sacrifice in order to ensure her happiness. Rated PG-13. Run time = 110 min. www.cantonpalacetheatre.org =20 =20 Friday, July 27th, 10:30am (and every Friday!) Story Time for preschoolers Berean Bookstore, 1100 30th Street NW, Canton OH 44709 Stories, books, & singing. 330.492.7990 =20 Friday, July 27th, 7pm Saturday, July 28th, 7pm =93What if You Believed in Yourself?=94 PUREMOVEMENT dance concert = presented by The Living Fountain Dance Company w/ live music by Two Turntables and a Saxophone Edgewood Community Center, 6852 Market Avenue North, North Canton 44720 Tickets on sale NOW at www.itickets.com . = This challenge is met through the live music of Two Turntables and a = Saxophone and 30 dancers. Live flute and saxophone looped while DJ artists weave throughout, the audience will leave inspired. Funded by ArtsinStark, PUREMOVEMENT has been a six-week dance intensive that culminates in this weekend=92s concerts, =93What if You Believed in Yourself?=94 This = program catches youth culture at its core and activates students to be pro-active and to invent their future. www.edgewoodcommunitycenter.com 330.649.0773 www.livingfountain.org Email: info at livingfountain.org=20 =20 Friday, July 27th, 7:30pm to 9:30pm Anne E. DeChant Maize Valley Winery, 6193 Edison St. NE (St. Rt. 619), Hartville, OH = 44632 330-877-8344 www.anneedechant.com www.maizevalleywinery.com =20 =20 Friday, July 27th, 9:30pm to 1:30am The Zydeco Kings=20 Iris, 228 Fourth Street NW, downtown Canton 44702 (location of former = Luna Grille) http:///www.irisdowntown.com =20 =20 Friday, July 27th Saturday, July 28th Sunday, July 29th (including 2pm performance by Ryan Humbert Band, beach stage) Rock N Resort Music Festival 2007=20 Clay=92s Park Resort, 13190 Patterson St. N.W., N. Lawrence, OH 44666=20 Includes a tribute to our troops on Saturday. Email: info at clayspark.com (330) 854-6691 1800 860-4FUN Fax: (330) 854-6797 www.rock-n-resort.com = www.RockNResort.com =20 Friday, July 27th through Sunday, August 5th Pro Football HOF Festival Includes fashion shows, music concerts, fireworks...and, yeah, football! = For the lineup, check out www.profootballhoffestival.com=20 =20 Saturday, July 28th, 9am to 11:30am Princess Camp presented by Living Fountain Dance Company First Friends Church, 5455 Market Avenue North, Canton OH 44714 For girls age 3 to 7. Includes: Basic Ballet, Princess arts & crafts, quality Princess stories, Princess Manner Lessons, and Princess Tea = Party. Tuition $18. Advance registration only; must be postmarked by May 1st. = Send name, email, & phone# to Living Fountain, PO Box 9015, Canton OH 44711 www.livingfountain.org =20 =20 Saturday, July 28th, 10am to 6pm Sunday, July 29th, 10am to 5pm 28th annual Akron Arts Expo=20 This free family-oriented festival attracts over 30,000 people and = features 165 juried exhibitors from throughout the United States. The artists = will be offering original fine arts & crafts for purchase at reasonable prices. = The Akron Arts Expo will feature live entertainment, great food, costumed characters, and a special interactive children=92s area. Saturday = evening the Ballet Theatre of Ohio will perform again at 8:45 pm. For info, call 330-375-2835 or visit www.ohio.com/artsexpo or www.ohio.com . =20 Saturday, July 28th, 10am to 12:30pm (and each Saturday this summer) Kids=92 Sanctuary art & yoga classes for ages 6 to 12yrs. Located @ 1101 W. Portage Trail Ext., Akron Ohio inside Your Yoga & ali everhard photography & design Your child will learn the benefits of art & yoga and have fun doing it! Along with exercising their mind and body they will also take home a = healthy snack. Please call either Carrie at 330.801.0469 or Ali at 330.858.4849 = to sign up today. $25 per child per class. Allison Minas Everhard, 330.622.5231/330.858.4849 alijames99 at hotmail.com = www.art.com/memberartist/Allison_Minas www.artwanted.com/aliminas =20 Saturday, July 28th, 10:30am to 11:45am Art Classes for Elementary School Children (Tuesday, Thursday, & = Saturday, all summer) Today: =93Secret Coding=94 Resists 2nd April galerie/GSCAN, 207/209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton OH = 44702 Cost of class is $5 per child. 24 hour advance registration is required! Please ask about signing up for blocks of time with your Summertime Kids = Art Card! www.secondapril.org to check out = the MANY summer class offerings! =20 Saturday, July 28th, 11am to 6:30pm ARTSYRCUS: A Visual and Performing Arts Gala, presented by The Ananda = Center Art Gallery and Short Performances from 11am to 6:30pm Big Stage Production at 7pm Massillon Middle School Funded by Arts In Stark. This is an all-day circus-themed event with costumed characters, kids=92 games and activities, food, art for sale, performing artists, drumming, belly dancing, martial arts, = contortionists, live music and much more! Admission $3, or $1.50 for ages 12 and under.=20 The Ananda Center is a non-profit arts advocacy organization newly = housed at the Lions Lincoln Theatre. Mailing address for donations & = correspondence is: The Ananda Center PO Box 1265 Massillon Ohio, 44648. All donations = are tax deductible. www.theanandacenter.org = www.myspace.com/artsyrcus Funded in part by ArtsinStark, the county = arts council.=20 =20 Saturday July 28, 2007, 5:30 pm (Doors at 5 pm) A Kept Woman (Theatrical Production) Cathedral of Life Ministries, 4111 38th St. NW, Canton, Ohio Presented by Ladies Night Out International Ministries and L.T.A. Productions presents an Encore Presentation of the hit play based on the international critically acclaimed book written by Lynnette Tiller = Appling. Find out how you can be broken by life but restored by grace. Featuring: Tiffany Allison, Bryan Bruchanan, Kyle McDuffie, Jeanne Ruffin, = Wilhelmenia Glenn & Towandga Howell along with other local actors. Cost of play is = only $7. Purchase Tickets at: Canton Berean's Bookstore, At The Door, or by calling: 330-479-9488. =20 Saturday, July 28th, 7:30pm to 9:30pm John Markovic Maize Valley Winery, 6193 Edison St. NE (St. Rt. 619), Hartville, OH = 44632 330-877-8344 www.maizevalleywinery.com =20 =20 Saturday, July 28th to Sunday, August 12th The Frog Prince Weathervane Playhouse, Weathervane Lane, Akron OH =20 Saturday, July 28th, 9:30pm to 1:30am Big Daddy & The Hoodoo Men Iris, 228 Fourth Street NW, downtown Canton 44702 (location of former = Luna Grille) www.bigdaddyandthehoodoomen.com = www.irisdowntown.com =20 =20 Sunday, July 29th, 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 taste buds = with EEC=92s Sunday brunch. =20 Call to Audition: Players Guild Theatre, Canton =93Bad Girls on = Broadway=94 Sunday, July 29th, 6pm Monday, July 30th, 7pm Auditions for ages 16 & up for =93Bad Girls on Broadway=94 Musical = Review=20 Players Guild Theatre, Market Avenue North, downtown Canton 44702=20 Director: Amy Sima-Dirham. Needed: 10 to 12 women & 5-6 men. There may = also be a "movement/dance" audition. Please wear comfortable shoes and = clothes just in case. Please bring a photo or headshot to attach to your form. Please call the theatre to sign up for an audition slot 330-453-7619. = After hours leave a message at x504. There are 10 slots per half hour . = Callbacks will be Tuesday, July 31st at 7pm. First read through will be Thursday, August 2 at 7pm. Bad Girls on Broadway runs Sept. 7-22 on the Mainstage = with performances on Fridays & Saturdays at 8:00pm and Sundays at 2:30pm. = Special Thursday performance on September 20 at 8pm. Audition tips & details at: http://www.playersguildtheatre.com/season_auditions.html=20 =20 And Beyond... =20 This calendar runs through 2008 & is therefore too long to post in its entirety to neopal, but if you=92d like to receive your own FREE weekly = full version of this newsletter, just send me an email with =93subscribe=94 = in the subject line to janelle at squarepegpromotions.com =20 Thursday, August 9th, 8am to 4pm Friday, August 10th, 8am to 4pm Saturday, August 11th, 8am to 4pm Stark County Hazardous Waste Collection Days Stark State College of Technology, 6200 Frank Avenue NW, Canton OH 44720 Now=92s the time to responsibly drop off your ancient paints, solvents, = & more in an environmentally healthy way for NO CHARGE. For a complete list of acceptable items, www.timetorecycle.org = =20 Friday, August 10th, 6:30pm Dinner, Show at 8pm, and Dancing=20 Saturday, August 11th, 6:30pm Dinner, Show at 8pm, and Dancing=20 An Evening of Ballroom Dancing: Remembering Moonlight Ballroom=20 presented by Canton Cabaret: Stark County=92s Musical Dinner Theatre Metropolitan Centre Grand Ballroom, 601 Cleveland Avenue NW, downtown = Canton 44702 Enjoy a 9 piece orchestra, singers, ballroom dancing, Michael Sonata = (the Frank Sinatra impressionist you have heard so much about), and some = great Meyers Lake surprises! 6:30 p.m. Dinner Set, Show and Dancing $42.50; 8:00 p.m. Show Only = $25.00 TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW at: Bereans, 1100 - 30th St., N. W. Canton 44709; Second April Art Galerie, 209 6th St., N. W. Canton 44702; Plant Et Art, 1524 Fulton Road N. W. Canton 44703;or call 330.456.7397 http://rainbowrepertory.com www.cantoncabaret.com 330.456.7397 =20 Friday, August 10th, 7:30pm to 11:30pm (doors at 7pm) Constant Recourse, Gloria Story, Escape From Folly, & Zack Loomis in = concert presented by GoodForm Concerts www.goodformconcerts.com =20 Edgewood Community Center, 6852 Market Avenue North, North Canton 44721 $6 at the door. =20 Friday, September 14th, 8pm Big Leg Emma in concert presented by Doog Music Kent Stage, 175 East Main Street, Kent OH 44240 330.677.5005 Big Leg Emma is a six member Americana Folk Roots Rock band from = Jamestown, New York that creates music on feel, vibe, and deep-hearted lyrics. BLE = has built a strong following in the festival circuit, sharing stages with = Rusted Root, 10,000 Maniacs, Gin Blossoms, The Sam Bush Band, The Wailers, = Keith Anderson, Los Lobos, and Donna the Buffalo. Songs from the band=92s last studio release, =93The Color of Wind,=94 can be heard nationally on Folk = Alley.=20 General Admission. Advance tickets $10; or $12 Day of Show. 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 www.biglegemma.com www.myspace.com/biglegemma=20 =20 iThursday, September 27th, time tba 2nd annual Chili Bowl Cook-Off (2nd april galerie Benefit)=20 Lake Cable Club House, Fulton Road NW, Canton OH 44718 www.jeffpoulosblues.com www.secondapril.org =20 Wednesday, October 10th, 6:30pm=20 Wednesday Writers' Workshop 2nd April galerie, 207/209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton OH 44702=20 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 (where Court Avenue dead-ends into 6th Street, right around the corner from the Palace Theatre). = Please contact Audrey Lavin at lavingroup at aol.com for details. =20 Thursday, October 11th through Sunday, October 14th 6th Annual Art Film Festival Palace Theatre, Market Avenue North, downtown Canton OH 44702 = 330.454.8171 $5 each night. www.cantonpalacetheatre.org =20 =20 Sunday, October 14th Making Strides Against Breast Cancer: Annual Walkathon fundraiser Canton: Pro Football Hall of Fame Akron: Aeros Stadium For more info or to register, call toll free at 1.888.ACS.OHIO =20 Friday, November 9th, 7pm =20 Saturday, November 10th, 7pm =20 Living Fountain Dance presents The Sunshine Concert Series: The War of = Art Edgewood Community Center, 6852 Market Avenue North, North Canton OH = 44720 Break through the Blocks and Win Your Creative Battles! Public, all ages welcome. Facilities are handicap accessible. Tickets ($8 advance, $10 at door donation suggested) available through www.itickets.com and Berean Bookstore on 30th Street NW in Canton. www.livingfountain.org =20 =20 Friday, November 9, =20 Saturday, November 10, =20 Sunday, November 11, =20 Christkindl Markt =20 Canton Museum of Art, 1001 Market Avenue N., downtown Canton, OH 330-453-7666 The Canton Museum of Art=92s Fine Arts Associates present the 36th = Annual Christkindl Markt. The event is held in the Cultural Center for the = Arts=92 Great Court and the Canton Museum of Art. Artisans and vendors from all over the country keep coming back to present the finest holiday craft = and gift shows in the region. www.cantonart.org = =20 Saturday, November 10th 2007 through Sunday, February 3rd, 2008 American Chronicles: The Art of Norman Rockwell Akron Art Museum, One South High Street, downtown Akron, OH 44308 330.376.9185 www.AkronArtMuseum.org =20 =20 Friday, April 4th to Sunday, April 13th, 2008 3rd Annual Stark Arts Festival presented by Stark Arts Coming Together www.starkartsfestival.com =20 =20 Friday, April 4th, 2008=20 Art Is Alive Canton Museum of Art & Great Court of the Cultural Center, 1001 Market Ave.N., Canton More details tba in the coming months! www.starkartsfestival.com =20 =20 Sunday, April 13th, 2008 Stark Arts Festival Finale Timken High School, West Tuscarawas, Canton OH 44702 www.starkartsfestival.com Details = tba in the coming months! =20 Time-Sensitive Opportunities: =20 Call for Visual Artists: Art needed for ArtsInStark SuperPass postcards If you are an artist or know an artist who has some connection to Stark County and would love the exposure of his/her work to 2,500 people = =85keep reading. Each month (from September through June), ArtsInStark sends out = the SuperPass postcard to donors who have pledged $36 or more during the AIS annual fund drive.=20 The cover of the card features the work of a Stark County (born, = working, living) artist, while the back features the monthly discounts and a = short (75 words or less) bio and contact info of the artist. AIS has used work = by professional artists and students. The art needs to be saved in 300 dpi resolution as a pdf file; jpeg, etc. The size is basically 5=94 x 7=94; horizontal or vertical image will work. If you or someone you know wants = to be on the upcoming cards =85.please have them (or you) contact Judi = Christy with their interest, art and bio. Judi is =93always looking for good = holiday (Halloween, etc.) themes as well as just darn good (fun!) art.=94 = Contact info: Judi Christy, Marketing Director 330-452-4096, ext. 404 (office); 330-232-4559 (cell); ArtsinStark -- the County Arts Council "Growing the arts to create smarter kids, new jobs, and healthier communities."=20 =20 Call for Tomorrow=92s Community Leaders: Leadership Stark County=20 presents SPOTLIGHT STARK COUNTY PROGRAM 2007 If you are a young professional looking for a way to fuel your = enthusiasm, increase your value, and enable you and your company to maintain a competitive advantage, then Spotlight Stark County is for you. The six sessions are held in noteworthy settings in downtown Canton. You will = learn to strengthen your personal leadership effectiveness, connect with = community leaders, and will volunteer with a local community organization. 2007 PROGRAM CALENDAR Thursday, October 11 Speed Networking* Optional: Thursday, October 18 Encounter Bus Tour (full = day) Monday, October 22 Stark County=92s = Political Pulse Monday, November 5 Discovering Strengths* Monday, November 19 Economic = Development/Young CEO=92s Monday, December 3 The Arts Scene=20 Programs are from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. unless indicated *Facilitated by Kent State University Stark Office of Corporate & = Community Services.=20 PROGRAM TUITION $425. includes all materials and refreshments APPLICATIONS Apply at www.leadershipstarkcounty.org/spotlight For more information contact Leadership Stark County Development = Director Stephanie Werren at 330-456-7253 or stephaniew at leadershipstarkcounty.org =20 Call to Audition: The Bang and the Clatter =93Dead Guy=94 Seeking one female actor, age late 30's, 40's or 50's. Auditions by appointment only. Please send resumes and headshots (if available) to: chadstutz at gmail.com=20 Premise: Eldon Phelps is given $1million by a reality TV show, and he = only has one week to spend it. The catch... he won't be alive at the end of = that week. Casting: Roberta Phelps, Eldon's mother. Rehearsals: mid-August through September. Performances: September 21 through October 21, 2007. =20 Call for Instructor(s): Living Fountain Dance Company For more information or to apply for these positions, please call 330-649-0773, or email a cover letter and resume to LFDC PO BOX 9015 = Canton, Ohio 44711 or info at livingfountain.org. Posted July 2007. =20 Call for Rehearsal Mistress: Living Fountain Dance Company For more information or to apply for this position, please call 330-649-0773, or email a cover letter and resume to LFDC PO BOX 9015 = Canton, Ohio 44711 or info at livingfountain.org. Posted July 2007. =20 Call for Ministry Assistant: Living Fountain Dance Company=20 For more information or to apply for this position, please call 330-649-0773, or email a cover letter and resume to LFDC PO BOX 9015 = Canton, Ohio 44711 or info at livingfountain.org. Posted July 2007. =20 Call for Poets/Writers: First Fridays at 2nd April galerie in downtown Canton Are you or any of your cohorts (even those who dehort) interested in = reading and/or preferably reciting poetry at regular modified slams to be held = at 2nd april in canton on the first friday of the month July through = December 2007? Cash prizes. Anyone interested can contact Audrey Lavin at lavingroup at aol.com =20 Call for Entertainers: DanseArt Events, downtown Canton OH DanseArt is holding auditions for entertainers for the floor show at its October 14th Ballroom Extravaganza Fall Ball.at The McKinley Grand = Hotel in downtown Canton. For audition and show information, call Karen or Jack = at Danse Art Events 330.498.9908.=20 =20 Call to Visual Artists: 2nd Annual Revive Your Heart Arts & = Entertainment Festival, Canton, Sunday August 26th CALLING ALL ARTISTS! Painting = Mixed Media Sculptors Ceramic Fine Jewelry. Showcase your work from 11:30 = a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Booth Size: 10' x 10' Cost: $25.00 ($20.00 Early Bird = Rate) or $10.00 for Students.=20 To download the registration form, click here . =20 Call for Writers: Cup of Comfort: six new anthologies The bestselling Cup of Comfort book series is actively seeking inspiring true stories for new volumes (see below). They seek narrative nonfiction stories that read like fiction. Stories must be uplifting, original, in English, typed, titled, and 1000-2000 words. $500 grand prize; $100 ea. = all other stories; copy of book. No entry fee. Email submissions to wordsinger at aol.com. No attachments; one submission per email. Include = full name, mailing address, email address, phone number. For detailed = writer=92s guidelines: www.cupofcomfort.com .=20 New titles and respective deadlines are: A Cup of Comfort for Breast Cancer Survivors: Submission Deadline: = 8/15/07 A Cup of Comfort for Spouses & Children of People with Alzheimer=92s: Deadline: 10/15/07 A Cup of Comfort for Divorced Women: Submission Deadline: 12/31/2007 =20 Call for Bass Guitarist and Drummer: The Dan Kenyon Band http://www.myspace.com/dankenyon1 DKB is looking for the right fit for = the band: =93for a drummer and a bass player that is passionate about Jesus, = and is a talented musician. Several big shows are lined up, and we need to = have a solid drummer and bass player.=94 dankenyon1 at yahoo.com=20 =20 Call for Visual Artists: The Stark County Story Quilts Project Exhibit Opens January 18th, 2008 to February 15th, 2008. at 2nd April galerie, downtown Canton. The Stark County Story Quilts Project will be = an adaptation of the works of renowned artist Faith Ringgold. In a series = of workshops held throughout Stark County and at our educational space downtown, participants will learn about the life and works of Faith Ringgold, an African American artist and author who produced much of her work during the Civil Rights Movement. From this perspective, workshop participants will then be asked to produce both a written and visual = history of their experiences in Stark County before, during and after The Civil Rights Movement, using Faith Ringgold's "Story Quilts" as a model. Upon completion, these "Stark County Story Quilts" will then be assembled at = our special exhibition space in Downtown Canton to then be used as a = learning tool for school groups, civic groups and other organizations. Quilt = panels will consist of both the literary and visual elements of each personal history and will be assembled in time periods based on the age of the participant, creating a timeline effect for the exhibit. The ultimate = goal of this project is to create a permanent history of our community both created by and witnessed by its citizens through the vocabulary of Art. = For more information on participating in one of the workshops or if you are interested in hosting a workshop at your location, please call 2nd April = at 330-451-0924 or email us at todd at secondapril.org =20 Call for Visual Artists: In the Round Community Art Space Space is still open for the month of September for local artists to = display their work!=20 For more details, check the website: http://intheround.com/artspace or contact Janelle for info! =20 Call for Students: Rabbit on the Moon, 192 Federal Ave NE, Massillon OH 44646 Offering a variety of visual arts & writing classes for young & young at heart. New classes will start in September. Call Kathy Jevec at 330.844.4991. =20 Call for Students: Edgewood Community Center & Living Fountain Offering group classes in theatre, music, dance, & visual arts. Also = private music lessons for guitar, bass, drums, vocal, piano lessons available by appointment. Email kpayne at edgewoodcommunitycenter.com.=20 Visit the website for current class offerings and special events: www.edgewoodcommunitycenter.com = =20 =20 Call for Students: Weathervane Playhouse=20 Classes for all ages, including offerings in Musical Theater, Hands-On Theater (H.O.T.) Summer Camps, SummerStock 2007, & more. Register at 330-836-2626 x 17 or online www.WeathervanePlayhouse.com . =20 Now through July 29th=20 A Narrow Bridge (by Cliff Hershman) presented by The Bang and The = Clatter Theatre Company Summit ArtSpace Facility, 140 E. Market St., Akron, OH 44308 Phone: 330.606.5317 Recommended for mature audiences only. This world premiere is an = unrelenting look at a family fragmented by drugs, work pressures, and sexuality. = Parents and siblings clash as they find out who they are and what they can hold = onto in their lives. E-mail: andthe at bnctheatre.com Website: = www.bnctheatre.com =20 =20 Now through August 5th Studio M Opening: George Buza=92s =93Hungary: The Hearth of Europe=94 (Photography) Studio M at Massillon Museum, 121 Lincoln Way East, downtown Massillon = OH 44646=20 The Massillon Museum=92s Studio M presents this photographic exhibition = by George Buza of Bay Village from June 22nd through August 5th. The = exhibition opens with a free reception for the artist on Friday, June 22, from 6:00 = to 8:00 p.m. in the Museum=92s lower lobby. Buza chose the theme, = =93Hungary: The Hearth of Europe=94 to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the = Hungarian Revolution. The artist=92s lengthy list of shows and awards is crowned = by a 1996 invitation from the Embassy of the Republic of Hungary to provide a photographic exhibition depicting U.S. and Hungarian cityscapes for an international embassy reception. 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 www.massillonmuseum.org =20 =20 Now through August 19th Midwest Visions of Impressionism Exhibit Massillon Museum, 121 Lincoln Way East, downtown Massillon 44646=20 This summer exhibition will illustrate the significance of 33 talented painters who are often overlooked in larger American Impressionism = surveys. The exhibition will focus on the similarities and differences among = artists associated with the region of Illinois, Indiana and Ohio, as well as = within the larger American Impressionism movement. It will examine whether or = not the region in which the artists lived and studied had a noticeable = effect on their paintings. The exhibition of approximately 70 paintings highlights artists, born or raised in the Midwest, who practiced American Impressionism from = the1890s to the 1930s: John Ottis Adams, George Adomeit, George Ames Aldrich, May = Ames, Otto H. Bacher, L. Clarence Ball, Karl Albert Buehr, V.J. Cariani, = William Merritt Chase, William Clusmann, Charles Dahlgreen, Frank Virgil Dudley, Maude Eggemeyer, William J. Forsyth, Alexis Jean Fournier, Marie Goth, Frederick Gottwald, Carl Graf, Louis Oscar Griffith, Lucy Hartrath, Emil Jacques, Karl Kappes, Lewis Henry Meakin, Pauline Palmer, Louis Ritman, = Ada Walter Shulz, Adolph Shulz, Otto Stark, Theodore Clement Steele, John = Henry Twachtman, Will Vawter, Abel Warshawsky, and Edward K. Williams. An 80-page, soft cover catalog accompanying the exhibition will include essays=8Bfocusing on the regions of the Midwest that became known as = =B3hot spots=B2 for Impressionism=8Bby Shearer and Dr. Dean A. Porter, Director Emeritus, Snite Museum of Art. Independent curator Brigitte Foley and Massillon Museum Curator Alexandra Nicholis will research and write biographies of the artists. The book will include an array of four-color images on high-quality, acid-free paper. Out-of-town visitors may take advantage of a special package that will = be available throughout the run of the show=8Ba night at the Hampton Inn Massillon (which includes hot and cold breakfast selections, VIP = turn-down service, and an in-room gift) and weekend tickets for a movie at the historic Lions Lincoln Theatre. All are within easy and safe walking distance of the Massillon Museum. For details, call the Hampton Inn (330-834-1144 or 1-800-HAMPTON) or the Massillon Museum (330-833-4061). A series of accompanying activities have been planned throughout the run = of the exhibition: classes featuring Impressionist movement and painting (beginning in June); Gallery Talks (June 20 and July 11); Impressionist Workshops for Children (June 23, July 21, and August 18); Brown Bag = Lunch (June 26); Impressionism Summer Camp (August 7) and Watercolor Demonstrations with Nancy Stewart Matin and Brian Robinson (August 19). Call the Massillon Museum at 330-833-4061 or visit = www.massillonmuseum.org for details. Now through August 26th=20 Always, Patsy Cline (directed by Donna Drake) Carousel Dinner Theatre www.carouseldinnertheatre.com =20 =20 Now through August 13th, 2007 Monday Summer Movies for Kids Canton Palace Theatre WHBC Radio and The Palace, together, with the generous assistance of the William E. Shannafelt Philanthropic Fund, will show movies for children every Monday from June 11 to August 13. The Palace requires that an = adult accompany all children under the age of 12. Children dropped off must be picked up within 15 minutes of the conclusion of the movie. Groups must = call 330-454-8172 for reservations no later than 4 PM on the Wednesday prior = to the following Monday's movie beginning June 12 and running through = August 13. Start time is always 1 PM; theatre doors open at 12:15. Donation is = only 94 cents with a 6-cent donation to the Palace, for a total of only $1.=20 July 23 Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone July 30 All Dogs Go To Heaven=20 August 6 Night at the Museum=20 August 13 Happy Feet=20 *Movie titles may change depending on availability. 3 current exhibits at Akron Art Museum: =93Building the New Akron Art Museum=94 through September 30th=20 =93Prized Images: The Knight Purchase Award for Photographic Media=94 = through Oct. 14th =93Women at an Exhibition=94 through November 9th The NEW Akron Art Museum, One South High Street, downtown Akron, OH = 44308 330.376.9185 www.AkronArtMuseum.org =20 =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 Call for Postings: Free! Canton/Stark County Convention & Visitors' = Bureau This site is a wonderful & user-friendly resource for all sorts of = =93stuff going on=94 in Stark County. Many thanks to the friendly staff of the = Stark Cty CVB for providing this resource! To submit YOUR organization=92s = event info for FREE, or to check out what=92s happening in our area, just = click this link: http://www.cantonstarkcvb.com/calendar/events/index.php=20 =20 Call for Musical Instruments: Music Alive Sponsored by 91.3 The Summit, Akron Public Schools, and Taylor Band & Orchestra Do you have an unloved, dusty and forgotten musical instrument in your attic, closet or basement? There are dozens of kids who=92d love the = chance to learn to play it=85kids whose families simply can=92t afford the expense = of buying their child a musical instrument.=20 Through Music Alive, a program to help young musicians in our local = schools realize their dreams and learn the joys of playing an instrument, 91.3 = The Summit and Taylor Band & Orchestra will collect and repair instruments = and see they get placed in the hands of kids who will truly appreciate them. Let=92s keep the MUSIC ALIVE for a new generation. 330-761-3099. =20 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 2nd April galerie, 207/209 = Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton OH 44702 (where Court Avenue dead-ends into = 6th Street, right around the corner from the Palace Theatre). Please = contact Audrey Lavin at lavingroup at aol.com for details. =20 Call for Writers: http://aprilboyer.com =20 Guidelines for permanent use are now posted at http://aprilboyer.com/submissGdls.html Please check there for further details. Updated links and author's news are there, too.=20 =20 New Art Venue! (Wanda) Montgomery Studio & Gallery=20 inside of Cyrus Custom Framing @ 2645 Cleveland Avenue NW, Canton OH = 44709. Paintings, altered books, jewelry, cards, canes, furniture, & more. = Hours 10a to 6p M-F, and 10 to 5p Saturdays. =20 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 "While one person hesitates because he feels inferior,=20 the other is busy making mistakes and becoming superior."~Henry C. Link=20 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_002D_01C7CC8A.90DC2C50 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Hello! This edition of the = Square Peg Promotions arts calendar includes color-coded entries for this month’s = music = concerts, theatre, dance, written and spoken word = gatherings, and visual arts = events happening in Stark County = and several surrounding areas. Community events that defy categorization are = included in bold, black = font.

 

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This calendar runs through = 2008 & is therefore too long to post in its entirety to neopal, but if = you’d like to receive your own FREE weekly full version of this newsletter, = just send me an email with “subscribe” in the subject line to janelle at squarepegpromotio= ns.com.

 

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Some of this week’s = highlights are: Monday’s multi-band concert for young adults...and adults who still remember how to be young...presented = by GoodForm Concerts; Tuesday = evening’s Island Party at the Massillon = Museum with live reggae, mon, by Carlos Jones = & the PLUS band; and Saturday’s all-day ArtSyrcus at Massillon Middle School, presented by = The Ananda Center. (See the = calendar below for details!)

 

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Living = Fountain’s = Friday & Saturday PUREMOVEMENT = dance concerts features local teen dancers and live music by Two Turntables = and a Saxophone. Teen participants of this ArtsInStark-funded, six-week dance intensive were asked, “What if = you believed in yourself?” Their summer journey culminates = in these interactive concerts, with live flute and saxophone looped while DJ artists weave = throughout. Join us to celebrate and support our youth; leave inspired by their = pro-active and creative plans for their future. Tickets on sale now at www.iTickets.com or contact Living = Fountain at 330.649.0773.

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Five weeks till = back-to-school time; let’s make the most of it!

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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This Week...

 

Monday, July 23rd, 7:30pm (doors at = 7p)

Deas Vail, All the Day Holiday, Love & Reverie, = and Holden

presented by GoodForm Concerts www.goodformconcerts.com

Edgewood Community Center, = 6852 Market Avenue North, North Canton 44721

$6 at the door.

 

Monday, July 23rd, 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

 

Monday, July 23rd, = 9pm

Ryan Humbert Band opens for John = Eddie

Lime Spider = , 207 South Main St., = Akron OH - 330.762.2350
Tickets: $10. www.thelimespider.com=A0 www.ryanhumbert.com www.johneddie.com =

 

Daily through = Thursday, July 26th

Saturday, July = 21st through Thursday, the 26th

Apollonova = Artfest

Mocha Maiden, = located near the corner of High and Market at 17 Maiden Lane, Akron.=A0

The festival will showcase local musicians, poets, = painters, photographers, dancers, actors, chefs and comedians. The cover charge = Monday through Thursday is $3. If you keep your ticket stub, you can use it = again to get in for free for any evenings that you return. Throughout the entire = Apollonova Arts Festival, artwork from Apollonova artists as well as other local = artists will be on display, with some available to purchase and some pieces up = for auction on designated nights. http://www.apollonova.com/ for complete = schedule and details.

 

Tuesday, July 24th, 10am to 11:30am each = day

Wednesday, July = 25th

Tuesday, July = 31st

Wednesday, August 1st
Mask Making: The Power of Expression Class (4 sessions) for ages 10 to = 14
Massillon Museum, 121 = Lincoln Way East, downtown Massillon OH 44646

$35 NonMembers; $30 Members. Open to the public, but pre-registration is required five days in advance.  Students may = register in person, by mail, or by phone. Cash, checks, and credit cards are = accepted. 330.833.4061 www.massillonmuseum.org

From ancient Greek theatre to Lion King, theatrical = masks have intrigued audiences.  In this class Robin Armitage will teach children ages 10 to 14 to construct and decorate their own creative = disguises.

Tu= esday, July 24th, 10:30am to 11:45am

Art Classes for Elementary School Children (Tuesday, Thursday, & Saturday, all summer)

Today: “Class Furniture = Painting”

2nd April galerie/GSCAN, = 207/209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton OH 44702

Cost of class is $5.00 per child per class unless = otherwise noted. 24 hour advance registration is required! Please ask about = signing up for blocks of time with your Summertime Kids Art Card!

www.secondapril.org to check out the MANY summer class offerings!

 

Tuesday, July = 24th, Noon to 1pm

Brown Bag Lunch: = “The Story of Massillon’s First Live Tiger” presented by Wilbur = Arnold, Former Tiger Handler
Massillon Museum, = 121 Lincoln Way East, downtown Massillon OH 44646

Free. No reservations. Bring a sack lunch or buy = lunch onsite. Wilbur Arnold is nationally published on the subjects = of technical management and leadership. For local readers, he has written = The Town Tiger and Massillon Public Education 1848=AD1998 and compiled the = writings of James Rasor into a Massillon Museum-published book, Joyous Jimmy. =

Mr. Arnold graduated from Washington High School and = has a Bachelor of Science degree from Case Western Reserve University and a = Master of Business Administration from Kent State University. After designing = and managing defense systems at Goodyear Aerospace Corporation for thirty = years, he was appointed to the Defense Systems Management College (DSMC) at Fort = Belvoir, Virginia in 1983.  He served as Professor of Management, Director = of Curriculum Development Department, Director of the DSMC Eastern Region = at Hanscom Air Force Base, and Executive Director of Research and = Information. After retiring in 1992, Arnold returned to Massillon and was appointed as an = Adjunct in Administration and Mathematics at the Kent State Stark = Branch. He served three terms on city council, three terms on the school board, and = ten years on the board of trustees of Stark Technical College.  He was = president of the Massillon Tiger Football Booster Club in 1970. = =A0330.833.4061 www.massillonmuseum.org

 

Wednesday, July 24th, 4pm to = 6pm

Acting Workshop for Ages 8+ with any experience = level

Edgewood Community = Center, = 6852 Market Avenue North, North Canton 44720

Members $15. Non-members welcome for $20. Learn the = basics of acting in live theatre. Learn how to get past the nervousness of = performing in front of others, how to stay = “in character” no matter what, basic onstage movement, and how to = become believable while believing in yourself.

www.edgewoodcommunitycen= ter.com = Registration Deadline = July 20th at 5:00pm

 

Tuesday, July 24th, 6pm to = 11pm

Island Party! with live reggae music by Carlos Jones = & the PLUS Band 7pm to 11pm

Pig Roast with = Joe Herrick & Rudy Turkal

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

Admission is free = and open to everyone. No reservations. The food and beverages = will be offered a la carte. Guests will enter from First Street Southeast. =  Picnic tables will be scattered about the lawn, but guests are welcome to bring = their own lawn chairs and blankets.  Free parking will be available in = the municipal parking lots, the parking deck on South Erie Street, and on = adjacent streets.  Plan to come for the fun, rain or shine. =

Joe Herrick and Rudy Turkal = will roast a pig on the Museum lawn. They invite people to “sit a = spell” to supervise the cooking throughout the day then to return for a Caribbean = supper of pork sandwiches, jerk chicken, pineapple salsa, and fruit skewers = from 6:00 until the food runs out. This year=B9s special dessert treat will be = grilled bananas with ice cream.  Beer (including Jamaican Red Stripe), = wine, soft drinks, and an island drink will be available all evening.
Carlos Jones & the Peace, Love, Unity Syndicate deliver a dose of = soulful roots reggae with lyrics that concentrate heavily on a message of peace = and harmony within the human race and the envi
ronment. Voted "the Best Reggae/Ska Band" in Northeast Ohio by the Scene = Magazine readers' poll, Carlos Jones and the PLUS Band have opened for several international acts. The group creates a festival like atmosphere = anywhere they play, drawing crowds spanning all ages and backgrounds.  The = infectious rhythms woven by their use of a variety of percussion instruments, = create an irresistible and uplifting vibration, hooking the crowd into their performance. Their repertoire includes many original songs, plus a generous helping of Bob Marley, Culture, and other recognizable covers = mixed in with traditional Rastafarian Nyabinghi drum chants. =A0330.833.4061 = www.massillonmuseum.org

 

Tuesday, July 24th, = 7:30pm

Music open mic night

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

www.muggswigz.com

 

Wednesday, July 25th, 11:30am to = 1pm

Summertime Teens – Art Classes for Jr. & = Sr. High School Students (Week 6 of 6)

2nd April = galerie, 209 Sixth St. NW, downtown = Canton, OH 330.451.0924

$40.00 for six week session!=A0 www.secondapril.org =

 

Wednesday, July = 25th, 6:30pm (doors at 5:30p)

The = Alternate Routes with opening performance by Roger = Hoover and The Whiskeyhounds.=A0

The = Tangier , = 532 West Market Street, Akron, = OH

For 91.3 The = Summit members only! (The good news is, you can be a member for as little as $5 = per month!) If you are a current member of 91.3 The Summit, you get in for = free, and, you can bring up to 3 three of your family and friends along as = your guests at no additional charge. But, you've got to get on the list to = get in.  To reserve your seats, call Lauren Gulley at = 330-761-3104 or RSVP to tickets at 913thesummit.com. www.913thesummit.com

 

Wednesday, July = 25th(and every = Wednesday!), 8:30pm to Midnight

Bob's your Uncle w/ special = guests

Iris, 228 Fourth Street NW, = downtown Canton 44702 (location of former Luna Grille)

www.irisdowntown.com =

 

Thursday, July 26th, 10:30am to = 11:45am

Art Classes for Elementary School Children (Tuesday, Thursday, & Saturday, all summer)

Today: “Experiential - Print = Making”

2nd April galerie/GSCAN, = 207/209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton OH 44702

Cost of class is $5.00 per child per class unless = otherwise noted. 24 hour advance registration is required! Please ask about = signing up for blocks of time with your Summertime Kids Art Card!

www.secondapril.org to check out the MANY summer class offerings!

 

Thursday, July 26th, = 7:30pm

Downtown Massillon FREE Summer Concert Series: The = Diamonds

Intersection of Lincoln Way East and First Street, = downtown Massillon

Attendees should bring lawn chairs. For info, call = the Massillon Chamber of Commerce at 330.833.3146

 

Thursday, July 26th, = 7:30pm

Art Film: "Away From Her"
Canton Palace Theatre,
Market Avenue North, = downtown Canton OH 44702

$4 admission. Fiona (Julie Christie) and Grant = (Gordon Pinsent) are a couple who have been married for over 40 years. Now, they are = forced to face the fact that Fiona's "forgetfulness" is actually = Alzheimer's disease. After placing Fiona in a nursing home and forced to undergo a long-time separation, Grant must draw upon his love for Fiona to perform = an act of self-sacrifice in order to ensure her happiness. Rated PG-13. Run = time 110 min. www.cantonpalacetheatre.org<= /a>

 

Friday, July 27th, 10:30am (and every = Friday!)

Story Time for preschoolers

Berean Bookstore, 1100 30th Street = NW, Canton OH 44709

Stories, books, & singing. = 330.492.7990

 

Friday, July 27th, = 7pm

Saturday, July = 28th, = 7pm

“What if You Believed in Yourself?” = PUREMOVEMENT dance concert presented by The Living Fountain Dance = Company = w/<= /i> = live music by = Two Turntables and a Saxophone

Edgewood Community = Center, = 6852 Market Avenue North, North Canton 44720

Tickets on sale = NOW at www.itickets.com<= /b>. This challenge is met through the live music of Two Turntables and a = Saxophone and 30 dancers.=A0 Live flute and saxophone looped while DJ artists weave = throughout, the audience will leave inspired.=A0 Funded by ArtsinStark, = PUREMOVEMENT has been a six-week dance intensive that culminates in this weekend’s = concerts, “What if You Believed in Yourself?” This program catches = youth culture at its core and activates students to be pro-active and to = invent their future. www.edgewoodcommunitycen= ter.com=A0 330.649.0773=A0 www.livingfountain.org =A0Email: info at livingfountain.org =

=A0

Friday, July = 27th, 7:30pm to = 9:30pm

Anne E. DeChant

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

www.anneedechant.com=A0=A0=A0 www.maizevalleywinery.com =

 

Friday, July = 27th, 9:30pm to = 1:30am

The Zydeco Kings

Iris, 228 Fourth Street NW, = downtown Canton 44702 (location of former Luna Grille)

http:///www.irisdowntown.com =

 

Friday, July 27th

Saturday, July 28th

Sunday, July 29th (including 2pm performance by = Ryan = Humbert Band, beach = stage)

Rock N Resort Music Festival 2007

Clay’s Park Resort, 13190 Patterson St. N.W., N. Lawrence, OH 44666 =

Includes a tribute to our troops on Saturday. Email: info at clayspark.com (330) 854-6691=A0 1800 860-4FUN=A0 = Fax: (330) 854-6797 www.rock-n-resort.com = =A0=A0=A0=A0www.RockNResort.com

 

Friday, July 27th through Sunday, August = 5th

Pro Football HOF Festival

Includes fashion shows, = music concerts, fireworks...and, yeah, football! For the lineup, check = out www.profootballhoffestival.com =

 

Saturday, July 28th, = 9am to = 11:30am

Princess Camp presented by Living Fountain Dance = Company

First Friends Church, 5455 = Market Avenue North, Canton OH 44714

For girls age 3 to 7. Includes: Basic Ballet, = Princess arts & crafts, quality Princess stories, Princess Manner Lessons, and = Princess Tea Party. Tuition $18. Advance registration only; must be postmarked by = May 1st. Send name, email, & phone# to Living Fountain, PO Box 9015, Canton = OH 44711 www.livingfountain.org =

 

Saturday, July 28th, 10am to = 6pm

Sunday, July 29th, 10am to = 5pm

28th annual = Akron Arts Expo =

This free family-oriented festival attracts over = 30,000 people and features 165 juried exhibitors from throughout the United = States. The artists will be offering original fine arts & crafts for = purchase at reasonable prices. The Akron Arts = Expo will feature live entertainment, great food, costumed characters, and a = special interactive children’s area. Saturday evening the Ballet Theatre = of Ohio will perform again at 8:45 pm. For info, call 330-375-2835 or visit = www.ohio.com/artsexpo or www.ohio.com.

 

Saturday, July 28th, 10am to 12:30pm (and = each Saturday this summer)

Kids’ Sanctuary art & yoga classes for ages = 6 to 12yrs.

Located @ 1101 W. Portage Trail Ext., = Akron Ohio inside Your Yoga = & ali everhard photography & design

Your child will learn the benefits of art & yoga = and have fun doing it! Along with exercising their mind and body they will = also take home a healthy snack. Please call either Carrie at 330.801.0469 or = Ali at 330.858.4849 to sign up today. $25 per child per = class.

Allison Minas Everhard, = 330.622.5231/330.858.4849 alijames99 at hotmail.com =

www.art.com/memberartist/= Allison_Minas=A0=A0=A0 www.artwanted.com/aliminas=

 

Saturday, July 28th, = 10:30am to = 11:45am

Art Classes for Elementary School Children (Tuesday, = Thursday, & Saturday, all summer)

Today: “Secret Coding” = Resists

2nd April galerie/GSCAN, = 207/209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton OH 44702

Cost of class is = $5 per child. 24 hour advance = registration is required! Please ask about signing up for blocks of time with your = Summertime Kids Art Card! www.secondapril.org to check out the MANY summer class offerings!

 

Saturday, July = 28th, = 11am to 6:30pm

ARTSYRCUS: A Visual and Performing Arts Gala, presented by The = Ananda Center

Art Gallery and = Short = Performances from 11am to = 6:30pm

Big Stage Production at 7pm

Massillon Middle = School

Funded by Arts In = Stark. = This is an all-day circus-themed event with costumed characters, kids’ games = and activities, food, art for sale, performing artists, drumming, belly = dancing, martial arts, contortionists, live music and much more! Admission $3, or $1.50 = for ages 12 and under.

The Ananda Center is a non-profit arts advocacy organization newly housed at the Lions Lincoln = Theatre. Mailing address for donations & correspondence is:  The Ananda Center PO Box = 1265 Massillon Ohio, 44648.  All donations are tax deductible. www.theanandacenter.org www.myspace.com/artsyrcus=A0= =A0 Funded in part by ArtsinStark, the county arts council.

 

Saturday July 28, 2007, 5:30 pm (Doors at 5 = pm)

A Kept Woman (Theatrical = Production)

Cathedral of Life = Ministries, 4111 38th St. NW, Canton, Ohio

Presented by Ladies Night Out International = Ministries and L.T.A. Productions presents an Encore Presentation of the hit play = based on the international critically acclaimed book written by Lynnette = Tiller Appling. Find out how you can be broken by life but restored by grace. = Featuring: Tiffany Allison, Bryan Bruchanan, Kyle McDuffie, Jeanne Ruffin, = Wilhelmenia Glenn & Towandga Howell along with other local actors. Cost of play = is only $7. Purchase Tickets at: Canton Berean's Bookstore, At The Door, or by = calling: 330-479-9488.

 

Saturday, July 28th, = 7:30pm to = 9:30pm

John Markovic

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

www.maizevalleywinery.com<= /span>

 

Saturday, July 28th to Sunday, August = 12th

The Frog Prince

Weathervane Playhouse, Weathervane Lane, Akron OH

 

Saturday, July 28th, 9:30pm to = 1:30am

Big Daddy & The Hoodoo = Men

Iris, 228 Fourth Street NW, = downtown Canton 44702 (location of former Luna Grille)

www.bigdaddyandthehoodoo= men.com =A0=A0=A0www.irisdowntown.com =

 

Sunday, July 29th, 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 taste buds with EEC’s Sunday = brunch.

 

Call to = Audition: Players Guild Theatre, Canton “Bad Girls on = Broadway”

Sunday, July 29th, = 6pm

Monday, July 30th, = 7pm

Auditions for ages 16 & up for “Bad Girls = on Broadway” Musical Review

Players Guild = Theatre, = Market Avenue North, downtown Canton 44702

Director: Amy = Sima-Dirham. Needed: 10 to 12 women & 5-6 men. There may also be a = "movement/dance" audition. Please wear comfortable shoes and clothes just in case. Please = bring a photo or headshot to attach to your form. Please call the theatre to = sign up for an audition slot 330-453-7619. After hours leave a message at x504. = There are 10 slots per half hour . Callbacks will be Tuesday, July 31st at = 7pm. First read through will be Thursday, August 2 at 7pm. Bad Girls on Broadway = runs Sept. 7-22 on the Mainstage with performances on Fridays & Saturdays = at 8:00pm and Sundays at 2:30pm. Special Thursday performance on September = 20 at 8pm. Audition tips & details at: http://= www.playersguildtheatre.com/season_auditions.html

 

And Beyond...

 

This calendar runs through = 2008 & is therefore too long to post in its entirety to neopal, but if = you’d like to receive your own FREE weekly full version of this newsletter, = just send me an email with “subscribe” in the subject line to janelle at squarepegpromotio= ns.com

 

Thursday, August = 9th, 8am to 4pm

Friday, August = 10th, 8am to 4pm

Saturday, August = 11th, 8am to 4pm

Stark County = Hazardous Waste Collection Days

Stark State = College of Technology, = 6200 Frank Avenue NW, Canton OH 44720

Now’s the time to responsibly drop off your = ancient paints, solvents, & more in an environmentally = healthy way for NO CHARGE. For a complete list of acceptable items, www.timetorecycle.org =

 

Friday, August 10th, 6:30pm Dinner, Show at 8pm, and Dancing =

Saturday, August 11th, 6:30pm Dinner, Show at 8pm, and Dancing =

An Evening of Ballroom Dancing: Remembering Moonlight Ballroom =

presented by Canton Cabaret: Stark County’s = Musical Dinner Theatre

Metropolitan Centre Grand = Ballroom, 601 Cleveland Avenue NW, downtown Canton 44702

Enjoy a 9 piece orchestra, singers, ballroom dancing, Michael Sonata (the Frank Sinatra impressionist you have heard so much = about), and some great Meyers Lake surprises!

6:30 p.m. Dinner Set, Show and Dancing=A0 $42.50; = 8:00 p.m. Show Only=A0 $25.00

TICKETS AVAILABLE = NOW at: Bereans,=A0 1100 - 30th St., N. W. Canton 44709; Second April Art Galerie, 209 6th = St., N. W. Canton 44702; Plant Et Art, 1524 Fulton Road N. W.=A0 Canton 44703;or = call 330.456.7397 =A0=A0http://rainbowrepertory.com =A0www.cantoncabaret.com = 330.456.7397

 

Friday, August 10th, 7:30pm to 11:30pm = (doors at 7pm)

Constant Recourse, Gloria Story, Escape From Folly, = & Zack Loomis in concert=A0

presented by GoodForm Concerts www.goodformconcerts.com

Edgewood Community Center, = 6852 Market Avenue North, North Canton 44721

$6 at the door.

 

Friday, September 14th, = 8pm

Big Leg Emma in = concert

presented by Doog Music

Kent Stage, 175 East = Main Street, Kent OH 44240 330.677.5005

Big Leg Emma is a = six member Americana Folk Roots Rock band from Jamestown, New York that creates = music on feel, vibe, and deep-hearted lyrics. BLE has built a = strong following in the festival circuit, sharing stages with Rusted Root, 10,000 = Maniacs, Gin Blossoms, The Sam Bush Band, The Wailers, Keith Anderson, Los Lobos, and = Donna the Buffalo. Songs from the band’s last studio release, “The = Color of Wind,” can be heard nationally on Folk Alley.

General Admission. Advance = tickets $10; or $12 Day of Show.

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=A0=A0=A0 www.biglegemma.com=A0=A0 www.myspace.com/biglegemma=

 

iThursday, September 27th, = time tba

2nd annual Chili Bowl Cook-Off (2nd april = galerie Benefit)

Lake Cable Club House, Fulton Road NW, = Canton OH 44718

www.jeffpoulosblues.com=A0=A0= =A0=A0 www.secondapril.org

Wednesday, October 10th, 6:30pm =

Wednesday Writers' Workshop

2nd April = galerie, 207/209 Sixth Street NW, = downtown Canton OH 44702

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 = (where Court Avenue dead-ends into 6th Street, right around the = corner from the Palace Theatre).  Please contact Audrey = Lavin at lavingroup at aol.com for = details.

 

Thursday, October 11th through Sunday, = October 14th

6th Annual Art Film = Festival

Palace Theatre, Market Avenue North, = downtown Canton OH 44702 330.454.8171

$5 each night. =A0www.cantonpalacetheatre.org<= /a>

 

Sunday, October = 14th

Making Strides = Against Breast Cancer: Annual Walkathon fundraiser

Canton: Pro = Football Hall of Fame

Akron: Aeros Stadium

For more info or = to register, call toll free at 1.888.ACS.OHIO

 

Friday, November 9th, 7pm = =A0

Saturday, November 10th, = 7pm = =A0

Living Fountain Dance presents The Sunshine Concert = Series: The War of Art

Edgewood Community Center, 6852 Market Avenue North, = North Canton OH 44720

Break through the Blocks and Win Your Creative = Battles! Public, all ages welcome. Facilities are handicap accessible. Tickets ($8 = advance, $10 at door donation suggested) available through www.itickets.com and Berean Bookstore on 30th Street NW in Canton. www.livingfountain.org =

 

Friday, November 9, =A0

Saturday, November 10, =A0

Sunday, November 11, =A0

Christkindl Markt =A0

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

The Canton Museum of Art’s Fine Arts Associates present the 36th Annual Christkindl Markt.=A0 The event is = held in the Cultural Center for the Arts’ Great Court and the Canton Museum of = Art.=A0 Artisans and vendors from all over the country keep coming back to = present the finest holiday craft and gift shows in the region. www.cantonart.org =

 

= Saturday, November 10th 2007 through Sunday, February 3rd, = 2008

= American Chronicles: The Art of = Norma= n = Rockwell

= Akron Art Museum, = One South High Street, downtown Akron, OH = 44308

330.376.9185 =A0www.AkronArtMuseum.org=

 

Friday, April = 4th to Sunday, April 13th, 2008

3rd = Annual Stark Arts Festival presented by Stark Arts Coming Together=A0=A0 = www.starkartsfestival.com =

 

Friday, April = 4th, 2008

Art Is = Alive

Canton Museum of = Art & Great Court of the Cultural Center, 1001 = Market Ave.N., Canton=A0=A0 More details tba in the coming months! www.starkartsfestival.com =

 

Sunday, April = 13th, 2008

Stark Arts = Festival Finale

Timken High = School, West Tuscarawas, Canton OH 44702

www.starkartsfestival.com Details tba in the coming months!

 

Time-Sensitive = Opportunities:

 

Call for = Visual Artists: Art needed for ArtsInStark SuperPass = postcards

If you are an artist or know an artist who has some connection to Stark County and would love the exposure of his/her work = to 2,500 people …keep reading. Each month (from September through June), ArtsInStark sends out the SuperPass postcard to donors who have pledged = $36 or more during the AIS annual fund drive.

The cover of the card features the work of a Stark = County (born, working, living) artist, while the back features the monthly = discounts and a short (75 words or less) bio and contact info of the artist. AIS = has used work by professional artists and students. The art needs to be saved in = 300 dpi resolution as a pdf file; jpeg, etc.  The size is basically = 5” x 7”; horizontal or vertical image will work. If you or someone you = know wants to be on the upcoming cards ….please have them (or you) = contact Judi Christy with their interest, art and bio. Judi is = “always looking for good holiday (Halloween, etc.) themes as well as just darn = good (fun!) art.” Contact info: Judi = Christy, Marketing Director 330-452-4096, ext. 404 (office); 330-232-4559 (cell); ArtsinStark -- the County Arts Council "Growing the arts to create smarter kids, new jobs, and = healthier communities." 

 

Call for = Tomorrow’s Community Leaders: Leadership Stark County

presents = SPOTLIGHT STARK COUNTY PROGRAM 2007

If you are a young professional looking for a way to = fuel your enthusiasm, increase your value, and enable you and your company to maintain a competitive advantage, then Spotlight Stark County is for = you. The six sessions are held in noteworthy settings in downtown Canton.=A0 You = will learn to strengthen your personal leadership effectiveness, connect with community leaders, and will volunteer with a local community = organization.

2007 PROGRAM CALENDAR

Thursday, October = 11=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0 Speed Networking*

Optional: Thursday, October 18 = =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Encounter Bus Tour (full day)

Monday, October = 22=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Stark County’s Political Pulse

Monday, November = 5=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Discovering Strengths*

Monday, November = 19=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0 Economic Development/Young CEO’s

Monday, December = 3=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0 The Arts Scene

Programs are from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. unless = indicated

*Facilitated by Kent State University Stark Office of Corporate & Community Services.

PROGRAM TUITION $425. includes all materials and refreshments

APPLICATIONS Apply at www.leadershipstarkcounty.org/spotlight

For more information contact Leadership Stark County = Development Director Stephanie Werren at 330-456-7253 or stephaniew at leadershi= pstarkcounty.org

 

Call to = Audition: The Bang and the Clatter “Dead Guy”

Seeking one female actor, age late 30's, 40's or = 50's. Auditions by appointment only. Please send resumes and headshots (if available) = to: chadstutz at gmail.com =

Premise: Eldon Phelps is given $1million by a reality = TV show, and he only has one week to spend it.=A0 The catch... he won't be = alive at the end of that week. Casting: Roberta Phelps, Eldon's mother. = Rehearsals: mid-August through September. Performances: September 21 through October = 21, 2007.

 

Call for = Instructor(s): Living Fountain Dance Company

For more information or to apply for these positions, = please call 330-649-0773, or email a cover letter and resume to LFDC PO BOX = 9015 Canton, Ohio 44711 or info at livingfountain.org. Posted July 2007.

 

Call for = Rehearsal Mistress: Living Fountain Dance Company

For more information or to apply for this position, = please call 330-649-0773, or email a cover letter and resume to LFDC PO BOX = 9015 Canton, Ohio 44711 or info at livingfountain.org. Posted July 2007.

 

Call for = Ministry Assistant: Living Fountain Dance Company

For more information or to apply for this position, = please call 330-649-0773, or email a cover letter and resume to LFDC PO BOX = 9015 Canton, Ohio 44711 or info at livingfountain.org. Posted July 2007.

 

Call for = Poets/Writers: First Fridays at 2nd April galerie in downtown = Canton
Are you or any of your cohorts (even those who dehort) interested = in reading and/or preferably reciting poetry at regular modified slams to = be held at 2nd april in canton on the first friday of the month July through = December 2007? Cash prizes. Anyone interested can contact Audrey Lavin at lavingroup at aol.com

 

Call for = Entertainers: DanseArt = Events, downtown Canton OH

DanseArt is holding auditions for entertainers for the floor show at its October 14th=A0 = Ballroom Extravaganza Fall Ball.at The McKinley Grand Hotel in downtown Canton. = For audition and show information, call Karen or Jack at Danse Art Events 330.498.9908.

 

Call to Visual = Artists: 2nd Annual Revive Your Heart Arts & Entertainment = Festival, Canton, Sunday August 26th=A0 CALLING ALL ARTISTS! = Painting=A0 Mixed Media=A0 Sculptors=A0 Ceramic=A0 Fine Jewelry. Showcase your work = from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.=A0 Booth Size: 10' x 10' Cost: $25.00 ($20.00 Early = Bird Rate) or $10.00 for Students. =

To download the registration form, click here.

 

Call for = Writers: Cup of Comfort: six new anthologies

The bestselling Cup of Comfort book series is = actively seeking inspiring true stories for new volumes (see below). They seek = narrative nonfiction stories that read like fiction. Stories must be uplifting, = original, in English, typed, titled, and 1000-2000 words. $500 grand prize; $100 = ea. all other stories; copy of book. No entry fee. Email submissions = to = wordsinger at aol.com. = No attachments; one submission per email. Include full name, mailing = address, email address, phone number. For detailed writer’s guidelines: = www.cupofcomfort.com. =

New titles and respective deadlines = are:

A Cup of Comfort for Breast Cancer Survivors: Submission = Deadline: 8/15/07

A Cup of Comfort for Spouses & Children of People with Alzheimer’s: = Deadline: = 10/15/07

A Cup of Comfort for Divorced = Women: Submission Deadline: = 12/31/2007

 

Call for Bass = Guitarist and Drummer: The Dan Kenyon Band

http://www.myspace.com/dankeny= on1 DKB is looking for the right fit for the band: “for a drummer and = a bass player that is passionate about Jesus, and is a talented musician. = Several big shows are lined up, and we need to have a solid drummer and bass = player.” dankenyon1 at yahoo.com =

 

Call for = Visual Artists: The Stark County Story Quilts Project

Exhibit Opens January 18th, 2008 to = February 15th, 2008. at 2nd April galerie, downtown Canton. The Stark County = Story Quilts Project will be an adaptation of the works of renowned artist = Faith Ringgold. In a series of workshops held throughout Stark County and at = our educational space downtown, participants will learn about the life and = works of Faith Ringgold, an African American artist and author who produced much = of her work during the Civil Rights Movement. From this perspective, workshop participants will then be asked to produce both a written and visual = history of their experiences in Stark County before, during and after The Civil = Rights Movement, using Faith Ringgold's "Story Quilts" as a model. = Upon completion, these "Stark County Story Quilts" will then be = assembled at our special exhibition space in Downtown Canton to then be used as a learning tool for school groups, civic groups and other organizations. = Quilt panels will consist of both the literary and visual elements of each = personal history and will be assembled in time periods based on the age of the participant, creating a timeline effect for the exhibit. The ultimate = goal of this project is to create a permanent history of our community both = created by and witnessed by its citizens through the vocabulary of Art. For more information on participating in one of the workshops or if you are = interested in hosting a workshop at your location, please call 2nd April at = 330-451-0924 or email us at todd at secondapril.org

 

Call for = Visual Artists: In the Round Community Art Space

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

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

 

Call for = Students: Rabbit on the Moon, 192 Federal Ave NE, Massillon OH = 44646

Offering a variety of visual arts & writing = classes for young & young at heart. New classes will start in September. Call = Kathy Jevec at 330.844.4991.

 

Call for = Students: Edgewood Community Center & Living Fountain

Offering group classes in theatre, music, dance, = & visual arts. Also private music lessons for guitar, bass, drums, vocal, = piano lessons available by appointment. Email kpayne at edgewoodcommunitycenter.com.

Visit the website for current class offerings and = special events: www.edgewoodcommunitycen= ter.com

 

Call for = Students: Weathervane Playhouse

Classes for all ages, including offerings in Musical Theater, Hands-On Theater (H.O.T.) Summer Camps, SummerStock 2007, & = more. Register at 330-836-2626 x 17 or online www.WeathervanePlayhouse.co= m.

 

Now through July 29th

A Narrow Bridge (by Cliff Hershman) = presented by The Bang and = The Clatter Theatre Company

Summit ArtSpace Facility, 140 E. = Market St., Akron, OH 44308 Phone: = 330.606.5317

Recommended for mature audiences only. = This world premiere is an unrelenting look at a family fragmented by drugs, work pressures, and sexuality. Parents and siblings clash as they find out = who they are and what they can hold onto in their lives. =A0E-mail: andthe at bnctheatre.com=A0=A0 = Website: www.bnctheatre.com<= /p>

 

Now through August 5th

Studio M Opening:=A0 George Buza’s = “Hungary:=A0 The Hearth of Europe” (Photography)

Studio M at Massillon Museum, = 121 Lincoln Way East, downtown Massillon OH 44646

The Massillon Museum’s Studio M presents this photographic exhibition by George Buza of Bay Village from June = 22nd through August 5th. The exhibition opens with a free = reception for the artist on Friday, June 22, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. in the = Museum’s lower lobby.  Buza chose the theme, “Hungary: The Hearth of Europe” to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the Hungarian Revolution.  The artist’s lengthy list of shows and awards is crowned by a 1996 invitation from the Embassy of the Republic of Hungary = to provide a photographic exhibition depicting U.S. and Hungarian = cityscapes for an international embassy reception.
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
www.massillonmuseum.org

 

Now through August = 19th

Midwest Visions of Impressionism = Exhibit

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

This summer exhibition will illustrate the = significance of 33 talented painters who are often overlooked in larger American = Impressionism surveys. The exhibition will focus on the similarities and = differences among artists associated with the region of Illinois, Indiana and Ohio, = as well as within the larger American Impressionism movement.  It will = examine whether or not the region in which the artists lived and studied had a noticeable effect on their paintings.
The exhibition of approximately 70 paintings highlights artists, born or = raised in the Midwest, who practiced American Impressionism from the1890s to = the 1930s:  John Ottis Adams, George Adomeit, George Ames Aldrich, May = Ames, Otto H. Bacher, L. Clarence Ball, Karl Albert Buehr, V.J. Cariani, = William Merritt Chase, William Clusmann, Charles Dahlgreen, Frank Virgil Dudley, = Maude Eggemeyer, William J. Forsyth, Alexis Jean Fournier, Marie Goth, =
Frederick Gottwald, Carl Graf, Louis Oscar Griffith, Lucy Hartrath, Emil Jacques, Karl = Kappes, Lewis Henry Meakin, Pauline Palmer, Louis Ritman, Ada Walter Shulz, = Adolph Shulz, Otto Stark, Theodore Clement Steele, John Henry Twachtman, Will Vawter, = Abel Warshawsky, and Edward K. Williams.
An 80-page, soft cover catalog accompanying the exhibition will include essays‹focusing on the regions of the Midwest that became known as = =B3hot spots=B2 for Impressionism‹by Shearer and Dr. Dean A. Porter, = Director Emeritus, Snite Museum of Art.  Independent curator Brigitte Foley = and Massillon Museum Curator Alexandra Nicholis will research and write = biographies of the artists. The book will include an array of four-color images on high-quality, acid-free paper.
Out-of-town visitors may take advantage of a special package that will = be available throughout the run of the show‹a night at the Hampton = Inn Massillon (which includes hot and cold breakfast selections, VIP = turn-down service, and an in-room gift) and weekend tickets for a movie at the = historic Lions Lincoln Theatre.  All are within easy and safe walking = distance of the Massillon Museum.  For details, call the Hampton Inn = (330-834-1144 or 1-800-HAMPTON) or the Massillon Museum (330-833-4061).
A series of accompanying activities have been planned throughout the run = of the exhibition: classes featuring Impressionist movement and painting = (beginning in June); Gallery Talks (June 20 and July 11); Impressionist Workshops for Children (June 23, July 21, and August 18); Brown Bag Lunch (June 26); Impressionism Summer Camp (August 7) and Watercolor Demonstrations with =
Nancy Stewart Matin and Brian Robinson (August 19).  Call the Massillon Museum at = 330-833-4061 or visit www.massillonmuseum.org for details.

Now through August 26th =

Always, Patsy Cline (directed by = Donna = Drake)

Carousel Dinner Theatre

www.carouseldinnertheatre.= com

 

Now through August 13th, = 2007

Monday Summer Movies for = Kids

Canton Palace = Theatre
WHBC Radio and The Palace, together, with the = generous assistance of the William E. Shannafelt Philanthropic Fund, will show = movies for children every Monday from June 11 to August 13. The Palace requires = that an adult accompany all children under the age of 12. Children dropped = off must be picked up within 15 minutes of the conclusion of the movie. Groups = must call 330-454-8172 for reservations no later than 4 PM on the Wednesday prior = to the following Monday's movie beginning June 12 and running through August = 13. Start time is always 1 PM; theatre doors open at 12:15. Donation is only 94 = cents with a 6-cent donation to the Palace, for a total of only $1.
July 23 Harry Potter and = the Sorcerer's Stone
July 30 All Dogs Go To Heaven
August 6 Night at the Museum
August 13 Happy Feet
*Movie titles may change depending on availability.

= 3 current exhibits at Akron Art = Museum:

= “Building the New Akron Art Museum” through September = 30th

= “Prized Images: The Knight Purchase Award for Photographic Media” through = Oct. 14th

= “Women at an Exhibition” through November = 9th

= The NEW Akron Art Museum, = One South High Street, downtown Akron, OH = 44308

330.376.9185 =A0www.AkronArtMuseum.org=

 

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!

 

Call for = Postings: Free! Canton/Stark County Convention & Visitors' = Bureau

This site is a wonderful & user-friendly resource = for all sorts of “stuff going on” in Stark County. Many thanks = to the friendly staff of the Stark Cty CVB for providing this resource! To = submit YOUR organization’s event info for FREE, or to check out what’s happening in our area, just click this link: http://w= ww.cantonstarkcvb.com/calendar/events/index.php

 

Call for = Musical Instruments: Music Alive

Sponsored by = 91.3 The Summit, = Akron = Public = Schools, and = Taylor Band & Orchestra

Do you have an unloved, dusty and forgotten musical instrument in your attic, closet or basement? There are dozens of kids who’d love the chance to learn to play it…kids whose = families simply can’t afford the expense of buying their child a musical instrument.

Through Music = Alive, a program to help young musicians in our local schools realize their = dreams and learn the joys of playing an instrument, 91.3 The Summit and Taylor = Band & Orchestra will collect and repair instruments and see they = get placed in the hands of kids who will truly appreciate them. Let’s = keep the MUSIC ALIVE for a new generation. 330-761-3099.

 

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 = 2nd April galerie, 207/209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton OH 44702 = (where Court Avenue dead-ends into 6th Street, right around the = corner from the Palace Theatre).  Please contact Audrey = Lavin at lavingroup at aol.com for = details.

 

Call for Writers: http://aprilboyer.com

Guidelines for permanent = use are now posted at http://aprilboyer.com/sub= missGdls.html Please check there for further details. Updated links and author's news = are there, too.

 

New Art Venue! = (Wanda) Montgomery Studio & Gallery

inside of Cyrus Custom Framing @ 2645 Cleveland = Avenue NW, Canton OH 44709. Paintings, altered books, jewelry, cards, canes, = furniture, & more. Hours 10a to 6p M-F, and 10 to 5p = Saturdays.

  

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

"While one person hesitates = because he feels inferior,
the other is busy making mistakes and becoming = superior."~Henry = C. Link

 

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For those interested in filmmaking and networking opportunities, you should consider attending the Indie Gathering Film = Festival, August 3-5, 2007 at Holiday = Inn, Independence, Ohio, because many filmmakers from all over = the country will be there, plus there are plenty of free lectures and = competitions for those who are interested to learn more = filmmaking.

 

Go check out films or go attend the free lectures, = you will find that the money spent is worth the experience. Don’t take my = words for it, but from those who were there in the = past.

 

You can also buy independent films or books or have = at least, use this weekend to get some help for your = projects.

 

Go visit their site at http://www.theindiegathering.c= om and see the list of films and the list of free lectures and use the = whole weekend to socialize and networking.

 

Support independent = filmmaking

 

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www.mdifilm.com

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------=_NextPart_000_02BA_01C7CC97.851A9BB0-- From suehollandjohnson at yahoo.com Sun Jul 22 17:14:14 2007 From: suehollandjohnson at yahoo.com (sue holland johnson) Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2007 17:14:14 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Join Us Saturday: "Tricks of the Trade" Creative Writing for Playwrights, Screen & Fiction Writers Message-ID: <404630.71715.qm@web38703.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-703595922-1185149654=:71715 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Come,Join us, continuing Sat., 7/28, 8/11 & 8/25 Ongoing Informal Sessions Open to Aspiring Creators. . . WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio ?Tricks of the Trade: Creative Writing for Aspiring Playwrights, Screen and Fiction Writers? with Sue Johnson, Ruby Fox and Gary Webster. Summer Saturdays Sat. 7/28, Sat. 8/11 & Sat. 8/25 (Fall Schedule TBD) Are you looking for an opportunity to help you develop your creative work? Would you like to read your work-in-progress to fellow writers in an informal setting and get feedback? Here?s your chance to express your creativity through developing and writing drama, comedy or ?dramedy' and get insights and advice from experienced writers and directors. Johnson, Fox & Webster will also help you ?fine tune and tweak? the fundamentals of writing. Hone your skills or learn how to combine the elements (exposition, setting, characters, plot, theme, climax, denouement, etc.) in the craft of writing a stage play, screen play, or fiction, which tells a story through strong characters and events: Concept, Content, & Format for each genre. See your story develop and evolve into a one-act play, video or other performance piece which may be considered for production in upcoming ?PlayActs? Performances or on WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS TV show.. Saturdays, 7/28, 8/11,& 8/25 (Fall sessions TBD) 2:00 ? 4:30 P Plan to attend all informal sessions to see your work progress To Participate or for Info and Shaker Heights Location. wakeup4664 at aol.com Fee: Donation, each session [NOTE: You may need to bring multiple copies of pages to be read/worked on at each session. ] The coach/instructors . . . Sue Johnson, Director of the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, is an actor, director, producer and coach who writes and co-authors plays with Ruby Fox and Gary Webster. Fox, Webster and Johnson co-wrote Harlem Blues, which was staged in ?PlayActs? Performances, 2004. Fox and Johnson were co-writers with Gary Webster who conceived and wrote My Big Fat Dysfunctional Office, commissioned by the Ohio Education Association. Sue produces, directs and co-hosts WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS with Chris Fortunato and Mac Michael. The program, which celebrates and showcases the diversity of performing and cultural artists, airs Saturdays, 5:30 ? 6:30 P on Time Warner Cable, ch. 21, eastern suburbs and ch. 23, western suburbs, and on Cox Cable, ch. 45, Fridays, 9:30 ? 10:30 P. The show can be seen on Cleveland Access, ch. 25 on Mondayss, 7:00-8:00 P. Johnson's "Tricks of the Trade: Craft, Career & Professional Development" workshops and private coaching are well-known throughout the performing arts and business community. For more information about the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio "PlayActs" Performances, Productions, Training or, about being a guest on WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS, email: wakeup4664 at aol.com. Or, go to www.wakeupandlives.org. Robert ?Ruby? Fox, Playwright ?in ? Residence, has written both drama and comedy which reflect his deep understanding of people, their foibles and triumphs. Over the years, he has written such diverse pieces as Wednesdays with Hilda which addresses race relations and touches the heart with Jewish heritage and, Sophie?s Legacy, which takes an improbable look at ?creative pregnancy.? Recently, Ruby and his work were the focus of the Actors? Studio TV program, WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS where local actors read excerpts of his play, Date Mates. Ruby is also co-author, along with Gary Webster and Sue Johnson of Harlem Blues, a play about four female African-American actors in Harlem, which sprung from his fertile imagination. Ruby also was part of the writing team for Webster?s My Big Fat Dysfunctional Office which was commissioned by the Ohio Education Association. Currently, and for the past 6 years, Ruby has been leading a writers? group that meets the first and third Tuesday of every month at Borders Books at Severance Mall. In 2005, Ruby celebrated his 80th birthday with a huge surprise birthday party given by his wife, Donna, and his family, where he saw his original one-act plays, Wednesdays with Hilda and Celibacy Odyssey performed at the Cleveland Playhouse. He has been featured twice in the Cleveland Jewish News as an ?elder? person and playwright of distinction. The WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio has dedicated its 2005-06 season of ?PlayActs? to Ruby. In September, 2005, Ruby and Celibacy Odyssey headed to the Big Apple, where Celibacy Odyssey, ?a farcical fantasy romp,? was performed off-Broadway at the Studio Theatre. Ruby, a resident of University Heights, is considered a late bloomer. He chose the field of writing for live theatre, because of his admiration for live performances and their writers. He was in his late sixties when he began and discovered a hidden talent that he didn?t realize he had. Since, he has written two movies, Shanghai Journey, and Murrow?s Children, which is now being considered for production. His plays have been read at the Cleveland Playhouse, Cuyahoga Community College and Ensemble Theatre, Cleveland, Ohio. Gary Webster, Playwright ? in ? Residence, will have ?PlayActs? Performances, 2006-07 dedicated to him in recognition of his extraordinary writing contributions to WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio. Gary has been working with WAKE UP And LIVE since 1998. As a prolific sketch writer, he co-wrote Harlem Blues with Fox and Johnson, and was the head writer on My Big, Fat Dysfunctional Office, which was performed in Columbus, OH, before an appreciative group of members of the Ohio Education Association. His full-length play, Strictly Platonic? premiered as a stage reading in ?PlayActs? Performances, 2007. Gary has been writing plays since 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! He followed that up with parodies of several Shakespearian plays. Gary made his directorial debut, recently, with Saturday Confessions, A Priest?s Tale, which was performed at Cleveland Public Theater. He?s been a member of Fox?s writing group for years. His playwright's training came via Bob Noll's class at the Cleveland Playhouse. Gary is the morning announcer and operations manager at WBKC/AM-1460 in Painesville, in addition to being a performer, essayist, and director. You can find more of Webster?s work at www.keepwriting.net. # # # http://carolirvin.com/wakeup.htm --------------------------------- Boardwalk for $500? In 2007? Ha! Play Monopoly Here and Now (it's updated for today's economy) at Yahoo! Games. --0-703595922-1185149654=:71715 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
 Come,Join us, continuing Sat., 7/28, 8/11 & 8/25
                         Ongoing Informal Sessions Open to Aspiring Creators. . .
 
WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio

 

                ?Tricks of the Trade: Creative Writing for

             Aspiring Playwrights, Screen and Fiction Writers?

                                                       with

                          Sue Johnson, Ruby Fox and Gary Webster.

                                                                Summer Saturdays

                                              Sat. 7/28, Sat. 8/11 & Sat. 8/25

                                           (Fall Schedule TBD)

 
Are you looking for an opportunity to help you develop your creative work?  Would you like to read your work-in-progress to fellow writers in an informal setting and get feedback?  Here?s your chance to express your creativity through developing and writing drama, comedy or ?dramedy' and get insights and advice from experienced writers and directors.
 
Johnson, Fox & Webster will also help you ?fine tune and tweak? the fundamentals of writing. Hone your skills or learn how to combine the elements (exposition, setting, characters, plot, theme, climax, denouement, etc.) in the craft of writing a stage play, screen play, or fiction, which tells a story through strong characters and events: Concept, Content, & Format for each genre.
 
See your story develop and evolve into a one-act play, video or other performance piece which may be considered for production in upcoming ?PlayActs? Performances or on WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS TV show..
 
Saturdays,  7/28, 8/11,&  8/25
(Fall sessions TBD)
2:00 ? 4:30 P
Plan to attend all informal sessions to see your work progress
 
To Participate or for Info and Shaker Heights Location.
 
Fee:  Donation, each session
 
[NOTE:  You may need to bring multiple copies of pages to be read/worked on at each
                session. ]
 
The coach/instructors . . .
Sue Johnson, Director of the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, is an actor, director, producer and coach who writes and co-authors plays with Ruby Fox and Gary Webster. Fox, Webster and Johnson co-wrote Harlem Blues, which was staged in ?PlayActs? Performances, 2004. Fox and Johnson were co-writers with Gary Webster who conceived and wrote My Big Fat Dysfunctional Office, commissioned by the Ohio Education Association.
 Sue produces, directs and co-hosts WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS with Chris Fortunato and Mac Michael. The program, which celebrates and showcases the diversity of performing and cultural artists, airs Saturdays, 5:30 ? 6:30 P on Time Warner Cable, ch. 21, eastern suburbs and ch. 23, western suburbs, and on Cox Cable, ch. 45, Fridays, 9:30 ? 10:30 P. The show can be seen on Cleveland Access, ch. 25 on Mondayss, 7:00-8:00 P.
           Johnson's "Tricks of the Trade: Craft, Career & Professional Development" workshops and private coaching are well-known throughout the performing arts and business community.
           For more information about the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio "PlayActs" Performances, Productions, Training or, about being a guest on WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS, email: wakeup4664 at aol.com. Or, go to
www.wakeupandlives.org.
 
     Robert ?Ruby? Fox, Playwright ?in ? Residence, has written both drama and comedy which reflect his deep understanding of people, their foibles and triumphs.  Over the years, he has written such diverse pieces as Wednesdays with Hilda which addresses race relations and touches the heart with Jewish heritage and, Sophie?s Legacy, which takes an improbable look at ?creative pregnancy.?  Recently, Ruby and his work were the focus of the Actors? Studio TV program, WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS where local actors read excerpts of his play, Date Mates.  Ruby is also co-author, along with Gary Webster and Sue Johnson of Harlem Blues, a play about four female African-American actors in Harlem, which sprung from his fertile imagination. Ruby also was part of the writing team for Webster?s My Big Fat Dysfunctional Office which was commissioned by the Ohio Education Association.   Currently, and for the past 6 years, Ruby has been leading a writers? group that meets the first and third Tuesday of every month at Borders Books at Severance Mall.
 
In 2005, Ruby celebrated his 80th birthday with a huge surprise birthday party given by his wife, Donna, and his family, where he saw his original one-act plays, Wednesdays with Hilda and Celibacy Odyssey performed at the Cleveland Playhouse.  He has been  featured twice  in the Cleveland Jewish News as an ?elder? person and playwright of distinction.   The WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio has dedicated its 2005-06 season of ?PlayActs? to Ruby.  In September, 2005, Ruby and Celibacy Odyssey  headed to the Big Apple, where Celibacy Odyssey, ?a farcical fantasy romp,? was performed off-Broadway at the Studio Theatre. 
Ruby, a resident of University Heights, is considered a late bloomer.  He chose the field of writing for live theatre, because of his admiration for live performances and their writers.  He was in his late sixties when he began and discovered a hidden talent that he didn?t realize he had.  Since, he has written two movies, Shanghai Journey, and Murrow?s Children, which is now being considered for production.  His plays have been read at the Cleveland Playhouse, Cuyahoga Community College and Ensemble Theatre, Cleveland, Ohio. 
 
     Gary Webster, Playwright ? in ? Residence, will have ?PlayActs? Performances, 2006-07 dedicated to him in recognition of his extraordinary writing contributions to WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio.  Gary has been working with WAKE UP And LIVE since 1998.  As a prolific sketch writer, he co-wrote Harlem Blues with Fox and Johnson, and was the head writer on My Big, Fat Dysfunctional Office, which was performed in Columbus, OH, before an appreciative group of members of the Ohio Education Association. His full-length play, Strictly Platonic?  premiered as a stage reading  in  ?PlayActs? Performances,  2007.
Gary has been writing plays since 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!  He followed that up with parodies of several Shakespearian plays.  Gary made his directorial debut, recently, with Saturday Confessions, A Priest?s Tale, which was performed at Cleveland Public Theater.  He?s been a member of Fox?s writing group for years. His playwright's training came via Bob Noll's class at the Cleveland Playhouse.   Gary is the morning announcer and operations manager at WBKC/AM-1460 in Painesville, in addition to being a performer, essayist, and director.   You can find more of Webster?s work at www.keepwriting.net.

 
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Play Monopoly Here and Now (it's updated for today's economy) at Yahoo! Games. --0-703595922-1185149654=:71715-- From suehollandjohnson at yahoo.com Sun Jul 22 18:05:23 2007 From: suehollandjohnson at yahoo.com (sue holland johnson) Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2007 18:05:23 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sue Johnson's "Wake Up, Get Up, Get Busy" Life Enrichment Series for Performing Artists , Sat. 8/11/07 Message-ID: <105193.44056.qm@web38714.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1430086596-1185152723=:44056 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit By Special Request! From Sue Johnson and WAKE UP And LIVE?s Center for Performing, Cultural & Living Arts a Life Enrichment ? and ? Personal Power Series . . . "Spiritual Approach to Pursuing Your Passion" Continuing . . . the WAKE UP And LIVE Personal Power series ?Wake Up, Get Up, Get busy,? inspirational sessions & messages of empowerment & enlightenment to create amazing things which can begin to flow into your experience. Question: Are there things in your life that you no longer want to experience? Question: Do you want to Be GOOD? Have GOOD? Do GOOD? Feel GOOD? Then, whether you are a Performing Artist or Business Professional, you will want to: Discover Life Lessons to . . . change, improve & enrich your life through meditation, music & messages of inspiration. This series uses a holistic approach to bring about change, solve problems, become the whole best person you are meant to be: Physical, Mental, Emotional, Spiritual, Material, Financial & in your Relationships. Here?s a sample of positive changes you can make. . ?Create A New You For A New Life? . ?Using the Power Within for Creative Change? . ?Connecting with your Higher Power? WHEN: Sat. 8/11/07 2:00 ? 4:30 P (or by appointment for private coaching) WHERE: For Information & to Register for Shaker Heights location, wakeup4664 at aol.com FEE: $10.00 Suggested donation INSTRUCTOR: Sue Johnson . . . Actor, Coach, & Director, WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio, Author, Motivational Speaker, Leadership Trainer uses the insights and practical guidance from her writings, presentations and lectures, which include: . Tricks of the Trade: A Spiritual Approach to Pursuing Your Personal & Professional Passion. Inspirational Insights about God at work through the 5 Levels of Going For Your Dreams . . . . Let There Be Light, (Adapted from a play by Gary Webster). A Seeker searches for the Truths about the meaning of success at work, at home & at play. . ?Acting Techniques to Discover & Pursue Your Passion? On Choosing Change: Wake Up, Get Up, Get Busy . ?Acting Techniques to Bounce Back From the Blues & Blahs? On Miracles & Magic: Conflicts & Conversations With Myself to Renew, Revitalize & Reenergize . ?Acting Techniques to Enrich & Enjoy Your Travels Through Life? Something?s Wrong With This Picture: Universal Clues & Messages . ?My Life As An Actor & Other Myths? To Thine Own Self Be True: Tips to Put Joy Into Your Life on A Daily Basis (Also incorporated are the teachings and learnings from the authors of Ask and It Is Given, What the Bleep. . , and The Secret.) Sue Johnson, is also the Director, Producer, Host, WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS which showcases and celebrates the diversity of the performing arts and artists, and cultural arts in northeast Ohio. The performing & cultural arts program airs , Cable, ch. 21, eastern suburbs and ch. 23, western suburbs, on Cox Cable, ch. 45 & Cleveland Access, ch. 26 In addition to her Holistic Health and Well-being Life Enrichment and Personal Power sessions, Sue offers ?Tricks of the Trade: Craft, Career & Professional Development? classes and coaching, and "Tricks of the Trade: Acting Seminars for Business & Leadership Training" consultations, workshops and private coaching which are well-known throughout the performing arts and corporate community. # # # http://carolirvin.com/wakeup.htm --------------------------------- Get the free Yahoo! toolbar and rest assured with the added security of spyware protection. --0-1430086596-1185152723=:44056 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
By Special Request!
 
From
Sue Johnson
and
WAKE UP And LIVE?s Center for Performing, Cultural & Living Arts  
a Life Enrichment  ? and ? Personal Power Series . . .

             "Spiritual Approach to Pursuing Your Passion"

Continuing . . . the WAKE UP And LIVE Personal Power series ?Wake Up, Get Up, Get busy,? inspirational sessions & messages of empowerment & enlightenment to create amazing things which can begin to flow into your experience.

 
Question:  Are there things in your life that you no longer want to experience?
Question:  Do you want to Be GOOD? Have GOOD? Do GOOD? Feel GOOD?
 
Then, whether you are a Performing Artist or Business Professional, you will want to:  Discover Life Lessons to . . . change, improve & enrich your life through meditation, music & messages of inspiration. 
 
This series uses a holistic approach to bring about change, solve problems, become the whole best person you are meant to be: Physical, Mental, Emotional, Spiritual, Material, Financial & in your Relationships. Here?s a sample of positive changes you can make. 
.  ?Create A New You For A New Life?
.  ?Using the Power Within for Creative Change?
.  ?Connecting with your Higher Power?
 
WHEN:    Sat.   8/11/07      2:00 ? 4:30 P 

                      (or by appointment for private coaching)

WHERE:    For Information & to Register for Shaker Heights location,  wakeup4664 at aol.com

FEE:          $10.00 Suggested donation

 
INSTRUCTOR:  Sue Johnson . . .  Actor, Coach, & Director, WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio, Author, Motivational Speaker, Leadership Trainer uses the insights and practical guidance from her writings, presentations and lectures, which include:
.  Tricks of the Trade:  A Spiritual Approach to   Pursuing Your Personal
   & Professional Passion.   Inspirational Insights about God at work through the 5
    Levels of  Going For Your Dreams . . .
.  Let There Be Light, (Adapted from a play by Gary Webster). A Seeker searches for
    the Truths about  the meaning of success at work, at  home & at play.
. ?Acting Techniques to Discover & Pursue Your Passion?  On Choosing
    Change: Wake Up,  Get Up, Get Busy
. ?Acting Techniques to Bounce Back From the Blues & Blahs?  On
    Miracles & Magic: Conflicts & Conversations With  Myself to Renew, Revitalize & Reenergize
            .  ?Acting Techniques to Enrich & Enjoy Your Travels Through Life?
                     Something?s  Wrong With This Picture: Universal Clues &  Messages
            .  ?My Life As An Actor & Other Myths? To Thine Own Self Be True: Tips to
                     Put Joy Into Your Life on A  Daily Basis
(Also incorporated are the teachings and learnings from the authors of Ask and It Is Given, What the Bleep. . ,  and The Secret.)
Sue Johnson, is also the Director, Producer, Host, WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS  which showcases and celebrates the diversity of the performing arts and artists, and cultural arts in northeast Ohio. The performing & cultural arts program airs , Cable, ch. 21, eastern suburbs and ch. 23, western suburbs, on Cox Cable, ch. 45 & Cleveland Access, ch. 26
In addition to her Holistic Health and Well-being Life Enrichment and Personal Power sessions, Sue offers ?Tricks of the Trade: Craft, Career & Professional Development?  classes and coaching, and "Tricks of the Trade: Acting Seminars for Business & Leadership Training" consultations, workshops and private coaching which are well-known throughout the performing arts and corporate community.
 
                                              # # #



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Get the free Yahoo! toolbar and rest assured with the added security of spyware protection. --0-1430086596-1185152723=:44056-- From operapertutti at yahoo.com Sun Jul 22 18:45:40 2007 From: operapertutti at yahoo.com (Andrea Anelli) Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2007 18:45:40 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Opera Per Tutti seeks Baratone Message-ID: <366814.76443.qm@web63110.mail.re1.yahoo.com> --0-2072719720-1185155140=:76443 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Opera Per Tutti seeks Baritone to sing 2 roles in their upcoming production of "A Night of Leonard Bernstein". Roles are the Baritone part in The Trio, in Bernstein's one act opera, Trouble in Tahiti, and Riff in West Side Story, selections in Concert. Rehearsals begin Aug. 16 and performances are at The Solon Center for the Arts, Sept. 28, 29, & 30. All performers are compensated. For information or appointment, call Andrea Anelli at 440-862-0144 --------------------------------- Boardwalk for $500? In 2007? Ha! Play Monopoly Here and Now (it's updated for today's economy) at Yahoo! Games. --0-2072719720-1185155140=:76443 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit      Opera Per Tutti seeks Baritone to sing 2 roles in their upcoming production of "A Night of Leonard Bernstein".

     Roles are the Baritone part in The Trio, in Bernstein's one act opera, Trouble in Tahiti, and Riff in West Side Story, selections in Concert.

     Rehearsals begin Aug. 16 and performances are at The Solon Center for the Arts, Sept. 28, 29, & 30.  All performers are compensated.

     For information or appointment, call Andrea Anelli at 440-862-0144


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Play Monopoly Here and Now (it's updated for today's economy) at Yahoo! Games. --0-2072719720-1185155140=:76443-- From funkshin69 at yahoo.com Sun Jul 22 19:19:29 2007 From: funkshin69 at yahoo.com (james jones) Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2007 19:19:29 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Church House Rocks Casting Call Message-ID: <418005.25769.qm@web32705.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1402778074-1185157169=:25769 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Church House Rocks, is holding a Cattle Call for all singer/dancers. Preferebly males between the ages of 18-50. We are also looking for females between the same age bracket, and capability. This cattle call is for our upcoming season of productions, that will be produced at several Regional theaters in the greater Cleveland area. There is compensation. Please respond ASAP, as positions are filling up fast, and there are only a few left to be filled. Please call 216-224-8292, to set up an appointment. James Ronald Jones, II Director/Singer/Actor --------------------------------- Got a little couch potato? Check out fun summer activities for kids. --0-1402778074-1185157169=:25769 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Church House Rocks, is holding a Cattle Call for all singer/dancers. Preferebly males between the ages of 18-50. We are also looking for females between the same age bracket, and capability. This cattle call is for our upcoming season of productions, that will be produced at  several Regional theaters in the greater Cleveland area.
 
There is compensation.
 
Please respond ASAP, as positions are filling up fast, and there are only a few left to be filled.
 
Please call 216-224-8292, to set up an appointment.


James Ronald Jones, II
Director/Singer/Actor
 


Got a little couch potato?
Check out fun summer activities for kids. --0-1402778074-1185157169=:25769-- From royberko at yahoo.com Sun Jul 22 19:33:28 2007 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2007 19:33:28 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: MALICIOUS BUNNY (4th Wall Productions) Message-ID: <693632.65435.qm@web33111.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Delightful black comedy/mystery at Fourth Wall Productions Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times On the way out of Kalliope Theatre, where Fourth Wall Productions is staging their newest offering, ?MALICIOUS BUNNY,? I said to the script?s author, Matthew Sprosty, ?You have a twisted mind! A brilliant, but twisted mind!? He responded with an innocent grin which split his cherubic blushing face. Fourth Wall Productions is just completing its first year of activity. Made up mainly of Ohio University theatre graduates, the company, who are mainly from the Cleveland area, thought that there was a need on the North Coast for a company which performed new works by new writers. They are mainly looking at scripts from OU?s Playwriting Program. If ?MALICIOUS BUNNY? is any example of the quality of the scripts and production values that we will be seeing in the future, Fourth Wall is a welcome addition to the Cleveland scene. Sprosty has a wonderful way of leading his audience down one path, doing a quick detour, allowing the viewers to find themselves guessing at what will happen next. In ?MALICIOUS BUNNY? he has given us a black comedy/mystery that is cleverly conceived. The author contends that the play is not autobiographical, but did germinate from experiences with his last girl friend and her parents. He emphatically insists, and states in the program that it was his LAST girl friend, not this one. (Okay, Matthew, now that it?s officially in public print, hopefully this saves you from your present main squeeze?s parents not dragging her out of the theatre and forbidding her from seeing you when they attend next Saturday?s performance.) The plot? A couple of twenty-four year olds have hit the one-and-a-half year point in their marriage. She (Angela) is an artist, who is on a sabbatical from creating. He is an engineering graduate who is working as a janitor because she wants to live in Cleveland, near her parents, and he can?t find a job in his field on the north coast. She is bored and manipulates her somewhat naive husband (Jonathon) to do her beckoning. She may be named Angela, but she is no angel! Her list? Kill her parents, get a million dollars, and buy the penthouse condo in their building. To go any further with the plot would blow the whole premise. It?s enough to say there are enough twists and turns to make the surprise ending a head shaker and allow you to leave with a smile on your face! Director Rebecca Cole has paced the play well. She is aided by a cast that understands the plot and their characters. (Having the playwright on-hand to work with during the production and explain his concepts obviously turned out to be a great aid in the staging process.) Nate Bigger, a blond with the look of total innocence and a voice to match, is wonderful as Jonathon. He gets totally wrapped in the role and takes us right along. Though Stephanie Ford?s Angela could have sounded a little more vocally manipulative, she is quite believable as the spoiled little rich girl who gets everything she wants (or, so it seems). Dash Combs is both properly delightful and menacing as Jonathon?s buddy, Greg. Steven Hoffman and Kat Gallagher do well as Angela?s parents, but are much better as the detectives. (Hmm....and why are there detectives? I?m not going to tell!) Capsule judgement: It?s been a while since I?ve had such a good time at a theatre production. The twists, turns and ?oh my goodness moments? in ?MALICIOUS BUNNY? keep the audience laughing and thinking of what?s going to happen next. Bravo! ?MALICIOUS BUNNY? is being staged by Fourth Wall productions at Kalliope Theatre (the corner of Cedar and Lee Roads) through July 29. Tickets: 330-283-2442 or visit www.fourthwallproductions.com. For a sneak peek of the show go to www.myspace.com/fourthwallproductions 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. 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FareChase. http://farechase.yahoo.com/ From cvlt at cvlt.org Mon Jul 16 09:47:31 2007 From: cvlt at cvlt.org (CVLT) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 12:47:31 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]'A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum' - OPENING FRIDAY at CVLT! Message-ID: <469BA123.5030209@cvlt.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------090904020900000404020900 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit OPENING THIS WEEKEND at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre /40 River St. Chagrin Falls OH 44022-3024/ A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum the musical comedy classic by Stephen Sondheim, Larry Gelbart & Burt Shevelove Fridays & Saturdays at 8:00 PM, JULY 20th - AUGUST 18th Sunday at 2:00 PM, JULY 29th /Tickets $16 adults, $12 students/seniors Group rates starting at 10 tickets! CALL (440) 247-8955 Mon-Sat, 1-6 PM www.CVLT.org / This Tony-award winning classic set in ancient Rome originally opened on Broadway in 1962, was made into an Oscar-winning film in 1967, and was revived with great success in 1972 and again in 1996. The farcical story is based on the writings of the Roman playwright Plautus (251-183 BC), and follows the slave Pseudolous, who attempts to win his freedom by helping his young master, Hero, win the girl of his dreams. The play is filled with mistaken identities, clever social commentary, and lots of hummable melodies, including several of Sondheim's catchiest songs, such as "Comedy Tonight", "Everybody Ought To Have A Maid", and "Lovely". CVLT's production brings together members of the theatre's 'old guard' with some spectacular new talents. At the helm is Don Edelman (director of last year's sell-out /I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change/ among others), with musical director David Keith Stiver (/Full Monty/) and renowned choreographer Ida Porris. Heading up the cast as the lovably bawdy 'Pseudolous' is Cleveland theatre fixture Pat Mazzarino, with the incredible rising talents of Ben Fankhauser as 'Hero' and Ryann Angelotti as his love, 'Philia'. Also joining in the fun are long time CVLT favorites Sy Levine, Steve Kay, Paula Pike and Marilyn Fadeley, with a few more recent CVLT regulars like Eric Oswald and Greta Rothman. Download a printable flyer at www.cvlt.org/downloads/forum.pdf www.CVLT.org --------------090904020900000404020900 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

OPENING THIS WEEKEND
at
Chagrin Valley Little Theatre
40 River St. Chagrin Falls OH 44022-3024

A Funny Thing Happened
on the Way to the Forum

the musical comedy classic by Stephen Sondheim, Larry Gelbart & Burt Shevelove

Fridays & Saturdays at 8:00 PM, JULY 20th - AUGUST 18th
Sunday at 2:00 PM, JULY 29th

Tickets $16 adults, $12 students/seniors
Group rates starting at 10 tickets!
CALL (440) 247-8955
Mon-Sat, 1-6 PM
www.CVLT.org

This Tony-award winning classic set in ancient Rome originally opened on Broadway in 1962, was made into an Oscar-winning film in 1967, and was revived with great success in 1972 and again in 1996. The farcical story is based on the writings of the Roman playwright Plautus (251-183 BC), and follows the slave Pseudolous, who attempts to win his freedom by helping his young master, Hero, win the girl of his dreams. The play is filled with mistaken identities, clever social commentary, and lots of hummable melodies, including several of Sondheim's catchiest songs, such as "Comedy Tonight", "Everybody Ought To Have A Maid", and "Lovely".

CVLT's production brings together members of the theatre's 'old guard' with some spectacular new talents. At the helm is Don Edelman (director of last year's sell-out I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change among others), with musical director David Keith Stiver (Full Monty) and renowned choreographer Ida Porris. Heading up the cast as the lovably bawdy 'Pseudolous' is Cleveland theatre fixture Pat Mazzarino, with the incredible rising talents of Ben Fankhauser as 'Hero' and Ryann Angelotti as his love, 'Philia'. Also joining in the fun are long time CVLT favorites Sy Levine, Steve Kay, Paula Pike and Marilyn Fadeley, with a few more recent CVLT regulars like Eric Oswald and Greta Rothman.

Download a printable flyer at www.cvlt.org/downloads/forum.pdf

www.CVLT.org

--------------090904020900000404020900-- From starshinek3 at yahoo.com Mon Jul 16 10:15:48 2007 From: starshinek3 at yahoo.com (Kyra Kelley) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 10:15:48 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Searching for vocal teacher Message-ID: <919698.50790.qm@web38614.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-342873548-1184606148=:50790 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit My name is Kyra and I am a young actress in search of vocal training. I am 17, a soprano, and have been participating in musical theatre since age 5. I've been in high school chamber choir and have taken a few months of classical vocal training. I wish to pursue musical theatre and therefore am in need of either theatrical or classical training. I live in the Windham/Garrettsville area in Portage County. Anyone interested in taking on another student please respond to this e-mail or call me (330) 554-6086. Thank you! Kyra Kelley --------------------------------- Ready for the edge of your seat? Check out tonight's top picks on Yahoo! TV. --0-342873548-1184606148=:50790 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
My name is Kyra and I am a young actress in search of vocal training. I am 17, a soprano, and have been participating in musical theatre since age 5. I've been in high school chamber choir and have taken a few months of classical vocal training. I wish to pursue musical theatre and therefore am in need of either theatrical or classical training. I live in the Windham/Garrettsville area in Portage County. Anyone interested in taking on another student please respond to this e-mail or call me (330) 554-6086.
Thank you!
Kyra Kelley


Ready for the edge of your seat? Check out tonight's top picks on Yahoo! TV. --0-342873548-1184606148=:50790-- From rrcaa at ncweb.com Mon Jul 16 10:30:35 2007 From: rrcaa at ncweb.com (rrcaa) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 13:30:35 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Rabbit Run Theater's "Little Women, the Broadway Musical" Message-ID: <20070716173035.NPFQ16279.ispmxaamta08-gx.windstream.net@rrcaapc1> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0094_01C7C7AD.7E891090 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit FOR: Rabbit Run Community Arts Association P. O. Box 235, 49 Park St. Madison, OH 44057 CONTACT: Karen Ziegler 440-428-5913 Box Office: 440-428-7092 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - July 16, 2007 For six generations readers have been enchanted by the touching adventures of Joe, Meg, Beth and Amy March in Louisa May Alcott's timeless classic "Little Women". This beloved book is the inspiration for the recent Broadway hit, "Little Women, the Broadway Musical", and is Rabbit Run Theater's next production. " In a skillful adaptation of the book, "Little Women, the Broadway Musical" celebrates the power of family and friendship with a refreshing innocence and charm. "Little Women", with lyrics by Mindi Dickstein and music by Jason Howland, is directed by Brendan Sandham. A familiar face at Rabbit Run, Sandham directed last summer's Youth Production, "Cats", and has appeared in the theater's productions of "Ragtime" and "The Music Man". Sandham has performed and directed in several community theaters including Fine Arts Association and Geauga Lyric Theater Guild where he also serves on the Board of Trustees. "The show has quite a lot going for it," said Sandham. "It is a condensed version of the book, which makes it more adaptable for the stage, but in so doing it still remains true to the essence to the book, keeping all the main events and faithfully representing each of the characters. The musical score is fantastic, and we have brought together some very talented singers for the show." The cast includes Lindsey Sandham as Jo, Allison Lehr as Meg, Meredith Kochan as Beth, Kelly Smith as Amy, and Sandy Kosovich Peck as Marmee. "Little Women" opens Friday, July 13, and runs through Sunday, July 29. Tickets may be purchased at the box office by calling 440-428-7092, 3:00 - 7:00 p.m., Wednesday - Sunday. Curtain time is 8:00 p.m. Rabbit Run Theater is located at 5648 Chapel Rd., Madison, and operates under the auspices of Rabbit Run Community Arts Association, a 501 (c) (3) non-profit corporation. ------=_NextPart_000_0094_01C7C7AD.7E891090 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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“Little Women”, with lyrics by Mindi = Dickstein and music by Jason Howland, is directed by Brendan Sandham.  A = familiar face at Rabbit Run, Sandham directed last summer’s Youth Production, “Cats”, and has appeared in the theater’s productions = of “Ragtime” and “The Music Man”.  Sandham has = performed and directed in several community theaters including Fine Arts = Association and Geauga Lyric Theater Guild where he also serves on the Board of = Trustees.

 

“The show has quite a lot going for it,” = said Sandham.  “It is a condensed version of the book, which makes = it more adaptable for the stage, but in so doing it still remains true to the = essence to the book, keeping all the main events and faithfully representing = each of the characters.  The musical score is fantastic, and we have = brought together some very talented singers for the = show.”

 

The cast includes Lindsey Sandham as Jo, Allison Lehr = as Meg, Meredith Kochan as Beth, Kelly Smith as Amy, and Sandy Kosovich = Peck as Marmee. 

 “Little Women” opens Friday, July 13, and runs through Sunday, July = 29.  Tickets may be purchased at = the box office by calling 440-428-7092, 3:00 – 7:00 p.m., Wednesday = – Sunday.  Curtain time is 8:00 p.m.  Rabbit Run Theater is = located at 5648 Chapel Rd., = Madison, and operates under the auspices of Rabbit Run Community Arts = Association, a 501 (c) (3) non-profit corporation. =

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0094_01C7C7AD.7E891090-- From virtuoso1873 at yahoo.com Mon Jul 16 11:32:41 2007 From: virtuoso1873 at yahoo.com (Mark Greer) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 11:32:41 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]A New Piano Studio in Akron Message-ID: <981423.65998.qm@web51112.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Hello, My name is Mark Greer and I have recently opened a new piano studio in Akron. I am currently accepting new and transfer students from beginning to advanced. Students will experience a comprehensive approach to teaching which will include repertoire/technique, theory, and ear training. My goal is to help each pianist discover the beauty of the music they study and perform and find the life behind the notes, while helping them become more efficient learners and play in a healthy manner. For more information and to set up an audition, please contact me directly at 330-388-0891. Below is a copy of my biography for further information to inquiring students. Thank you, Mark Greer A native of Akron, Ohio, Mark Greer began his piano studies at age twelve and recently completed his Bachelor of Music Degree, magna cum laude, in piano performance at Bowling Green State University where he studied with Dr. Laura Melton. Awards and honors include 1st prize in the state finals of the 2005 OMTA Collegiate Buckeye Competition, 2nd prize at the 2003 Tuesday Musical Competition, Honors in the 2004 and 2006 OMTA Graves Young Artist Competitions, was one of two piano finalists in the 2004 Bowling Green University Concerto Competition, and was the 2005 recipient of the college?s Steve Vun Cannon Memorial Award. He recently made his Carnegie Hall debut at Weill Recital Hall (NYC) in March of 2006. In November of 2004, Greer was the only American pianist to perform on the Dorothy MacKenzie Price Dedication Concert. During the summer of 2004, he was featured live on Vermont Public Radio performing music by Samuel Barber. He has participated in masterclasses with Nelita True, Lambis Vassiliadis, and Virginia Marks. As a student at the Adamant Music School, he has worked with pianists Paul Alberts and Gwen Beamish for the past two summers. Other teachers include Dr. Jane Solose and Mary Ann Griebling. In addition to piano, Greer is an accomplished composer, having been a two-time national prizewinner in the NFMC Composers Contest where he received the Olga Klein Nelson Chamber Music Award for his piece Trois Spectacles. Other awards include a prizewinner in the 2001 OMTA Collegiate Composers contest, honors in the Cleveland Chamber Symphony?s High School Composers Contest, a two-time winner of the Ralph Gilman Composers Award, and a four-time winner of Akron?s Scholastic Composers Contest. His piece entitled Aspect of a Mood was premiered by the Akron Youth Symphony under Eric Benjamin, an orchestra in which he served as principal bassist. During his undergraduate studies at BGSU, Greer was twice President of the collegiate MTNA chapter and taught private and group piano lessons in the Creative Arts Program for area children and adults. A graduate of Harvey S. Firestone High School and the Miller South School for the Visual & Performing Arts, Mark enjoys writing, reading, poetry, artwork, and history. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Take the Internet to Go: Yahoo!Go puts the Internet in your pocket: mail, news, photos & more. http://mobile.yahoo.com/go?refer=1GNXIC >From Jean Zarzour" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_010C_01C7C7BE.9B9363F0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Jean ZarzourFind Your Voice - Voice Over Institute Is celebrating 1 year! g Thank You to the 52 Find Your Voice students for the hard work and commitment you've invested toward your future. It's been my honor to work with you! g Our next class is August 6 - September 24 (scroll below testimonials for details) >From Recent Students Jean, you really know your stuff Girlfriend!!! I wouldn't hesitate to do it all over again. It was a GREAT experience and an absolute joy to have been apart of it. Your knowledge of this voice over business is vast, and you were so gracious to share so much of your "know how" with us. Thank you so much for really caring about this business and for trying to coach us in the right direction! Kathy Boyd ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Jean Zarzour is the coolest thing since ice cubes! She made me feel like her best friend the minute I walked in the door which really helped me to feel comfortable enough to explore what my voice could do. I have been waiting a long time to talk with someone who has this much insight into the business. Kristina Rivera ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I???ve done lots of television and film work, and even some voice over; but the world of voice over is so specialized, that, in spite of working with other voice over coaches, I never felt like I was ???ready??? to do my own demo. After just a few hours with Jean it all fell into place! Her advice and coaching were right on target in her class, and invaluable in the recording studio right through to the finished product. I would not hesitate to use Jean for special projects as well as to continue to keep my newly found skills in tune, and I highly recommend Jean???s classes for beginner through experienced actors! Linda Castro (award winning actress with co-staring roles on ER, The Shield, Cold Case, Philly, Silk Stalkings and Veronica Mars) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I have been wanting a better audio demo for years. Jean Zarzour's expert advice and coaching have been invaluable in helping me to create one. Thanks, Jean. Pete Ferry ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The minute you meet Jean, you get your first lesson in self-confidence. She has a great gift for assessing the strengths and weaknesses of each student, addressing the concerns, questions and specific goals of each individual. Her friendly and relaxed approach coupled with her passion for what she does makes for a juicy environment for creative challenge and growth. Highly recommended for people at any stage of their voiceover career. - Anne McEvoy ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Some key words about Jean: Professional. Prepared. Capable. Shrewd. Supportive. Open. Creative. Hard-working. Committed. Funny. A leader. Caring. Knowledgeable! - James McCormack ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The 8 weeks just flew and I couldn't believe how much work was covered in that time. It was such a great experience! You truly do help us to "find our voice"! The trip to The Reel Thing was awesome! Jimmy and Jean make such a great team! Thanks again for a great experience! Thanks again! - Cathy Nadolski ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This work is far harder than anyone has a clue about. You've been so honest about what it really takes, Jean. Hard work. Much like any other area of acting. How great to walk out with a completed CD! It's been an outstanding experience! - Beverly ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- After just two voice over classes with Jean Zarzour, I was so inspired! You really get a sense of her knowledge and experience in the field. Jimmy at The Reel Thing took the time with each of us to make our demos top notch. Working with such professionalism elevates us. You ROCK, Sista! - Sharon ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I just hope you will have more classes in the future--you have so much to share & I want to learn it ALL!!!! Recording at The Reel Thing was fantastic -- what a unique opportunity to record our work at a professional sound studio! - Ellen ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- It was amazing to put our skills to the test in the "real world" setting of a professional studio, and to hear the final results! Jimmy was great to work with. He was professional and personable, and he gave very helpful feedback.- Nicole ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ You'll come out sounding just as professional as you can be. Recording at The Reel Thing is the perfect end to the class because it shows us that all of our hard work has paid off. You come away with a very professional radio spot. - Laurel Johnson ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Whether you're just beginning or, like me, need to have the rust polished off your skills, Jean can take you from printed page to a ready for prime time MP3 demo. - Marje Rody --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thanks to Jean Zarzour's outstanding guidance, colleagues and acquaintances have noticed a marked difference in my verbal demeanor during simple occasions such as voicemail messages and general conversation with clients. That alone has been worth my time and effort! - Coletta West Now You Can Find Your Voice! Learn all of the technique and gain real world experience toward becoming a working voice over artist with Jean Zarzour & The Reel Thing Recording Studio Who? Jean Zarzour is a 25 year veteran performer and instructor of: Voice Overs, Film, TV & Stage Acting, Dance, Movement & Improv at: Playhouse Sq. Center, The Beck Center, Brecksville's Theater On The Sq., Wake Up & Live/Actors Studio, and for 2 years in London, England & Milan, Italy. You've heard her as a sidekick on AM drive-time at WLTF, WZAK & WMMS in addition to voicing hundreds of commercials and industrials, internationally. Most recently heard on ads for: Ruggles ?? Smith Dairy ?? Ohio.net ?? Lakewood Hospital ?? CEI Member of AFTRA-SAG-AEA-DGA-VASTA Owner of LIPSCHTICK & Founder of The GOT PAY? Organization Visit www.lipschtick.com for a full resume and Click To Hear My Commercial demo The Reel Thing Recording Studios have been providing award winning, state-of-the-art audio production and creative services since 1975. www.thereelthing.com What? No more than 8 students will meet each Monday from 6-8:30 pm (or later, as needed) for 8 weeks All recording equipment and copy will be provided. All you need to bring is a bottle of water to cool your chords! Your final class will take place at The Reel Thing Recording Studios where you'll get the experience of working on commercial copy in a full service recording studio and walk away with a CD of your voice on a fully produced radio spot. You???ll learn Proper Studio Etiquette, Industry Terminology and Microphone Technique with the option to explore a variety of "reads" like: Announcer - Character Voices - Dialects - Industrial Narration Real Person - 2 Person Dialogue - Hard & Soft Sell - Cold Readings Where? 2300 McKinley Ave. Lakewood, Ohio 44107 5 Houses South of the McKinley Exit off I-90 When? Every Monday for 8 weeks August 6 - September 24 6:00 pm- 8:30 pm (or later, as needed) Cost? $320 That's $16 per hour Payment due in advance. Missed classes are not refundable. Must be 18 years old. More Testimonials >From Jimmy Silver, Owner of The Reel Thing Recording Studios "Over the years, Jean's students show up prepared and well-schooled in voice over technique and understanding of the craft. If you want to start to develop your skills as a voice over talent, Jean's class is a good place to start." >From Play House Sq. Center "Thank you for making the Extreme Festival an incredible weekend. When I saw you working with the kids, encouraging them with high expectations, I knew you had the talent for both putting the show together and making the kids happy. Although other people could have pulled the weekend off, your personality and interaction with the kids really made a difference. I can't wait to work with you again! Thanks again and welcome as one of our favorite new teaching artists at Playhouse Sq.!!" Ray Gargano, Education Outreach Manager, Playhouse Square Center >From The Beck Center "I Have had the pleasure of employing Jean Zarzour as a teacher of Film and Television Acting. She is always prepared and her lesson plans are set well in advance. Jean is especially adept at the ability to read a student, assess his or her needs and meet those needs. The students love her. Her personality works well with kids of all ages, even the old kids like me! I can whole heartedly recommend Jean Zarzour as a teacher." Meg Chamberlain, Director of Theater Education 1996-2006 "Jean Zarzour has been part of the Beck Center Education Outreach staff since 1998. She is a gifted actress and comedienne whom the children thoroughly enjoy. She is always prompt, well-prepared, responsible and relates well to children and adults." Lynda Sackett, Director, Dance Education & Former Director of Education Outreach To register call 216-521-3831 Jean Zarzour Lipschtick Putting the SHOW in BUSINESS Nationwide Since 1989! Also Founder Of -The GOT PAY? Organization www.gotpay.org -Find Your Voice-Voice Over Institute Celebrating 1 year 8/07! (next 8wk class starts 8/6/07) Ph/Fax 216-521-3831 Toll Free 866-SCHTICK Read an on line article about Lipschtick www.lipschtick.com ------=_NextPart_000_010C_01C7C7BE.9B9363F0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =EF=BB=BF Jean = Zarzour
Find Your=20 Voice - Voice Over Institute
Is celebrating 1=20 year!
 
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Thank=20 You to the 52 Find Your = Voice=20 students 
for the hard work and=20 commitment 
you've invested toward your future.
It's=20 been my honor to work with you!
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Our next=20 class is
August 6 -=20 September 24
(scroll below = testimonials for=20 details)
 
From Recent Students=20
 
Jean, you really know your = stuff=20 Girlfriend!!!  I wouldn't hesitate to do it all over again.  = It was=20 a GREAT experience and an absolute joy to have been apart of = it. Your=20 knowledge of this voice over business is vast, and you were so gracious = to share=20 so much of your "know how" with us. =20 Thank you so=20 much for really caring = about this=20 business and for trying to coach us in the right direction!  Kathy Boyd
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Jean Zarzour = is the coolest=20 thing since ice cubes!  She made me feel like her best friend the = minute I=20 walked in the door which really helped me to feel comfortable enough to = explore=20 what my voice could do.  I have been waiting a long time to talk = with=20 someone who has this much insight into the = business.   Kristina=20 Rivera
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I=E2=80=99ve done=20 lots of television and film work, and even some voice over;  but = the world=20 of voice over is so specialized, that, in spite of working with other = voice over=20 coaches, I never felt like I was  =20 =E2=80=98ready=E2=80=99 to do=20 my own demo.  After just a few hours with Jean it all fell into=20 place!   Her advice and coaching were right on target in her = class,=20 and invaluable in the recording studio right through to the finished=20 product.  I would not hesitate to use Jean=20 for=20 special projects as well as to continue to keep my newly found skills in = tune,=20 and I highly recommend Jean=E2=80=99s classes for beginner through = experienced=20 actors!   = Linda Castro  (award winning actress with co-staring = roles on=20 ER, The Shield, Cold Case, Philly, Silk Stalkings and = Veronica=20 Mars)

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I have been wanting a better audio demo = for=20 years.  Jean Zarzour's expert advice and coaching have been = invaluable in=20 helping me to create one.  Thanks,=20 Jean.  

Pete Ferry =20

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

 
Now You=20 Can
Find Your = Voice!
 

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

toward becoming = a working voice over artist with 

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

 

 Who?

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

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

Playhouse Sq. Center, The Beck Center,=20

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

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

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

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

Most=20 recently heard on ads for:

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

Member of AFTRA-SAG-AEA-DGA-VASTA

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

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

 

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

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

 www.thereelthing.com

 

What?

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

 

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

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

Announcer - Character=20 Voices - Dialects - Industrial Narration

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

 

Where?

2300 McKinley Ave. Lakewood, = Ohio=20 44107

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

  

When?

Every Monday for 8 = weeks

August 6 -=20 September 24

6:00 pm- 8:30 pm

(or later, = as=20 needed) 

 

Cost?

$320 

That's $16 per=20 hour 

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

Must be 18 years old.

 

 

More=20 Testimonials

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

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

 

From=20 Play House Sq. Center

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

 

From The Beck Center=20

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

 

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

To register=20 call 216-521-3831=20

 

Jean=20 Zarzour 

Lipschtick=20 Putting=20 the SHOW in BUSINESS Nationwide Since=20 1989!

Also Founder=20 Of

-The=20 GOT PAY? Organization www.gotpay.org=20

-Find=20 Your Voice-Voice Over Institute=20 Celebrating 1 year 8/07! = (next 8wk=20 class starts 8/6/07)

Ph/Fax     216-521-3831 = Toll=20 Free   866-SCHTICK=20

Read=20 an on line article about Lipschtick
www.lipschtick.com =  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_010C_01C7C7BE.9B9363F0-- From Janice.Sanborn at oberlin.edu Mon Jul 16 12:31:51 2007 From: Janice.Sanborn at oberlin.edu (Janice Sanborn) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 15:31:51 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Adjunct Teaching Opportunities - Oberlin Message-ID: <32A24197-411F-4BE4-B425-028781FD2208@oberlin.edu> --Boundary_(ID_CzMtyj/DgP44UpuSmNxCEw) Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; delsp=yes; format=flowed Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT The Oberlin College Theater Program is currently accepting resumes from local Theater artists for future consideration as adjunct instructors, especially including teachers of acting and design. MFA, professional experience and college level teaching experience are desirable. Please send resume or cv with references, and description of pedagogy to Paul Moser, Director of Theater and Dance Program, 10 N. Professor Street, Warner Center, Oberlin College, Oberlin, OH 44074. --Boundary_(ID_CzMtyj/DgP44UpuSmNxCEw) Content-type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable
The Oberlin = College Theater Program is currently accepting resumes from local = Theater=A0artists for future=A0consideration as adjunct instructors, = especially including teachers of acting and design. = MFA,=A0professional=A0experience and college level teaching experience = are desirable. Please send resume or cv=A0with references, = and=A0description of pedagogy to Paul Moser, Director of Theater and = Dance Program, 10 N. Professor Street, Warner=A0Center, Oberlin = College,=A0Oberlin, OH 44074.

= --Boundary_(ID_CzMtyj/DgP44UpuSmNxCEw)-- From fsternfeld at gmail.com Mon Jul 16 12:39:21 2007 From: fsternfeld at gmail.com (Fred Sternfeld) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 15:39:21 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]system has been down since last friday - resend your postings Message-ID: ------=_Part_58026_18261309.1184614761557 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline *Hi Folks!* ** *The system has been down since last Friday morning July 13 and is now up and running again. If you sent a posting during that period that hasn't appeared yet, please resend it if it doesn't arrive by tomorrow morning.* ** *On the rare occasions when the system is down, a bulletin is posted on the neohiopal page of my website at **www.fredsternfeld.com* *. * ** *Thanks for your patience! -- Fred Sternfeld http://www.fredsternfeld.com 216-360-0708-home 216-496-6087-cell* ------=_Part_58026_18261309.1184614761557 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline
Hi Folks!
 
The system has been down since last Friday morning July 13 and is now up and running again.  If you sent a posting during that period that hasn't appeared yet, please resend it if it doesn't arrive by tomorrow morning.
 
On the rare occasions when the system is down, a bulletin is posted on the neohiopal page of my website at www.fredsternfeld.com
 
Thanks for your patience!

--
Fred Sternfeld
http://www.fredsternfeld.com
216-360-0708-home
216-496-6087-cell
------=_Part_58026_18261309.1184614761557-- From mamiller107 at earthlink.net Mon Jul 16 12:45:28 2007 From: mamiller107 at earthlink.net (Michael A. Miller) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 15:45:28 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]My www.ArtistsChair.com profile is in featured today Message-ID: <382-220077116194528542@earthlink.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_9458111619475194528542 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_9458221619475194528542" ------=_NextPart_9458221619475194528542 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII My profile has been chosen at random as today's Featured Profile on www.ArtistsChair.com. The website is a bulletin board of postings from participants in various creative disciplines, and is a valuable resource to the artistic community. Please take a moment to visit www.ArtistsChair.com and check out my Featured Profile, as well as the others I have created in the categories of Writers/Editors, Actors/Stage, Promotions/Marketers, Special Events/Event Coordinators. As always, if you or any colleagues need help on a single project, or on a temporary or long-term basis, I always appreciate referrals and strive to make my superior performance a reflection of your sound judgement in referring me. Thank you, Michael A. Miller 216.226.6784 (h) 216.389.6784 (c) mamiller107 at earthlink.net msrg-publications at earthlink.net ------=_NextPart_9458221619475194528542 Content-Type: text/html; charset=US-ASCII
My profile has been chosen at random as today's Featured Profile on www.ArtistsChair.com.  The website is a bulletin board of postings from participants in various creative disciplines, and is a valuable resource to the artistic community.
 
Please take a moment to visit www.ArtistsChair.com and check out my Featured Profile, as well as the others I have created in the categories of Writers/Editors, Actors/Stage, Promotions/Marketers, Special Events/Event Coordinators.
 
As always, if you or any colleagues need help on a single project, or on a temporary or long-term basis, I always appreciate referrals and strive to make my superior performance a reflection of your sound judgement in referring me.
 
Thank you,
 
 
 
Michael A. Miller
216.226.6784 (h)
216.389.6784 (c)

 


------=_NextPart_9458221619475194528542-- ------=_NextPart_9458111619475194528542 Content-Type: image/gif; name="shim.gif" Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 Content-Description: shim.gif Content-Id: <410-2200771161945246661 at 13071999> R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAP///wAAACH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAICRAEAOw== ------=_NextPart_9458111619475194528542 Content-Type: image/gif; name="rule_01.gif" Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 Content-Description: rule_01.gif Content-Id: <184671-2200771161945246762 at 13071999> R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAP///wAAACH5BAAAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAICRAEAOw== ------=_NextPart_9458111619475194528542-- From martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com Mon Jul 16 12:47:12 2007 From: martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com (Martin Friedman) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 12:47:12 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lakeland: Barrymore with Fields/Narten Message-ID: <350694.22829.qm@web36813.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-445700334-1184615232=:22829 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Lakeland Theatre presents THE NORTHEAST OHIO PREMIERE MITCHELL FIELDS* in BARRYMORE by William Luce Featuring Andrew Narten Directed by Martin Friedman Sets and Lights Designed by Keith Nagy Costumes Designed by Craig Tucker Sound Design by Eric Simna * Courtesy of Actor's Equity Association THE STORY: THIS IS A GRAND PIECE OF ADULT COMIC/DRAMATIC THEATRE! Lakeland Theatre proudly features Cleveland actor and teacher Mitchell Fields in this Northeast Ohio premiere on William Luce's Tony-award nominated play. An actor of considerable depth, Mr. Fields tackles the portrayal of actor John Barrymore. Another accomplished actor, Andrew Narten, supports Fields in a wonderful supporting role. Christopher Plummer won a Tony for his portrayal of John Barrymore in the acclaimed Broadway production of this work by the master of one character biographies for the stage, William Luce. The 60 year old legendary actor has rented a New York stage to prepare for a comeback performance of Richard III. Barrymore jokes with the audience, spars with his prompter, reminisces about better times and does delicious imitations of his siblings Lionel and Ethel. "A dazzler .... A portrait of riveting complexity and paradox that finds the balletic elegance in a drunken stagger, the poetry in a blue joke and the churning guts in rarefied verse. As [Barrymore] walks toward his own death it's with the jaunty panache of a boulevardier off to meet his new mistress." N.Y. Times "As good as one man shows get." New Yorker "A staggering success.... Must be seen, must be savored." N.Y. Post "A rare show that leaves you wanting more." Gannett Newspapers "A perfect image of Barrymore." N.Y. Daily News Production Dates: Friday, July 20 @ 8pm Saturday, July 21 @ 2pm and 8pm Sunday, July 22 @ 2pm Friday, July 27 @ 8pm Saturday, July 28 @ 2pm and 8pm Sunday, July 29 @ 2pm Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for students and seniors. Group rates are available. For more information please feel free to either email me, Martin Friedman, at martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com or call 440.525.7034 (and press #1 to bypass the message). --------------------------------- Looking for a deal? Find great prices on flights and hotels with Yahoo! FareChase. --0-445700334-1184615232=:22829 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit                                                        Lakeland Theatre
presents
THE NORTHEAST OHIO PREMIERE

MITCHELL 
FIELDS*

in
BARRYMORE
by
William Luce

Featuring
Andrew Narten

Directed by Martin Friedman 
Sets and Lights Designed by Keith Nagy
Costumes Designed by Craig Tucker        
 Sound Design by Eric Simna

 * Courtesy of Actor's Equity Association
 
THE STORY: THIS IS A GRAND PIECE OF ADULT COMIC/DRAMATIC THEATRE!
Lakeland Theatre proudly features Cleveland actor and teacher Mitchell Fields in this Northeast Ohio premiere on William Luce's Tony-award nominated play. An actor of considerable depth, Mr. Fields tackles the portrayal of actor John Barrymore.  Another accomplished actor, Andrew Narten, supports Fields in a wonderful supporting role. Christopher Plummer won a Tony for his portrayal of John Barrymore in the acclaimed Broadway production of this work by the master of one character biographies for the stage, William Luce. The 60 year old legendary actor has rented a New York stage to prepare for a comeback performance of Richard III. Barrymore jokes with the audience, spars with his prompter, reminisces about better times and does delicious imitations of his siblings Lionel and Ethel.

"A dazzler .... A portrait of riveting complexity and paradox that finds the balletic elegance in a drunken stagger, the poetry in a blue joke and the churning guts in rarefied verse. As [Barrymore] walks toward his own death it's with the jaunty panache of a boulevardier off to meet his new mistress." N.Y. Times
"As good as one man shows get." New Yorker
"A staggering success.... Must be seen, must be savored." N.Y. Post
"A rare show that leaves you wanting more." Gannett Newspapers
"A perfect image of Barrymore." N.Y. Daily News
 
Production Dates:
Friday, July 20  @ 8pm
Saturday, July 21 @ 2pm and 8pm
Sunday, July 22 @ 2pm
Friday, July 27 @ 8pm
Saturday, July 28 @ 2pm and 8pm
Sunday, July 29 @ 2pm
 
Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for students and seniors. Group rates are available.
 
For more information please feel free to either email me, Martin Friedman, at martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com or call 440.525.7034 (and press #1 to bypass the message).


Looking for a deal? Find great prices on flights and hotels with Yahoo! FareChase. --0-445700334-1184615232=:22829-- From akumar at clevelandplayhouse.com Mon Jul 16 13:02:42 2007 From: akumar at clevelandplayhouse.com (Anita Kumar) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 16:02:42 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Announcing Auditions for Children's Roles in A Christmas Story at the Cleveland Play House Message-ID: <008501c7c7e4$58372b70$0f00a8c0@clevelandplayhouse.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0086_01C7C7C2.D1258B70 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Cleveland Play House will hold auditions for children in A Christmas Story on Monday, July 23 and Tuesday, July 24 from 4:00 to 8:00. The auditions are for children only. We are looking for boys and girls of any ethnicity who can play a nine year old, and one boy who can play a five year old (the actor who plays five should probably be older in reality). The auditions are open to both union and non-union actors; no children will become union as a result of being in A Christmas Story. Rehearsals will begin November 5 and performances will be November November 29-December 23. The commitment will in general not conflict with school; you will be notified well in advance of any times that the actors will be asked to miss classes for rehearsals or performances. While the auditions are open to any child who wishes to be considered, they will be by appointment only. To make an appointment, please respond to this email. Please provide the name of the child, the name and contact information for at least one parent, and a preference for date and time. We will accommodate preferences to the best of our ability. For the audition, the child should prepare up to three minutes of anything they wish. What is most common is one or two monologues. There is no singing in the play and there will be no pianist at the audition, but children who wish to do so are welcome to sing. The auditions will be held at the Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euclid Avenue. Again, please respond to this email to make an appointment or to ask any questions. Anita B. Kumar Artistic Intern Cleveland Play House 216-795-7000 x148 akumar at clevelandplayhouse.com Sherlock Holmes, Man of La Mancha, The Chosen, Doubt, Gee's Bend...Great Plays at the Play House this season! ------=_NextPart_000_0086_01C7C7C2.D1258B70 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Announcing Auditions for Children's Roles in A Christmas Story at = the Cleveland Play House

The Cleveland Play House will hold = auditions for children in A Christmas Story on Monday, July 23 and = Tuesday, July 24 from 4:00 to 8:00. The auditions are for children only. = We are looking for boys and girls of any ethnicity who can play a nine = year old, and one boy who can play a five year old (the actor who plays = five should probably be older in reality). The auditions are open to = both union and non-union actors; no children will become union as a = result of being in A Christmas Story.

Rehearsals will begin November 5 and = performances will be November November 29-December 23. The commitment = will in general not conflict with school; you will be notified well in = advance of any times that the actors will be asked to miss classes for = rehearsals or performances.

While the auditions are open to any = child who wishes to be considered, they will be by appointment only. To = make an appointment, please respond to this email. Please provide the = name of the child, the name and contact information for at least one = parent, and a preference for date and time. We will accommodate = preferences to the best of our ability.

For the audition, the child should = prepare up to three minutes of anything they wish. What is most common = is one or two monologues. There is no singing in the play and there will = be no pianist at the audition, but children who wish to do so are = welcome to sing.

The auditions will be held at the = Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euclid Avenue. Again, please respond to this = email to make an appointment or to ask any questions.


Anita B. Kumar
Artistic Intern
Cleveland Play House
216-795-7000 x148
akumar at clevelandplayhouse.com

Sherlock Holmes, Man of La Mancha, The = Chosen, Doubt, Gee's Bend...Great Plays at the Play House this = season!

------=_NextPart_000_0086_01C7C7C2.D1258B70-- From Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu Mon Jul 16 13:29:42 2007 From: Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu (Zoldessy, Brian) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 16:29:42 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Adjunct Faculty Position- Dance Message-ID: <6A7FFA7E48C1A245BF0E0E6426453134022EC46B@chevron5.tri-c.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7C7E8.0AB8C4CD Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The CCC Eastern Campus Theatre, Film & Dance Department seeks a Dance Instructor for the 2007-08 academic year. Two sections available - Dance I and Dance II, both taught concurrently (modern, jazz, etc. - whatever the instructor wishes to teach). Must have a Masters Degree. This individual will have the opportunity to assist in building the Dance program and its curriculum. Acting classes are sometimes available as well. =20 =20 DAYS & TIMES - Mon/Wed - 1pm - 2:50 pm. The Fall Semester begins August 25th. =20 If you are interested in the position, please respond to this email. =20 Thanks, =20 Brian Z. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7C7E8.0AB8C4CD Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The = CCC Eastern=20 Campus Theatre, Film & Dance Department seeks a Dance = Instructor for=20 the 2007-08 academic year.  Two sections available - Dance = I=20 and Dance II, both taught concurrently = (modern, jazz,=20 etc. - whatever the instructor wishes to teach).  Must have a = Masters=20 Degree.  This individual will have the opportunity to = assist in=20 building the Dance program and its curriculum.  Acting classes are=20 sometimes available as well.
 
 
DAYS = & TIMES -=20 Mon/Wed - 1pm - 2:50 pm.  The Fall Semester begins August=20 25th.
 
If you = are=20 interested in the position, please respond to this = email.
 
Thanks,
 
Brian=20 Z.
------_=_NextPart_001_01C7C7E8.0AB8C4CD-- From ray at worldeonline.com Mon Jul 16 13:40:57 2007 From: ray at worldeonline.com (Ray Szuch) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 15:40:57 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fight scene competition - $500.00 grand prize! Message-ID: <035d01c7c7e9$9d4d6170$a92cfea9@Ray> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_035E_01C7C7BF.B4775970 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Indie Gathering Aug. 3/4/5 2007 All taking place at the Rockside Rd. & I-77 Holiday Inn Fight Scene Competition (All ages) $500.00 Overall winner! 4 place winners in each age group! Rules - 90 Seconds MAXIMUM / No weapons used by main character - Main competing character and her/his team (may not exceed 8 people) - Street cloths - Verbal and physical performance of a fight scene - Competition OPEN to all ages, gender, Martial Arts or Non-Martial arts 65+ Films / 20 Hrs. of lectures / 2 day convention Networking parties / Stunt demo's $500.00 Stunt competition / $1,000.00 acting prize Theindiegathering.com / 216-651-5441 Registration at the door: $65 all competition fees include a VIP week end pass to all events (lectures, films etc.) Instructors with 4 or more competitors compete FREE with VIP pass! Need more info, please email me! ray at worldeonline.com or call (216) 651-5441 Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com Founder - "The Indie Gathering" www.theindiegathering.com ------=_NextPart_000_035E_01C7C7BF.B4775970 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

The Indie=20 Gathering

Aug. 3/4/5 = 2007


All taking = place at=20 the

Rockside Rd. & I-77 = Holiday=20 Inn

 

Fight = Scene

Competition

(All = ages)

 

$500.00=20 Overall winner!

4=20 place winners in each age group!

Rules
 - 90 = Seconds=20 MAXIMUM / No weapons used by main character
 - Main competing = character=20 and her/his team (may not exceed  8 people)
 - Street = cloths -=20 Verbal and physical performance of a fight scene
 - Competition = OPEN to=20 all ages, gender, Martial Arts or Non-Martial arts

 

 

65+ Films / = 20 Hrs. of=20 lectures / 2 day convention

Networking = parties /=20 Stunt demo’s

$500.00 = Stunt=20 competition / $1,000.00 acting prize

Theindiegathering.com /=20 216-651-5441

 

 

Registration at the=20 door: $65 all competition
fees include a VIP week end pass to all = events=20 (lectures, films etc.)

Instructors with 4=20 or more competitors compete FREE with VIP pass!

Need more = info, please=20 email me!  ray at worldeonline.com or call = (216)=20 651-5441

 

 

Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com

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

 

 

 
------=_NextPart_000_035E_01C7C7BF.B4775970-- From ray at worldeonline.com Mon Jul 16 13:42:31 2007 From: ray at worldeonline.com (Ray Szuch) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 15:42:31 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Come and meet Conrad Brooks the King of B Movies! Message-ID: <036201c7c7e9$d7256cd0$a92cfea9@Ray> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0363_01C7C7BF.EE4F64D0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Conrad Brooks Conrad's name has become infamous in the world of b-movies so much so that he has been called "The King of B-Films." He has been in more movies than any other actor living or dead, although many are independent and information on all would be difficult to find. He first started in the movie business in 1948 and he worked with two legends in the movie business, Bela Lugosi and Ed Wood. He worked with Bela who is known for playing the original Dracula in two movies, both directed by Ed Wood and one of them would become one of the most infamous movies of all time, Plan 9 from Outer Space. Tim Burton had actor Johnny Depp and others portray the lives of Ed, Bela, and Conrad in the 1994 movie Ed Wood which also features a cameo by Conrad. In recent times he has starred in two films from Eerie Frequency, 2020 An American Nightmare and Shadows in the Woods. Gypsy Vampire Returns! This will be the first showing ever for Conrad's new movie Gypsy Vampire Returns. Conrad Brooks, heir apparent to Ed Wood, serves up a tale of eternal evil. Count Logo returns and will once again be looking for blood. Aug. 3/4/5 at the Holiday Inn I-77 and Rockside Rd. Independence OH Opening films Aug. 3 (Friday) starting at 6 PM, 8 films will be screening and followed by a Networking Party! $15 a day or a week end pass for $25 available at the door. http://theindiegathering.com Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com Founder - "The Indie Gathering" www.theindiegathering.com ------=_NextPart_000_0363_01C7C7BF.EE4F64D0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

Conrad=20 Brooks

Conrad's = name has=20 become infamous in the world of b-movies so much so that he has been = called "The=20 King of B-Films." He has been in more movies than any other actor living = or=20 dead, although many are independent and information on all would be = difficult to=20 find. He first started in the movie business in 1948 and he worked with = two=20 legends in the movie business, Bela Lugosi and Ed Wood. He worked with = Bela who=20 is known for playing the original Dracula in two movies, both directed = by Ed=20 Wood and one of them would become one of the most infamous movies of all = time,=20 Plan 9 from Outer Space. Tim Burton had actor Johnny Depp and others = portray the=20 lives of Ed, Bela, and Conrad in the 1994 movie Ed Wood which also = features a=20 cameo by Conrad. In recent times he has starred in two films from Eerie=20 Frequency, 2020 An American = Nightmare and=20 Shadows in the Woods.

Gypsy = Vampire=20 Returns!
This will be the = first showing=20 ever for Conrad's new movie Gypsy Vampire Returns. Conrad Brooks, heir = apparent=20 to Ed Wood, serves up a tale of eternal evil. Count Logo returns and = will once=20 again be looking for blood.

 

Aug. 3/4/5 at the Holiday = Inn I-77=20 and Rockside = Rd.=20 Independence=20 OH

Opening films Aug. 3 = (Friday)=20 starting at 6 PM, 8 films=20 will be screening and followed by a Networking Party!

$15 a day or a week end = pass for=20 $25 available at the door.

http://theindiegathering.com

 

 

Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com

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

 

 

 
------=_NextPart_000_0363_01C7C7BF.EE4F64D0-- From groovyarts at yahoo.com Mon Jul 16 13:48:48 2007 From: groovyarts at yahoo.com (candy _______) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 13:48:48 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Mansfield Playhouse presents Horror High Message-ID: <854195.62557.qm@web33508.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Horror High ? A Rock Musical July 20, 21, 27 & 28 at 8:00 p.m. on Main Stage Script, music & lyrics by J. M. Kilgore, Adapted from a screenplay by Jack Fowler A new musical based on the 1974 cult classic film! Vernon Potts, a lonely, socially awkward but brilliant high school senior has no friends - except for Robin Jones for whom he holds a secret love. Having been picked on and bullied his entire life, Vernon uses the accidental discovery of a ?Jekyll/Hyde? formula to extract revenge upon his tormentors. Directed by Jeff Kilgore. Starring Benjamin Lowery, Holly Sansom, Kole Ross, Brice Eyerly, Candy Boyd, Chuck Gregory, Jeff Dowdy, Tabitha Rymal, Mike Deveny, Larry Smith, Justin Frontz, Cindy Logan, Chris Mollica and John Paul Felton Check out the news article featured in Fangoria magazine at http://www.fangoria.com/news_article.php?id=4541 Please come out and support the Mansfield Playhouse this summer by seeing Horror High at the special price of $10.00 per ticket! ____________________________________________________________________________________ Pinpoint customers who are looking for what you sell. http://searchmarketing.yahoo.com/ From mycp at weathervaneplayhouse.com Mon Jul 16 14:00:10 2007 From: mycp at weathervaneplayhouse.com (Melanie YC Pepe) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 17:00:10 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]=?iso-8859-1?Q?The_oft-told_story_of_a_prince=2C_a_princess=2C_and_an_evi?= =?iso-8859-1?Q?l_witch-with_a_delightful_twist!?= Message-ID: <0de901c7c7ec$4d05e630$6a01a8c0@wcp.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0DE5_01C7C7CA.C51B4B50 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0DE6_01C7C7CA.C51B4B50" ------=_NextPart_001_0DE6_01C7C7CA.C51B4B50 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable NEWS RELEASE=20 Contact: Melanie YC Pepe (330) 836-2626x 17 www.WeathervanePlayhouse.com Weathervane Playhouse Proudly Presents The Frog Prince A Young Actor Series Production July 28 ~ August 12, 2007 The Frog Prince is a charming musical adaptation of the well-loved = fairy tale, both delightfully sweet and humorous. Hop on in and see this = magical tale full of color, and excitement. This fun and energetic play = is enjoyable for audiences of all ages, with picturesque settings, = harmonious music, energetic dance and lots of laughs ~ so come and = discover your inner-frog and join us for an enchanted hour with a very = happy ending! For an extra dose of fun, come and visit us on one of our special = preshow and after-party performances! Show and Tell with Trish and Mel = will join us on July 31st at 12:30 and August 12th at 2:30 for a = 20-minute pre-show with the frogs in the bog! Stay after for a meet and = greet with the cast, photos, snack, & face painting! Check them out at = http://showandtelltime.com/. American Sign Language Interpretation will be available at the = Saturday, August 4th performance at 3:30 p.m. The Frog Prince will provide Audio Description on the Sunday, August = 5th performance at 3:30 p.m. OUR DIRECTORS: Erin Bennett (Director) ~ Erin is excited to make her Weathervane = debut. She is currently teaching Language Arts at Roberts Middle School. = She previously taught drama and directed plays at Cuyahoga Falls High = School. In addition to working within the school system, Erin has shared = her talents in set design, costuming and stage management with numerous = community theatres in Bath, Cuyahoga Falls, Wadsworth and North Canton. = She is currently finishing her Masters degree in Arts Administration at = The University of Akron.=20 Eddie Nabring (Musical Director) ~ teaches fourth and fifth grade = orchestra classes at Leighton Elementary School in Aurora and is = assistant concert band director at Aurora High School. He has served as = musical director at Aurora High School for Anything Goes, Into the = Woods, West Side Story, Guys and Dolls, Once Upon a Mattress, and Joseph = and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. From 2002-2007 he has served as = musical director for various Harmon Middle School musicals and has = worked with Stow Players for Pump Boys and Dinettes and with Theater = 8:15 in Assassins. Trishah Scalera (Choreographer) ~ Trishah recently received her = Bachelors degree in Music Education from Ashland University. While = attending Ashland, she was involved in numerous theatre productions = including, Proof, Violet, and Cabaret. Trishah as also been performing = professionally in the area for 15 years, and worked on a variety of = productions at Magical Theatre Company and Carousel Dinner Theatre as = well as area community theatres including Weathervane Community = Playhouse, Wooster Stage Partners, and The Players Guild. With a passion = for arts education, Trishah has enjoyed teaching theatre, dance, and = music for the past five years. OUR CAST: Euripides ~ Shea Lee of AKRON (Miller South School for the Visual & = Performing Arts) Cricket ~ Sarah Hineline of AKRON (Miller South School VPA) Jumper ~ D'Angelo Sanders of AKRON(Miller South School VPA) Frog Prince Eric ~ Joshua Leeson of WADSWORTH (Wadsworth High School) King Glum ~ Brandon Kline of AKRON (Miller South School VPA) Jester / Dream Prince ~ Julianna Blischak of AKRON (St. Sebastian = School) Princess Pandora ~ Krissa Duhon of AKRON (Firestone High School) Auntie Drizelda ~ Alexandra Culbertson of BARBERTON (UL Light Middle) Snookums ~ Mika Takahashi of CUYAHOGA FALLS (Miller South School VPA) PRODUCTION TEAM: Director ~ Erin Bennett of CUYAHOGA FALLS Musical Director ~ Eddie Nabring of CUYAHOGA FALLS Choreographer ~ Trishah Scalera of AKRON Stage Manager ~ Leah Magnus of AKRON (Firestone High School, VPA) Lighting Design ~ Leslie Johnson of AKRON (Firestone High School, VPA) *** The Frog Prince Performance Schedule July 28 ~ August 12, 2007 Saturday, July 28 at 3:30 p.m. Sunday, July 29 at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 31 at 12:30 p.m. ~ PRESHOW & AFTER PARTY by "Show & Tell" Friday, August 3 at 7:00 p.m. Saturday, August 4 at 3:30 p.m. ~ ASL Interpretation Sunday, August 5 at 3:30 p.m. ~ Audio Description Tuesday, August 7 at 12:30 p.m. Friday, August 10 at 7:00 p.m. Saturday, August 11 at 3:30 p.m. Sunday, August 12 at 3:30 p.m. ~ PRESHOW & AFTER PARTY by "Show & Tell" Charge by phone at Weathervane's Ticket Office at 330-836-2626. Call between 10:00 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday. Tickets: $10. ### ------=_NextPart_001_0DE6_01C7C7CA.C51B4B50 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
NEWS = RELEASE=20
Contact: Melanie YC Pepe = (330)=20 836-2626x 17
www.WeathervanePlayhouse.com=
 
Weathervane=20 Playhouse
Proudly=20 Presents
The = Frog=20 Prince
A = Young Actor=20 Series Production
July 28 ~=20 August 12, 2007
 
    The Frog=20 Prince is a=20 charming musical adaptation of the well-loved fairy tale, both = delightfully=20 sweet and humorous. Hop on in and see this magical tale full of = color,=20 and excitement. This fun and energetic play is enjoyable for audiences = of all=20 ages, with picturesque settings, harmonious music, energetic dance and = lots of=20 laughs ~ so come and discover your inner-frog and join us for an = enchanted hour=20 with a very happy ending!
 
    = For an extra=20 dose of fun, come and visit us on one of our special preshow and = after-party=20 performances! Show and Tell with Trish and Mel will join us on = July=20 31st at 12:30 and August 12th at 2:30 for a = 20-minute=20 pre-show with the frogs in the bog! Stay after for a meet and greet with = the=20 cast, photos, snack, & face painting! Check them out at http://showandtelltime.com/.=
 
    = American=20 Sign Language Interpretation will be available at the Saturday, = August=20 4th performance at 3:30 p.m.
 
    = The Frog=20 Prince will provide Audio Description on the Sunday, August=20 5th performance at 3:30 p.m.
 
OUR=20 DIRECTORS:
 
    Erin=20 Bennett (Director) ~ Erin = is=20 excited to make her Weathervane debut. She is currently teaching = Language Arts=20 at Roberts Middle School. She previously taught drama and directed plays = at=20 Cuyahoga Falls High School. In addition to working within the school = system,=20 Erin has shared her talents in set design, costuming and stage = management with=20 numerous community theatres in Bath, Cuyahoga Falls, Wadsworth and North = Canton.=20 She is currently finishing her Masters degree in Arts Administration at = The=20 University of Akron.
 
    = Eddie=20 Nabring (Musical Director) ~ teaches fourth = and fifth=20 grade orchestra classes at Leighton Elementary School in Aurora and is = assistant=20 concert band director at Aurora High School. He has served as musical = director=20 at Aurora High School for Anything Goes, Into the Woods, = West=20 Side Story, Guys and Dolls, Once Upon a Mattress, and=20 Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. From 2002-2007 he = has=20 served as musical director for various Harmon Middle School musicals and = has=20 worked with Stow Players for Pump Boys and Dinettes and with = Theater 8:15=20 in Assassins.
 
   =20 Trishah Scalera (Choreographer) ~ Trishah = recently=20 received her Bachelors degree in Music Education from Ashland = University. While=20 attending Ashland, she was involved in numerous theatre productions = including,=20 Proof, Violet, and Cabaret. Trishah as also been = performing=20 professionally in the area for 15 years, and worked on a variety of = productions=20 at Magical Theatre Company and Carousel Dinner Theatre as well as area = community=20 theatres including Weathervane Community Playhouse, Wooster Stage = Partners, and=20 The Players Guild. With a passion for arts education, Trishah has = enjoyed=20 teaching theatre, dance, and music for the past five = years.
 
OUR=20 CAST:
 
Euripides ~ Shea Lee of AKRON (Miller South = School for the=20 Visual & Performing Arts)
Cricket ~ Sarah Hineline of AKRON = (Miller South=20 School VPA)
Jumper ~ D=92Angelo Sanders of=20 AKRON(Miller=20 South School VPA)
Frog Prince=20 Eric ~ Joshua Leeson of=20 WADSWORTH (Wadsworth High School)
King = Glum ~ Brandon Kline of AKRON (Miller South = School=20 VPA)
Jester / Dream=20 Prince ~ Julianna Blischak of = AKRON (St. Sebastian School)
Princess=20 Pandora ~ Krissa Duhon of = AKRON=20 (Firestone High School)
Auntie=20 Drizelda ~ Alexandra = Culbertson of=20 BARBERTON (UL Light Middle)
Snookums ~ Mika Takahashi of CUYAHOGA FALLS = (Miller South=20 School VPA)
 
PRODUCTION=20 TEAM:
 
Director ~ Erin Bennett of CUYAHOGA=20 FALLS
Musical=20 Director ~ Eddie Nabring of = CUYAHOGA=20 FALLS
Choreographer ~ Trishah Scalera of=20 AKRON
Stage=20 Manager ~ Leah Magnus of = AKRON=20 (Firestone High School, VPA)
Lighting=20 Design ~ Leslie Johnson of = AKRON=20 (Firestone High School, VPA)
 
***
The = Frog=20 Prince
Performance=20 Schedule
July 28 ~=20 August 12, 2007
 
Saturday, = July 28 at 3:30=20 p.m.
Sunday, July = 29 at 3:30=20 p.m.
Tuesday, = July 31 at 12:30=20 p.m. ~ PRESHOW & AFTER PARTY by "Show &=20 Tell"
Friday, = August 3 at 7:00=20 p.m.
Saturday, = August 4 at 3:30=20 p.m. ~ ASL Interpretation
Sunday, = August 5 at 3:30=20 p.m. ~ Audio Description
Tuesday, = August 7 at 12:30=20 p.m.
Friday, = August 10 at 7:00=20 p.m.
Saturday, = August 11 at=20 3:30 p.m.
Sunday, = August 12 at 3:30=20 p.m. ~ PRESHOW & AFTER PARTY by "Show &=20 Tell"
 
Charge = by phone at=20 Weathervane=92s Ticket Office at 330-836-2626.
Call = between 10:00=20 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday.
Tickets:=20 $10.
 
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around for velocity... I'm seeking individuals to fill the following roles (with approximate ages, and a special emphasis on those containing a *** next to the description): Cabbie: 40s-50s, blue collar guy The Girl Next Door: a perfect mix between cheerleader and valedictorian, 18-22 *** The Gentleman: young black male, 18-24, a bit of a tough-guy *** Two Baristas: young/trendy, one male, one female Homeless Woman's Daughter: age 6-10 (open to this being the real-life daughter of Homeless Woman) Waitress: female, 20s-40s Business Man: late 30s to early 50s Innocent: the exotic dancer...late 20s to mid-30s (no nudity) *** Auditions will take place on an upcoming weekend, likely Saturday, July 21. "velocity" is a silent four page script that follows the course of a dollar bill as it changes hands throughout a single day. No-budget. All roles are unpaid with a copy of the project provided upon completion. If you have responded before and/or have an audition set, it is unnecessary to do so again. Please respond to: roadscholarship at gmail.com ...with a headshot and/or place where your photo appears on the web. Thank you to all those who have responded throughout the process. Shane velocity a Road Scholar production ------=_Part_45008_19695385.1184623614244 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline
One more time around for velocity...
 
I'm seeking individuals to fill the following roles (with approximate ages, and a special emphasis on those containing a *** next to the description):
 
Cabbie: 40s-50s, blue collar guy
The Girl Next Door: a perfect mix between cheerleader and valedictorian, 18-22 ***
The Gentleman: young black male, 18-24, a bit of a tough-guy ***
Two Baristas: young/trendy, one male, one female
Homeless Woman's Daughter: age 6-10 (open to this being the real-life daughter of Homeless Woman)
Waitress: female, 20s-40s
Business Man: late 30s to early 50s
Innocent: the exotic dancer...late 20s to mid-30s (no nudity) ***
 
Auditions will take place on an upcoming weekend, likely Saturday, July 21.
 
"velocity" is a silent four page script that follows the course of a dollar bill as it changes hands throughout a single day. No-budget. All roles are unpaid with a copy of the project provided upon completion. If you have responded before and/or have an audition set, it is unnecessary to do so again.
 
Please respond to:
 
 
...with a headshot and/or place where your photo appears on the web. Thank you to all those who have responded throughout the process.
 
Shane
velocity
a Road Scholar production
------=_Part_45008_19695385.1184623614244-- From chadstutz at gmail.com Mon Jul 16 17:48:02 2007 From: chadstutz at gmail.com (Chad Stutz) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 20:48:02 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CASTING: Bang & Clatter/Eric Coble production Message-ID: LOOKING FOR 1 FEMALE ACTOR, LATE 30'S, 40'S OR 50'S Show: THE DEAD GUY Premise: Eldon Phelps is given $1million by a reality TV show, and he only has one week to spend it. The catch... he won't be alive at the end of that week. Casting: Roberta Phelps, Eldon's mother. Rehearsals: mid-August through September Performances: September 21 through October 21 Please send resumes and headshots (if available) to: chadstutz at gmail.com Auditions by appointment only. From thefivejones at sbcglobal.net Mon Jul 16 18:12:44 2007 From: thefivejones at sbcglobal.net (Heidi Jones) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 18:12:44 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]string quartet Message-ID: <399841.34286.qm@web80603.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-2044169525-1184634764=:34286 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit La Bella Quarta string quartet is available for weddings, cocktail parties, church services and special events. Contact via e-mail or phone: Molly Jones 440-248-2436 --0-2044169525-1184634764=:34286 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
La Bella Quarta string quartet is available for weddings, cocktail parties, church services and special events. 
 
Contact via e-mail or phone:
 
Molly Jones
440-248-2436
 
--0-2044169525-1184634764=:34286-- From divadxof at yahoo.com Mon Jul 16 18:22:06 2007 From: divadxof at yahoo.com (David Fox) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 18:22:06 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]YouTube videos And news From David Fox Message-ID: <714918.53165.qm@web36510.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-972624078-1184635326=:53165 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hello all. Busy summer for all of us I trust. I have been working on the band CD due out....um soon! Will let you know as we will be doing the grand opening of the new SEEKERS Coffee House and Cafe in Mentor , owned and operated by our good friend Julie Slattery and her husband Jack. More news on that at www.synergydotcom.com and I will be updating our calander there soon... This note is in part to share this link to some live performance video of me and the band... www.youtube.com/divadxof ..AND includes some clips from the 2006 performance of THE BARGAIN. See and share,,,,,not sure I got everyone. Feel free to post code from youtube also. And Yes.....I SEE GOD is there with full cast! And for you myspacers... http://www.myspace.com/divadjxofnet that is my alter ego So much to do...but as I reflect on the love and encouragment shown by all of you....I am sure that anything is possible. God bless you with grace and mercy, David aka~ Angel Rising~ www.divadjxof.net --0-972624078-1184635326=:53165 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hello all.
 
Busy summer for all of us I trust.
 
I have been working on the band CD due out....um soon! Will let you know as we will be doing the grand opening of the new SEEKERS Coffee House and Cafe in Mentor , owned and operated by our good friend Julie Slattery and her husband Jack.
 
More news on that at www.synergydotcom.com   and I will be updating our calander there soon...
 
This note is in part to share this link to some live performance video of me and the band...  
 
www.youtube.com/divadxof   ..AND includes some clips from the 2006 performance of THE BARGAIN.
 
See and share,,,,,not sure I got everyone. Feel free to post code from youtube also. And Yes.....I SEE GOD is there with full cast!
 
And for you myspacers...  http://www.myspace.com/divadjxofnet  that is my alter ego
 
So much to do...but as I reflect on the love and encouragment shown by all of you....I am sure that anything is possible.
 
God bless you with grace and mercy,
 
David
 
aka~ Angel Rising~
 
www.divadjxof.net
--0-972624078-1184635326=:53165-- From annleska at msn.com Mon Jul 16 18:27:13 2007 From: annleska at msn.com (Ann Leska) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 21:27:13 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Corrected Version/Audition Notice from Brecksville Theater on the Square Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_002A_01C7C7F0.1392BA50 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi : The audition notice that was sent yesterday for She Loves Me, from = Brecksville Theater on the Square had the wrong information listed. = Enclosed is the updated info. Sorry for the inconvenience. Thank you! Ann Leska BTOTS =20 Brecksville Theater on the Square announces auditions for She Loves Me, = the musical comedy that inspired the well-known movie You=E2=80=99ve = Got Mail.=20 Set in 1930=E2=80=99s Hungary, She Loves Me is considered by many to be = the most charming musical ever written. Georg and Amalia are two = feuding clerks in a European parfumerie (perfume/bath shop) who secretly = find solace in their anonymous romantic pen pals, not knowing their = respective correspondents are none other than each other. The stage is = set for many comedic moments in =E2=80=9Cthe shop around the = corner=E2=80=9D with lively character driven songs full of melody and = personality. Show dates will be November 8-11 and November 15-18. Auditions will be held at 7:00 PM on August 19 and 20 at the Blossom = Hill Complex in Brecksville at 4440 Oakes Road in Building 5. Callbacks = will be at 7:00 PM on August 23. All parts available for 14 years of = age and older. She Loves Me showcases a small but strong ensemble cast and chorus = playing a range of vivid memorable characters of all ages. Call 440. = 526.3442 or theater at btots.org for more = information.=20 CAST Georg: male, looks thirty to fortyish, shop clerk, strong = baritone/tenor voice=20 Amalia: female, twenties to thirty-something, shop clerk, high soprano = voice Sipos: male, middle aged, strong comedic role, shop clerk, baritone=20 Mr. Marachek: older looking, comedic role, store owner, baritone Illona: female, tries to look thirty-something, shop cashier, alto = voice Kodaly: male, very slick womanizing shop clerk, baritone/tenor Arpad: male, looks teenage, shop delivery boy, tenor Head Waiter: any age, comedic singing, baritone range Customers/Chorus: men and women, all ages (14 and older) and voices, = strong singing/acting necessary=20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ------- Get a sneak -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ------- Get a sneak peek of the all-new = AOL.com. ------=_NextPart_000_002A_01C7C7F0.1392BA50 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =EF=BB=BF
Hi : The audition notice that was sent = yesterday for=20 She Loves Me, from Brecksville Theater on the Square had the = wrong=20 information listed.  Enclosed is the updated info.  Sorry for = the=20 inconvenience.
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Brecksville = Theater on the=20 Square announces auditions for She Loves Me, the musical comedy = that=20 inspired the well-known movie =20 You=E2=80=99ve Got Mail.

Set in = 1930=E2=80=99s Hungary,=20 She Loves Me is considered by many to be the most charming = musical ever=20 written.  Georg and Amalia = are two=20 feuding clerks in a European parfumerie (perfume/bath shop) who secretly = find=20 solace in their anonymous romantic pen pals, not knowing their = respective=20 correspondents are none other than each other.  The stage is set for many = comedic=20 moments in =E2=80=9Cthe shop around the corner=E2=80=9D with lively = character driven songs full=20 of melody and personality.  = Show=20 dates will be November 8-11 and November = 15-18.

Auditions will = be held at=20 7:00 PM on August 19 and 20 at the Blossom Hill Complex in = Brecksville at=20 4440 Oakes Road in Building 5. Callbacks will be at 7:00 PM on = August=20 23.  All parts available for 14 years of age and = older.

She Loves = Me showcases a small but strong ensemble cast = and chorus=20 playing a range of vivid memorable characters of all = ages.  Call 440.=20 526.3442 or theater at btots.org for more = information.=20

 

CAST

Georg:  male, looks thirty to = fortyish, shop=20 clerk, strong baritone/tenor voice

Amalia:  female, twenties to = thirty-something,=20 shop clerk, high soprano voice

Sipos:  male, middle aged, strong = comedic role,=20 shop clerk, baritone

Mr.=20 Marachek:  older looking, comedic role, = store=20 owner, baritone

Illona:  female, tries to look = thirty-something,=20 shop cashier, alto voice

Kodaly:  male, very slick womanizing = shop clerk,=20 baritone/tenor

Arpad:  male, looks teenage, shop = delivery boy,=20 tenor

Head=20 Waiter:  any age, comedic singing, = baritone=20 range

Customers/Chorus:  = men and=20 women, all ages (14 and older) and voices, strong singing/acting = necessary=20

 

 

 

 

 

 





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Mighty Goliath Productions
announces it's 49th annual production
"The Pirates of Penzance"
April 4, 5, 6, 11, 12, 2008

Producer:  Kathy Snezek
Director:  Bernadette Hisey

Auditions will occur in early December.
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--0__=0ABBF988DFD5CF118f9e8a93df938690918c0ABBF988DFD5CF11-- From geoffshort at sbcglobal.net Tue Jul 17 06:00:51 2007 From: geoffshort at sbcglobal.net (GEOFFFREY SHORT) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 06:00:51 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Join "Cassidy On-Tour" tonight and Additions to Dreamgirls! Message-ID: <787637.53806.qm@web83808.mail.sp1.yahoo.com> --0-1025020197-1184677251=:53806 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Join "Cassidy On-Tour" tonight at the Cuyahoga County Public Library Parma Heights Branch at 7p. 6206 Pearl Rd., Parma Heights! Admission is free! Geoffrey Short, Kim Bush, Caron Wykle and Heather Balogh will be performing some of their favorite music while taking a look behind the scenes of the Cassidy and previewing the upcoming season! Cassidy On-Tour is an outreach performing group of the Cassidy Theatre and is sponsored by Greenbrier Retirement Community. We are also pleased to welcome two new members to the Dreamgirls cast! DeShawn Moses will be playing the role of "Marty" and Tommy Suleiman joins the Dreamgirls ensemble! Congratulations and welcome to both! The Cassidy Theatre is proud to announce the cast for the upcoming production of DREAMGIRLS! September 28th - October 14th, 2007 DREAMGIRLS is the story of the rise of fictional superstar girl group The Dreams at a time in American musical history when rhythm and blues blended with other styles of popular music creating a new American sound. Act One is set in the fabulous sixties - a time when we were still screaming for Elvis and listening to the Beatles, but were dancing to the new beat of countless girl and boy groups like The Supremes, The Marvelettes, The Temptations and The Shirelles. DREAMGIRLS is not just about the singing and the dancing and the performing. The play is also about the behind-the-scenes reality of the entertainment industry - the business part of show business that made possible this cultural phenomenon. Starring: Trinidad Snider as Deena Jones Ayeshah Douglas as Effie White Caron Wykle as Lorrell Robinson Kyle Primous* as Curtis Taylor, Jr. Teddy Rosado as James Thunder Early Carlos Cruz as C.C. White Bianca Sams as Michelle Morris DeShawn Moses as Marty Also Starring Kendra Payne Jennifer Ryan Aric Calhoun David Glowe Nathan Tolliver Earl Branch Alice Nelson Paul-Jordan Jansen Chinetha Hall Chris Bizub Meryl Johnson Holly Harris Jennifer Hayek Tommy Suleiman *Member Actor's Equity Association Directed by Geoffrey Short Musical Direction by David Williams Choreography by Jen Glowe Costumes by Lester Currie Set and Lighting Design by Meghan Mohler Stage Manager - Dylan Dwyer --0-1025020197-1184677251=:53806 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Join
"Cassidy On-Tour"
 tonight at the
6206 Pearl Rd., Parma Heights!
 Admission is free!
 
 Geoffrey Short, Kim Bush, Caron Wykle and Heather Balogh will be performing some of their favorite music while taking a look behind the scenes of the Cassidy and previewing the upcoming season!
 
Cassidy On-Tour is an outreach performing group of the Cassidy Theatre and is sponsored by Greenbrier Retirement Community.
 
We are also pleased to welcome two new members to the Dreamgirls cast!  DeShawn Moses will be playing the role of "Marty" and Tommy Suleiman joins the Dreamgirls ensemble!  Congratulations and welcome to both!
 
The Cassidy Theatre is proud to announce the cast for the upcoming production of
 
DREAMGIRLS!
September 28th - October 14th, 2007
 
DREAMGIRLS is the story of the rise of fictional superstar girl group The Dreams at a time in American musical history when rhythm and blues blended with other styles of popular music creating a new American sound. Act One is set in the fabulous sixties - a time when we were still screaming for Elvis and listening to the Beatles, but were dancing to the new beat of countless girl and boy groups like The Supremes, The Marvelettes, The Temptations and The Shirelles. DREAMGIRLS is not just about the singing and the dancing and the performing. The play is also about the behind-the-scenes reality of the entertainment industry - the business part of show business that made possible this cultural phenomenon.
 
Starring:
 
Trinidad Snider as Deena Jones
Ayeshah Douglas as Effie White
Caron Wykle as Lorrell Robinson
Kyle Primous* as Curtis Taylor, Jr.
Teddy Rosado as James Thunder Early
Carlos Cruz as C.C. White
Bianca Sams as Michelle Morris
DeShawn Moses as Marty
 
Also Starring
 
Kendra Payne                   
Jennifer Ryan
Aric Calhoun                  
David Glowe
Nathan Tolliver                   
Earl Branch
Alice Nelson                  
Paul-Jordan Jansen
Chinetha Hall                 
Chris Bizub
Meryl Johnson
Holly Harris
Jennifer Hayek
Tommy Suleiman

*Member Actor's Equity Association
 
Directed by Geoffrey Short
Musical Direction by David Williams
Choreography by Jen Glowe
Costumes by Lester Currie
Set and Lighting Design by Meghan Mohler
Stage Manager - Dylan Dwyer
--0-1025020197-1184677251=:53806-- From info at standingrock.net Tue Jul 17 06:24:20 2007 From: info at standingrock.net (Standing Rock Cultural Arts) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 09:24:20 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Festive Friday & Sidewalk Cinema July 27 Message-ID: <469CC304.7060708@standingrock.net> Greetings, WHO: Standing Rock Cultural Arts and Main Street Kent present WHAT: Sidewalk Cinema and Festive Friday -A Downtwown Innovative Community Event (D.I.C.E.) -A free screening of the Film ?The Never Ending Story? -Music by the Go Go Joes starting at 5:30pm -Select stores open 5-8pm WHEN: Friday, June 29, 5-11pm WHERE: Outdoors at The Home Savings Plaza -corner of Main and Water Streets in Downtown Kent -bring a blanket or a lawn chair CONTACT: 330-673-4970 Cost: Free www.standingrock.net for updates D.I.C.E. is a grassroots partnership between Standing Rock Cultural Arts and Main Street Kent whose purpose is to revitalize downtown Kent through cultural events. All events take place in the Open Air at The Home Savings Plaza and are free to the public. Sponsored by The Ohio Arts Council, Main Street Kent, The Henry V. and Frances W. Christenson Foundation, The City of Kent, The Kent Parks and Recreation Department, The Home Savings Plaza, Woodsy?s Music, City Bank Antiques, The Hall-Green Insurance Agency, Taco Tantos, The Wild Goat Cafe, Doodles Salon, Guys Pizza, Rays Place, The Loft, and The Licensed Beverage Association The Neverending Story Plot Summary: Rich with symbolism, ?The Neverending Story? is a classic children's tale designed to teach young people to come of age emotionally. The lessons are painless for they are couched in fantastical imagery and wild tales of adventure. Written originally in German by a German author, the story is an important contribution to literature because it addresses the dangers of tyranny. While Adolf Hitler and his Nazis are not directly mentioned in the story, the tale nonetheless reveals an understanding of the emotionally stunted mindset that leads dictators to hunger for power. Through the character of young Bastian Balthazar Bux, the reader gains an intuitive understanding of how life's tragedies can lead one to commit atrocious acts. Directed by Wolfgang Petersen Produced by Bernd Eichinger, Dieter Geissler Written by Michael Ende (novel) Wolfgang Petersen, Herman Weigel Distributed by Warner Brothers Release date(s) Flag of West Germany April 6, 1984 Running time 94 minutes (english version) 102 minutes (german version) Country West Germany About The Go-Go Joes: The Go-Go Joes are a new rock band that got together in the summer of '06. It started when Guitarist Sam Lasko got a drum set in his basement, wich sparked drummer Tyler Gontero's lost talent for drums. After this, the duo started regularly getting together for jam sessions. The thought of a band was rolling around in their heads. This is when they recruited bassist and long time friend, Kevin Bjerre. This new band was named the Accused. The three musicians formed a practice schedule, and started off with covers like Paranoid by Black Sabbath. And House of the Rising sun by the Animals. Plus a couple of Sam Lasko's originals, such as "hellz freezin over" and the popular " If You Die in Heaven". Around this time was when Lasko's Uncle Jim came into town. Being a song writer and long time musician himself, Jim decided to help the Accused record their first set, wich is the one you hear on myspace. After the first semester of school started, the Joes started looking into places to play. Lasko suggested they do the Rock School, wich was a six week period of time where you would be asigned a rock school coach. The band would then form a set and perform at the local Kent Stage. The Accused signed up for the gig. But by the time that they entered rock school, they had came to be known as the Go-Go Joes. This was Lasko's 4th time entering rock school, and the band decided they needed another guitarist, so the Joes recruited Guitarist Shawn Cline for the job(Lasko and Cline had attended previous rock schools together in a different band). Now at this time, the Joes' "Out of rock school" Second guitarist, was Kevin Alspach, but with the genious behind Lasko's writing, and the musical vibe of Cline's solos, plus the the gut wrenching fills from Gontero, and the heart thumping bass from Bjerre, the Joes decided to add Kline to their permanent list and unfortunately drop Alspach. Now the Joes are a thriving and budding rock band in the city of Kent Ohio. Go Go Joes website: http://www.myspace.com/celloboybjerre2 D.I.C.E. Schedule for 2007 Sidewalk Cinema -Friday, July 29, 9pm -Friday, August 31, 9pm Old Fashioned Ice Cream Social -Saturday, August 11, 1-4pm Cider Festival -Saturday, November 3, 12-3pm Thank you for supporting the Arts, Standing Rock Cultural Arts 257 N. Water St. Kent, OH 44240 330-673-4970 www.standingrock.net From Kimyddr at aol.com Tue Jul 17 06:50:59 2007 From: Kimyddr at aol.com (Kimyddr at aol.com) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 09:50:59 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]casting call marc norton show Message-ID: -------------------------------1184680259 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit we are casting for the marc norton show. this includes, episodes,skits and our tv commercials. there may be some pay. sunday july 29th from 11am until 2pm. bring your headshot, resume and your comedy chops. this is some of what we do . 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THE PHILANDERER In the late 1800s, the liberal Norwegian, Henrik Ibsen began to pen plays about the ?new woman,? an independent female, who did not view the man-woman relationship structure as the man being in charge with the female subservient. G. B. Shaw took up the same cry, and along with his commentaries on religion, morality, the educational system and politics, pushed the women?s liberation cause beyond that of Ibsen. Shaw?s ?THE PHILANDERER? is a typical Shavian comedy. It is long on laughs and has many social messages. It centers on the concept of what it means to be a man or a woman. Because the battle between the sexes continues to this very day, the play remains relevant. ?THE PHILANDERER,? which was written in 1893, was only Shaw?s second play. Years later, the more mature Shaw decided that the play needed a more complete ending, and added a fourth act. The Festival is presenting both the three and the four-act versions this season. Having only viewed the three-act presentation I cannot comment on the fourth segment. A friend who saw the quad production commented that the last act was more in what we now consider the Shaw later-years style and more completely wrapped up his message. The play takes us into the Ibsen Club where supposedly modern men and women strive to live social lives of equality, or at least pretend to do so. The action centers on Leonard Charteris, a man committed to remaining unattached. He is a philanderer who believes that only conventional people marry. He believes in "charming friendships." But, when he meets Julia Craven, a self-described "new woman" who belongs only to herself and is the property of no man, he finds he may have met his match, and maybe his mate. In one of the play?s most delightful scenes, which skewers the medical profession, Peter Krantz, as the aptly named Dr. Paramour, becomes depressed when he learns that a new liver disease he thinks he's discovered doesn't exist. Never mind that the news means his patient is perfectly healthy. It is just one of those Shaw inspired moments inserted to zap a group or cause whose actions he finds ridiculous. The festival?s production is on target. Ben Carlson is a delightful cad as philandering Charteris. Nicole Underhay (Julia Craven) effectively develops the womanly-woman. Nicola Correia-Damuge (Sylvia Craven) is clearly the manly-woman, who foreshadows the women who will come forth in the next generation?s liberation movement. Director Alisa Palmer has paced the show well and pointed the comedy lines. Judith Bowden?s set is beautiful and practically designed. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: The Shaw Festival does Shaw like no other acting company. Their production of ?THE PHILANDERER? is a delight while making the author?s points with fine acting and technical finesse. This is a ?sure see.? I?m sorry I didn?t experience the longer version as it would have elongated the wonderful experience. LILLIES In 1990, Jackie Maxwell, the Shaw?s Artistic Director, staged the first reading of a new translation of ?LILLIES,? a play originally written in French by Michel Marc Bouchard. The script went on to be produced across Canada and in Europe. Maxwell, decided to include ?LILLIES? in the 2007 Shaw season. ?LILLIES? is a mystery of hidden desires, the living out of fantasies, and the consequences of forbidden love. Set at a Catholic boys school in a small town in Canada, a secret love affair between two of the male students, a closeted jealous student, a gay drama teacher who pushes against school?s homophobic regulations, and a murder, are all part of the action. The staged reading, directed by Maxwell, was cast with all males, though three of the characters are women. The single gender casting adds an interesting dimension to the proceedings. The presentation was highlighted by fine performances by Kawa Ada as one participant in the love triangle, Blair Williams as his mother, Guy Bannerman as a priest and Ric Reid as an adult who, as a youth, was a member of the love triangle. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: Unfortunately for festival-goers, if they didn?t see the performance on July 13 they will not be able to see it. That?s really sad, as I found ?LILLIES? to be the most interesting scripts of this season and even in a staged reading format, for which the cast only had three rehearsals, the tension and idea development was excellent. It can only be hoped that Maxwell considers producing a staged version at a future Festival. (On a local note, I would encourage one of our more adventurous theatres to consider a staged presentation of the script.) THE CIRCLE Somerset Maugham, the author of ?THE CIRCLE,? is noted for writing plays concerning the British upper-classes and marriage. He believed that, ?in order to understand a society one should study its marriage laws and the arrangements between the sexes.? Like Shaw, Maugham used humor and witticism to develop his philosophical points of view. Maugham questions the 1920 ?s belief that ?men rule the world, wield the political and social instruments of power, and that their women are bred to keep their place while being quietly loving and supportive and provide the country?s great houses with future heirs.? ?THE CIRCLE,? which is considered by dramatists as Maugham?s finest play, has an interesting structure which centers on two love triangles, one relationship in the past, one in the present. The writer is a master at conversational style and the turning of a word to make an effect. His abilities are displayed well in this witty script. Interestingly, the final curtain of 1920?s productions of the play were generally met with hisses and boos as the audience was both shocked and repelled by the unexpected conclusion. Modern day audiences, considering the high rate of infidelity and divorce, are less likely to respond negatively. The story centers on the three-year marriage of Arnold and Elizabeth. He is a wealthy member of the British parliament. Arnold?s father and mother were divorced when he was young. The mother ran off with the father?s best friend, who, if not for the scandal, might have been elected Prime Minister. Elizabeth invites her lover (Edward Lutton), Arnold?s mother, the mother?s current husband, and a female family friend for a visit. Of course, the reason for the visit is to create havoc. The results, as can be assumed, turn out to be a showcase for questioning the need for marriage, what is the basis for love, and challenges whether love is an important ingredient in a successful marriage. Director Neil Munro had a clear concept, and accomplished it with proper pacing and imbuing his cast with the necessary attitudes and character development. He has even incorporated clever set and props changes as part of the production. The cast is excellent. David Jansen is properly uptight as Arnold. Beautiful and talented Moya O?Connell is delightful as conflicted Elizabeth. Gray Powell?s Edward Lutton is appropriately frustrated by Elizabeth?s decisions and the alteration of her choices regarding him. Wendy Thatcher is a hoot as Arnold?s estranged mother. Michael Ball is wonderful as the curmudgeon/puffed-up second husband of Lady Kitty. David Shurmann is attitude perfect as Arnold?s father. The production is performed in a beautifully appointed drawing room set, in the intimate Royal George Theatre. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: By today?s standards, ?THE CIRCLE? is a piece of fluff. In the 20s, when it was first staged, Maugham?s script confronted real issues and gave a flash of what was going to happen during the era of women?s liberation. The fine production is worth seeing, if for no other reason than to get a glimpse of early 20th century attitudes about men, women and marriage. In the next column I?ll review ?THE CASSILIS ENGAGEMENT? and ?THE KILTARTIN COMEDIES? and some information about other attractions in or near Niagara-on-the Lake. 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. 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The first time happens only once. And you'll want to be there to see this ... 
 
because mind-blowing rock 'n' roll is back. Karmic Dogma, Northeast Ohio's new progressive-rock band, will debut at 4:30 p.m., Saturday, July 21 at Ingenuity, Cleveland 's cutting-edge festival of arts and technology.
 
Karmic Dogma features Akron natives Dave Hineline (guitar) and Jon Batten (drums) and Shaker Heights residents Carolyn Jack (vocals) and Bruce Jennings (bass). They'll perform their powerful, political, original songs on the Chrysler-Jeep/WAVE Stage, on Euclid Avenue near the Cleveland State University College of Urban Affairs building between E. 17th and 18th streets.  
 
This first-ever concert by Karmic Dogma coincides with the release of the band's debut CD, "Insomniacs in the Bed of Faith," which will be available for purchase during the performance, along with limited-edition T-shirts.   
 
Ingenuity runs Thursday, July 18 through Sunday, July 22 in the Playhouse Square area of downtown Cleveland . For $5, you can get a passport admitting you to every festival event, outside or indoors, for one day; $15 buys a pass for the entire four-day festival. Go to www.ingenuitycleveland.com for complete information on events, performers, locations and admission.
--0-1288149643-1184683096=:84639-- From annsteffs at hotmail.com Tue Jul 17 07:53:59 2007 From: annsteffs at hotmail.com (Annmarie Steffes) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 10:53:59 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Robin Hood Caper Auditions at Royalton Players Message-ID: The Royalton Players will be holding auditions for "The Robin Hood Caper" by Fred Carmichael July 22nd and 23rd at 7pm. Carmichael takes an old plot - rob from the rich and give to the poor - and adds an amusing modern slant with 4 retired crooks who use their talents for charitable purposes. All roles available. The cast consists of 6 men and 4 women. Description of characters: The 4 "retired" crooks carry the bulk of the play, consisting of: ? Flora Langley: an old and very kindly soul ? Jason Bosley: speaks with a soft, almost ministerial quality in his voice ? Emily Jordan: perhaps the youngest of the four. The best preserved with a good figure for one her age. ? Phillip Mullins: older than the other three but with a wonderful sense of humor and something of a flirt. Other characters: ? Richard Collins: middle aged, handsome in a more rugged then pretty-boy way. ? Jessica Selby: attractive in mid twenties to thirties with a keen sense of humor but capable of being firm. ? Hubert Ratner: middle aged, smooth and overly confident to the point of being almost oily. ? Warren Coates: also middle aged, always trying to please but has unfortunate way of always saying the wrong thing. ? Frederick Ruggles: middle aged pleasant looking man whose gruffness hides quite a warm heart. ? Sylvia Coates: proper wife of a small-town official. Ages are approximate. Will consider individuals who are not the ages indicated but can be made up to look that age. Auditions will be held at the Masonic Temple, 6320 Royalton Rd in North Royalton (on 82 across from Arby's). Please be prepared to read from the script. The show will run September 21, 22, 23, 28, and 29. _________________________________________________________________ http://imagine-windowslive.com/hotmail/?locale=en-us&ocid=TXT_TAGHM_migration_HM_mini_pcmag_0507 From annsteffs at hotmail.com Tue Jul 17 07:57:46 2007 From: annsteffs at hotmail.com (Annmarie Steffes) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 10:57:46 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Final Correction to Royalton Players's Coffeehouse Production Message-ID: Sorry about the constantly changing times, but the Royalton Players are holding auditions for their coffeehouse production both Sunday August 5th and Monday the 6th at 7:30 pm and Sunday July 29th and Monday the 30th at 7pm (Please note additional audition dates). This production will feature three original plays produced by the Royalton Players. Director Domenic Farinelli (holding auditions the 5th and 6th) needs the following: 2 children, ages 10-12 10 teenagers, ages 13-17 Directors Ryan Grimes and Colleen Carrick (holding auditions the 29th and 30th) need the following: 1 male, age 14-18 1 male, age 20-30 1 female, age 20-30 5 females, ages 14-18 1 male, age 40-65 Auditions will be held at the Masonic Temple in North Royalton (6320 Royalton Rd, across from the North Royalton Arby's). Please be prepared to read from the scripts. This show is a one weekend performance on October 12th and 13th. For more information or if you are interested please contact Patty Devine at (440) 843-9637 Again, very sorry about the change in audition times, but due to the director's schedules and other ongoing theatre activites there were conflicts. Thanks! _________________________________________________________________ http://newlivehotmail.com From JGemini61065 at aol.com Tue Jul 17 08:05:07 2007 From: JGemini61065 at aol.com (JGemini61065 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 11:05:07 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ryan Finn where for art thou???????????? Message-ID: --part1_be3.17e427fb.33ce34a3_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Does anyone know how to get ahold of Ryan Finn?? He filmed his final film project at the Mansfield reformatory this past freezeing January. I believe Dante decribes 'hell' as a cold so cold it burns, not hot heat. Well the reformatory in January comes pretty dang close to this. It would be nice to hear something about this project...what happend...what grade did he get on the film...etc. Thank you for your time,Jeffrey ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour --part1_be3.17e427fb.33ce34a3_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Does an= yone know how to get ahold of Ryan Finn??
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Olmsted Performing Arts is in need of a trumpet player and a percussionists for our upcoming run of Disney's Beauty and the Beast. Our rehearsal/performance schedule is as follows:

Pit Rehearsal - Sunday, July 22 & Sunday, July 29 from 2:00-5:00

Tech Rehearsals - Tuesday, July 31 & Wednesday, August 1 in the evening (TBA)

Performances - Thursday - Saturday, August 2-4 at 7:30pm each evening with a 2:00pm matinee on Saturday, August 4.

Stipend available.

Interested instrumentalists should reply to:

Jason Falkofsky, Music Director at jason at olmstedperformingarts.com

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PC Magazine?s 2007 editors? choice for best web mail?award-winning Windows Live Hotmail. From asteiner at solonohio.org Tue Jul 17 10:05:55 2007 From: asteiner at solonohio.org (Arian Steiner) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 13:05:55 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Job Posting: Part Time Theater Education Department Coordinator/Manager on Duty Message-ID: <20070717T130555Z_0A9400130000@solonohio.org> --____DMZDPDYDKDFLRYNAKWKN____ Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT CITY OF SOLON SOLON CENTER FOR THE ARTS Part Time Theater Education Department Coordinator/Manager on Duty =20 Solon Center for the Arts is accepting applications for the Theater = Education Department Coordinator/Manager on Duty.=20 =20 Qualified Applicants must have completed a Bachelor of Arts degree in = Theater, Theater Education or a degree in a related field. Graduate = experience a plus. Responsibilities include both coordinating the Theater = Education Department as well as Administrative/Managerial duties. This = position involves daytime, evenings and some weekend hours totaling up to = 30-35 hours per week. This position is slotted at Grade C on the Wage = Scale which has a beginning hourly range of $13.0106. The successful = candidate will be slotted according their experience. In addition, rates = for teaching are established at a higher level. Applicants with previous = Arts Administration experience preferred. =20 Candidates for the coordinator position will be the driving force behind = all theater classes and workshops. Applicants must be professional, = display leadership qualities and be able to manage and coordinate the = theater faculty and students. Excellent problem solving and organizational = skills are a must. Candidates must be attentive to detail and have = artistic capabilities as well as business experience. The Theater = Education Department Coordinator will also be responsible for assisting = with day to day operations at the Center. The candidate will assist other = staff members, be responsible for opening/closing the building and operate = as manager on duty. Applicants must be able to work in a team environment. =20 Interested applicants should submit a letter of interest along with two = copies of a current resume by Monday, August 6, 2007 to the attention of = the Human Resources Department at the following address: = =20 City of Solon 34200 Bainbridge Road City of Solon 44139 =20 In addition, you may also email your letter and resume to tcornhof at solonohi= o.org. The names of all candidates for this position are subject to = public disclosure upon request. =20 The City of Solon is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminat= e on the basis of age, military status, national origin, race, religion, = sex, or disabled status in employment or the provision of services. = Please contact the Human Resource Manager regarding any accommodations = needed in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. --____DMZDPDYDKDFLRYNAKWKN____ Content-Type: multipart/related; boundary="____MVKRWDMCVYAUZIWRSEOV____" --____MVKRWDMCVYAUZIWRSEOV____ Content-Type: text/html; charset=windows-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT

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SOLON CENTER FOR THE ARTS

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Part Time Theater Education Department Coordinator/Ma= nager on Duty

 

Solon Cente= r = for the Arts is accepting applications for the Theater Education Department= Coordinator/Manager on Duty.

 

Qualified Applicants must have completed a Bachelor of Arts = degree in Theater, Theater Education or a degree in a related field. = Graduate experience a plus. Responsibilities include both coordinating the = Theater Education Department as well as Administrative/Managerial duties. = This position involves daytime, evenings and some weekend hours totaling = up to 30-35 hours per week. This position is slotted at Grade C on the = Wage Scale which has a beginning hourly range of $13.0106.  The successful candidate will be slotted = according their experience.  = In addition, rates for teaching are established at a higher level. = Applicants with previous Arts Administration experience preferred.

 

Candidates for the = coordinator position will be the driving force behind all theater classes = and workshops. Applicants must be professional, display leadership = qualities and be able to manage and coordinate the theater faculty and = students. Excellent problem solving and organizational skills are a must. = Candidates must be attentive to detail and have artistic capabilities as = well as business experience. The Theater Education Department Coordinator = will also be responsible for assisting with day to day operations at the = Center. The candidate will assist other staff members, be responsible for = opening/closing the building and operate as manager on duty. Applicants = must be able to work in a team environment.

 

Interested applicants = should submit a letter of interest along with two copies of a current = resume by Monday, August 6, 2007 = to the attention of the Human= Resources Department at = the following address:        =              =

City of Solon

34200 Bainbridge Road

= City of Solon 44= 139<= /P>

 

In addition, you may also = email your letter and resume to tcornhof at solonohio.org.  The names of all candidates for = this position are subject to public disclosure upon request.

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The City of Solon is an = Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of age, = military status, national origin, race, religion, sex, or disabled status = in employment or the provision of services.  Please contact the Human Resource Manager regarding any = accommodations needed in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities = Act of 1990.

--____MVKRWDMCVYAUZIWRSEOV____-- --____DMZDPDYDKDFLRYNAKWKN____-- From asteiner at solonohio.org Tue Jul 17 10:06:55 2007 From: asteiner at solonohio.org (Arian Steiner) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 13:06:55 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Job Posting: Part Time Dance Instructor Message-ID: <20070717T130655Z_0A9400130000@solonohio.org> --____NHDEZPWENNDQWZIMVCAO____ Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT CITY OF SOLON SOLON CENTER FOR THE ARTS Part Time Dance Instructor Solon Center for the Arts is accepting applications for Part Time Dance = Instructors.=20 =20 Qualified Applicants must have completed a Bachelor of Arts degree in = Dance from an accredited institution or be in their last year of obtaining = such a degree. Graduate experience and/or previous teaching experience a = plus. This position involves daytime, evenings and some weekend hours = starting in the Fall of 2007. Hourly rate is based upon experience and can = range from $22.00 to $25.00 per hour. =20 The successful applicant for the dance instructor position will work = closely with the Dance Department Coordinator. Applicants must be = knowledgeable in classical ballet, jazz and tap, along with having the = ability to work with students of all ages and skill levels. Previous = experience in hip hop is also a plus. Applicants must be professional, = display leadership qualities and be able to work in a team environment. = In addition, applicants should possess excellent problem solving, = organizational and interpersonal communications skills. =20 Interested applicants should submit a letter of interest along with two = copies of a current resume by Friday, August 3, 2007 to the attention of = the Human Resources Department at the following address: = =20 City of Solon 34200 Bainbridge Road City of Solon 44139 =20 In addition, you may also email your letter and resume to tcornhof at solonohi= o.org. The names of all candidates for this position are subject to public = disclosure upon request. =20 The City of Solon is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminat= e on the basis of age, military status, national origin, race, religion, = sex, or disabled status in employment or the provision of services. = Please contact the Human Resource Manager regarding any accommodations = needed in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. =20 POSTED: July 14, 2007 --____NHDEZPWENNDQWZIMVCAO____ Content-Type: multipart/related; boundary="____PZLOQALDLUXMBBOZWORM____" --____PZLOQALDLUXMBBOZWORM____ Content-Type: text/html; charset=windows-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT

CITY OF SOLON<= /P>

SOLON CENTER FOR THE ARTS

=

Part Time Dance Instructor

Solon Cente= r = for the Arts is accepting applications for Part Time Dance Instructors. =

 

Qualified Applicants must have completed a Bachelor of Arts = degree in Dance from an accredited institution or be in their last year of = obtaining such a degree. Graduate experience and/or previous teaching = experience a plus. This position involves daytime, evenings and some = weekend hours starting in the Fall of 2007. Hourly rate is based upon = experience and can range from $22.00 to $25.00 per hour.<= /SPAN>

 

The successful applicant = for the dance instructor position will work closely with the Dance = Department Coordinator.  Appl= icants must be knowledgeable in classical ballet, jazz and tap, along with = having the ability to work with students of all ages and skill levels. =   Previous experience = in hip hop is also a plus. Applicants must be professional, display = leadership qualities and be able to work in a team environment.  In addition, applicants should = possess excellent problem solving, organizational and interpersonal = communications skills.

 

Interested applicants = should submit a letter of interest along with two copies of a current = resume by Friday, August 3, 2007 = to the attention of the Human= Resources Department at the following address:    =             &nb= sp;      

City of Solon

34200 Bainbridge Road

= City of Solon 44= 139<= /P>

 

In addition, you may also = email your letter and resume to tcornhof at solonohio.org. The = names of all candidates for this position are subject to public disclosure = upon request.

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The City of Solon is an = Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of age, = military status, national origin, race, religion, sex, or disabled status = in employment or the provision of services.  Please contact the Human Resource Manager regarding any = accommodations needed in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities = Act of 1990.

=  

POSTED: July 14, 2007 --____PZLOQALDLUXMBBOZWORM____-- --____NHDEZPWENNDQWZIMVCAO____-- >From Leigh Angela Tue Jul 17 19:26:09 2007 From: Leigh Angela (Leigh Angela) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 14:26:09 -0400 (GMT-04:00) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Female Vocalist Needed, Professional Pay, Long term gig! Message-ID: <22084191.1184696770138.JavaMail.root at elwamui-sweet.atl.sa.earthlink.net> Jerry Bruno Productions (www.JerryBruno.com) is seeking a professional grade female vocalist for one of our most popular, first-call bands! Immediate bookings for weddings and private events. Must have great stage presence and be well-versed in all styles, from standards and jazz, to motown and current. Do not contact the office via the web site. Please respond only to Leigh by replying to this email with bio/resume/experience and photos. Only serious responses will be considered for an audition. Chosen vocalist must make this band their top priority (Saturday nights are most common). Thank you, Leigh A Peterson Entertainment Coordinator and vocalist with "The Avenue" Jerry Bruno Productions "Fear is the lock, and laughter the key to your heart." --Stephen Stills, Suite: Judy Blue Eyes From Mercuryss2003 at aol.com Tue Jul 17 11:42:44 2007 From: Mercuryss2003 at aol.com (Mercuryss2003 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 14:42:44 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Mercury Summer Stock: MAME: Buy One Get One Free: Wednesday Message-ID: --part1_cd7.14e532a8.33ce67a4_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Mercury Summer Stock offers Buy One Get One Free this Wednesday July 18 at=20 7:30pm MAME Book by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee Music and Lyrics by Jerry=20 Herman Based on the Novel by Patrick Dennis and the play =E2=80=9CAUNTIE MAME=E2=80=9D by Lawrence and Lee Directed and Choreographed by Pierre-Jacques Brault Opening July 13, 2007 At the Parma Little Theatre=20 Who is Mame? Some of Mame's wild, adventurous spirit is inside everyone who=20 lives for the moment and believes that =E2=80=9Clife is a banquet!=E2=80=9D=20= It's the height of=20 the 1920's and Auntie Mame becomes the guardian for her ten-year-old nephew,= =20 Patrick. Mercury Summer Stock presents Broadway's favorite madcap aunt!=20 Director Pierre-Jacques Brault helms an exciting production of the classic m= usical,=20 MAME, starring Cleveland's Own Broadway Diva, Jacqi Loewy. The winner of=20 three Tony Awards, Mame and her friends will have you humming for days to co= me,=20 with an irresistible score by Jerry Herman that includes =E2=80=9CIf He Walk= ed Into My=20 Life=E2=80=9D, =E2=80=9COpen a New Window=E2=80=9D, =E2=80=9CWe Need A Littl= e Christmas=E2=80=9D, =E2=80=9CBosom Buddies=E2=80=9D,=20 and of course, the Title Song. MAME will open on July 13, 2007 at the Parma=20 Little Theatre (6285 W. 54th Street, Parma). This is a limited engagement th= at=20 plays through July 28, 2007. The creative and design team are: Sara Smith, musical director; Juan Ingram,= =20 trumpeter; Mindi Bonde, stage manager.=20 The cast includes Jacqi Loewy* as Mame Dennis; Timothy Mark Adkins=20 (Beauregard), Dan DiCello (Mame's Friend), Katie Erney (Mame's Friend), Jon=20= Fancher (Mr.=20 Dwight Babcock), Amanda Fertal (Agnes Gooch), Christopher Fortunato (Mr.=20 Claude Upson), Annie Hickey (Mame's Friend), Sara Hubacher (Vera Charles), J= oanna=20 May Hunkins (Mame's Friend), Larissa Laughin (Mame's Friend), Judith Lucas=20 (Mrs. Doris Upson), Brian Marshall (Older Patrick), Daniel Marshall (Ito), M= ark=20 McCarthy (Mame's Friend), Cathy Prince (Mame's Friend), Molly Richards (Mame= 's=20 Friend), Olivia Scicolone (Mame's Friend), Miles Sternfeld (Young Patrick),=20 Kris Tesar (Mame's Friend), Matthew Thomas (Mame's Friend), Christopher We= ible=20 (Mame's Friend), Arthur Wise (Mame's Friend). Tickets for MAME are $15.00-$12.00 and available by calling Mercury Summer=20 Stock box office at (216) 771-5862. At A Glance:=20 What: Mercury Summer Stock: MAME When: July 18, 19, 20 21, and 25, 26, 27, 28; All performances at 7:30PM Where: Parma Little Theatre (Adjacent to Parma Senior High) 6285 W.54th=20 Street, Parma OH 44129 Cost: $15.00 for Adults and $12.00 for Juniors/Seniors For more information please visit our website at www.mercurysummerstock.com *Appears Courtesy of Actors Equity Association ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at=20 http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour --part1_cd7.14e532a8.33ce67a4_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

Mercury Summer Stoc= k offers Buy One Get One Free this Wednesday July 18 at 7:30pm=

MAME
Book by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee    = ; Music and Lyrics by Jerry Herman
Based on the Novel by Patrick Dennis
and the play =E2=80=9CAUNTIE MAME=E2=80=9D by Lawrence and Lee

Directed and Choreographed by Pierre-Jacques Brault
Opening July 13, 2007
At the Parma Little Theatre

Who is Mame? Some of Mame's wild, adventurous=20= spirit is inside everyone who lives for the moment and believes that =E2=80= =9Clife is a banquet!=E2=80=9D It's the height of the 1920's and Auntie Mame= becomes the guardian for her ten-year-old nephew, Patrick. Mercu= ry Summer Stock presents Broadway's favorite madcap aunt! Direct= or Pierre-Jacques Brault helms an exciting production of the classic musical= , MAME, starring Cleveland's Own Broadway Diva, Jacqi= Loewy.  The winner of three Tony Awards, Mame and her friends will ha= ve you humming for days to come, with an irresistible score by Jerry Herman=20= that includes =E2=80=9CIf He Walked Into My Life=E2=80=9D, =E2=80=9COpen a N= ew Window=E2=80=9D, =E2=80=9CWe Need A Little Christmas=E2=80=9D, =E2=80=9CB= osom Buddies=E2=80=9D, and of course, the Title Song. MAME will open on July 13, 2007 at the Parma Little Theatre (6285 W. 54th= Street, Parma). This is a limited engagement that plays through July 28, 20= 07.

The creative and design team are: Sara Smith, musical director; Juan Ingram,= trumpeter; Mindi Bonde, stage manager.


The cast includes Jacqi Loewy* as Mame Dennis;= Timothy Mark Adkins (Beauregard), Dan DiCello (Mame's Friend), Katie Erney=20= (Mame's Friend), Jon Fancher (Mr. Dwight Babcock), Amanda Fertal (Agnes Gooc= h), Christopher Fortunato (Mr. Claude Upson), Annie Hickey (Mame's Friend),=20= Sara Hubacher (Vera Charles), Joanna May Hunkins (Mame's Friend), Larissa La= ughin (Mame's Friend), Judith Lucas (Mrs. Doris Upson), Brian Marshall (Olde= r Patrick), Daniel Marshall (Ito), Mark McCarthy (Mame's Friend), Cathy Prin= ce (Mame's Friend), Molly Richards (Mame's Friend), Olivia Scicolone (Mame's= Friend), Miles Sternfeld (Young Patrick), Kris Tesar (Mame's Friend), Matth= ew Thomas (Mame's Friend),  Christopher Weible (Mame's Friend), Arthur= Wise (Mame's Friend).


Tickets for MAME are $15.00-$1= 2.00 and available by calling Mercury Summer Stock box office at = (216) 771-5862
.

At A Glance:

What: Mercury Summer Stock: MAME

When: July 18, 19, 20 21, and 25, 26, 27, 28; All performances at 7:30PM

Where: Parma Little Theatre (Adjacent to Parma Senior High) 6285 W.5= 4th Street, Parma OH 44129

Cost: $15.00 for Adults and $12.00 for Juniors/Seniors

For more information please visit our websit= e at www.mercurysummerstock.com

*Appears Courtesy of Actors Equity Association




**************************************
Get a s= neak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour --part1_cd7.14e532a8.33ce67a4_boundary-- From dadsongs at gmail.com Tue Jul 17 11:45:40 2007 From: dadsongs at gmail.com (Bruce Jennings) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 14:45:40 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Attention Childrens' Melody Experts With Clean Hands and Bright Faces! Message-ID: ------=_Part_9692_14766268.1184697940422 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline HELP! I am working on a project of producing a children's music CD. My client wants a song arranged to a specific melody. The original song had lyrics that read: "We're all in our places, clean hands and bright faces," or something to the effect. I don't know the melody. I'd gratefully appreciate if someone could either convey the melody, either by name or -- if need be -- singing it to me over the phone. Bruce Jennings ------=_Part_9692_14766268.1184697940422 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline
HELP!
 
I am working on a project of producing a children's music CD. My client wants a song arranged to a specific melody. The original song had lyrics that read: "We're all in our places, clean hands and bright faces," or something to the effect. I don't know the melody. I'd gratefully appreciate if someone could either convey the melody, either by name or -- if need be -- singing it to me over the phone.
 
Bruce Jennings
------=_Part_9692_14766268.1184697940422-- From elektrica53 at hotmail.com Tue Jul 17 12:13:45 2007 From: elektrica53 at hotmail.com (silvia marchena guillen) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 14:13:45 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Filmmaker got featured on Youtube! Message-ID:
Hello all! This is just to let you know that the team of Cinekadavera Digital is very pleased to announced that the second episode of our five episodes series "HangGirl" got featured on Youtube! We just received an email from the editor's saying that they have watched the video and have been selected as the "Editor's pick", so now we are in the front page of youtube and everybody can see it!
If you haven't see it yet, please check it out:
 
From magnet at magnet.aztemail.com Tue Jul 17 12:34:27 2007 From: magnet at magnet.aztemail.com (MAGNET) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 15:34:27 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Something Dada Makes Way For Krisztina Lazar Message-ID: <20070717-15342693-5a8-0@acc7> Something Dada will not be having a show this Friday night, while the Tower Press Building welcomes Krisztina Lazar's solo show to the Wooltex Gallery. The opening reception runs from 5 PM to 8 PM at the Wooltex Gallery. Check out Krisztina's website at http://www.transcendentbird.com/ for more information on her artistry. Something Dada will be back on Saturday night for our regularly scheduled 8 and 10:30 PM shows. We are sometimes transcendent, though seldom birdlike, and will also be in the Wooltex Gallery. So come down Saturday night if you can't make the opening (heck, even if you can, come on back) and see what we're making up. SOMETHING DADA IMPROVISATIONAL COMEDY All New... All Different... Like Always. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Next show times (all ages welcome - all tickets just $10): Friday, July 20th, 2007 **NO SHOW - COME SEE THE OPENING** Saturday, July 21st, 2007 8:00 PM and 10:30 PM The Wooltex Gallery Tower Press Building 1900 Superior Avenue Cleveland, OH Free Parking In Rear Cash and Checks only, ATM on site ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Something Dada The Tower Press Building 1900 Superior Ave., Suite 120 Cleveland, OH 44114 216.696.HAHA (4242) info at somethingdada.com http://www.somethingdada.com http://www.cafepress.com/somethingdada http://www.myspace.com/somethingdada Please do not reply to this email. To respond, please send email to info at somethingdada.com. This announcement was sent to neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com. If you do not wish to receive future announcements, please copy and paste the following into your browser's address bar: http://magnet.aztemail.com/optout.asp?addid=1535218&listid=78 From dadsongs at gmail.com Tue Jul 17 14:54:17 2007 From: dadsongs at gmail.com (Bruce Jennings) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 17:54:17 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Childrens' Melody Experts Came Through...With Clean Hands and Bright Faces! Message-ID: ------=_Part_9974_33538190.1184709257404 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Thanks, Lori! I have my melody and it's saved to my cell phone...if I need a cherry start to the day, I just have to check my messages! Bruce Jennings ------=_Part_9974_33538190.1184709257404 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline
Thanks, Lori! 
 
I have my melody and it's saved to my cell phone...if I need a cherry start to the day, I just have to check my messages!
 
Bruce Jennings
 
 
------=_Part_9974_33538190.1184709257404-- From melissasunwater at hotmail.com Tue Jul 17 16:03:27 2007 From: melissasunwater at hotmail.com (melissa ferrato) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 23:03:27 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Looking for circus performers Message-ID: For art show this next Saturday. Looking for stilt walkers, jugglers, etc... Please contact ursularauh at hotmail.com Cheers, _________________________________________________________________ Local listings, incredible imagery, and driving directions - all in one place! http://maps.live.com/?wip=69&FORM=MGAC01 From balletlaves at yahoo.com Tue Jul 17 17:01:09 2007 From: balletlaves at yahoo.com (Courtney Laves) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 17:01:09 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hip Hop teacher needed for the fall Message-ID: <109286.3736.qm@web58706.mail.re1.yahoo.com> --0-1324921200-1184716869=:3736 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Cleveland City Dance is looking for a new energetic Hip-hop teacher for the 2007-2008 year. Classes begin in September and run through mid-June 2008. 3 Classes are scheduled on fridays. The first class may begin at 4:00, 4:30 or 5:00pm. Previous teaching experince is a must. Please forward your resume via info at clevlendcitydance.com You will need to audition by teaching 2 classes on/or by Tuesday, August 7, 2007. You may contact the director, Courtney at 216-932-0222 to set up an appointment. Thank you --------------------------------- Park yourself in front of a world of choices in alternative vehicles. Visit the Yahoo! Auto Green Center. --0-1324921200-1184716869=:3736 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Cleveland City Dance is looking for a new energetic Hip-hop teacher for the 2007-2008 year.
Classes begin in September and run through mid-June 2008.  3 Classes are scheduled on fridays.  The first class may begin at 4:00, 4:30 or 5:00pm.
 
Previous teaching experince is a must.  Please forward your resume via info at clevlendcitydance.com
 
You will need to audition by teaching 2 classes on/or by Tuesday, August 7, 2007.
 
You may contact the director, Courtney at 216-932-0222 to set up an appointment.
 
Thank you


Park yourself in front of a world of choices in alternative vehicles.
Visit the Yahoo! Auto Green Center. --0-1324921200-1184716869=:3736-- From sales at rparts.org Tue Jul 17 17:47:27 2007 From: sales at rparts.org (Brandon Smith) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 20:47:27 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need 2 Korg Triton keyboards In-Reply-To: <20070713050212.595D761FBE@mailman.siteprotect.com> References: <20070713050212.595D761FBE@mailman.siteprotect.com> Message-ID: <089401c7c8d5$37012680$7100a8c0@RPA.LOCAL> Need to rent these for three weeks. Anyone got a lead? Brandon Smith Mansfield Symphony Orchestra No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.476 / Virus Database: 269.10.8/904 - Release Date: 7/16/2007 5:42 PM From info at standingrock.net Tue Jul 17 18:19:45 2007 From: info at standingrock.net (Standing Rock Cultural Arts) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 21:19:45 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Clarification on date for Festive Friday Message-ID: <469D6AB1.8000908@standingrock.net> Greetings, It was pointed out that the press release had the incorrect date on it. The correct date is Friday, July 27, 5-11pm Thank you. Standing Rock Cultural Arts 257 N. Water St. Kent, OH 44240 330-673-4970 www.standingrock.net From melissasunwater at hotmail.com Tue Jul 17 18:52:08 2007 From: melissasunwater at hotmail.com (melissa ferrato) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 01:52:08 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Take 2. Message-ID: Looking for people skilled in the art of play. Jugglers, stiltwalkers, firedancers, clowns, face painters, balloon artists, acrobats, costume wearers, etc. For an interactive arts event in downtown Akron on Wednesday the 25th. Please contact Ursula at ursularauh at hotmail.com. _________________________________________________________________ http://liveearth.msn.com From meglouisedance at yahoo.com Tue Jul 17 19:22:49 2007 From: meglouisedance at yahoo.com (megan pitcher) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 19:22:49 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Moves (News) Message-ID: <263755.41641.qm@web55408.mail.re4.yahoo.com> Cleveland Moves (News) Dance Info and Opinions www.meglouisedance.blogspot.com Check out all the dance performances and events coming up! Tell us about the dance events in your area or recommend dance classes. Anyone can post a new listing or add comments to existing postings. All you need is a gmail account. For more help becoming a blog author, contact Megan: meglouisedance at yahoo.com ____________________________________________________________________________________ Yahoo! oneSearch: Finally, mobile search that gives answers, not web links. http://mobile.yahoo.com/mobileweb/onesearch?refer=1ONXIC From februarycarrie at yahoo.com Tue Jul 17 19:35:17 2007 From: februarycarrie at yahoo.com (Carrie Bodenger) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 19:35:17 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]78 record update - homes have been found! Message-ID: <699591.19244.qm@web33613.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1776885354-1184726117=:19244 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hi there, Thanks to all of you who responded to my cry for help...including old friends who have reconnected! There were lots of good suggestions. Several people who first contacted me are coming to check them out soon. If I have any left over I'll contact those of you who asked about specific records or made specific requests. Carrie (tuesday eve, 7/17) --------------------------------- Yahoo! oneSearch: Finally, mobile search that gives answers, not web links. --0-1776885354-1184726117=:19244 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Hi there,
Thanks to all of you who responded to my cry for help...including old friends who have reconnected! There were lots of good suggestions.
 
Several people who first contacted me are coming to check them out soon. If I have any left over I'll  contact those of you who asked about specific records or made specific requests.
 
Carrie  (tuesday eve, 7/17)
 
 


Yahoo! oneSearch: Finally, mobile search that gives answers, not web links. --0-1776885354-1184726117=:19244-- From mslerner at adelphia.net Tue Jul 17 19:39:57 2007 From: mslerner at adelphia.net (Michael Lerner) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 22:39:57 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Flashback Band Performs at Legacy Saturday Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_002E_01C7C8C3.66EF3880 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Flashback rock 'n soul band will be performing at Legacy Village in Lyndhurst this Saturday, July 21 from 7pm - 10pm. Come on out for a great evening of pop, rock, soul, r&b, and Motown hits. Don't forget your dance shoes! Sunday, July 29 we will be entertaining at Solon Home Days from 1pm to 4pm. For our complete schedule, go to www.flashbackbandonline.com ------=_NextPart_000_002E_01C7C8C3.66EF3880 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The = Flashback rock 'n soul band will be performing at Legacy = Village in=20 Lyndhurst this Saturday, July 21 from 7pm - = 10pm.
Come on out for = a great=20 evening of pop, rock, soul, r&b, and Motown hits. Don't forget your = dance=20 shoes!
 
Sunday, July 29 = we will be=20 entertaining at Solon Home Days from 1pm to 4pm.
 
For our = complete schedule,=20 go to www.flashbackbandonline.com
 
 
 
------=_NextPart_000_002E_01C7C8C3.66EF3880-- From Jharcar at weathervaneplayhouse.com Wed Jul 18 05:09:02 2007 From: Jharcar at weathervaneplayhouse.com (Jan Harcar) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 08:09:02 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for "The Lion in Winter" -- Akron Message-ID: <002e01c7c934$6e5dec80$6b01a8c0@wcp.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_002B_01C7C912.E6CDF4C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable AUDITION NOTICE X AUDITION NOTICE X AUDITION NOTICE Ticket Office: 330-836-2626 Weathervane Playhouse Announces AUDITIONS - BY APPOINTMENT for THE LION IN WINTER Weathervane Playhouse will hold AUDITIONS BY APPOINTMENT for THE LION IN = WINTER by James Goldman. Auditions will be held at Weathervane = Playhouse, 1301 Weathervane Lane (in the Valley off Merriman Road) on = Sunday and Monday, August 5 and 6, starting at 7 p.m. Auditioners are = asked to prepare 1 contemporary, dramatic monologue not to exceed 2 = minutes in length. Call 330-836-2626 for an appointment. 14 = Performances run October 10 - 28, 2007 Needed: 5 Men age 16 - 55 Henry: age 45 - 55, Richard: 25 - 35, Geoffrey: 20 - 30, John: 16 - 21, = Philip: 18 - 25 2 Women age 20 - 55 Eleanor: age 45 - 55, Alais: age 20 - 28 Director for the production is Rohn Thomas (AEA, AFTRS, SAG) who is an = actor/director based mainly in the Cleveland/Pittsurgh areas who has = appeared in bit or supporting roles in such notable movies as The = Shawshank Redemption and The Mothman Prophecies. In addition to film, = Thomas has been an Equity Actor for over twenty-five years and has = worked at such regional theatres as the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, = the Studio Arena in Buffalo, The Cleveland Play House, and the Great = Lakes Theatre Festival. His work also includes industrial film = (corporate training videos), voice-overs and commercials. He recently = did a one-time spot on the hit television series The West Wing. Other = Television credits include the made-for-TV films What She Doesn't Know, = Babe Ruth, Guilty Until Proven Innocent, Murder Ordained and the = television pilot Equal Justice. When not working on stage, screen or studio, Thomas teaches his a highly = praised, recurring workshop, Acting for the Camera, at Kent State = University. Thomas feels that actor training in the US today must = include instruction in film acting. 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 ------=_NextPart_000_002B_01C7C912.E6CDF4C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

AUDITION NOTICE X AUDITION = NOTICE=20 X = AUDITION=20 NOTICE

Ticket Office: 330-836-2626

Weathervane Playhouse Announces

AUDITIONS =96 BY APPOINTMENT = for

THE LION IN=20 WINTER

Weathervane Playhouse will hold AUDITIONS BY = APPOINTMENT for THE LION IN=20 WINTER by James Goldman. Auditions will be held at = Weathervane=20 Playhouse, 1301 Weathervane Lane (in the Valley off Merriman Road) on = Sunday and Monday, August 5 and 6, starting at 7 = p.m.=20 Auditioners are asked to prepare 1 contemporary, dramatic monologue = not to=20 exceed 2 minutes in length. Call 330-836-2626 for an = appointment.  14=20 Performances run October 10 - 28, 2007

Needed:

5 Men age 16 - 55

Henry: age 45 =96 55, Richard: 25 =96 35, Geoffrey: 20 = =96 30, John:=20 16 =96 21, Philip: 18 - 25

2 Women age 20 - 55

Eleanor: age 45 =96 55, Alais: age 20 =96 28

Director for the production is Rohn = Thomas=20 (AEA, AFTRS, SAG) who is an actor/director based=20 mainly in the Cleveland/Pittsurgh areas who = has appeared=20 in bit or supporting roles in such notable movies as The Shawshank Redemption and The Mothman=20 Prophecies. In = addition to=20 film, Thomas has been an Equity Actor for over twenty-five years and has = worked=20 at such regional theatres as the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, the = Studio=20 Arena in Buffalo, The Cleveland Play House, and the Great Lakes Theatre=20 Festival. His work also includes industrial film (corporate training = videos),=20 voice-overs and commercials. He recently did a one-time spot on the hit=20 television series The West=20 Wing. Other = Television credits=20 include the made-for-TV films <= I>What She Doesn't=20 Know, Babe=20 Ruth, Guilty Until Proven=20 Innocent, = Murder=20 Ordained and the = television=20 pilot Equal=20 Justice.

When not working on stage, screen or studio, Thomas teaches his a = highly=20 praised, recurring workshop, Acting for the Camera, at Kent State University. Thomas=20 feels that actor training in the US today must include instruction in = film=20 acting.

The Ohio Arts Council = helped fund this=20 program with state tax dollars to encourage economic = growth,
education excellence and = cultural=20 enrichment for all Ohioans.
Additional Season = Sponsors: WKSU,=20 Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company
www.weathervaneplayhouse.com=
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Yahoo! Small Business gives you all the tools to get online. --0-74157235-1184765038=:54284-- From fstorch at beckcenter.org Wed Jul 18 07:27:40 2007 From: fstorch at beckcenter.org (Fran Storch) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 10:27:40 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Experience the "de-lovely" music of Cole Porter - Teen Musical Theater Camp at Beck Center Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84EEB06E1@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7C947.CBD04BEE Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable End your Summer on a High Note... =20 Experience the "de-lovely" music of Cole Porter at the Beck Center for the Arts' Summer Performance Workshop Musical Theater =20 "I Get A Kick Out of You!" July 30 to August 17, 2007 Mondays through Fridays 12:00 to 4:00 pm Ages 13-18 Tuition: $295 =20 To register, call the Beck Center at (216) 521-2540, ext. 222 or online at www.beckcenter.org =20 =20 This three-week musical theater camp is for students who are serious about performing. The camp will follow the fifty-year career of composer Cole Porter, famous for his Broadway musicals and Hollywood hits such as Anything Goes and Kiss Me Kate.=20 =20 Cole Porter was noted for his sophisticated lyrics, clever rhymes and complex forms. His musicals bring to life the golden era of the Broadway Musical. As students prepare for the show, they will have the opportunity to hone their techniques in singing and dance in the style of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rodgers. With top hats and tails, ball gowns and tapping feet, the performance will be a gala event.=20 =20 Working with each choreographer and musical director, students will be challenged to bring the work of the classroom up to performance level as they mount this tremendous musical show. Make new friends while enjoying a fabulous performance experience on the Beck Center Main Stage. =20 Placement Auditions Thursday, July 26, 6:00 to 9:00 pm or Saturday, July 28, 12:00 to 3:00 pm. =20 Classes=20 July 30 to August 17 Mondays through Fridays 12:00 to 4:00 pm =20 Performances Friday, August 17 at 7:30 pm and Saturday, August 18 at 2:00 and 7:30 pm. =20 SPW Musical Theater Staff 2007 Director: Dawn Youngs Choreographers: Monica Olejko, Rachael Widener, Megan Pitcher, and Steven Higganbotham Musical Directors: Brad Wyner, Heidi Herczeg, Nick Crowthers, and Evie Morris =20 To register, call the Beck Center at (216) 521-2540, ext. 222 or online at www.beckcenter.org =20 =20 Posted by: Fran Storch Marketing Assistant Beck Center for the Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, OH 44107 (216) 521-2540, x244 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7C947.CBD04BEE Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

End your Summer = on a High Note...

 

Experience the “de-lovely” = music of Cole Porter

at= the Beck Center for the Arts’

Summer Performance Workshop = Musical Theater

 

“I Get = A Kick Out of You!”

July 30 to = Au= gust 17, 2007

Mondays through = Fridays

12:0= 0 to 4:00 pm

Ages = 13-18

Tuition: = $295

 

To register, call the = Beck = Center at (216) 521-2540, ext. 222 or online = at www.beckcenter.org

 

This three-week musical theater camp is for students who = are serious about performing.  = The camp will follow the fifty-year career of composer Cole = Porter, famous for his Broadway musicals and = Hollywood hits such as Anything = Goes and Kiss Me Kate. =

 

Cole Porter = was noted for his sophisticated lyrics, clever rhymes and complex forms.  His musicals bring to life the = golden era of the Broadway Musical.  = As students prepare for the show, they will have the opportunity to hone = their techniques in singing and dance in the style of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rodgers.  With top hats and = tails, ball gowns and tapping feet, the performance will be a gala event. =

 

Working with each choreographer and musical director, = students will be challenged to bring the work of the classroom up to performance = level as they mount this tremendous musical show.  Make new friends while enjoying = a fabulous performance experience on the Beck Center Main = Stage.

 

Placement Auditions

Thursday, July 26, 6:= 00 to 9:00 pm or Saturday, July 28, 12= :00 to 3:00 pm.

 

Classes =

July 30 to August 17

Mondays through Fridays

12:00 to 4:00 pm

 

Performances=

Friday, August 17 at 7:= 30 pm and Saturday, August 18 at = 2:= 00 and = 7:= 30 pm.

 

SPW Musical Theater Staff 2007

Director:         = ;       Dawn Youngs

Choreographers:    Monica Olejko, Rachael Widener, Megan Pitcher, and Steven = Higganbotham

Musical Directors: = Brad Wyner, Heidi Herczeg, Nick Crowthers, and Evie = Morris

 

To register, call the = Beck = Center at (216) 521-2540, ext. 222 or online = at www.beckcenter.org

 

=  

Posted by:

Fran Storch

Marketing Assistant

Beck Center for the = Arts

17801 Detroit = Avenue

Lakewood, OH  = 44107

(216) 521-2540, x244

 

 

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7C947.CBD04BEE-- From wasonpc1 at gmail.com Wed Jul 18 07:38:46 2007 From: wasonpc1 at gmail.com (Ross Wason) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 10:38:46 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last Weekend for "A Chorus Line" at ACT! Message-ID: ------=_Part_88945_12056552.1184769526812 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline *Aurora Community Theatre* ** Proudly Presents our Summer Theatre Production of ** *"A Chorus Line" * ** *8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays * *July 20 & 21 * *LAST WEEKEND!* *Directed by Allison Bressi* *Produced by Marianne Paul* *Complete cast, crew, show information **and tickets available on-line at* *www.auroracommunitytheatre.com * ** *or Call 330-562-1818* Conceived and Originally Directed and Choreographed by MICHAEL BENNETT Book by James Kirkwood & Nicholas Dante Music by Marvin Hamlisch Lyrics by Edward Kleban Co-Choreographed by Bob Avian *"A Chorus Line"* is a stunning musical-verite about a chorus audition for a Broadway musical. It tells of the achingly poignant ambitions of professional Broadway gypsies to land a job in the show and is a powerful metaphor for all human aspiration. Memorable musical numbers include *I Can Do That, At the Ballet, Dance:Ten;Looks;Three, The Music and the Mirror, What I Did for Love, One (Singular Sensation) *and *I Hope I Get It. *9 Tony Awards 3 Obie Awards Pulitzer Prize for Drama Special Gold Tony Award in honor of becoming Broadway's longest-running musical.* * -- Ross H. Wason, Sr. 216-643-8122 Office 216-965-4547 Cell WasonPC1 at gmail.com ------=_Part_88945_12056552.1184769526812 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline
Aurora Community Theatre
 
Proudly Presents our Summer Theatre Production of
 
"A Chorus Line"
 
8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays

July 20 & 21

LAST WEEKEND!

Directed by Allison Bressi
Produced by Marianne Paul
Complete cast, crew, show information and tickets available on-line at
 
or Call 330-562-1818

Conceived and Originally Directed and Choreographed by MICHAEL BENNETT
Book by James Kirkwood & Nicholas Dante
Music by Marvin Hamlisch
Lyrics by Edward Kleban
Co-Choreographed by Bob Avian

"A Chorus Line" is a stunning musical-verite about a chorus audition for a Broadway musical.  It tells of the achingly poignant ambitions of professional Broadway gypsies to land a job in the show and is a powerful metaphor for all human aspiration.  Memorable musical numbers include I Can Do That, At the Ballet, Dance:Ten;Looks;Three, The Music and the Mirror, What I Did for Love, One (Singular Sensation) and
I Hope I Get It.  
9 Tony Awards
3 Obie Awards
Pulitzer Prize for Drama
Special Gold Tony Award in honor of becoming Broadway's longest-running musical.


--
Ross H. Wason, Sr.
216-643-8122 Office
216-965-4547 Cell
WasonPC1 at gmail.com

------=_Part_88945_12056552.1184769526812-- From WorkmanL at playhousesquare.org Wed Jul 18 08:21:07 2007 From: WorkmanL at playhousesquare.org (Lora Workman) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 11:21:07 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]2007 Rising Start Talent Contest for Singers & Dancers at Playhouse Square - $500.00 Grand Prize & No Entry Fee! Message-ID: <7F149345E01A6A469CE2CE13DBF6FF0004B2650A@ntserv6.playhousesquare.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7C94F.4388A827 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 2007 RISING STAR TALENT CONTEST at PLAYHOUSE SQUARE $500.00 GRAND PRIZE! NO ENTRY FEE!! =20 SINGERS & DANCERS AGES 7 THRU ADULT Whether you're 7 or 70, a clogger or an opera singer, you can compete with local talent for cash prizes and get the chance to perform on one of the stages at Playhouse Square. The Rising Star Talent Contest is for Singers and Dancers only (solo or groups welcome). Sorry no bands, clowns, comedians, jugglers, magicians, etc. =20 PRELIMINARY AUDITIONS (BY APPOINTMENT ONLY) WILL BE HELD ON: Thursday, August 23, 2007 and Saturday, August 25, 2007 =20 TO REQUEST AN APPLICATION: Reply to this email (a jpeg file will be sent to you), call 216.348.7909, or go to www.playhousesquare.org/arts-education and download the application. =20 DEADLINE FOR APPLICATION SUBMISSION: Friday, August 17, 2007 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7C94F.4388A827 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
2007 RISING STAR TALENT = CONTEST
at
PLAYHOUSE=20 SQUARE
$500.00 GRAND PRIZE!
NO ENTRY=20 FEE!!
 
SINGERS & DANCERS AGES 7 THRU = ADULT
Whether=20 you're 7 or 70, a clogger or an opera singer, you can compete with local = talent=20 for cash prizes and get the chance to perform on one of the stages at = Playhouse=20 Square. The Rising Star Talent Contest is for = Singers and Dancers only (solo or groups welcome). Sorry no = bands,=20 clowns, comedians, jugglers, magicians, = etc.
 
PRELIMINARY AUDITIONS (BY APPOINTMENT ONLY) = WILL = BE HELD=20 ON:
Thursday,=20 August 23, 2007 and Saturday, August 25,=20 2007
 
TO REQUEST AN APPLICATION:
Reply to=20 this email (a jpeg file will be sent to you), call 216.348.7909, or = go to=20 www.playhousesquar= e.org/arts-education=20 and download the application.
 
DEADLINE FOR APPLICATION=20 SUBMISSION:
Friday, August 17,=20 2007
 
 
------_=_NextPart_001_01C7C94F.4388A827-- From najyoung at aol.com Wed Jul 18 09:03:51 2007 From: najyoung at aol.com (najyoung at aol.com) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 12:03:51 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tam Tam Magic @ Ingenuity Fest 2007- Come and support African music and culture in Cleveland! Message-ID: <8C9976C5E38FA91-FD4-91E1@webmail-dd07.sysops.aol.com> ----------MB_8C9976C5E38FA91_FD4_12679_webmail-dd07.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Tam Magic is a collective of talented artists from?West Africa?and the United States who?have united?to preserve and promote?the beauty and complexity of traditional African?cultures through music, song and dance. Led by?Senegalese master?percussionist Assane M'baye, Tam Tam Magic?dazzles audiences with lightening fast rhythms?and amazing choreography. They perform @ Ingenuity Fest, Sunday, 7/22/07, at?6pm on the Main Stage located on E. 14 & Euclid.? Admission is just $5.? For more information about Tam Tam Magic please call: (216) 224-4313??or email:?tanya-robinson at sbcglobal.net ________________________________________________________________________ AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com. ----------MB_8C9976C5E38FA91_FD4_12679_webmail-dd07.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Tam Magic is a collective of talented artists from West Africa and the United States who have united to preserve and promote the beauty and complexity of traditional African cultures through music, song and dance. Led by Senegalese master percussionist Assane M'baye, Tam Tam Magic dazzles audiences with lightening fast rhythms and amazing choreography.

They perform @ Ingenuity Fest, Sunday, 7/22/07, at 6pm on the Main Stage located on E. 14 & Euclid.  Admission is just $5. 

For more information about Tam Tam Magic please call: (216) 224-4313  or email: tanya-robinson at sbcglobal.net

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----------MB_8C9976C5E38FA91_FD4_12679_webmail-dd07.sysops.aol.com-- From road_luva at yahoo.com Wed Jul 18 09:41:17 2007 From: road_luva at yahoo.com (Melissa Hughes) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 09:41:17 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Location Needed Message-ID: <59028.34143.qm@web83106.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1266202905-1184776877=:34143 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Seeking a location to host a open mic reading series beginning in August. Please email me to discuss location, cost and dates. Thanks Melissa road_luva at yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Make August even hotter!! Strawberries and Whipped Cream erotic reading series invites writers and readers of erotic literature and erotica to participate in an evening of mental stimulation. No matter what you?re into, you?ll hear something that will hit the spot. Date and Location TBA For more details email Melissa at road_luva at yahoo.com --0-1266202905-1184776877=:34143 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Seeking a location to host a open mic reading series beginning in August. Please email me to discuss location, cost and dates. Thanks
Melissa
 
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Make August even hotter!!
 
Strawberries and Whipped Cream erotic reading series
invites
writers and readers of erotic literature and erotica to participate in an evening of mental stimulation. No matter what you?re into, you?ll hear something that will hit the spot.
Date and Location TBA
For more details email Melissa at road_luva at yahoo.com
--0-1266202905-1184776877=:34143-- From RBobgan at cptonline.org Tue Jul 17 19:16:18 2007 From: RBobgan at cptonline.org (Raymond Bobgan) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 22:16:18 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions -- CPT needs 3 men 17-50 for Osama the Hero Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7C8E1.A07AFF8B Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 =20 CPT is holding additional auditions for Osama the Hero by Dennis Kelly, Directed by Raymond Bobgan. =20 =20 We are currently looking to cast three male roles, ages 17, 25-29, and 50. =20 Auditions are by appointment only. Appointments will be scheduled in 15 minute increments on the following dates and times: =20 Saturday, July 21st - 12:30pm - 5:00pm Monday, July 23rd - 6:00pm - 9:00pm Please email artistic at cptonline.org to schedule an appointment. If you do not have email, please call 216.631.2727 x 206 and leave a message with your preferred time slot.=20 =20 Summary:=20 A teenager inflames his high school with an unorthodox response to a homework assignment. Garages are blowing up all over the neighborhood. Vigilantes must find someone to shoulder the blame. A rollercoaster of a play by an important emerging playwright, Osama the Hero is a raw, angry and provocative new work. This is an Ohio and regional premiere.=20 =20 Main rehearsals begin 9/17 with performances running 10/18-11/4. There will be a few rehearsals in August and September.=20 =20 Auditioners must present a contemporary monologue, 1-2 minutes in length.=20 There will also be cold readings from the script and we may do some improvisations. Equity roles may be offered for this show. All roles are paid positions. =20 Auditions will take place at Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit Ave., Cleveland, OH 44102. For more information on the 2007-2008 Season, please visit www.cptonline.org =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7C8E1.A07AFF8B Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

 

CPT is holding additional auditions for Osama the Hero = by Dennis Kelly, Directed by Raymond Bobgan.  =

 

We are currently looking to cast three male roles, ages 17, 25-29, and = 50.

 

Auditions are by appointment = only. = Appointments will be scheduled in 15 minute increments on the following dates and = times:

 

Saturday, July 21st – 12:30pm = – 5:00pm

Monday, July 23rd – 6:00pm – = 9:00pm

Please email artistic at cptonline.org = to schedule an appointment.  If you do not have email, please call 216.631.2727 x 206 and leave a message with your preferred time slot. =

 

Summary: =

A teenager inflames his high school with an = unorthodox response to a homework assignment. Garages are blowing up all over the = neighborhood. Vigilantes must find someone to shoulder the blame. A rollercoaster of a = play by an important emerging playwright, Osama the Hero is a raw, angry and provocative new work.  This = is an Ohio and = regional premiere.

 

Main rehearsals begin 9/17 with performances running 10/18-11/4.

There will be a few rehearsals in August and = September.

 

Auditioners must present a = contemporary monologue, 1-2 minutes in length.

There will also be cold readings from the script and = we may do some improvisations. Equity roles may be offered for this show. All = roles are paid positions.

 

Auditions will take place at Cleveland Public = Theatre, 6415 Detroit Ave., = Cleveland, OH  44102.  For more = information on the 2007-2008 Season, please visit = www.cptonline.org

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C7C8E1.A07AFF8B-- From mrsprosty at hotmail.com Wed Jul 18 10:01:38 2007 From: mrsprosty at hotmail.com (Matthew A. Sprosty) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 13:01:38 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]My Play - Malicious Bunny - Opens this weekend Message-ID:
Dear Neopal,
 
Within the past year, I have written you plenty a-times to promote other Fourth Wall Productions.  Now, the day comes, when I invite you personally to see my play, Malicious Bunny, which Fourth Wall is World-Premiering at Kalliope Stage July 19th-29th.
 
I've been a Cleveland resident all my life (except for the four years I lived on Ohio University's campus.)  I grew up in North Olmsted, and moved to Westlake in Fourth grade, where I finished out my school years in Westlake High.  Now, I'm back on the West side.
 
Malicious Bunny deals, mainly, with my apprehensions of marriage due to divorce rates.  The story is about Jonathon Wicks, who will do anything to not get divorced.  His wife, Angela, tests the theory by saying she is only going to be happy in the marriage if Jonathon kills her parents, which will give them an inheritance of millions.
 
Some friends of Fourth Wall, who weren't going to be in town when the show played, got to see a run-through rehearsal, and said: "This is the play to see to get people into theatre."  Which was truly remarkable for me.  I try to write to entertain non-theatre go'ers, and theatre go'ers alike.  I try to make the play easily enjoyable across a wider-range of audience members.  Of course, a dark comedy, will appeal more to audiences with an edgier sense-of-humor...  If you like theatre, and want to get some friends involved with your love of it- bring them to the show.  Or your kids, (although, due to some curse words used, I wouldn't recommend the production for fourteen year olds and younger.) 
 
Also, the friends said it was my "best play to date."  Which is always nice to hear...
 
Becca Cole, and Fourth Wall, put together a cast of actors and actresses that I have found truly amazing.  Nate Bigger (which Fourth Wall enticed out of southern ohio, and who now resides in North Royalton) makes his first appearance on a Cleveland stage, and I couldn't be happier that he's doing it in my play.  His comic timing, and the goofiness he brings to Jonathon, is exactly what I was envisioning when writing the character.
 
Stephanie Ford brings an edge, and subtle mannuerisms, that brings life to Angela.  Base character- Angela is a snot.  But, Stephanie rounds her out to make her human, likeable, and trackable.
 
Dash Combs, always on point, and in the moment, plays Jonathon's best and most loyal friend, Greg.   
 
And Kat Gallagher and Steven Hoffman have been the most surprising, yet.  I do not like stock characters, and do not like to write characters that have a couple lines and then wait in the wings until their curtain call.  So, Kat and Steve are double-casted, and through their magnifiscent (sp.?) character work- I knew I had to write more bits and pieces for their Detective characters to do.  (They also play Angela's parents)
 
All in all, I think Fourth Wall did a fantastic job with my script, and I wish all of you to see it.  It's only $10 a ticket.
 
Preview Night, Thursday the 19th, at 8pm
Opening Night, Friday the 20th, at 8pm
Saturday Night, the 21st, at 8pm
Sunday Night, the 22nd, at 5pm
 
Then, Thursday the 26th- Saturday the 28th at 8pm
Closing Night, Sunday the 29th, at 5pm
 
Kalliope Stage is at the corner of Cedar and Lee.  2134 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights.
 
Call the box office coordinator at 330-283-2442  to reserve tickets, or just buy them at the box office (which I will be working most nights.)  I would love to hear any feedback you have to give if you want to give it.
 
I'm very fortunate to be doing what I love in the city that I love.  And, if you love Cleveland, and Cleveland theatre, I would love to meet you, too. 
 
Hope to see you there,
Matthew A. Sprosty
Resident Playwright
Fourth Wall Productions
 
ps. I also wrote two sneak-peek trailers for Fourth Wall which they put together.  One, an informerical-like set-up of the play that stars Nate Bigger, and the other- a teaser with facts on divorce.  You can find those on their myspace page-   http://www.myspace.com/fourthwallproductions
From Michael_L_Caraffi at KeyBank.com Wed Jul 18 10:05:07 2007 From: Michael_L_Caraffi at KeyBank.com (Michael_L_Caraffi at KeyBank.com) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 13:05:07 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Joseph Musicians needed... PAID GIG! Message-ID: --0__=0ABBF98FDFCE213F8f9e8a93df938690918c0ABBF98FDFCE213F Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" For Immediate Release: MUSICIANS STILL NEEDED FOR ELYRIA SUMMER THEATER'S PRODUCTION OF "JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT" Musical Director is still looking to fill the following vacant positions: WOODWIND I (Clarinet, Flute, Piccolo) WOODWIND II (Clarinet, Soprano Sax, Bass Clarinet) TRUMPET GUITAR BASS Production dates are : July 26, 2007 @ 8:00pm July 27, 2007 @ 8:00pm July 28, 2007 @ 8:00pm July 29, 2007 @ 2:00pm Pay is $125.00 per musician. Interested parties should contact Musical Director, Mike Caraffi at mcaraffi at yahoo.com or by calling 216-355-3598. =20 Thanks, =20 =20 Michael L. Caraffi =20 =20 Business Systems Analyst =20 =20 KNB Support Services =20 =20 KeyBank, N.A. =20 =20 Phone 216-689-4656=A0 or 4-4656 = =20 =20 Fax 216-689-3961 =20 =20 Visit Our Department Website (Click Here) =20 =20 ***************************************************************************= **** This communication may contain privileged and/or confidential information. = It is intended solely for the use of the addressee. If you are not the intended recipient, you are strictly prohibited from disclosing, copying, distributi= ng or using any of this information. If you received this communication in err= or, please contact the sender immediately and destroy the material in its entir= ety, whether electronic or hard copy. This communication may contain nonpublic p= ersonal information about consumers subject to the restrictions of the=20 Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act. You may not directly or indirectly reuse or rediscl= ose such information for any purpose other than to provide the services for whi= ch you are receiving the information. 127 Public Square, Cleveland, OH 44114 ***************************************************************************= **** If you prefer not to receive future e-mail offers for products or services = from Key send an e-mail to DNERequests at key.com with 'No Promotional E-mails' in = the SUBJECT line. --0__=0ABBF98FDFCE213F8f9e8a93df938690918c0ABBF98FDFCE213F Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1"

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Get the Yahoo! toolbar and be alerted to new email wherever you're surfing. --0-1668447419-1184778599=:94739-- From JGemini61065 at aol.com Wed Jul 18 10:50:01 2007 From: JGemini61065 at aol.com (JGemini61065 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 13:50:01 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Horizions" update..a step closer........ Message-ID: --part1_d67.e5eca06.33cfacc9_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ......here's what I found out so far. I was able to find the Costumers phone number. She's working on another film. The connection wasn't the greatest.....somewhere in Southern United States. The film won "Best costume" in Savanah. So there must have been some sort of finished copy. She spoke to Ryan yesterday. He's still trying to 'finish it'. She's going to have him call me or call me back with his number. Well................that's something. :) Be well,Jeffrey Cain ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour --part1_d67.e5eca06.33cfacc9_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable ......h= ere's what I found out so far.

I was able to find the Costumers phone number. She's working on another film= . The connection wasn't the greatest.....somewhere in Southern United States= .

The film won "Best costume" in Savanah.

So there must have been some sort of finished copy.
She spoke to Ryan yesterday. He's still trying to 'finish it'.
She's going to have him call me or call me back with his number.

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Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/a= olcom30tour --part1_d67.e5eca06.33cfacc9_boundary-- >From Rex R. Snider" JULY 18, 2007 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Kalliope Stage Announces 2007-2008 Season Kalliope???s fifth season features three sparkling musical comedies and a series of very special events. CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OHIO ???Kalliope Stage announces its fifth season of musicals, opening September 2007 through June 2008 at 2134 Lee Road in Cleveland Heights. Performances are Wednesday through Saturday at 8pm, and Sunday at 2pm. For subscriptions and individual tickets go to www.KalliopeStage.com, or phone 216 321 0870. Kalliope Stage proudly opens its mainstage subscription season with the new version of DEAR WORLD. Book by JEROME LAWRENCE, ROBERT E. LEE; music and lyrics by JERRY HERMAN (MAME, HELLO DOLLY); based on the Jean Giraudoux play THE MADWOMAN OF CHAILLOT. Directed by Artistic Director PAUL F. GURGOL, DEAR WORLD is a bubbly Broadway musical celebrating the innocent wisdom of a Parisian eccentric. Who will save Paris from greedy oil tycoons determined to blow it up in search of black gold? Enter a madcap rescue team of bohemians in this romantic tale of an unconventional woman who still believes poetry, love and idealism conquer all. ILONA DULASKI stars in the role of Countess Aurelia, made famous in the film by Katharine Hepburn and onstage by Angela Lansbury. September 27 to October 21, 2007. Join Kalliope for the regional premiere of Ed Dixon???s FANNY HILL. It???s a saucy, sexy, new musical comedy romp through 1750 London. Based on the naughty novel by John Cleland, innocent Fanny travels to London to make her fortune and ends up making a great deal more??? the army, navy, and most of Parliament. Fanny becomes the foremost practitioner of the world's oldest profession and gives new meaning to the expression, 'making it!' Bursting with buoyant energy and infectious bawdiness, Fanny proves that crime really can pay. Director PAUL F. GURGOL describes the show???s tongue-in-cheek glee as a cross between CANDIDE and PIRATES OF PENZANCE. February 14 to March 9, 2008. Kalliope Stage is delighted to announce Cole Porter classic CAN CAN. A whole score of hit standards "I Love Paris,""C'est Magnifique" and "It's All Right With Me" come to life in this lavish production set in 1893 Belle ??poque Paris. CAN CAN recalls the decadence of the "live and let live" gay nineties, and tells the tale of La Mome Pistache, the first female owner of a profitable illegal caf?? where women dance the provocative Can-Can. She tries to seduce the highly moral judge, Aristide Forestier, who is trying to bring down her business. In the original Broadway production, a young Gwen Verdon stopped the show and walked off with the first of her four Tony Awards. Artistic Director PAUL F. 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Rehearsals will be Sunday thru Thursdays. =20 Performance Opens - Friday, October 5 - 7:30 pm =20 Requirements: Appointment needed - Call Ann Hedger at 440-951-7500 x103 - Come prepared with a short 60's pop-style song. - Bring sheet music in the proper key. - An accompanist will play for all auditioners. =20 Casting Information: Needed: 3 women & 1 man No AEA Contracts available for this production Looking for a cast of energetic, funny, charismatic adult actors in their 20's, 30's or 40's who can sing & move well. The man will portray multiple characters. =20 The Story: Cindy works in a Laundromat. It's her birthday and everything seems just swell until the postman arrives and gives her all sorts of bad news including that she has been dumped by her pen-pal boyfriend. Cindy becomes depressed and tries 'suicide by laundry'. In walk, Marge and Dee Dee, Cindy's guardian angels, sent 'down' to help with her dilemma. Suds is loaded with more than fifty chart-topping hits from the 60s including These Boots are Made for Walkin', Are You Lonesome Tonight?, Chapel of Love, It's My Party, Johnny Angel, Respect, Secret Agent Man, and more.=20 =20 From kishia.williamson at sbcglobal.net Wed Jul 18 12:22:13 2007 From: kishia.williamson at sbcglobal.net (Kishia Williamson) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 15:22:13 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Funny & Memorable Stories Message-ID: I'm looking for funny and/or memorable stories from actors for a book I'm working on ...maybe its about a first audition, a class or performance ...maybe you tripped off the stage into the director's lap or got uncontrollable giggles in the middle of a serious scene...whatever it is especially a memory that may have also taught you something about acting. All submissions will be left anonymous-- these are for the purpose of adding a little humor to the project. Drop me a line if you have a minute to share! From donald.boozer at cpl.org Wed Jul 18 12:27:26 2007 From: donald.boozer at cpl.org (Donald Boozer) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 15:27:26 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Public Library: Warhol, India, and Baseball Message-ID: The following books relating to the performing arts are available in = the Literature Department=2C second floor of the Main Cleveland Public = Library=2C downtown Cleveland=2C at East Sixth Street and Superior Avenue= =2E = Click on the link provided to access the library=92s catalog to reserve = any of these titles=2E For more information=2C visit our location=2C call= 216- 623-2881=2C or email us at =93literature =3Cat=3E cpl=2Eorg=2E=94 Andy Warhol Screen Tests=3A The Films of Andy Warhol Catalogue Raisonn=E9= =2E Callie Angell=2E Abrams=2C 2006=2E (PN1998=2E3=2EW366 A54 2006 v=2E1) http=3A//www=2Ecpl=2Eorg/cgi-bin/lookup=2Epl=3Fisbn=3D0810955393 (Link includes cover art=2C table of contents=2C and a review) =22The films that Andy Warhol made in the 1960s are now recognized as = among the most important works of his career=2E One of the most ambitious= = projects of Warhol=27s cinema is the Screen Tests=2C a series of 472 shor= t=2C = black-and-white portraits of Warhol=27s friends=2C colleagues=2C and = acquaintances filmed over a period of three years=2C from 1964 through = 1966=2E=22 =22Taken as a whole=2C the Screen Tests are a conceptual portr= ait of = a New York era - the complex=2C interconnected avant-garde art world of = the mid-1960s=2E They also offer a reflected portrait of Warhol himself -= = his friendships and connections=2C his egalitarianism and his ambition=2C= = his fascination with personality and the human face=2C his eye for talent= = and for beauty=2C his mastery of the photographic=2C cinematic image=2E=22= -- = from the book jacket Fingerprinting Popular Culture=3A The Mythic and the Iconic in Indian = Cinema=2E Edited by Vinay Lal and Ashis Nandy=2E Oxford University Press=2C 2006=2E (PN1993=2E5=2EI8 F58 2006) http=3A//www=2Ecpl=2Eorg/cgi-bin/lookup=2Epl=3Fisbn=3D0195679180 (Link includes table of contents) =93Cinema in India has always been a play of middle-class sensibilities = and fantasy life=2E And=2C this middle class now seems to have come into = its own=2E From the time of Indira Gandhi=2C the political agendas of = political parties and leaders have been increasingly shaped by middle- class consciousness and popular cinema has become for this class both = an ideological phalanx and a major vehicle of self-expression=2E The = media-exposed public in turn has become more accessible through the = mythic structures and larger-than-life figures of popular cinema=2E The = medium has become a new=2C more powerful language of public discourse=2E=94= -- from the book jacket Stars=2C Stripes and Diamonds=3A American Culture and the Baseball Film=2E= Marshall G=2E Most and Robert Rudd=2E McFarland=2C 2006=2E (PN1995=2E9=2EB28 M67 2006) http=3A//www=2Ecpl=2Eorg/cgi-bin/lookup=2Epl=3Fisbn=3D0786425180 (Link includes cover art and table of contents) =93This critical study treats baseball cinema as a film genre and = explores the functions of baseball ideology as it is represented in = that genre=2E With commentary on 85 films=2C it focuses on how Hollywood=92= s = presentation of baseball has promoted dominant values and bridged = cultural divides=2E=94 -- from the book jacket Remember=2C books highlighted here can be borrowed through any CLEVNET = library with the touch of a button=2E Whether you=27re from Cleveland=2C = Sandusky=2C Twinsburg=2C or Wadsworth=2C just place a hold through the li= nk = provided and choose your library as the pickup location=2E ************************** Donald Boozer Subject Department Librarian Literature Department Cleveland Public Library 325 Superior Avenue=2C Cleveland=2C OH 44114 donald=2Eboozer=40cpl=2Eorg 216-623-2881 / 216-623-7050 (fax) http=3A//www=2Ecpl=2Eorg From sarah at morrisondance.com Wed Jul 18 13:09:56 2007 From: sarah at morrisondance.com (Sarah Morrison) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 16:09:56 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Walking On Other Worlds" premieres at Ingenuity Message-ID: <2753.75.33.70.94.1184789396.squirrel@webmail.serve.com> MorrisonDance teams up with NASA again for a new and exciting video premiere of ?Walking On Other Worlds? at the Ingenuity Fest, July 19-22nd, 2007 INFO & PICS at http://www.morrisondance.com/ingenuity07.htm ?Walking on Other Worlds? is an innovative video production using dance choreography and green screen technology to showcase NASA Glenn's "floating treadmill." Treadmill simulators like the enhanced Zero Gravity Locomotion Simulator (eZLS) can mimic different gravitational environments, and are used by NASA's Human Research Program and the Cleveland Clinic in studies to understand how astronauts may exercise more effectively in space. In collaboration with NASA Glenn's Imaging Technology Center, choreographer Sarah Morrison transforms the eZLS into an opportunity to "Walk on Other Worlds" with original music composed by Jim Bonney. Video presentations will be held in the Palace Theatre at Playhouse Square, Cleveland, Ohio Thursday, July 19th: 7:15pm* Friday, July 20: 5pm & 9pm Saturday, July 21: 1pm, 3:30pm*, 6pm, & 8:30pm Sunday, July 22: 12pm, 5pm, & 7:30pm *Includes presentation and a chance to hear from the creators and research team. Find out what it feels like to ?Walk on Other Worlds!,? the technology behind the eZLS, and the challenges of choreographing for zero-G! Purchase Your Ingenuity Passport Now ($5 - $15)! * Online at www.playhousesquare.org or www.tickets.com * In person at the State Theatre Ticket Office, 1519 Euclid Avenue, * Purchase by phone from Playhouse Square: 216.771.8403 For more info on MorrisonDance: http://www.MorrisonDance.com For more info on the events at Ingenuity: http://www.Ingenuitycleveland.com Hope you'll come downtown for the hottest festival in town! Sarah Artistic Director MorrisonDance http://www.morrisondance.com ____________________________________ I GoodSearch for MorrisonDance! Raise money for your favorite arts organization just by searching the Internet with GoodSearch - www.goodsearch.com - powered by Yahoo! To support MorrisonDance directly without spending a penny, click this link: http://www.goodsearch.com/?charityid=843435 From jaime_bouvier at sbcglobal.net Wed Jul 18 14:15:07 2007 From: jaime_bouvier at sbcglobal.net (Jaime Bouvier) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 14:15:07 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for "BIRTH: The Play" Message-ID: <69295.87268.qm@web81713.mail.mud.yahoo.com> AUDITIONS FOR "BIRTH: The Play" On Saturday September 29, there will be a production of "BIRTH: The Play" as part of a Labor Day event, to celebrate Women and Birth. Jaime Bouvier will direct. We are looking for 8 actresses 20-?? to portray 8 characters who share their birth experiences with the audience. There will be two opportunities to audition. Sunday, July 22 beginning promptly at 12:00 noon. Please arrive at noon. Wednesday, July 25, beginning promptly at 6:00 p.m. Please arrive at 6. Auditions will take place at Cleveland Public Theatre. Please look for the signs. Cleveland Public Theatre is located at the corner of Detroit and West 65th Street on the near west side of Cleveland. The address is: 6415 Detroit Ave. Cleveland, OH 44102 (CPT is not involved in the event, but has graciously allowed auditions to be held there). Please be prepared to do a cold reading from the script. Please also be prepared to participate in a short-warm-up and to sing with the group. We are not looking for beautiful voices, but the freedom to use your voice, and the discipline to listen to others in the group. You do not need to bring a monologue or a song. If you already have one memorized and would like the opportunity to perform it, please tell us at the beginning of auditions and we will make sure to set aside time for it. If you have any questions about the auditions, please contact Jaime Bouvier at (216) 258-1574. If you have questions about the Labor Day event, please contact Amy Klompfas at (216) 240-9549. From fstorch at beckcenter.org Wed Jul 18 14:40:50 2007 From: fstorch at beckcenter.org (Fran Storch) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 17:40:50 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Currently on Exhibit in the Beck Center Art Galleries Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84EEB06ED@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7C984.4F28FDB0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 18, 2007 For more information, contact Yvette A. Hanzel, Director of Marketing, ext. 225 Susan Gallagher, Associate Director, Visual Arts, ext. 228 =20 =20 Currently on Exhibit in the Art Galleries at the Beck Center for the Arts =20 =20 Lakewood, Ohio - Two notable artists currently have their works on display in the art galleries at the Beck Center for the Arts. In cooperation with Tregoning & Company, the Beck Center presents Recent Paintings & Works on Paper by French artist, Alain Pontecorvo in the Jean Bulicek Galleria now through August 12, 2007. In the Music-Armory Building, Drawings & Paintings by Alane Potokar Sandoval are on exhibit now through October 28, 2007. Both exhibits are free and open to the public. For individual gallery hours, contact the Beck Center at (216) 521-2540. This is the first exhibition of Pontecorvo's work in the United States. He is among the top figurative artists working in France today. A traditional painter, his style is based on the Dutch and Italian masters. This exhibit includes paintings and drawings featuring Pontecorvo's vibrant use of color and compositional placement of forms and figures. His work has been displayed internationally in public and private collections in the United States, France, Germany, Belgium, Italy, and many other countries. A reception will be held on Friday, July 20 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. in the Daniels Lounge. The public is invited to attend. Alane Potokar Sandoval is a local artist whose professional career has involved the film and multi-media industries. A graduate of Kent State University, she has worked professionally in Chicago and New York. As an artist, she works primarily with drawing and painting a diversity of subject matter including cats, musicians, dancers, as well as abstractions. Sandoval has studied theater design and continues to develop her landscape and life drawing skills. She has exhibited locally and recently was the featured artist at Fat Cats for the Tremont Art Walk.=20 The Beck Center for the Arts is a comprehensive arts organization offering professional theater productions on two stages; arts education in dance, music, theater, and visual arts; and gallery exhibits featuring primarily local and regional artists. 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Lakewood, = Ohio = – Two notable artists currently have their works on display in the art = galleries at the Beck = Center for the Arts.  In = cooperation with Tregoning & Company, the = Beck = Center presents Recent Paintings & Works on = Paper by French artist, Alain Pontecorvo in the Jean Bulicek Galleria now through = August 12, 2007.  In the = Music-Armory Building, Drawings & Paintings by Alane Potokar Sandoval are on exhibit now = through October 28, = 2007.  Both exhibits are free and open = to the public.  For individual = gallery hours, contact the Beck = Center at (216) 521-2540.

This is the first exhibition of Pontecorvo’s work in the = United States.  He is among the top figurative artists working in = France today.  A traditional = painter, his style is based on the Dutch and Italian masters.  This exhibit includes paintings = and drawings featuring Pontecorvo’s vibrant use of color and compositional = placement of forms and figures.  His = work has been displayed internationally in public and private collections in the = United States, = France, Germany, = Belgium, Italy, = and many other countries.  A = reception will be held on Friday, July 20 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. in the = Daniels Lounge.  The public is invited to = attend.

Alane Potokar Sandoval is a local artist whose professional career has involved the = film and multi-media industries.  A graduate of = Kent State = University, she has worked professionally in = Chicago and New York.  As an artist, she works = primarily with drawing and painting a diversity of subject matter including cats, musicians, = dancers, as well as abstractions.  =  Sandoval has studied theater = design and continues to develop her landscape and life drawing skills.  She has exhibited locally and = recently was the featured artist at Fat Cats for the Tremont Art Walk. =

The = Beck Center for the Arts is a = comprehensive arts organization offering professional theater productions on two = stages; arts education in dance, music, theater, and visual arts; and gallery = exhibits featuring primarily local and regional artists.  Located at = 17801 Detroit Avenue in = Lakewood, the Beck = Center is just ten minutes west of downtown = Cleveland.  Convenient on-site parking is available.  For more = information on the Beck = Center go to www.beckcenter.org.

 

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-------------------------------1184797341-- From royberko at yahoo.com Wed Jul 18 15:46:48 2007 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 15:46:48 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: Shaw Festival of Canada, Part 3 July 11-14 Message-ID: <554986.35724.qm@web33107.mail.mud.yahoo.com> AND STILL MORE ON THE SHAW FESTIVAL--play reviews and places to stay, eat and tour Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times --COOLCLEVELAND.COM & NEOHIOPAL.COM-- Considered by many theatre experts as the best repertory company in North America, the G. B. Shaw Festival, located in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Canada, a short distance from Niagara Falls, offers an excellent season of productions. In addition there are some excellent restaurants and sites to visit. In my other columns in this series I reviewed ?SUMMER AND SMOKE, ??HOTEL PECCADILLO,? ?MACK AND MABEL,? ?THE PHILANDERER,? ?LILLIES? and ?THE CIRCLE.? If you missed those reviews go online to www.royberko.info. The two other plays I saw were: ?THE CASSILIS ENGAGEMENT? and ?THE KILTARTAN COMEDIES.? THE CASSILIS ENGAGEMENT Sr. John Hankin, one of the most admired comic writers of the Edwardian era, is generally unknown to present day theatre-goers in spite of the fact that his good friend, G. B. Shaw, once referred to him as ?the Mephistopheles of the new comedy.? Part of the reason for Hankins? anonymity was his suicide at age 40, as an escape from a life of ill health. It is ironic that his life came to its final curtain, as his plays often do, without a happy ending. His two major plays were ?THE RETURN OF THE PRODIGAL?, subtitled ?A Comedy for Fathers? and ?THE CASSILIS ENGAGEMENT,? referred to as ?A Comedy for Mothers,? which is now in production at the Shaw. Hankins? plays, though they are all comedies, are governed by ?aesthetics of negativity.? The plots lead toward the dissolution of familial ties and love relationships, toward closure marked by disharmony. The plot of ?THE CASSILIS ENGAGEMENT? centers on three uniquely different mothers. Though the story appears to be a conventional comedy of manners, it proves to be nothing of the kind. The wealthy Mrs. Cassilis dotes on Geoffrey, her unmarried son. The very uptight Countess of Remenham has always assumed that Geoffrey was going to marry her daughter. Foiling the plans, Geoffrey has become engaged to Ethel, a cockney, lower class and crass city girl. Ethel and her mother, Mrs. Borridge, are invited to visit Mrs. Cassilis?s house. What plays out are a series of events which move the plot through one hilarious conflict after another, and toward an obvious ending. The Shaw production, under the direction of Christopher Newton, turns out to be out and-out fun. Much of this centers on the hysterical performance by Mary Haney as the uneducated and blunt Mrs. Borridge. Her exact opposite, Mrs. Cassilis, played by Goldie Semple, is cool, collected and bright. Semple builds a clear character who manipulates all around her in a passive aggressive manner. David Leyshon (Geoffrey) plays the perfect pawn, caught between mother and fiancee. Donna Belleville so perfectly portrays the uptight Countess of Remenham that, after-a-while, the audience started to groan each time she opened her mouth to speak. Played in three-quarter round in the intimate Court House Theatre, the production is well-paced and draws a healthy round of laughs. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: ?THE CASSILIS ENGAGEMENT? is a fun walk along the path of humor. You won?t learn anything much, but you will have a good time watching a master of language and plot development weave his web. ?THE KILTARTAN COMEDIES? Lady Augusta Gregory was an Anglo-Irish dramatist and folklorist. She dedicated much of her life to collecting Gaelic folklore and keeping the Irish language viable. She published a series of books related to Kiltartan history. She also wrote plays of questionable value. As a fellow Irish writer stated, ?"the presentation of her plays nearly ruined the Abbey [the national Irish theatre venue]". Shaw has chosen to present two of Lady Gregory?s short writings. The first part of the program is ?THE RISING OF THE MOON.? It is based on a ballad of the same name by famous Irish balladeer John Keegan. The song remains popular and the tune widely recognized in Ireland today as a protest song against British control. The ballad-opera tells the tale of a rogue who tries to escape from a town after committing some crimes, but is caught by a policeman. Through Irish charm and guile, he talks his way to freedom. Gregory intended the message as an attack on England in Ireland?s fight for freedom, though this is not overly evident in the play?s actions, but a careful listen to the words of the song reveal her purposes. ?SPREADING THE NEWS? is a delightful bit of fluff which illustrates how rumors are created and spread. This is relevant in spotlighting the Irish as great story tellers and exaggerators. What starts as an act of kindness, the return of a pitch fork that has been left behind, is manipulated into a story of death, infidelity and a potential immigration to America. Mary Haney is riotous as an apple saleswoman who is the hub of the wheel of the rumor. This is fun, fun fun! CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: The hour-long production of ?THE KILTARTAN COMEDIES? is worth going to just to see Mary Haney in ?SPREADING THE NEWS? and relive your own experience with how rumors are spread. The first show, ?THE RISING OF THE MOON,? will probably be of less interest. SHAW AREA ATTRACTIONS Besides the plays themselves, the Festival includes a reading series, coffee concerts, seminars, backstage tours and pre-show chats. The city has a golf course, speed boat rides and carriages that travel the streets. Just wandering the small town and looking at the beautiful flowers and gardens can be a wonderful experience. There are some excellent places to eat including my favorite, The Queenston Heights Restaurant (www.queenstonheights.com). It is located in a park just over the US Canadian border. The facility has a breathtaking view of the Niagara River gorge. A new addition to my favorites list is the Restaurant at the Niagara Culinary Institute, located about twenty minutes away from the theatres. Here, student chefs and restaurant management majors hone their skills. The food is excellent and the venue attractive. Remember, these are students, professional wanna? be?s, and the service may be a little erratic. Tired of waiting for a casino in Cleveland? For those so-inclined, Niagara Falls, which is near Niagara-on-the-Lake, has two casino resorts. There is also a large outlet store complex for the bargain shopper. And, of course, not to be overlooked are the attractions connected to the magnificent falls. For theatre information, a brochure, lodging suggestions or tickets call 800-511-7429 or go on-line to www.shawfest.com. Ask about packages that include lodging, meals and tickets. Be aware that the festival offers day-of-the-show rush tickets and senior matinee prices. 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. 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FAIRMOUNT CENTER for the Arts & FPAC have planned a G= REAT=20 TRIP TO NYC August 7-10. 
 
NEW YORK CITY AND=20 BROADWAY

Come=20 join us for an exciting trip to NYC to see some Broadway shows and take in t= he=20 sights!!

Tuesday, August 7 - Friday, August 10, 2007:=20
four days, three nights

Th= is trip is=20 sponsored by Fairmount Center for the Arts and is open to FPAC campers,= =20 their parents and anyone else who wants to come from the general community.=20

Tour=20 Includes: 47 Passenger Motor coach, 3 nights lodging (choice of 4 per room o= r 2=20 per room), 3 Broadway show tickets. For two of the shows you will have a cho= ice=20 depending upon your interest and age appropriateness - #1 - Spri= ng=20 Awakening or Mary Poppins, #2 - A Chorus Line=20 or Xanadu, #3 - Legally=20 Blond

Al= so included in=20 the trip is a workshop with Broadway actor Michelle Federer.

ALL meal= s=20 & admissions, taxes/tips, guide fees, full itinerary as listed are=20 included.

Th= e trip will be=20 hosted and children and teens will be chaperoned by Robert R. Jackson - owne= r of=20 Traveling Classrooms, Fred Sternfeld - FPAC camp director, and other FPAC st= aff.=20 Children 5th grade and under must have a parent stay in their hotel room (th= ree=20 children, one adult per room OR one child, one adult per room). Security=20 personnel hired by Fairmount Center will be provided in the hotel.=20


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  • 6:30am Cleveland Southeastern Trails Mot= or coach=20 (47 Passenger) Departure Location: Chagrin Falls High School Front Parking= =20 Lot.
  • 9:00am Restroom Stop on I-80 In Pennsylvania
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  • 10:15 - 11:15pm Empire State Observation= Deck=20
  • 11:45pm (approximately) Check into hotel= .=20 Hampton Inn Meadowlands, 304 Paterson Plank Rd., Carlstadt, NJ 07072.=20 210-935-9000. We will be listed at the hotel as "Traveling Classrooms=20 Fairmount Performing Art Center Group."

DAY 2:=20  

  • 7:30 - 8:30pm Hotel Complimentary Contin= ental=20 Buffet Breakfast
  • 8:30am Depart Hotel
      
  • 9:00am - 1:00pm Rockefeller Center=20 Area
         * NBC Studio Tour
       &n= bsp;=20 * "Top Of The Rock" Observation Deck
         *=20 Sightseeing/ Shopping/Lunch, $5.00 cash handed out to each person for 48th= =20 Street Deli
         * NBC Plaza, NBC Gift Shop, St.=20 Patrick's Cathedral
  • 1:00pm Metropolita= n Museum=20 Of Art, Central Park Carriage Ride, Sightseeing time and shopping in Times= =20 Square
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DAY 3:= =20

  • 8:00 - 9:00am Hotel Complimentary Contin= ental=20 Buffet Breakfast
  • 9:00am Depart Hotel
  • 10:00am Workshop with Broadway Artist Mi= chelle=20 Federer.
  • Noon Deli Lunch Near Lincoln Center, $5.= 00 cash=20 to be handed out to each person.
  • 1:00pm Lincoln Center Tour, United Natio= n's=20 Tour
  • 6:30pm Dinner at Jeckyl & Hyde=20 Restaurant
  • 8:00pm BROADWAY SHOW
  • 11:00pm Return to Hotel after show=20

DAY 4:   =

  • 8:00 - 9:00am Complimentary Buffet Break= fast at=20 Hotel
               = ;    =20
  • 9:00am Depart Hotel
  • 9:30am - 12:30pm Statue Of Liberty/Ellis Island=20 Ferry
               = ;    =20
  • 12:30pm Ground Zero-St. Paul's Church/Lo= wer=20 Broadway, Reflection/Shopping, 7.00 cash handed out to each person for Del= i=20 Lunch.           &n= bsp;            =    =20
      =20             &n= bsp;
    =20
  • 2:00pm Depart for=20 Home
               =     =20
  • 6:00pm Fast Food Dinner Enroute Home, $5= .00 cash=20 handed out to each=20 person.
              &nb= sp;   =20
  • Approximately 11:00pm arrive back at Cha= grin=20 Falls High School
For more information, FAQS and a=20 registration form please go to this link: http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac07/nyc.htm
 

<= BR>
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-------------------------------1184845227-- From t_gradisher at hotmail.com Wed Jul 18 22:41:16 2007 From: t_gradisher at hotmail.com (ted gradisher) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 01:41:16 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Computer special effects tech needed for indie film, paid Message-ID:


E.M. PRODUCTIONS is looking for someone to do computer special effects on a feature length, indie horror film. Production to start in spring of '08. This is a paid gig. We need to get together soon to discuss production notes and be on same page when production rolls. Anyone interested email me a.s.a.p. t_gradisher at hotmail.com




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E. M. Productions

From KevinJosephKelly at aol.com Wed Jul 18 23:30:38 2007 From: KevinJosephKelly at aol.com (KevinJosephKelly at aol.com) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 02:30:38 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Oklahoma opens this weekend in Medina, produced by CAMEO Message-ID: -------------------------------1184826638 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en =20 =20 CAMEO announces its 5th summer musical, Rodgers and Hammerstein=E2=80=99s O= klahoma! =20 to be performed July 20-22, and 26-29 at the Medina Performing Arts Center,= =20 a beautiful state-of-the-art, 1200-seat venue that has been acclaimed as on= e=20 of the finest facilities in the state of Ohio (located at 777 East Union=20 Street, Medina OH 44256. Directions to the facility are available at=20 _www.mcsoh.org/pac/directions.htm_ (mip://013de888/www.mcsoh.org/pac/directi= ons.htm) ).=20 The production will be directed by veteran actor and director, Bill=20 Hoffman, a talented professional who has directed more than 60 large musica= ls in his=20 career, in New York City, Washington DC, and Cleveland Playhouse. More tha= n=20 40 local actors and dancers will be performing in this outstanding=20 production. Tickets are available at the Performing Arts Center box office=20 (330-636-3400) or at local Buehler=E2=80=99s locations: $15 Adults; $10 Ag= es 12-17 and=20 Seniors; $8 Children under 12 and groups of 20+. Show times will be 7:30 P= M, except=20 Sunday matinees will take place at 2:00 PM. Visit CAMEO=E2=80=99s website= at=20 _www.cameo-medina.org_ (http://www.cameo-medina.org/) .=20 I am playing Jud in this production. This really is a terrific community=20 theatre and it would be great if you could come out and support the show an= d=20 the theatre. The venue is truly amazing. See ya there!!!!=20 =20 "Nothing can bring you peace but yourself." - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Life isn't about finding yourself, it's about creating yourself." - George= =20 Bernard Shaw "I regard the theatre as the greatest of all art forms, the most immediate=20 way in which a human being can share with another the sense of what it is t= o=20 be a human being." - Oscar Wilde=20 ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL a= t=20 http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour -------------------------------1184826638 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

CAMEO announces its 5th summer musical= ,=20 Rodgers and Hammerstein=E2=80=99s Oklahoma= !  to be=20 performed July 20-22, and 26-29 at the Medina Performing Arts Center, a=20 beautiful state-of-the-art, 1200-seat venue that has been acclaimed as one o= f=20 the finest facilities in the state of Ohio=  =20 (located at 777 East Union Street, Medina OH 44256.  Directions to the facility are ava= ilable=20 at www.mcsoh.org/pac/d= irections.htm ).  The production will be directed by= =20 veteran actor and director, Bill Hoffman, a talented professional who has=20 directed more than 60 large musicals in his career, in=20 New York=20 City,=20 Washington DC, and Cleveland Playhouse.  More than 40 local actors and danc= ers=20 will be performing in this outstanding production.  Tickets are available at the=20 Performing Arts Center box office (330-636-3400) or at local Buehler= =E2=80=99s=20 locations:  $15 Adults; $10 Ag= es=20 12-17 and Seniors; $8 Children under 12 and groups of 20+.  Show times will be 7:30=20 PM, except Sunday matin= ees=20 will take place at 2:00 PM.  Visit=20 CAMEO=E2=80=99s website at www.cameo-medina.org.

I am playing Jud in this=20 production.  This really is a terrific community theatre and it would b= e=20 great if you could come out and support the show and the theatre. The venue=20= is=20 truly amazing. See ya there!!!!

 

 


"Nothing can bring you peace but yourself= ." -=20 Ralph Waldo Emerson

"Life isn't about finding yo= urself,=20 it's about creating yourself." - George Bernard Shaw
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-------------------------------1184826638-- From mardus at sbcglobal.net Wed Jul 18 23:56:43 2007 From: mardus at sbcglobal.net (Marie Dusini) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 23:56:43 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Western Reserve Playhouse Presents 'I LOVE YOU, YOU'RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE' Message-ID: <183717.56505.qm@web81006.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-210257486-1184828203=:56505 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit I LOVE YOU, YOU'RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE Directed By ROBERT KMIECIK CONTINUES JULY 20, 21, 22*, 27, 28, AUGUST 3 and 4th AT WESTERN RESERVE PLAYHOUSE FEATURING Woman # 1 STEPHANIE NEWPORT Woman # 2 MARIA JACOBS Man # 1 JOSH BRICKER Man # 2 JERRY SCHABER Musical Director: BETH AYERS Stage Manager: Renee DeSantis Choreographer: Rena Alessio Baker Costumer: Donna Curfman Set Designer: Walt Kaminski Set Decorator: Anna Zender Set Construction: Jack Steele Lights: Marc Dusini Producers Sue Synder and Marie Dusini Ticket prices: $12.00 Adults $11.00 Seniors and Students Curtain 8 pm - 7:30 p.m. Sunday the 22nd FOR RESERVATIONS CALL: 330-620-7314 WRP is located at 3326 Everett Road at the Bath/Richfield Township line in Summit County near Interstates 271 and 77 (Exit 143). The theatre is a big gray barn built in 1886. --0-210257486-1184828203=:56505 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
                                   
 
                I LOVE YOU, YOU'RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE
                                       Directed By   ROBERT KMIECIK
 
                                              CONTINUES
   
                            JULY  20, 21, 22*,   27, 28,   AUGUST 3  and 4th
 
                                 AT WESTERN RESERVE PLAYHOUSE
 
                                                   FEATURING
 
                                Woman # 1          STEPHANIE NEWPORT
                                Woman # 2          MARIA JACOBS
 
                                Man  # 1              JOSH BRICKER
                                Man  # 2              JERRY SCHABER
 
                Musical Director:   BETH AYERS   Stage Manager:  Renee DeSantis
                Choreographer:    Rena Alessio Baker  Costumer:  Donna Curfman
 
                Set Designer:  Walt Kaminski             Set Decorator:   Anna Zender
                Set Construction: Jack Steele             Lights:               Marc Dusini
 
                                  Producers                Sue Synder and Marie Dusini
 
                      Ticket prices: $12.00 Adults  $11.00 Seniors and Students 
                                  Curtain 8 pm - 7:30 p.m. Sunday the 22nd   
                        
                                 FOR RESERVATIONS CALL:    330-620-7314
WRP is located at 3326 Everett Road at the Bath/Richfield Township line in Summit County near Interstates 271 and 77 (Exit 143).  The theatre is a big gray barn built in 1886. 
 
 
--0-210257486-1184828203=:56505-- From mardus at sbcglobal.net Wed Jul 18 23:57:37 2007 From: mardus at sbcglobal.net (Marie Dusini) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 23:57:37 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Western Reserve Playhouse announces Teen Theatrical Classes Message-ID: <385717.80593.qm@web81001.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1896307277-1184828257=:80593 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit WESTERN RESERVE PLAYHOUSE Announces It's TEEN SUMMER THEATRICAL CLASSES Technical Classes Acting Classes 3 Weeks - August 6 - 26 4 Weeks - July 30 -- Aug. 26 11:30 - 2:00 Monday thru Friday 9:00 - 11:30 Monday thru Friday $100.00 $125,00 ENROLL IN BOTH CLASSES FOR $200.00 All students will either perform in the play or be back stage/technical crew. Performance dates are August 24th, 25th and 26th CLASSES UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF DIRECTOR JIM VOLKERT For more information call Jim at 330-603-8334 or 330-620-7314 The Playhouse is located at the Bath/Richfield Township line in Summit County across from Revere High School Physical address 3326 Everett Road, Bath, Ohio 44210 --0-1896307277-1184828257=:80593 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
                       
                          WESTERN RESERVE PLAYHOUSE
                                         Announces It's
                    TEEN SUMMER THEATRICAL CLASSES
 
        Technical Classes                                          Acting Classes
     3 Weeks  -  August 6 - 26                                   4 Weeks  -  July 30 -- Aug. 26    11:30 - 2:00  Monday thru Friday                        9:00 - 11:30  Monday thru Friday
               $100.00                                                                $125,00    
                 ENROLL IN BOTH CLASSES FOR  $200.00
 
   All students will either perform in the play or be back stage/technical crew.
                      Performance dates are August 24th, 25th and 26th
 
            CLASSES UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF DIRECTOR JIM VOLKERT
                 For more information call Jim at 330-603-8334 or 330-620-7314
 
     The Playhouse is located at the Bath/Richfield Township line in Summit County
                                  across from Revere High School
                   Physical address 3326 Everett Road, Bath, Ohio   44210
                       
--0-1896307277-1184828257=:80593-- From sales at rparts.org Thu Jul 19 07:04:38 2007 From: sales at rparts.org (Brandon Smith) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 10:04:38 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a guitarist In-Reply-To: <20070719050403.E549562588@mailman.siteprotect.com> References: <20070719050403.E549562588@mailman.siteprotect.com> Message-ID: <0a7f01c7ca0d$bef373c0$7100a8c0@RPA.LOCAL> For upcoming production of CATS. Performances Aug 4-5, 11-12, with rehearsals the previous week. Pays $50 per service plus some mileage. Please call me directly at 419-564-8898. Must be able to read music and follow a conductor! Brandon Smith Mansfield Symphony Orchestra -----Original Message----- From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of neohiopal-request at lists.fredsternfeld.com Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2007 1:04 AM To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Subject: NEohioPAL digest, Vol 1 #2266 - 27 msgs Send NEohioPAL mailing list submissions to neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to neohiopal-request at lists.fredsternfeld.com You can reach the person managing the list at neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of NEohioPAL digest..." No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. 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Brandon Smith Mansfield Symphony Orchestra 419-564-8898 -----Original Message----- From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of neohiopal-request at lists.fredsternfeld.com Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2007 1:04 AM To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Subject: NEohioPAL digest, Vol 1 #2266 - 27 msgs Send NEohioPAL mailing list submissions to neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to neohiopal-request at lists.fredsternfeld.com You can reach the person managing the list at neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of NEohioPAL digest..." No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. 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We are looking for boys and girls of any ethnicity who can play a nine year old, and one boy who can play a five year old (the actor who plays five should probably be older in reality). The auditions are open to both union and non-union actors; no children will become union as a result of being in A Christmas Story. Rehearsals will begin November 5 and performances will be November November 29-December 23. The commitment will in general not conflict with school; you will be notified well in advance of any times that the actors will be asked to miss classes for rehearsals or performances. While the auditions are open to any child who wishes to be considered, they will be by appointment only. To make an appointment, please respond to this email. Please provide the name of the child, the name and contact information for at least one parent, and a preference for date and time. We will accommodate preferences to the best of our ability. For the audition, the child should prepare up to three minutes of anything they wish. What is most common is one or two monologues. There is no singing in the play and there will be no pianist at the audition, but children who wish to do so are welcome to sing. The auditions will be held at the Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euclid Avenue. Again, please respond to this email to make an appointment or to ask any questions. Anita B. Kumar Artistic Intern Cleveland Play House 216-795-7000 x148 akumar at clevelandplayhouse.com Sherlock Holmes, Man of La Mancha, The Chosen, Doubt, Gee's Bend...Great Plays at the Play House this season! Anita B. Kumar Artistic Intern Cleveland Play House 216-795-7000 x148 akumar at clevelandplayhouse.com Sherlock Holmes, Man of La Mancha, The Chosen, Doubt, Gee's Bend...Great Plays at the Play House this season! ------=_NextPart_000_0004_01C7C9F0.29308C50 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable ANNOUNCING: Auditions for Children's Roles in A Christmas Story = at the Cleveland Play House

The Cleveland Play House will hold = auditions for children in A Christmas Story on Monday, July 23 = and Tuesday, July 24 from 4:00 to 8:00. The auditions are for children = only. We are looking for boys and girls of any ethnicity who can play a = nine year old, and one boy who can play a five year old (the actor who = plays five should probably be older in reality). The auditions are open = to both union and non-union actors; no children will become union as a = result of being in A Christmas Story.

Rehearsals will begin November 5 and = performances will be November November 29-December 23. The commitment = will in general not conflict with school; you will be notified well in = advance of any times that the actors will be asked to miss classes for = rehearsals or performances.

While the auditions are open to any = child who wishes to be considered, they will be by appointment only. To = make an appointment, please respond to this email. Please provide the = name of the child, the name and contact information for at least one = parent, and a preference for date and time. We will accommodate = preferences to the best of our ability.

For the audition, the child should = prepare up to three minutes of anything they wish. What is most common = is one or two monologues. There is no singing in the play and there will = be no pianist at the audition, but children who wish to do so are = welcome to sing.

The auditions will be held at the = Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euclid Avenue. Again, please respond to this = email to make an appointment or to ask any questions.

Anita B. Kumar
Artistic Intern
Cleveland Play House
216-795-7000 x148
akumar at clevelandplayhouse.com
Sherlock Holmes, Man of La Mancha, = The Chosen, Doubt, Gee's Bend...Great Plays at the Play House this = season!


Anita B. Kumar
Artistic Intern
Cleveland Play House
216-795-7000 x148
akumar at clevelandplayhouse.com

Sherlock Holmes, Man of La Mancha, The = Chosen, Doubt, Gee's Bend...Great Plays at the Play House this = season!

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Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discov= er.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour --part1_ce1.1559486f.33d0ec9f_boundary-- From higbee at chsaviour.org Thu Jul 19 09:40:23 2007 From: higbee at chsaviour.org (Judith Higbee) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 12:40:23 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for the role of Amahl (the boy) July 28 and August 2 Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7CA23.807A69AD Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Arts in the Cathedral (Church of the Saviour in Cleveland Hts.) will be presenting Gian Carlo Menotti's chamber opera Amahl and the Night Visitors on Dec. 7 at 7:30 p.m. and Dec. 8 at 4:00 p.m. =20 =20 This 45 minute opera tells the touching story of a lame shepherd boy who lives in poverty with his widowed mother. In the middle of the night a knock at the door announces a visit from the three Kings following the star in search of the Christ Child. Flustered, the mother sends Amahl to ask their neighbors to bring gifts and to dance for the Kings. An act of selflessness changes the lives of Amahl and his mother forever. =20 AUDITIONS FOR THE ROLE OF AMAHL (the boy) will be held BY APPOINTMENT on Saturday July 28 and Thursday August 2nd.=20 AUDITION REQUIREMENTS: Audition Requirements: A boy soprano who looks approximately 10-12 years old (No girls will be auditioned for this role.) =20 1) One song of your choice, memorized in English (An accompanist will be provided, please bring music.) 2) Callbacks will be asked to learn a short selection from the opera =20 FOR AN AUDITION APPOINTMENT: Contact Judith Higbee at higbee at chsaviour.org or by calling the church office at 216-321-8880. =20 Church of the Saviour 2537 Lee Road Cleveland Hts. OH 44118 =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7CA23.807A69AD Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Arts in the Cathedral (Church of = the Saviour in Cleveland Hts.) will be presenting Gian Carlo Menotti's = chamber opera Amahl and the Night Visitors  on Dec. 7 at = 7:30 = p.m. and Dec. 8 at 4:00 p.m. 

 

This 45 minute opera tells the = touching story of a lame shepherd boy who lives in poverty with his widowed mother.  In the middle of the night a knock at the door announces a visit from the three Kings following the star in search = of the Christ Child. Flustered, the mother sends Amahl to ask their neighbors = to bring gifts and to dance for the Kings. An act of selflessness changes the = lives of Amahl and his mother forever.

 

AUDITIONS FOR = THE ROLE OF AMAHL (the boy) will be held BY APPOINTMENT on Saturday July 28 and Thursday August = 2nd. 

AUDITION = REQUIREMENTS:

Audition Requirements: A boy soprano who looks approximately = 10-12 years old

(No girls will be auditioned for this role.)  =

1) One song of your choice, = memorized in English (An accompanist will be provided, please bring = music.)

2) Callbacks will be asked to learn a short selection from the = opera

 

FOR AN AUDITION APPOINTMENT: = Contact Judith Higbee at higbee at chsaviour.org or by calling the church office at 216-321-8880.

 

Church of the = Saviour

2537 Lee Road

Cleveland Hts. OH = 44118

 

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C7CA23.807A69AD-- From Tina.A.Karniotis at sherwin.com Thu Jul 19 06:34:53 2007 From: Tina.A.Karniotis at sherwin.com (Tina.A.Karniotis at sherwin.com) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 09:34:53 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Raquy and the Cavemen and Hareem Shar'eem - middle eastern music and dance - Saturday, 7/21/2007 Message-ID: This is a multipart message in MIME format. --=_alternative 004A9AFC8525731D_= Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Raquy and The Cavemen are returning to Cleveland on their Starwood 2007 Tour to promote the release of their new album, Naked Saturday, July 21 - Cleveland, OH 7pm - Drumming workshop with Raquy (bring your own drum) 9pm - Raquy and the Cavemen with Cleveland based Bellydance Troupe Hareem Shareem! Show - $10, Workshop+Show - $20 Wilbert's, 812 Huron Rd. East, Cleveland, Ohio 216 902 4663 Raquy and the Cavemen of Brooklyn, NY, brings traditional Middle Eastern music and modern drumming to a heady peak. Raquy has travelled to many distant countries including those in the Middle East, Egypt and India, where she has experienced and absorbed vast amounts of musical culture. She uses all this knowledge to bring an amazing act to the stage. Raquy Danzinger performs with the Dumbek (Arabic hand drum) and the Iranian Kamanche, which is much like a violin. Raquy and the Cavemen allow the listener to experience the musical cultures from The Middle East and Egypt and fuse them with Liron Peled's hard rock drumming background. The name Cavemen is appropriate due to the rawness of the beats, and there is also a timeless property to the music that makes it impossible to dislike. The whole experience of the music takes you on a journey to the roots of Middle Eastern drumming and as soon as that kemenche starts flowing the trip goes deeper. Its sound is like a close stare into the eyes and soul of the Middle Eastern culture that lives inside the music. Raquy brings forth the experience of an ancient culture straight to the stage for everyone to reflect, react and rotate to Hareem Shar'eem (a.k.a. the Wicked Harem) is a troupe of Middle Eastern-inspired bellydancers based in Cleveland, Ohio. We pride ourselves on the creativity of our shows and the skill of our dancing, no matter what style we choose to perform that day. From our irrepressibly dazzling cabaret style to our captivatingly enigmatic tribal fusion, to our dramatically bold Rom style, our shows are a rollicking good time. www.raquy.com www.geocities.com/troupehareemshareem --=_alternative 004A9AFC8525731D_= Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII"
Raquy and The Cavemen
are returning to Cleveland on their Starwood 2007 Tour
to promote the release of their new album, Naked

Saturday, July 21 - Cleveland, OH
7pm -
Drumming workshop with Raquy (bring your own drum)
9pm - 
Raquy and the Cavemen with Cleveland based Bellydance Troupe Hareem Shareem!
Show - $10, Workshop+Show - $20
Wilbert's, 812 Huron Rd. East, Cleveland, Ohio 216 902 4663

Raquy and the Cavemen of Brooklyn, NY, brings traditional Middle Eastern music and modern drumming to a heady peak. Raquy has travelled to many distant countries including those in the Middle East, Egypt and India, where she has experienced and absorbed vast amounts of musical culture. She uses all this knowledge to bring an amazing act to the stage. Raquy Danzinger performs with the Dumbek (Arabic hand drum) and the Iranian Kamanche, which is much like a violin.

Raquy and the Cavemen allow the listener to experience the musical cultures from The Middle East and Egypt and fuse them with Liron Peled's hard rock drumming background. The name Cavemen is appropriate due to the rawness of the beats, and there is also a timeless property to the music that makes it impossible to dislike. The whole experience of the music takes you on a journey to the roots of Middle Eastern drumming and as soon as that kemenche starts flowing the trip goes deeper. Its sound is like a close stare into the eyes and soul of the Middle Eastern culture that lives inside the music. Raquy brings forth the experience of an ancient culture straight to the stage for everyone to reflect, react and rotate to

 Hareem Shar'eem (a.k.a. the Wicked Harem) is a troupe of Middle Eastern-inspired bellydancers based in Cleveland, Ohio. We pride ourselves on the creativity of our shows and the skill of our dancing, no matter what style we choose to perform that day. From our irrepressibly dazzling cabaret style to our captivatingly enigmatic tribal fusion, to our dramatically bold Rom style, our shows are a rollicking good time.

www.raquy.com
www.geocities.com/troupehareemshareem
--=_alternative 004A9AFC8525731D_=-- From dennis at vanityCrash.com Thu Jul 19 10:49:19 2007 From: dennis at vanityCrash.com (Dennis Yurich) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 13:49:19 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]*Vanity Crash* | Fri July 20 | HiFi Lakewood Message-ID: <469FA41F.1070405@vanityCrash.com> Hey vC fans, we wanted to apologize for any inconvenience you incurred due to our crappy email program that f*** up our emailing without us knowing it. Thanks to those who contacted us about it. Hopefully we have fixed the problem. You only have a day to reserve some discount tickets for this Friday July 20 show a the HiFi and coupons for a free copy of our live CD. Since it is too late to mail them out, email dennis at vanitycrash.com and request how many you want. We will leave them in an envelope at the door for you under your name. Remember, we need your pretty face! We are filming this Friday's July 20th show at the Hi Fi and we want you to be part of it. We plan lots of audience shots and would love to have you up front rockin' to vanityCrash. Also dress in your finest since we will be filming interviews with fans throughout the night. So, email us NOW so we can make sure we get yours at the door for you. Friday, July 20, vanityCrash on at 11:30pm Hi Fi Concert Club (http://www.hificoncertclub.com), 11729 Detroit Ave., Lakewood, OH 44107 (216) 521-8878 18 and over, $10 at the door ($8 with discount ticket), add $3 for under 21 Exciting News: Just released - Rock 4 Life (http://www.quickstarproductions.com/rock_4_life.html) compilation CD featuring vanityCrash. This is a great CD for a great cause, Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis (cure only by a liver transplant), and features 22 cool acts from across the country. The CD will be available at the show for only $5! vanityCrash songs "New Girl" and "Legend" are featured in the upcoming film "Head of the Company". The comedy stars Keith Bracken as a boss who serves a hire purpose and Timothy A. King as a job candidate frustrated by discrimination. The film previews July 28 and is being submitted to all the major film festivals. Stay tune for more film news next month. vanityCrash got selected to showcase at the Midpoint Music Festival (http://www.mpmf.com/) this fall in Cincinnati. We played the festival two years ago, had a rockin' time, made great contacts and met some very cool acts (like our faves Girls on Film - http://www.myspace.com/gof). We can't wait to do it again! We've had many very cool shows lately and our Verlie's show got captured on video. Be sure to check the clips out at http://www.verliescafe.com/video1.htm. Lastly Dan has been bustin' his butt killing people nightly. Staring as Dr. Jekyll and his evil alter ego Mr Hyde, Dan has the stage oozing in blood from impaling a sorry fella to ripping out a woman's heart! Don't miss this one-of-a-kind production at the Beck Center of the Arts. Vanity Crash is Dan Folino, Dennis Yurich, Brian Hager and Jason Giaco http://www.vanityCrash.com http://www.mySpace.com/vanityCrash From Michael_L_Caraffi at KeyBank.com Thu Jul 19 11:09:27 2007 From: Michael_L_Caraffi at KeyBank.com (Michael_L_Caraffi at KeyBank.com) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 14:09:27 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CALLING ALL WOODWIND PLAYERS - Joseph Musicians needed... PAID GIG! 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MUSICIANS STILL NEEDED FOR ELYRIA SUMMER THEATER'S P= RODUCTION OF
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Musical Director is still looking to fill the following vacant positions:
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--0__=0ABBF98EDFF01C648f9e8a93df938690918c0ABBF98EDFF01C64-- From tomfulton at aol.com Thu Jul 19 11:16:42 2007 From: tomfulton at aol.com (tomfulton at aol.com) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 14:16:42 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITIONS for "Reflections" - World Premiere - directed by Tom Fulton Message-ID: <8C9984817BA323C-8EC-948E@WEBMAIL-DC12.sysops.aol.com> ----------MB_8C9984817BA323C_8EC_12C03_WEBMAIL-DC12.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" SUBJECT:=C2=A0AUDITIONS=20 BECK CENTER FOR THE ARTS Audition Date:=C2=A0 Monday, July 30 - 6pm - 10pm Call:=C2=A0 216-521-2540 to schedule an audition Note:=C2=A0 These=C2=A0roles are non-equity only. =C2=A0 Hello Everyone, =C2=A0 On Monday, July 30 from 6 pm to 10 pm, Tom Fulton (director) and Marin Cespe= des (choreographer)=C2=A0will be holding auditions for the actor/dancer role= s in Reflections, a musical play, which begins rehearsals on August 14 and O= pens on September 14, running through October 7, 2007 at the Beck Center for= the Arts.=C2=A0 Please call the Beck Center to sign up for a time.=C2=A0 ht= tp://beckcenter.org/=C2=A0 =C2=A0 The World Premiere of: REFLECTIONS (Peggy Sings Leiber and Stoller) Music and Lyrics by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller September 14 =E2=80=93 October 7, 2007=20 Directed by Tom Fulton Starring NYC Jazz great, Laura Theodore Choreograpny and Movement Concepts by Martin Cespedes Music Direction by Larry=C2=A0Goodpaster Produced by Virtual Media Post=C2=A0Productions Original Concept by Joe Beck & Laura Theodore The Play: Thirty-two years ago, Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, the legendary songwrite= rs of the 50's and 60's, produced an album called "MIRRORS." In 2005 this mu= sical masterpiece was re-released as "Peggy Lee Sings Leiber & Stoller." Thi= s timeless CD is comprised of 15 brilliant songs written by the prolific tea= m, including well known numbers like "Kansas City", "I'm a Woman" and the le= gendary hit "Is That All There Is." The show is a kaleidoscope of beautiful=20= love songs, hilarious send-ups of Broadway, haunting tunes of days gone by,=20= and reflects the pure joy of living. Now for the first time, in a world prem= iere production, renowned actress and recording artist Laura Theodore brings= these astonishing songs to the stage. Guitarist Joe Beck, who worked with P= eggy for many years, provides a first person filmed narrative for these song= s with sweet, funny and poignant memories=E2=80=94while Laura Theodore bring= s Leiber and Stoller's music to life through the genius of her remarkable vo= ice.=20 =C2=A0 Available 5 Roles:=20 Child Peggy=20 Peggy at 10 - 12=C2=A0years old=20 Voice of Nikki=20 Dance=20 =C2=A0 Young Peggy=20 Peggy in her early career (18 - 24 yrs old)=20 Reporter=20 Assistant=20 Dance=20 =C2=A0 Peggy's Husband (30-s - 40's)=20 Announcer=20 Others=20 Dance=20 =C2=A0 Peggy's Step Mother (30's - 40's)=20 Assistant=20 House Keeper=20 Sophie Slomsky (an imagined character)=20 Peggy's Father (30's - 40's)=20 Announcer=20 Doctor=20 Reporter=20 Dancer=20 Station Manager The ensemble (above) play numerous roles, provide dance, movement and mime b= ackground. The primary roles listed are fairly challenging, so all actors mu= st be able to move well as well as have a proficiency as actors.=C2=A0 Actor= s should come to auditions ready to move.=C2=A0 No memorized monologues are=20= necessary.=C2=A0 This will be a movement and cold-reading audition only.=20 =C2=A0 Please call the Beck Center 216-521-2540 to sign up for an audition slot. =C2=A0 Be prepared for the possibility of staying beyond your audition slot time.= =C2=A0 If you have any questions, concerns or special requests, you may e-ma= il Tom Fulton at tomtq2 at gmail.com=20 =C2=A0 Thank you. We hope to see you there. =C2=A0 ________________________________________________________________________ AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from= AOL at AOL.com. ----------MB_8C9984817BA323C_8EC_12C03_WEBMAIL-DC12.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset="utf-8"
SUBJECT: AUDITIONS =
BECK CENTER FOR THE ARTS
Audition Date:  Monday, July 30 - 6pm - 10pm
Call:  216-521-2540 to schedule an audition
Note:  These roles are non-equity only.=
 
Hello Everyone,
 
On Monday, July 30 from 6 pm to 10 pm, Tom Fulton (director)=20= and Marin Cespedes (choreographer) will be holding auditions for the ac= tor/dancer roles in Reflections, a=20= musical play, which begins rehearsals on August 14 and Opens on September 14= , running through October 7, 2007 at the Beck Center for the Arts.  Ple= ase call the Beck Center to sign up for a time.  http://beckcenter.org/ 
 
The World Premiere of:
REFLECTIONS
(Peggy Sings Leiber and Stoller)=
Music and Lyrics by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller
September 14 =E2=80=93 October 7, 2007
Directed by Tom Fulton
Starring NYC Jazz great, Laura Theodore
Choreograpny and Movement Concepts by Martin Cespedes<= /FONT>
Music Direction by Larry Goodpaster
Produced by Virtual Media Post Productions
Original Concept by Joe Beck & Laura Theodore
The Play:
Thirty-two years ago, Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, the lege= ndary songwriters of the 50's and 60's, produced an album called "MIRRORS."=20= In 2005 this musical masterpiece was re-released as "Peggy Lee Sings Leiber=20= & Stoller." This timeless CD is comprised of 15 brilliant songs written=20= by the prolific team, including well known numbers like "Kansas City", "I'm=20= a Woman" and the legendary hit "Is That All There Is." The show is a kaleido= scope of beautiful love songs, hilarious send-ups of Broadway, haunting tune= s of days gone by, and reflects the pure joy of living. Now for the first ti= me, in a world premiere production, renowned actress and recording artist La= ura Theodore brings these astonishing songs to the stage. Guitarist Joe Beck= , who worked with Peggy for many years, provides a first person filmed narra= tive for these songs with sweet, funny and poignant memories=E2=80=94while L= aura Theodore brings Leiber and Stoller's music to life through the genius o= f her remarkable voice.
 
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    • = Announcer=20
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----------MB_8C9984817BA323C_8EC_12C03_WEBMAIL-DC12.sysops.aol.com-- From edniam at alltel.net Thu Jul 19 11:24:39 2007 From: edniam at alltel.net (Edward Niam) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 14:24:39 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Alternative Healing Modalities ***Testimonials*** Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_008E_01C7CA10.8A9A3D40 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit 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 Testimonials: 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 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 35070 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: 7.5.476 / Virus Database: 269.10.9/907 - Release Date: 7/18/2007 3:30 PM ------=_NextPart_000_008E_01C7CA10.8A9A3D40 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
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
 
Testimonials:
 
In 1995, I = was=20 diagnosed with Crohn's/Colitis. I have tried many conventional and = alternative=20 treatments. These ranged from high doses of injected steroids (ACTH) = to=20 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=20 nothing seemed to repress my symptoms.
 
With 20-3- = bowel=20 movements each day, rapid weight loss and severe hemorrhaging, it was = time to=20 try something new. I contacted Ed Niam, a practitioner of Eastern = medicine and=20 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=20 fifth treatment, all evidence of bleeding had subsided. By the final=20 treatment, I was back to (business as usual) normal. In addition to = the=20 acupuncture treatments, Mr. Niam suggested several (stretching &=20 breathing) exercises and diet tips that I have continued to=20 follow.
 
I = encourage anyone who=20 is dealing with IBS diseases to try this method. I feel the need to = qualify my=20 suggestion by stating that I am a college graduate and a well informed = active=20 patient of Crohn's. I fully intend to call upon Ed Niam and = acupuncture should=20 there be a need in the future. If you are considering this method of = treatment=20 and would like to discuss it further, feel free to contact=20 me.
 
Daniel J.=20 Fess
jfess at neo.rr.com
=
 
*****************************=
 
Ed was=20 kind enough to help me when I was dreadfully ill several years = ago.  His=20 gentle treatments were not only effective in healing my immediate = concerns but=20 were so deeply and profound in their reach that I actually felt better = than I=20 had in many years after his treatments.  I highly recommend him = and his=20 tried and true methods.

Cathleen Carr
catbead2000 at yahoo.com
 
 
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
 
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------=_NextPart_000_008E_01C7CA10.8A9A3D40-- From KevinJosephKelly at aol.com Thu Jul 19 11:28:23 2007 From: KevinJosephKelly at aol.com (KevinJosephKelly at aol.com) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 14:28:23 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Oklahoma Special Ticket Offer for CAMEO production Message-ID: -------------------------------1184869703 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Mention the show "That's Life" when you call or visit the box office and=20 you will get "4 for 3". 4 Tickets for the price of 3. =20 Tickets are available at the Performing Arts Center box office (330-636-3400= ) Other ticket outlets listed below. =20 See ya at the show! =20 =20 CAMEO announces its 5th summer musical, Rodgers and Hammerstein=E2=80=99s O= klahoma! =20 to be performed July 20-22, and 26-29 at the Medina Performing Arts Center,= =20 a beautiful state-of-the-art, 1200-seat venue that has been acclaimed as on= e=20 of the finest facilities in the state of Ohio (located at 777 East Union=20 Street, Medina OH 44256. Directions to the facility are available at=20 _www.mcsoh.org/pac/directions.htm_ (mip://013de888/www.mcsoh.org/pac/directi= ons.htm) ).=20 The production will be directed by veteran actor and director, Bill=20 Hoffman, a talented professional who has directed more than 60 large musica= ls in his=20 career, in New York City, Washington DC, and Cleveland Playhouse. More tha= n=20 40 local actors and dancers will be performing in this outstanding=20 production. Tickets are available at the Performing Arts Center box office= =20 (330-636-3400) or at local Buehler=E2=80=99s locations: $15 Adults; $10 A= ges 12-17 and=20 Seniors; $8 Children under 12 and groups of 20+. Show times will be 7:30 P= M,=20 except Sunday matinees will take place at 2:00 PM. Visit CAMEO=E2=80=99s=20= website at=20 _www.cameo-medina.org_ (http://www.cameo-medina.org/) . =20 "Nothing can bring you peace but yourself." - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Life isn't about finding yourself, it's about creating yourself." - George= =20 Bernard Shaw "I regard the theatre as the greatest of all art forms, the most immediate=20 way in which a human being can share with another the sense of what it is t= o=20 be a human being." - Oscar Wilde=20 ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL a= t=20 http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour -------------------------------1184869703 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en
Mention the show "That's Life"  when you call or visit the box off= ice=20 and you will get "4 for 3".
4 Tickets for the price of 3.
 
Tickets are available at the Performing Arts Center box office (330-636-3400)
Other ticket outlets listed=20 below.
 
See ya at the show!
 
 
CAMEO announces its 5th summer music= al,=20 Rodgers and Hammerstein=E2=80=99s Oklahoma= !  to be=20 performed July 20-22, and 26-29 at the Medina Performing Arts Center, a=20 beautiful state-of-the-art, 1200-seat venue that has been acclaimed as one o= f=20 the finest facilities in the state of Ohio=  =20 (located at 777 East Union Street, Medina OH 44256.  Directions to the facility are ava= ilable=20 at www.mcsoh.org/pac/d= irections.htm ).  The production will be directed by= =20 veteran actor and director, Bill Hoffman, a talented professional who has=20 directed more than 60 large musicals in his career, in=20 New York=20 City,=20 Washington DC, and Cleveland Playhouse.  More than 40 local actors and danc= ers=20 will be performing in this outstanding production.  Tickets a= re=20 available at the Performing Arts Center box office (330-636-3400) or=20= at=20 local Buehler=E2=80=99s locations:  <= /SPAN>$15=20 Adults; $10 Ages 12-17 and Seniors; $8 Children under 12 and groups of 20+.<= SPAN=20 style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">  Show times will be 7:30=20 PM, except Sunday matin= ees=20 will take place at 2:00 PM.  Visit=20 CAMEO=E2=80=99s website at www.cameo-medina.org.


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-------------------------------1184869703-- From brunswickact at yahoo.com Thu Jul 19 11:36:45 2007 From: brunswickact at yahoo.com (BrunswickACT) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 11:36:45 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Brunswick ACT presents "The Secret Garden" - FINAL WEEKEND! Message-ID: <638876.80249.qm@web31509.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1220758379-1184870205=:80249 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable FINAL WEEKEND!!=0A=0ABrunswick Alumni Community Theatre presents:=0A =0AThe= Secret Garden=0ABook and Lyrics by Marsha Norman=0AMusic by Lucy Simon=0Ab= ased on the novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett =0A =0AThis enchanting classi= c of children's literature is now a brilliant musical by a Pulitzer Prize w= inning playwright. Orphaned in India, an 11 year old girl returns to Yorksh= ire to live with an embittered, reclusive uncle and his invalid son. The es= tate includes a magic locked garden. Flashbacks, dream sequences, a strolli= ng chorus of ghosts, and some of the most beautiful music ever written for = Broadway dramatize The Secret Garden's compelling tale of regeneration. Thi= s Tony Award winner is a treasure for children and adults. =0A =0AJuly 13,= 14, 20 and 21, curtain time 7:30pm.=0Aat the Brunswick High School Perform= ing Arts Center=0ATickets are $15 for adults and $12 for students and senio= rs.=0ATickets are available at Buehler's in Brunswick or on-line at www.bru= nswickact.com.=0A=0AVisit our website at www.brunswickAct.com/secretgarden.= htm for cast list and photos!=0A=0A=0A =0A___________________________= _________________________________________________________=0ABe a better Hea= rtthrob. Get better relationship answers from someone who knows. Yahoo! Ans= wers - Check it out. =0Ahttp://answers.yahoo.com/dir/?link=3Dlist&sid=3D396= 545433 --0-1220758379-1184870205=:80249 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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Brunswick Alu= mni Community Theatre presents:
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July 13, 14, 20 and 21, curtain time 7:30pm.
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This Saturday and Sunday is the 25th = annual Cleveland Irish Cultural Festival at the Cuyahoga County Fairgrounds.  In = addition to the bagpipers, ballad singers, ceile bands, dancers, Guinness, wolf = hounds, Harp, exhibits, and friends you haven’t seen nor met……are = historical Irish plays and zany improv!

 

The Cleveland Irish Players will be performing on = Saturday at 3 pm (I’m a policeman – “Halt!” – that = felt good) and 6:30 pm.  On Sunday they’ll be performing at = 6.  The Chicago Irish Players will be performing on Saturday at 5.  And = finally, Cleveland’s own ‘Oliver Twisted’ will be performing improv on Saturday at 4:30 and 6:30, = Sunday at 5 pm.

 

Tickets are…really cheap.  I think = $10. 

 

The weather will be beautiful in Berea….the place where dreams = come true!  So stop by and enjoy another great thing Cleveland has to = offer.

------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C7CA19.BEF8AD70-- From Thackaberr at aol.com Thu Jul 19 12:33:07 2007 From: Thackaberr at aol.com (Thackaberr at aol.com) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 15:33:07 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Final 2 Weeks of MUSICAL OF MUSICALS at Actors' Summit Message-ID: -------------------------------1184873587 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en The final two weeks of the record breaking performance of Musical of =20 Musicals, the Musical at Actors' Summit, which will close July 29, finishing= a nine=20 week run. =20 =20 The Play =20 The play has received rave critical notices. =E2=80=9CWe=E2=80=99re delighte= d with the =20 audience response,=E2=80=9D said Neil Thackaberry, Artistic Director. =E2= =80=9CWe=E2=80=99ve already had =20 patrons who=E2=80=99ve seen the production three times in three weeks.=E2= =80=9D=20 THE MUSICAL OF MUSICALS (THE MUSICAL!) is actually five musicals in one,=20 each with the same plot but done in the style of a different famous Broadwa= y=20 composer. Rodgers and Hammerstein, Andrew Lloyd Weber, Stephen Sondheim, Je= rry=20 Herman, and Kander & Ebb. The plot is the old melodrama standby: =E2=80=9CY= ou must pay=20 the rent.=E2=80=9D =E2=80=9CI can=E2=80=99t pay the rent.=E2=80=9D =E2=80= =9CI=E2=80=99ll pay the rent for you.=E2=80=9D=20 The five short musicals are:=20 Corn -- in the style of Rodgers & Hammerstein paying tribute to Oklahoma!,=20 Carousel, The Sound of Music, South Pacific, and The King and I. =20 The Woods =E2=80=93 in the style of Stephen Sondheim paying tribute to Swee= ney Todd,=20 Into the Woods, Sunday in the Park with George, and Company.=20 Dear Abby =E2=80=93 in the style of Jerry Herman paying tribute to Hello Do= lly, =20 Mame, and La Cage aux Folles.=20 Aspects of Junita =E2=80=93 in the style of Andrew Lloyd Weber paying tribu= te to=20 Evita, Phantom of the Opera, Cats, Jesus Christ Superstar, Starlight Expres= s,=20 and Sunset Boulevard.=20 Speakeasy =E2=80=93 in the style of Kander and Ebb paying tribute to Cabare= t,=20 Chicago, The Rink, and Kiss of the Spider Woman.=20 The Cast=20 Each cast member plays the same role in each of the musicals. MaryJo =20 Alexander portrays the wisdom of the mature woman -- Abby, Joe Bishara plays= the =20 landlord, Jitter, and Keith Stevens plays the heroic Willy. The young heroin= , =20 June, which had been played by Kathleen Culler during the original run, will= be =20 played by Equity actor Tricia Bestic during the extension.=20 MaryJo Alexander was a member of the Resident Acting Company at the =20 University of New Orleans. At Actors=E2=80=99 Summit she has been seen in=20= A Christmas=20 Survival Guide, A Child=E2=80=99s Christmas in Wales, The Guys, Gingerbread= Lady, =20 Otherwise Engaged, I Do I Do, and Jacques Brel, among others. MaryJo has pe= rformed at=20 Ensemble Theatre, Cain Park, Porthouse Theatre and Stan Hywet Shakespeare.=20 Joe Bishara last appeared at Actors=E2=80=99 Summit as Sergius Saranoff in=20= Arms and=20 the Man. Previous Musical credits include I Love You=E2=80=A6Now Change, Pu= tting It =20 Together, The Last Five Years, Pirates of Penzance, The Rocky Horror Show a= nd=20 The Cradle Will Rock. He has also performed at Ensemble Theatre, Ohio=20 Showboat Drama, The Phoenix Theatre Circle as well as at Wayside Theatre in= =20 Virginia, The Roxy Regional Theatre in Tennessee, and The Show Palace in F= lorida.=20 Keith E. Stevens returns to Actors=E2=80=99 Summit after an extended stay i= n New=20 York. His credits at Actors=E2=80=99 Summit include: The Thing About Men, P= icnic, I Love=20 You, You=E2=80=99re Perfect, Now Change, Romeo & Juliet, and A Child=E2=80= =99s Christmas in=20 Wales. Keith holds a MFA in Acting from the Actors Studio Drama School an= d=20 a BA in Theater from Cleveland State University. He is a lifetime member=20= of=20 the Actors Studio. Tricia Bestic has been seen at Actors' Summit in=20 Quilters, A Christmas Survival Guide, Don't Hug Me, and The Thing About Men= , among=20 others. At Playhouse Square she was in I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Chan= ge,=20 and Respect, a Musical Journey. =20 Performance Schedule Musical of Musicals (The Musical) will reopen on June 21 and is scheduled=20 to run through July 29, Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays at 8:00 PM and Sund= ays=20 at 2:00 PM. =20 Tickets Tickets are $25 on Fridays & Saturdays, $22 on Thursdays & Sundays. College= =20 students and seniors receive a $2 discount at Thursday and Sunday=20 performances. Students under age 18 are admitted for half price. Season sub= scriptions=20 and Discount Coupons are now available. Group discounts are available for=20 parties of 10 or more. =20 Tickets can be purchased by phone by calling 330-342-0800. =20 ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL a= t=20 http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour -------------------------------1184873587 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en
The final two weeks of the record breaking performance of Musical of=20 Musicals, the Musical at Actors' Summit, which will close July 29, finishing= a=20 nine week run.
 

The Play=20

 

 

= THE MUSICAL OF MUSIC= ALS (THE=20 MUSICAL!) is actually five musicals in one, each with the sam= e plot=20 but done in the style of a different famous Broadway composer. Rodgers and=20 Hammerstein, Andrew Lloyd Weber, Stephen Sondheim, Jerry Herman, and Kander=20 & Ebb. The plot is the old melodrama standby: =E2=80=9CYou must pay the=20= rent.=E2=80=9D =E2=80=9CI=20 can=E2=80=99t pay the rent.=E2=80=9D =E2=80=9CI=E2=80=99ll pay the rent for=20 you.=E2=80=9D

 

The five short musicals=20 are:

 

= Corn -- in the style of Rodgers & Hammerstein payin= g=20 tribute to Oklahoma!, Carousel, The Sound of Music, South= =20 Pacific, and The King and I= .=20

 

The Woods =E2=80=93 in the style=20= of Stephen=20 Sondheim paying tribute to Sweeney Todd, Into the Woods, Sunday in the Park=20= with=20 George, and Company.

 

Dear Abby =E2=80=93 in the style=20= of Jerry=20 Herman paying tribute to Hello Doll= y,=20 Mame, and La Cage aux=20 Folles.

 

Aspects of Junita =E2=80=93 in th= e style of=20 Andrew Lloyd Weber paying tribute to Evita, Phantom of the Opera, Cats, Jesu= s=20 Christ Superstar, Starlight Express, and Sunset Boulevard.

 

Speakeasy =E2=80=93 in the style=20= of Kander and=20 Ebb paying tribute to Cabaret, Chicago, The Rink, and Kiss of the Spider= =20 Woman.

The=20 Cast

Each cast member plays the same role in each of the musicals. MaryJ= o=20 Alexander portrays the wisdom of the mature woman -- Abby, Joe Bishara plays= the=20 landlord, Jitter, and Keith Stevens plays the heroic Willy. The young heroin= ,=20 June, which had been played by Kathleen Culler during the original run, will= be=20 played by Equity actor Tricia Bestic during the=20 extension.

MaryJo Alexander was a member of the Resident Acting Company at= the=20 University= of=20 New Orleans. At Actor= s=E2=80=99=20 Summit she has been seen in A Christmas Sur= vival=20 Guide, A Child=E2=80=99s Christmas in Wales, The Guys, Gingerbread La= dy,=20 Otherwise Engaged, I Do I Do, and Jacques Brel, among others. MaryJo has=20 performed at Ensemble Theatre, Cain Park, Porthouse Theatre and Stan Hyw= et=20 Shakespeare. Joe Bishara last=20 appeared at Actors=E2=80=99 Summit as Sergi= us Saranoff in=20 Arms and the Man. Previous Musical credits include I Love= =20 You=E2=80=A6Now Change, Putting= It=20 Together, The Last Five Years, Pirates of Penzance, The Rocky Horror=20 Show and The Cradle Will=20 Rock.  He has also perform= ed at=20 Ensemble Theatre, Ohio Showboat Drama, The Phoenix Theatre Circle as w= ell as=20 at Wayside Theatre in Virginia, The Roxy=20 Regional Theatre in Tennessee, and The Sh= ow=20 Palace in Florida. Keith E.= =20 Stevens returns to Actors=E2=80=99 <= st1:City=20 w:st=3D"on">Summit after an extended stay in New York. His cre= dits at=20 Actors=E2=80=99 Summit include: The Thing About Men, Picnic, I Love You, You=E2=80=99re Perfect, No= w Change,=20 Romeo & Juliet, and A Child=E2=80=99s Christmas in Wales. Keith=20 holds a MFA in Acting from th= e=20 Actors Studio Drama=20 School and a BA in Theater from=20 Cleveland=20 State University.  He is a lifetime member of the Act= ors=20 Studio. Tricia Bestic has been seen at Actors' Summit in Quilters, A Christmas Survival Guide,=20= Don't=20 Hug Me, and The Thing About Men= ,=20 among others. At Playhouse=20 Square she was in I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change= ,=20 and  Respect, a Musical=20 Journey. =20

Performance Schedule
Mus= ical of=20 Musicals (The Musical)=20 will=20 reopen on June 21 and is scheduled to run through July 29, Thursdays, Friday= s=20 & Saturdays at 8:00 PM=20 and Sundays at 2:00=20 PM.=20

Tickets
Tickets=20 are $25 on Fridays & Saturdays, $22 on Thursdays & Sundays. College=20 students and seniors receive a $2 discount at Thursday and Sunday performanc= es.=20 Students under age 18 are admitted for half price. Season subscriptions and=20 Discount Coupons are now available. Group discounts are available for partie= s of=20 10 or more. 

Tickets can be purchased by phone by calling 330-342-0800. =20

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-------------------------------1184873587-- From info412 at www.spanministries.org Thu Jul 19 13:09:14 2007 From: info412 at www.spanministries.org (4:12 Producer) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 16:09:14 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]God's Child at the 4:12 Message-ID: <2124.66.213.21.38.1184875754.squirrel@www.spanministries.org> Don?t forget about the 4:12 this Friday night, July 20! God?s Child will light up the stage at 10:30pm. There?s also line dancing, Open Mic, games and prizes! The 4:12 runs from 9:00pm to 1:00am at SPAN Ministries located at 361 Northeast Avenue in Tallmadge, Ohio. For more information, call 330.630.3190. The 4:12 is for those 18 and over. From martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com Thu Jul 19 12:48:38 2007 From: martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com (Martin Friedman) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 12:48:38 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lakeland Theatre: Barrymore for two more weeks Message-ID: <447815.48601.qm@web36812.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1959226248-1184874518=:48601 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Lakeland Theatre presents THE NORTHEAST OHIO PREMIERE MITCHELL FIELDS* in BARRYMORE by William Luce Featuring Andrew Narten Directed by Martin Friedman Sets and Lights Designed by Keith Nagy Costumes Designed by Craig Tucker Sound Design by Eric Simna * Courtesy of Actor's Equity Association THE STORY: THIS IS A GRAND PIECE OF ADULT COMIC/DRAMATIC THEATRE! Lakeland Theatre proudly features Cleveland actor and teacher Mitchell Fields in this Northeast Ohio premiere on William Luce's Tony-award nominated play. An actor of considerable depth, Mr. Fields tackles the portrayal of actor John Barrymore. Another accomplished actor, Andrew Narten, supports Fields in a wonderful supporting role. Christopher Plummer won a Tony for his portrayal of John Barrymore in the acclaimed Broadway production of this work by the master of one character biographies for the stage, William Luce. The 60 year old legendary actor has rented a New York stage to prepare for a comeback performance of Richard III. Barrymore jokes with the audience, spars with his prompter, reminisces about better times and does delicious imitations of his siblings Lionel and Ethel. "A dazzler .... A portrait of riveting complexity and paradox that finds the balletic elegance in a drunken stagger, the poetry in a blue joke and the churning guts in rarefied verse. As [Barrymore] walks toward his own death it's with the jaunty panache of a boulevardier off to meet his new mistress." N.Y. Times "As good as one man shows get." New Yorker "A staggering success.... Must be seen, must be savored." N.Y. Post "A rare show that leaves you wanting more." Gannett Newspapers "A perfect image of Barrymore." N.Y. Daily News Production Dates: Friday, July 20 @ 8pm Saturday, July 21 @ 2pm and 8pm Sunday, July 22 @ 2pm Friday, July 27 @ 8pm Saturday, July 28 @ 2pm and 8pm Sunday, July 29 @ 2pm Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for students and seniors. Group rates are available. For more information please feel free to either email me, Martin Friedman, at martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com or call 440.525.7034 (and press #1 to bypass the message). --------------------------------- Take the Internet to Go: Yahoo!Go puts the Internet in your pocket: mail, news, photos & more. --0-1959226248-1184874518=:48601 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
                                           Lakeland Theatre
presents
THE NORTHEAST OHIO PREMIERE

MITCHELL 
FIELDS*

in
BARRYMORE
by
William Luce

Featuring
Andrew Narten

Directed by Martin Friedman 
Sets and Lights Designed by Keith Nagy
Costumes Designed by Craig Tucker        
 Sound Design by Eric Simna

 * Courtesy of Actor's Equity Association
 
THE STORY: THIS IS A GRAND PIECE OF ADULT COMIC/DRAMATIC THEATRE!
Lakeland Theatre proudly features Cleveland actor and teacher Mitchell Fields in this Northeast Ohio premiere on William Luce's Tony-award nominated play. An actor of considerable depth, Mr. Fields tackles the portrayal of actor John Barrymore.  Another accomplished actor, Andrew Narten, supports Fields in a wonderful supporting role. Christopher Plummer won a Tony for his portrayal of John Barrymore in the acclaimed Broadway production of this work by the master of one character biographies for the stage, William Luce. The 60 year old legendary actor has rented a New York stage to prepare for a comeback performance of Richard III. Barrymore jokes with the audience, spars with his prompter, reminisces about better times and does delicious imitations of his siblings Lionel and Ethel.

"A dazzler .... A portrait of riveting complexity and paradox that finds the balletic elegance in a drunken stagger, the poetry in a blue joke and the churning guts in rarefied verse. As [Barrymore] walks toward his own death it's with the jaunty panache of a boulevardier off to meet his new mistress." N.Y. Times
"As good as one man shows get." New Yorker
"A staggering success.... Must be seen, must be savored." N.Y. Post
"A rare show that leaves you wanting more." Gannett Newspapers
"A perfect image of Barrymore." N.Y. Daily News
 
Production Dates:
Friday, July 20  @ 8pm
Saturday, July 21 @ 2pm and 8pm
Sunday, July 22 @ 2pm
Friday, July 27 @ 8pm
Saturday, July 28 @ 2pm and 8pm
Sunday, July 29 @ 2pm
 
Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for students and seniors. Group rates are available.
 
For more information please feel free to either email me, Martin Friedman, at martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com or call 440.525.7034 (and press #1 to bypass the message).


Take the Internet to Go: Yahoo!Go puts the Internet in your pocket: mail, news, photos & more. --0-1959226248-1184874518=:48601-- From mamiller107 at earthlink.net Thu Jul 19 13:49:11 2007 From: mamiller107 at earthlink.net (Michael A. Miller) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 16:49:11 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"I don't know when -- or if -- he's coming back..." Message-ID: <380-220077419204911348@earthlink.net> ------=_NextPart_18464111920541204911348 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Who will keep your workload moving forward during an employee?s absence? The ideal department manager or small-business owner knows how to do every necessary task within his or her domain. But how burdensome is that? Maybe you have cross-trained your staff to a limited degree. They mean well, Boss, but you will have to pick up their slack eventually. Do you have a guidebook that details a process for each task required to keep your business current and profitable, so any employee of your choosing can accurately and efficiently complete any assignment and understand what the outcome should be? I will meet with any authorized representative of your organization and draft step-by-step directives for completing one job or several, and I will perform updates as required. Further, I can help you design and draft forms, templates, brochures, flyers and other documents, as well as provide temporary and long-term administrative-support services. Ask me about marketing support and coordinating promotional events. Michael A. Miller 216.389.6784 mamiller107 at earthlink.net ------=_NextPart_18464111920541204911348 Content-Type: text/html; charset=US-ASCII

Who will keep your workload moving forward during an employee?s absence?

 

The ideal department manager or small-business owner knows how to do every necessary task within his or her domain.  But how burdensome is that?

 

Maybe you have cross-trained your staff to a limited degree.  They mean well, Boss, but you will have to pick up their slack eventually.

 

Do you have a guidebook that details a process for each task required to keep your business current and profitable, so any employee of your choosing can accurately and efficiently complete any assignment and understand what the outcome should be?

 

I will meet with any authorized representative of your organization and draft step-by-step directives for completing one job or several, and I will perform updates as required.

 

Further, I can help you design and draft forms, templates, brochures, flyers and other documents, as well as provide temporary and long-term administrative-support services.

 

Ask me about marketing support and coordinating promotional events.

 

Michael A. Miller

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------=_NextPart_18464111920541204911348-- From thejrpshow at yahoo.com Thu Jul 19 17:47:25 2007 From: thejrpshow at yahoo.com (Jay Rossi) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 17:47:25 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Artist for hire.... Message-ID: <871186.22495.qm@web90415.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-913352178-1184892445=:22495 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Come and see my bio at http://jayrossi.s5.com/custom.html for photos, videos, write-ups and more! I'm an actor, vocalist, writer and fine artist. Almost 30 years in all. Also, some (few) of my artwork is on-line at http://jayrossi.s5.com/photo.html . I'm also listed on Artists Chair at http://www.artistschair.com/showprofile.asp?id=395 . Contact me at 330-410-0488 or thejrpshow at yahoo.com . The Jay Rossi Project MySpace YouTube --------------------------------- Be a better Globetrotter. Get better travel answers from someone who knows. Yahoo! Answers - Check it out. --0-913352178-1184892445=:22495 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Come and see my bio at http://jayrossi.s5.com/custom.html for photos, videos, write-ups and more!
 
I'm an actor, vocalist, writer and fine artist.
 
Almost 30 years in all.
 
Also, some (few) of my artwork is on-line at http://jayrossi.s5.com/photo.html .
 
I'm also listed on Artists Chair at http://www.artistschair.com/showprofile.asp?id=395 .
 
Contact me at 330-410-0488 or thejrpshow at yahoo.com .
 



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Yahoo! Answers - Check it out. --0-913352178-1184892445=:22495-- From cprince at bw.edu Thu Jul 19 18:07:43 2007 From: cprince at bw.edu (cprince at bw.edu) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 21:07:43 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Looking for real bearded Santa for Tower City Message-ID: <30864.10.0.7.4.1184893663.squirrel@webmail.bw.edu> Dear Friends, Tower City in cooperation with Spirit of the Season is currently in search of a real, fully bearded Santa to perform at their very innovative workshop, beginning in November. all Interested applicants should contact Christine Prince by calling: 440-476-0529 or e-mailing centurydance at gmail.com. Resumes and Head shots can be sent to this e-mail address. Applicant should be available for a photo shoot as early as September 1st. From ray at worldeonline.com Thu Jul 19 18:08:09 2007 From: ray at worldeonline.com (Ray Szuch) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 20:08:09 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A few Vender tables are still available / Volunteers are needed Message-ID: <06fa01c7ca6a$6fecea10$a92cfea9@Ray> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_06FB_01C7CA40.8716E210 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit A few tables for the Indie Gathering are still available. If your interested please email me or call 216-651-5441 as soon as possible. Venders tables are for Aug. 4/5 (Sat & Sun). We are in need of 5 more volunteers to help at The Indie Gathering on Sat & Sun (Aug. 4/5) Sat & Sun passes are given to workers! Email if you can help. http://theindiegathering.com Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com Founder - "The Indie Gathering" www.theindiegathering.com ------=_NextPart_000_06FB_01C7CA40.8716E210 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
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------=_NextPart_000_06FB_01C7CA40.8716E210-- From broadview-heights-spotlights at cox.net Thu Jul 19 19:10:33 2007 From: broadview-heights-spotlights at cox.net (Spotlights) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 22:10:33 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Spotlights Youth present SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK LIVE! Message-ID: <000601c7ca73$3474fb40$52bc6b44@NASO1> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C7CA51.AD635B40 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit SPOTLIGHTS YOUTH THEATER PRESENTS SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK LIVE! The Broadview Heights Spotlights Community Theater is pleased to announce its upcoming youth production, Schoolhouse Rock Live! Show dates are Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, July 26 through August 4, at 7:00 PM. Matinee performances are slated for Sunday, July 29 and Sunday, August 5 at 3:00 PM. All shows will be held at the Broadview Heights Cultural Arts Building, 9543 Broadview Road (1/2 mile South of Route 82). Tickets are $10 for adults, $8 for students and senior citizens (group rates available). For ticket reservations, interested parties may contact the Spotlights Box Office at (440) 526-4404. Schoolhouse Rock Live! is a dynamic musical about a nerve-wracked school teacher who is stressed about the first day of teaching. The teacher tries to relax by watching television. Over the course of the show, various characters emerge from the teacher's TV set and demonstrate how to win the students over with imagination and music. Audience members of all ages will enjoy the show's memorable musical numbers, including "Just a Bill," "Conjunction Junction," and the show's title number, "Schoolhouse Rock." The Spotlights' production stars Corinne Calabrese, Gabrielle Calabrese, Nicole Clark, Christian Corpora, Mary Ann Domzalski, Michelle Goodwin, Caittlin Hamm, Dana Hetrick, Neal Kennedy, Alexandra Kruse, Tiffany Schmidt, Devin Sutter, Hannah Wiltsie, and Jessy Yates. Direction by Frank Lucas; music direction by Gail Wirick. Produced by Annette Phelps. Schoolhouse Rock Live! is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). The show is sponsored by Tutoring Club of Broadview Heights. For more information, interested parties may contact the Broadview Heights Spotlights Community Theater Box Office by phone at (440) 526-4404, by email at broadview-heights-spotlights at cox.net, or on the web at www.broadview-heights-spotlights.org. ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C7CA51.AD635B40 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

SPOTLIGHTS YOUTH THEATER PRESENTS SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK = LIVE!

The Broadview Heights Spotlights Community Theater is pleased to announce = its upcoming youth production, Schoolhouse Rock Live!  Show dates are Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, = July 26 through August 4, at 7:00 PM.  Matinee performances are slated = for Sunday, July 29 and Sunday, August 5 at 3:00 PM.  All shows will be = held at the Broadview Heights Cultural Arts Building, 9543 Broadview = Road (1/2 mile South of Route 82).  Tickets are $10 for adults, $8 for = students and senior citizens (group rates available).  For ticket = reservations, interested parties may contact the Spotlights Box Office at (440) = 526-4404.

Schoolhouse Rock Live! is a dynamic musical about a nerve-wracked school teacher who is stressed = about the first day of teaching.  The teacher tries to relax by watching television.  Over the course of the show, various characters emerge = from the teacher’s TV set and demonstrate how to win the students over = with imagination and music.  Audience members of all ages will enjoy the show’s memorable musical numbers, including “Just a = Bill,” “Conjunction Junction,” and the show’s title number, “Schoolhouse Rock.”  The Spotlights’ production = stars Corinne Calabrese, Gabrielle Calabrese, Nicole Clark, Christian Corpora, = Mary Ann Domzalski, Michelle Goodwin, Caittlin Hamm, Dana Hetrick, Neal = Kennedy, Alexandra Kruse, Tiffany Schmidt, Devin Sutter, Hannah Wiltsie, and = Jessy Yates.  Direction by Frank Lucas; music direction by Gail = Wirick.  Produced by Annette Phelps. 

 

Schoolhouse Rock Live! is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International = (MTI).  The show is sponsored by Tutoring Club of Broadview = Heights.

 

For more = information, interested parties may contact the Broadview Heights Spotlights = Community Theater Box Office by phone at (440) 526-4404, by email at = broadview-heights-spotlights at cox.net, or on = the web at www.broadview-heights-spotlights.org.

 

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C7CA51.AD635B40-- From popcycles at sbcglobal.net Thu Jul 19 19:33:07 2007 From: popcycles at sbcglobal.net (D. Budin) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 19:33:07 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]a musical trip back to 1967 Message-ID: <479299.61621.qm@web81815.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-2015428105-1184898787=:61621 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Folk Concert Celebrates Original Singer-Songwriter Movement The group Long Road presents Can?t Help But Wonder Where I?m Bound: A 1967 Coffeehouse Concert, Tuesday, August 14, 2007, at 7:30 p.m., at the Alma Theater in Cain Park (Lee and Superior roads, Cleveland Heights). The concert is a fund-raiser for the non-profit music and educational organization Roots of American Music. Long Road is: David Budin (guitar and vocals), Kevin Richards (guitar, banjo, mandolin, fiddle and vocals), Julia Mell (vocals), Bob Sandham (guitar and vocals), and Raymond DeForest (upright bass and vocals). (See further personnel info below.) In the middle and late 1960s, you could go to any folk club or coffeehouse in the country and hear performers singing all the same songs ? songs by Bob Dylan, Tom Paxton, Tom Rush, Tim Hardin, Eric Andersen, Tim Buckley, Gordon Lightfoot, Leonard Cohen, Phil Ochs, Bob Gibson, Ian & Sylvia, Steve Gillette and others. But, for the most part, this music has not been played since around 1970 ? partly because, as a result of this movement, most performers began writing their own songs, and also because new genres took over (folk-rock, psychedelic rock, electric blues, and others). So there are dozens of wonderful songs that are not being played anymore. In this concert, Long Road performs the best of those late-?60s songs, played with all acoustic instruments. There?s nothing you?ll hear that you would have heard after 1967. And there will be humor, along with some historical perspective on the music and the times. All proceeds from this concert will benefit Roots of American Music. Please visit: www.rootsofamericanmusic.org. Tickets ? $18; $20 day of show ? are available at 216-371-3000 or www.cainpark.com. LONG ROAD consists of: David Budin (guitar and vocals) ? singer-songwriter, music arranger, record producer, rock and folk musician, and music journalist; formerly signed as a solo artist with Sire Records, and a member of an early E Street Band incarnation, the Gift. Kevin Richards (guitar, mandolin and vocals) ? veteran of many rock, folk and bluegrass groups; and founder and director of both the Fairmount School of Music and the locally based non-profit educational organization Roots of American Music. Julia Mell (vocals) ? sang for 10 years with the popular Cleveland group the Godot Quartet, which opened for such artists as Patty Larkin, John Gorka and Garnett Rogers. Bob Sandham (guitar and vocals) ? longtime folk, rock and country musician, who has played acoustic, electric and pedal steel guitars with Alex Bevan, John Bassette, Pat Dailey and many others. Raymond DeForest (upright bass and vocals) ? master of electric and upright bass and every type of music, Ray has played with area bands including Blue Lunch, Mr. Stress, Aces & Eights and Princess Ladia. Cain Park is produced by the City of Cleveland Heights. --0-2015428105-1184898787=:61621 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Folk Concert Celebrates
Original Singer-Songwriter Movement
 
 
The group Long Road presents Can?t Help But Wonder Where I?m Bound: A 1967 Coffeehouse Concert, Tuesday, August 14, 2007, at 7:30 p.m., at the Alma Theater in Cain Park (Lee and Superior roads, Cleveland Heights).  
 
The concert is a fund-raiser for the non-profit music and educational organization Roots of American Music.
 
Long Road is: David Budin (guitar and vocals), Kevin Richards (guitar, banjo, mandolin, fiddle and vocals), Julia Mell (vocals), Bob Sandham (guitar and vocals), and Raymond DeForest (upright bass and vocals).  (See further personnel info below.)
 
In the middle and late 1960s, you could go to any folk club or coffeehouse in the country and hear performers singing all the same songs ? songs by Bob Dylan, Tom Paxton, Tom Rush, Tim Hardin, Eric Andersen, Tim Buckley, Gordon Lightfoot, Leonard Cohen, Phil Ochs, Bob Gibson, Ian & Sylvia, Steve Gillette and others.
 
But, for the most part, this music has not been played since around 1970 ? partly because, as a result of this movement, most performers began writing their own songs, and also because new genres took over (folk-rock, psychedelic rock, electric blues, and others).  
 
So there are dozens of wonderful songs that are not being played anymore.  In this concert, Long Road performs the best of those late-?60s songs, played with all acoustic instruments.  There?s nothing you?ll hear that you would have heard after 1967.  And there will be humor, along with some historical perspective on the music and the times.
 
All proceeds from this concert will benefit Roots of American Music.  Please visit: www.rootsofamericanmusic.org.
 
Tickets ? $18; $20 day of show ? are available at 216-371-3000 or www.cainpark.com.
 
 
LONG ROAD consists of:
 
David Budin (guitar and vocals) ? singer-songwriter, music arranger, record producer, rock and folk musician, and music journalist; formerly signed as a solo artist with Sire Records, and a member of an early E Street Band incarnation, the Gift.
 
Kevin Richards (guitar, mandolin and vocals) ? veteran of many rock, folk and bluegrass groups; and founder and director of both the Fairmount School of Music and the locally based non-profit educational organization Roots of American Music.
 
Julia Mell (vocals) ? sang for 10 years with the popular Cleveland group the Godot Quartet, which opened for such artists as Patty Larkin, John Gorka and Garnett Rogers.
 
Bob Sandham (guitar and vocals) ? longtime folk, rock and country musician, who has played acoustic, electric and pedal steel guitars with Alex Bevan, John Bassette, Pat Dailey and many others.
 
Raymond DeForest (upright bass and vocals) ? master of electric and upright bass and every type of music, Ray has played with area bands including Blue Lunch, Mr. Stress, Aces & Eights and Princess Ladia.
 
Cain Park is produced by the City of Cleveland Heights.
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-------------------------------1184935728-- From sharleentraczyk at yahoo.com Fri Jul 20 07:14:32 2007 From: sharleentraczyk at yahoo.com (Sharleen Traczyk) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 07:14:32 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]MORE SUMMER FUN!!! Message-ID: <576466.12137.qm@web56109.mail.re3.yahoo.com> There are still summer camps and classes open for more summer fun at The Talent Tree in Hudson!!! ALL-WEEK ACTIVITY CAMP AUGUST 6-10, 9:00-4:00 Mon-Fri (Early drop-off & late pick-up available) Ages 6 & up Keep active & fit in this fun week of tumbling, dance, baton, cheer, drama, crafts and games! Call 330-650-9829 GYMNASTICS CAMP AUGUST 13-17, 9:00-1:00 Mon-Fri Ages 6 & up For all gymnasts & competitive teams Get in gear for fall and be ready for fall activities & the competitive season. Conditioning, floor exercise, beam, bars & vault. Call 330-650-9829 CHEERLEADING Evening classes still available Call for a schedule & placement 330-650-9829 GYMNASTICS CLASSES Evening & morning classes still available Call for a schedule & placement 330-650-9829 FALL BROCHURES ARE NOW AVAILABLE, TOO! CALL TODAY! 330-650-9829 THE TALENT TREE, HUDSON, OHIO Join in the fun and grow with us at The Talent Tree! ____________________________________________________________________________________Ready for the edge of your seat? Check out tonight's top picks on Yahoo! TV. http://tv.yahoo.com/ From fstorch at beckcenter.org Fri Jul 20 07:18:45 2007 From: fstorch at beckcenter.org (Fran Storch) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 10:18:45 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Beck Center's 'JEKYLL AND HYDE' is a must see!" Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84EEB0708@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7CAD8.E1E06F23 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C7CAD8.E1E06F23" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C7CAD8.E1E06F23 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 "Beck Center's 'JEKYLL and HYDE' is a must see!" ~ Roy Berko, The Times =20 Beck Center and National City present =20 Jekyll & Hyde Now through August 5 Mackey Main Stage =20 Book & Lyrics by Leslie Bricusse Music by Frank Wildhorn Directed by Scott Spence * Musical Direction by Larry Goodpaster * = Choreography by Mart=EDn C=E9spedes Featuring Don Folino as Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde =20 For tickets call 216.521.2540 or online at www.beckcenter.org = =20 =20 This popular gothic musical, based on the novel by Robert Louis = Stevenson, explores the duality of man and the constant struggle of good = and evil within oneself. Dr. Henry Jekyll is intrigued by the good and = evil found within all men, and believes he has found a way to separate = the good self from the bad. Determined to test his ground-breaking new = formula, Jekyll takes it himself and unleashes the evil Mr. Hyde. = Unable to control his darker side, Hyde goes on a killing spree and = wreaks havoc on Jekyll's life, his approaching wedding, and the lives of = his fellow townspeople. The play chronicles the battle between his two = opposing sides. =20 Show times are Friday and Saturday evenings at 8:00 pm and Sundays at = 3:00 pm. Two special Thursday evening performances are scheduled for = July 26 and August 2 at 8:00 p.m. To reserve tickets call the Beck = Center Box Office at (216) 521-2540 or visit www.beckcenter.org for more = information. Admission is $26 for adults, $23 for seniors, and $15 for = students 22 and under. Convenient on-site parking is available. =20 The Beck Center for the Arts is located just ten minutes west of = downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood.=20 =20 =20 More reviewer comments... =20 "Beck Center's Jekyll & Hyde is a must see!... An absolute gem!... [Dan] = Folino gives a tour-de-force performance...His singing is enthralling, = his acting compelling...His vocal presentations...were brilliant...The = glorious voices of Maggie Stahl...and Aimee Collier...were = compelling...captivating. A standing 'O' for Scott Spence, Dan Folino = and the cast and crew of Jekyll & Hyde. Please, you of the Cleveland = area, support this production...It deserves full houses every night!" ~ Roy Berko, The Times =20 "Dan Folino as Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde...was terrific...you'd better get = there and see him while the Beck Center, and the Cleveland area, still = has him...Aimee Collier...blows down the house...Don McBride's set is = marvelous...Scott Spence has gotten excellent performances out of all of = his cast...Folino acts with authority and sings expansively...Catch him = while you can." ~ Marcus Bales, Cool Cleveland =20 "Jekyll & Hyde a mostly entertaining...excursion...Folino's lustrous = singing voice...Matching Folino in stage presence and singing power is = Amiee Collier...Director Spence conveys excellent detail in may of the = crowds scenes...slick production...a gorgeous set designed by Don = McBride. The musical direction by Larry Goodpaster is largely flawless." ~ Christine Howey, Scene =20 "The high-energy musical...had me at the first moments. I was hooked = when the curtain opened to Dan Folino...one of the main reasons to catch = this entertaining show... the large ensemble performs with gusto and = fills the stage with life...an 11-piece orchestra that perfectly = complements the singers...Even those with a thick hide will enjoy Jekyll = & Hyde." ~ Benjamin Gleisser, Cleveland Jewish News =20 "...McBride's visually imposing and flexibly functional unit = set...first-rate costume designers like the multi-talented Alison = Garrigan...the seductive, clarion-piped Amiee Collier...could = alternately break glass or your heart...the broadly talented Dan = Folino...he's understandably become somewhat of a matinee idol...solid = singing voice." ~ James Damico, FreeTimes =20 Cast of Characters John Utterson Ian Atwood Dr. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde Dan Folino Sir Danvers Carew Dana Hart * Simon Stride Douglas Collier Lady Beaconsfield Amy Hall Bishop of Basingstoke Lee Domenick Lord Savage Darryl Lewis General Lord Glossop Michael Rogan Sir Archibald Proops Don Irven Lisa Carew Maggie Stahl Lucy Harris Amiee Collier * Nellie Carla Petroski Spider Jeff Glover Poole (Manservant) Bill DePetro Bissett (Apothecary) Jim McCormack 1st Young Man Damian Henri 2nd Young Man Mike Majer Newsboy Mike Plantz Priest Don Pedley =20 Female Ensemble: Lauren Berger , Megan DePetro , Sarah Edwards, Aubrey = Fisher , Heather Hersh , Susan Kobylinski , Jordan Malin, Stephanie = Ormston, Kendra Payne, Laura Rightenour , Erin Shoemaker , Devon = Shriver, Dawn Sniadak, Susan Wagner, Megan Wallace =20 Male Ensemble: Jose Ayala, Jamie Carroll, Patrick Clement, Bill DePetro, = Mark Goins, Damian Henri, Jim Lenahan, Mike Majer, Jim McCormack, Don = Pedley, Mike Plantz, Ryan Smith, Justin Williams =20 * Actor appears courtesy of the Actor's Equity Association (AEA). =20 Staff Director (Scott Spence) Musical Director (Larry Goodpaster) Choreographer (Martin Cespedes) Stage Manager (Diana D'Alessandro) Set Design (Don McBride) Costume Design/Wardrobe Mistress (Allison Garrigan) Light Design (Trad Burns) Sound Design (Richard Ingraham) =20 Orchestra Conductor/Keyboards......................................................= ......Larry Goodpaster Keyboards................................................................= ..............Heidi Herczeg Flute/Alto = Flute....................................................................= .Gretchen Bailey Oboe/English Horn/Alto = Sax................................................Karen Langenwalter Trumpet..................................................................= ..............Melissa Mejia Trombone.................................................................= ............Kevin Wenner French = Horns....................................................................= ....Meredith Evans Violins..................................................................= .Marianne Stott, Allie Lint Cello....................................................................= ..............Brandi Amadeo Bass.....................................................................= .........Tim Keo, Don Park Percussion............................................................Don= Safranek, Chris Vondall =20 Production Staff Artistic = Director/Director........................................................= ......Scott Spence Musical Director/Orchestra = Conductor........................................Larry Goodpaster Choreographer............................................................= ..........Mart=EDn C=E9spedes Stage = Manager..................................................................= Diana D'Alessandro Assistant Stage = Manager...............................................................Ray= na Long Scenic Designer/ Production = Manager.............................................Don McBride Costumer = Designer.................................................................= Alison Garrigan Lighting = Designer.................................................................= ....Trad A. Burns Sound = Designer................................................................R= ichard B. Ingraham Technical = Director.................................................................= .Joseph Carmola Technical = Assistants....................................................Clint = Felker, Chris Young Production = Assistant................................................................= Sabrina Zingale Special Effects = Consultant...............................................................= Dan Folino Assistant Special Effects = Consultant..............................................Megan DePetro Light Board Operators........................................... Ray = Gould, Libby Burchmore Follow Spots.....................Mary Kahelin, Anna Verbiak, Ed Dragony, = Darcy Lindner Props/Dressers.......................................................Kate= George, Rebecca Lamb Crew...................Mark Sprouse, Bill Reichert, Kim Haas, Hayley = Baran, Steve Shack Book = Holder...................................................................= ..............Jean Fyfe =20 =20 Posted by: Fran Storch Marketing Assistant Beck Center for the Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, OH 44107 (216) 521-2540, x244 =20 ------_=_NextPart_002_01C7CAD8.E1E06F23 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

<= font size=3D5 color=3Dred>Beck<= /b> = Center’s ‘JEKYLL and HYDE’ is a must = see!”

~ Roy Berko, The = Times

 

Beck = Center and = National City

present

 

Jekyll & Hyde

Now through August 5

Mackey Main Stage

 

Book & Lyrics by = Leslie Bricusse=A0=A0=A0=A0 Music by = Frank Wildhorn

Directed by = Scott Spence * Musical Direction by Larry Goodpaster * Choreography by Mart=EDn C=E9spedes

Featuring Don Folino as Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

=

 <= /p>

For tickets call 216.521.2540 or online at = www.beckcenter.org

 

This popular = gothic musical, based on the novel by Robert Louis Stevenson, explores the = duality of man and the constant struggle of good and evil within oneself. =A0Dr. Henry Jekyll is intrigued by = the good and evil found within all men, and believes he has found a way to separate = the good self from the bad.=A0 Determined = to test his ground-breaking new formula, Jekyll takes it himself and unleashes = the evil Mr. Hyde.=A0 Unable to control = his darker side, Hyde goes on a killing spree and wreaks havoc on Jekyll’s = life, his approaching wedding, and the lives of his fellow townspeople.=A0 The play chronicles the battle = between his two opposing sides.

 

Show times = are Friday and Saturday evenings at 8:00 = pm and Sundays at 3:00 = pm. Two special Thursday evening performances are scheduled for July 26 and = August 2 at 8:00 = p.m.=A0 To reserve tickets call the Beck = Center Box Office at (216) 521-2540 or visit www.beckcenter.org for more information. = Admission is $26 for adults, $23 for seniors, and $15 for students 22 and = under.=A0 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. =

=A0=A0

 

More reviewer comments…

 

Beck = Center’s Jekyll & Hyde is a = must see!... An absolute gem!... [Dan] Folino gives a tour-de-force performance…His singing is enthralling, his acting compelling…His vocal = presentations…were brilliant…The glorious voices of Maggie Stahl…and Aimee = Collier...were compelling…captivating.=A0 = A standing ‘O’ for Scott Spence, Dan Folino and the cast and crew of Jekyll & Hyde.=A0 Please, you of the Cleveland area, support this = production…It deserves full houses every night!”

~ Roy Berko, = The Times

 

“Dan Folino as Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde…was = terrific…you’d better get there and see = him while the Beck Center, and the Cleveland area, still has = him…Aimee Collier…blows down the house…Don McBride’s set is marvelous…Scott = Spence has gotten excellent performances out of all of his = cast...Folino acts with authority and sings = expansively…Catch him while you can.”

~ Marcus = Bales, Cool Cleve= land

 

Jekyll & = Hyde a mostly entertaining…excursion…Folino= 217;s lustrous singing voice…Matching Folino in stage presence and = singing power is Amiee Collier…Director Spence conveys excellent detail in may of the crowds = scenes...slick production…a = gorgeous set designed by Don = McBride. The musical direction by Larry Goodpaster is largely = flawless.”

~ Christine = Howey, Scene

 

The high-energy = musical…had me at the first moments.=A0 I was hooked when the curtain opened to Dan Folino…one of the main = reasons to catch this entertaining show… the large ensemble performs with = gusto and fills the stage with life...an 11-piece orchestra that perfectly complements the singers…Even = those with a thick hide will enjoy Jekyll & Hyde.”

~ Benjamin = Gleisser, Cleveland Jewish News

 

“…McBride’s visually = imposing and flexibly functional unit setfirst-rat= e costume designers like the multi-talented Alison Garrigan…the = seductive, clarion-piped Amiee Collier…could alternately break glass or your heart…the = broadly talented Dan Folino…he’s understandably become somewhat of a matinee idol…solid singing = voice.”

~ James = Damico, FreeTimes

 

Cast of Characters

John Utterson           = ;            =  =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 = Ian Atwood

Dr. = Jekyll/Mr. Hyde           &nb= sp;          =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Dan = Folino

Sir Danvers Carew           =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0 Dana Hart *

Simon Stride           &= nbsp;          =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0 Douglas= = Collier

Lady = Beaconsfield&nbs= p;          =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0 Amy Hall

Bishop of = Basingstoke&nbs= p;  =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Lee Domenick

Lord = Savage           &= nbsp;          =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0 Darryl Lewis

General Lord Glossop     =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0 Michael Rogan

Sir = Archibald Proops       =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 = Don Irven

Lisa Carew           &n= bsp;         =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Maggie Stahl

Lucy Harris           &= nbsp;            =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0 Amiee Collier *

Nellie          &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;            =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 = Carla Petroski

Spider &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;       =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= Jeff Glover

Poole<= /font> (Manservant)          =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0 Bill DePetro

Bissett (Apothecary)        =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 = Jim McCormack

1st Young Man           &nbs= p;      =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0 Damian Henri

2nd Young Man           &nbs= p;    =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0 Mike Majer

Newsboy =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;  =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= Mike Plantz

Priest &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;         =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= Don Pedley

 

Female = Ensemble: = Lauren = Berger , = Megan DePetro , Sarah Edwards, Aubrey Fisher , Heather Hersh , Susan = Kobylinski , Jordan Malin, Stephanie = Ormston, = Kendra = Payne, = Laura Rightenour , Erin Shoemaker , Devon Shriver, = Dawn = Sniadak, Susan Wagner, Megan Wallace

 

Male = Ensemble: = Jose= Ayala, Jamie Carroll, Patrick Clement, Bill DePetro, Mark Goins, Damian Henri, = Jim Lenahan, Mike Majer, Jim McCormack, Don Pedley, Mike Plantz, Ryan Smith, = Justin Williams

 

* Actor = appears courtesy of the Actor's Equity Association = (AEA).

 =

Staff<= /font>

Director = (Scott Spence)

Musical = Director (Larry Goodpaster)

Choreographer= (Martin Cespedes)

Stage = Manager (Diana = D'Alessandro)

Set Design = (Don McBride)

Costume = Design/Wardrobe Mistress (Allison Garrigan)

Light Design = (Trad Burns)

Sound Design (Richard Ingraham)

 

Orchestra=

Conductor/Keyboards……………R= 30;…………………………= …………Larry Goodpaster

Keyboards…………………= …………………………= 230;………….………..Heidi Herczeg

Flute/Alto Flute………………………̷= 0;…………………………&= #8230;……Gretchen Bailey

Oboe/English Horn/Alto Sax…………………………= ………………Karen Langenwalter

Trumpet…………………&#= 8230;………………………̷= 0;…………….……….Melissa Mejia

Trombone…………………&= #8230;………………………R= 30;………….……….Kevin Wenner

French Horns………………………̷= 0;…………………………&= #8230;………Meredith Evans

Violins…………………&#= 8230;………………………̷= 0;………….Marianne Stott, Allie Lint

Cello…………………R= 30;…………………………= ……………………….Brandi Amadeo

Bass…………………̷= 0;…………………………&= #8230;…………………Tim Keo, Don Park

Percussion……………………= ;…………………………&#= 8230;…Don Safranek, Chris Vondall

 

Production = Staff

Artistic Director/Director……………………= ………………………..…&= #8230;…Scott = Spence

Musical Director/Orchestra Conductor………………………&= #8230;……….Larry = Goodpaster

Choreographer……̷= 0;…………………………&= #8230;……………………….Mar= t=EDn C=E9spedes

Stage Manager………………………= 230;…………………………= ;…...Diana D’Alessandro

Assistant Stage Manager………………………= 230;…………………………= ;…Rayna Long

Scenic Designer/ Production Manager………………………= 230;……………Don = McBride

Costumer Designer………………………&#= 8230;………………………̷= 0;…..Alison Garrigan

Lighting Designer………………………&#= 8230;………………………̷= 0;……...Trad A. Burns

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

Technical Director………………………&#= 8230;………………………̷= 0;……Joseph Carmola

Technical Assistants………………………= …………………….Clint Felker, Chris Young

Production Assistant………………………&= #8230;………………………R= 30;….Sabrina Zingale

Special Effects Consultant………………………= …………………………= 230;...Dan Folino

Assistant Special Effects Consultant………………………= ……………....Megan DePetro

Light Board Operators………………………&= #8230;…………. Ray Gould, Libby Burchmore

Follow Spots…………………Mary Kahelin, Anna Verbiak, Ed Dragony, Darcy Lindner

Props/Dressers……R= 30;…………………………= …………….Kate George, Rebecca Lamb

Crew…………= …….Mark Sprouse, Bill Reichert, Kim Haas, Hayley Baran, Steve = Shack

Book Holder………………………R= 30;…………………………= …….……...…..Jean Fyfe

 

 

Posted by:

Fran Storch

Marketing Assistant

Beck Center for the = Arts

17801 Detroit = Avenue

Lakewood, OH=A0 = 44107

(216) 521-2540, x244

 

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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. Register: By phone 330-836-2626 x 17 Or online www.WeathervanePlayhouse.com ### ------=_NextPart_001_1065_01C7CAB9.67A251C0 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=
Summer=20 Stock 2007
Cyrano De=20 Bergerac
4 SPACES=20 AVAILABLE!
Directed by = Melanie YC Pepe=20 & John C. Davis
August 6 ~ 18, = Mondays ~=20 Fridays
10:00 a.m. ~ 4:00 = p.m.
Tuition = $300
 
The=20 Summer Stock 2007, Cyrano = De=20 Bergerac is a workshop is = designed=20 for students ages 13 and up who have already had some theatrical=20 experience.
 
Students will be = perform,=20 produce and design a full production in two weeks. Special performances = will be=20 held on August 15 and 16.
Space is limited = to 18 acting=20 and 4 technical only positions.
This summer=92s = production will=20 be directed by Melanie YC Pepe, Director of Education and Young Actor = Series=20 Producer at Weathervane Playhouse. Most recently, she directed this = year=92s=20 production of Romeo & Juliet.
Special Guest = instructor John C=20 Davis will be directing fight choreography in this year=92s=20 production.
John is a = certified fight=20 instructor with the Society of American Fight = Directors,
and directed the = brilliant=20 swordplay in this year=92s Youth Theater production of Romeo & = Juliet. Check=20 him out online at www.TheFightDirector.com.
 
 
Register:
 
By = phone
330-836-2626 = x=20 17
 
Or = online
 www.WeathervanePlayhouse.com
 
 
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Based on the 1967 film of the same name starring Julie Andrew= s, Thoroughly Modern Millie opens tonight and runs through August 5th, 2007= . Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. (the Friday, August 3rd p= erformance will start at 8:30pm following the Parma Heights Merchants Parad= e) and Sundays at 3 p.m. Tickets are available by calling the Cassidy box = office at (440) 842-4600. =20 =20 Thoroughly Modern Millie stars: Kristin Netzband as Millie Dillmount Jacob Wadenpfuhl as Jimmy Smith Rachel Hopkins as Miss Dorothy Rob Starek as Trevor Graydon Jolene McPherson as Mrs. Meers Lou Petrucci as Ching Ho Stuart Landes as Bun Foo Michelle D. Moye as Muzzy Van Hossmere=20 Erin Kathleen Pawlak as Peg Flannery =20 with=20 Linda Sekanic Brittney Knyszek=20 Vanessa Stanbridge Kate Michalski=20 Cheryl Winslow=20 Erin R. diLauro=20 Anne Ward=20 Elya Starek=20 Sarah Clare=20 Jacob Shafer=20 Manolo Manalo=20 Andrew Parmelee=20 Mason Chapello=20 Amy Banner Cory Zukoski Thoroughly Modern Millie tells the story of small-town girl, Millie Dillmou= nt, who comes to New York City to marry for money instead of love =E2=80=93= a thoroughly modern aim in 1922, when women were just entering the workfor= ce. Millie soon begins to delight in the flapper lifestyle, but the high ji= nks start when she checks into a hotel owned by the leader of a white slave= ry ring in China. Written by Richard Morris and Dick Scanlan, Thoroughly Modern Millie featu= res music by Jeanine Tesori, with lyrics by Scanlan. The score is filled e= nergetic and unforgettable music including "Thoroughly Modern Millie", "Not= for the Life of Me", "Forget About the Boy" and "Gimme, Gimme". The always-versatile Cassidy Theatre artist Lester Currie spearheaded the p= roduction handling directing, choreography, set design and costuming duties= . The tap numbers were choreographed by Jennifer Glowe. Musical Direction = is by David Detloff. =20 The original production, directed by Michael Mayer, underwent several works= hops in New York and performances at the La Jolla Playhouse in San Diego, C= alifornia,before ultimately opening on Broadway. The production subsequentl= y won six 2002 Tony Awards, including Best Musical.=20 The Cassidy Theatre is located in the Greenbrier Commons, 6200 Pearl Road i= n Parma Heights. Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sund= ays at 3:00 p.m. There will be an 8:30 p.m. curtain time on Friday, August = 3rd following the Parma Heights Merchant=E2=80=99s Day Parade. Tickets are= $20 for adults and $15 for students and senior citizens. Early reservation= s are strongly suggested and tickets are going fast. Tickets can be ordere= d by phoning the Box Office at (440) 842-4600 from 9:00a.m. to 4:00 p.m., M= onday through Friday. MasterCard and Visa are accepted. =20 FOR INFORMATION: =09Geoffrey Short =09=09geoffshort at sbcglobal.net =20 From nbudin at sbcglobal.net Fri Jul 20 07:52:12 2007 From: nbudin at sbcglobal.net (Noah Budin) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 07:52:12 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Rock My Soul Tonight! Message-ID: <857272.47930.qm@web81413.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-948334443-1184943132=:47930 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Join us tonight...! The Rock My Soul Shabbat Service is an all-musical, all ages, Friday night worship service featuring contemporary, traditional and original music, sometimes upbeat, sometimes contemplative, always soulful, played by a 10 piece band of talented congregational and professional musicians led by Cantor Kathy Sebo and Noah Budin. This worship experience is free and open to the public. (You'll probably like it even if you're not Jewish!) Service begins at 7:30 PM at The Temple - Tifereth Israel, 26000 Shaker Blvd., Beachwood, OH The Temple hosts this service once a month. For future service dates, and other information about Noah Budin, check out www.noahbudin.com --0-948334443-1184943132=:47930 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Join us tonight...!
 
The Rock My Soul Shabbat Service is an all-musical, all ages, Friday night worship service featuring contemporary, traditional and original music, sometimes upbeat, sometimes contemplative, always soulful, played by a 10 piece band of talented congregational and professional musicians led by Cantor Kathy Sebo and Noah Budin. This worship experience is free and open to the public.
 
(You'll probably like it even if you're not Jewish!)
 
Service begins at 7:30 PM at The Temple - Tifereth Israel, 26000 Shaker Blvd., Beachwood, OH
 
The Temple hosts this service once a month.
 
For future service dates, and other information about Noah Budin, check out www.noahbudin.com
 
--0-948334443-1184943132=:47930-- From allison623 at sbcglobal.net Fri Jul 20 09:09:48 2007 From: allison623 at sbcglobal.net (Allison Butler) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 09:09:48 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Open House Sunday Message-ID: <564773.91346.qm@web82901.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1488073063-1184947788=:91346 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, JULY 22nd - 2-4 $189900 ROCKY RIVER ? BUNGALOW WALK TO THE BEACH! Lofted/vaulted kitchen with skylight. Huge master with sitting area, wood burning fireplace, full bathroom and separate shower. French doors open to the balcony overlooking the landscaped back yard. - 2 bedrooms with the 3rd presently converted to the dining room for entertaining. GOT DOGS?. Two nice size kennels with a walk out basement and a fenced yard. Huge Garage for a carpenter or tradesman. This is the perfect starter home in a desirable community. MUST SEE!! Minutes from I-90, I-480, RTA, Rocky River Recreation Center, Cleveland Metroparks, Golf Courses and Cleveland Hopkins Airport. Rocky River School District. http://www.realliving.com/Property/Details.aspx?PropID=6903175&MarketID=2 Feel free to contact me for more information. Allison Butler Realty One Real Living Office: (216)221-6585 Fax: (216)221-1956 Email: allison.butler at realliving.com http://realtyone.com/allison.butler/ --0-1488073063-1184947788=:91346 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit            OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, JULY 22nd - 2-4
 
 $189900 ROCKY RIVER ? BUNGALOW
 
WALK TO THE BEACH! Lofted/vaulted kitchen with skylight. Huge master with sitting area, wood burning fireplace, full bathroom and separate shower. French doors open to the balcony overlooking the landscaped back yard.  - 2 bedrooms with the 3rd presently converted to the dining room for entertaining. GOT DOGS?. Two nice size kennels with a walk out basement and a fenced yard. Huge Garage for a carpenter or tradesman. This is the perfect starter home in a desirable community. MUST SEE!! 

Minutes from I-90, I-480, RTA, Rocky River Recreation Center, Cleveland Metroparks, Golf Courses and Cleveland Hopkins Airport. Rocky River School District.
 
Feel free to contact me for more information.
 
 
 
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Realty One Real Living
Office: (216)221-6585
Fax: (216)221-1956
 
--0-1488073063-1184947788=:91346-- From Jenniver_Sparano at KeyBank.com Fri Jul 20 09:29:09 2007 From: Jenniver_Sparano at KeyBank.com (Jenniver_Sparano at KeyBank.com) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 12:29:09 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Ruthless!" Message-ID: This is a multipart message in MIME format. --=_alternative 005A8F818525731E_= Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" It's summertime in Cleveland and Akron, which means that it's time for our fifth annual musical production to benefit local AIDS agencies! This year, we will be presenting the musical romp RUTHLESS! The Musical With book and lyrics by Joal Paley and music by Marvin Laird, "Ruthless! The Musical" tells a tale of Broadway stardom. Broadway doesn't go for booze and dope...but it does go for scheming, manipulation, backstabbing, concealed identities, and glamorous women doing melodramatic things. For all that -- and more -- come see "Ruthless!" Our all-star cast, under the direction of Curt Arnold and music direction of Charles Eversole, features: Eileen Burns as the perenially frustrated Miss Thorn! Aimee Collier * as the innocently domestic Judy Denmark! Nicole DeAnna as the precociously talented Tina Denmark! Kevin Joseph Kelly as the mysteriously glamorous Sylvia St. Croix! Nick Koesters * as the lovingly critical Lita Encore! Lora Workman as the strangely envious Eve! Performances at Weathervane Community Playhouse, to benefit the Community AIDS Network, take place on Monday and Tuesday, August 20 - 21, 2007 at 7:30 pm -- call the box office at 330-836-2323 for tickets! Performance at Cassidy Theatre, to benefit the AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland, takes place on Monday, August 27, 2007 at 8:00 pm -- call the Taskforce at 216-357-2222 for tickets! We hope you'll join us for an evening of music, laughter, and support for these worthy agencies! * Ms. Collier and Mr. Koesters appear with special permission of Actors' Equity Association ******************************************************************************* This communication may contain privileged and/or confidential information. It is intended solely for the use of the addressee. If you are not the intended recipient, you are strictly prohibited from disclosing, copying, distributing or using any of this information. If you received this communication in error, please contact the sender immediately and destroy the material in its entirety, whether electronic or hard copy. This communication may contain nonpublic personal information about consumers subject to the restrictions of the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act. You may not directly or indirectly reuse or redisclose such information for any purpose other than to provide the services for which you are receiving the information. 127 Public Square, Cleveland, OH 44114 ******************************************************************************* If you prefer not to receive future e-mail offers for products or services from Key send an e-mail to DNERequests at key.com with 'No Promotional E-mails' in the SUBJECT line. --=_alternative 005A8F818525731E_= Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
It's summertime in Cleveland and Akron, which means that it's time for our fifth annual musical production to benefit local AIDS agencies!  This year, we will be presenting the musical romp

                                                RUTHLESS!
                                                The Musical

With book and lyrics by Joal Paley and music by Marvin Laird, "Ruthless! The Musical" tells a tale of Broadway stardom.  Broadway doesn't go for booze and dope...but it does go for scheming, manipulation, backstabbing, concealed identities, and glamorous women doing melodramatic things.    For all that -- and more -- come see "Ruthless!"

Our all-star cast, under the direction of Curt Arnold and music direction of Charles Eversole,  features:

                        Eileen Burns  as the perenially frustrated Miss Thorn!
                        Aimee Collier * as the innocently domestic Judy Denmark!
                        Nicole DeAnna as the precociously talented Tina Denmark!
                        Kevin Joseph Kelly as the mysteriously glamorous Sylvia St. Croix!
                        Nick Koesters * as the lovingly critical Lita Encore!
                        Lora Workman as the strangely envious Eve!


Performances at Weathervane Community Playhouse, to benefit the Community AIDS Network, take place on Monday and Tuesday, August 20 - 21, 2007 at 7:30 pm -- call the box office at 330-836-2323 for tickets!

Performance at Cassidy Theatre, to benefit the AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland, takes place on Monday, August 27, 2007 at 8:00 pm -- call the Taskforce at 216-357-2222 for tickets!

We hope you'll join us for an evening of music, laughter, and support for these worthy agencies!



* Ms. Collier and Mr. Koesters appear with special permission of Actors' Equity Association



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--=_alternative 005A8F818525731E_=-- From tomtq2 at gmail.com Fri Jul 20 08:51:09 2007 From: tomtq2 at gmail.com (Tom Fulton) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 11:51:09 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ACTORS! DANCERS! AUDITIONS! BECK CENTER! WORLD PREMIERE! Message-ID: <9e54fcf40707200851m2bc58c02l56450610c5b7babb@mail.gmail.com> ------=_Part_35330_349812.1184946669524 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=WINDOWS-1252; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline *SUBJECT: AUDITIONS * ** *Note to actors... The roles in this play are not background noise... they are integral to the play and are challenging... We also need you to be able to move... not necessarily dance like ballet dancers, but move with grace..= . There are roles for DANCERS only as well.* BECK CENTER FOR THE ARTS Audition Date: Monday, July 30 - 6pm - 10pm Call: 216-521-2540 to schedule an audition *Note: These roles are non-equity only.* ** Hello Everyone, On Monday, July 30 from 6 pm to 10 pm, Tom Fulton (director) and Marin Cespedes (choreographer) will be holding auditions for the actor/dancer roles in *Reflections*, a musical play, which begins rehearsals on August 1= 4 and Opens on September 14, running through October 7, 2007 at the Beck Center for the Arts. Please call the Beck Center to sign up for a time. http://beckcenter.org/ The World Premiere of: *REFLECTIONS* *(Peggy Sings Leiber and Stoller)* Music and Lyrics by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller September 14 =96 October 7, 2007 Directed by Tom Fulton Starring NYC Jazz great, Laura Theodore Choreograpny and Movement Concepts by Martin Cespedes Music Direction by Larry Goodpaster Produced by Virtual Media Post Productions Original Concept by Joe Beck & Laura Theodore The Play: Thirty-two years ago, Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, the legendary songwriters of the 50's and 60's, produced an album called "MIRRORS." In 2005 this musical masterpiece was re-released as "Peggy Lee Sings Leiber & Stoller." This timeless CD is comprised of 15 brilliant songs written by th= e prolific team, including well known numbers like "Kansas City", "I'm a Woman" and the legendary hit "Is That All There Is." The show is a kaleidoscope of beautiful love songs, hilarious send-ups of Broadway, haunting tunes of days gone by, and reflects the pure joy of living. Now fo= r the first time, in a world premiere production, renowned actress and recording artist Laura Theodore brings these astonishing songs to the stage= . Guitarist Joe Beck, who worked with Peggy for many years, provides a first person filmed narrative for these songs with sweet, funny and poignant memories=97while Laura Theodore brings Leiber and Stoller's music to life through the genius of her remarkable voice. Available 5 Roles: - *Child Peggy* - Peggy at 10 - 12 years old - Voice of Nikki - Dance - *Young Peggy* - *Peggy in her early career (18 - 24 yrs old)* - Reporter - Assistant - Dance - *Peggy's Husband (30-s - 40's)* - *A*nnouncer - Others - Dance - *Peggy's Step Mother* (30's - 40's) - Assistant - House Keeper - Sophie Slomsky (an imagined character) - *Peggy's Father (30's - 40's)* - **Announcer - Doctor - Reporter - Dancer - Station Manager The ensemble (above) play numerous roles, provide dance, movement and mime background. The primary roles listed are fairly challenging, so all actors must be able to move well as well as have a proficiency as actors. Actors should come to auditions ready to move. No memorized monologues are necessary. This will be a movement and cold-reading audition only. Please call the Beck Center 216-521-2540 to sign up for an audition slot. Be prepared for the possibility of staying beyond your audition slot time. If you have any questions, concerns or special requests, you may e-mail Tom Fulton at tomtq2 at gmail.com Thank you. We hope to see you there. Tom Fulton Director ------=_Part_35330_349812.1184946669524 Content-Type: text/html; charset=WINDOWS-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline
SUBJECT: AUDITIONS <= /div>
 
Note = to actors... The roles in this play are not background noise... they are in= tegral to the play and are challenging... We also need you to be able to mo= ve... not necessarily dance like ballet dancers, but move with grace... The= re are roles for DANCERS only as well.
BEC= K CENTER FOR THE ARTS
Aud= ition Date:  Monday, July 30 - 6pm - 10pm
Cal= l:  216-521-2540 to schedule an audition
Note:  These roles are non-equity only.
 
Hel= lo Everyone,
 
On = Monday, July 30 from 6 pm to 10 pm, Tom Fulton (director) and Marin Cespede= s (choreographer) will be holding auditions for the actor/dancer roles= in Reflections= , a musical play, which begins rehearsals on August 14 and Opens on Septemb= er 14, running through October 7, 2007 at the Beck Center for the Arts.&nbs= p; Please call the Beck Center to sign up for a time. =20 http://be= ckcenter.org/ 
 
The= World Premiere of:
REFLECTIONS
(Peggy Sings Leiber and Stoller)
Music and Lyri= cs by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller
September 14 =96 October 7, 2007
Directed by Tom Fulton
Starring= NYC Jazz great, Laura Theodore
Cho= reograpny and Movement Concepts by Martin Cespedes
Mus= ic Direction by Larry Goodpaster
Produced by Virtual Media Po= st Productions
Original Concept by Joe Beck & Laura Theodore

<= /font> The Play:
Thi= rty-two years ago, Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, the legendary songwriters= of the 50's and 60's, produced an album called "MIRRORS."= ; In 2005 this musical masterpiece was re-released as "Peggy Lee Sings= Leiber & Stoller." This timeless CD is comprised of 15 brilliant = songs written by the prolific team, including well known numbers like "= ;Kansas City", "I'm a Woman" and the legendary hit "= ;Is That All There Is." The show is a kaleidoscope of beautiful love s= ongs, hilarious send-ups of Broadway, haunting tunes of days gone by, and r= eflects the pure joy of living. Now for the first time, in a world premiere= production, renowned actress and recording artist Laura Theodore brings th= ese astonishing songs to the stage. Guitarist Joe Beck, who worked with Peg= gy for many years, provides a first person filmed narrative for these songs= with sweet, funny and poignant memories=97while Laura Theodore brings Leib= er and Stoller's music to life through the genius of her remarkable voi= ce.=20
 
Ava= ilable 5 Roles:
  • = Child Peggy= =20
    • Peggy at 10 - 12=  years old
    • Voice of Nikki <= /font>
    • = Dance
       
  • = Young Peggy= =20
    • Peggy in her early= career (18 - 24 yrs old)=20
    • Reporter =
    • Assistant
    • = Dance
       
  • Peggy's Husban= d (30-s - 40's)=20
    • = Announcer =20
    • Others
    • = Dance
       
  • = Peggy's S= tep Mother (30's - 40's)=20
    • Assistant
    • House Keeper
    • Sophie Slomsky (= an imagined character)
= <= /font>
  • Peggy's Father= (30's - 40's)=20
    • Announcer<= /font> =20
    • Doctor =20
    • Reporter =20
    • Dancer =20
    • Station Manager
The= ensemble (above) play numerous roles, provide dance, movement and mime bac= kground. The primary roles listed are fairly challenging, so all actors must be able to move well as well as have a = proficiency as actors.  Actors s= hould come to auditions ready to move.  No memorized monologues are ne= cessary.  This will be a movement and cold-reading audition only.=20
 
Ple= ase call the Beck Center 216-521-2540 to sign up for an audition slot.
 
Be = prepared for the possibility of staying beyond your audition slot time.&nbs= p; If you have any questions, concerns or special requests, you may e-mail = Tom Fulton at=20 tomtq2 at g= mail.com
 
Tha= nk you.
We hope to see you there.
&nb= sp;
Tom Fulton
Director
------=_Part_35330_349812.1184946669524-- From glfan22 at hotmail.com Fri Jul 20 10:05:48 2007 From: glfan22 at hotmail.com (Christina Smith) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 13:05:48 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Has The Documenatry Film "To Be Healed By The Earth" been cast yet? Message-ID: Have not heard any news about the film. Anyone here going to be in the film "To Be Healed By The Earth"? Thanks, Chris _________________________________________________________________ http://imagine-windowslive.com/hotmail/?locale=en-us&ocid=TXT_TAGHM_migration_HM_mini_pcmag_0507 From Christopher.Benko at tri-c.edu Fri Jul 20 10:25:04 2007 From: Christopher.Benko at tri-c.edu (Benko, Christopher) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 13:25:04 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fall 2007 C.A.M.P. Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7CAF2.E9670FF6 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C7CAF2.E9670FF6" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C7CAF2.E9670FF6 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 On behalf of Alice Backus... =20 Summer is over, yet that doesn't mean the fun is... New opportunities and creative experiences for all ages, coming this = Fall Semester! =20 = =20 Tri-C Community Arts & Music Program Fall 2007 =20 =20 Music Lessons - All Campuses Monday, September 10, 2007 - Saturday, January 12, 2008 =BD Hour Lessons $280, 1 Hour Lessons $560 =20 String Orchestra - Metropolitan Campus Saturdays, September 15, 2007 - January 12, 2008 $190 =20 Silver Strings - Eastern Campus Tuesdays, September 11, 2007 - January 8, 2008 $170 =20 Jazz Preparatory Program - Metropolitan Campus Saturdays, September 15, 2007 - January 12, 2008 $300 =20 Voice Class - Western Campus Mondays, September 10, 2007 - January 7, 2008 $170 =20 Gospel Class - Metropolitan Campus Mondays, September 10, 2007 - January 7, 2008 $170 =20 Recording Arts and Technology - Off-Site=20 First Session: September 24 - October 25, 2007 Second Session: November 5 - December 13, 2007 $300 per Session =20 Music Technology - Metropolitan Campus Saturdays, September 15, 2007 - January 12, 2008 $300 =20 New Rock Band - Eastern Campus Saturdays, September 15, 2007 - January 12, 2008 $300 =20 Vintage Rock Band - Off Site Mondays, September 10, 2007 - January 7, 2008 Wednesdays, September 12, 2007 - January 9, 2008 $300 =20 Urban Street Dance - Metropolitan Campus Thursdays, September 13, 2007 - January 10, 2008 $170 =20 Roots of Rhythm Tuesdays, Eastern Campus, September 11, 2007 - January 8, 2008 Thursdays, Metro Campus, September 13, 2007 - January 10, 2008 $200 =20 Roots of Rhythm Class Tuesdays, Eastern Campus, September 11, 2007 - January 8, 2008 Thursdays, Metro Campus, September 13, 2007 - January 10, 2008 $200 =20 West African Dance and Drumming Wednesdays, Metro Campus, September 12, 2007 - January 9, 2008 Thursdays, Western Campus, September 13, 2007 - January 10, 2008 $170 =20 Liturgical Dance - Metropolitan Campus Tuesdays, September 11, 2007 - January 8, 2008=20 $170 =20 Dramatic Connections - Eastern and Western Campuses Saturdays, September 15, 2007 - January 12, 2008 $170 =20 Musical Theater - Eastern and Western Campuses Saturdays, September 15, 2007 - January 12, 2008 $170 =20 Registration Begins August 6th For more information call 216.987.6145 =20 =20 Christopher Benko Cuyahoga Community College Metropolitan Campus Community Arts & Music Program Clerical Assistant=20 christopher.benko at tri-c.edu Office: (216) 987-6145 Fax: (216) 987-4186 =20 ------_=_NextPart_002_01C7CAF2.E9670FF6 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

On behalf of Alice = Backus…

 

Summer is over, yet that doesn’t mean the fun = is…

New opportunities and creative experiences for all ages, coming this Fall = Semester!

 

      = ;            =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;            = ;            =             

   Tri-C

Community = Arts & Music Program

Fall 2007

 

=  

Music Lessons – = All Campuses

Monday, September 10, 2007 – Saturday, = January 12, 2008

=BD Hour Lessons $280, 1 Hour Lessons = $560

 

String Orchestra = – Metropolitan Campus

Saturdays, September 15, 2007 – January = 12, 2008

$190

 

Silver Strings – Eastern Campus

Tuesdays, September 11, 2007 – January = 8, 2008

$170

 

Jazz Preparatory = Program – Metropolitan Campus

Saturdays, September 15, 2007 – January = 12, 2008

$300

 

Voice Class – = Western Campus

Mondays, September 10, 2007 – January 7, = 2008

$170

 

Gospel Class – Metropolitan Campus

Mondays, September 10, 2007 – January 7, = 2008

$170

 

Recording Arts and = Technology – Off-Site

First Session: September 24 – October = 25, 2007

Second Session: November 5 – December = 13, 2007

$300 per Session

 

Music Technology = – Metropolitan Campus

Saturdays, September 15, 2007 – January = 12, 2008

$300

 

New Rock Band – = Eastern Campus

Saturdays, September 15, 2007 – January = 12, 2008

$300

 

Vintage Rock Band = – Off Site

Mondays, September 10, 2007 – January 7, = 2008

Wednesdays, September 12, 2007 – January = 9, 2008

$300

 

Urban Street Dance = – Metropolitan Campus

Thursdays, September 13, 2007 – January = 10, 2008

$170

 

Roots of = Rhythm

Tuesdays, Eastern Campus, September 11, 2007 = – January 8, 2008

Thursdays, Metro Campus, September 13, 2007 = – January 10, 2008

$200

 

Roots of Rhythm = Class

Tuesdays, Eastern Campus, September 11, 2007 = – January 8, 2008

Thursdays, Metro Campus, September 13, 2007 = – January 10, 2008

$200

 

West African Dance and Drumming

Wednesdays, Metro Campus, September 12, 2007 = – January 9, 2008

Thursdays, Western Campus, September 13, 2007 = – January 10, 2008

$170

 

Liturgical Dance = – Metropolitan Campus

Tuesdays, September 11, 2007 – January = 8, 2008

$170

 

Dramatic Connections = – Eastern and Western Campuses

Saturdays, September 15, 2007 – January = 12, 2008

$170

 

Musical Theater – Eastern = and Western Campuses

Saturdays, September 15, 2007 – January = 12, 2008

$170

 

Registration Begins August = 6th

For more information = call

216.987.6145=

 

 

Christopher = Benko

Cuyahoga Community = College

Metropolitan Campus

Community Arts & Music = Program

Clerical Assistant

Office: (216) 987-6145

Fax:    (216) = 987-4186

 

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Pass on your knowledge to inner-city children. Music degree not required. Barbara Wilberg, Co-Director Joyful Noise Neighborhood Music School (216) 671-5528; (216) 952-4398; or email From joyfulnoisemusicschool at adelphia.net Fri Jul 20 12:17:49 2007 From: joyfulnoisemusicschool at adelphia.net (joyfulnoisemusicschool at adelphia.net) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 12:17:49 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]start and lead ensembles Message-ID: <26849509.1184959069917.JavaMail.root@web23> Volunteer musician sought to introduce young musicians with some experience to group playing. Free music school. parents often present. Cleveland West Side. From joyfulnoisemusicschool at adelphia.net Fri Jul 20 12:26:07 2007 From: joyfulnoisemusicschool at adelphia.net (joyfulnoisemusicschool at adelphia.net) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 12:26:07 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Give back" musical knowledge Message-ID: <26997210.1184959567641.JavaMail.root@web23> Free music school for Cleveland families who cannot afford lessons or instruments seeks people who love to play to pass on their skill and enthusiasm to children. We are interested in orchestra, band, folk, or other instruments for youthful learning. Music degree or teaching experience not required...just the desire to make a difference in young lives. School up three years & supported by the Cleveland Foundation and the Ohio Arts Council. Contact Barbara Wilberg, Co-Director Joyful Noise Neighborhood Music School (216) 672-5528; (216) 9524398; email From jameskosmatka at yahoo.com Fri Jul 20 12:38:44 2007 From: jameskosmatka at yahoo.com (James Kosmatka) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 12:38:44 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Don't forget: Green-Haired Punk vs. Silver Skinned Alien at Ingenuity Message-ID: <299587.1317.qm@web50511.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-1738502591-1184960324=:1317 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit One weekend only, so don't miss out! http://www.csuohio.edu/theater/news.htm http://www.ingenuitycleveland.com/events/Whirligig CSU?s Dramatic Arts Program is pleased to announce its production of Whirligig by Mac Wellman is making a comeback this summer as part of Ingenuity Festival. A big hit last fall, Whirligig will appear in an outdoor alternative space in downtown Cleveland, July 20-22, 2007. Whirligig follows the misadventures of a runaway, green haired, punk rocker chick who encounters a space alien in a Midwestern bus station. Things get interesting when they are visited by a mysterious bus driver and three versions of the girl's preppy, prom-queen-aspiring sister. The play features poetry slam dialogue, political tirades from the 80?s (which are somehow disturbingly familiar) and a surprise ending which is literally ?out of this world?. Holly Holsinger, fresh off her acclaimed appearances in Cleveland Public Theatre's Two-Headed and CSU Summer Repertory Theatre's Booth, directs Katelyn Cornelius (The Robber Bridegroom, CSU Summer Rep), Jason Dixon (Cleveland Playhouse, Antwone Fisher), Carly Garinger, Brian McNally (Our Town, Cleveland Public Theatre), Christine Miles (Robber Bridegroom), and Amber Pompeii. Cleveland native Mac Wellman won the Lifetime Achievement Obie Award for his celebrated experimental narrative, absurdist sense of humor, and biting social/political content. His work has been performed at CPT, Yale Rep, Actor's Theatre of Louisville, and the Smithsonian and Whitney Museums. July 20th, 21st, and 22nd 8pm at 1720 Euclid Avenue. Admission is included with your Ingenuity Festival ticket. --------------------------------- Be a better Globetrotter. Get better travel answers from someone who knows. Yahoo! Answers - Check it out. --0-1738502591-1184960324=:1317 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
 
CSU?s Dramatic Arts Program is pleased to announce its production of Whirligig by Mac Wellman is making a comeback this summer as part of Ingenuity Festival. A big hit last fall, Whirligig will appear in an outdoor alternative space in downtown Cleveland, July 20-22, 2007.
 
Whirligig follows the misadventures of a runaway, green haired, punk rocker chick who encounters a space alien in a Midwestern bus station.  Things get interesting when they are visited by a mysterious bus driver and three versions of the girl's preppy, prom-queen-aspiring sister. The play features poetry slam dialogue, political tirades from the 80?s (which are somehow disturbingly familiar) and a surprise ending which is literally ?out of this world?.
 
Holly Holsinger, fresh off her acclaimed appearances in Cleveland Public Theatre's Two-Headed and CSU Summer Repertory Theatre's Booth, directs Katelyn Cornelius (The Robber Bridegroom, CSU Summer Rep), Jason Dixon (Cleveland Playhouse, Antwone Fisher), Carly Garinger, Brian McNally (Our Town, Cleveland Public Theatre), Christine Miles (Robber Bridegroom), and Amber Pompeii.

Cleveland native Mac Wellman won the Lifetime Achievement Obie Award for his celebrated experimental narrative, absurdist sense of humor, and biting social/political content.  His work has been performed at CPT, Yale Rep, Actor's Theatre of Louisville, and the Smithsonian and Whitney Museums.
 
July 20th, 21st, and 22nd
8pm at 1720 Euclid Avenue. 
 
Admission is included with your Ingenuity Festival ticket.


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Yahoo! Answers - Check it out. --0-1738502591-1184960324=:1317-- From lewismaloney at sbcglobal.net Fri Jul 20 12:51:24 2007 From: lewismaloney at sbcglobal.net (Roseanne Lewis-Maloney) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 15:51:24 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]QUEEN ANN VICTORIAN FOR SALE Message-ID: <46A1123C.6060300@sbcglobal.net> Open House this Sunday 2-4 http://3000daisyave.com/ -- -thanks for choosing to reduce, reuse & recycle- From mikestrio at sbcglobal.net Fri Jul 20 12:52:10 2007 From: mikestrio at sbcglobal.net (Michael Petrone) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 15:52:10 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Petrone CD Release Party & Television Appearance Message-ID: <6ab3fb316c713859e018367921a23d2a@sbcglobal.net> --Apple-Mail-1-495500667 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed Saturday, July 28th, 2007 come celebrate with The Mike Petrone Trio the release of their new CD, "blue" at CROP BISTRO & BAR, 1400 West 6th Street in the Warehouse District. (Right next to JOHNNY'S DOWNTOWN) Festivites begin at 7:30 p.m. There will be complimentary hors d'ouvres and free drink specials by BELVEDERE. "blue" is available for sale through mikepetrone.com., and of course you can purchase all of Mike's available CD's at the release party. Also, in advance of the party, you can catch them on "Good Company' on WKYC Channel 3 in Cleveland this Tuesday, July 24 at 10:00 a.m. To make a reservation for the release party you can call CROP BISTRO at (216) 696- CROP. Look forward to seeing you there ! --Apple-Mail-1-495500667 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=US-ASCII CourierSaturday, July 28th, 2007 come celebrate with The Mike Petrone Trio the release of their new CD, "blue" at CROP BISTRO & BAR, 1400 West 6th Street in the Warehouse District. (Right next to JOHNNY'S DOWNTOWN) Festivites begin at 7:30 p.m. There will be complimentary hors d'ouvres and free drink specials by BELVEDERE. "blue" is available for sale through 0000,3333,9999mikepetrone.com., and of course you can purchase all of Mike's available CD's at the release party. Also, in advance of the party, you can catch them on "Good Company' on WKYC Channel 3 in Cleveland this Tuesday, July 24 at 10:00 a.m. To make a reservation for the release party you can call CROP BISTRO at (216) 696- CROP. Look forward to seeing you there ! --Apple-Mail-1-495500667-- From mcburney_c at Shaker-Heights.k12.oh.us Fri Jul 20 13:18:49 2007 From: mcburney_c at Shaker-Heights.k12.oh.us (McBurney, Christine) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 16:18:49 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Vote to bring Live Theatre to Children References: <014601c7cb01$7b489a70$da00a8c0@clevelandplayhouse.net> Message-ID: <6FECCAE36927C548B487F54C9D512E6B9FB52A@adminmail.shaker-net.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7CB0B.5286EEFB Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Please vote for the Amex arts proposal sponsored by TCG by July 22! =20 ________________________________ From: Theatre Communications Group [mailto:tcg at tcg.pmailus.com]=20 Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 4:06 PM To: mbloom at clevelandplayhouse.com Subject: We made it to the top 25, but we still need your help! 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Great News! =  Theatre Communications Group (TCG) and National = Corporate Theatre Fund (NCTF) are pleased to announce that the = Bring Young Audiences to Live Theatre project has been = voted into the Top 25 of American Express's The Members = Project!  It is the lone live = arts project and we now only have until July 22 to get into the = Top 5.  =  

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C7CB0B.5286EEFB-- From sbonds1 at juno.com Fri Jul 20 14:42:55 2007 From: sbonds1 at juno.com (sbonds1 at juno.com) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 21:42:55 GMT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Production/Location Manager needed for Short Film Message-ID: <20070720.144255.17878.3@webmail17.dca.untd.com> I'm looking for a highly motivated person to work as a = Production/Location Manager for a short film I'll be making in the = Cleveland area late August/early September. The position is volunteer, = but I guarantee you will learn much about the process of filmaking = from a working Hollywood professional. You will also be given screen = credit, and receive a DVD of the final film. Even if you don't know = exactly what a production manager does, I will teach you -- but you'll = need to be a quick learner, because things will happen fast. I need to = fill this position ASAP, as locations for filming will need to be = secured prior to my arrival in Cleveland the last week of August. Did you know??? The production manager is one of the most important = jobs on a film set! He/she is to the producer what the assistant = director is to the director. Organizational experience helpful, and the time to dedicate to the = project a must. There will be a total of five or six shooting days = between the dates of August 23rd to September 12. If you think you = have what it takes to make a film happen, please contact me at: sbonds1 at juno.com I look forward to hearing from you! Steve Bonds From Margaret.Berke at tri-c.edu Fri Jul 20 14:49:28 2007 From: Margaret.Berke at tri-c.edu (Berke, Margaret) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 17:49:28 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]REMINDER: The Royalton Players "Robin Hood Caper" Auditions s Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7CB17.D8D68CCA Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Royalton Players will be holding auditions for "The Robin Hood Caper" by Fred Carmichael on Sunday, July 22nd and Monday, 23rd at 7pm.=20 =20 Auditions will be held at the Masonic Temple, 6320 Royalton Rd in North Royalton (on Rt. 82 across from Arby's). Please be prepared to read from the script. The show will run September 21, 22, 23, 28, and 29. =20 Synopsis: Carmichael takes an old plot - rob from the rich and give to the poor - and adds an amusing modern slant with 4 retired crooks who use their talents for charitable purposes. =20 All roles available. The cast consists of 6 men and 4 women. Description of characters: =20 The 4 "retired" crooks carry the bulk of the play. They are: * Flora Langley: an old and very kindly soul * Jason Bosley: speaks with a soft, almost ministerial quality in his voice * Emily Jordan: perhaps the youngest of the four. The best preserved with a good figure for one her age. * Phillip Mullins: older than the other three but with a wonderful sense of humor and something of a flirt. =20 Other characters: * Richard Collins: middle aged, handsome in a more rugged then pretty-boy way. * Jessica Selby: attractive in mid twenties to thirties with a keen sense of humor but capable of being firm. * Hubert Ratner: middle aged, smooth and overly confident to the point of being almost oily. * Warren Coates: also middle aged, always trying to please but has unfortunate way of always saying the wrong thing. * Frederick Ruggles: middle aged pleasant looking man whose gruffness hides quite a warm heart. * Sylvia Coates: proper wife of a small-town official. =20 Ages are approximate. Will consider individuals who are not the ages indicated but can be made up to look that age. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7CB17.D8D68CCA Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The Royalton Players will = be holding auditions for "The Robin Hood = Caper" by Fred Carmichael on Sunday, July 22nd and Monday, 23rd at 7pm. =

 

Auditions will be held at = the Masonic Temple, 6320 Royalton = Rd in North = Royalton (on Rt. 82 across from Arby's).  Please be prepared to read from = the script.  The show will run September 21, 22, 23, 28, and = 29.

 

Synopsis:=   Carmichael takes an old plot - rob from the rich = and give to the poor - and adds an amusing modern slant with 4 retired crooks who = use their talents for charitable purposes.

 

All roles = available.  The cast consists of 6 men and 4 women.  Description of = characters:

 

The 4 "retired" = crooks carry the bulk of the play.  They are:

•  Flora Langley: an old and very = kindly soul

•  Jason Bosley: speaks with a soft, = almost ministerial quality in his voice

•  Emily Jordan: perhaps the youngest = of the four. The best preserved with a good figure for one her = age.

•  Phillip Mullins: older than the = other three but with a wonderful sense of humor and something of a = flirt.

 

Other = characters:

•  Richard Collins: middle aged, = handsome in a more rugged then pretty-boy way.

•  Jessica Selby: attractive in mid = twenties to thirties with a keen sense of humor but capable of being = firm.

•  Hubert Ratner: middle aged, smooth = and overly confident to the point of being almost = oily.

•  Warren Coates: also middle aged, always = trying to please but has unfortunate way of always saying the wrong = thing.

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C7CB17.D8D68CCA-- From msprospero at hotmail.com Fri Jul 20 15:16:00 2007 From: msprospero at hotmail.com (MsProspero) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 18:16:00 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Floyd Gaffney, former Karamu/Cleveland artist passed away Message-ID: <001d01c7cb1b$8d8975a0$0400a8c0@LEC> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_001E_01C7CAFA.0677D5A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit For those of you who knew Dr. Floyd Gaffney, I just thought I'd pass along the news that he has passed away this week. I've met a few folks here who knew him, but may not have kept in touch over the years, so I'm posting this for their benefit. Dr. Gaffney was from Cleveland and trained in theatre arts and dance here, cutting his teeth at Karamu and other prestigious houses. Dr. Gaffney's illustrious career eventually brought him to San Diego, CA, where he taught at the University of Calif and, upon his retirement, was awarded the title of Professor Emeritus at that institution. He was an "institution" as an artist, director, producer and all around 'mover and shaker' in the San Diego and LA theatre scene and shall be greatly missed there. MsProspero ------=_NextPart_000_001E_01C7CAFA.0677D5A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

For those of you who knew Dr. Floyd Gaffney, I just = thought I’d pass along the news that he has passed away this week. = I’ve met a few folks here who knew him, but may not have kept in touch over the = years, so I’m posting this for their = benefit.

 

Dr. Gaffney was from Cleveland and trained in theatre arts and dance here, cutting his teeth at Karamu = and other prestigious houses.   Dr. Gaffney’s illustrious = career eventually brought him to San Diego, = CA, where he taught at the University of Calif and, upon his retirement, was awarded the title of Professor Emeritus at = that institution.  

 

He was an “institution” as an artist, = director, producer and all around ‘mover and shaker’ in the San Diego and LA theatre scene and = shall be greatly missed there.

 

 

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----------MB_8C99967D127CF90_83C_BD99_WEBMAIL-MA11.sysops.aol.com-- From debchevy2 at windstream.net Sat Jul 21 07:08:48 2007 From: debchevy2 at windstream.net (debchevy2 at windstream.net) Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 10:08:48 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Guys & Dolls Message-ID: <20070721140848.RCIW7621.ispmxmta05-srv.windstream.net@webmail-relay.alltel.net> Olde Towne Hall Theatre, 36119 Center Ridge Road, North Ridgeville, is accepting applications for the positions of Director, Musical Director and Choreographer for "Guys & Dolls". Performance dates are Feb. 15 - March 8, 2008. Audition dates to be set by director. Resumes can be submitted to OTHT, P.O. Box 39284, N. Ridgeville, OH 44039 From martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com Sat Jul 21 07:12:27 2007 From: martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com (Martin Friedman) Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 07:12:27 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lakeland: Review of BARRYMORE Message-ID: <446004.52887.qm@web36813.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1476547840-1185027147=:52887 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Barrymore? at Lakeland is tour de force for actor Mitchell Fields offers a nuanced portrait of self- destructive theater icon John Barrymore. Reviewed by: FRAN HELLER Contributing Writer The name Barrymore is synonymous with theater. There?s the Barrymore Theatre on Broadway, for example, is named after Ethel Barrymore. Earlier comedies about the Barrymore clan include ?The Royal Family? by George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber, and Paul Rudnick?s ?I Hate Hamlet.? The legacy continues with John Barrymore?s granddaughter, screen actress Drew Barrymore. ?Barrymore? by William Luce is a mostly one-person bio-show about John Barrymore, the youngest of three famous siblings born into an illustrious theatrical family that spanned four generations. The show is at Lakeland Community College Theatre through July 28. Written for Christopher Plummer and the Stratford Theatre Festival of Canada, where it had its world premi?re in 1996, the play transferred to Broadway and bagged a Tony for Plummer in 1997. As drama, ?Barrymore? is wanting, but as a tour-de-force performance piece by the estimable Mitchell Fields in the title role, it is a thoroughly satisfying evening of theater. Under Martin Friedman?s well-paced direction, Fields commands the stage as the alcoholic, self-destructive Barrymore, once considered the greatest actor of his generation. Keeping the audience engaged is a formidable task for any actor in a solo show. There are a few discernible dips in timing, and Fields?s tipsy gait is an on-again, off-again swagger. But these are minor tics compared with Fields?s nuanced portrait of the legendary actor who once reached for the stars before plummeting to earth. His Barrymore is funny, moving, bawdy and tragic; everything good theater should be. In the original production, which I saw on Broadway, the character of the prompter is heard but remains unseen until curtain call. In this production, Friedman places the prompter off-stage but in full view of the audience. It?s a deft touch, adding energy and tension to the dialogue. Andrew Narten is excellent as the prompter Frank, who feeds Barrymore his lines and nourishes his ego. The play takes place in New York City one month before John Barrymore?s death. The year is 1942, a few months after Pearl Harbor, and as Barrymore wryly notes, his effort to revive his career pales in comparison to a world filled with horror. Barrymore has rented a theater for one night in an effort to resurrect his title role in Shakespeare?s ?Richard III.? Keith Nagy?s rendition of the backstage of a theater littered with props, racks of costumes, an assortment of trunks, and a tall ladder is spot on. The play opens (and closes) with a scratchy taped recording of the real Barrymore. Sporting a three-piece suit, fedora and signature mustache, Mitchell Fields sails across the stage on a moveable garment rack of costumes. Without skipping a beat, the slightly inebriated Barrymore digresses into a litany of risqu? jokes, humorous imitations, and slivers of biography as he tries to recall King Richard?s lines. ?We were the theater?s royal family, and I was the clown prince,? says John in a self-mocking tone that threads the entire play. Between the self-parodying and the laughs, there are glimpses of Barrymore?s professional and personal life. Like Lionel and Ethel, John reluctantly became an actor, and like his siblings, he held a dim view of ?the family business.? He describes acting as a scavenger profession, a junk pile of all the arts in which ?we three were trapped in the family cul-de-sac.? Both John and Lionel wanted to be painters; Ethel aspired to be a pianist. But as Ethel would later recall in an interview, ?we went into acting not because we wanted to, but because it was what we knew best.? Already a matinee idol and famous actor on stage and screen in 1920, John Barrymore is urged by young playwright Ned Sheldon to tackle the classics. John?s affection for Ned is palpable. At age 38, Barrymore delivers a triumphant performance as ?Richard III.? Two years later, he reached even greater success as ?Hamlet? in a performance described as the best of the century. But Barrymore detested long runs, and after beating Edwin Booth?s record as Hamlet by one performance, he left the show and sailed for Europe. His Hamlet in London was also a triumph, and he continued to make movies, (about 60 in a 25-year span), but eventually his self-inflicted, punishing lifestyle proved his undoing. According to sources, by 1936, he could no longer remember his lines, which doctors attributed to his excessive alcoholism. He died at age 60. Both Ethel and Lionel would outlive him by a number of years,. with Lionel even continuing to act from a wheelchair. John?s personal life, including four marriages that he describes as ?bus accidents,? was a disaster. Among all the children, he was the one most haunted by his demonic father, whom he feared he would emulate. (The elder Barrymore spent the last two years of his life in a mental institution, suffering from syphilis and alcoholism.) Barrymore?s mother died when the children were teenagers. Because his parents were always on the road, John and his siblings were raised by their grandmother, whom Barrymore affectionately called Mum Mum. He creates an endearing picture of his actress grandmother, Mrs. John Drew, whom he proudly describes as the first woman to run a major American theater, the Arch Theatre in Philadelphia. There are adequately mimed portraits of Lionel and Ethel, gossip columnist Louella Parsons, a sanitarium director named Frau Himmler, and silent-film star John Gilbert, whose high pitched voice proved a disaster in the talkies. Fields really shines is in his delivery of ?To be or not to be.?Spoken in a voice barely above a whisper, Hamlet?s soliloquy becomes a requiem for the actor?s ravaged spirit. Fields?s honey-voiced rendition of ?What a piece of work is man,? another Hamlet soliloquy, raised a lump in my throat. Fields?s complete transformation in the second act as Richard III is amazing. Credit belongs to costumer Craig Tucker, wigmaker Winn Douglass, and Nagy?s battlefield lighting. Our endless fascination with how the once famous have fallen is satisfied in this fine production of a legendary icon of American theater. --------------------------------- Be a better Heartthrob. Get better relationship answers from someone who knows. Yahoo! Answers - Check it out. --0-1476547840-1185027147=:52887 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit                                          
Barrymore? at Lakeland is tour de force for actor
Mitchell Fields offers a nuanced portrait of self- destructive theater icon John Barrymore.
Reviewed by: FRAN HELLER Contributing Writer

The name Barrymore is synonymous with theater.
There?s the Barrymore Theatre on Broadway, for example, is named after Ethel Barrymore. Earlier comedies about the Barrymore clan include ?The Royal Family? by George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber, and Paul Rudnick?s ?I Hate Hamlet.? The legacy continues with John Barrymore?s granddaughter, screen actress Drew Barrymore.

?Barrymore? by William Luce is a mostly one-person bio-show about John Barrymore, the youngest of three famous siblings born into an illustrious theatrical family that spanned four generations. The show is at Lakeland Community College Theatre through July 28. Written for Christopher Plummer and the Stratford Theatre Festival of Canada, where it had its world premi?re in 1996, the play transferred to Broadway and bagged a Tony for Plummer in 1997.

As drama, ?Barrymore? is wanting, but as a tour-de-force performance piece by the estimable Mitchell Fields in the title role, it is a thoroughly satisfying evening of theater. Under Martin Friedman?s well-paced direction, Fields commands the stage as the alcoholic, self-destructive Barrymore, once considered the greatest actor of his generation.
Keeping the audience engaged is a formidable task for any actor in a solo show. There are a few discernible dips in timing, and Fields?s tipsy gait is an on-again, off-again swagger. But these are minor tics compared with Fields?s nuanced portrait of the legendary actor who once reached for the stars before plummeting to earth. His Barrymore is funny, moving, bawdy and tragic; everything good theater should be.

In the original production, which I saw on Broadway, the character of the prompter is heard but remains unseen until curtain call. In this production, Friedman places the prompter off-stage but in full view of the audience. It?s a deft touch, adding energy and tension to the dialogue. Andrew Narten is excellent as the prompter Frank, who feeds Barrymore his lines and nourishes his ego.

The play takes place in New York City one month before John Barrymore?s death. The year is 1942, a few months after Pearl Harbor, and as Barrymore wryly notes, his effort to revive his career pales in comparison to a world filled with horror.

Barrymore has rented a theater for one night in an effort to resurrect his title role in Shakespeare?s ?Richard III.? Keith Nagy?s rendition of the backstage of a theater littered with props, racks of costumes, an assortment of trunks, and a tall ladder is spot on.

The play opens (and closes) with a scratchy taped recording of the real Barrymore. Sporting a three-piece suit, fedora and signature mustache, Mitchell Fields sails across the stage on a moveable garment rack of costumes. Without skipping a beat, the slightly inebriated Barrymore digresses into a litany of risqu? jokes, humorous imitations, and slivers of biography as he tries to recall King Richard?s lines.
?We were the theater?s royal family, and I was the clown prince,? says John in a self-mocking tone that threads the entire play. Between the self-parodying and the laughs, there are glimpses of Barrymore?s professional and personal life.

Like Lionel and Ethel, John reluctantly became an actor, and like his siblings, he held a dim view of ?the family business.? He describes acting as a scavenger profession, a junk pile of all the arts in which ?we three were trapped in the family cul-de-sac.?

Both John and Lionel wanted to be painters; Ethel aspired to be a pianist. But as Ethel would later recall in an interview, ?we went into acting not because we wanted to, but because it was what we knew best.?

Already a matinee idol and famous actor on stage and screen in 1920, John Barrymore is urged by young playwright Ned Sheldon to tackle the classics. John?s affection for Ned is palpable.
At age 38, Barrymore delivers a triumphant performance as ?Richard III.? Two years later, he reached even greater success as ?Hamlet? in a performance described as the best of the century.

But Barrymore detested long runs, and after beating Edwin Booth?s record as Hamlet by one performance, he left the show and sailed for Europe. His Hamlet in London was also a triumph, and he continued to make movies, (about 60 in a 25-year span), but eventually his self-inflicted, punishing lifestyle proved his undoing. According to sources, by 1936, he could no longer remember his lines, which doctors attributed to his excessive alcoholism. He died at age 60. Both Ethel and Lionel would outlive him by a number of years,. with Lionel even continuing to act from a wheelchair.

John?s personal life, including four marriages that he describes as ?bus accidents,? was a disaster. Among all the children, he was the one most haunted by his demonic father, whom he feared he would emulate. (The elder Barrymore spent the last two years of his life in a mental institution, suffering from syphilis and alcoholism.)

Barrymore?s mother died when the children were teenagers. Because his parents were always on the road, John and his siblings were raised by their grandmother, whom Barrymore affectionately called Mum Mum. He creates an endearing picture of his actress grandmother, Mrs. John Drew, whom he proudly describes as the first woman to run a major American theater, the Arch Theatre in Philadelphia.
There are adequately mimed portraits of Lionel and Ethel, gossip columnist Louella Parsons, a sanitarium director named Frau Himmler, and silent-film star John Gilbert, whose high pitched voice proved a disaster in the talkies.

Fields really shines is in his delivery of ?To be or not to be.?Spoken in a voice barely above a whisper, Hamlet?s soliloquy becomes a requiem for the actor?s ravaged spirit. Fields?s honey-voiced rendition of ?What a piece of work is man,? another Hamlet soliloquy, raised a lump in my throat.

Fields?s complete transformation in the second act as Richard III is amazing. Credit belongs to costumer Craig Tucker, wigmaker Winn Douglass, and Nagy?s battlefield lighting.

Our endless fascination with how the once famous have fallen is satisfied in this fine production of a legendary icon of American theater.


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Players should be accomplished readers and should be comfortable with being responsible for difficult music with minimal rehearsal. Specifically seeking: TRUMPET TROMBONE POSSIBLY an ADDITIONAL KEYBOARD Please respond to this email for more info or to express interest. Thanks! Regards, Ryan Bergeron Musical Director/Vocal Coach StageCrafters _________________________________________________________________ http://liveearth.msn.com From edniam at alltel.net Fri Jul 20 10:34:31 2007 From: edniam at alltel.net (Edward Niam) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 13:34:31 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]***Press Release*** New TaiQiGong Fitness Systems 8 Week Session in Stow, Ohio Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0016_01C7CAD2.B3FAF5E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ***Press Release*** For: All News Media From: Institute for Self Healing Hudson, Ohio / 330.564.7558 FOR RELEASE AT CONVENIENCE ~The Movement of Life~ IN STOW, OHIO The Institute for Self Healing will present a new 8 week session teaching the ~Movement of Life~ TaiQiGong Fitness Systems at Silver Springs Lodge in Stow, Ohio. There will be a one hour class at 10 am and 7 pm every Thursday from August 16 - October 4, 2007. TaiQiGong Fitness Systems is a unique program suitable for all ages blending the healing qualities of Tai Chi, Qi Gong, Meditation, Shaolin Kung Fu and Traditional Chinese Medicine to fine tune and recharge your mental, physical and spiritual health. Physical benefits may include improved posture, balance and flexibility, added strength and endurance, an improved digestive system, increased muscle and bone density, normalized metabolism and a stronger immune system. Favorable mental and spiritual results include relieving of tension and stress, releasing anxiety, creating a mind-body connection, enhancing focus and awareness, removing energy blocks, gaining a sense of calmness and well-being and lessening mood swings. TaiQiGong can also effectively treat conditions such as arthritis, fibromyalgia, migraines and diabetes. About our facilitator: Edward Niam is a master of Shaolin Kung Fu and Traditional Chinese Medicine and has been helping people utilize the secrets of alternative health and wellness therapies for more than 33 years. Classes are held at Silver Springs Lodge, 5027 Stow Road, Stow, Ohio 44224 every Thursday, 10 am and 7 pm. No experience necessary. The new session runs from August 16 - October 4, 2007. Wear comfortable clothing and athletic shoes. Cost is $90.00 - Stow residents, $95.00 - Non-residents. To register call the Institute at 330.564.7558 / mail check made payable to Edward Niam, 118 West Streetsboro Street, Suite 224, Hudson, Ohio 44236. For more information call the Institute - 330.564.7558. Institute for Self Healing TaiQiGongtm Fitness Systems Edward Niam, M-T.C.M. 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***Press Release***
 
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FOR RELEASE AT CONVENIENCE
 
 
~The Movement of = Life~ IN=20 STOW, OHIO
 
 
The Institute for Self Healing will present a new 8 week = session teaching=20 the ~Movement of Life~ TaiQiGong=20 Fitness Systems at Silver Springs Lodge in Stow, Ohio. There = will be a=20 one hour class at 10 am and 7 pm every Thursday=20 from August 16 - October 4,=20  2007.
 
TaiQiGong Fitness Systems is a unique program suitable for all = ages=20 blending the healing qualities of Tai Chi, Qi = Gong,=20 Meditation, Shaolin Kung Fu and Traditional Chinese Medicine to fine = tune and=20 recharge your mental, = physical and=20 spiritual health.
 
Physical benefits may include improved posture, balance and = flexibility,=20 added strength and endurance, an
improved digestive system, increased muscle and bone density, = normalized=20 metabolism and a stronger immune = system.=20 Favorable mental and spiritual results include relieving of tension and = stress,=20 releasing anxiety, creating a mind-body connection, = enhancing focus and=20 awareness, removing energy blocks, gaining
a sense of calmness and well-being and lessening mood swings. = TaiQiGong=20 can also effectively treat conditions such as=20 arthritis, fibromyalgia, migraines and = diabetes.
 
About our facilitator: Edward Niam is a = master of=20 Shaolin Kung Fu and Traditional Chinese Medicine and=20 has=20 been helping people utilize the secrets of alternative health = and=20 wellness therapies for more than 33 = years.
 
Classes are held at Silver Springs Lodge, 5027 Stow Road,  = Stow,=20 Ohio 44224 every Thursday, 10 am and 7=20 pm. No experience necessary. The new session runs from August = 16 -=20 October 4, 2007.
 
Wear comfortable clothing and athletic shoes. Cost is $90.00 - = Stow=20 residents, $95.00 - Non-residents.
 
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Directed by Geoffrey Short
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-------------------------------1184952859-- From artistic at playersguildtheatre.com Fri Jul 20 10:51:20 2007 From: artistic at playersguildtheatre.com (Tricia Ostertag) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 13:51:20 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]101 Dalmatians and Doggie Adoption Day Message-ID: <017101c7caf6$9541ee00$0301000a@office.playersguildtheatre.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0172_01C7CAD5.0E304E00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Doggie Adoption Day Sponsored by The Players Guild Theatre & The Stark County Dog Warden Saturday, July 21 12:00pm Great Court of the Cultural Center for the Arts 1001 Market Ave. North in Downtown Canton *Care packages including coupons for grooming and tags will be included with the adoption of each dog* *Animals from the shelter will be on hand and ready for adoption* *Dog related businesses will be on hand to show off their latest products & services* *Come bid on the Doggie Silent Auction full of fun and practical things for man's best friend* *All canines are welcome* Special performance by the cast of 101 Dalmatians Players Guild Summer Camp Presents Disney's 101 Dalmatians Friday at 7pm (very limited seating) Saturday at 2:30pm & 7pm For more information, visit www.playersguildtheatre.com or call 453-7619 ------=_NextPart_000_0172_01C7CAD5.0E304E00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

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By Lynn Marshall, Times Staff Writer 9:17 PM PDT, July 2, 2007 Buskers click to enlarge SEATTLE - These crime fighters aren't in uniform and don't carry weapons or badges. They wield guitars, Hula-Hoops, washboards, paintbrushes, and will hopefully have the ability to draw a crowd. Last week, Seattle parks began paying street performers - mostly musicians, but also a few visual artists and some vaudevillians - to entertain in five downtown parks in hopes that with more people around, a park will be less hospitable to illegal activity. Mayor Greg Nickels organized a special city task force in 2005 to study the problems of urban public spaces and parks. The group's report, released last year, hailed these areas as "potentially great assets" to downtown, but concluded that "the parks don't feel safe or welcoming, and ... there are few reasons for people to visit them." Four of the five parks - Westlake, Hing Hay, Pioneer Square and Freeway - are in the city's urban core. The fifth park, Waterfront, is on a pier next to the city's newly remodeled aquarium and near the cruise ship terminal. The most common problems in the parks are drug-dealing and prostitution. "It's an experiment," said Victoria Schoenburg, one of the principal organizers of the Seattle Parks and Recreation Department program. She said that a concert may draw people to a park once, but the presence of performers everyday at lunchtime would more likely draw return visitors. "We've been trying all kinds of things in the parks over the past few years - free concerts, basic ambient improvements. We've discovered that low-cost, simple grass-roots ideas are the most effective," Schoenburg said . Judd Wasserman, 28 and Rachel Jacobson-Larson, 25, who perform as the Forget Me Nots, had an audience of five late in the lunch hour in Freeway Park on Wednesday, but said their experience had been positive. "People have been coming up, asking us what we're doing, and saying how much they like the music," said Jacobson-Larson, who plays the violin. Wasserman plays a steel acoustic guitar and both musicians sing. Freeway Park abuts Interstate 5. It's loud and the long benches often serve as sleeping spots for homeless people. But it is also next to several high-rise office buildings, and the parks department has provided lunch tables for office workers. The parks are not always ideal performance spaces, but Schoenburg said the parks department would ask the performers for feedback. "We're checking in on the buskers while they are performing, trying to get the kinks out," she said. News about the program has gotten around the busker community by word of mouth and e-mail. Emery Carl, 29, who also performs in Pike Place Market, will take his first turn in Pioneer Square Park next week. Carl, who has been busking for six years, plays the guitar and uses Hula-Hoops in his act. He likes to get the audience involved - both singing and trying out the hoops. Carl has no doubt that street performers can change the atmosphere of a place and even defuse volatile situations. "I was performing on the sidewalk, outside a bar near Pioneer Square a while back," he said. "Six guys suddenly spilled out of the bar, with all this bad energy - you could tell they were about to fight. I had four people trying out the Hula-Hoops, I was playing the guitar and hooping - you just can't fight around that. Some of the guys from the bar even started to laugh." The city's program has sparked some controversy within the busker community. Kristen Anderberg, 46, has been a street performer in Seattle for 28 years. She plays a washboard in her act and said she derived a lot of material from classic vaudeville. "Some people are boycotting" the program, Anderberg said. "They think the city is using us, trying to control us, and not paying enough. But I think it is great - a positive step for the busking community. As long as they don't tell me what to do, and not to do, and they are going pay me to perform, instead of trying to make me pay for a permit to perform, I'm all for it." So far, the city has signed up 20 street performers to work from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Monday through Friday. The city is paying the performers $30 for each lunchtime set. Tips are still accepted. The program is scheduled to continue through mid-September. Schoenburg said that if successful, more parks might be included next year. 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thejrpshow at yahoo.com Sat Jul 21 11:41:41 2007 From: thejrpshow at yahoo.com (Jay Rossi) Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 11:41:41 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kareoke and/or DJ Service.... Message-ID: <638719.88995.qm@web90413.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1302621254-1185043301=:88995 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit The fun never ends!! Memories are created, Music fills the air and YOU CAN BE THE STAR !! For any occassion. Inexpensive/Professional Call 330-410-0488 OR Email: thejrpshow at yahoo.com . The Jay Rossi Project MySpace YouTube --------------------------------- Shape Yahoo! in your own image. Join our Network Research Panel today! --0-1302621254-1185043301=:88995 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
The fun never ends!!
Memories are created, Music fills the air and YOU CAN BE THE STAR !!
 
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Shape Yahoo! in your own image. Join our Network Research Panel today! --0-1302621254-1185043301=:88995-- From GrahaSu at ci.akron.oh.us Sat Jul 21 11:18:08 2007 From: GrahaSu at ci.akron.oh.us (Graham, Suzie) Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 14:18:08 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]European Market Experience at Lock 3 Message-ID: <514E167644783F4CBCD14C88D4617CCCBC0F15@EX55VM2> 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_01C7CBC3.7D8507C0 Content-Type: text/plain In the tradition of European open air markets, the City of Akron will be holding nine consecutive farmers markets from July 28 to September 22. What makes us European????? ART! The Home Grown Saturday Morning Farmer's Markets at Lock 3 Park will feature: Local farmers and produce, Weekly pancake breakfasts WAKR's Live broadcast of the Tom Dayton Show Trolley tours of downtown Akron Children's activities, crafts, and science experiments Akron's History Exhibit and Toy and Marble Museum And.......with your help, local artists at work with items available for purchase! Jewelry, fine art, pottery, accessories, handmade books and papers, woodwork, hiking staffs, glass, paint, printmaking...and the list goes on and on! All items must be handmade by the artist, and respect the family friendly atmosphere of the park. I am looking for a few artists (3-7 or so per week) to come down to the park to work and show their artwork on Main Street in front of the fence line at Lock 3. This is a great way for young, emerging artists to show their work and show their talents to the public. Seasoned artists can enjoy the fresh air, new ideas and exposure to the public as well. People love to watch the artistic process, no matter what the medium, and it makes for great conversation and a better appreciation of the arts in the community. Ideally, you will be able to work on a piece (or pieces) on site in addition to having your finished pieces on display. A covered table and chairs is available for your use. You need only bring your supplies and artwork. You may bring and set up a canopy of your own, no larger that 10 feet by 10 feet. You are welcome to sell your work. Artists are asked to arrive between 8:30 and 9:00 a.m. and stay until about 1 p.m. I would like to generate an idea of days that different artists are available and interested in attending. Please reply with: Your name Days that you would like to reserve a table Your specialty (and images if available) I will call or email with a confirmation of your space. Our first event is THIS SATURDAY! Please reply early to capture this opportunity! Lock 3 Park is located at 200 South Main Street Akron Ohio 44308. Saturday dates are: July 28 August 4 August 11 August 18 August 25 Sept 1 Sept 8 Sept 15 Sept 22 Sincerely, Suzanne Graham City of Akron Coordinator of Arts and Children's Programs 330-375-2977 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7CBC3.7D8507C0 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

In the tradition of European open air markets, the = City of Akron will be = holding nine consecutive farmers markets from July 28 to September 22.  =

 

What makes us European?????  = ART!

 

The Home Grown Saturday Morning Farmer’s = Markets at Lock 3 Park will feature:

Local farmers and = produce,

Weekly pancake breakfasts =

WAKR’s Live broadcast of the Tom Dayton Show =

Trolley tours of downtown Akron

Children’s activities, crafts, and science = experiments

Akron’s History Exhibit and Toy and Marble Museum<= /p>

 

And…….with your help, local artists at = work with items available for purchase!

 

Jewelry, fine art, pottery, accessories, handmade = books and papers, woodwork, hiking staffs, glass, paint, printmaking…and = the list goes on and on!

 

All items must be handmade by the = artist, and respect the family friendly atmosphere of the park.  =

 

I am looking for a few artists (3-7 or so per week) = to come down to the park to work and show their artwork on Main Street in front = of the fence line at Lock 3.  This is a great way for young, emerging = artists to show their work and show their talents to the public.  Seasoned = artists can enjoy the fresh air, new ideas and exposure to the public as = well.  People love to watch the artistic process, no matter what the medium, and it = makes for great conversation and a better appreciation of the arts in the = community.  Ideally, you will be able to work on a piece (or pieces) on site in = addition to having your finished pieces on display.

 

A covered table and chairs is available for your = use.  You need only bring your supplies and artwork.  You may bring and = set up a canopy of your own, no larger that 10 feet by 10 = feet.

 

You are welcome to sell your = work.

 

Artists are asked to arrive between 8:30 and 9:00 = a.m. and stay until about 1 p.m.

 

I would like to generate an idea of days that = different artists are available and interested in attending.  =

 

Please reply with:

Your name

Days that you would like to reserve a = table

Your specialty (and images if = available)

 

I will call or email with a confirmation of your = space.

 

Our first event is THIS SATURDAY!  Please reply = early to capture this opportunity!

 

Lock 3 Park is located at 200 South Main Street Akron Ohio 44308.

 

Saturday dates are:

 

July 28

August 4

August 11

August 18

August 25

Sept 1

Sept 8

Sept 15

Sept 22

 

Sincerely,

 

 

Suzanne Graham

City of Akron

Coordinator of Arts and Children’s = Programs

330-375-2977

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C7CBC3.7D8507C0-- From elektrica53 at hotmail.com Sat Jul 21 16:30:10 2007 From: elektrica53 at hotmail.com (silvia marchena guillen) Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 18:30:10 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]House for sale (Westside) Message-ID:

I'm moving to Los Angeles and I'm selling my house. Maybe somebody is interested in coming to see it. Here are the details:

$86,990


West 17th St. (Brooklyn Ctr. Neighborhood, very closed to Pearl Rd.)
1,158 Sq. Ft. (not including the basement)

LOT SIZE: 3,600

New windows, new vynil sidings.
Right in front of Horizon Sciende middle School. Fire alarm on both floors.
3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, kitchen, living room, dining room, front and backyard and garage for two cars.

TYPE: Single family house (2 floors plus basement)

Close to every mayor highway in Cleveland: I-90, 480, 176, I-71, 490.
*Wonderful location, right in front of Horizon Private Middle School! Very, very quite and nice neighborhood. 5 MINUTES WALKING DISTANCE TO THE NEW SHOPPING CENTER "STEELYARD COMMONS" www.steelyardcommons.com (Target, Best Buy, Wal-Mart, Home Depot, Great Clips, Payless Shoes, Famous Footwear, Sally's Beauty Supply, Petco and much much more!). Less that 2 miles away from the Cleveland Zoo (10 minutes walking) and 5 minutes driving to post office!
We will hold an open call or schedule a visit so you can come and see it yourself! And if you know somebody who is buying let them know, thank you!
Please check out more pictures here:
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v215/elektrica/casa%20nueva/ (2 full pages)

                                                 

 

 

From alitivity at yahoo.com Sat Jul 21 17:49:42 2007 From: alitivity at yahoo.com (Al Diamond Phillips) Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 17:49:42 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Nevermet video Message-ID: <20070722004943.4341.qmail@web50605.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Watch the fan made video for Nevermet - Run Away, on youtube. The video is made up of clips from the movie Reign of Fire. Its not what I would have thought of, but its very cool when someone from Scotland takes the time to interpret your song. here is the link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-0BsM6gyeGI Of course you can still listen to the song on my site www.aldiamondphillips.com/Nevermet.html From thejrpshow at yahoo.com Sat Jul 21 19:20:11 2007 From: thejrpshow at yahoo.com (Jay Rossi) Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 19:20:11 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]A Web Site for You... (anywhere) Message-ID: <543025.22714.qm@web90415.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-481106214-1185070811=:22714 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit A Web Site for You... (anywhere) --------------------------------- Reply to: thejrpshow at yahoo.com Date: 2007-07-21, 10:14PM EDT You need a website to show off and promote to people. No one will know what you do without it. Photos or print ads must be hand delivered or mailed...very costly. Wouldn't it be great if you were among the first to come up on people's computer screens when they search for your product or service? If you get a top-notch web site through me, you'll get these promotional benefits: * Unlimited Photos * Unlimited Text * Lots of video clips (mini commercials!) * Lots of audio clips * Unlimites Pages * Stat Counter to keep track of your visitors * A Personalized Guest Book * Unique and Original Artwork and Graphics * Perfect look for your "Thing" * LISTIED IN MOST MAJOR SEARCH ENGINES: Yahoo, Google, Lycos and many others! * LISTED AND JOINED WITH THE UNLIMITED EXPOSURE PROVIDED BY MY SPACE, YOU TUBE and CRAIGS LIST! * Shopping Carts and Buy-It Buttons right on your web site! AND MUCH MORE! Come see my site at http://www.jayrossi.s5.com as an example. Stay and explore for a while. Contact me to get started at 330-410-0488 or thejrpshow at yahoo.com . You won't believe how inexpensive all this is! The Jay Rossi Project MySpace YouTube --------------------------------- Fussy? Opinionated? Impossible to please? Perfect. Join Yahoo!'s user panel and lay it on us. --0-481106214-1185070811=:22714 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit

A Web Site for You... (anywhere)


Reply to: thejrpshow at yahoo.com
Date: 2007-07-21, 10:14PM EDT


You need a website to show off and promote to people. No one will know what you do without it. Photos or print ads must be hand delivered or mailed...very costly. Wouldn't it be great if you were among the first to come up on people's computer screens when they search for your product or service?

If you get a top-notch web site through me, you'll get these promotional benefits:
* Unlimited Photos
* Unlimited Text
* Lots of video clips (mini commercials!)
* Lots of audio clips
* Unlimites Pages
* Stat Counter to keep track of your visitors
* A Personalized Guest Book
* Unique and Original Artwork and Graphics
* Perfect look for your "Thing"
* LISTIED IN MOST MAJOR SEARCH ENGINES: Yahoo, Google, Lycos and many others!
* LISTED AND JOINED WITH THE UNLIMITED EXPOSURE PROVIDED BY MY SPACE, YOU TUBE and CRAIGS LIST!
* Shopping Carts and Buy-It Buttons right on your web site!
AND MUCH MORE!

Come see my site at http://www.jayrossi.s5.com as an example. Stay and explore for a while.

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If you know of a boy 10-13 years old who has = sung the=20 role of Oliver, he might be ideal to take on the title role=20 in Amahl and the Night Visitors.  This 45 minute = chamber opera=20 by Menotti is sung in English and will be presented Dec. 7 and 8, 2008 = in=20 Cleveland Hts.
 
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Need a vacation? Get great deals to amazing places on Yahoo! Travel. --0-1661533530-1185115914=:71333-- From royberko at yahoo.com Sun Jul 22 09:42:49 2007 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2007 09:42:49 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: SPAWN OF THE PETROSEXUALS (convergence-continuum) Message-ID: <98648.7818.qm@web33101.mail.mud.yahoo.com> ?SPAWN OF THE PETROLSEXUALS? is not a pleasant experience for this reviewer Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times Christopher Johnston, the playwright of ?A SPAWN OF PETROLSEXUALS,? which is now being staged at convergence-continuum theatre, states in the playbill, ?I won?t try to articulate my anger and frustration over an America I no longer know, nor our unconscionable lack of concern for consequences.? Yes, Johnston is angry and frustrated. So am I. Both Johnston and I are angry that America has lost its course under the corrupt Bush administration and the business overlords as well as the the over-consumption of resources and the breakdown of ethical values. Yes, unless there are some drastic changes we are on a sliding board to becoming a second-rate nation. Beyond that, my frustration centers on the playwright and convergence?s artistic director. I believe that theatre should be purposeful and meaningful. The author has an obligation to the audience to present a message in a way that they can reasonably understand the author?s intent. In my opinion, Johnston does not write a play that clearly states the problem or shows a way out of the void. Instead, he writes a script filled with unnecessary abstract imagery, abstract situations, and the use of profanity for the sake of using profanity. He creates abstraction for affect, rather than effect. He also creates happenings that gross out the audience for no reason (eg., one cast member realistically urinating into the mouths of two others in order to ?rehydrate? them). During this scene, the person sitting next to me moaned, ?That?s disgusting.? It was! Gross can be an effective tool, but what was the act?s real purpose other to gross out the viewer and show how avant garde the author was? The question that Artistic Director Clyde Simon has to answer is, ?why did you choose to stage this script?? Yes, you wanted to do an original play, and the author wrote this specifically for your theatre, but that does not mean you have to do a script of questionable quality. On the way into the theatre, one of the patrons said to Simon, ?Am I going to understand this one?? Obvioulsy, the patron has been to convergence in the past and been confounded by Simon?s ?unique? selection of scripts. I didn?t get a chance to ask the man after the production about his understanding, but the odds are he was as lost as most of us. Part way through the first act a character in ?A SPAWN OF PETROLSEXUALS? says, ?Who?s listening to this crap?? I almost yelled out, ?Not me...I turned off the whole proceedings long ago,? and from observing those around me, most of the audience had joined me. The ?crap? statement was followed by another of the author?s lines, ?I thought and I thought and there is nothing worth saying.? My first reaction upon hearing the line was, ?So, Mr. Johnson, why did you write the script?? And, the second was, ?Why am I sitting here enduring this?? So, for only the second time in all my theatrical experiences, I left at intermission. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: I have sat through many, many theatrical productions. I would have to rank seeing ?A SPAN OF PETROLSEXUALS? at convergence as one of the most uncomfortable experiences of them all. Side note on this review: I don?t like writing critiques that discourage people from attending the theatre, but I would be disingenuous to my readers if I was less than honest about this script and production. 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 ____________________________________________________________________________________ Get the Yahoo! toolbar and be alerted to new email wherever you're surfing. http://new.toolbar.yahoo.com/toolbar/features/mail/index.php From ANGDESTINY at aol.com Sun Jul 22 11:59:32 2007 From: ANGDESTINY at aol.com (ANGDESTINY at aol.com) Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2007 14:59:32 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]IDEAS for YOUR NEXT MOVIE, BOOK, PLAY??? Message-ID: -------------------------------1185130772 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en YOU MAY PICK UP SOME GREAT IDEAS FOR YOUR NEXT MOVIE, BOOK, PLAY! =20 > WHO REALLY CREATED THE DINOSAURS? > WAS A COMET THE ONLY REASON FOR THE DEMISE OF LIFE ON EARTH? > DID UNICORNS REALLY EXIST? > WHAT TYPE OF TRANSPORTATION DID THE ATLANTANS USE? > SO YOU THINK CELL PHONES ARE HIGH TECH? > ARE ALIENS COMING BACK? DID THEY NEVER LEAVE? 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------=_NextPart_000_00CC_01C7CC72.647EFB50-- From janelle at squarepegpromotions.com Sun Jul 22 16:03:10 2007 From: janelle at squarepegpromotions.com (Janelle) Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2007 18:03:10 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Square Peg Promotions Arts Calendar 072207 Message-ID: <002c01c7ccb4$79b23450$d07d8c18@blessed> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_002D_01C7CC8A.90DC2C50 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello! This edition of the Square Peg Promotions arts calendar includes color-coded entries for this month=92s music concerts, theatre, dance, = written and spoken word gatherings, and visual arts events happening in Stark = County and several surrounding areas. Community events that defy categorization = are included in bold, black font. =20 This calendar runs through 2008 & is therefore too long to post in its entirety to neopal, but if you=92d like to receive your own FREE weekly = full version of this newsletter, just send me an email with =93subscribe=94 = in the subject line to janelle at squarepegpromotions.com.=20 =20 Some of this week=92s highlights are: Monday=92s multi-band concert for = young adults...and adults who still remember how to be young...presented by GoodForm Concerts; Tuesday evening=92s Island Party at the Massillon = Museum with live reggae, mon, by Carlos Jones & the PLUS band; and Saturday=92s all-day ArtSyrcus at Massillon Middle School, presented by The Ananda Center. (See the calendar below for details!) =20 Living Fountain=92s Friday & Saturday PUREMOVEMENT dance concerts = features local teen dancers and live music by Two Turntables and a Saxophone. = Teen participants of this ArtsInStark-funded, six-week dance intensive were asked, =93What if you believed in yourself?=94 Their summer journey = culminates in these interactive concerts, with live flute and saxophone looped = while DJ artists weave throughout. Join us to celebrate and support our youth; = leave inspired by their pro-active and creative plans for their future. = Tickets on sale now at www.iTickets.com or contact = Living Fountain at 330.649.0773. =20 Five weeks till back-to-school time; let=92s make the most of it! 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 This Week... =20 Monday, July 23rd, 7:30pm (doors at 7p) Deas Vail, All the Day Holiday, Love & Reverie, and Holden presented by GoodForm Concerts www.goodformconcerts.com =20 Edgewood Community Center, 6852 Market Avenue North, North Canton 44721 $6 at the door.=20 =20 Monday, July 23rd, 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 Monday, July 23rd, 9pm Ryan Humbert Band opens for John Eddie Lime Spider , 207 South Main St., Akron = OH - 330.762.2350=20 Tickets: $10. www.thelimespider.com www.ryanhumbert.com www.johneddie.com =20 =20 Daily through Thursday, July 26th Saturday, July 21st through Thursday, the 26th Apollonova Artfest Mocha Maiden, located near the corner of High and Market at 17 Maiden = Lane, Akron. =20 The festival will showcase local musicians, poets, painters, = photographers, dancers, actors, chefs and comedians. The cover charge Monday through Thursday is $3. If you keep your ticket stub, you can use it again to = get in for free for any evenings that you return. Throughout the entire = Apollonova Arts Festival, artwork from Apollonova artists as well as other local artists will be on display, with some available to purchase and some = pieces up for auction on designated nights. http://www.apollonova.com/ for = complete schedule and details.=20 =20 Tuesday, July 24th, 10am to 11:30am each day Wednesday, July 25th Tuesday, July 31st Wednesday, August 1st Mask Making: The Power of Expression Class (4 sessions) for ages 10 to = 14 Massillon Museum, 121 Lincoln Way East, downtown Massillon OH 44646=20 $35 NonMembers; $30 Members. Open to the public, but pre-registration is required five days in advance. Students may register in person, by = mail, or by phone. Cash, checks, and credit cards are accepted. 330.833.4061 www.massillonmuseum.org =20 >From ancient Greek theatre to Lion King, theatrical masks have intrigued audiences. In this class Robin Armitage will teach children ages 10 to = 14 to construct and decorate their own creative disguises.=20 Tuesday, July 24th, 10:30am to 11:45am Art Classes for Elementary School Children (Tuesday, Thursday, & = Saturday, all summer) Today: =93Class Furniture Painting=94 2nd April galerie/GSCAN, 207/209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton OH = 44702 Cost of class is $5.00 per child per class unless otherwise noted. 24 = hour advance registration is required! Please ask about signing up for blocks = of time with your Summertime Kids Art Card! www.secondapril.org to check out the MANY summer class offerings! =20 Tuesday, July 24th, Noon to 1pm Brown Bag Lunch: =93The Story of Massillon=92s First Live Tiger=94 = presented by Wilbur Arnold, Former Tiger Handler Massillon Museum, 121 Lincoln Way East, downtown Massillon OH 44646=20 Free. No reservations. Bring a sack lunch or buy lunch onsite. Wilbur = Arnold is nationally published on the subjects of technical management and leadership. For local readers, he has written The Town Tiger and = Massillon Public Education 1848=AD1998 and compiled the writings of James Rasor = into a Massillon Museum-published book, Joyous Jimmy.=20 Mr. Arnold graduated from Washington High School and has a Bachelor of Science degree from Case Western Reserve University and a Master of = Business Administration from Kent State University. After designing and managing defense systems at Goodyear Aerospace Corporation for thirty years, he = was appointed to the Defense Systems Management College (DSMC) at Fort = Belvoir, Virginia in 1983. He served as Professor of Management, Director of Curriculum Development Department, Director of the DSMC Eastern Region = at Hanscom Air Force Base, and Executive Director of Research and = Information. After retiring in 1992, Arnold returned to Massillon and was appointed = as an Adjunct in Administration and Mathematics at the Kent State Stark = Branch. He served three terms on city council, three terms on the school board, and = ten years on the board of trustees of Stark Technical College. He was = president of the Massillon Tiger Football Booster Club in 1970. 330.833.4061 www.massillonmuseum.org =20 =20 Wednesday, July 24th, 4pm to 6pm Acting Workshop for Ages 8+ with any experience level Edgewood Community Center, 6852 Market Avenue North, North Canton 44720 Members $15. Non-members welcome for $20. Learn the basics of acting in = live theatre. Learn how to get past the nervousness of performing in front of others, how to stay =93in character=94 no matter what, basic onstage = movement, and how to become believable while believing in yourself. www.edgewoodcommunitycenter.com = Registration Deadline July 20th at 5:00pm =20 Tuesday, July 24th, 6pm to 11pm Island Party! with live reggae music by Carlos Jones & the PLUS Band 7pm = to 11pm Pig Roast with Joe Herrick & Rudy Turkal=20 Massillon Museum, 121 Lincoln Way East, downtown Massillon OH 44646=20 Admission is free and open to everyone. No reservations. The food and beverages will be offered a la carte. Guests will enter from First = Street Southeast. Picnic tables will be scattered about the lawn, but guests = are welcome to bring their own lawn chairs and blankets. Free parking will = be available in the municipal parking lots, the parking deck on South Erie Street, and on adjacent streets. Plan to come for the fun, rain or = shine.=20 Joe Herrick and Rudy Turkal will roast a pig on the Museum lawn. They = invite people to =93sit a spell=94 to supervise the cooking throughout the day = then to return for a Caribbean supper of pork sandwiches, jerk chicken, = pineapple salsa, and fruit skewers from 6:00 until the food runs out. This = year=B9s special dessert treat will be grilled bananas with ice cream. Beer (including Jamaican Red Stripe), wine, soft drinks, and an island drink = will be available all evening. Carlos Jones & the Peace, Love, Unity Syndicate deliver a dose of = soulful roots reggae with lyrics that concentrate heavily on a message of peace = and harmony within the human race and the environment. Voted "the Best Reggae/Ska Band" in Northeast Ohio by the Scene Magazine readers' poll, Carlos Jones and the PLUS Band have opened for several international = acts. The group creates a festival like atmosphere anywhere they play, drawing crowds spanning all ages and backgrounds. The infectious rhythms woven = by their use of a variety of percussion instruments, create an irresistible = and uplifting vibration, hooking the crowd into their performance. Their repertoire includes many original songs, plus a generous helping of Bob Marley, Culture, and other recognizable covers mixed in with traditional Rastafarian Nyabinghi drum chants. 330.833.4061 www.massillonmuseum.org =20 =20 Tuesday, July 24th, 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, July 25th, 11:30am to 1pm Summertime Teens =96 Art Classes for Jr. & Sr. High School Students = (Week 6 of 6) 2nd April galerie, 209 Sixth St. NW, downtown Canton, OH 330.451.0924 $40.00 for six week session! www.secondapril.org =20 =20 Wednesday, July 25th, 6:30pm (doors at 5:30p) =20 The Alternate Routes with = opening performance by Roger Hoover and The Whiskeyhounds. =20 =20 The Tangier , 532 West Market Street, = Akron, OH For 91.3 The Summit members only! (The good news is, you can be a member = for as little as $5 per month!) If you are a current member of 91.3 The = Summit, you get in for free, and, you can bring up to 3 three of your family and friends along as your guests at no additional charge. But, you've got to = get on the list to get in. To reserve your seats, call Lauren Gulley at 330-761-3104 or RSVP to tickets at 913thesummit.com. www.913thesummit.com =20 =20 Wednesday, July 25th(and every Wednesday!), 8:30pm to Midnight Bob's your Uncle w/ special guests Iris, 228 Fourth Street NW, downtown Canton 44702 (location of former = Luna Grille) www.irisdowntown.com =20 =20 Thursday, July 26th, 10:30am to 11:45am Art Classes for Elementary School Children (Tuesday, Thursday, & = Saturday, all summer) Today: =93Experiential - Print Making=94 2nd April galerie/GSCAN, 207/209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton OH = 44702 Cost of class is $5.00 per child per class unless otherwise noted. 24 = hour advance registration is required! Please ask about signing up for blocks = of time with your Summertime Kids Art Card! www.secondapril.org to check out the MANY summer class offerings! =20 Thursday, July 26th, 7:30pm Downtown Massillon FREE Summer Concert Series: The Diamonds Intersection of Lincoln Way East and First Street, downtown Massillon Attendees should bring lawn chairs. For info, call the Massillon Chamber = of Commerce at 330.833.3146 =20 Thursday, July 26th, 7:30pm Art Film: "Away From Her"=20 Canton Palace Theatre, Market Avenue North, downtown Canton OH 44702 $4 admission. Fiona (Julie Christie) and Grant (Gordon Pinsent) are a = couple who have been married for over 40 years. Now, they are forced to face = the fact that Fiona's "forgetfulness" is actually Alzheimer's disease. After placing Fiona in a nursing home and forced to undergo a long-time separation, Grant must draw upon his love for Fiona to perform an act of self-sacrifice in order to ensure her happiness. Rated PG-13. Run time = 110 min. www.cantonpalacetheatre.org =20 =20 Friday, July 27th, 10:30am (and every Friday!) Story Time for preschoolers Berean Bookstore, 1100 30th Street NW, Canton OH 44709 Stories, books, & singing. 330.492.7990 =20 Friday, July 27th, 7pm Saturday, July 28th, 7pm =93What if You Believed in Yourself?=94 PUREMOVEMENT dance concert = presented by The Living Fountain Dance Company w/ live music by Two Turntables and a Saxophone Edgewood Community Center, 6852 Market Avenue North, North Canton 44720 Tickets on sale NOW at www.itickets.com . = This challenge is met through the live music of Two Turntables and a = Saxophone and 30 dancers. Live flute and saxophone looped while DJ artists weave throughout, the audience will leave inspired. Funded by ArtsinStark, PUREMOVEMENT has been a six-week dance intensive that culminates in this weekend=92s concerts, =93What if You Believed in Yourself?=94 This = program catches youth culture at its core and activates students to be pro-active and to invent their future. www.edgewoodcommunitycenter.com 330.649.0773 www.livingfountain.org Email: info at livingfountain.org=20 =20 Friday, July 27th, 7:30pm to 9:30pm Anne E. DeChant Maize Valley Winery, 6193 Edison St. NE (St. Rt. 619), Hartville, OH = 44632 330-877-8344 www.anneedechant.com www.maizevalleywinery.com =20 =20 Friday, July 27th, 9:30pm to 1:30am The Zydeco Kings=20 Iris, 228 Fourth Street NW, downtown Canton 44702 (location of former = Luna Grille) http:///www.irisdowntown.com =20 =20 Friday, July 27th Saturday, July 28th Sunday, July 29th (including 2pm performance by Ryan Humbert Band, beach stage) Rock N Resort Music Festival 2007=20 Clay=92s Park Resort, 13190 Patterson St. N.W., N. Lawrence, OH 44666=20 Includes a tribute to our troops on Saturday. Email: info at clayspark.com (330) 854-6691 1800 860-4FUN Fax: (330) 854-6797 www.rock-n-resort.com = www.RockNResort.com =20 Friday, July 27th through Sunday, August 5th Pro Football HOF Festival Includes fashion shows, music concerts, fireworks...and, yeah, football! = For the lineup, check out www.profootballhoffestival.com=20 =20 Saturday, July 28th, 9am to 11:30am Princess Camp presented by Living Fountain Dance Company First Friends Church, 5455 Market Avenue North, Canton OH 44714 For girls age 3 to 7. Includes: Basic Ballet, Princess arts & crafts, quality Princess stories, Princess Manner Lessons, and Princess Tea = Party. Tuition $18. Advance registration only; must be postmarked by May 1st. = Send name, email, & phone# to Living Fountain, PO Box 9015, Canton OH 44711 www.livingfountain.org =20 =20 Saturday, July 28th, 10am to 6pm Sunday, July 29th, 10am to 5pm 28th annual Akron Arts Expo=20 This free family-oriented festival attracts over 30,000 people and = features 165 juried exhibitors from throughout the United States. The artists = will be offering original fine arts & crafts for purchase at reasonable prices. = The Akron Arts Expo will feature live entertainment, great food, costumed characters, and a special interactive children=92s area. Saturday = evening the Ballet Theatre of Ohio will perform again at 8:45 pm. For info, call 330-375-2835 or visit www.ohio.com/artsexpo or www.ohio.com . =20 Saturday, July 28th, 10am to 12:30pm (and each Saturday this summer) Kids=92 Sanctuary art & yoga classes for ages 6 to 12yrs. Located @ 1101 W. Portage Trail Ext., Akron Ohio inside Your Yoga & ali everhard photography & design Your child will learn the benefits of art & yoga and have fun doing it! Along with exercising their mind and body they will also take home a = healthy snack. Please call either Carrie at 330.801.0469 or Ali at 330.858.4849 = to sign up today. $25 per child per class. Allison Minas Everhard, 330.622.5231/330.858.4849 alijames99 at hotmail.com = www.art.com/memberartist/Allison_Minas www.artwanted.com/aliminas =20 Saturday, July 28th, 10:30am to 11:45am Art Classes for Elementary School Children (Tuesday, Thursday, & = Saturday, all summer) Today: =93Secret Coding=94 Resists 2nd April galerie/GSCAN, 207/209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton OH = 44702 Cost of class is $5 per child. 24 hour advance registration is required! Please ask about signing up for blocks of time with your Summertime Kids = Art Card! www.secondapril.org to check out = the MANY summer class offerings! =20 Saturday, July 28th, 11am to 6:30pm ARTSYRCUS: A Visual and Performing Arts Gala, presented by The Ananda = Center Art Gallery and Short Performances from 11am to 6:30pm Big Stage Production at 7pm Massillon Middle School Funded by Arts In Stark. This is an all-day circus-themed event with costumed characters, kids=92 games and activities, food, art for sale, performing artists, drumming, belly dancing, martial arts, = contortionists, live music and much more! Admission $3, or $1.50 for ages 12 and under.=20 The Ananda Center is a non-profit arts advocacy organization newly = housed at the Lions Lincoln Theatre. Mailing address for donations & = correspondence is: The Ananda Center PO Box 1265 Massillon Ohio, 44648. All donations = are tax deductible. www.theanandacenter.org = www.myspace.com/artsyrcus Funded in part by ArtsinStark, the county = arts council.=20 =20 Saturday July 28, 2007, 5:30 pm (Doors at 5 pm) A Kept Woman (Theatrical Production) Cathedral of Life Ministries, 4111 38th St. NW, Canton, Ohio Presented by Ladies Night Out International Ministries and L.T.A. Productions presents an Encore Presentation of the hit play based on the international critically acclaimed book written by Lynnette Tiller = Appling. Find out how you can be broken by life but restored by grace. Featuring: Tiffany Allison, Bryan Bruchanan, Kyle McDuffie, Jeanne Ruffin, = Wilhelmenia Glenn & Towandga Howell along with other local actors. Cost of play is = only $7. Purchase Tickets at: Canton Berean's Bookstore, At The Door, or by calling: 330-479-9488. =20 Saturday, July 28th, 7:30pm to 9:30pm John Markovic Maize Valley Winery, 6193 Edison St. NE (St. Rt. 619), Hartville, OH = 44632 330-877-8344 www.maizevalleywinery.com =20 =20 Saturday, July 28th to Sunday, August 12th The Frog Prince Weathervane Playhouse, Weathervane Lane, Akron OH =20 Saturday, July 28th, 9:30pm to 1:30am Big Daddy & The Hoodoo Men Iris, 228 Fourth Street NW, downtown Canton 44702 (location of former = Luna Grille) www.bigdaddyandthehoodoomen.com = www.irisdowntown.com =20 =20 Sunday, July 29th, 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 taste buds = with EEC=92s Sunday brunch. =20 Call to Audition: Players Guild Theatre, Canton =93Bad Girls on = Broadway=94 Sunday, July 29th, 6pm Monday, July 30th, 7pm Auditions for ages 16 & up for =93Bad Girls on Broadway=94 Musical = Review=20 Players Guild Theatre, Market Avenue North, downtown Canton 44702=20 Director: Amy Sima-Dirham. Needed: 10 to 12 women & 5-6 men. There may = also be a "movement/dance" audition. Please wear comfortable shoes and = clothes just in case. Please bring a photo or headshot to attach to your form. Please call the theatre to sign up for an audition slot 330-453-7619. = After hours leave a message at x504. There are 10 slots per half hour . = Callbacks will be Tuesday, July 31st at 7pm. First read through will be Thursday, August 2 at 7pm. Bad Girls on Broadway runs Sept. 7-22 on the Mainstage = with performances on Fridays & Saturdays at 8:00pm and Sundays at 2:30pm. = Special Thursday performance on September 20 at 8pm. Audition tips & details at: http://www.playersguildtheatre.com/season_auditions.html=20 =20 And Beyond... =20 This calendar runs through 2008 & is therefore too long to post in its entirety to neopal, but if you=92d like to receive your own FREE weekly = full version of this newsletter, just send me an email with =93subscribe=94 = in the subject line to janelle at squarepegpromotions.com =20 Thursday, August 9th, 8am to 4pm Friday, August 10th, 8am to 4pm Saturday, August 11th, 8am to 4pm Stark County Hazardous Waste Collection Days Stark State College of Technology, 6200 Frank Avenue NW, Canton OH 44720 Now=92s the time to responsibly drop off your ancient paints, solvents, = & more in an environmentally healthy way for NO CHARGE. For a complete list of acceptable items, www.timetorecycle.org = =20 Friday, August 10th, 6:30pm Dinner, Show at 8pm, and Dancing=20 Saturday, August 11th, 6:30pm Dinner, Show at 8pm, and Dancing=20 An Evening of Ballroom Dancing: Remembering Moonlight Ballroom=20 presented by Canton Cabaret: Stark County=92s Musical Dinner Theatre Metropolitan Centre Grand Ballroom, 601 Cleveland Avenue NW, downtown = Canton 44702 Enjoy a 9 piece orchestra, singers, ballroom dancing, Michael Sonata = (the Frank Sinatra impressionist you have heard so much about), and some = great Meyers Lake surprises! 6:30 p.m. Dinner Set, Show and Dancing $42.50; 8:00 p.m. Show Only = $25.00 TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW at: Bereans, 1100 - 30th St., N. W. Canton 44709; Second April Art Galerie, 209 6th St., N. W. Canton 44702; Plant Et Art, 1524 Fulton Road N. W. Canton 44703;or call 330.456.7397 http://rainbowrepertory.com www.cantoncabaret.com 330.456.7397 =20 Friday, August 10th, 7:30pm to 11:30pm (doors at 7pm) Constant Recourse, Gloria Story, Escape From Folly, & Zack Loomis in = concert presented by GoodForm Concerts www.goodformconcerts.com =20 Edgewood Community Center, 6852 Market Avenue North, North Canton 44721 $6 at the door. =20 Friday, September 14th, 8pm Big Leg Emma in concert presented by Doog Music Kent Stage, 175 East Main Street, Kent OH 44240 330.677.5005 Big Leg Emma is a six member Americana Folk Roots Rock band from = Jamestown, New York that creates music on feel, vibe, and deep-hearted lyrics. BLE = has built a strong following in the festival circuit, sharing stages with = Rusted Root, 10,000 Maniacs, Gin Blossoms, The Sam Bush Band, The Wailers, = Keith Anderson, Los Lobos, and Donna the Buffalo. Songs from the band=92s last studio release, =93The Color of Wind,=94 can be heard nationally on Folk = Alley.=20 General Admission. Advance tickets $10; or $12 Day of Show. 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 www.biglegemma.com www.myspace.com/biglegemma=20 =20 iThursday, September 27th, time tba 2nd annual Chili Bowl Cook-Off (2nd april galerie Benefit)=20 Lake Cable Club House, Fulton Road NW, Canton OH 44718 www.jeffpoulosblues.com www.secondapril.org =20 Wednesday, October 10th, 6:30pm=20 Wednesday Writers' Workshop 2nd April galerie, 207/209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton OH 44702=20 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 (where Court Avenue dead-ends into 6th Street, right around the corner from the Palace Theatre). = Please contact Audrey Lavin at lavingroup at aol.com for details. =20 Thursday, October 11th through Sunday, October 14th 6th Annual Art Film Festival Palace Theatre, Market Avenue North, downtown Canton OH 44702 = 330.454.8171 $5 each night. www.cantonpalacetheatre.org =20 =20 Sunday, October 14th Making Strides Against Breast Cancer: Annual Walkathon fundraiser Canton: Pro Football Hall of Fame Akron: Aeros Stadium For more info or to register, call toll free at 1.888.ACS.OHIO =20 Friday, November 9th, 7pm =20 Saturday, November 10th, 7pm =20 Living Fountain Dance presents The Sunshine Concert Series: The War of = Art Edgewood Community Center, 6852 Market Avenue North, North Canton OH = 44720 Break through the Blocks and Win Your Creative Battles! Public, all ages welcome. Facilities are handicap accessible. Tickets ($8 advance, $10 at door donation suggested) available through www.itickets.com and Berean Bookstore on 30th Street NW in Canton. www.livingfountain.org =20 =20 Friday, November 9, =20 Saturday, November 10, =20 Sunday, November 11, =20 Christkindl Markt =20 Canton Museum of Art, 1001 Market Avenue N., downtown Canton, OH 330-453-7666 The Canton Museum of Art=92s Fine Arts Associates present the 36th = Annual Christkindl Markt. The event is held in the Cultural Center for the = Arts=92 Great Court and the Canton Museum of Art. Artisans and vendors from all over the country keep coming back to present the finest holiday craft = and gift shows in the region. www.cantonart.org = =20 Saturday, November 10th 2007 through Sunday, February 3rd, 2008 American Chronicles: The Art of Norman Rockwell Akron Art Museum, One South High Street, downtown Akron, OH 44308 330.376.9185 www.AkronArtMuseum.org =20 =20 Friday, April 4th to Sunday, April 13th, 2008 3rd Annual Stark Arts Festival presented by Stark Arts Coming Together www.starkartsfestival.com =20 =20 Friday, April 4th, 2008=20 Art Is Alive Canton Museum of Art & Great Court of the Cultural Center, 1001 Market Ave.N., Canton More details tba in the coming months! www.starkartsfestival.com =20 =20 Sunday, April 13th, 2008 Stark Arts Festival Finale Timken High School, West Tuscarawas, Canton OH 44702 www.starkartsfestival.com Details = tba in the coming months! =20 Time-Sensitive Opportunities: =20 Call for Visual Artists: Art needed for ArtsInStark SuperPass postcards If you are an artist or know an artist who has some connection to Stark County and would love the exposure of his/her work to 2,500 people = =85keep reading. Each month (from September through June), ArtsInStark sends out = the SuperPass postcard to donors who have pledged $36 or more during the AIS annual fund drive.=20 The cover of the card features the work of a Stark County (born, = working, living) artist, while the back features the monthly discounts and a = short (75 words or less) bio and contact info of the artist. AIS has used work = by professional artists and students. The art needs to be saved in 300 dpi resolution as a pdf file; jpeg, etc. The size is basically 5=94 x 7=94; horizontal or vertical image will work. If you or someone you know wants = to be on the upcoming cards =85.please have them (or you) contact Judi = Christy with their interest, art and bio. Judi is =93always looking for good = holiday (Halloween, etc.) themes as well as just darn good (fun!) art.=94 = Contact info: Judi Christy, Marketing Director 330-452-4096, ext. 404 (office); 330-232-4559 (cell); ArtsinStark -- the County Arts Council "Growing the arts to create smarter kids, new jobs, and healthier communities."=20 =20 Call for Tomorrow=92s Community Leaders: Leadership Stark County=20 presents SPOTLIGHT STARK COUNTY PROGRAM 2007 If you are a young professional looking for a way to fuel your = enthusiasm, increase your value, and enable you and your company to maintain a competitive advantage, then Spotlight Stark County is for you. The six sessions are held in noteworthy settings in downtown Canton. You will = learn to strengthen your personal leadership effectiveness, connect with = community leaders, and will volunteer with a local community organization. 2007 PROGRAM CALENDAR Thursday, October 11 Speed Networking* Optional: Thursday, October 18 Encounter Bus Tour (full = day) Monday, October 22 Stark County=92s = Political Pulse Monday, November 5 Discovering Strengths* Monday, November 19 Economic = Development/Young CEO=92s Monday, December 3 The Arts Scene=20 Programs are from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. unless indicated *Facilitated by Kent State University Stark Office of Corporate & = Community Services.=20 PROGRAM TUITION $425. includes all materials and refreshments APPLICATIONS Apply at www.leadershipstarkcounty.org/spotlight For more information contact Leadership Stark County Development = Director Stephanie Werren at 330-456-7253 or stephaniew at leadershipstarkcounty.org =20 Call to Audition: The Bang and the Clatter =93Dead Guy=94 Seeking one female actor, age late 30's, 40's or 50's. Auditions by appointment only. Please send resumes and headshots (if available) to: chadstutz at gmail.com=20 Premise: Eldon Phelps is given $1million by a reality TV show, and he = only has one week to spend it. The catch... he won't be alive at the end of = that week. Casting: Roberta Phelps, Eldon's mother. Rehearsals: mid-August through September. Performances: September 21 through October 21, 2007. =20 Call for Instructor(s): Living Fountain Dance Company For more information or to apply for these positions, please call 330-649-0773, or email a cover letter and resume to LFDC PO BOX 9015 = Canton, Ohio 44711 or info at livingfountain.org. Posted July 2007. =20 Call for Rehearsal Mistress: Living Fountain Dance Company For more information or to apply for this position, please call 330-649-0773, or email a cover letter and resume to LFDC PO BOX 9015 = Canton, Ohio 44711 or info at livingfountain.org. Posted July 2007. =20 Call for Ministry Assistant: Living Fountain Dance Company=20 For more information or to apply for this position, please call 330-649-0773, or email a cover letter and resume to LFDC PO BOX 9015 = Canton, Ohio 44711 or info at livingfountain.org. Posted July 2007. =20 Call for Poets/Writers: First Fridays at 2nd April galerie in downtown Canton Are you or any of your cohorts (even those who dehort) interested in = reading and/or preferably reciting poetry at regular modified slams to be held = at 2nd april in canton on the first friday of the month July through = December 2007? Cash prizes. Anyone interested can contact Audrey Lavin at lavingroup at aol.com =20 Call for Entertainers: DanseArt Events, downtown Canton OH DanseArt is holding auditions for entertainers for the floor show at its October 14th Ballroom Extravaganza Fall Ball.at The McKinley Grand = Hotel in downtown Canton. For audition and show information, call Karen or Jack = at Danse Art Events 330.498.9908.=20 =20 Call to Visual Artists: 2nd Annual Revive Your Heart Arts & = Entertainment Festival, Canton, Sunday August 26th CALLING ALL ARTISTS! Painting = Mixed Media Sculptors Ceramic Fine Jewelry. Showcase your work from 11:30 = a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Booth Size: 10' x 10' Cost: $25.00 ($20.00 Early Bird = Rate) or $10.00 for Students.=20 To download the registration form, click here . =20 Call for Writers: Cup of Comfort: six new anthologies The bestselling Cup of Comfort book series is actively seeking inspiring true stories for new volumes (see below). They seek narrative nonfiction stories that read like fiction. Stories must be uplifting, original, in English, typed, titled, and 1000-2000 words. $500 grand prize; $100 ea. = all other stories; copy of book. No entry fee. Email submissions to wordsinger at aol.com. No attachments; one submission per email. Include = full name, mailing address, email address, phone number. For detailed = writer=92s guidelines: www.cupofcomfort.com .=20 New titles and respective deadlines are: A Cup of Comfort for Breast Cancer Survivors: Submission Deadline: = 8/15/07 A Cup of Comfort for Spouses & Children of People with Alzheimer=92s: Deadline: 10/15/07 A Cup of Comfort for Divorced Women: Submission Deadline: 12/31/2007 =20 Call for Bass Guitarist and Drummer: The Dan Kenyon Band http://www.myspace.com/dankenyon1 DKB is looking for the right fit for = the band: =93for a drummer and a bass player that is passionate about Jesus, = and is a talented musician. Several big shows are lined up, and we need to = have a solid drummer and bass player.=94 dankenyon1 at yahoo.com=20 =20 Call for Visual Artists: The Stark County Story Quilts Project Exhibit Opens January 18th, 2008 to February 15th, 2008. at 2nd April galerie, downtown Canton. The Stark County Story Quilts Project will be = an adaptation of the works of renowned artist Faith Ringgold. In a series = of workshops held throughout Stark County and at our educational space downtown, participants will learn about the life and works of Faith Ringgold, an African American artist and author who produced much of her work during the Civil Rights Movement. From this perspective, workshop participants will then be asked to produce both a written and visual = history of their experiences in Stark County before, during and after The Civil Rights Movement, using Faith Ringgold's "Story Quilts" as a model. Upon completion, these "Stark County Story Quilts" will then be assembled at = our special exhibition space in Downtown Canton to then be used as a = learning tool for school groups, civic groups and other organizations. Quilt = panels will consist of both the literary and visual elements of each personal history and will be assembled in time periods based on the age of the participant, creating a timeline effect for the exhibit. The ultimate = goal of this project is to create a permanent history of our community both created by and witnessed by its citizens through the vocabulary of Art. = For more information on participating in one of the workshops or if you are interested in hosting a workshop at your location, please call 2nd April = at 330-451-0924 or email us at todd at secondapril.org =20 Call for Visual Artists: In the Round Community Art Space Space is still open for the month of September for local artists to = display their work!=20 For more details, check the website: http://intheround.com/artspace or contact Janelle for info! =20 Call for Students: Rabbit on the Moon, 192 Federal Ave NE, Massillon OH 44646 Offering a variety of visual arts & writing classes for young & young at heart. New classes will start in September. Call Kathy Jevec at 330.844.4991. =20 Call for Students: Edgewood Community Center & Living Fountain Offering group classes in theatre, music, dance, & visual arts. Also = private music lessons for guitar, bass, drums, vocal, piano lessons available by appointment. Email kpayne at edgewoodcommunitycenter.com.=20 Visit the website for current class offerings and special events: www.edgewoodcommunitycenter.com = =20 =20 Call for Students: Weathervane Playhouse=20 Classes for all ages, including offerings in Musical Theater, Hands-On Theater (H.O.T.) Summer Camps, SummerStock 2007, & more. Register at 330-836-2626 x 17 or online www.WeathervanePlayhouse.com . =20 Now through July 29th=20 A Narrow Bridge (by Cliff Hershman) presented by The Bang and The = Clatter Theatre Company Summit ArtSpace Facility, 140 E. Market St., Akron, OH 44308 Phone: 330.606.5317 Recommended for mature audiences only. This world premiere is an = unrelenting look at a family fragmented by drugs, work pressures, and sexuality. = Parents and siblings clash as they find out who they are and what they can hold = onto in their lives. E-mail: andthe at bnctheatre.com Website: = www.bnctheatre.com =20 =20 Now through August 5th Studio M Opening: George Buza=92s =93Hungary: The Hearth of Europe=94 (Photography) Studio M at Massillon Museum, 121 Lincoln Way East, downtown Massillon = OH 44646=20 The Massillon Museum=92s Studio M presents this photographic exhibition = by George Buza of Bay Village from June 22nd through August 5th. The = exhibition opens with a free reception for the artist on Friday, June 22, from 6:00 = to 8:00 p.m. in the Museum=92s lower lobby. Buza chose the theme, = =93Hungary: The Hearth of Europe=94 to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the = Hungarian Revolution. The artist=92s lengthy list of shows and awards is crowned = by a 1996 invitation from the Embassy of the Republic of Hungary to provide a photographic exhibition depicting U.S. and Hungarian cityscapes for an international embassy reception. 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 www.massillonmuseum.org =20 =20 Now through August 19th Midwest Visions of Impressionism Exhibit Massillon Museum, 121 Lincoln Way East, downtown Massillon 44646=20 This summer exhibition will illustrate the significance of 33 talented painters who are often overlooked in larger American Impressionism = surveys. The exhibition will focus on the similarities and differences among = artists associated with the region of Illinois, Indiana and Ohio, as well as = within the larger American Impressionism movement. It will examine whether or = not the region in which the artists lived and studied had a noticeable = effect on their paintings. The exhibition of approximately 70 paintings highlights artists, born or raised in the Midwest, who practiced American Impressionism from = the1890s to the 1930s: John Ottis Adams, George Adomeit, George Ames Aldrich, May = Ames, Otto H. Bacher, L. Clarence Ball, Karl Albert Buehr, V.J. Cariani, = William Merritt Chase, William Clusmann, Charles Dahlgreen, Frank Virgil Dudley, Maude Eggemeyer, William J. Forsyth, Alexis Jean Fournier, Marie Goth, Frederick Gottwald, Carl Graf, Louis Oscar Griffith, Lucy Hartrath, Emil Jacques, Karl Kappes, Lewis Henry Meakin, Pauline Palmer, Louis Ritman, = Ada Walter Shulz, Adolph Shulz, Otto Stark, Theodore Clement Steele, John = Henry Twachtman, Will Vawter, Abel Warshawsky, and Edward K. Williams. An 80-page, soft cover catalog accompanying the exhibition will include essays=8Bfocusing on the regions of the Midwest that became known as = =B3hot spots=B2 for Impressionism=8Bby Shearer and Dr. Dean A. Porter, Director Emeritus, Snite Museum of Art. Independent curator Brigitte Foley and Massillon Museum Curator Alexandra Nicholis will research and write biographies of the artists. The book will include an array of four-color images on high-quality, acid-free paper. Out-of-town visitors may take advantage of a special package that will = be available throughout the run of the show=8Ba night at the Hampton Inn Massillon (which includes hot and cold breakfast selections, VIP = turn-down service, and an in-room gift) and weekend tickets for a movie at the historic Lions Lincoln Theatre. All are within easy and safe walking distance of the Massillon Museum. For details, call the Hampton Inn (330-834-1144 or 1-800-HAMPTON) or the Massillon Museum (330-833-4061). A series of accompanying activities have been planned throughout the run = of the exhibition: classes featuring Impressionist movement and painting (beginning in June); Gallery Talks (June 20 and July 11); Impressionist Workshops for Children (June 23, July 21, and August 18); Brown Bag = Lunch (June 26); Impressionism Summer Camp (August 7) and Watercolor Demonstrations with Nancy Stewart Matin and Brian Robinson (August 19). Call the Massillon Museum at 330-833-4061 or visit = www.massillonmuseum.org for details. Now through August 26th=20 Always, Patsy Cline (directed by Donna Drake) Carousel Dinner Theatre www.carouseldinnertheatre.com =20 =20 Now through August 13th, 2007 Monday Summer Movies for Kids Canton Palace Theatre WHBC Radio and The Palace, together, with the generous assistance of the William E. Shannafelt Philanthropic Fund, will show movies for children every Monday from June 11 to August 13. The Palace requires that an = adult accompany all children under the age of 12. Children dropped off must be picked up within 15 minutes of the conclusion of the movie. Groups must = call 330-454-8172 for reservations no later than 4 PM on the Wednesday prior = to the following Monday's movie beginning June 12 and running through = August 13. Start time is always 1 PM; theatre doors open at 12:15. Donation is = only 94 cents with a 6-cent donation to the Palace, for a total of only $1.=20 July 23 Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone July 30 All Dogs Go To Heaven=20 August 6 Night at the Museum=20 August 13 Happy Feet=20 *Movie titles may change depending on availability. 3 current exhibits at Akron Art Museum: =93Building the New Akron Art Museum=94 through September 30th=20 =93Prized Images: The Knight Purchase Award for Photographic Media=94 = through Oct. 14th =93Women at an Exhibition=94 through November 9th The NEW Akron Art Museum, One South High Street, downtown Akron, OH = 44308 330.376.9185 www.AkronArtMuseum.org =20 =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 Call for Postings: Free! Canton/Stark County Convention & Visitors' = Bureau This site is a wonderful & user-friendly resource for all sorts of = =93stuff going on=94 in Stark County. Many thanks to the friendly staff of the = Stark Cty CVB for providing this resource! To submit YOUR organization=92s = event info for FREE, or to check out what=92s happening in our area, just = click this link: http://www.cantonstarkcvb.com/calendar/events/index.php=20 =20 Call for Musical Instruments: Music Alive Sponsored by 91.3 The Summit, Akron Public Schools, and Taylor Band & Orchestra Do you have an unloved, dusty and forgotten musical instrument in your attic, closet or basement? There are dozens of kids who=92d love the = chance to learn to play it=85kids whose families simply can=92t afford the expense = of buying their child a musical instrument.=20 Through Music Alive, a program to help young musicians in our local = schools realize their dreams and learn the joys of playing an instrument, 91.3 = The Summit and Taylor Band & Orchestra will collect and repair instruments = and see they get placed in the hands of kids who will truly appreciate them. Let=92s keep the MUSIC ALIVE for a new generation. 330-761-3099. =20 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 2nd April galerie, 207/209 = Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton OH 44702 (where Court Avenue dead-ends into = 6th Street, right around the corner from the Palace Theatre). Please = contact Audrey Lavin at lavingroup at aol.com for details. =20 Call for Writers: http://aprilboyer.com =20 Guidelines for permanent use are now posted at http://aprilboyer.com/submissGdls.html Please check there for further details. Updated links and author's news are there, too.=20 =20 New Art Venue! (Wanda) Montgomery Studio & Gallery=20 inside of Cyrus Custom Framing @ 2645 Cleveland Avenue NW, Canton OH = 44709. Paintings, altered books, jewelry, cards, canes, furniture, & more. = Hours 10a to 6p M-F, and 10 to 5p Saturdays. =20 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 "While one person hesitates because he feels inferior,=20 the other is busy making mistakes and becoming superior."~Henry C. Link=20 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_002D_01C7CC8A.90DC2C50 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Hello! This edition of the = Square Peg Promotions arts calendar includes color-coded entries for this month’s = music = concerts, theatre, dance, written and spoken word = gatherings, and visual arts = events happening in Stark County = and several surrounding areas. Community events that defy categorization are = included in bold, black = font.

 

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This calendar runs through = 2008 & is therefore too long to post in its entirety to neopal, but if = you’d like to receive your own FREE weekly full version of this newsletter, = just send me an email with “subscribe” in the subject line to janelle at squarepegpromotio= ns.com.

 

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Some of this week’s = highlights are: Monday’s multi-band concert for young adults...and adults who still remember how to be young...presented = by GoodForm Concerts; Tuesday = evening’s Island Party at the Massillon = Museum with live reggae, mon, by Carlos Jones = & the PLUS band; and Saturday’s all-day ArtSyrcus at Massillon Middle School, presented by = The Ananda Center. (See the = calendar below for details!)

 

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Living = Fountain’s = Friday & Saturday PUREMOVEMENT = dance concerts features local teen dancers and live music by Two Turntables = and a Saxophone. Teen participants of this ArtsInStark-funded, six-week dance intensive were asked, “What if = you believed in yourself?” Their summer journey culminates = in these interactive concerts, with live flute and saxophone looped while DJ artists weave = throughout. Join us to celebrate and support our youth; leave inspired by their = pro-active and creative plans for their future. Tickets on sale now at www.iTickets.com or contact Living = Fountain at 330.649.0773.

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Five weeks till = back-to-school time; let’s make the most of it!

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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This Week...

 

Monday, July 23rd, 7:30pm (doors at = 7p)

Deas Vail, All the Day Holiday, Love & Reverie, = and Holden

presented by GoodForm Concerts www.goodformconcerts.com

Edgewood Community Center, = 6852 Market Avenue North, North Canton 44721

$6 at the door.

 

Monday, July 23rd, 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

 

Monday, July 23rd, = 9pm

Ryan Humbert Band opens for John = Eddie

Lime Spider = , 207 South Main St., = Akron OH - 330.762.2350
Tickets: $10. www.thelimespider.com=A0 www.ryanhumbert.com www.johneddie.com =

 

Daily through = Thursday, July 26th

Saturday, July = 21st through Thursday, the 26th

Apollonova = Artfest

Mocha Maiden, = located near the corner of High and Market at 17 Maiden Lane, Akron.=A0

The festival will showcase local musicians, poets, = painters, photographers, dancers, actors, chefs and comedians. The cover charge = Monday through Thursday is $3. If you keep your ticket stub, you can use it = again to get in for free for any evenings that you return. Throughout the entire = Apollonova Arts Festival, artwork from Apollonova artists as well as other local = artists will be on display, with some available to purchase and some pieces up = for auction on designated nights. http://www.apollonova.com/ for complete = schedule and details.

 

Tuesday, July 24th, 10am to 11:30am each = day

Wednesday, July = 25th

Tuesday, July = 31st

Wednesday, August 1st
Mask Making: The Power of Expression Class (4 sessions) for ages 10 to = 14
Massillon Museum, 121 = Lincoln Way East, downtown Massillon OH 44646

$35 NonMembers; $30 Members. Open to the public, but pre-registration is required five days in advance.  Students may = register in person, by mail, or by phone. Cash, checks, and credit cards are = accepted. 330.833.4061 www.massillonmuseum.org

From ancient Greek theatre to Lion King, theatrical = masks have intrigued audiences.  In this class Robin Armitage will teach children ages 10 to 14 to construct and decorate their own creative = disguises.

Tu= esday, July 24th, 10:30am to 11:45am

Art Classes for Elementary School Children (Tuesday, Thursday, & Saturday, all summer)

Today: “Class Furniture = Painting”

2nd April galerie/GSCAN, = 207/209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton OH 44702

Cost of class is $5.00 per child per class unless = otherwise noted. 24 hour advance registration is required! Please ask about = signing up for blocks of time with your Summertime Kids Art Card!

www.secondapril.org to check out the MANY summer class offerings!

 

Tuesday, July = 24th, Noon to 1pm

Brown Bag Lunch: = “The Story of Massillon’s First Live Tiger” presented by Wilbur = Arnold, Former Tiger Handler
Massillon Museum, = 121 Lincoln Way East, downtown Massillon OH 44646

Free. No reservations. Bring a sack lunch or buy = lunch onsite. Wilbur Arnold is nationally published on the subjects = of technical management and leadership. For local readers, he has written = The Town Tiger and Massillon Public Education 1848=AD1998 and compiled the = writings of James Rasor into a Massillon Museum-published book, Joyous Jimmy. =

Mr. Arnold graduated from Washington High School and = has a Bachelor of Science degree from Case Western Reserve University and a = Master of Business Administration from Kent State University. After designing = and managing defense systems at Goodyear Aerospace Corporation for thirty = years, he was appointed to the Defense Systems Management College (DSMC) at Fort = Belvoir, Virginia in 1983.  He served as Professor of Management, Director = of Curriculum Development Department, Director of the DSMC Eastern Region = at Hanscom Air Force Base, and Executive Director of Research and = Information. After retiring in 1992, Arnold returned to Massillon and was appointed as an = Adjunct in Administration and Mathematics at the Kent State Stark = Branch. He served three terms on city council, three terms on the school board, and = ten years on the board of trustees of Stark Technical College.  He was = president of the Massillon Tiger Football Booster Club in 1970. = =A0330.833.4061 www.massillonmuseum.org

 

Wednesday, July 24th, 4pm to = 6pm

Acting Workshop for Ages 8+ with any experience = level

Edgewood Community = Center, = 6852 Market Avenue North, North Canton 44720

Members $15. Non-members welcome for $20. Learn the = basics of acting in live theatre. Learn how to get past the nervousness of = performing in front of others, how to stay = “in character” no matter what, basic onstage movement, and how to = become believable while believing in yourself.

www.edgewoodcommunitycen= ter.com = Registration Deadline = July 20th at 5:00pm

 

Tuesday, July 24th, 6pm to = 11pm

Island Party! with live reggae music by Carlos Jones = & the PLUS Band 7pm to 11pm

Pig Roast with = Joe Herrick & Rudy Turkal

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

Admission is free = and open to everyone. No reservations. The food and beverages = will be offered a la carte. Guests will enter from First Street Southeast. =  Picnic tables will be scattered about the lawn, but guests are welcome to bring = their own lawn chairs and blankets.  Free parking will be available in = the municipal parking lots, the parking deck on South Erie Street, and on = adjacent streets.  Plan to come for the fun, rain or shine. =

Joe Herrick and Rudy Turkal = will roast a pig on the Museum lawn. They invite people to “sit a = spell” to supervise the cooking throughout the day then to return for a Caribbean = supper of pork sandwiches, jerk chicken, pineapple salsa, and fruit skewers = from 6:00 until the food runs out. This year=B9s special dessert treat will be = grilled bananas with ice cream.  Beer (including Jamaican Red Stripe), = wine, soft drinks, and an island drink will be available all evening.
Carlos Jones & the Peace, Love, Unity Syndicate deliver a dose of = soulful roots reggae with lyrics that concentrate heavily on a message of peace = and harmony within the human race and the envi
ronment. Voted "the Best Reggae/Ska Band" in Northeast Ohio by the Scene = Magazine readers' poll, Carlos Jones and the PLUS Band have opened for several international acts. The group creates a festival like atmosphere = anywhere they play, drawing crowds spanning all ages and backgrounds.  The = infectious rhythms woven by their use of a variety of percussion instruments, = create an irresistible and uplifting vibration, hooking the crowd into their performance. Their repertoire includes many original songs, plus a generous helping of Bob Marley, Culture, and other recognizable covers = mixed in with traditional Rastafarian Nyabinghi drum chants. =A0330.833.4061 = www.massillonmuseum.org

 

Tuesday, July 24th, = 7:30pm

Music open mic night

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

www.muggswigz.com

 

Wednesday, July 25th, 11:30am to = 1pm

Summertime Teens – Art Classes for Jr. & = Sr. High School Students (Week 6 of 6)

2nd April = galerie, 209 Sixth St. NW, downtown = Canton, OH 330.451.0924

$40.00 for six week session!=A0 www.secondapril.org =

 

Wednesday, July = 25th, 6:30pm (doors at 5:30p)

The = Alternate Routes with opening performance by Roger = Hoover and The Whiskeyhounds.=A0

The = Tangier , = 532 West Market Street, Akron, = OH

For 91.3 The = Summit members only! (The good news is, you can be a member for as little as $5 = per month!) If you are a current member of 91.3 The Summit, you get in for = free, and, you can bring up to 3 three of your family and friends along as = your guests at no additional charge. But, you've got to get on the list to = get in.  To reserve your seats, call Lauren Gulley at = 330-761-3104 or RSVP to tickets at 913thesummit.com. www.913thesummit.com

 

Wednesday, July = 25th(and every = Wednesday!), 8:30pm to Midnight

Bob's your Uncle w/ special = guests

Iris, 228 Fourth Street NW, = downtown Canton 44702 (location of former Luna Grille)

www.irisdowntown.com =

 

Thursday, July 26th, 10:30am to = 11:45am

Art Classes for Elementary School Children (Tuesday, Thursday, & Saturday, all summer)

Today: “Experiential - Print = Making”

2nd April galerie/GSCAN, = 207/209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton OH 44702

Cost of class is $5.00 per child per class unless = otherwise noted. 24 hour advance registration is required! Please ask about = signing up for blocks of time with your Summertime Kids Art Card!

www.secondapril.org to check out the MANY summer class offerings!

 

Thursday, July 26th, = 7:30pm

Downtown Massillon FREE Summer Concert Series: The = Diamonds

Intersection of Lincoln Way East and First Street, = downtown Massillon

Attendees should bring lawn chairs. For info, call = the Massillon Chamber of Commerce at 330.833.3146

 

Thursday, July 26th, = 7:30pm

Art Film: "Away From Her"
Canton Palace Theatre,
Market Avenue North, = downtown Canton OH 44702

$4 admission. Fiona (Julie Christie) and Grant = (Gordon Pinsent) are a couple who have been married for over 40 years. Now, they are = forced to face the fact that Fiona's "forgetfulness" is actually = Alzheimer's disease. After placing Fiona in a nursing home and forced to undergo a long-time separation, Grant must draw upon his love for Fiona to perform = an act of self-sacrifice in order to ensure her happiness. Rated PG-13. Run = time 110 min. www.cantonpalacetheatre.org<= /a>

 

Friday, July 27th, 10:30am (and every = Friday!)

Story Time for preschoolers

Berean Bookstore, 1100 30th Street = NW, Canton OH 44709

Stories, books, & singing. = 330.492.7990

 

Friday, July 27th, = 7pm

Saturday, July = 28th, = 7pm

“What if You Believed in Yourself?” = PUREMOVEMENT dance concert presented by The Living Fountain Dance = Company = w/<= /i> = live music by = Two Turntables and a Saxophone

Edgewood Community = Center, = 6852 Market Avenue North, North Canton 44720

Tickets on sale = NOW at www.itickets.com<= /b>. This challenge is met through the live music of Two Turntables and a = Saxophone and 30 dancers.=A0 Live flute and saxophone looped while DJ artists weave = throughout, the audience will leave inspired.=A0 Funded by ArtsinStark, = PUREMOVEMENT has been a six-week dance intensive that culminates in this weekend’s = concerts, “What if You Believed in Yourself?” This program catches = youth culture at its core and activates students to be pro-active and to = invent their future. www.edgewoodcommunitycen= ter.com=A0 330.649.0773=A0 www.livingfountain.org =A0Email: info at livingfountain.org =

=A0

Friday, July = 27th, 7:30pm to = 9:30pm

Anne E. DeChant

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

www.anneedechant.com=A0=A0=A0 www.maizevalleywinery.com =

 

Friday, July = 27th, 9:30pm to = 1:30am

The Zydeco Kings

Iris, 228 Fourth Street NW, = downtown Canton 44702 (location of former Luna Grille)

http:///www.irisdowntown.com =

 

Friday, July 27th

Saturday, July 28th

Sunday, July 29th (including 2pm performance by = Ryan = Humbert Band, beach = stage)

Rock N Resort Music Festival 2007

Clay’s Park Resort, 13190 Patterson St. N.W., N. Lawrence, OH 44666 =

Includes a tribute to our troops on Saturday. Email: info at clayspark.com (330) 854-6691=A0 1800 860-4FUN=A0 = Fax: (330) 854-6797 www.rock-n-resort.com = =A0=A0=A0=A0www.RockNResort.com

 

Friday, July 27th through Sunday, August = 5th

Pro Football HOF Festival

Includes fashion shows, = music concerts, fireworks...and, yeah, football! For the lineup, check = out www.profootballhoffestival.com =

 

Saturday, July 28th, = 9am to = 11:30am

Princess Camp presented by Living Fountain Dance = Company

First Friends Church, 5455 = Market Avenue North, Canton OH 44714

For girls age 3 to 7. Includes: Basic Ballet, = Princess arts & crafts, quality Princess stories, Princess Manner Lessons, and = Princess Tea Party. Tuition $18. Advance registration only; must be postmarked by = May 1st. Send name, email, & phone# to Living Fountain, PO Box 9015, Canton = OH 44711 www.livingfountain.org =

 

Saturday, July 28th, 10am to = 6pm

Sunday, July 29th, 10am to = 5pm

28th annual = Akron Arts Expo =

This free family-oriented festival attracts over = 30,000 people and features 165 juried exhibitors from throughout the United = States. The artists will be offering original fine arts & crafts for = purchase at reasonable prices. The Akron Arts = Expo will feature live entertainment, great food, costumed characters, and a = special interactive children’s area. Saturday evening the Ballet Theatre = of Ohio will perform again at 8:45 pm. For info, call 330-375-2835 or visit = www.ohio.com/artsexpo or www.ohio.com.

 

Saturday, July 28th, 10am to 12:30pm (and = each Saturday this summer)

Kids’ Sanctuary art & yoga classes for ages = 6 to 12yrs.

Located @ 1101 W. Portage Trail Ext., = Akron Ohio inside Your Yoga = & ali everhard photography & design

Your child will learn the benefits of art & yoga = and have fun doing it! Along with exercising their mind and body they will = also take home a healthy snack. Please call either Carrie at 330.801.0469 or = Ali at 330.858.4849 to sign up today. $25 per child per = class.

Allison Minas Everhard, = 330.622.5231/330.858.4849 alijames99 at hotmail.com =

www.art.com/memberartist/= Allison_Minas=A0=A0=A0 www.artwanted.com/aliminas=

 

Saturday, July 28th, = 10:30am to = 11:45am

Art Classes for Elementary School Children (Tuesday, = Thursday, & Saturday, all summer)

Today: “Secret Coding” = Resists

2nd April galerie/GSCAN, = 207/209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton OH 44702

Cost of class is = $5 per child. 24 hour advance = registration is required! Please ask about signing up for blocks of time with your = Summertime Kids Art Card! www.secondapril.org to check out the MANY summer class offerings!

 

Saturday, July = 28th, = 11am to 6:30pm

ARTSYRCUS: A Visual and Performing Arts Gala, presented by The = Ananda Center

Art Gallery and = Short = Performances from 11am to = 6:30pm

Big Stage Production at 7pm

Massillon Middle = School

Funded by Arts In = Stark. = This is an all-day circus-themed event with costumed characters, kids’ games = and activities, food, art for sale, performing artists, drumming, belly = dancing, martial arts, contortionists, live music and much more! Admission $3, or $1.50 = for ages 12 and under.

The Ananda Center is a non-profit arts advocacy organization newly housed at the Lions Lincoln = Theatre. Mailing address for donations & correspondence is:  The Ananda Center PO Box = 1265 Massillon Ohio, 44648.  All donations are tax deductible. www.theanandacenter.org www.myspace.com/artsyrcus=A0= =A0 Funded in part by ArtsinStark, the county arts council.

 

Saturday July 28, 2007, 5:30 pm (Doors at 5 = pm)

A Kept Woman (Theatrical = Production)

Cathedral of Life = Ministries, 4111 38th St. NW, Canton, Ohio

Presented by Ladies Night Out International = Ministries and L.T.A. Productions presents an Encore Presentation of the hit play = based on the international critically acclaimed book written by Lynnette = Tiller Appling. Find out how you can be broken by life but restored by grace. = Featuring: Tiffany Allison, Bryan Bruchanan, Kyle McDuffie, Jeanne Ruffin, = Wilhelmenia Glenn & Towandga Howell along with other local actors. Cost of play = is only $7. Purchase Tickets at: Canton Berean's Bookstore, At The Door, or by = calling: 330-479-9488.

 

Saturday, July 28th, = 7:30pm to = 9:30pm

John Markovic

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

www.maizevalleywinery.com<= /span>

 

Saturday, July 28th to Sunday, August = 12th

The Frog Prince

Weathervane Playhouse, Weathervane Lane, Akron OH

 

Saturday, July 28th, 9:30pm to = 1:30am

Big Daddy & The Hoodoo = Men

Iris, 228 Fourth Street NW, = downtown Canton 44702 (location of former Luna Grille)

www.bigdaddyandthehoodoo= men.com =A0=A0=A0www.irisdowntown.com =

 

Sunday, July 29th, 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 taste buds with EEC’s Sunday = brunch.

 

Call to = Audition: Players Guild Theatre, Canton “Bad Girls on = Broadway”

Sunday, July 29th, = 6pm

Monday, July 30th, = 7pm

Auditions for ages 16 & up for “Bad Girls = on Broadway” Musical Review

Players Guild = Theatre, = Market Avenue North, downtown Canton 44702

Director: Amy = Sima-Dirham. Needed: 10 to 12 women & 5-6 men. There may also be a = "movement/dance" audition. Please wear comfortable shoes and clothes just in case. Please = bring a photo or headshot to attach to your form. Please call the theatre to = sign up for an audition slot 330-453-7619. After hours leave a message at x504. = There are 10 slots per half hour . Callbacks will be Tuesday, July 31st at = 7pm. First read through will be Thursday, August 2 at 7pm. Bad Girls on Broadway = runs Sept. 7-22 on the Mainstage with performances on Fridays & Saturdays = at 8:00pm and Sundays at 2:30pm. Special Thursday performance on September = 20 at 8pm. Audition tips & details at: http://= www.playersguildtheatre.com/season_auditions.html

 

And Beyond...

 

This calendar runs through = 2008 & is therefore too long to post in its entirety to neopal, but if = you’d like to receive your own FREE weekly full version of this newsletter, = just send me an email with “subscribe” in the subject line to janelle at squarepegpromotio= ns.com

 

Thursday, August = 9th, 8am to 4pm

Friday, August = 10th, 8am to 4pm

Saturday, August = 11th, 8am to 4pm

Stark County = Hazardous Waste Collection Days

Stark State = College of Technology, = 6200 Frank Avenue NW, Canton OH 44720

Now’s the time to responsibly drop off your = ancient paints, solvents, & more in an environmentally = healthy way for NO CHARGE. For a complete list of acceptable items, www.timetorecycle.org =

 

Friday, August 10th, 6:30pm Dinner, Show at 8pm, and Dancing =

Saturday, August 11th, 6:30pm Dinner, Show at 8pm, and Dancing =

An Evening of Ballroom Dancing: Remembering Moonlight Ballroom =

presented by Canton Cabaret: Stark County’s = Musical Dinner Theatre

Metropolitan Centre Grand = Ballroom, 601 Cleveland Avenue NW, downtown Canton 44702

Enjoy a 9 piece orchestra, singers, ballroom dancing, Michael Sonata (the Frank Sinatra impressionist you have heard so much = about), and some great Meyers Lake surprises!

6:30 p.m. Dinner Set, Show and Dancing=A0 $42.50; = 8:00 p.m. Show Only=A0 $25.00

TICKETS AVAILABLE = NOW at: Bereans,=A0 1100 - 30th St., N. W. Canton 44709; Second April Art Galerie, 209 6th = St., N. W. Canton 44702; Plant Et Art, 1524 Fulton Road N. W.=A0 Canton 44703;or = call 330.456.7397 =A0=A0http://rainbowrepertory.com =A0www.cantoncabaret.com = 330.456.7397

 

Friday, August 10th, 7:30pm to 11:30pm = (doors at 7pm)

Constant Recourse, Gloria Story, Escape From Folly, = & Zack Loomis in concert=A0

presented by GoodForm Concerts www.goodformconcerts.com

Edgewood Community Center, = 6852 Market Avenue North, North Canton 44721

$6 at the door.

 

Friday, September 14th, = 8pm

Big Leg Emma in = concert

presented by Doog Music

Kent Stage, 175 East = Main Street, Kent OH 44240 330.677.5005

Big Leg Emma is a = six member Americana Folk Roots Rock band from Jamestown, New York that creates = music on feel, vibe, and deep-hearted lyrics. BLE has built a = strong following in the festival circuit, sharing stages with Rusted Root, 10,000 = Maniacs, Gin Blossoms, The Sam Bush Band, The Wailers, Keith Anderson, Los Lobos, and = Donna the Buffalo. Songs from the band’s last studio release, “The = Color of Wind,” can be heard nationally on Folk Alley.

General Admission. Advance = tickets $10; or $12 Day of Show.

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=A0=A0=A0 www.biglegemma.com=A0=A0 www.myspace.com/biglegemma=

 

iThursday, September 27th, = time tba

2nd annual Chili Bowl Cook-Off (2nd april = galerie Benefit)

Lake Cable Club House, Fulton Road NW, = Canton OH 44718

www.jeffpoulosblues.com=A0=A0= =A0=A0 www.secondapril.org

Wednesday, October 10th, 6:30pm =

Wednesday Writers' Workshop

2nd April = galerie, 207/209 Sixth Street NW, = downtown Canton OH 44702

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 = (where Court Avenue dead-ends into 6th Street, right around the = corner from the Palace Theatre).  Please contact Audrey = Lavin at lavingroup at aol.com for = details.

 

Thursday, October 11th through Sunday, = October 14th

6th Annual Art Film = Festival

Palace Theatre, Market Avenue North, = downtown Canton OH 44702 330.454.8171

$5 each night. =A0www.cantonpalacetheatre.org<= /a>

 

Sunday, October = 14th

Making Strides = Against Breast Cancer: Annual Walkathon fundraiser

Canton: Pro = Football Hall of Fame

Akron: Aeros Stadium

For more info or = to register, call toll free at 1.888.ACS.OHIO

 

Friday, November 9th, 7pm = =A0

Saturday, November 10th, = 7pm = =A0

Living Fountain Dance presents The Sunshine Concert = Series: The War of Art

Edgewood Community Center, 6852 Market Avenue North, = North Canton OH 44720

Break through the Blocks and Win Your Creative = Battles! Public, all ages welcome. Facilities are handicap accessible. Tickets ($8 = advance, $10 at door donation suggested) available through www.itickets.com and Berean Bookstore on 30th Street NW in Canton. www.livingfountain.org =

 

Friday, November 9, =A0

Saturday, November 10, =A0

Sunday, November 11, =A0

Christkindl Markt =A0

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

The Canton Museum of Art’s Fine Arts Associates present the 36th Annual Christkindl Markt.=A0 The event is = held in the Cultural Center for the Arts’ Great Court and the Canton Museum of = Art.=A0 Artisans and vendors from all over the country keep coming back to = present the finest holiday craft and gift shows in the region. www.cantonart.org =

 

= Saturday, November 10th 2007 through Sunday, February 3rd, = 2008

= American Chronicles: The Art of = Norma= n = Rockwell

= Akron Art Museum, = One South High Street, downtown Akron, OH = 44308

330.376.9185 =A0www.AkronArtMuseum.org=

 

Friday, April = 4th to Sunday, April 13th, 2008

3rd = Annual Stark Arts Festival presented by Stark Arts Coming Together=A0=A0 = www.starkartsfestival.com =

 

Friday, April = 4th, 2008

Art Is = Alive

Canton Museum of = Art & Great Court of the Cultural Center, 1001 = Market Ave.N., Canton=A0=A0 More details tba in the coming months! www.starkartsfestival.com =

 

Sunday, April = 13th, 2008

Stark Arts = Festival Finale

Timken High = School, West Tuscarawas, Canton OH 44702

www.starkartsfestival.com Details tba in the coming months!

 

Time-Sensitive = Opportunities:

 

Call for = Visual Artists: Art needed for ArtsInStark SuperPass = postcards

If you are an artist or know an artist who has some connection to Stark County and would love the exposure of his/her work = to 2,500 people …keep reading. Each month (from September through June), ArtsInStark sends out the SuperPass postcard to donors who have pledged = $36 or more during the AIS annual fund drive.

The cover of the card features the work of a Stark = County (born, working, living) artist, while the back features the monthly = discounts and a short (75 words or less) bio and contact info of the artist. AIS = has used work by professional artists and students. The art needs to be saved in = 300 dpi resolution as a pdf file; jpeg, etc.  The size is basically = 5” x 7”; horizontal or vertical image will work. If you or someone you = know wants to be on the upcoming cards ….please have them (or you) = contact Judi Christy with their interest, art and bio. Judi is = “always looking for good holiday (Halloween, etc.) themes as well as just darn = good (fun!) art.” Contact info: Judi = Christy, Marketing Director 330-452-4096, ext. 404 (office); 330-232-4559 (cell); ArtsinStark -- the County Arts Council "Growing the arts to create smarter kids, new jobs, and = healthier communities." 

 

Call for = Tomorrow’s Community Leaders: Leadership Stark County

presents = SPOTLIGHT STARK COUNTY PROGRAM 2007

If you are a young professional looking for a way to = fuel your enthusiasm, increase your value, and enable you and your company to maintain a competitive advantage, then Spotlight Stark County is for = you. The six sessions are held in noteworthy settings in downtown Canton.=A0 You = will learn to strengthen your personal leadership effectiveness, connect with community leaders, and will volunteer with a local community = organization.

2007 PROGRAM CALENDAR

Thursday, October = 11=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0 Speed Networking*

Optional: Thursday, October 18 = =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Encounter Bus Tour (full day)

Monday, October = 22=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Stark County’s Political Pulse

Monday, November = 5=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Discovering Strengths*

Monday, November = 19=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0 Economic Development/Young CEO’s

Monday, December = 3=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0 The Arts Scene

Programs are from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. unless = indicated

*Facilitated by Kent State University Stark Office of Corporate & Community Services.

PROGRAM TUITION $425. includes all materials and refreshments

APPLICATIONS Apply at www.leadershipstarkcounty.org/spotlight

For more information contact Leadership Stark County = Development Director Stephanie Werren at 330-456-7253 or stephaniew at leadershi= pstarkcounty.org

 

Call to = Audition: The Bang and the Clatter “Dead Guy”

Seeking one female actor, age late 30's, 40's or = 50's. Auditions by appointment only. Please send resumes and headshots (if available) = to: chadstutz at gmail.com =

Premise: Eldon Phelps is given $1million by a reality = TV show, and he only has one week to spend it.=A0 The catch... he won't be = alive at the end of that week. Casting: Roberta Phelps, Eldon's mother. = Rehearsals: mid-August through September. Performances: September 21 through October = 21, 2007.

 

Call for = Instructor(s): Living Fountain Dance Company

For more information or to apply for these positions, = please call 330-649-0773, or email a cover letter and resume to LFDC PO BOX = 9015 Canton, Ohio 44711 or info at livingfountain.org. Posted July 2007.

 

Call for = Rehearsal Mistress: Living Fountain Dance Company

For more information or to apply for this position, = please call 330-649-0773, or email a cover letter and resume to LFDC PO BOX = 9015 Canton, Ohio 44711 or info at livingfountain.org. Posted July 2007.

 

Call for = Ministry Assistant: Living Fountain Dance Company

For more information or to apply for this position, = please call 330-649-0773, or email a cover letter and resume to LFDC PO BOX = 9015 Canton, Ohio 44711 or info at livingfountain.org. Posted July 2007.

 

Call for = Poets/Writers: First Fridays at 2nd April galerie in downtown = Canton
Are you or any of your cohorts (even those who dehort) interested = in reading and/or preferably reciting poetry at regular modified slams to = be held at 2nd april in canton on the first friday of the month July through = December 2007? Cash prizes. Anyone interested can contact Audrey Lavin at lavingroup at aol.com

 

Call for = Entertainers: DanseArt = Events, downtown Canton OH

DanseArt is holding auditions for entertainers for the floor show at its October 14th=A0 = Ballroom Extravaganza Fall Ball.at The McKinley Grand Hotel in downtown Canton. = For audition and show information, call Karen or Jack at Danse Art Events 330.498.9908.

 

Call to Visual = Artists: 2nd Annual Revive Your Heart Arts & Entertainment = Festival, Canton, Sunday August 26th=A0 CALLING ALL ARTISTS! = Painting=A0 Mixed Media=A0 Sculptors=A0 Ceramic=A0 Fine Jewelry. Showcase your work = from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.=A0 Booth Size: 10' x 10' Cost: $25.00 ($20.00 Early = Bird Rate) or $10.00 for Students. =

To download the registration form, click here.

 

Call for = Writers: Cup of Comfort: six new anthologies

The bestselling Cup of Comfort book series is = actively seeking inspiring true stories for new volumes (see below). They seek = narrative nonfiction stories that read like fiction. Stories must be uplifting, = original, in English, typed, titled, and 1000-2000 words. $500 grand prize; $100 = ea. all other stories; copy of book. No entry fee. Email submissions = to = wordsinger at aol.com. = No attachments; one submission per email. Include full name, mailing = address, email address, phone number. For detailed writer’s guidelines: = www.cupofcomfort.com. =

New titles and respective deadlines = are:

A Cup of Comfort for Breast Cancer Survivors: Submission = Deadline: 8/15/07

A Cup of Comfort for Spouses & Children of People with Alzheimer’s: = Deadline: = 10/15/07

A Cup of Comfort for Divorced = Women: Submission Deadline: = 12/31/2007

 

Call for Bass = Guitarist and Drummer: The Dan Kenyon Band

http://www.myspace.com/dankeny= on1 DKB is looking for the right fit for the band: “for a drummer and = a bass player that is passionate about Jesus, and is a talented musician. = Several big shows are lined up, and we need to have a solid drummer and bass = player.” dankenyon1 at yahoo.com =

 

Call for = Visual Artists: The Stark County Story Quilts Project

Exhibit Opens January 18th, 2008 to = February 15th, 2008. at 2nd April galerie, downtown Canton. The Stark County = Story Quilts Project will be an adaptation of the works of renowned artist = Faith Ringgold. In a series of workshops held throughout Stark County and at = our educational space downtown, participants will learn about the life and = works of Faith Ringgold, an African American artist and author who produced much = of her work during the Civil Rights Movement. From this perspective, workshop participants will then be asked to produce both a written and visual = history of their experiences in Stark County before, during and after The Civil = Rights Movement, using Faith Ringgold's "Story Quilts" as a model. = Upon completion, these "Stark County Story Quilts" will then be = assembled at our special exhibition space in Downtown Canton to then be used as a learning tool for school groups, civic groups and other organizations. = Quilt panels will consist of both the literary and visual elements of each = personal history and will be assembled in time periods based on the age of the participant, creating a timeline effect for the exhibit. The ultimate = goal of this project is to create a permanent history of our community both = created by and witnessed by its citizens through the vocabulary of Art. For more information on participating in one of the workshops or if you are = interested in hosting a workshop at your location, please call 2nd April at = 330-451-0924 or email us at todd at secondapril.org

 

Call for = Visual Artists: In the Round Community Art Space

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

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

 

Call for = Students: Rabbit on the Moon, 192 Federal Ave NE, Massillon OH = 44646

Offering a variety of visual arts & writing = classes for young & young at heart. New classes will start in September. Call = Kathy Jevec at 330.844.4991.

 

Call for = Students: Edgewood Community Center & Living Fountain

Offering group classes in theatre, music, dance, = & visual arts. Also private music lessons for guitar, bass, drums, vocal, = piano lessons available by appointment. Email kpayne at edgewoodcommunitycenter.com.

Visit the website for current class offerings and = special events: www.edgewoodcommunitycen= ter.com

 

Call for = Students: Weathervane Playhouse

Classes for all ages, including offerings in Musical Theater, Hands-On Theater (H.O.T.) Summer Camps, SummerStock 2007, & = more. Register at 330-836-2626 x 17 or online www.WeathervanePlayhouse.co= m.

 

Now through July 29th

A Narrow Bridge (by Cliff Hershman) = presented by The Bang and = The Clatter Theatre Company

Summit ArtSpace Facility, 140 E. = Market St., Akron, OH 44308 Phone: = 330.606.5317

Recommended for mature audiences only. = This world premiere is an unrelenting look at a family fragmented by drugs, work pressures, and sexuality. Parents and siblings clash as they find out = who they are and what they can hold onto in their lives. =A0E-mail: andthe at bnctheatre.com=A0=A0 = Website: www.bnctheatre.com<= /p>

 

Now through August 5th

Studio M Opening:=A0 George Buza’s = “Hungary:=A0 The Hearth of Europe” (Photography)

Studio M at Massillon Museum, = 121 Lincoln Way East, downtown Massillon OH 44646

The Massillon Museum’s Studio M presents this photographic exhibition by George Buza of Bay Village from June = 22nd through August 5th. The exhibition opens with a free = reception for the artist on Friday, June 22, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. in the = Museum’s lower lobby.  Buza chose the theme, “Hungary: The Hearth of Europe” to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the Hungarian Revolution.  The artist’s lengthy list of shows and awards is crowned by a 1996 invitation from the Embassy of the Republic of Hungary = to provide a photographic exhibition depicting U.S. and Hungarian = cityscapes for an international embassy reception.
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
www.massillonmuseum.org

 

Now through August = 19th

Midwest Visions of Impressionism = Exhibit

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

This summer exhibition will illustrate the = significance of 33 talented painters who are often overlooked in larger American = Impressionism surveys. The exhibition will focus on the similarities and = differences among artists associated with the region of Illinois, Indiana and Ohio, = as well as within the larger American Impressionism movement.  It will = examine whether or not the region in which the artists lived and studied had a noticeable effect on their paintings.
The exhibition of approximately 70 paintings highlights artists, born or = raised in the Midwest, who practiced American Impressionism from the1890s to = the 1930s:  John Ottis Adams, George Adomeit, George Ames Aldrich, May = Ames, Otto H. Bacher, L. Clarence Ball, Karl Albert Buehr, V.J. Cariani, = William Merritt Chase, William Clusmann, Charles Dahlgreen, Frank Virgil Dudley, = Maude Eggemeyer, William J. Forsyth, Alexis Jean Fournier, Marie Goth, =
Frederick Gottwald, Carl Graf, Louis Oscar Griffith, Lucy Hartrath, Emil Jacques, Karl = Kappes, Lewis Henry Meakin, Pauline Palmer, Louis Ritman, Ada Walter Shulz, = Adolph Shulz, Otto Stark, Theodore Clement Steele, John Henry Twachtman, Will Vawter, = Abel Warshawsky, and Edward K. Williams.
An 80-page, soft cover catalog accompanying the exhibition will include essays‹focusing on the regions of the Midwest that became known as = =B3hot spots=B2 for Impressionism‹by Shearer and Dr. Dean A. Porter, = Director Emeritus, Snite Museum of Art.  Independent curator Brigitte Foley = and Massillon Museum Curator Alexandra Nicholis will research and write = biographies of the artists. The book will include an array of four-color images on high-quality, acid-free paper.
Out-of-town visitors may take advantage of a special package that will = be available throughout the run of the show‹a night at the Hampton = Inn Massillon (which includes hot and cold breakfast selections, VIP = turn-down service, and an in-room gift) and weekend tickets for a movie at the = historic Lions Lincoln Theatre.  All are within easy and safe walking = distance of the Massillon Museum.  For details, call the Hampton Inn = (330-834-1144 or 1-800-HAMPTON) or the Massillon Museum (330-833-4061).
A series of accompanying activities have been planned throughout the run = of the exhibition: classes featuring Impressionist movement and painting = (beginning in June); Gallery Talks (June 20 and July 11); Impressionist Workshops for Children (June 23, July 21, and August 18); Brown Bag Lunch (June 26); Impressionism Summer Camp (August 7) and Watercolor Demonstrations with =
Nancy Stewart Matin and Brian Robinson (August 19).  Call the Massillon Museum at = 330-833-4061 or visit www.massillonmuseum.org for details.

Now through August 26th =

Always, Patsy Cline (directed by = Donna = Drake)

Carousel Dinner Theatre

www.carouseldinnertheatre.= com

 

Now through August 13th, = 2007

Monday Summer Movies for = Kids

Canton Palace = Theatre
WHBC Radio and The Palace, together, with the = generous assistance of the William E. Shannafelt Philanthropic Fund, will show = movies for children every Monday from June 11 to August 13. The Palace requires = that an adult accompany all children under the age of 12. Children dropped = off must be picked up within 15 minutes of the conclusion of the movie. Groups = must call 330-454-8172 for reservations no later than 4 PM on the Wednesday prior = to the following Monday's movie beginning June 12 and running through August = 13. Start time is always 1 PM; theatre doors open at 12:15. Donation is only 94 = cents with a 6-cent donation to the Palace, for a total of only $1.
July 23 Harry Potter and = the Sorcerer's Stone
July 30 All Dogs Go To Heaven
August 6 Night at the Museum
August 13 Happy Feet
*Movie titles may change depending on availability.

= 3 current exhibits at Akron Art = Museum:

= “Building the New Akron Art Museum” through September = 30th

= “Prized Images: The Knight Purchase Award for Photographic Media” through = Oct. 14th

= “Women at an Exhibition” through November = 9th

= The NEW Akron Art Museum, = One South High Street, downtown Akron, OH = 44308

330.376.9185 =A0www.AkronArtMuseum.org=

 

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!

 

Call for = Postings: Free! Canton/Stark County Convention & Visitors' = Bureau

This site is a wonderful & user-friendly resource = for all sorts of “stuff going on” in Stark County. Many thanks = to the friendly staff of the Stark Cty CVB for providing this resource! To = submit YOUR organization’s event info for FREE, or to check out what’s happening in our area, just click this link: http://w= ww.cantonstarkcvb.com/calendar/events/index.php

 

Call for = Musical Instruments: Music Alive

Sponsored by = 91.3 The Summit, = Akron = Public = Schools, and = Taylor Band & Orchestra

Do you have an unloved, dusty and forgotten musical instrument in your attic, closet or basement? There are dozens of kids who’d love the chance to learn to play it…kids whose = families simply can’t afford the expense of buying their child a musical instrument.

Through Music = Alive, a program to help young musicians in our local schools realize their = dreams and learn the joys of playing an instrument, 91.3 The Summit and Taylor = Band & Orchestra will collect and repair instruments and see they = get placed in the hands of kids who will truly appreciate them. Let’s = keep the MUSIC ALIVE for a new generation. 330-761-3099.

 

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 = 2nd April galerie, 207/209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton OH 44702 = (where Court Avenue dead-ends into 6th Street, right around the = corner from the Palace Theatre).  Please contact Audrey = Lavin at lavingroup at aol.com for = details.

 

Call for Writers: http://aprilboyer.com

Guidelines for permanent = use are now posted at http://aprilboyer.com/sub= missGdls.html Please check there for further details. Updated links and author's news = are there, too.

 

New Art Venue! = (Wanda) Montgomery Studio & Gallery

inside of Cyrus Custom Framing @ 2645 Cleveland = Avenue NW, Canton OH 44709. Paintings, altered books, jewelry, cards, canes, = furniture, & more. Hours 10a to 6p M-F, and 10 to 5p = Saturdays.

  

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

"While one person hesitates = because he feels inferior,
the other is busy making mistakes and becoming = superior."~Henry = C. Link

 

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For those interested in filmmaking and networking opportunities, you should consider attending the Indie Gathering Film = Festival, August 3-5, 2007 at Holiday = Inn, Independence, Ohio, because many filmmakers from all over = the country will be there, plus there are plenty of free lectures and = competitions for those who are interested to learn more = filmmaking.

 

Go check out films or go attend the free lectures, = you will find that the money spent is worth the experience. Don’t take my = words for it, but from those who were there in the = past.

 

You can also buy independent films or books or have = at least, use this weekend to get some help for your = projects.

 

Go visit their site at http://www.theindiegathering.c= om and see the list of films and the list of free lectures and use the = whole weekend to socialize and networking.

 

Support independent = filmmaking

 

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www.mdifilm.com

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------=_NextPart_000_02BA_01C7CC97.851A9BB0-- From suehollandjohnson at yahoo.com Sun Jul 22 17:14:14 2007 From: suehollandjohnson at yahoo.com (sue holland johnson) Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2007 17:14:14 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Join Us Saturday: "Tricks of the Trade" Creative Writing for Playwrights, Screen & Fiction Writers Message-ID: <404630.71715.qm@web38703.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-703595922-1185149654=:71715 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Come,Join us, continuing Sat., 7/28, 8/11 & 8/25 Ongoing Informal Sessions Open to Aspiring Creators. . . WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio ?Tricks of the Trade: Creative Writing for Aspiring Playwrights, Screen and Fiction Writers? with Sue Johnson, Ruby Fox and Gary Webster. Summer Saturdays Sat. 7/28, Sat. 8/11 & Sat. 8/25 (Fall Schedule TBD) Are you looking for an opportunity to help you develop your creative work? Would you like to read your work-in-progress to fellow writers in an informal setting and get feedback? Here?s your chance to express your creativity through developing and writing drama, comedy or ?dramedy' and get insights and advice from experienced writers and directors. Johnson, Fox & Webster will also help you ?fine tune and tweak? the fundamentals of writing. Hone your skills or learn how to combine the elements (exposition, setting, characters, plot, theme, climax, denouement, etc.) in the craft of writing a stage play, screen play, or fiction, which tells a story through strong characters and events: Concept, Content, & Format for each genre. See your story develop and evolve into a one-act play, video or other performance piece which may be considered for production in upcoming ?PlayActs? Performances or on WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS TV show.. Saturdays, 7/28, 8/11,& 8/25 (Fall sessions TBD) 2:00 ? 4:30 P Plan to attend all informal sessions to see your work progress To Participate or for Info and Shaker Heights Location. wakeup4664 at aol.com Fee: Donation, each session [NOTE: You may need to bring multiple copies of pages to be read/worked on at each session. ] The coach/instructors . . . Sue Johnson, Director of the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, is an actor, director, producer and coach who writes and co-authors plays with Ruby Fox and Gary Webster. Fox, Webster and Johnson co-wrote Harlem Blues, which was staged in ?PlayActs? Performances, 2004. Fox and Johnson were co-writers with Gary Webster who conceived and wrote My Big Fat Dysfunctional Office, commissioned by the Ohio Education Association. Sue produces, directs and co-hosts WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS with Chris Fortunato and Mac Michael. The program, which celebrates and showcases the diversity of performing and cultural artists, airs Saturdays, 5:30 ? 6:30 P on Time Warner Cable, ch. 21, eastern suburbs and ch. 23, western suburbs, and on Cox Cable, ch. 45, Fridays, 9:30 ? 10:30 P. The show can be seen on Cleveland Access, ch. 25 on Mondayss, 7:00-8:00 P. Johnson's "Tricks of the Trade: Craft, Career & Professional Development" workshops and private coaching are well-known throughout the performing arts and business community. For more information about the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio "PlayActs" Performances, Productions, Training or, about being a guest on WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS, email: wakeup4664 at aol.com. Or, go to www.wakeupandlives.org. Robert ?Ruby? Fox, Playwright ?in ? Residence, has written both drama and comedy which reflect his deep understanding of people, their foibles and triumphs. Over the years, he has written such diverse pieces as Wednesdays with Hilda which addresses race relations and touches the heart with Jewish heritage and, Sophie?s Legacy, which takes an improbable look at ?creative pregnancy.? Recently, Ruby and his work were the focus of the Actors? Studio TV program, WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS where local actors read excerpts of his play, Date Mates. Ruby is also co-author, along with Gary Webster and Sue Johnson of Harlem Blues, a play about four female African-American actors in Harlem, which sprung from his fertile imagination. Ruby also was part of the writing team for Webster?s My Big Fat Dysfunctional Office which was commissioned by the Ohio Education Association. Currently, and for the past 6 years, Ruby has been leading a writers? group that meets the first and third Tuesday of every month at Borders Books at Severance Mall. In 2005, Ruby celebrated his 80th birthday with a huge surprise birthday party given by his wife, Donna, and his family, where he saw his original one-act plays, Wednesdays with Hilda and Celibacy Odyssey performed at the Cleveland Playhouse. He has been featured twice in the Cleveland Jewish News as an ?elder? person and playwright of distinction. The WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio has dedicated its 2005-06 season of ?PlayActs? to Ruby. In September, 2005, Ruby and Celibacy Odyssey headed to the Big Apple, where Celibacy Odyssey, ?a farcical fantasy romp,? was performed off-Broadway at the Studio Theatre. Ruby, a resident of University Heights, is considered a late bloomer. He chose the field of writing for live theatre, because of his admiration for live performances and their writers. He was in his late sixties when he began and discovered a hidden talent that he didn?t realize he had. Since, he has written two movies, Shanghai Journey, and Murrow?s Children, which is now being considered for production. His plays have been read at the Cleveland Playhouse, Cuyahoga Community College and Ensemble Theatre, Cleveland, Ohio. Gary Webster, Playwright ? in ? Residence, will have ?PlayActs? Performances, 2006-07 dedicated to him in recognition of his extraordinary writing contributions to WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio. Gary has been working with WAKE UP And LIVE since 1998. As a prolific sketch writer, he co-wrote Harlem Blues with Fox and Johnson, and was the head writer on My Big, Fat Dysfunctional Office, which was performed in Columbus, OH, before an appreciative group of members of the Ohio Education Association. His full-length play, Strictly Platonic? premiered as a stage reading in ?PlayActs? Performances, 2007. Gary has been writing plays since 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! He followed that up with parodies of several Shakespearian plays. Gary made his directorial debut, recently, with Saturday Confessions, A Priest?s Tale, which was performed at Cleveland Public Theater. He?s been a member of Fox?s writing group for years. His playwright's training came via Bob Noll's class at the Cleveland Playhouse. Gary is the morning announcer and operations manager at WBKC/AM-1460 in Painesville, in addition to being a performer, essayist, and director. You can find more of Webster?s work at www.keepwriting.net. # # # http://carolirvin.com/wakeup.htm --------------------------------- Boardwalk for $500? In 2007? Ha! Play Monopoly Here and Now (it's updated for today's economy) at Yahoo! Games. --0-703595922-1185149654=:71715 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
 Come,Join us, continuing Sat., 7/28, 8/11 & 8/25
                         Ongoing Informal Sessions Open to Aspiring Creators. . .
 
WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio

 

                ?Tricks of the Trade: Creative Writing for

             Aspiring Playwrights, Screen and Fiction Writers?

                                                       with

                          Sue Johnson, Ruby Fox and Gary Webster.

                                                                Summer Saturdays

                                              Sat. 7/28, Sat. 8/11 & Sat. 8/25

                                           (Fall Schedule TBD)

 
Are you looking for an opportunity to help you develop your creative work?  Would you like to read your work-in-progress to fellow writers in an informal setting and get feedback?  Here?s your chance to express your creativity through developing and writing drama, comedy or ?dramedy' and get insights and advice from experienced writers and directors.
 
Johnson, Fox & Webster will also help you ?fine tune and tweak? the fundamentals of writing. Hone your skills or learn how to combine the elements (exposition, setting, characters, plot, theme, climax, denouement, etc.) in the craft of writing a stage play, screen play, or fiction, which tells a story through strong characters and events: Concept, Content, & Format for each genre.
 
See your story develop and evolve into a one-act play, video or other performance piece which may be considered for production in upcoming ?PlayActs? Performances or on WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS TV show..
 
Saturdays,  7/28, 8/11,&  8/25
(Fall sessions TBD)
2:00 ? 4:30 P
Plan to attend all informal sessions to see your work progress
 
To Participate or for Info and Shaker Heights Location.
 
Fee:  Donation, each session
 
[NOTE:  You may need to bring multiple copies of pages to be read/worked on at each
                session. ]
 
The coach/instructors . . .
Sue Johnson, Director of the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, is an actor, director, producer and coach who writes and co-authors plays with Ruby Fox and Gary Webster. Fox, Webster and Johnson co-wrote Harlem Blues, which was staged in ?PlayActs? Performances, 2004. Fox and Johnson were co-writers with Gary Webster who conceived and wrote My Big Fat Dysfunctional Office, commissioned by the Ohio Education Association.
 Sue produces, directs and co-hosts WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS with Chris Fortunato and Mac Michael. The program, which celebrates and showcases the diversity of performing and cultural artists, airs Saturdays, 5:30 ? 6:30 P on Time Warner Cable, ch. 21, eastern suburbs and ch. 23, western suburbs, and on Cox Cable, ch. 45, Fridays, 9:30 ? 10:30 P. The show can be seen on Cleveland Access, ch. 25 on Mondayss, 7:00-8:00 P.
           Johnson's "Tricks of the Trade: Craft, Career & Professional Development" workshops and private coaching are well-known throughout the performing arts and business community.
           For more information about the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio "PlayActs" Performances, Productions, Training or, about being a guest on WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS, email: wakeup4664 at aol.com. Or, go to
www.wakeupandlives.org.
 
     Robert ?Ruby? Fox, Playwright ?in ? Residence, has written both drama and comedy which reflect his deep understanding of people, their foibles and triumphs.  Over the years, he has written such diverse pieces as Wednesdays with Hilda which addresses race relations and touches the heart with Jewish heritage and, Sophie?s Legacy, which takes an improbable look at ?creative pregnancy.?  Recently, Ruby and his work were the focus of the Actors? Studio TV program, WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS where local actors read excerpts of his play, Date Mates.  Ruby is also co-author, along with Gary Webster and Sue Johnson of Harlem Blues, a play about four female African-American actors in Harlem, which sprung from his fertile imagination. Ruby also was part of the writing team for Webster?s My Big Fat Dysfunctional Office which was commissioned by the Ohio Education Association.   Currently, and for the past 6 years, Ruby has been leading a writers? group that meets the first and third Tuesday of every month at Borders Books at Severance Mall.
 
In 2005, Ruby celebrated his 80th birthday with a huge surprise birthday party given by his wife, Donna, and his family, where he saw his original one-act plays, Wednesdays with Hilda and Celibacy Odyssey performed at the Cleveland Playhouse.  He has been  featured twice  in the Cleveland Jewish News as an ?elder? person and playwright of distinction.   The WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio has dedicated its 2005-06 season of ?PlayActs? to Ruby.  In September, 2005, Ruby and Celibacy Odyssey  headed to the Big Apple, where Celibacy Odyssey, ?a farcical fantasy romp,? was performed off-Broadway at the Studio Theatre. 
Ruby, a resident of University Heights, is considered a late bloomer.  He chose the field of writing for live theatre, because of his admiration for live performances and their writers.  He was in his late sixties when he began and discovered a hidden talent that he didn?t realize he had.  Since, he has written two movies, Shanghai Journey, and Murrow?s Children, which is now being considered for production.  His plays have been read at the Cleveland Playhouse, Cuyahoga Community College and Ensemble Theatre, Cleveland, Ohio. 
 
     Gary Webster, Playwright ? in ? Residence, will have ?PlayActs? Performances, 2006-07 dedicated to him in recognition of his extraordinary writing contributions to WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio.  Gary has been working with WAKE UP And LIVE since 1998.  As a prolific sketch writer, he co-wrote Harlem Blues with Fox and Johnson, and was the head writer on My Big, Fat Dysfunctional Office, which was performed in Columbus, OH, before an appreciative group of members of the Ohio Education Association. His full-length play, Strictly Platonic?  premiered as a stage reading  in  ?PlayActs? Performances,  2007.
Gary has been writing plays since 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!  He followed that up with parodies of several Shakespearian plays.  Gary made his directorial debut, recently, with Saturday Confessions, A Priest?s Tale, which was performed at Cleveland Public Theater.  He?s been a member of Fox?s writing group for years. His playwright's training came via Bob Noll's class at the Cleveland Playhouse.   Gary is the morning announcer and operations manager at WBKC/AM-1460 in Painesville, in addition to being a performer, essayist, and director.   You can find more of Webster?s work at www.keepwriting.net.

 
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Play Monopoly Here and Now (it's updated for today's economy) at Yahoo! Games. --0-703595922-1185149654=:71715-- From suehollandjohnson at yahoo.com Sun Jul 22 18:05:23 2007 From: suehollandjohnson at yahoo.com (sue holland johnson) Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2007 18:05:23 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sue Johnson's "Wake Up, Get Up, Get Busy" Life Enrichment Series for Performing Artists , Sat. 8/11/07 Message-ID: <105193.44056.qm@web38714.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1430086596-1185152723=:44056 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit By Special Request! From Sue Johnson and WAKE UP And LIVE?s Center for Performing, Cultural & Living Arts a Life Enrichment ? and ? Personal Power Series . . . "Spiritual Approach to Pursuing Your Passion" Continuing . . . the WAKE UP And LIVE Personal Power series ?Wake Up, Get Up, Get busy,? inspirational sessions & messages of empowerment & enlightenment to create amazing things which can begin to flow into your experience. Question: Are there things in your life that you no longer want to experience? Question: Do you want to Be GOOD? Have GOOD? Do GOOD? Feel GOOD? Then, whether you are a Performing Artist or Business Professional, you will want to: Discover Life Lessons to . . . change, improve & enrich your life through meditation, music & messages of inspiration. This series uses a holistic approach to bring about change, solve problems, become the whole best person you are meant to be: Physical, Mental, Emotional, Spiritual, Material, Financial & in your Relationships. Here?s a sample of positive changes you can make. . ?Create A New You For A New Life? . ?Using the Power Within for Creative Change? . ?Connecting with your Higher Power? WHEN: Sat. 8/11/07 2:00 ? 4:30 P (or by appointment for private coaching) WHERE: For Information & to Register for Shaker Heights location, wakeup4664 at aol.com FEE: $10.00 Suggested donation INSTRUCTOR: Sue Johnson . . . Actor, Coach, & Director, WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio, Author, Motivational Speaker, Leadership Trainer uses the insights and practical guidance from her writings, presentations and lectures, which include: . Tricks of the Trade: A Spiritual Approach to Pursuing Your Personal & Professional Passion. Inspirational Insights about God at work through the 5 Levels of Going For Your Dreams . . . . Let There Be Light, (Adapted from a play by Gary Webster). A Seeker searches for the Truths about the meaning of success at work, at home & at play. . ?Acting Techniques to Discover & Pursue Your Passion? On Choosing Change: Wake Up, Get Up, Get Busy . ?Acting Techniques to Bounce Back From the Blues & Blahs? On Miracles & Magic: Conflicts & Conversations With Myself to Renew, Revitalize & Reenergize . ?Acting Techniques to Enrich & Enjoy Your Travels Through Life? Something?s Wrong With This Picture: Universal Clues & Messages . ?My Life As An Actor & Other Myths? To Thine Own Self Be True: Tips to Put Joy Into Your Life on A Daily Basis (Also incorporated are the teachings and learnings from the authors of Ask and It Is Given, What the Bleep. . , and The Secret.) Sue Johnson, is also the Director, Producer, Host, WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS which showcases and celebrates the diversity of the performing arts and artists, and cultural arts in northeast Ohio. The performing & cultural arts program airs , Cable, ch. 21, eastern suburbs and ch. 23, western suburbs, on Cox Cable, ch. 45 & Cleveland Access, ch. 26 In addition to her Holistic Health and Well-being Life Enrichment and Personal Power sessions, Sue offers ?Tricks of the Trade: Craft, Career & Professional Development? classes and coaching, and "Tricks of the Trade: Acting Seminars for Business & Leadership Training" consultations, workshops and private coaching which are well-known throughout the performing arts and corporate community. # # # http://carolirvin.com/wakeup.htm --------------------------------- Get the free Yahoo! toolbar and rest assured with the added security of spyware protection. --0-1430086596-1185152723=:44056 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
By Special Request!
 
From
Sue Johnson
and
WAKE UP And LIVE?s Center for Performing, Cultural & Living Arts  
a Life Enrichment  ? and ? Personal Power Series . . .

             "Spiritual Approach to Pursuing Your Passion"

Continuing . . . the WAKE UP And LIVE Personal Power series ?Wake Up, Get Up, Get busy,? inspirational sessions & messages of empowerment & enlightenment to create amazing things which can begin to flow into your experience.

 
Question:  Are there things in your life that you no longer want to experience?
Question:  Do you want to Be GOOD? Have GOOD? Do GOOD? Feel GOOD?
 
Then, whether you are a Performing Artist or Business Professional, you will want to:  Discover Life Lessons to . . . change, improve & enrich your life through meditation, music & messages of inspiration. 
 
This series uses a holistic approach to bring about change, solve problems, become the whole best person you are meant to be: Physical, Mental, Emotional, Spiritual, Material, Financial & in your Relationships. Here?s a sample of positive changes you can make. 
.  ?Create A New You For A New Life?
.  ?Using the Power Within for Creative Change?
.  ?Connecting with your Higher Power?
 
WHEN:    Sat.   8/11/07      2:00 ? 4:30 P 

                      (or by appointment for private coaching)

WHERE:    For Information & to Register for Shaker Heights location,  wakeup4664 at aol.com

FEE:          $10.00 Suggested donation

 
INSTRUCTOR:  Sue Johnson . . .  Actor, Coach, & Director, WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio, Author, Motivational Speaker, Leadership Trainer uses the insights and practical guidance from her writings, presentations and lectures, which include:
.  Tricks of the Trade:  A Spiritual Approach to   Pursuing Your Personal
   & Professional Passion.   Inspirational Insights about God at work through the 5
    Levels of  Going For Your Dreams . . .
.  Let There Be Light, (Adapted from a play by Gary Webster). A Seeker searches for
    the Truths about  the meaning of success at work, at  home & at play.
. ?Acting Techniques to Discover & Pursue Your Passion?  On Choosing
    Change: Wake Up,  Get Up, Get Busy
. ?Acting Techniques to Bounce Back From the Blues & Blahs?  On
    Miracles & Magic: Conflicts & Conversations With  Myself to Renew, Revitalize & Reenergize
            .  ?Acting Techniques to Enrich & Enjoy Your Travels Through Life?
                     Something?s  Wrong With This Picture: Universal Clues &  Messages
            .  ?My Life As An Actor & Other Myths? To Thine Own Self Be True: Tips to
                     Put Joy Into Your Life on A  Daily Basis
(Also incorporated are the teachings and learnings from the authors of Ask and It Is Given, What the Bleep. . ,  and The Secret.)
Sue Johnson, is also the Director, Producer, Host, WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS  which showcases and celebrates the diversity of the performing arts and artists, and cultural arts in northeast Ohio. The performing & cultural arts program airs , Cable, ch. 21, eastern suburbs and ch. 23, western suburbs, on Cox Cable, ch. 45 & Cleveland Access, ch. 26
In addition to her Holistic Health and Well-being Life Enrichment and Personal Power sessions, Sue offers ?Tricks of the Trade: Craft, Career & Professional Development?  classes and coaching, and "Tricks of the Trade: Acting Seminars for Business & Leadership Training" consultations, workshops and private coaching which are well-known throughout the performing arts and corporate community.
 
                                              # # #



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Get the free Yahoo! toolbar and rest assured with the added security of spyware protection. --0-1430086596-1185152723=:44056-- From operapertutti at yahoo.com Sun Jul 22 18:45:40 2007 From: operapertutti at yahoo.com (Andrea Anelli) Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2007 18:45:40 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Opera Per Tutti seeks Baratone Message-ID: <366814.76443.qm@web63110.mail.re1.yahoo.com> --0-2072719720-1185155140=:76443 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Opera Per Tutti seeks Baritone to sing 2 roles in their upcoming production of "A Night of Leonard Bernstein". Roles are the Baritone part in The Trio, in Bernstein's one act opera, Trouble in Tahiti, and Riff in West Side Story, selections in Concert. Rehearsals begin Aug. 16 and performances are at The Solon Center for the Arts, Sept. 28, 29, & 30. All performers are compensated. For information or appointment, call Andrea Anelli at 440-862-0144 --------------------------------- Boardwalk for $500? In 2007? Ha! Play Monopoly Here and Now (it's updated for today's economy) at Yahoo! Games. --0-2072719720-1185155140=:76443 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit      Opera Per Tutti seeks Baritone to sing 2 roles in their upcoming production of "A Night of Leonard Bernstein".

     Roles are the Baritone part in The Trio, in Bernstein's one act opera, Trouble in Tahiti, and Riff in West Side Story, selections in Concert.

     Rehearsals begin Aug. 16 and performances are at The Solon Center for the Arts, Sept. 28, 29, & 30.  All performers are compensated.

     For information or appointment, call Andrea Anelli at 440-862-0144


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Play Monopoly Here and Now (it's updated for today's economy) at Yahoo! Games. --0-2072719720-1185155140=:76443-- From funkshin69 at yahoo.com Sun Jul 22 19:19:29 2007 From: funkshin69 at yahoo.com (james jones) Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2007 19:19:29 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Church House Rocks Casting Call Message-ID: <418005.25769.qm@web32705.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1402778074-1185157169=:25769 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Church House Rocks, is holding a Cattle Call for all singer/dancers. Preferebly males between the ages of 18-50. We are also looking for females between the same age bracket, and capability. This cattle call is for our upcoming season of productions, that will be produced at several Regional theaters in the greater Cleveland area. There is compensation. Please respond ASAP, as positions are filling up fast, and there are only a few left to be filled. Please call 216-224-8292, to set up an appointment. James Ronald Jones, II Director/Singer/Actor --------------------------------- Got a little couch potato? Check out fun summer activities for kids. --0-1402778074-1185157169=:25769 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Church House Rocks, is holding a Cattle Call for all singer/dancers. Preferebly males between the ages of 18-50. We are also looking for females between the same age bracket, and capability. This cattle call is for our upcoming season of productions, that will be produced at  several Regional theaters in the greater Cleveland area.
 
There is compensation.
 
Please respond ASAP, as positions are filling up fast, and there are only a few left to be filled.
 
Please call 216-224-8292, to set up an appointment.


James Ronald Jones, II
Director/Singer/Actor
 


Got a little couch potato?
Check out fun summer activities for kids. --0-1402778074-1185157169=:25769-- From royberko at yahoo.com Sun Jul 22 19:33:28 2007 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2007 19:33:28 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: MALICIOUS BUNNY (4th Wall Productions) Message-ID: <693632.65435.qm@web33111.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Delightful black comedy/mystery at Fourth Wall Productions Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times On the way out of Kalliope Theatre, where Fourth Wall Productions is staging their newest offering, ?MALICIOUS BUNNY,? I said to the script?s author, Matthew Sprosty, ?You have a twisted mind! A brilliant, but twisted mind!? He responded with an innocent grin which split his cherubic blushing face. Fourth Wall Productions is just completing its first year of activity. Made up mainly of Ohio University theatre graduates, the company, who are mainly from the Cleveland area, thought that there was a need on the North Coast for a company which performed new works by new writers. They are mainly looking at scripts from OU?s Playwriting Program. If ?MALICIOUS BUNNY? is any example of the quality of the scripts and production values that we will be seeing in the future, Fourth Wall is a welcome addition to the Cleveland scene. Sprosty has a wonderful way of leading his audience down one path, doing a quick detour, allowing the viewers to find themselves guessing at what will happen next. In ?MALICIOUS BUNNY? he has given us a black comedy/mystery that is cleverly conceived. The author contends that the play is not autobiographical, but did germinate from experiences with his last girl friend and her parents. He emphatically insists, and states in the program that it was his LAST girl friend, not this one. (Okay, Matthew, now that it?s officially in public print, hopefully this saves you from your present main squeeze?s parents not dragging her out of the theatre and forbidding her from seeing you when they attend next Saturday?s performance.) The plot? A couple of twenty-four year olds have hit the one-and-a-half year point in their marriage. She (Angela) is an artist, who is on a sabbatical from creating. He is an engineering graduate who is working as a janitor because she wants to live in Cleveland, near her parents, and he can?t find a job in his field on the north coast. She is bored and manipulates her somewhat naive husband (Jonathon) to do her beckoning. She may be named Angela, but she is no angel! Her list? Kill her parents, get a million dollars, and buy the penthouse condo in their building. To go any further with the plot would blow the whole premise. It?s enough to say there are enough twists and turns to make the surprise ending a head shaker and allow you to leave with a smile on your face! Director Rebecca Cole has paced the play well. She is aided by a cast that understands the plot and their characters. (Having the playwright on-hand to work with during the production and explain his concepts obviously turned out to be a great aid in the staging process.) Nate Bigger, a blond with the look of total innocence and a voice to match, is wonderful as Jonathon. He gets totally wrapped in the role and takes us right along. Though Stephanie Ford?s Angela could have sounded a little more vocally manipulative, she is quite believable as the spoiled little rich girl who gets everything she wants (or, so it seems). Dash Combs is both properly delightful and menacing as Jonathon?s buddy, Greg. Steven Hoffman and Kat Gallagher do well as Angela?s parents, but are much better as the detectives. (Hmm....and why are there detectives? I?m not going to tell!) Capsule judgement: It?s been a while since I?ve had such a good time at a theatre production. The twists, turns and ?oh my goodness moments? in ?MALICIOUS BUNNY? keep the audience laughing and thinking of what?s going to happen next. Bravo! ?MALICIOUS BUNNY? is being staged by Fourth Wall productions at Kalliope Theatre (the corner of Cedar and Lee Roads) through July 29. Tickets: 330-283-2442 or visit www.fourthwallproductions.com. For a sneak peek of the show go to www.myspace.com/fourthwallproductions 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. 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FareChase. http://farechase.yahoo.com/ From cvlt at cvlt.org Mon Jul 16 09:47:31 2007 From: cvlt at cvlt.org (CVLT) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 12:47:31 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]'A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum' - OPENING FRIDAY at CVLT! Message-ID: <469BA123.5030209@cvlt.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------090904020900000404020900 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit OPENING THIS WEEKEND at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre /40 River St. Chagrin Falls OH 44022-3024/ A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum the musical comedy classic by Stephen Sondheim, Larry Gelbart & Burt Shevelove Fridays & Saturdays at 8:00 PM, JULY 20th - AUGUST 18th Sunday at 2:00 PM, JULY 29th /Tickets $16 adults, $12 students/seniors Group rates starting at 10 tickets! CALL (440) 247-8955 Mon-Sat, 1-6 PM www.CVLT.org / This Tony-award winning classic set in ancient Rome originally opened on Broadway in 1962, was made into an Oscar-winning film in 1967, and was revived with great success in 1972 and again in 1996. The farcical story is based on the writings of the Roman playwright Plautus (251-183 BC), and follows the slave Pseudolous, who attempts to win his freedom by helping his young master, Hero, win the girl of his dreams. The play is filled with mistaken identities, clever social commentary, and lots of hummable melodies, including several of Sondheim's catchiest songs, such as "Comedy Tonight", "Everybody Ought To Have A Maid", and "Lovely". CVLT's production brings together members of the theatre's 'old guard' with some spectacular new talents. At the helm is Don Edelman (director of last year's sell-out /I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change/ among others), with musical director David Keith Stiver (/Full Monty/) and renowned choreographer Ida Porris. Heading up the cast as the lovably bawdy 'Pseudolous' is Cleveland theatre fixture Pat Mazzarino, with the incredible rising talents of Ben Fankhauser as 'Hero' and Ryann Angelotti as his love, 'Philia'. Also joining in the fun are long time CVLT favorites Sy Levine, Steve Kay, Paula Pike and Marilyn Fadeley, with a few more recent CVLT regulars like Eric Oswald and Greta Rothman. Download a printable flyer at www.cvlt.org/downloads/forum.pdf www.CVLT.org --------------090904020900000404020900 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

OPENING THIS WEEKEND
at
Chagrin Valley Little Theatre
40 River St. Chagrin Falls OH 44022-3024

A Funny Thing Happened
on the Way to the Forum

the musical comedy classic by Stephen Sondheim, Larry Gelbart & Burt Shevelove

Fridays & Saturdays at 8:00 PM, JULY 20th - AUGUST 18th
Sunday at 2:00 PM, JULY 29th

Tickets $16 adults, $12 students/seniors
Group rates starting at 10 tickets!
CALL (440) 247-8955
Mon-Sat, 1-6 PM
www.CVLT.org

This Tony-award winning classic set in ancient Rome originally opened on Broadway in 1962, was made into an Oscar-winning film in 1967, and was revived with great success in 1972 and again in 1996. The farcical story is based on the writings of the Roman playwright Plautus (251-183 BC), and follows the slave Pseudolous, who attempts to win his freedom by helping his young master, Hero, win the girl of his dreams. The play is filled with mistaken identities, clever social commentary, and lots of hummable melodies, including several of Sondheim's catchiest songs, such as "Comedy Tonight", "Everybody Ought To Have A Maid", and "Lovely".

CVLT's production brings together members of the theatre's 'old guard' with some spectacular new talents. At the helm is Don Edelman (director of last year's sell-out I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change among others), with musical director David Keith Stiver (Full Monty) and renowned choreographer Ida Porris. Heading up the cast as the lovably bawdy 'Pseudolous' is Cleveland theatre fixture Pat Mazzarino, with the incredible rising talents of Ben Fankhauser as 'Hero' and Ryann Angelotti as his love, 'Philia'. Also joining in the fun are long time CVLT favorites Sy Levine, Steve Kay, Paula Pike and Marilyn Fadeley, with a few more recent CVLT regulars like Eric Oswald and Greta Rothman.

Download a printable flyer at www.cvlt.org/downloads/forum.pdf

www.CVLT.org

--------------090904020900000404020900-- From starshinek3 at yahoo.com Mon Jul 16 10:15:48 2007 From: starshinek3 at yahoo.com (Kyra Kelley) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 10:15:48 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Searching for vocal teacher Message-ID: <919698.50790.qm@web38614.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-342873548-1184606148=:50790 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit My name is Kyra and I am a young actress in search of vocal training. I am 17, a soprano, and have been participating in musical theatre since age 5. I've been in high school chamber choir and have taken a few months of classical vocal training. I wish to pursue musical theatre and therefore am in need of either theatrical or classical training. I live in the Windham/Garrettsville area in Portage County. Anyone interested in taking on another student please respond to this e-mail or call me (330) 554-6086. Thank you! Kyra Kelley --------------------------------- Ready for the edge of your seat? Check out tonight's top picks on Yahoo! TV. --0-342873548-1184606148=:50790 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
My name is Kyra and I am a young actress in search of vocal training. I am 17, a soprano, and have been participating in musical theatre since age 5. I've been in high school chamber choir and have taken a few months of classical vocal training. I wish to pursue musical theatre and therefore am in need of either theatrical or classical training. I live in the Windham/Garrettsville area in Portage County. Anyone interested in taking on another student please respond to this e-mail or call me (330) 554-6086.
Thank you!
Kyra Kelley


Ready for the edge of your seat? Check out tonight's top picks on Yahoo! TV. --0-342873548-1184606148=:50790-- From rrcaa at ncweb.com Mon Jul 16 10:30:35 2007 From: rrcaa at ncweb.com (rrcaa) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 13:30:35 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Rabbit Run Theater's "Little Women, the Broadway Musical" Message-ID: <20070716173035.NPFQ16279.ispmxaamta08-gx.windstream.net@rrcaapc1> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0094_01C7C7AD.7E891090 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit FOR: Rabbit Run Community Arts Association P. O. Box 235, 49 Park St. Madison, OH 44057 CONTACT: Karen Ziegler 440-428-5913 Box Office: 440-428-7092 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - July 16, 2007 For six generations readers have been enchanted by the touching adventures of Joe, Meg, Beth and Amy March in Louisa May Alcott's timeless classic "Little Women". This beloved book is the inspiration for the recent Broadway hit, "Little Women, the Broadway Musical", and is Rabbit Run Theater's next production. " In a skillful adaptation of the book, "Little Women, the Broadway Musical" celebrates the power of family and friendship with a refreshing innocence and charm. "Little Women", with lyrics by Mindi Dickstein and music by Jason Howland, is directed by Brendan Sandham. A familiar face at Rabbit Run, Sandham directed last summer's Youth Production, "Cats", and has appeared in the theater's productions of "Ragtime" and "The Music Man". Sandham has performed and directed in several community theaters including Fine Arts Association and Geauga Lyric Theater Guild where he also serves on the Board of Trustees. "The show has quite a lot going for it," said Sandham. "It is a condensed version of the book, which makes it more adaptable for the stage, but in so doing it still remains true to the essence to the book, keeping all the main events and faithfully representing each of the characters. The musical score is fantastic, and we have brought together some very talented singers for the show." The cast includes Lindsey Sandham as Jo, Allison Lehr as Meg, Meredith Kochan as Beth, Kelly Smith as Amy, and Sandy Kosovich Peck as Marmee. "Little Women" opens Friday, July 13, and runs through Sunday, July 29. Tickets may be purchased at the box office by calling 440-428-7092, 3:00 - 7:00 p.m., Wednesday - Sunday. Curtain time is 8:00 p.m. Rabbit Run Theater is located at 5648 Chapel Rd., Madison, and operates under the auspices of Rabbit Run Community Arts Association, a 501 (c) (3) non-profit corporation. ------=_NextPart_000_0094_01C7C7AD.7E891090 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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“Little Women”, with lyrics by Mindi = Dickstein and music by Jason Howland, is directed by Brendan Sandham.  A = familiar face at Rabbit Run, Sandham directed last summer’s Youth Production, “Cats”, and has appeared in the theater’s productions = of “Ragtime” and “The Music Man”.  Sandham has = performed and directed in several community theaters including Fine Arts = Association and Geauga Lyric Theater Guild where he also serves on the Board of = Trustees.

 

“The show has quite a lot going for it,” = said Sandham.  “It is a condensed version of the book, which makes = it more adaptable for the stage, but in so doing it still remains true to the = essence to the book, keeping all the main events and faithfully representing = each of the characters.  The musical score is fantastic, and we have = brought together some very talented singers for the = show.”

 

The cast includes Lindsey Sandham as Jo, Allison Lehr = as Meg, Meredith Kochan as Beth, Kelly Smith as Amy, and Sandy Kosovich = Peck as Marmee. 

 “Little Women” opens Friday, July 13, and runs through Sunday, July = 29.  Tickets may be purchased at = the box office by calling 440-428-7092, 3:00 – 7:00 p.m., Wednesday = – Sunday.  Curtain time is 8:00 p.m.  Rabbit Run Theater is = located at 5648 Chapel Rd., = Madison, and operates under the auspices of Rabbit Run Community Arts = Association, a 501 (c) (3) non-profit corporation. =

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0094_01C7C7AD.7E891090-- From virtuoso1873 at yahoo.com Mon Jul 16 11:32:41 2007 From: virtuoso1873 at yahoo.com (Mark Greer) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 11:32:41 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]A New Piano Studio in Akron Message-ID: <981423.65998.qm@web51112.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Hello, My name is Mark Greer and I have recently opened a new piano studio in Akron. I am currently accepting new and transfer students from beginning to advanced. Students will experience a comprehensive approach to teaching which will include repertoire/technique, theory, and ear training. My goal is to help each pianist discover the beauty of the music they study and perform and find the life behind the notes, while helping them become more efficient learners and play in a healthy manner. For more information and to set up an audition, please contact me directly at 330-388-0891. Below is a copy of my biography for further information to inquiring students. Thank you, Mark Greer A native of Akron, Ohio, Mark Greer began his piano studies at age twelve and recently completed his Bachelor of Music Degree, magna cum laude, in piano performance at Bowling Green State University where he studied with Dr. Laura Melton. Awards and honors include 1st prize in the state finals of the 2005 OMTA Collegiate Buckeye Competition, 2nd prize at the 2003 Tuesday Musical Competition, Honors in the 2004 and 2006 OMTA Graves Young Artist Competitions, was one of two piano finalists in the 2004 Bowling Green University Concerto Competition, and was the 2005 recipient of the college?s Steve Vun Cannon Memorial Award. He recently made his Carnegie Hall debut at Weill Recital Hall (NYC) in March of 2006. In November of 2004, Greer was the only American pianist to perform on the Dorothy MacKenzie Price Dedication Concert. During the summer of 2004, he was featured live on Vermont Public Radio performing music by Samuel Barber. He has participated in masterclasses with Nelita True, Lambis Vassiliadis, and Virginia Marks. As a student at the Adamant Music School, he has worked with pianists Paul Alberts and Gwen Beamish for the past two summers. Other teachers include Dr. Jane Solose and Mary Ann Griebling. In addition to piano, Greer is an accomplished composer, having been a two-time national prizewinner in the NFMC Composers Contest where he received the Olga Klein Nelson Chamber Music Award for his piece Trois Spectacles. Other awards include a prizewinner in the 2001 OMTA Collegiate Composers contest, honors in the Cleveland Chamber Symphony?s High School Composers Contest, a two-time winner of the Ralph Gilman Composers Award, and a four-time winner of Akron?s Scholastic Composers Contest. His piece entitled Aspect of a Mood was premiered by the Akron Youth Symphony under Eric Benjamin, an orchestra in which he served as principal bassist. During his undergraduate studies at BGSU, Greer was twice President of the collegiate MTNA chapter and taught private and group piano lessons in the Creative Arts Program for area children and adults. A graduate of Harvey S. Firestone High School and the Miller South School for the Visual & Performing Arts, Mark enjoys writing, reading, poetry, artwork, and history. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Take the Internet to Go: Yahoo!Go puts the Internet in your pocket: mail, news, photos & more. http://mobile.yahoo.com/go?refer=1GNXIC >From Jean Zarzour" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_010C_01C7C7BE.9B9363F0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Jean ZarzourFind Your Voice - Voice Over Institute Is celebrating 1 year! g Thank You to the 52 Find Your Voice students for the hard work and commitment you've invested toward your future. It's been my honor to work with you! g Our next class is August 6 - September 24 (scroll below testimonials for details) >From Recent Students Jean, you really know your stuff Girlfriend!!! I wouldn't hesitate to do it all over again. It was a GREAT experience and an absolute joy to have been apart of it. Your knowledge of this voice over business is vast, and you were so gracious to share so much of your "know how" with us. Thank you so much for really caring about this business and for trying to coach us in the right direction! Kathy Boyd ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Jean Zarzour is the coolest thing since ice cubes! She made me feel like her best friend the minute I walked in the door which really helped me to feel comfortable enough to explore what my voice could do. I have been waiting a long time to talk with someone who has this much insight into the business. Kristina Rivera ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I???ve done lots of television and film work, and even some voice over; but the world of voice over is so specialized, that, in spite of working with other voice over coaches, I never felt like I was ???ready??? to do my own demo. After just a few hours with Jean it all fell into place! Her advice and coaching were right on target in her class, and invaluable in the recording studio right through to the finished product. I would not hesitate to use Jean for special projects as well as to continue to keep my newly found skills in tune, and I highly recommend Jean???s classes for beginner through experienced actors! Linda Castro (award winning actress with co-staring roles on ER, The Shield, Cold Case, Philly, Silk Stalkings and Veronica Mars) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I have been wanting a better audio demo for years. Jean Zarzour's expert advice and coaching have been invaluable in helping me to create one. Thanks, Jean. Pete Ferry ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The minute you meet Jean, you get your first lesson in self-confidence. She has a great gift for assessing the strengths and weaknesses of each student, addressing the concerns, questions and specific goals of each individual. Her friendly and relaxed approach coupled with her passion for what she does makes for a juicy environment for creative challenge and growth. Highly recommended for people at any stage of their voiceover career. - Anne McEvoy ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Some key words about Jean: Professional. Prepared. Capable. Shrewd. Supportive. Open. Creative. Hard-working. Committed. Funny. A leader. Caring. Knowledgeable! - James McCormack ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The 8 weeks just flew and I couldn't believe how much work was covered in that time. It was such a great experience! You truly do help us to "find our voice"! The trip to The Reel Thing was awesome! Jimmy and Jean make such a great team! Thanks again for a great experience! Thanks again! - Cathy Nadolski ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This work is far harder than anyone has a clue about. You've been so honest about what it really takes, Jean. Hard work. Much like any other area of acting. How great to walk out with a completed CD! It's been an outstanding experience! - Beverly ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- After just two voice over classes with Jean Zarzour, I was so inspired! You really get a sense of her knowledge and experience in the field. Jimmy at The Reel Thing took the time with each of us to make our demos top notch. Working with such professionalism elevates us. You ROCK, Sista! - Sharon ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I just hope you will have more classes in the future--you have so much to share & I want to learn it ALL!!!! Recording at The Reel Thing was fantastic -- what a unique opportunity to record our work at a professional sound studio! - Ellen ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- It was amazing to put our skills to the test in the "real world" setting of a professional studio, and to hear the final results! Jimmy was great to work with. He was professional and personable, and he gave very helpful feedback.- Nicole ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ You'll come out sounding just as professional as you can be. Recording at The Reel Thing is the perfect end to the class because it shows us that all of our hard work has paid off. You come away with a very professional radio spot. - Laurel Johnson ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Whether you're just beginning or, like me, need to have the rust polished off your skills, Jean can take you from printed page to a ready for prime time MP3 demo. - Marje Rody --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thanks to Jean Zarzour's outstanding guidance, colleagues and acquaintances have noticed a marked difference in my verbal demeanor during simple occasions such as voicemail messages and general conversation with clients. That alone has been worth my time and effort! - Coletta West Now You Can Find Your Voice! Learn all of the technique and gain real world experience toward becoming a working voice over artist with Jean Zarzour & The Reel Thing Recording Studio Who? Jean Zarzour is a 25 year veteran performer and instructor of: Voice Overs, Film, TV & Stage Acting, Dance, Movement & Improv at: Playhouse Sq. Center, The Beck Center, Brecksville's Theater On The Sq., Wake Up & Live/Actors Studio, and for 2 years in London, England & Milan, Italy. You've heard her as a sidekick on AM drive-time at WLTF, WZAK & WMMS in addition to voicing hundreds of commercials and industrials, internationally. Most recently heard on ads for: Ruggles ?? Smith Dairy ?? Ohio.net ?? Lakewood Hospital ?? CEI Member of AFTRA-SAG-AEA-DGA-VASTA Owner of LIPSCHTICK & Founder of The GOT PAY? Organization Visit www.lipschtick.com for a full resume and Click To Hear My Commercial demo The Reel Thing Recording Studios have been providing award winning, state-of-the-art audio production and creative services since 1975. www.thereelthing.com What? No more than 8 students will meet each Monday from 6-8:30 pm (or later, as needed) for 8 weeks All recording equipment and copy will be provided. All you need to bring is a bottle of water to cool your chords! Your final class will take place at The Reel Thing Recording Studios where you'll get the experience of working on commercial copy in a full service recording studio and walk away with a CD of your voice on a fully produced radio spot. You???ll learn Proper Studio Etiquette, Industry Terminology and Microphone Technique with the option to explore a variety of "reads" like: Announcer - Character Voices - Dialects - Industrial Narration Real Person - 2 Person Dialogue - Hard & Soft Sell - Cold Readings Where? 2300 McKinley Ave. Lakewood, Ohio 44107 5 Houses South of the McKinley Exit off I-90 When? Every Monday for 8 weeks August 6 - September 24 6:00 pm- 8:30 pm (or later, as needed) Cost? $320 That's $16 per hour Payment due in advance. Missed classes are not refundable. Must be 18 years old. More Testimonials >From Jimmy Silver, Owner of The Reel Thing Recording Studios "Over the years, Jean's students show up prepared and well-schooled in voice over technique and understanding of the craft. If you want to start to develop your skills as a voice over talent, Jean's class is a good place to start." >From Play House Sq. Center "Thank you for making the Extreme Festival an incredible weekend. When I saw you working with the kids, encouraging them with high expectations, I knew you had the talent for both putting the show together and making the kids happy. Although other people could have pulled the weekend off, your personality and interaction with the kids really made a difference. I can't wait to work with you again! Thanks again and welcome as one of our favorite new teaching artists at Playhouse Sq.!!" Ray Gargano, Education Outreach Manager, Playhouse Square Center >From The Beck Center "I Have had the pleasure of employing Jean Zarzour as a teacher of Film and Television Acting. She is always prepared and her lesson plans are set well in advance. Jean is especially adept at the ability to read a student, assess his or her needs and meet those needs. The students love her. Her personality works well with kids of all ages, even the old kids like me! I can whole heartedly recommend Jean Zarzour as a teacher." Meg Chamberlain, Director of Theater Education 1996-2006 "Jean Zarzour has been part of the Beck Center Education Outreach staff since 1998. She is a gifted actress and comedienne whom the children thoroughly enjoy. She is always prompt, well-prepared, responsible and relates well to children and adults." Lynda Sackett, Director, Dance Education & Former Director of Education Outreach To register call 216-521-3831 Jean Zarzour Lipschtick Putting the SHOW in BUSINESS Nationwide Since 1989! Also Founder Of -The GOT PAY? Organization www.gotpay.org -Find Your Voice-Voice Over Institute Celebrating 1 year 8/07! (next 8wk class starts 8/6/07) Ph/Fax 216-521-3831 Toll Free 866-SCHTICK Read an on line article about Lipschtick www.lipschtick.com ------=_NextPart_000_010C_01C7C7BE.9B9363F0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =EF=BB=BF Jean = Zarzour
Find Your=20 Voice - Voice Over Institute
Is celebrating 1=20 year!
 
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Thank=20 You to the 52 Find Your = Voice=20 students 
for the hard work and=20 commitment 
you've invested toward your future.
It's=20 been my honor to work with you!
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Our next=20 class is
August 6 -=20 September 24
(scroll below = testimonials for=20 details)
 
From Recent Students=20
 
Jean, you really know your = stuff=20 Girlfriend!!!  I wouldn't hesitate to do it all over again.  = It was=20 a GREAT experience and an absolute joy to have been apart of = it. Your=20 knowledge of this voice over business is vast, and you were so gracious = to share=20 so much of your "know how" with us. =20 Thank you so=20 much for really caring = about this=20 business and for trying to coach us in the right direction!  Kathy Boyd
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Jean Zarzour = is the coolest=20 thing since ice cubes!  She made me feel like her best friend the = minute I=20 walked in the door which really helped me to feel comfortable enough to = explore=20 what my voice could do.  I have been waiting a long time to talk = with=20 someone who has this much insight into the = business.   Kristina=20 Rivera
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I=E2=80=99ve done=20 lots of television and film work, and even some voice over;  but = the world=20 of voice over is so specialized, that, in spite of working with other = voice over=20 coaches, I never felt like I was  =20 =E2=80=98ready=E2=80=99 to do=20 my own demo.  After just a few hours with Jean it all fell into=20 place!   Her advice and coaching were right on target in her = class,=20 and invaluable in the recording studio right through to the finished=20 product.  I would not hesitate to use Jean=20 for=20 special projects as well as to continue to keep my newly found skills in = tune,=20 and I highly recommend Jean=E2=80=99s classes for beginner through = experienced=20 actors!   = Linda Castro  (award winning actress with co-staring = roles on=20 ER, The Shield, Cold Case, Philly, Silk Stalkings and = Veronica=20 Mars)

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I have been wanting a better audio demo = for=20 years.  Jean Zarzour's expert advice and coaching have been = invaluable in=20 helping me to create one.  Thanks,=20 Jean.  

Pete Ferry =20

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

 
Now You=20 Can
Find Your = Voice!
 

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

toward becoming = a working voice over artist with 

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

 

 Who?

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

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

Playhouse Sq. Center, The Beck Center,=20

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

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

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

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

Most=20 recently heard on ads for:

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

Member of AFTRA-SAG-AEA-DGA-VASTA

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

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

 

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

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

 www.thereelthing.com

 

What?

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

 

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

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

Announcer - Character=20 Voices - Dialects - Industrial Narration

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

 

Where?

2300 McKinley Ave. Lakewood, = Ohio=20 44107

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

  

When?

Every Monday for 8 = weeks

August 6 -=20 September 24

6:00 pm- 8:30 pm

(or later, = as=20 needed) 

 

Cost?

$320 

That's $16 per=20 hour 

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

Must be 18 years old.

 

 

More=20 Testimonials

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

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

 

From=20 Play House Sq. Center

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

 

From The Beck Center=20

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

 

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

To register=20 call 216-521-3831=20

 

Jean=20 Zarzour 

Lipschtick=20 Putting=20 the SHOW in BUSINESS Nationwide Since=20 1989!

Also Founder=20 Of

-The=20 GOT PAY? Organization www.gotpay.org=20

-Find=20 Your Voice-Voice Over Institute=20 Celebrating 1 year 8/07! = (next 8wk=20 class starts 8/6/07)

Ph/Fax     216-521-3831 = Toll=20 Free   866-SCHTICK=20

Read=20 an on line article about Lipschtick
www.lipschtick.com =  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_010C_01C7C7BE.9B9363F0-- From Janice.Sanborn at oberlin.edu Mon Jul 16 12:31:51 2007 From: Janice.Sanborn at oberlin.edu (Janice Sanborn) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 15:31:51 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Adjunct Teaching Opportunities - Oberlin Message-ID: <32A24197-411F-4BE4-B425-028781FD2208@oberlin.edu> --Boundary_(ID_CzMtyj/DgP44UpuSmNxCEw) Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; delsp=yes; format=flowed Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT The Oberlin College Theater Program is currently accepting resumes from local Theater artists for future consideration as adjunct instructors, especially including teachers of acting and design. MFA, professional experience and college level teaching experience are desirable. Please send resume or cv with references, and description of pedagogy to Paul Moser, Director of Theater and Dance Program, 10 N. Professor Street, Warner Center, Oberlin College, Oberlin, OH 44074. --Boundary_(ID_CzMtyj/DgP44UpuSmNxCEw) Content-type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable
The Oberlin = College Theater Program is currently accepting resumes from local = Theater=A0artists for future=A0consideration as adjunct instructors, = especially including teachers of acting and design. = MFA,=A0professional=A0experience and college level teaching experience = are desirable. Please send resume or cv=A0with references, = and=A0description of pedagogy to Paul Moser, Director of Theater and = Dance Program, 10 N. Professor Street, Warner=A0Center, Oberlin = College,=A0Oberlin, OH 44074.

= --Boundary_(ID_CzMtyj/DgP44UpuSmNxCEw)-- From fsternfeld at gmail.com Mon Jul 16 12:39:21 2007 From: fsternfeld at gmail.com (Fred Sternfeld) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 15:39:21 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]system has been down since last friday - resend your postings Message-ID: ------=_Part_58026_18261309.1184614761557 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline *Hi Folks!* ** *The system has been down since last Friday morning July 13 and is now up and running again. If you sent a posting during that period that hasn't appeared yet, please resend it if it doesn't arrive by tomorrow morning.* ** *On the rare occasions when the system is down, a bulletin is posted on the neohiopal page of my website at **www.fredsternfeld.com* *. * ** *Thanks for your patience! -- Fred Sternfeld http://www.fredsternfeld.com 216-360-0708-home 216-496-6087-cell* ------=_Part_58026_18261309.1184614761557 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline
Hi Folks!
 
The system has been down since last Friday morning July 13 and is now up and running again.  If you sent a posting during that period that hasn't appeared yet, please resend it if it doesn't arrive by tomorrow morning.
 
On the rare occasions when the system is down, a bulletin is posted on the neohiopal page of my website at www.fredsternfeld.com
 
Thanks for your patience!

--
Fred Sternfeld
http://www.fredsternfeld.com
216-360-0708-home
216-496-6087-cell
------=_Part_58026_18261309.1184614761557-- From mamiller107 at earthlink.net Mon Jul 16 12:45:28 2007 From: mamiller107 at earthlink.net (Michael A. Miller) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 15:45:28 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]My www.ArtistsChair.com profile is in featured today Message-ID: <382-220077116194528542@earthlink.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_9458111619475194528542 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_9458221619475194528542" ------=_NextPart_9458221619475194528542 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII My profile has been chosen at random as today's Featured Profile on www.ArtistsChair.com. The website is a bulletin board of postings from participants in various creative disciplines, and is a valuable resource to the artistic community. Please take a moment to visit www.ArtistsChair.com and check out my Featured Profile, as well as the others I have created in the categories of Writers/Editors, Actors/Stage, Promotions/Marketers, Special Events/Event Coordinators. As always, if you or any colleagues need help on a single project, or on a temporary or long-term basis, I always appreciate referrals and strive to make my superior performance a reflection of your sound judgement in referring me. Thank you, Michael A. Miller 216.226.6784 (h) 216.389.6784 (c) mamiller107 at earthlink.net msrg-publications at earthlink.net ------=_NextPart_9458221619475194528542 Content-Type: text/html; charset=US-ASCII
My profile has been chosen at random as today's Featured Profile on www.ArtistsChair.com.  The website is a bulletin board of postings from participants in various creative disciplines, and is a valuable resource to the artistic community.
 
Please take a moment to visit www.ArtistsChair.com and check out my Featured Profile, as well as the others I have created in the categories of Writers/Editors, Actors/Stage, Promotions/Marketers, Special Events/Event Coordinators.
 
As always, if you or any colleagues need help on a single project, or on a temporary or long-term basis, I always appreciate referrals and strive to make my superior performance a reflection of your sound judgement in referring me.
 
Thank you,
 
 
 
Michael A. Miller
216.226.6784 (h)
216.389.6784 (c)

 


------=_NextPart_9458221619475194528542-- ------=_NextPart_9458111619475194528542 Content-Type: image/gif; name="shim.gif" Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 Content-Description: shim.gif Content-Id: <410-2200771161945246661 at 13071999> R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAP///wAAACH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAICRAEAOw== ------=_NextPart_9458111619475194528542 Content-Type: image/gif; name="rule_01.gif" Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 Content-Description: rule_01.gif Content-Id: <184671-2200771161945246762 at 13071999> R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAP///wAAACH5BAAAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAICRAEAOw== ------=_NextPart_9458111619475194528542-- From martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com Mon Jul 16 12:47:12 2007 From: martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com (Martin Friedman) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 12:47:12 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lakeland: Barrymore with Fields/Narten Message-ID: <350694.22829.qm@web36813.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-445700334-1184615232=:22829 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Lakeland Theatre presents THE NORTHEAST OHIO PREMIERE MITCHELL FIELDS* in BARRYMORE by William Luce Featuring Andrew Narten Directed by Martin Friedman Sets and Lights Designed by Keith Nagy Costumes Designed by Craig Tucker Sound Design by Eric Simna * Courtesy of Actor's Equity Association THE STORY: THIS IS A GRAND PIECE OF ADULT COMIC/DRAMATIC THEATRE! Lakeland Theatre proudly features Cleveland actor and teacher Mitchell Fields in this Northeast Ohio premiere on William Luce's Tony-award nominated play. An actor of considerable depth, Mr. Fields tackles the portrayal of actor John Barrymore. Another accomplished actor, Andrew Narten, supports Fields in a wonderful supporting role. Christopher Plummer won a Tony for his portrayal of John Barrymore in the acclaimed Broadway production of this work by the master of one character biographies for the stage, William Luce. The 60 year old legendary actor has rented a New York stage to prepare for a comeback performance of Richard III. Barrymore jokes with the audience, spars with his prompter, reminisces about better times and does delicious imitations of his siblings Lionel and Ethel. "A dazzler .... A portrait of riveting complexity and paradox that finds the balletic elegance in a drunken stagger, the poetry in a blue joke and the churning guts in rarefied verse. As [Barrymore] walks toward his own death it's with the jaunty panache of a boulevardier off to meet his new mistress." N.Y. Times "As good as one man shows get." New Yorker "A staggering success.... Must be seen, must be savored." N.Y. Post "A rare show that leaves you wanting more." Gannett Newspapers "A perfect image of Barrymore." N.Y. Daily News Production Dates: Friday, July 20 @ 8pm Saturday, July 21 @ 2pm and 8pm Sunday, July 22 @ 2pm Friday, July 27 @ 8pm Saturday, July 28 @ 2pm and 8pm Sunday, July 29 @ 2pm Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for students and seniors. Group rates are available. For more information please feel free to either email me, Martin Friedman, at martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com or call 440.525.7034 (and press #1 to bypass the message). --------------------------------- Looking for a deal? Find great prices on flights and hotels with Yahoo! FareChase. --0-445700334-1184615232=:22829 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit                                                        Lakeland Theatre
presents
THE NORTHEAST OHIO PREMIERE

MITCHELL 
FIELDS*

in
BARRYMORE
by
William Luce

Featuring
Andrew Narten

Directed by Martin Friedman 
Sets and Lights Designed by Keith Nagy
Costumes Designed by Craig Tucker        
 Sound Design by Eric Simna

 * Courtesy of Actor's Equity Association
 
THE STORY: THIS IS A GRAND PIECE OF ADULT COMIC/DRAMATIC THEATRE!
Lakeland Theatre proudly features Cleveland actor and teacher Mitchell Fields in this Northeast Ohio premiere on William Luce's Tony-award nominated play. An actor of considerable depth, Mr. Fields tackles the portrayal of actor John Barrymore.  Another accomplished actor, Andrew Narten, supports Fields in a wonderful supporting role. Christopher Plummer won a Tony for his portrayal of John Barrymore in the acclaimed Broadway production of this work by the master of one character biographies for the stage, William Luce. The 60 year old legendary actor has rented a New York stage to prepare for a comeback performance of Richard III. Barrymore jokes with the audience, spars with his prompter, reminisces about better times and does delicious imitations of his siblings Lionel and Ethel.

"A dazzler .... A portrait of riveting complexity and paradox that finds the balletic elegance in a drunken stagger, the poetry in a blue joke and the churning guts in rarefied verse. As [Barrymore] walks toward his own death it's with the jaunty panache of a boulevardier off to meet his new mistress." N.Y. Times
"As good as one man shows get." New Yorker
"A staggering success.... Must be seen, must be savored." N.Y. Post
"A rare show that leaves you wanting more." Gannett Newspapers
"A perfect image of Barrymore." N.Y. Daily News
 
Production Dates:
Friday, July 20  @ 8pm
Saturday, July 21 @ 2pm and 8pm
Sunday, July 22 @ 2pm
Friday, July 27 @ 8pm
Saturday, July 28 @ 2pm and 8pm
Sunday, July 29 @ 2pm
 
Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for students and seniors. Group rates are available.
 
For more information please feel free to either email me, Martin Friedman, at martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com or call 440.525.7034 (and press #1 to bypass the message).


Looking for a deal? Find great prices on flights and hotels with Yahoo! FareChase. --0-445700334-1184615232=:22829-- From akumar at clevelandplayhouse.com Mon Jul 16 13:02:42 2007 From: akumar at clevelandplayhouse.com (Anita Kumar) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 16:02:42 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Announcing Auditions for Children's Roles in A Christmas Story at the Cleveland Play House Message-ID: <008501c7c7e4$58372b70$0f00a8c0@clevelandplayhouse.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0086_01C7C7C2.D1258B70 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Cleveland Play House will hold auditions for children in A Christmas Story on Monday, July 23 and Tuesday, July 24 from 4:00 to 8:00. The auditions are for children only. We are looking for boys and girls of any ethnicity who can play a nine year old, and one boy who can play a five year old (the actor who plays five should probably be older in reality). The auditions are open to both union and non-union actors; no children will become union as a result of being in A Christmas Story. Rehearsals will begin November 5 and performances will be November November 29-December 23. The commitment will in general not conflict with school; you will be notified well in advance of any times that the actors will be asked to miss classes for rehearsals or performances. While the auditions are open to any child who wishes to be considered, they will be by appointment only. To make an appointment, please respond to this email. Please provide the name of the child, the name and contact information for at least one parent, and a preference for date and time. We will accommodate preferences to the best of our ability. For the audition, the child should prepare up to three minutes of anything they wish. What is most common is one or two monologues. There is no singing in the play and there will be no pianist at the audition, but children who wish to do so are welcome to sing. The auditions will be held at the Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euclid Avenue. Again, please respond to this email to make an appointment or to ask any questions. Anita B. Kumar Artistic Intern Cleveland Play House 216-795-7000 x148 akumar at clevelandplayhouse.com Sherlock Holmes, Man of La Mancha, The Chosen, Doubt, Gee's Bend...Great Plays at the Play House this season! ------=_NextPart_000_0086_01C7C7C2.D1258B70 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Announcing Auditions for Children's Roles in A Christmas Story at = the Cleveland Play House

The Cleveland Play House will hold = auditions for children in A Christmas Story on Monday, July 23 and = Tuesday, July 24 from 4:00 to 8:00. The auditions are for children only. = We are looking for boys and girls of any ethnicity who can play a nine = year old, and one boy who can play a five year old (the actor who plays = five should probably be older in reality). The auditions are open to = both union and non-union actors; no children will become union as a = result of being in A Christmas Story.

Rehearsals will begin November 5 and = performances will be November November 29-December 23. The commitment = will in general not conflict with school; you will be notified well in = advance of any times that the actors will be asked to miss classes for = rehearsals or performances.

While the auditions are open to any = child who wishes to be considered, they will be by appointment only. To = make an appointment, please respond to this email. Please provide the = name of the child, the name and contact information for at least one = parent, and a preference for date and time. We will accommodate = preferences to the best of our ability.

For the audition, the child should = prepare up to three minutes of anything they wish. What is most common = is one or two monologues. There is no singing in the play and there will = be no pianist at the audition, but children who wish to do so are = welcome to sing.

The auditions will be held at the = Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euclid Avenue. Again, please respond to this = email to make an appointment or to ask any questions.


Anita B. Kumar
Artistic Intern
Cleveland Play House
216-795-7000 x148
akumar at clevelandplayhouse.com

Sherlock Holmes, Man of La Mancha, The = Chosen, Doubt, Gee's Bend...Great Plays at the Play House this = season!

------=_NextPart_000_0086_01C7C7C2.D1258B70-- From Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu Mon Jul 16 13:29:42 2007 From: Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu (Zoldessy, Brian) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 16:29:42 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Adjunct Faculty Position- Dance Message-ID: <6A7FFA7E48C1A245BF0E0E6426453134022EC46B@chevron5.tri-c.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7C7E8.0AB8C4CD Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The CCC Eastern Campus Theatre, Film & Dance Department seeks a Dance Instructor for the 2007-08 academic year. Two sections available - Dance I and Dance II, both taught concurrently (modern, jazz, etc. - whatever the instructor wishes to teach). Must have a Masters Degree. This individual will have the opportunity to assist in building the Dance program and its curriculum. Acting classes are sometimes available as well. =20 =20 DAYS & TIMES - Mon/Wed - 1pm - 2:50 pm. The Fall Semester begins August 25th. =20 If you are interested in the position, please respond to this email. =20 Thanks, =20 Brian Z. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7C7E8.0AB8C4CD Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The = CCC Eastern=20 Campus Theatre, Film & Dance Department seeks a Dance = Instructor for=20 the 2007-08 academic year.  Two sections available - Dance = I=20 and Dance II, both taught concurrently = (modern, jazz,=20 etc. - whatever the instructor wishes to teach).  Must have a = Masters=20 Degree.  This individual will have the opportunity to = assist in=20 building the Dance program and its curriculum.  Acting classes are=20 sometimes available as well.
 
 
DAYS = & TIMES -=20 Mon/Wed - 1pm - 2:50 pm.  The Fall Semester begins August=20 25th.
 
If you = are=20 interested in the position, please respond to this = email.
 
Thanks,
 
Brian=20 Z.
------_=_NextPart_001_01C7C7E8.0AB8C4CD-- From ray at worldeonline.com Mon Jul 16 13:40:57 2007 From: ray at worldeonline.com (Ray Szuch) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 15:40:57 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fight scene competition - $500.00 grand prize! Message-ID: <035d01c7c7e9$9d4d6170$a92cfea9@Ray> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_035E_01C7C7BF.B4775970 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Indie Gathering Aug. 3/4/5 2007 All taking place at the Rockside Rd. & I-77 Holiday Inn Fight Scene Competition (All ages) $500.00 Overall winner! 4 place winners in each age group! Rules - 90 Seconds MAXIMUM / No weapons used by main character - Main competing character and her/his team (may not exceed 8 people) - Street cloths - Verbal and physical performance of a fight scene - Competition OPEN to all ages, gender, Martial Arts or Non-Martial arts 65+ Films / 20 Hrs. of lectures / 2 day convention Networking parties / Stunt demo's $500.00 Stunt competition / $1,000.00 acting prize Theindiegathering.com / 216-651-5441 Registration at the door: $65 all competition fees include a VIP week end pass to all events (lectures, films etc.) Instructors with 4 or more competitors compete FREE with VIP pass! Need more info, please email me! ray at worldeonline.com or call (216) 651-5441 Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com Founder - "The Indie Gathering" www.theindiegathering.com ------=_NextPart_000_035E_01C7C7BF.B4775970 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

The Indie=20 Gathering

Aug. 3/4/5 = 2007


All taking = place at=20 the

Rockside Rd. & I-77 = Holiday=20 Inn

 

Fight = Scene

Competition

(All = ages)

 

$500.00=20 Overall winner!

4=20 place winners in each age group!

Rules
 - 90 = Seconds=20 MAXIMUM / No weapons used by main character
 - Main competing = character=20 and her/his team (may not exceed  8 people)
 - Street = cloths -=20 Verbal and physical performance of a fight scene
 - Competition = OPEN to=20 all ages, gender, Martial Arts or Non-Martial arts

 

 

65+ Films / = 20 Hrs. of=20 lectures / 2 day convention

Networking = parties /=20 Stunt demo’s

$500.00 = Stunt=20 competition / $1,000.00 acting prize

Theindiegathering.com /=20 216-651-5441

 

 

Registration at the=20 door: $65 all competition
fees include a VIP week end pass to all = events=20 (lectures, films etc.)

Instructors with 4=20 or more competitors compete FREE with VIP pass!

Need more = info, please=20 email me!  ray at worldeonline.com or call = (216)=20 651-5441

 

 

Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com

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

 

 

 
------=_NextPart_000_035E_01C7C7BF.B4775970-- From ray at worldeonline.com Mon Jul 16 13:42:31 2007 From: ray at worldeonline.com (Ray Szuch) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 15:42:31 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Come and meet Conrad Brooks the King of B Movies! Message-ID: <036201c7c7e9$d7256cd0$a92cfea9@Ray> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0363_01C7C7BF.EE4F64D0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Conrad Brooks Conrad's name has become infamous in the world of b-movies so much so that he has been called "The King of B-Films." He has been in more movies than any other actor living or dead, although many are independent and information on all would be difficult to find. He first started in the movie business in 1948 and he worked with two legends in the movie business, Bela Lugosi and Ed Wood. He worked with Bela who is known for playing the original Dracula in two movies, both directed by Ed Wood and one of them would become one of the most infamous movies of all time, Plan 9 from Outer Space. Tim Burton had actor Johnny Depp and others portray the lives of Ed, Bela, and Conrad in the 1994 movie Ed Wood which also features a cameo by Conrad. In recent times he has starred in two films from Eerie Frequency, 2020 An American Nightmare and Shadows in the Woods. Gypsy Vampire Returns! This will be the first showing ever for Conrad's new movie Gypsy Vampire Returns. Conrad Brooks, heir apparent to Ed Wood, serves up a tale of eternal evil. Count Logo returns and will once again be looking for blood. Aug. 3/4/5 at the Holiday Inn I-77 and Rockside Rd. Independence OH Opening films Aug. 3 (Friday) starting at 6 PM, 8 films will be screening and followed by a Networking Party! $15 a day or a week end pass for $25 available at the door. http://theindiegathering.com Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com Founder - "The Indie Gathering" www.theindiegathering.com ------=_NextPart_000_0363_01C7C7BF.EE4F64D0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

Conrad=20 Brooks

Conrad's = name has=20 become infamous in the world of b-movies so much so that he has been = called "The=20 King of B-Films." He has been in more movies than any other actor living = or=20 dead, although many are independent and information on all would be = difficult to=20 find. He first started in the movie business in 1948 and he worked with = two=20 legends in the movie business, Bela Lugosi and Ed Wood. He worked with = Bela who=20 is known for playing the original Dracula in two movies, both directed = by Ed=20 Wood and one of them would become one of the most infamous movies of all = time,=20 Plan 9 from Outer Space. Tim Burton had actor Johnny Depp and others = portray the=20 lives of Ed, Bela, and Conrad in the 1994 movie Ed Wood which also = features a=20 cameo by Conrad. In recent times he has starred in two films from Eerie=20 Frequency, 2020 An American = Nightmare and=20 Shadows in the Woods.

Gypsy = Vampire=20 Returns!
This will be the = first showing=20 ever for Conrad's new movie Gypsy Vampire Returns. Conrad Brooks, heir = apparent=20 to Ed Wood, serves up a tale of eternal evil. Count Logo returns and = will once=20 again be looking for blood.

 

Aug. 3/4/5 at the Holiday = Inn I-77=20 and Rockside = Rd.=20 Independence=20 OH

Opening films Aug. 3 = (Friday)=20 starting at 6 PM, 8 films=20 will be screening and followed by a Networking Party!

$15 a day or a week end = pass for=20 $25 available at the door.

http://theindiegathering.com

 

 

Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com

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

 

 

 
------=_NextPart_000_0363_01C7C7BF.EE4F64D0-- From groovyarts at yahoo.com Mon Jul 16 13:48:48 2007 From: groovyarts at yahoo.com (candy _______) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 13:48:48 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Mansfield Playhouse presents Horror High Message-ID: <854195.62557.qm@web33508.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Horror High ? A Rock Musical July 20, 21, 27 & 28 at 8:00 p.m. on Main Stage Script, music & lyrics by J. M. Kilgore, Adapted from a screenplay by Jack Fowler A new musical based on the 1974 cult classic film! Vernon Potts, a lonely, socially awkward but brilliant high school senior has no friends - except for Robin Jones for whom he holds a secret love. Having been picked on and bullied his entire life, Vernon uses the accidental discovery of a ?Jekyll/Hyde? formula to extract revenge upon his tormentors. Directed by Jeff Kilgore. Starring Benjamin Lowery, Holly Sansom, Kole Ross, Brice Eyerly, Candy Boyd, Chuck Gregory, Jeff Dowdy, Tabitha Rymal, Mike Deveny, Larry Smith, Justin Frontz, Cindy Logan, Chris Mollica and John Paul Felton Check out the news article featured in Fangoria magazine at http://www.fangoria.com/news_article.php?id=4541 Please come out and support the Mansfield Playhouse this summer by seeing Horror High at the special price of $10.00 per ticket! ____________________________________________________________________________________ Pinpoint customers who are looking for what you sell. http://searchmarketing.yahoo.com/ From mycp at weathervaneplayhouse.com Mon Jul 16 14:00:10 2007 From: mycp at weathervaneplayhouse.com (Melanie YC Pepe) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 17:00:10 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]=?iso-8859-1?Q?The_oft-told_story_of_a_prince=2C_a_princess=2C_and_an_evi?= =?iso-8859-1?Q?l_witch-with_a_delightful_twist!?= Message-ID: <0de901c7c7ec$4d05e630$6a01a8c0@wcp.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0DE5_01C7C7CA.C51B4B50 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0DE6_01C7C7CA.C51B4B50" ------=_NextPart_001_0DE6_01C7C7CA.C51B4B50 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable NEWS RELEASE=20 Contact: Melanie YC Pepe (330) 836-2626x 17 www.WeathervanePlayhouse.com Weathervane Playhouse Proudly Presents The Frog Prince A Young Actor Series Production July 28 ~ August 12, 2007 The Frog Prince is a charming musical adaptation of the well-loved = fairy tale, both delightfully sweet and humorous. Hop on in and see this = magical tale full of color, and excitement. This fun and energetic play = is enjoyable for audiences of all ages, with picturesque settings, = harmonious music, energetic dance and lots of laughs ~ so come and = discover your inner-frog and join us for an enchanted hour with a very = happy ending! For an extra dose of fun, come and visit us on one of our special = preshow and after-party performances! Show and Tell with Trish and Mel = will join us on July 31st at 12:30 and August 12th at 2:30 for a = 20-minute pre-show with the frogs in the bog! Stay after for a meet and = greet with the cast, photos, snack, & face painting! Check them out at = http://showandtelltime.com/. American Sign Language Interpretation will be available at the = Saturday, August 4th performance at 3:30 p.m. The Frog Prince will provide Audio Description on the Sunday, August = 5th performance at 3:30 p.m. OUR DIRECTORS: Erin Bennett (Director) ~ Erin is excited to make her Weathervane = debut. She is currently teaching Language Arts at Roberts Middle School. = She previously taught drama and directed plays at Cuyahoga Falls High = School. In addition to working within the school system, Erin has shared = her talents in set design, costuming and stage management with numerous = community theatres in Bath, Cuyahoga Falls, Wadsworth and North Canton. = She is currently finishing her Masters degree in Arts Administration at = The University of Akron.=20 Eddie Nabring (Musical Director) ~ teaches fourth and fifth grade = orchestra classes at Leighton Elementary School in Aurora and is = assistant concert band director at Aurora High School. He has served as = musical director at Aurora High School for Anything Goes, Into the = Woods, West Side Story, Guys and Dolls, Once Upon a Mattress, and Joseph = and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. From 2002-2007 he has served as = musical director for various Harmon Middle School musicals and has = worked with Stow Players for Pump Boys and Dinettes and with Theater = 8:15 in Assassins. Trishah Scalera (Choreographer) ~ Trishah recently received her = Bachelors degree in Music Education from Ashland University. While = attending Ashland, she was involved in numerous theatre productions = including, Proof, Violet, and Cabaret. Trishah as also been performing = professionally in the area for 15 years, and worked on a variety of = productions at Magical Theatre Company and Carousel Dinner Theatre as = well as area community theatres including Weathervane Community = Playhouse, Wooster Stage Partners, and The Players Guild. With a passion = for arts education, Trishah has enjoyed teaching theatre, dance, and = music for the past five years. OUR CAST: Euripides ~ Shea Lee of AKRON (Miller South School for the Visual & = Performing Arts) Cricket ~ Sarah Hineline of AKRON (Miller South School VPA) Jumper ~ D'Angelo Sanders of AKRON(Miller South School VPA) Frog Prince Eric ~ Joshua Leeson of WADSWORTH (Wadsworth High School) King Glum ~ Brandon Kline of AKRON (Miller South School VPA) Jester / Dream Prince ~ Julianna Blischak of AKRON (St. Sebastian = School) Princess Pandora ~ Krissa Duhon of AKRON (Firestone High School) Auntie Drizelda ~ Alexandra Culbertson of BARBERTON (UL Light Middle) Snookums ~ Mika Takahashi of CUYAHOGA FALLS (Miller South School VPA) PRODUCTION TEAM: Director ~ Erin Bennett of CUYAHOGA FALLS Musical Director ~ Eddie Nabring of CUYAHOGA FALLS Choreographer ~ Trishah Scalera of AKRON Stage Manager ~ Leah Magnus of AKRON (Firestone High School, VPA) Lighting Design ~ Leslie Johnson of AKRON (Firestone High School, VPA) *** The Frog Prince Performance Schedule July 28 ~ August 12, 2007 Saturday, July 28 at 3:30 p.m. Sunday, July 29 at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 31 at 12:30 p.m. ~ PRESHOW & AFTER PARTY by "Show & Tell" Friday, August 3 at 7:00 p.m. Saturday, August 4 at 3:30 p.m. ~ ASL Interpretation Sunday, August 5 at 3:30 p.m. ~ Audio Description Tuesday, August 7 at 12:30 p.m. Friday, August 10 at 7:00 p.m. Saturday, August 11 at 3:30 p.m. Sunday, August 12 at 3:30 p.m. ~ PRESHOW & AFTER PARTY by "Show & Tell" Charge by phone at Weathervane's Ticket Office at 330-836-2626. Call between 10:00 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday. Tickets: $10. ### ------=_NextPart_001_0DE6_01C7C7CA.C51B4B50 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
NEWS = RELEASE=20
Contact: Melanie YC Pepe = (330)=20 836-2626x 17
www.WeathervanePlayhouse.com=
 
Weathervane=20 Playhouse
Proudly=20 Presents
The = Frog=20 Prince
A = Young Actor=20 Series Production
July 28 ~=20 August 12, 2007
 
    The Frog=20 Prince is a=20 charming musical adaptation of the well-loved fairy tale, both = delightfully=20 sweet and humorous. Hop on in and see this magical tale full of = color,=20 and excitement. This fun and energetic play is enjoyable for audiences = of all=20 ages, with picturesque settings, harmonious music, energetic dance and = lots of=20 laughs ~ so come and discover your inner-frog and join us for an = enchanted hour=20 with a very happy ending!
 
    = For an extra=20 dose of fun, come and visit us on one of our special preshow and = after-party=20 performances! Show and Tell with Trish and Mel will join us on = July=20 31st at 12:30 and August 12th at 2:30 for a = 20-minute=20 pre-show with the frogs in the bog! Stay after for a meet and greet with = the=20 cast, photos, snack, & face painting! Check them out at http://showandtelltime.com/.=
 
    = American=20 Sign Language Interpretation will be available at the Saturday, = August=20 4th performance at 3:30 p.m.
 
    = The Frog=20 Prince will provide Audio Description on the Sunday, August=20 5th performance at 3:30 p.m.
 
OUR=20 DIRECTORS:
 
    Erin=20 Bennett (Director) ~ Erin = is=20 excited to make her Weathervane debut. She is currently teaching = Language Arts=20 at Roberts Middle School. She previously taught drama and directed plays = at=20 Cuyahoga Falls High School. In addition to working within the school = system,=20 Erin has shared her talents in set design, costuming and stage = management with=20 numerous community theatres in Bath, Cuyahoga Falls, Wadsworth and North = Canton.=20 She is currently finishing her Masters degree in Arts Administration at = The=20 University of Akron.
 
    = Eddie=20 Nabring (Musical Director) ~ teaches fourth = and fifth=20 grade orchestra classes at Leighton Elementary School in Aurora and is = assistant=20 concert band director at Aurora High School. He has served as musical = director=20 at Aurora High School for Anything Goes, Into the Woods, = West=20 Side Story, Guys and Dolls, Once Upon a Mattress, and=20 Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. From 2002-2007 he = has=20 served as musical director for various Harmon Middle School musicals and = has=20 worked with Stow Players for Pump Boys and Dinettes and with = Theater 8:15=20 in Assassins.
 
   =20 Trishah Scalera (Choreographer) ~ Trishah = recently=20 received her Bachelors degree in Music Education from Ashland = University. While=20 attending Ashland, she was involved in numerous theatre productions = including,=20 Proof, Violet, and Cabaret. Trishah as also been = performing=20 professionally in the area for 15 years, and worked on a variety of = productions=20 at Magical Theatre Company and Carousel Dinner Theatre as well as area = community=20 theatres including Weathervane Community Playhouse, Wooster Stage = Partners, and=20 The Players Guild. With a passion for arts education, Trishah has = enjoyed=20 teaching theatre, dance, and music for the past five = years.
 
OUR=20 CAST:
 
Euripides ~ Shea Lee of AKRON (Miller South = School for the=20 Visual & Performing Arts)
Cricket ~ Sarah Hineline of AKRON = (Miller South=20 School VPA)
Jumper ~ D=92Angelo Sanders of=20 AKRON(Miller=20 South School VPA)
Frog Prince=20 Eric ~ Joshua Leeson of=20 WADSWORTH (Wadsworth High School)
King = Glum ~ Brandon Kline of AKRON (Miller South = School=20 VPA)
Jester / Dream=20 Prince ~ Julianna Blischak of = AKRON (St. Sebastian School)
Princess=20 Pandora ~ Krissa Duhon of = AKRON=20 (Firestone High School)
Auntie=20 Drizelda ~ Alexandra = Culbertson of=20 BARBERTON (UL Light Middle)
Snookums ~ Mika Takahashi of CUYAHOGA FALLS = (Miller South=20 School VPA)
 
PRODUCTION=20 TEAM:
 
Director ~ Erin Bennett of CUYAHOGA=20 FALLS
Musical=20 Director ~ Eddie Nabring of = CUYAHOGA=20 FALLS
Choreographer ~ Trishah Scalera of=20 AKRON
Stage=20 Manager ~ Leah Magnus of = AKRON=20 (Firestone High School, VPA)
Lighting=20 Design ~ Leslie Johnson of = AKRON=20 (Firestone High School, VPA)
 
***
The = Frog=20 Prince
Performance=20 Schedule
July 28 ~=20 August 12, 2007
 
Saturday, = July 28 at 3:30=20 p.m.
Sunday, July = 29 at 3:30=20 p.m.
Tuesday, = July 31 at 12:30=20 p.m. ~ PRESHOW & AFTER PARTY by "Show &=20 Tell"
Friday, = August 3 at 7:00=20 p.m.
Saturday, = August 4 at 3:30=20 p.m. ~ ASL Interpretation
Sunday, = August 5 at 3:30=20 p.m. ~ Audio Description
Tuesday, = August 7 at 12:30=20 p.m.
Friday, = August 10 at 7:00=20 p.m.
Saturday, = August 11 at=20 3:30 p.m.
Sunday, = August 12 at 3:30=20 p.m. ~ PRESHOW & AFTER PARTY by "Show &=20 Tell"
 
Charge = by phone at=20 Weathervane=92s Ticket Office at 330-836-2626.
Call = between 10:00=20 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday.
Tickets:=20 $10.
 
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around for velocity... I'm seeking individuals to fill the following roles (with approximate ages, and a special emphasis on those containing a *** next to the description): Cabbie: 40s-50s, blue collar guy The Girl Next Door: a perfect mix between cheerleader and valedictorian, 18-22 *** The Gentleman: young black male, 18-24, a bit of a tough-guy *** Two Baristas: young/trendy, one male, one female Homeless Woman's Daughter: age 6-10 (open to this being the real-life daughter of Homeless Woman) Waitress: female, 20s-40s Business Man: late 30s to early 50s Innocent: the exotic dancer...late 20s to mid-30s (no nudity) *** Auditions will take place on an upcoming weekend, likely Saturday, July 21. "velocity" is a silent four page script that follows the course of a dollar bill as it changes hands throughout a single day. No-budget. All roles are unpaid with a copy of the project provided upon completion. If you have responded before and/or have an audition set, it is unnecessary to do so again. Please respond to: roadscholarship at gmail.com ...with a headshot and/or place where your photo appears on the web. Thank you to all those who have responded throughout the process. Shane velocity a Road Scholar production ------=_Part_45008_19695385.1184623614244 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline
One more time around for velocity...
 
I'm seeking individuals to fill the following roles (with approximate ages, and a special emphasis on those containing a *** next to the description):
 
Cabbie: 40s-50s, blue collar guy
The Girl Next Door: a perfect mix between cheerleader and valedictorian, 18-22 ***
The Gentleman: young black male, 18-24, a bit of a tough-guy ***
Two Baristas: young/trendy, one male, one female
Homeless Woman's Daughter: age 6-10 (open to this being the real-life daughter of Homeless Woman)
Waitress: female, 20s-40s
Business Man: late 30s to early 50s
Innocent: the exotic dancer...late 20s to mid-30s (no nudity) ***
 
Auditions will take place on an upcoming weekend, likely Saturday, July 21.
 
"velocity" is a silent four page script that follows the course of a dollar bill as it changes hands throughout a single day. No-budget. All roles are unpaid with a copy of the project provided upon completion. If you have responded before and/or have an audition set, it is unnecessary to do so again.
 
Please respond to:
 
 
...with a headshot and/or place where your photo appears on the web. Thank you to all those who have responded throughout the process.
 
Shane
velocity
a Road Scholar production
------=_Part_45008_19695385.1184623614244-- From chadstutz at gmail.com Mon Jul 16 17:48:02 2007 From: chadstutz at gmail.com (Chad Stutz) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 20:48:02 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CASTING: Bang & Clatter/Eric Coble production Message-ID: LOOKING FOR 1 FEMALE ACTOR, LATE 30'S, 40'S OR 50'S Show: THE DEAD GUY Premise: Eldon Phelps is given $1million by a reality TV show, and he only has one week to spend it. The catch... he won't be alive at the end of that week. Casting: Roberta Phelps, Eldon's mother. Rehearsals: mid-August through September Performances: September 21 through October 21 Please send resumes and headshots (if available) to: chadstutz at gmail.com Auditions by appointment only. From thefivejones at sbcglobal.net Mon Jul 16 18:12:44 2007 From: thefivejones at sbcglobal.net (Heidi Jones) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 18:12:44 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]string quartet Message-ID: <399841.34286.qm@web80603.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-2044169525-1184634764=:34286 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit La Bella Quarta string quartet is available for weddings, cocktail parties, church services and special events. Contact via e-mail or phone: Molly Jones 440-248-2436 --0-2044169525-1184634764=:34286 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
La Bella Quarta string quartet is available for weddings, cocktail parties, church services and special events. 
 
Contact via e-mail or phone:
 
Molly Jones
440-248-2436
 
--0-2044169525-1184634764=:34286-- From divadxof at yahoo.com Mon Jul 16 18:22:06 2007 From: divadxof at yahoo.com (David Fox) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 18:22:06 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]YouTube videos And news From David Fox Message-ID: <714918.53165.qm@web36510.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-972624078-1184635326=:53165 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hello all. Busy summer for all of us I trust. I have been working on the band CD due out....um soon! Will let you know as we will be doing the grand opening of the new SEEKERS Coffee House and Cafe in Mentor , owned and operated by our good friend Julie Slattery and her husband Jack. More news on that at www.synergydotcom.com and I will be updating our calander there soon... This note is in part to share this link to some live performance video of me and the band... www.youtube.com/divadxof ..AND includes some clips from the 2006 performance of THE BARGAIN. See and share,,,,,not sure I got everyone. Feel free to post code from youtube also. And Yes.....I SEE GOD is there with full cast! And for you myspacers... http://www.myspace.com/divadjxofnet that is my alter ego So much to do...but as I reflect on the love and encouragment shown by all of you....I am sure that anything is possible. God bless you with grace and mercy, David aka~ Angel Rising~ www.divadjxof.net --0-972624078-1184635326=:53165 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hello all.
 
Busy summer for all of us I trust.
 
I have been working on the band CD due out....um soon! Will let you know as we will be doing the grand opening of the new SEEKERS Coffee House and Cafe in Mentor , owned and operated by our good friend Julie Slattery and her husband Jack.
 
More news on that at www.synergydotcom.com   and I will be updating our calander there soon...
 
This note is in part to share this link to some live performance video of me and the band...  
 
www.youtube.com/divadxof   ..AND includes some clips from the 2006 performance of THE BARGAIN.
 
See and share,,,,,not sure I got everyone. Feel free to post code from youtube also. And Yes.....I SEE GOD is there with full cast!
 
And for you myspacers...  http://www.myspace.com/divadjxofnet  that is my alter ego
 
So much to do...but as I reflect on the love and encouragment shown by all of you....I am sure that anything is possible.
 
God bless you with grace and mercy,
 
David
 
aka~ Angel Rising~
 
www.divadjxof.net
--0-972624078-1184635326=:53165-- From annleska at msn.com Mon Jul 16 18:27:13 2007 From: annleska at msn.com (Ann Leska) Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 21:27:13 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Corrected Version/Audition Notice from Brecksville Theater on the Square Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_002A_01C7C7F0.1392BA50 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi : The audition notice that was sent yesterday for She Loves Me, from = Brecksville Theater on the Square had the wrong information listed. = Enclosed is the updated info. Sorry for the inconvenience. Thank you! Ann Leska BTOTS =20 Brecksville Theater on the Square announces auditions for She Loves Me, = the musical comedy that inspired the well-known movie You=E2=80=99ve = Got Mail.=20 Set in 1930=E2=80=99s Hungary, She Loves Me is considered by many to be = the most charming musical ever written. Georg and Amalia are two = feuding clerks in a European parfumerie (perfume/bath shop) who secretly = find solace in their anonymous romantic pen pals, not knowing their = respective correspondents are none other than each other. The stage is = set for many comedic moments in =E2=80=9Cthe shop around the = corner=E2=80=9D with lively character driven songs full of melody and = personality. Show dates will be November 8-11 and November 15-18. Auditions will be held at 7:00 PM on August 19 and 20 at the Blossom = Hill Complex in Brecksville at 4440 Oakes Road in Building 5. Callbacks = will be at 7:00 PM on August 23. All parts available for 14 years of = age and older. She Loves Me showcases a small but strong ensemble cast and chorus = playing a range of vivid memorable characters of all ages. Call 440. = 526.3442 or theater at btots.org for more = information.=20 CAST Georg: male, looks thirty to fortyish, shop clerk, strong = baritone/tenor voice=20 Amalia: female, twenties to thirty-something, shop clerk, high soprano = voice Sipos: male, middle aged, strong comedic role, shop clerk, baritone=20 Mr. Marachek: older looking, comedic role, store owner, baritone Illona: female, tries to look thirty-something, shop cashier, alto = voice Kodaly: male, very slick womanizing shop clerk, baritone/tenor Arpad: male, looks teenage, shop delivery boy, tenor Head Waiter: any age, comedic singing, baritone range Customers/Chorus: men and women, all ages (14 and older) and voices, = strong singing/acting necessary=20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ------- Get a sneak -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ------- Get a sneak peek of the all-new = AOL.com. ------=_NextPart_000_002A_01C7C7F0.1392BA50 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =EF=BB=BF
Hi : The audition notice that was sent = yesterday for=20 She Loves Me, from Brecksville Theater on the Square had the = wrong=20 information listed.  Enclosed is the updated info.  Sorry for = the=20 inconvenience.
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Brecksville = Theater on the=20 Square announces auditions for She Loves Me, the musical comedy = that=20 inspired the well-known movie =20 You=E2=80=99ve Got Mail.

Set in = 1930=E2=80=99s Hungary,=20 She Loves Me is considered by many to be the most charming = musical ever=20 written.  Georg and Amalia = are two=20 feuding clerks in a European parfumerie (perfume/bath shop) who secretly = find=20 solace in their anonymous romantic pen pals, not knowing their = respective=20 correspondents are none other than each other.  The stage is set for many = comedic=20 moments in =E2=80=9Cthe shop around the corner=E2=80=9D with lively = character driven songs full=20 of melody and personality.  = Show=20 dates will be November 8-11 and November = 15-18.

Auditions will = be held at=20 7:00 PM on August 19 and 20 at the Blossom Hill Complex in = Brecksville at=20 4440 Oakes Road in Building 5. Callbacks will be at 7:00 PM on = August=20 23.  All parts available for 14 years of age and = older.

She Loves = Me showcases a small but strong ensemble cast = and chorus=20 playing a range of vivid memorable characters of all = ages.  Call 440.=20 526.3442 or theater at btots.org for more = information.=20

 

CAST

Georg:  male, looks thirty to = fortyish, shop=20 clerk, strong baritone/tenor voice

Amalia:  female, twenties to = thirty-something,=20 shop clerk, high soprano voice

Sipos:  male, middle aged, strong = comedic role,=20 shop clerk, baritone

Mr.=20 Marachek:  older looking, comedic role, = store=20 owner, baritone

Illona:  female, tries to look = thirty-something,=20 shop cashier, alto voice

Kodaly:  male, very slick womanizing = shop clerk,=20 baritone/tenor

Arpad:  male, looks teenage, shop = delivery boy,=20 tenor

Head=20 Waiter:  any age, comedic singing, = baritone=20 range

Customers/Chorus:  = men and=20 women, all ages (14 and older) and voices, strong singing/acting = necessary=20

 

 

 

 

 

 





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Mighty Goliath Productions
announces it's 49th annual production
"The Pirates of Penzance"
April 4, 5, 6, 11, 12, 2008

Producer:  Kathy Snezek
Director:  Bernadette Hisey

Auditions will occur in early December.
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--0__=0ABBF988DFD5CF118f9e8a93df938690918c0ABBF988DFD5CF11-- From geoffshort at sbcglobal.net Tue Jul 17 06:00:51 2007 From: geoffshort at sbcglobal.net (GEOFFFREY SHORT) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 06:00:51 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Join "Cassidy On-Tour" tonight and Additions to Dreamgirls! Message-ID: <787637.53806.qm@web83808.mail.sp1.yahoo.com> --0-1025020197-1184677251=:53806 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Join "Cassidy On-Tour" tonight at the Cuyahoga County Public Library Parma Heights Branch at 7p. 6206 Pearl Rd., Parma Heights! Admission is free! Geoffrey Short, Kim Bush, Caron Wykle and Heather Balogh will be performing some of their favorite music while taking a look behind the scenes of the Cassidy and previewing the upcoming season! Cassidy On-Tour is an outreach performing group of the Cassidy Theatre and is sponsored by Greenbrier Retirement Community. We are also pleased to welcome two new members to the Dreamgirls cast! DeShawn Moses will be playing the role of "Marty" and Tommy Suleiman joins the Dreamgirls ensemble! Congratulations and welcome to both! The Cassidy Theatre is proud to announce the cast for the upcoming production of DREAMGIRLS! September 28th - October 14th, 2007 DREAMGIRLS is the story of the rise of fictional superstar girl group The Dreams at a time in American musical history when rhythm and blues blended with other styles of popular music creating a new American sound. Act One is set in the fabulous sixties - a time when we were still screaming for Elvis and listening to the Beatles, but were dancing to the new beat of countless girl and boy groups like The Supremes, The Marvelettes, The Temptations and The Shirelles. DREAMGIRLS is not just about the singing and the dancing and the performing. The play is also about the behind-the-scenes reality of the entertainment industry - the business part of show business that made possible this cultural phenomenon. Starring: Trinidad Snider as Deena Jones Ayeshah Douglas as Effie White Caron Wykle as Lorrell Robinson Kyle Primous* as Curtis Taylor, Jr. Teddy Rosado as James Thunder Early Carlos Cruz as C.C. White Bianca Sams as Michelle Morris DeShawn Moses as Marty Also Starring Kendra Payne Jennifer Ryan Aric Calhoun David Glowe Nathan Tolliver Earl Branch Alice Nelson Paul-Jordan Jansen Chinetha Hall Chris Bizub Meryl Johnson Holly Harris Jennifer Hayek Tommy Suleiman *Member Actor's Equity Association Directed by Geoffrey Short Musical Direction by David Williams Choreography by Jen Glowe Costumes by Lester Currie Set and Lighting Design by Meghan Mohler Stage Manager - Dylan Dwyer --0-1025020197-1184677251=:53806 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Join
"Cassidy On-Tour"
 tonight at the
6206 Pearl Rd., Parma Heights!
 Admission is free!
 
 Geoffrey Short, Kim Bush, Caron Wykle and Heather Balogh will be performing some of their favorite music while taking a look behind the scenes of the Cassidy and previewing the upcoming season!
 
Cassidy On-Tour is an outreach performing group of the Cassidy Theatre and is sponsored by Greenbrier Retirement Community.
 
We are also pleased to welcome two new members to the Dreamgirls cast!  DeShawn Moses will be playing the role of "Marty" and Tommy Suleiman joins the Dreamgirls ensemble!  Congratulations and welcome to both!
 
The Cassidy Theatre is proud to announce the cast for the upcoming production of
 
DREAMGIRLS!
September 28th - October 14th, 2007
 
DREAMGIRLS is the story of the rise of fictional superstar girl group The Dreams at a time in American musical history when rhythm and blues blended with other styles of popular music creating a new American sound. Act One is set in the fabulous sixties - a time when we were still screaming for Elvis and listening to the Beatles, but were dancing to the new beat of countless girl and boy groups like The Supremes, The Marvelettes, The Temptations and The Shirelles. DREAMGIRLS is not just about the singing and the dancing and the performing. The play is also about the behind-the-scenes reality of the entertainment industry - the business part of show business that made possible this cultural phenomenon.
 
Starring:
 
Trinidad Snider as Deena Jones
Ayeshah Douglas as Effie White
Caron Wykle as Lorrell Robinson
Kyle Primous* as Curtis Taylor, Jr.
Teddy Rosado as James Thunder Early
Carlos Cruz as C.C. White
Bianca Sams as Michelle Morris
DeShawn Moses as Marty
 
Also Starring
 
Kendra Payne                   
Jennifer Ryan
Aric Calhoun                  
David Glowe
Nathan Tolliver                   
Earl Branch
Alice Nelson                  
Paul-Jordan Jansen
Chinetha Hall                 
Chris Bizub
Meryl Johnson
Holly Harris
Jennifer Hayek
Tommy Suleiman

*Member Actor's Equity Association
 
Directed by Geoffrey Short
Musical Direction by David Williams
Choreography by Jen Glowe
Costumes by Lester Currie
Set and Lighting Design by Meghan Mohler
Stage Manager - Dylan Dwyer
--0-1025020197-1184677251=:53806-- From info at standingrock.net Tue Jul 17 06:24:20 2007 From: info at standingrock.net (Standing Rock Cultural Arts) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 09:24:20 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Festive Friday & Sidewalk Cinema July 27 Message-ID: <469CC304.7060708@standingrock.net> Greetings, WHO: Standing Rock Cultural Arts and Main Street Kent present WHAT: Sidewalk Cinema and Festive Friday -A Downtwown Innovative Community Event (D.I.C.E.) -A free screening of the Film ?The Never Ending Story? -Music by the Go Go Joes starting at 5:30pm -Select stores open 5-8pm WHEN: Friday, June 29, 5-11pm WHERE: Outdoors at The Home Savings Plaza -corner of Main and Water Streets in Downtown Kent -bring a blanket or a lawn chair CONTACT: 330-673-4970 Cost: Free www.standingrock.net for updates D.I.C.E. is a grassroots partnership between Standing Rock Cultural Arts and Main Street Kent whose purpose is to revitalize downtown Kent through cultural events. All events take place in the Open Air at The Home Savings Plaza and are free to the public. Sponsored by The Ohio Arts Council, Main Street Kent, The Henry V. and Frances W. Christenson Foundation, The City of Kent, The Kent Parks and Recreation Department, The Home Savings Plaza, Woodsy?s Music, City Bank Antiques, The Hall-Green Insurance Agency, Taco Tantos, The Wild Goat Cafe, Doodles Salon, Guys Pizza, Rays Place, The Loft, and The Licensed Beverage Association The Neverending Story Plot Summary: Rich with symbolism, ?The Neverending Story? is a classic children's tale designed to teach young people to come of age emotionally. The lessons are painless for they are couched in fantastical imagery and wild tales of adventure. Written originally in German by a German author, the story is an important contribution to literature because it addresses the dangers of tyranny. While Adolf Hitler and his Nazis are not directly mentioned in the story, the tale nonetheless reveals an understanding of the emotionally stunted mindset that leads dictators to hunger for power. Through the character of young Bastian Balthazar Bux, the reader gains an intuitive understanding of how life's tragedies can lead one to commit atrocious acts. Directed by Wolfgang Petersen Produced by Bernd Eichinger, Dieter Geissler Written by Michael Ende (novel) Wolfgang Petersen, Herman Weigel Distributed by Warner Brothers Release date(s) Flag of West Germany April 6, 1984 Running time 94 minutes (english version) 102 minutes (german version) Country West Germany About The Go-Go Joes: The Go-Go Joes are a new rock band that got together in the summer of '06. It started when Guitarist Sam Lasko got a drum set in his basement, wich sparked drummer Tyler Gontero's lost talent for drums. After this, the duo started regularly getting together for jam sessions. The thought of a band was rolling around in their heads. This is when they recruited bassist and long time friend, Kevin Bjerre. This new band was named the Accused. The three musicians formed a practice schedule, and started off with covers like Paranoid by Black Sabbath. And House of the Rising sun by the Animals. Plus a couple of Sam Lasko's originals, such as "hellz freezin over" and the popular " If You Die in Heaven". Around this time was when Lasko's Uncle Jim came into town. Being a song writer and long time musician himself, Jim decided to help the Accused record their first set, wich is the one you hear on myspace. After the first semester of school started, the Joes started looking into places to play. Lasko suggested they do the Rock School, wich was a six week period of time where you would be asigned a rock school coach. The band would then form a set and perform at the local Kent Stage. The Accused signed up for the gig. But by the time that they entered rock school, they had came to be known as the Go-Go Joes. This was Lasko's 4th time entering rock school, and the band decided they needed another guitarist, so the Joes recruited Guitarist Shawn Cline for the job(Lasko and Cline had attended previous rock schools together in a different band). Now at this time, the Joes' "Out of rock school" Second guitarist, was Kevin Alspach, but with the genious behind Lasko's writing, and the musical vibe of Cline's solos, plus the the gut wrenching fills from Gontero, and the heart thumping bass from Bjerre, the Joes decided to add Kline to their permanent list and unfortunately drop Alspach. Now the Joes are a thriving and budding rock band in the city of Kent Ohio. Go Go Joes website: http://www.myspace.com/celloboybjerre2 D.I.C.E. Schedule for 2007 Sidewalk Cinema -Friday, July 29, 9pm -Friday, August 31, 9pm Old Fashioned Ice Cream Social -Saturday, August 11, 1-4pm Cider Festival -Saturday, November 3, 12-3pm Thank you for supporting the Arts, Standing Rock Cultural Arts 257 N. Water St. Kent, OH 44240 330-673-4970 www.standingrock.net From Kimyddr at aol.com Tue Jul 17 06:50:59 2007 From: Kimyddr at aol.com (Kimyddr at aol.com) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 09:50:59 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]casting call marc norton show Message-ID: -------------------------------1184680259 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit we are casting for the marc norton show. this includes, episodes,skits and our tv commercials. there may be some pay. sunday july 29th from 11am until 2pm. bring your headshot, resume and your comedy chops. this is some of what we do . 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THE PHILANDERER In the late 1800s, the liberal Norwegian, Henrik Ibsen began to pen plays about the ?new woman,? an independent female, who did not view the man-woman relationship structure as the man being in charge with the female subservient. G. B. Shaw took up the same cry, and along with his commentaries on religion, morality, the educational system and politics, pushed the women?s liberation cause beyond that of Ibsen. Shaw?s ?THE PHILANDERER? is a typical Shavian comedy. It is long on laughs and has many social messages. It centers on the concept of what it means to be a man or a woman. Because the battle between the sexes continues to this very day, the play remains relevant. ?THE PHILANDERER,? which was written in 1893, was only Shaw?s second play. Years later, the more mature Shaw decided that the play needed a more complete ending, and added a fourth act. The Festival is presenting both the three and the four-act versions this season. Having only viewed the three-act presentation I cannot comment on the fourth segment. A friend who saw the quad production commented that the last act was more in what we now consider the Shaw later-years style and more completely wrapped up his message. The play takes us into the Ibsen Club where supposedly modern men and women strive to live social lives of equality, or at least pretend to do so. The action centers on Leonard Charteris, a man committed to remaining unattached. He is a philanderer who believes that only conventional people marry. He believes in "charming friendships." But, when he meets Julia Craven, a self-described "new woman" who belongs only to herself and is the property of no man, he finds he may have met his match, and maybe his mate. In one of the play?s most delightful scenes, which skewers the medical profession, Peter Krantz, as the aptly named Dr. Paramour, becomes depressed when he learns that a new liver disease he thinks he's discovered doesn't exist. Never mind that the news means his patient is perfectly healthy. It is just one of those Shaw inspired moments inserted to zap a group or cause whose actions he finds ridiculous. The festival?s production is on target. Ben Carlson is a delightful cad as philandering Charteris. Nicole Underhay (Julia Craven) effectively develops the womanly-woman. Nicola Correia-Damuge (Sylvia Craven) is clearly the manly-woman, who foreshadows the women who will come forth in the next generation?s liberation movement. Director Alisa Palmer has paced the show well and pointed the comedy lines. Judith Bowden?s set is beautiful and practically designed. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: The Shaw Festival does Shaw like no other acting company. Their production of ?THE PHILANDERER? is a delight while making the author?s points with fine acting and technical finesse. This is a ?sure see.? I?m sorry I didn?t experience the longer version as it would have elongated the wonderful experience. LILLIES In 1990, Jackie Maxwell, the Shaw?s Artistic Director, staged the first reading of a new translation of ?LILLIES,? a play originally written in French by Michel Marc Bouchard. The script went on to be produced across Canada and in Europe. Maxwell, decided to include ?LILLIES? in the 2007 Shaw season. ?LILLIES? is a mystery of hidden desires, the living out of fantasies, and the consequences of forbidden love. Set at a Catholic boys school in a small town in Canada, a secret love affair between two of the male students, a closeted jealous student, a gay drama teacher who pushes against school?s homophobic regulations, and a murder, are all part of the action. The staged reading, directed by Maxwell, was cast with all males, though three of the characters are women. The single gender casting adds an interesting dimension to the proceedings. The presentation was highlighted by fine performances by Kawa Ada as one participant in the love triangle, Blair Williams as his mother, Guy Bannerman as a priest and Ric Reid as an adult who, as a youth, was a member of the love triangle. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: Unfortunately for festival-goers, if they didn?t see the performance on July 13 they will not be able to see it. That?s really sad, as I found ?LILLIES? to be the most interesting scripts of this season and even in a staged reading format, for which the cast only had three rehearsals, the tension and idea development was excellent. It can only be hoped that Maxwell considers producing a staged version at a future Festival. (On a local note, I would encourage one of our more adventurous theatres to consider a staged presentation of the script.) THE CIRCLE Somerset Maugham, the author of ?THE CIRCLE,? is noted for writing plays concerning the British upper-classes and marriage. He believed that, ?in order to understand a society one should study its marriage laws and the arrangements between the sexes.? Like Shaw, Maugham used humor and witticism to develop his philosophical points of view. Maugham questions the 1920 ?s belief that ?men rule the world, wield the political and social instruments of power, and that their women are bred to keep their place while being quietly loving and supportive and provide the country?s great houses with future heirs.? ?THE CIRCLE,? which is considered by dramatists as Maugham?s finest play, has an interesting structure which centers on two love triangles, one relationship in the past, one in the present. The writer is a master at conversational style and the turning of a word to make an effect. His abilities are displayed well in this witty script. Interestingly, the final curtain of 1920?s productions of the play were generally met with hisses and boos as the audience was both shocked and repelled by the unexpected conclusion. Modern day audiences, considering the high rate of infidelity and divorce, are less likely to respond negatively. The story centers on the three-year marriage of Arnold and Elizabeth. He is a wealthy member of the British parliament. Arnold?s father and mother were divorced when he was young. The mother ran off with the father?s best friend, who, if not for the scandal, might have been elected Prime Minister. Elizabeth invites her lover (Edward Lutton), Arnold?s mother, the mother?s current husband, and a female family friend for a visit. Of course, the reason for the visit is to create havoc. The results, as can be assumed, turn out to be a showcase for questioning the need for marriage, what is the basis for love, and challenges whether love is an important ingredient in a successful marriage. Director Neil Munro had a clear concept, and accomplished it with proper pacing and imbuing his cast with the necessary attitudes and character development. He has even incorporated clever set and props changes as part of the production. The cast is excellent. David Jansen is properly uptight as Arnold. Beautiful and talented Moya O?Connell is delightful as conflicted Elizabeth. Gray Powell?s Edward Lutton is appropriately frustrated by Elizabeth?s decisions and the alteration of her choices regarding him. Wendy Thatcher is a hoot as Arnold?s estranged mother. Michael Ball is wonderful as the curmudgeon/puffed-up second husband of Lady Kitty. David Shurmann is attitude perfect as Arnold?s father. The production is performed in a beautifully appointed drawing room set, in the intimate Royal George Theatre. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: By today?s standards, ?THE CIRCLE? is a piece of fluff. In the 20s, when it was first staged, Maugham?s script confronted real issues and gave a flash of what was going to happen during the era of women?s liberation. The fine production is worth seeing, if for no other reason than to get a glimpse of early 20th century attitudes about men, women and marriage. In the next column I?ll review ?THE CASSILIS ENGAGEMENT? and ?THE KILTARTIN COMEDIES? and some information about other attractions in or near Niagara-on-the Lake. 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. 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The first time happens only once. And you'll want to be there to see this ... 
 
because mind-blowing rock 'n' roll is back. Karmic Dogma, Northeast Ohio's new progressive-rock band, will debut at 4:30 p.m., Saturday, July 21 at Ingenuity, Cleveland 's cutting-edge festival of arts and technology.
 
Karmic Dogma features Akron natives Dave Hineline (guitar) and Jon Batten (drums) and Shaker Heights residents Carolyn Jack (vocals) and Bruce Jennings (bass). They'll perform their powerful, political, original songs on the Chrysler-Jeep/WAVE Stage, on Euclid Avenue near the Cleveland State University College of Urban Affairs building between E. 17th and 18th streets.  
 
This first-ever concert by Karmic Dogma coincides with the release of the band's debut CD, "Insomniacs in the Bed of Faith," which will be available for purchase during the performance, along with limited-edition T-shirts.   
 
Ingenuity runs Thursday, July 18 through Sunday, July 22 in the Playhouse Square area of downtown Cleveland . For $5, you can get a passport admitting you to every festival event, outside or indoors, for one day; $15 buys a pass for the entire four-day festival. Go to www.ingenuitycleveland.com for complete information on events, performers, locations and admission.
--0-1288149643-1184683096=:84639-- From annsteffs at hotmail.com Tue Jul 17 07:53:59 2007 From: annsteffs at hotmail.com (Annmarie Steffes) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 10:53:59 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Robin Hood Caper Auditions at Royalton Players Message-ID: The Royalton Players will be holding auditions for "The Robin Hood Caper" by Fred Carmichael July 22nd and 23rd at 7pm. Carmichael takes an old plot - rob from the rich and give to the poor - and adds an amusing modern slant with 4 retired crooks who use their talents for charitable purposes. All roles available. The cast consists of 6 men and 4 women. Description of characters: The 4 "retired" crooks carry the bulk of the play, consisting of: ? Flora Langley: an old and very kindly soul ? Jason Bosley: speaks with a soft, almost ministerial quality in his voice ? Emily Jordan: perhaps the youngest of the four. The best preserved with a good figure for one her age. ? Phillip Mullins: older than the other three but with a wonderful sense of humor and something of a flirt. Other characters: ? Richard Collins: middle aged, handsome in a more rugged then pretty-boy way. ? Jessica Selby: attractive in mid twenties to thirties with a keen sense of humor but capable of being firm. ? Hubert Ratner: middle aged, smooth and overly confident to the point of being almost oily. ? Warren Coates: also middle aged, always trying to please but has unfortunate way of always saying the wrong thing. ? Frederick Ruggles: middle aged pleasant looking man whose gruffness hides quite a warm heart. ? Sylvia Coates: proper wife of a small-town official. Ages are approximate. Will consider individuals who are not the ages indicated but can be made up to look that age. Auditions will be held at the Masonic Temple, 6320 Royalton Rd in North Royalton (on 82 across from Arby's). Please be prepared to read from the script. The show will run September 21, 22, 23, 28, and 29. _________________________________________________________________ http://imagine-windowslive.com/hotmail/?locale=en-us&ocid=TXT_TAGHM_migration_HM_mini_pcmag_0507 From annsteffs at hotmail.com Tue Jul 17 07:57:46 2007 From: annsteffs at hotmail.com (Annmarie Steffes) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 10:57:46 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Final Correction to Royalton Players's Coffeehouse Production Message-ID: Sorry about the constantly changing times, but the Royalton Players are holding auditions for their coffeehouse production both Sunday August 5th and Monday the 6th at 7:30 pm and Sunday July 29th and Monday the 30th at 7pm (Please note additional audition dates). This production will feature three original plays produced by the Royalton Players. Director Domenic Farinelli (holding auditions the 5th and 6th) needs the following: 2 children, ages 10-12 10 teenagers, ages 13-17 Directors Ryan Grimes and Colleen Carrick (holding auditions the 29th and 30th) need the following: 1 male, age 14-18 1 male, age 20-30 1 female, age 20-30 5 females, ages 14-18 1 male, age 40-65 Auditions will be held at the Masonic Temple in North Royalton (6320 Royalton Rd, across from the North Royalton Arby's). Please be prepared to read from the scripts. This show is a one weekend performance on October 12th and 13th. For more information or if you are interested please contact Patty Devine at (440) 843-9637 Again, very sorry about the change in audition times, but due to the director's schedules and other ongoing theatre activites there were conflicts. Thanks! _________________________________________________________________ http://newlivehotmail.com From JGemini61065 at aol.com Tue Jul 17 08:05:07 2007 From: JGemini61065 at aol.com (JGemini61065 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 11:05:07 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ryan Finn where for art thou???????????? Message-ID: --part1_be3.17e427fb.33ce34a3_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Does anyone know how to get ahold of Ryan Finn?? He filmed his final film project at the Mansfield reformatory this past freezeing January. I believe Dante decribes 'hell' as a cold so cold it burns, not hot heat. Well the reformatory in January comes pretty dang close to this. It would be nice to hear something about this project...what happend...what grade did he get on the film...etc. Thank you for your time,Jeffrey ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour --part1_be3.17e427fb.33ce34a3_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Does an= yone know how to get ahold of Ryan Finn??
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Olmsted Performing Arts is in need of a trumpet player and a percussionists for our upcoming run of Disney's Beauty and the Beast. Our rehearsal/performance schedule is as follows:

Pit Rehearsal - Sunday, July 22 & Sunday, July 29 from 2:00-5:00

Tech Rehearsals - Tuesday, July 31 & Wednesday, August 1 in the evening (TBA)

Performances - Thursday - Saturday, August 2-4 at 7:30pm each evening with a 2:00pm matinee on Saturday, August 4.

Stipend available.

Interested instrumentalists should reply to:

Jason Falkofsky, Music Director at jason at olmstedperformingarts.com

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PC Magazine?s 2007 editors? choice for best web mail?award-winning Windows Live Hotmail. From asteiner at solonohio.org Tue Jul 17 10:05:55 2007 From: asteiner at solonohio.org (Arian Steiner) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 13:05:55 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Job Posting: Part Time Theater Education Department Coordinator/Manager on Duty Message-ID: <20070717T130555Z_0A9400130000@solonohio.org> --____DMZDPDYDKDFLRYNAKWKN____ Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT CITY OF SOLON SOLON CENTER FOR THE ARTS Part Time Theater Education Department Coordinator/Manager on Duty =20 Solon Center for the Arts is accepting applications for the Theater = Education Department Coordinator/Manager on Duty.=20 =20 Qualified Applicants must have completed a Bachelor of Arts degree in = Theater, Theater Education or a degree in a related field. Graduate = experience a plus. Responsibilities include both coordinating the Theater = Education Department as well as Administrative/Managerial duties. This = position involves daytime, evenings and some weekend hours totaling up to = 30-35 hours per week. This position is slotted at Grade C on the Wage = Scale which has a beginning hourly range of $13.0106. The successful = candidate will be slotted according their experience. In addition, rates = for teaching are established at a higher level. Applicants with previous = Arts Administration experience preferred. =20 Candidates for the coordinator position will be the driving force behind = all theater classes and workshops. Applicants must be professional, = display leadership qualities and be able to manage and coordinate the = theater faculty and students. Excellent problem solving and organizational = skills are a must. Candidates must be attentive to detail and have = artistic capabilities as well as business experience. The Theater = Education Department Coordinator will also be responsible for assisting = with day to day operations at the Center. The candidate will assist other = staff members, be responsible for opening/closing the building and operate = as manager on duty. Applicants must be able to work in a team environment. =20 Interested applicants should submit a letter of interest along with two = copies of a current resume by Monday, August 6, 2007 to the attention of = the Human Resources Department at the following address: = =20 City of Solon 34200 Bainbridge Road City of Solon 44139 =20 In addition, you may also email your letter and resume to tcornhof at solonohi= o.org. The names of all candidates for this position are subject to = public disclosure upon request. =20 The City of Solon is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminat= e on the basis of age, military status, national origin, race, religion, = sex, or disabled status in employment or the provision of services. = Please contact the Human Resource Manager regarding any accommodations = needed in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. --____DMZDPDYDKDFLRYNAKWKN____ Content-Type: multipart/related; boundary="____MVKRWDMCVYAUZIWRSEOV____" --____MVKRWDMCVYAUZIWRSEOV____ Content-Type: text/html; charset=windows-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT

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SOLON CENTER FOR THE ARTS

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Part Time Theater Education Department Coordinator/Ma= nager on Duty

 

Solon Cente= r = for the Arts is accepting applications for the Theater Education Department= Coordinator/Manager on Duty.

 

Qualified Applicants must have completed a Bachelor of Arts = degree in Theater, Theater Education or a degree in a related field. = Graduate experience a plus. Responsibilities include both coordinating the = Theater Education Department as well as Administrative/Managerial duties. = This position involves daytime, evenings and some weekend hours totaling = up to 30-35 hours per week. This position is slotted at Grade C on the = Wage Scale which has a beginning hourly range of $13.0106.  The successful candidate will be slotted = according their experience.  = In addition, rates for teaching are established at a higher level. = Applicants with previous Arts Administration experience preferred.

 

Candidates for the = coordinator position will be the driving force behind all theater classes = and workshops. Applicants must be professional, display leadership = qualities and be able to manage and coordinate the theater faculty and = students. Excellent problem solving and organizational skills are a must. = Candidates must be attentive to detail and have artistic capabilities as = well as business experience. The Theater Education Department Coordinator = will also be responsible for assisting with day to day operations at the = Center. The candidate will assist other staff members, be responsible for = opening/closing the building and operate as manager on duty. Applicants = must be able to work in a team environment.

 

Interested applicants = should submit a letter of interest along with two copies of a current = resume by Monday, August 6, 2007 = to the attention of the Human= Resources Department at = the following address:        =              =

City of Solon

34200 Bainbridge Road

= City of Solon 44= 139<= /P>

 

In addition, you may also = email your letter and resume to tcornhof at solonohio.org.  The names of all candidates for = this position are subject to public disclosure upon request.

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The City of Solon is an = Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of age, = military status, national origin, race, religion, sex, or disabled status = in employment or the provision of services.  Please contact the Human Resource Manager regarding any = accommodations needed in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities = Act of 1990.

--____MVKRWDMCVYAUZIWRSEOV____-- --____DMZDPDYDKDFLRYNAKWKN____-- From asteiner at solonohio.org Tue Jul 17 10:06:55 2007 From: asteiner at solonohio.org (Arian Steiner) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 13:06:55 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Job Posting: Part Time Dance Instructor Message-ID: <20070717T130655Z_0A9400130000@solonohio.org> --____NHDEZPWENNDQWZIMVCAO____ Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT CITY OF SOLON SOLON CENTER FOR THE ARTS Part Time Dance Instructor Solon Center for the Arts is accepting applications for Part Time Dance = Instructors.=20 =20 Qualified Applicants must have completed a Bachelor of Arts degree in = Dance from an accredited institution or be in their last year of obtaining = such a degree. Graduate experience and/or previous teaching experience a = plus. This position involves daytime, evenings and some weekend hours = starting in the Fall of 2007. Hourly rate is based upon experience and can = range from $22.00 to $25.00 per hour. =20 The successful applicant for the dance instructor position will work = closely with the Dance Department Coordinator. Applicants must be = knowledgeable in classical ballet, jazz and tap, along with having the = ability to work with students of all ages and skill levels. Previous = experience in hip hop is also a plus. Applicants must be professional, = display leadership qualities and be able to work in a team environment. = In addition, applicants should possess excellent problem solving, = organizational and interpersonal communications skills. =20 Interested applicants should submit a letter of interest along with two = copies of a current resume by Friday, August 3, 2007 to the attention of = the Human Resources Department at the following address: = =20 City of Solon 34200 Bainbridge Road City of Solon 44139 =20 In addition, you may also email your letter and resume to tcornhof at solonohi= o.org. The names of all candidates for this position are subject to public = disclosure upon request. =20 The City of Solon is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminat= e on the basis of age, military status, national origin, race, religion, = sex, or disabled status in employment or the provision of services. = Please contact the Human Resource Manager regarding any accommodations = needed in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. =20 POSTED: July 14, 2007 --____NHDEZPWENNDQWZIMVCAO____ Content-Type: multipart/related; boundary="____PZLOQALDLUXMBBOZWORM____" --____PZLOQALDLUXMBBOZWORM____ Content-Type: text/html; charset=windows-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT

CITY OF SOLON<= /P>

SOLON CENTER FOR THE ARTS

=

Part Time Dance Instructor

Solon Cente= r = for the Arts is accepting applications for Part Time Dance Instructors. =

 

Qualified Applicants must have completed a Bachelor of Arts = degree in Dance from an accredited institution or be in their last year of = obtaining such a degree. Graduate experience and/or previous teaching = experience a plus. This position involves daytime, evenings and some = weekend hours starting in the Fall of 2007. Hourly rate is based upon = experience and can range from $22.00 to $25.00 per hour.<= /SPAN>

 

The successful applicant = for the dance instructor position will work closely with the Dance = Department Coordinator.  Appl= icants must be knowledgeable in classical ballet, jazz and tap, along with = having the ability to work with students of all ages and skill levels. =   Previous experience = in hip hop is also a plus. Applicants must be professional, display = leadership qualities and be able to work in a team environment.  In addition, applicants should = possess excellent problem solving, organizational and interpersonal = communications skills.

 

Interested applicants = should submit a letter of interest along with two copies of a current = resume by Friday, August 3, 2007 = to the attention of the Human= Resources Department at the following address:    =             &nb= sp;      

City of Solon

34200 Bainbridge Road

= City of Solon 44= 139<= /P>

 

In addition, you may also = email your letter and resume to tcornhof at solonohio.org. The = names of all candidates for this position are subject to public disclosure = upon request.

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The City of Solon is an = Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of age, = military status, national origin, race, religion, sex, or disabled status = in employment or the provision of services.  Please contact the Human Resource Manager regarding any = accommodations needed in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities = Act of 1990.

=  

POSTED: July 14, 2007 --____PZLOQALDLUXMBBOZWORM____-- --____NHDEZPWENNDQWZIMVCAO____-- >From Leigh Angela Tue Jul 17 19:26:09 2007 From: Leigh Angela (Leigh Angela) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 14:26:09 -0400 (GMT-04:00) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Female Vocalist Needed, Professional Pay, Long term gig! Message-ID: <22084191.1184696770138.JavaMail.root at elwamui-sweet.atl.sa.earthlink.net> Jerry Bruno Productions (www.JerryBruno.com) is seeking a professional grade female vocalist for one of our most popular, first-call bands! Immediate bookings for weddings and private events. Must have great stage presence and be well-versed in all styles, from standards and jazz, to motown and current. Do not contact the office via the web site. Please respond only to Leigh by replying to this email with bio/resume/experience and photos. Only serious responses will be considered for an audition. Chosen vocalist must make this band their top priority (Saturday nights are most common). Thank you, Leigh A Peterson Entertainment Coordinator and vocalist with "The Avenue" Jerry Bruno Productions "Fear is the lock, and laughter the key to your heart." --Stephen Stills, Suite: Judy Blue Eyes From Mercuryss2003 at aol.com Tue Jul 17 11:42:44 2007 From: Mercuryss2003 at aol.com (Mercuryss2003 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 14:42:44 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Mercury Summer Stock: MAME: Buy One Get One Free: Wednesday Message-ID: --part1_cd7.14e532a8.33ce67a4_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Mercury Summer Stock offers Buy One Get One Free this Wednesday July 18 at=20 7:30pm MAME Book by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee Music and Lyrics by Jerry=20 Herman Based on the Novel by Patrick Dennis and the play =E2=80=9CAUNTIE MAME=E2=80=9D by Lawrence and Lee Directed and Choreographed by Pierre-Jacques Brault Opening July 13, 2007 At the Parma Little Theatre=20 Who is Mame? Some of Mame's wild, adventurous spirit is inside everyone who=20 lives for the moment and believes that =E2=80=9Clife is a banquet!=E2=80=9D=20= It's the height of=20 the 1920's and Auntie Mame becomes the guardian for her ten-year-old nephew,= =20 Patrick. Mercury Summer Stock presents Broadway's favorite madcap aunt!=20 Director Pierre-Jacques Brault helms an exciting production of the classic m= usical,=20 MAME, starring Cleveland's Own Broadway Diva, Jacqi Loewy. The winner of=20 three Tony Awards, Mame and her friends will have you humming for days to co= me,=20 with an irresistible score by Jerry Herman that includes =E2=80=9CIf He Walk= ed Into My=20 Life=E2=80=9D, =E2=80=9COpen a New Window=E2=80=9D, =E2=80=9CWe Need A Littl= e Christmas=E2=80=9D, =E2=80=9CBosom Buddies=E2=80=9D,=20 and of course, the Title Song. MAME will open on July 13, 2007 at the Parma=20 Little Theatre (6285 W. 54th Street, Parma). This is a limited engagement th= at=20 plays through July 28, 2007. The creative and design team are: Sara Smith, musical director; Juan Ingram,= =20 trumpeter; Mindi Bonde, stage manager.=20 The cast includes Jacqi Loewy* as Mame Dennis; Timothy Mark Adkins=20 (Beauregard), Dan DiCello (Mame's Friend), Katie Erney (Mame's Friend), Jon=20= Fancher (Mr.=20 Dwight Babcock), Amanda Fertal (Agnes Gooch), Christopher Fortunato (Mr.=20 Claude Upson), Annie Hickey (Mame's Friend), Sara Hubacher (Vera Charles), J= oanna=20 May Hunkins (Mame's Friend), Larissa Laughin (Mame's Friend), Judith Lucas=20 (Mrs. Doris Upson), Brian Marshall (Older Patrick), Daniel Marshall (Ito), M= ark=20 McCarthy (Mame's Friend), Cathy Prince (Mame's Friend), Molly Richards (Mame= 's=20 Friend), Olivia Scicolone (Mame's Friend), Miles Sternfeld (Young Patrick),=20 Kris Tesar (Mame's Friend), Matthew Thomas (Mame's Friend), Christopher We= ible=20 (Mame's Friend), Arthur Wise (Mame's Friend). Tickets for MAME are $15.00-$12.00 and available by calling Mercury Summer=20 Stock box office at (216) 771-5862. At A Glance:=20 What: Mercury Summer Stock: MAME When: July 18, 19, 20 21, and 25, 26, 27, 28; All performances at 7:30PM Where: Parma Little Theatre (Adjacent to Parma Senior High) 6285 W.54th=20 Street, Parma OH 44129 Cost: $15.00 for Adults and $12.00 for Juniors/Seniors For more information please visit our website at www.mercurysummerstock.com *Appears Courtesy of Actors Equity Association ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at=20 http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour --part1_cd7.14e532a8.33ce67a4_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

Mercury Summer Stoc= k offers Buy One Get One Free this Wednesday July 18 at 7:30pm=

MAME
Book by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee    = ; Music and Lyrics by Jerry Herman
Based on the Novel by Patrick Dennis
and the play =E2=80=9CAUNTIE MAME=E2=80=9D by Lawrence and Lee

Directed and Choreographed by Pierre-Jacques Brault
Opening July 13, 2007
At the Parma Little Theatre

Who is Mame? Some of Mame's wild, adventurous=20= spirit is inside everyone who lives for the moment and believes that =E2=80= =9Clife is a banquet!=E2=80=9D It's the height of the 1920's and Auntie Mame= becomes the guardian for her ten-year-old nephew, Patrick. Mercu= ry Summer Stock presents Broadway's favorite madcap aunt! Direct= or Pierre-Jacques Brault helms an exciting production of the classic musical= , MAME, starring Cleveland's Own Broadway Diva, Jacqi= Loewy.  The winner of three Tony Awards, Mame and her friends will ha= ve you humming for days to come, with an irresistible score by Jerry Herman=20= that includes =E2=80=9CIf He Walked Into My Life=E2=80=9D, =E2=80=9COpen a N= ew Window=E2=80=9D, =E2=80=9CWe Need A Little Christmas=E2=80=9D, =E2=80=9CB= osom Buddies=E2=80=9D, and of course, the Title Song. MAME will open on July 13, 2007 at the Parma Little Theatre (6285 W. 54th= Street, Parma). This is a limited engagement that plays through July 28, 20= 07.

The creative and design team are: Sara Smith, musical director; Juan Ingram,= trumpeter; Mindi Bonde, stage manager.


The cast includes Jacqi Loewy* as Mame Dennis;= Timothy Mark Adkins (Beauregard), Dan DiCello (Mame's Friend), Katie Erney=20= (Mame's Friend), Jon Fancher (Mr. Dwight Babcock), Amanda Fertal (Agnes Gooc= h), Christopher Fortunato (Mr. Claude Upson), Annie Hickey (Mame's Friend),=20= Sara Hubacher (Vera Charles), Joanna May Hunkins (Mame's Friend), Larissa La= ughin (Mame's Friend), Judith Lucas (Mrs. Doris Upson), Brian Marshall (Olde= r Patrick), Daniel Marshall (Ito), Mark McCarthy (Mame's Friend), Cathy Prin= ce (Mame's Friend), Molly Richards (Mame's Friend), Olivia Scicolone (Mame's= Friend), Miles Sternfeld (Young Patrick), Kris Tesar (Mame's Friend), Matth= ew Thomas (Mame's Friend),  Christopher Weible (Mame's Friend), Arthur= Wise (Mame's Friend).


Tickets for MAME are $15.00-$1= 2.00 and available by calling Mercury Summer Stock box office at = (216) 771-5862
.

At A Glance:

What: Mercury Summer Stock: MAME

When: July 18, 19, 20 21, and 25, 26, 27, 28; All performances at 7:30PM

Where: Parma Little Theatre (Adjacent to Parma Senior High) 6285 W.5= 4th Street, Parma OH 44129

Cost: $15.00 for Adults and $12.00 for Juniors/Seniors

For more information please visit our websit= e at www.mercurysummerstock.com

*Appears Courtesy of Actors Equity Association




**************************************
Get a s= neak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour --part1_cd7.14e532a8.33ce67a4_boundary-- From dadsongs at gmail.com Tue Jul 17 11:45:40 2007 From: dadsongs at gmail.com (Bruce Jennings) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 14:45:40 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Attention Childrens' Melody Experts With Clean Hands and Bright Faces! Message-ID: ------=_Part_9692_14766268.1184697940422 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline HELP! I am working on a project of producing a children's music CD. My client wants a song arranged to a specific melody. The original song had lyrics that read: "We're all in our places, clean hands and bright faces," or something to the effect. I don't know the melody. I'd gratefully appreciate if someone could either convey the melody, either by name or -- if need be -- singing it to me over the phone. Bruce Jennings ------=_Part_9692_14766268.1184697940422 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline
HELP!
 
I am working on a project of producing a children's music CD. My client wants a song arranged to a specific melody. The original song had lyrics that read: "We're all in our places, clean hands and bright faces," or something to the effect. I don't know the melody. I'd gratefully appreciate if someone could either convey the melody, either by name or -- if need be -- singing it to me over the phone.
 
Bruce Jennings
------=_Part_9692_14766268.1184697940422-- From elektrica53 at hotmail.com Tue Jul 17 12:13:45 2007 From: elektrica53 at hotmail.com (silvia marchena guillen) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 14:13:45 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Filmmaker got featured on Youtube! Message-ID:
Hello all! This is just to let you know that the team of Cinekadavera Digital is very pleased to announced that the second episode of our five episodes series "HangGirl" got featured on Youtube! We just received an email from the editor's saying that they have watched the video and have been selected as the "Editor's pick", so now we are in the front page of youtube and everybody can see it!
If you haven't see it yet, please check it out:
 
From magnet at magnet.aztemail.com Tue Jul 17 12:34:27 2007 From: magnet at magnet.aztemail.com (MAGNET) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 15:34:27 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Something Dada Makes Way For Krisztina Lazar Message-ID: <20070717-15342693-5a8-0@acc7> Something Dada will not be having a show this Friday night, while the Tower Press Building welcomes Krisztina Lazar's solo show to the Wooltex Gallery. The opening reception runs from 5 PM to 8 PM at the Wooltex Gallery. Check out Krisztina's website at http://www.transcendentbird.com/ for more information on her artistry. Something Dada will be back on Saturday night for our regularly scheduled 8 and 10:30 PM shows. We are sometimes transcendent, though seldom birdlike, and will also be in the Wooltex Gallery. So come down Saturday night if you can't make the opening (heck, even if you can, come on back) and see what we're making up. SOMETHING DADA IMPROVISATIONAL COMEDY All New... All Different... Like Always. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Next show times (all ages welcome - all tickets just $10): Friday, July 20th, 2007 **NO SHOW - COME SEE THE OPENING** Saturday, July 21st, 2007 8:00 PM and 10:30 PM The Wooltex Gallery Tower Press Building 1900 Superior Avenue Cleveland, OH Free Parking In Rear Cash and Checks only, ATM on site ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Something Dada The Tower Press Building 1900 Superior Ave., Suite 120 Cleveland, OH 44114 216.696.HAHA (4242) info at somethingdada.com http://www.somethingdada.com http://www.cafepress.com/somethingdada http://www.myspace.com/somethingdada Please do not reply to this email. To respond, please send email to info at somethingdada.com. This announcement was sent to neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com. If you do not wish to receive future announcements, please copy and paste the following into your browser's address bar: http://magnet.aztemail.com/optout.asp?addid=1535218&listid=78 From dadsongs at gmail.com Tue Jul 17 14:54:17 2007 From: dadsongs at gmail.com (Bruce Jennings) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 17:54:17 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Childrens' Melody Experts Came Through...With Clean Hands and Bright Faces! Message-ID: ------=_Part_9974_33538190.1184709257404 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Thanks, Lori! I have my melody and it's saved to my cell phone...if I need a cherry start to the day, I just have to check my messages! Bruce Jennings ------=_Part_9974_33538190.1184709257404 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline
Thanks, Lori! 
 
I have my melody and it's saved to my cell phone...if I need a cherry start to the day, I just have to check my messages!
 
Bruce Jennings
 
 
------=_Part_9974_33538190.1184709257404-- From melissasunwater at hotmail.com Tue Jul 17 16:03:27 2007 From: melissasunwater at hotmail.com (melissa ferrato) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 23:03:27 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Looking for circus performers Message-ID: For art show this next Saturday. Looking for stilt walkers, jugglers, etc... Please contact ursularauh at hotmail.com Cheers, _________________________________________________________________ Local listings, incredible imagery, and driving directions - all in one place! http://maps.live.com/?wip=69&FORM=MGAC01 From balletlaves at yahoo.com Tue Jul 17 17:01:09 2007 From: balletlaves at yahoo.com (Courtney Laves) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 17:01:09 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hip Hop teacher needed for the fall Message-ID: <109286.3736.qm@web58706.mail.re1.yahoo.com> --0-1324921200-1184716869=:3736 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Cleveland City Dance is looking for a new energetic Hip-hop teacher for the 2007-2008 year. Classes begin in September and run through mid-June 2008. 3 Classes are scheduled on fridays. The first class may begin at 4:00, 4:30 or 5:00pm. Previous teaching experince is a must. Please forward your resume via info at clevlendcitydance.com You will need to audition by teaching 2 classes on/or by Tuesday, August 7, 2007. You may contact the director, Courtney at 216-932-0222 to set up an appointment. Thank you --------------------------------- Park yourself in front of a world of choices in alternative vehicles. Visit the Yahoo! Auto Green Center. --0-1324921200-1184716869=:3736 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Cleveland City Dance is looking for a new energetic Hip-hop teacher for the 2007-2008 year.
Classes begin in September and run through mid-June 2008.  3 Classes are scheduled on fridays.  The first class may begin at 4:00, 4:30 or 5:00pm.
 
Previous teaching experince is a must.  Please forward your resume via info at clevlendcitydance.com
 
You will need to audition by teaching 2 classes on/or by Tuesday, August 7, 2007.
 
You may contact the director, Courtney at 216-932-0222 to set up an appointment.
 
Thank you


Park yourself in front of a world of choices in alternative vehicles.
Visit the Yahoo! Auto Green Center. --0-1324921200-1184716869=:3736-- From sales at rparts.org Tue Jul 17 17:47:27 2007 From: sales at rparts.org (Brandon Smith) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 20:47:27 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need 2 Korg Triton keyboards In-Reply-To: <20070713050212.595D761FBE@mailman.siteprotect.com> References: <20070713050212.595D761FBE@mailman.siteprotect.com> Message-ID: <089401c7c8d5$37012680$7100a8c0@RPA.LOCAL> Need to rent these for three weeks. Anyone got a lead? Brandon Smith Mansfield Symphony Orchestra No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.476 / Virus Database: 269.10.8/904 - Release Date: 7/16/2007 5:42 PM From info at standingrock.net Tue Jul 17 18:19:45 2007 From: info at standingrock.net (Standing Rock Cultural Arts) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 21:19:45 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Clarification on date for Festive Friday Message-ID: <469D6AB1.8000908@standingrock.net> Greetings, It was pointed out that the press release had the incorrect date on it. The correct date is Friday, July 27, 5-11pm Thank you. Standing Rock Cultural Arts 257 N. Water St. Kent, OH 44240 330-673-4970 www.standingrock.net From melissasunwater at hotmail.com Tue Jul 17 18:52:08 2007 From: melissasunwater at hotmail.com (melissa ferrato) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 01:52:08 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Take 2. Message-ID: Looking for people skilled in the art of play. Jugglers, stiltwalkers, firedancers, clowns, face painters, balloon artists, acrobats, costume wearers, etc. For an interactive arts event in downtown Akron on Wednesday the 25th. Please contact Ursula at ursularauh at hotmail.com. _________________________________________________________________ http://liveearth.msn.com From meglouisedance at yahoo.com Tue Jul 17 19:22:49 2007 From: meglouisedance at yahoo.com (megan pitcher) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 19:22:49 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Moves (News) Message-ID: <263755.41641.qm@web55408.mail.re4.yahoo.com> Cleveland Moves (News) Dance Info and Opinions www.meglouisedance.blogspot.com Check out all the dance performances and events coming up! Tell us about the dance events in your area or recommend dance classes. Anyone can post a new listing or add comments to existing postings. All you need is a gmail account. For more help becoming a blog author, contact Megan: meglouisedance at yahoo.com ____________________________________________________________________________________ Yahoo! oneSearch: Finally, mobile search that gives answers, not web links. http://mobile.yahoo.com/mobileweb/onesearch?refer=1ONXIC From februarycarrie at yahoo.com Tue Jul 17 19:35:17 2007 From: februarycarrie at yahoo.com (Carrie Bodenger) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 19:35:17 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]78 record update - homes have been found! Message-ID: <699591.19244.qm@web33613.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1776885354-1184726117=:19244 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hi there, Thanks to all of you who responded to my cry for help...including old friends who have reconnected! There were lots of good suggestions. Several people who first contacted me are coming to check them out soon. If I have any left over I'll contact those of you who asked about specific records or made specific requests. Carrie (tuesday eve, 7/17) --------------------------------- Yahoo! oneSearch: Finally, mobile search that gives answers, not web links. --0-1776885354-1184726117=:19244 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Hi there,
Thanks to all of you who responded to my cry for help...including old friends who have reconnected! There were lots of good suggestions.
 
Several people who first contacted me are coming to check them out soon. If I have any left over I'll  contact those of you who asked about specific records or made specific requests.
 
Carrie  (tuesday eve, 7/17)
 
 


Yahoo! oneSearch: Finally, mobile search that gives answers, not web links. --0-1776885354-1184726117=:19244-- From mslerner at adelphia.net Tue Jul 17 19:39:57 2007 From: mslerner at adelphia.net (Michael Lerner) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 22:39:57 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Flashback Band Performs at Legacy Saturday Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_002E_01C7C8C3.66EF3880 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Flashback rock 'n soul band will be performing at Legacy Village in Lyndhurst this Saturday, July 21 from 7pm - 10pm. Come on out for a great evening of pop, rock, soul, r&b, and Motown hits. Don't forget your dance shoes! Sunday, July 29 we will be entertaining at Solon Home Days from 1pm to 4pm. For our complete schedule, go to www.flashbackbandonline.com ------=_NextPart_000_002E_01C7C8C3.66EF3880 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The = Flashback rock 'n soul band will be performing at Legacy = Village in=20 Lyndhurst this Saturday, July 21 from 7pm - = 10pm.
Come on out for = a great=20 evening of pop, rock, soul, r&b, and Motown hits. Don't forget your = dance=20 shoes!
 
Sunday, July 29 = we will be=20 entertaining at Solon Home Days from 1pm to 4pm.
 
For our = complete schedule,=20 go to www.flashbackbandonline.com
 
 
 
------=_NextPart_000_002E_01C7C8C3.66EF3880-- From Jharcar at weathervaneplayhouse.com Wed Jul 18 05:09:02 2007 From: Jharcar at weathervaneplayhouse.com (Jan Harcar) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 08:09:02 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for "The Lion in Winter" -- Akron Message-ID: <002e01c7c934$6e5dec80$6b01a8c0@wcp.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_002B_01C7C912.E6CDF4C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable AUDITION NOTICE X AUDITION NOTICE X AUDITION NOTICE Ticket Office: 330-836-2626 Weathervane Playhouse Announces AUDITIONS - BY APPOINTMENT for THE LION IN WINTER Weathervane Playhouse will hold AUDITIONS BY APPOINTMENT for THE LION IN = WINTER by James Goldman. Auditions will be held at Weathervane = Playhouse, 1301 Weathervane Lane (in the Valley off Merriman Road) on = Sunday and Monday, August 5 and 6, starting at 7 p.m. Auditioners are = asked to prepare 1 contemporary, dramatic monologue not to exceed 2 = minutes in length. Call 330-836-2626 for an appointment. 14 = Performances run October 10 - 28, 2007 Needed: 5 Men age 16 - 55 Henry: age 45 - 55, Richard: 25 - 35, Geoffrey: 20 - 30, John: 16 - 21, = Philip: 18 - 25 2 Women age 20 - 55 Eleanor: age 45 - 55, Alais: age 20 - 28 Director for the production is Rohn Thomas (AEA, AFTRS, SAG) who is an = actor/director based mainly in the Cleveland/Pittsurgh areas who has = appeared in bit or supporting roles in such notable movies as The = Shawshank Redemption and The Mothman Prophecies. In addition to film, = Thomas has been an Equity Actor for over twenty-five years and has = worked at such regional theatres as the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, = the Studio Arena in Buffalo, The Cleveland Play House, and the Great = Lakes Theatre Festival. His work also includes industrial film = (corporate training videos), voice-overs and commercials. He recently = did a one-time spot on the hit television series The West Wing. Other = Television credits include the made-for-TV films What She Doesn't Know, = Babe Ruth, Guilty Until Proven Innocent, Murder Ordained and the = television pilot Equal Justice. When not working on stage, screen or studio, Thomas teaches his a highly = praised, recurring workshop, Acting for the Camera, at Kent State = University. Thomas feels that actor training in the US today must = include instruction in film acting. 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 ------=_NextPart_000_002B_01C7C912.E6CDF4C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

AUDITION NOTICE X AUDITION = NOTICE=20 X = AUDITION=20 NOTICE

Ticket Office: 330-836-2626

Weathervane Playhouse Announces

AUDITIONS =96 BY APPOINTMENT = for

THE LION IN=20 WINTER

Weathervane Playhouse will hold AUDITIONS BY = APPOINTMENT for THE LION IN=20 WINTER by James Goldman. Auditions will be held at = Weathervane=20 Playhouse, 1301 Weathervane Lane (in the Valley off Merriman Road) on = Sunday and Monday, August 5 and 6, starting at 7 = p.m.=20 Auditioners are asked to prepare 1 contemporary, dramatic monologue = not to=20 exceed 2 minutes in length. Call 330-836-2626 for an = appointment.  14=20 Performances run October 10 - 28, 2007

Needed:

5 Men age 16 - 55

Henry: age 45 =96 55, Richard: 25 =96 35, Geoffrey: 20 = =96 30, John:=20 16 =96 21, Philip: 18 - 25

2 Women age 20 - 55

Eleanor: age 45 =96 55, Alais: age 20 =96 28

Director for the production is Rohn = Thomas=20 (AEA, AFTRS, SAG) who is an actor/director based=20 mainly in the Cleveland/Pittsurgh areas who = has appeared=20 in bit or supporting roles in such notable movies as The Shawshank Redemption and The Mothman=20 Prophecies. In = addition to=20 film, Thomas has been an Equity Actor for over twenty-five years and has = worked=20 at such regional theatres as the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, the = Studio=20 Arena in Buffalo, The Cleveland Play House, and the Great Lakes Theatre=20 Festival. His work also includes industrial film (corporate training = videos),=20 voice-overs and commercials. He recently did a one-time spot on the hit=20 television series The West=20 Wing. Other = Television credits=20 include the made-for-TV films <= I>What She Doesn't=20 Know, Babe=20 Ruth, Guilty Until Proven=20 Innocent, = Murder=20 Ordained and the = television=20 pilot Equal=20 Justice.

When not working on stage, screen or studio, Thomas teaches his a = highly=20 praised, recurring workshop, Acting for the Camera, at Kent State University. Thomas=20 feels that actor training in the US today must include instruction in = film=20 acting.

The Ohio Arts Council = helped fund this=20 program with state tax dollars to encourage economic = growth,
education excellence and = cultural=20 enrichment for all Ohioans.
Additional Season = Sponsors: WKSU,=20 Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company
www.weathervaneplayhouse.com=
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Yahoo! Small Business gives you all the tools to get online. --0-74157235-1184765038=:54284-- From fstorch at beckcenter.org Wed Jul 18 07:27:40 2007 From: fstorch at beckcenter.org (Fran Storch) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 10:27:40 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Experience the "de-lovely" music of Cole Porter - Teen Musical Theater Camp at Beck Center Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84EEB06E1@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7C947.CBD04BEE Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable End your Summer on a High Note... =20 Experience the "de-lovely" music of Cole Porter at the Beck Center for the Arts' Summer Performance Workshop Musical Theater =20 "I Get A Kick Out of You!" July 30 to August 17, 2007 Mondays through Fridays 12:00 to 4:00 pm Ages 13-18 Tuition: $295 =20 To register, call the Beck Center at (216) 521-2540, ext. 222 or online at www.beckcenter.org =20 =20 This three-week musical theater camp is for students who are serious about performing. The camp will follow the fifty-year career of composer Cole Porter, famous for his Broadway musicals and Hollywood hits such as Anything Goes and Kiss Me Kate.=20 =20 Cole Porter was noted for his sophisticated lyrics, clever rhymes and complex forms. His musicals bring to life the golden era of the Broadway Musical. As students prepare for the show, they will have the opportunity to hone their techniques in singing and dance in the style of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rodgers. With top hats and tails, ball gowns and tapping feet, the performance will be a gala event.=20 =20 Working with each choreographer and musical director, students will be challenged to bring the work of the classroom up to performance level as they mount this tremendous musical show. Make new friends while enjoying a fabulous performance experience on the Beck Center Main Stage. =20 Placement Auditions Thursday, July 26, 6:00 to 9:00 pm or Saturday, July 28, 12:00 to 3:00 pm. =20 Classes=20 July 30 to August 17 Mondays through Fridays 12:00 to 4:00 pm =20 Performances Friday, August 17 at 7:30 pm and Saturday, August 18 at 2:00 and 7:30 pm. =20 SPW Musical Theater Staff 2007 Director: Dawn Youngs Choreographers: Monica Olejko, Rachael Widener, Megan Pitcher, and Steven Higganbotham Musical Directors: Brad Wyner, Heidi Herczeg, Nick Crowthers, and Evie Morris =20 To register, call the Beck Center at (216) 521-2540, ext. 222 or online at www.beckcenter.org =20 =20 Posted by: Fran Storch Marketing Assistant Beck Center for the Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, OH 44107 (216) 521-2540, x244 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7C947.CBD04BEE Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

End your Summer = on a High Note...

 

Experience the “de-lovely” = music of Cole Porter

at= the Beck Center for the Arts’

Summer Performance Workshop = Musical Theater

 

“I Get = A Kick Out of You!”

July 30 to = Au= gust 17, 2007

Mondays through = Fridays

12:0= 0 to 4:00 pm

Ages = 13-18

Tuition: = $295

 

To register, call the = Beck = Center at (216) 521-2540, ext. 222 or online = at www.beckcenter.org

 

This three-week musical theater camp is for students who = are serious about performing.  = The camp will follow the fifty-year career of composer Cole = Porter, famous for his Broadway musicals and = Hollywood hits such as Anything = Goes and Kiss Me Kate. =

 

Cole Porter = was noted for his sophisticated lyrics, clever rhymes and complex forms.  His musicals bring to life the = golden era of the Broadway Musical.  = As students prepare for the show, they will have the opportunity to hone = their techniques in singing and dance in the style of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rodgers.  With top hats and = tails, ball gowns and tapping feet, the performance will be a gala event. =

 

Working with each choreographer and musical director, = students will be challenged to bring the work of the classroom up to performance = level as they mount this tremendous musical show.  Make new friends while enjoying = a fabulous performance experience on the Beck Center Main = Stage.

 

Placement Auditions

Thursday, July 26, 6:= 00 to 9:00 pm or Saturday, July 28, 12= :00 to 3:00 pm.

 

Classes =

July 30 to August 17

Mondays through Fridays

12:00 to 4:00 pm

 

Performances=

Friday, August 17 at 7:= 30 pm and Saturday, August 18 at = 2:= 00 and = 7:= 30 pm.

 

SPW Musical Theater Staff 2007

Director:         = ;       Dawn Youngs

Choreographers:    Monica Olejko, Rachael Widener, Megan Pitcher, and Steven = Higganbotham

Musical Directors: = Brad Wyner, Heidi Herczeg, Nick Crowthers, and Evie = Morris

 

To register, call the = Beck = Center at (216) 521-2540, ext. 222 or online = at www.beckcenter.org

 

=  

Posted by:

Fran Storch

Marketing Assistant

Beck Center for the = Arts

17801 Detroit = Avenue

Lakewood, OH  = 44107

(216) 521-2540, x244

 

 

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7C947.CBD04BEE-- From wasonpc1 at gmail.com Wed Jul 18 07:38:46 2007 From: wasonpc1 at gmail.com (Ross Wason) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 10:38:46 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last Weekend for "A Chorus Line" at ACT! Message-ID: ------=_Part_88945_12056552.1184769526812 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline *Aurora Community Theatre* ** Proudly Presents our Summer Theatre Production of ** *"A Chorus Line" * ** *8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays * *July 20 & 21 * *LAST WEEKEND!* *Directed by Allison Bressi* *Produced by Marianne Paul* *Complete cast, crew, show information **and tickets available on-line at* *www.auroracommunitytheatre.com * ** *or Call 330-562-1818* Conceived and Originally Directed and Choreographed by MICHAEL BENNETT Book by James Kirkwood & Nicholas Dante Music by Marvin Hamlisch Lyrics by Edward Kleban Co-Choreographed by Bob Avian *"A Chorus Line"* is a stunning musical-verite about a chorus audition for a Broadway musical. It tells of the achingly poignant ambitions of professional Broadway gypsies to land a job in the show and is a powerful metaphor for all human aspiration. Memorable musical numbers include *I Can Do That, At the Ballet, Dance:Ten;Looks;Three, The Music and the Mirror, What I Did for Love, One (Singular Sensation) *and *I Hope I Get It. *9 Tony Awards 3 Obie Awards Pulitzer Prize for Drama Special Gold Tony Award in honor of becoming Broadway's longest-running musical.* * -- Ross H. Wason, Sr. 216-643-8122 Office 216-965-4547 Cell WasonPC1 at gmail.com ------=_Part_88945_12056552.1184769526812 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline
Aurora Community Theatre
 
Proudly Presents our Summer Theatre Production of
 
"A Chorus Line"
 
8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays

July 20 & 21

LAST WEEKEND!

Directed by Allison Bressi
Produced by Marianne Paul
Complete cast, crew, show information and tickets available on-line at
 
or Call 330-562-1818

Conceived and Originally Directed and Choreographed by MICHAEL BENNETT
Book by James Kirkwood & Nicholas Dante
Music by Marvin Hamlisch
Lyrics by Edward Kleban
Co-Choreographed by Bob Avian

"A Chorus Line" is a stunning musical-verite about a chorus audition for a Broadway musical.  It tells of the achingly poignant ambitions of professional Broadway gypsies to land a job in the show and is a powerful metaphor for all human aspiration.  Memorable musical numbers include I Can Do That, At the Ballet, Dance:Ten;Looks;Three, The Music and the Mirror, What I Did for Love, One (Singular Sensation) and
I Hope I Get It.  
9 Tony Awards
3 Obie Awards
Pulitzer Prize for Drama
Special Gold Tony Award in honor of becoming Broadway's longest-running musical.


--
Ross H. Wason, Sr.
216-643-8122 Office
216-965-4547 Cell
WasonPC1 at gmail.com

------=_Part_88945_12056552.1184769526812-- From WorkmanL at playhousesquare.org Wed Jul 18 08:21:07 2007 From: WorkmanL at playhousesquare.org (Lora Workman) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 11:21:07 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]2007 Rising Start Talent Contest for Singers & Dancers at Playhouse Square - $500.00 Grand Prize & No Entry Fee! Message-ID: <7F149345E01A6A469CE2CE13DBF6FF0004B2650A@ntserv6.playhousesquare.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7C94F.4388A827 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 2007 RISING STAR TALENT CONTEST at PLAYHOUSE SQUARE $500.00 GRAND PRIZE! NO ENTRY FEE!! =20 SINGERS & DANCERS AGES 7 THRU ADULT Whether you're 7 or 70, a clogger or an opera singer, you can compete with local talent for cash prizes and get the chance to perform on one of the stages at Playhouse Square. The Rising Star Talent Contest is for Singers and Dancers only (solo or groups welcome). Sorry no bands, clowns, comedians, jugglers, magicians, etc. =20 PRELIMINARY AUDITIONS (BY APPOINTMENT ONLY) WILL BE HELD ON: Thursday, August 23, 2007 and Saturday, August 25, 2007 =20 TO REQUEST AN APPLICATION: Reply to this email (a jpeg file will be sent to you), call 216.348.7909, or go to www.playhousesquare.org/arts-education and download the application. =20 DEADLINE FOR APPLICATION SUBMISSION: Friday, August 17, 2007 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7C94F.4388A827 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
2007 RISING STAR TALENT = CONTEST
at
PLAYHOUSE=20 SQUARE
$500.00 GRAND PRIZE!
NO ENTRY=20 FEE!!
 
SINGERS & DANCERS AGES 7 THRU = ADULT
Whether=20 you're 7 or 70, a clogger or an opera singer, you can compete with local = talent=20 for cash prizes and get the chance to perform on one of the stages at = Playhouse=20 Square. The Rising Star Talent Contest is for = Singers and Dancers only (solo or groups welcome). Sorry no = bands,=20 clowns, comedians, jugglers, magicians, = etc.
 
PRELIMINARY AUDITIONS (BY APPOINTMENT ONLY) = WILL = BE HELD=20 ON:
Thursday,=20 August 23, 2007 and Saturday, August 25,=20 2007
 
TO REQUEST AN APPLICATION:
Reply to=20 this email (a jpeg file will be sent to you), call 216.348.7909, or = go to=20 www.playhousesquar= e.org/arts-education=20 and download the application.
 
DEADLINE FOR APPLICATION=20 SUBMISSION:
Friday, August 17,=20 2007
 
 
------_=_NextPart_001_01C7C94F.4388A827-- From najyoung at aol.com Wed Jul 18 09:03:51 2007 From: najyoung at aol.com (najyoung at aol.com) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 12:03:51 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tam Tam Magic @ Ingenuity Fest 2007- Come and support African music and culture in Cleveland! Message-ID: <8C9976C5E38FA91-FD4-91E1@webmail-dd07.sysops.aol.com> ----------MB_8C9976C5E38FA91_FD4_12679_webmail-dd07.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Tam Magic is a collective of talented artists from?West Africa?and the United States who?have united?to preserve and promote?the beauty and complexity of traditional African?cultures through music, song and dance. Led by?Senegalese master?percussionist Assane M'baye, Tam Tam Magic?dazzles audiences with lightening fast rhythms?and amazing choreography. They perform @ Ingenuity Fest, Sunday, 7/22/07, at?6pm on the Main Stage located on E. 14 & Euclid.? Admission is just $5.? For more information about Tam Tam Magic please call: (216) 224-4313??or email:?tanya-robinson at sbcglobal.net ________________________________________________________________________ AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com. ----------MB_8C9976C5E38FA91_FD4_12679_webmail-dd07.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Tam Magic is a collective of talented artists from West Africa and the United States who have united to preserve and promote the beauty and complexity of traditional African cultures through music, song and dance. Led by Senegalese master percussionist Assane M'baye, Tam Tam Magic dazzles audiences with lightening fast rhythms and amazing choreography.

They perform @ Ingenuity Fest, Sunday, 7/22/07, at 6pm on the Main Stage located on E. 14 & Euclid.  Admission is just $5. 

For more information about Tam Tam Magic please call: (216) 224-4313  or email: tanya-robinson at sbcglobal.net

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----------MB_8C9976C5E38FA91_FD4_12679_webmail-dd07.sysops.aol.com-- From road_luva at yahoo.com Wed Jul 18 09:41:17 2007 From: road_luva at yahoo.com (Melissa Hughes) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 09:41:17 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Location Needed Message-ID: <59028.34143.qm@web83106.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1266202905-1184776877=:34143 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Seeking a location to host a open mic reading series beginning in August. Please email me to discuss location, cost and dates. Thanks Melissa road_luva at yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Make August even hotter!! Strawberries and Whipped Cream erotic reading series invites writers and readers of erotic literature and erotica to participate in an evening of mental stimulation. No matter what you?re into, you?ll hear something that will hit the spot. Date and Location TBA For more details email Melissa at road_luva at yahoo.com --0-1266202905-1184776877=:34143 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Seeking a location to host a open mic reading series beginning in August. Please email me to discuss location, cost and dates. Thanks
Melissa
 
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Make August even hotter!!
 
Strawberries and Whipped Cream erotic reading series
invites
writers and readers of erotic literature and erotica to participate in an evening of mental stimulation. No matter what you?re into, you?ll hear something that will hit the spot.
Date and Location TBA
For more details email Melissa at road_luva at yahoo.com
--0-1266202905-1184776877=:34143-- From RBobgan at cptonline.org Tue Jul 17 19:16:18 2007 From: RBobgan at cptonline.org (Raymond Bobgan) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 22:16:18 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions -- CPT needs 3 men 17-50 for Osama the Hero Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7C8E1.A07AFF8B Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 =20 CPT is holding additional auditions for Osama the Hero by Dennis Kelly, Directed by Raymond Bobgan. =20 =20 We are currently looking to cast three male roles, ages 17, 25-29, and 50. =20 Auditions are by appointment only. Appointments will be scheduled in 15 minute increments on the following dates and times: =20 Saturday, July 21st - 12:30pm - 5:00pm Monday, July 23rd - 6:00pm - 9:00pm Please email artistic at cptonline.org to schedule an appointment. If you do not have email, please call 216.631.2727 x 206 and leave a message with your preferred time slot.=20 =20 Summary:=20 A teenager inflames his high school with an unorthodox response to a homework assignment. Garages are blowing up all over the neighborhood. Vigilantes must find someone to shoulder the blame. A rollercoaster of a play by an important emerging playwright, Osama the Hero is a raw, angry and provocative new work. This is an Ohio and regional premiere.=20 =20 Main rehearsals begin 9/17 with performances running 10/18-11/4. There will be a few rehearsals in August and September.=20 =20 Auditioners must present a contemporary monologue, 1-2 minutes in length.=20 There will also be cold readings from the script and we may do some improvisations. Equity roles may be offered for this show. All roles are paid positions. =20 Auditions will take place at Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit Ave., Cleveland, OH 44102. For more information on the 2007-2008 Season, please visit www.cptonline.org =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7C8E1.A07AFF8B Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

 

CPT is holding additional auditions for Osama the Hero = by Dennis Kelly, Directed by Raymond Bobgan.  =

 

We are currently looking to cast three male roles, ages 17, 25-29, and = 50.

 

Auditions are by appointment = only. = Appointments will be scheduled in 15 minute increments on the following dates and = times:

 

Saturday, July 21st – 12:30pm = – 5:00pm

Monday, July 23rd – 6:00pm – = 9:00pm

Please email artistic at cptonline.org = to schedule an appointment.  If you do not have email, please call 216.631.2727 x 206 and leave a message with your preferred time slot. =

 

Summary: =

A teenager inflames his high school with an = unorthodox response to a homework assignment. Garages are blowing up all over the = neighborhood. Vigilantes must find someone to shoulder the blame. A rollercoaster of a = play by an important emerging playwright, Osama the Hero is a raw, angry and provocative new work.  This = is an Ohio and = regional premiere.

 

Main rehearsals begin 9/17 with performances running 10/18-11/4.

There will be a few rehearsals in August and = September.

 

Auditioners must present a = contemporary monologue, 1-2 minutes in length.

There will also be cold readings from the script and = we may do some improvisations. Equity roles may be offered for this show. All = roles are paid positions.

 

Auditions will take place at Cleveland Public = Theatre, 6415 Detroit Ave., = Cleveland, OH  44102.  For more = information on the 2007-2008 Season, please visit = www.cptonline.org

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C7C8E1.A07AFF8B-- From mrsprosty at hotmail.com Wed Jul 18 10:01:38 2007 From: mrsprosty at hotmail.com (Matthew A. Sprosty) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 13:01:38 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]My Play - Malicious Bunny - Opens this weekend Message-ID:
Dear Neopal,
 
Within the past year, I have written you plenty a-times to promote other Fourth Wall Productions.  Now, the day comes, when I invite you personally to see my play, Malicious Bunny, which Fourth Wall is World-Premiering at Kalliope Stage July 19th-29th.
 
I've been a Cleveland resident all my life (except for the four years I lived on Ohio University's campus.)  I grew up in North Olmsted, and moved to Westlake in Fourth grade, where I finished out my school years in Westlake High.  Now, I'm back on the West side.
 
Malicious Bunny deals, mainly, with my apprehensions of marriage due to divorce rates.  The story is about Jonathon Wicks, who will do anything to not get divorced.  His wife, Angela, tests the theory by saying she is only going to be happy in the marriage if Jonathon kills her parents, which will give them an inheritance of millions.
 
Some friends of Fourth Wall, who weren't going to be in town when the show played, got to see a run-through rehearsal, and said: "This is the play to see to get people into theatre."  Which was truly remarkable for me.  I try to write to entertain non-theatre go'ers, and theatre go'ers alike.  I try to make the play easily enjoyable across a wider-range of audience members.  Of course, a dark comedy, will appeal more to audiences with an edgier sense-of-humor...  If you like theatre, and want to get some friends involved with your love of it- bring them to the show.  Or your kids, (although, due to some curse words used, I wouldn't recommend the production for fourteen year olds and younger.) 
 
Also, the friends said it was my "best play to date."  Which is always nice to hear...
 
Becca Cole, and Fourth Wall, put together a cast of actors and actresses that I have found truly amazing.  Nate Bigger (which Fourth Wall enticed out of southern ohio, and who now resides in North Royalton) makes his first appearance on a Cleveland stage, and I couldn't be happier that he's doing it in my play.  His comic timing, and the goofiness he brings to Jonathon, is exactly what I was envisioning when writing the character.
 
Stephanie Ford brings an edge, and subtle mannuerisms, that brings life to Angela.  Base character- Angela is a snot.  But, Stephanie rounds her out to make her human, likeable, and trackable.
 
Dash Combs, always on point, and in the moment, plays Jonathon's best and most loyal friend, Greg.   
 
And Kat Gallagher and Steven Hoffman have been the most surprising, yet.  I do not like stock characters, and do not like to write characters that have a couple lines and then wait in the wings until their curtain call.  So, Kat and Steve are double-casted, and through their magnifiscent (sp.?) character work- I knew I had to write more bits and pieces for their Detective characters to do.  (They also play Angela's parents)
 
All in all, I think Fourth Wall did a fantastic job with my script, and I wish all of you to see it.  It's only $10 a ticket.
 
Preview Night, Thursday the 19th, at 8pm
Opening Night, Friday the 20th, at 8pm
Saturday Night, the 21st, at 8pm
Sunday Night, the 22nd, at 5pm
 
Then, Thursday the 26th- Saturday the 28th at 8pm
Closing Night, Sunday the 29th, at 5pm
 
Kalliope Stage is at the corner of Cedar and Lee.  2134 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights.
 
Call the box office coordinator at 330-283-2442  to reserve tickets, or just buy them at the box office (which I will be working most nights.)  I would love to hear any feedback you have to give if you want to give it.
 
I'm very fortunate to be doing what I love in the city that I love.  And, if you love Cleveland, and Cleveland theatre, I would love to meet you, too. 
 
Hope to see you there,
Matthew A. Sprosty
Resident Playwright
Fourth Wall Productions
 
ps. I also wrote two sneak-peek trailers for Fourth Wall which they put together.  One, an informerical-like set-up of the play that stars Nate Bigger, and the other- a teaser with facts on divorce.  You can find those on their myspace page-   http://www.myspace.com/fourthwallproductions
From Michael_L_Caraffi at KeyBank.com Wed Jul 18 10:05:07 2007 From: Michael_L_Caraffi at KeyBank.com (Michael_L_Caraffi at KeyBank.com) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 13:05:07 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Joseph Musicians needed... PAID GIG! Message-ID: --0__=0ABBF98FDFCE213F8f9e8a93df938690918c0ABBF98FDFCE213F Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" For Immediate Release: MUSICIANS STILL NEEDED FOR ELYRIA SUMMER THEATER'S PRODUCTION OF "JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT" Musical Director is still looking to fill the following vacant positions: WOODWIND I (Clarinet, Flute, Piccolo) WOODWIND II (Clarinet, Soprano Sax, Bass Clarinet) TRUMPET GUITAR BASS Production dates are : July 26, 2007 @ 8:00pm July 27, 2007 @ 8:00pm July 28, 2007 @ 8:00pm July 29, 2007 @ 2:00pm Pay is $125.00 per musician. Interested parties should contact Musical Director, Mike Caraffi at mcaraffi at yahoo.com or by calling 216-355-3598. =20 Thanks, =20 =20 Michael L. Caraffi =20 =20 Business Systems Analyst =20 =20 KNB Support Services =20 =20 KeyBank, N.A. =20 =20 Phone 216-689-4656=A0 or 4-4656 = =20 =20 Fax 216-689-3961 =20 =20 Visit Our Department Website (Click Here) =20 =20 ***************************************************************************= **** This communication may contain privileged and/or confidential information. = It is intended solely for the use of the addressee. If you are not the intended recipient, you are strictly prohibited from disclosing, copying, distributi= ng or using any of this information. If you received this communication in err= or, please contact the sender immediately and destroy the material in its entir= ety, whether electronic or hard copy. This communication may contain nonpublic p= ersonal information about consumers subject to the restrictions of the=20 Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act. You may not directly or indirectly reuse or rediscl= ose such information for any purpose other than to provide the services for whi= ch you are receiving the information. 127 Public Square, Cleveland, OH 44114 ***************************************************************************= **** If you prefer not to receive future e-mail offers for products or services = from Key send an e-mail to DNERequests at key.com with 'No Promotional E-mails' in = the SUBJECT line. --0__=0ABBF98FDFCE213F8f9e8a93df938690918c0ABBF98FDFCE213F Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1"

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Get the Yahoo! toolbar and be alerted to new email wherever you're surfing. --0-1668447419-1184778599=:94739-- From JGemini61065 at aol.com Wed Jul 18 10:50:01 2007 From: JGemini61065 at aol.com (JGemini61065 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 13:50:01 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Horizions" update..a step closer........ Message-ID: --part1_d67.e5eca06.33cfacc9_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ......here's what I found out so far. I was able to find the Costumers phone number. She's working on another film. The connection wasn't the greatest.....somewhere in Southern United States. The film won "Best costume" in Savanah. So there must have been some sort of finished copy. She spoke to Ryan yesterday. He's still trying to 'finish it'. She's going to have him call me or call me back with his number. Well................that's something. :) Be well,Jeffrey Cain ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour --part1_d67.e5eca06.33cfacc9_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable ......h= ere's what I found out so far.

I was able to find the Costumers phone number. She's working on another film= . The connection wasn't the greatest.....somewhere in Southern United States= .

The film won "Best costume" in Savanah.

So there must have been some sort of finished copy.
She spoke to Ryan yesterday. He's still trying to 'finish it'.
She's going to have him call me or call me back with his number.

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Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/a= olcom30tour --part1_d67.e5eca06.33cfacc9_boundary-- >From Rex R. Snider" JULY 18, 2007 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Kalliope Stage Announces 2007-2008 Season Kalliope???s fifth season features three sparkling musical comedies and a series of very special events. CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OHIO ???Kalliope Stage announces its fifth season of musicals, opening September 2007 through June 2008 at 2134 Lee Road in Cleveland Heights. Performances are Wednesday through Saturday at 8pm, and Sunday at 2pm. For subscriptions and individual tickets go to www.KalliopeStage.com, or phone 216 321 0870. Kalliope Stage proudly opens its mainstage subscription season with the new version of DEAR WORLD. Book by JEROME LAWRENCE, ROBERT E. LEE; music and lyrics by JERRY HERMAN (MAME, HELLO DOLLY); based on the Jean Giraudoux play THE MADWOMAN OF CHAILLOT. Directed by Artistic Director PAUL F. GURGOL, DEAR WORLD is a bubbly Broadway musical celebrating the innocent wisdom of a Parisian eccentric. Who will save Paris from greedy oil tycoons determined to blow it up in search of black gold? Enter a madcap rescue team of bohemians in this romantic tale of an unconventional woman who still believes poetry, love and idealism conquer all. ILONA DULASKI stars in the role of Countess Aurelia, made famous in the film by Katharine Hepburn and onstage by Angela Lansbury. September 27 to October 21, 2007. Join Kalliope for the regional premiere of Ed Dixon???s FANNY HILL. It???s a saucy, sexy, new musical comedy romp through 1750 London. Based on the naughty novel by John Cleland, innocent Fanny travels to London to make her fortune and ends up making a great deal more??? the army, navy, and most of Parliament. Fanny becomes the foremost practitioner of the world's oldest profession and gives new meaning to the expression, 'making it!' Bursting with buoyant energy and infectious bawdiness, Fanny proves that crime really can pay. Director PAUL F. GURGOL describes the show???s tongue-in-cheek glee as a cross between CANDIDE and PIRATES OF PENZANCE. February 14 to March 9, 2008. Kalliope Stage is delighted to announce Cole Porter classic CAN CAN. A whole score of hit standards "I Love Paris,""C'est Magnifique" and "It's All Right With Me" come to life in this lavish production set in 1893 Belle ??poque Paris. CAN CAN recalls the decadence of the "live and let live" gay nineties, and tells the tale of La Mome Pistache, the first female owner of a profitable illegal caf?? where women dance the provocative Can-Can. She tries to seduce the highly moral judge, Aristide Forestier, who is trying to bring down her business. In the original Broadway production, a young Gwen Verdon stopped the show and walked off with the first of her four Tony Awards. Artistic Director PAUL F. 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Rehearsals will be Sunday thru Thursdays. =20 Performance Opens - Friday, October 5 - 7:30 pm =20 Requirements: Appointment needed - Call Ann Hedger at 440-951-7500 x103 - Come prepared with a short 60's pop-style song. - Bring sheet music in the proper key. - An accompanist will play for all auditioners. =20 Casting Information: Needed: 3 women & 1 man No AEA Contracts available for this production Looking for a cast of energetic, funny, charismatic adult actors in their 20's, 30's or 40's who can sing & move well. The man will portray multiple characters. =20 The Story: Cindy works in a Laundromat. It's her birthday and everything seems just swell until the postman arrives and gives her all sorts of bad news including that she has been dumped by her pen-pal boyfriend. Cindy becomes depressed and tries 'suicide by laundry'. In walk, Marge and Dee Dee, Cindy's guardian angels, sent 'down' to help with her dilemma. Suds is loaded with more than fifty chart-topping hits from the 60s including These Boots are Made for Walkin', Are You Lonesome Tonight?, Chapel of Love, It's My Party, Johnny Angel, Respect, Secret Agent Man, and more.=20 =20 From kishia.williamson at sbcglobal.net Wed Jul 18 12:22:13 2007 From: kishia.williamson at sbcglobal.net (Kishia Williamson) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 15:22:13 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Funny & Memorable Stories Message-ID: I'm looking for funny and/or memorable stories from actors for a book I'm working on ...maybe its about a first audition, a class or performance ...maybe you tripped off the stage into the director's lap or got uncontrollable giggles in the middle of a serious scene...whatever it is especially a memory that may have also taught you something about acting. All submissions will be left anonymous-- these are for the purpose of adding a little humor to the project. Drop me a line if you have a minute to share! From donald.boozer at cpl.org Wed Jul 18 12:27:26 2007 From: donald.boozer at cpl.org (Donald Boozer) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 15:27:26 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Public Library: Warhol, India, and Baseball Message-ID: The following books relating to the performing arts are available in = the Literature Department=2C second floor of the Main Cleveland Public = Library=2C downtown Cleveland=2C at East Sixth Street and Superior Avenue= =2E = Click on the link provided to access the library=92s catalog to reserve = any of these titles=2E For more information=2C visit our location=2C call= 216- 623-2881=2C or email us at =93literature =3Cat=3E cpl=2Eorg=2E=94 Andy Warhol Screen Tests=3A The Films of Andy Warhol Catalogue Raisonn=E9= =2E Callie Angell=2E Abrams=2C 2006=2E (PN1998=2E3=2EW366 A54 2006 v=2E1) http=3A//www=2Ecpl=2Eorg/cgi-bin/lookup=2Epl=3Fisbn=3D0810955393 (Link includes cover art=2C table of contents=2C and a review) =22The films that Andy Warhol made in the 1960s are now recognized as = among the most important works of his career=2E One of the most ambitious= = projects of Warhol=27s cinema is the Screen Tests=2C a series of 472 shor= t=2C = black-and-white portraits of Warhol=27s friends=2C colleagues=2C and = acquaintances filmed over a period of three years=2C from 1964 through = 1966=2E=22 =22Taken as a whole=2C the Screen Tests are a conceptual portr= ait of = a New York era - the complex=2C interconnected avant-garde art world of = the mid-1960s=2E They also offer a reflected portrait of Warhol himself -= = his friendships and connections=2C his egalitarianism and his ambition=2C= = his fascination with personality and the human face=2C his eye for talent= = and for beauty=2C his mastery of the photographic=2C cinematic image=2E=22= -- = from the book jacket Fingerprinting Popular Culture=3A The Mythic and the Iconic in Indian = Cinema=2E Edited by Vinay Lal and Ashis Nandy=2E Oxford University Press=2C 2006=2E (PN1993=2E5=2EI8 F58 2006) http=3A//www=2Ecpl=2Eorg/cgi-bin/lookup=2Epl=3Fisbn=3D0195679180 (Link includes table of contents) =93Cinema in India has always been a play of middle-class sensibilities = and fantasy life=2E And=2C this middle class now seems to have come into = its own=2E From the time of Indira Gandhi=2C the political agendas of = political parties and leaders have been increasingly shaped by middle- class consciousness and popular cinema has become for this class both = an ideological phalanx and a major vehicle of self-expression=2E The = media-exposed public in turn has become more accessible through the = mythic structures and larger-than-life figures of popular cinema=2E The = medium has become a new=2C more powerful language of public discourse=2E=94= -- from the book jacket Stars=2C Stripes and Diamonds=3A American Culture and the Baseball Film=2E= Marshall G=2E Most and Robert Rudd=2E McFarland=2C 2006=2E (PN1995=2E9=2EB28 M67 2006) http=3A//www=2Ecpl=2Eorg/cgi-bin/lookup=2Epl=3Fisbn=3D0786425180 (Link includes cover art and table of contents) =93This critical study treats baseball cinema as a film genre and = explores the functions of baseball ideology as it is represented in = that genre=2E With commentary on 85 films=2C it focuses on how Hollywood=92= s = presentation of baseball has promoted dominant values and bridged = cultural divides=2E=94 -- from the book jacket Remember=2C books highlighted here can be borrowed through any CLEVNET = library with the touch of a button=2E Whether you=27re from Cleveland=2C = Sandusky=2C Twinsburg=2C or Wadsworth=2C just place a hold through the li= nk = provided and choose your library as the pickup location=2E ************************** Donald Boozer Subject Department Librarian Literature Department Cleveland Public Library 325 Superior Avenue=2C Cleveland=2C OH 44114 donald=2Eboozer=40cpl=2Eorg 216-623-2881 / 216-623-7050 (fax) http=3A//www=2Ecpl=2Eorg From sarah at morrisondance.com Wed Jul 18 13:09:56 2007 From: sarah at morrisondance.com (Sarah Morrison) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 16:09:56 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Walking On Other Worlds" premieres at Ingenuity Message-ID: <2753.75.33.70.94.1184789396.squirrel@webmail.serve.com> MorrisonDance teams up with NASA again for a new and exciting video premiere of ?Walking On Other Worlds? at the Ingenuity Fest, July 19-22nd, 2007 INFO & PICS at http://www.morrisondance.com/ingenuity07.htm ?Walking on Other Worlds? is an innovative video production using dance choreography and green screen technology to showcase NASA Glenn's "floating treadmill." Treadmill simulators like the enhanced Zero Gravity Locomotion Simulator (eZLS) can mimic different gravitational environments, and are used by NASA's Human Research Program and the Cleveland Clinic in studies to understand how astronauts may exercise more effectively in space. In collaboration with NASA Glenn's Imaging Technology Center, choreographer Sarah Morrison transforms the eZLS into an opportunity to "Walk on Other Worlds" with original music composed by Jim Bonney. Video presentations will be held in the Palace Theatre at Playhouse Square, Cleveland, Ohio Thursday, July 19th: 7:15pm* Friday, July 20: 5pm & 9pm Saturday, July 21: 1pm, 3:30pm*, 6pm, & 8:30pm Sunday, July 22: 12pm, 5pm, & 7:30pm *Includes presentation and a chance to hear from the creators and research team. Find out what it feels like to ?Walk on Other Worlds!,? the technology behind the eZLS, and the challenges of choreographing for zero-G! Purchase Your Ingenuity Passport Now ($5 - $15)! * Online at www.playhousesquare.org or www.tickets.com * In person at the State Theatre Ticket Office, 1519 Euclid Avenue, * Purchase by phone from Playhouse Square: 216.771.8403 For more info on MorrisonDance: http://www.MorrisonDance.com For more info on the events at Ingenuity: http://www.Ingenuitycleveland.com Hope you'll come downtown for the hottest festival in town! Sarah Artistic Director MorrisonDance http://www.morrisondance.com ____________________________________ I GoodSearch for MorrisonDance! Raise money for your favorite arts organization just by searching the Internet with GoodSearch - www.goodsearch.com - powered by Yahoo! To support MorrisonDance directly without spending a penny, click this link: http://www.goodsearch.com/?charityid=843435 From jaime_bouvier at sbcglobal.net Wed Jul 18 14:15:07 2007 From: jaime_bouvier at sbcglobal.net (Jaime Bouvier) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 14:15:07 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for "BIRTH: The Play" Message-ID: <69295.87268.qm@web81713.mail.mud.yahoo.com> AUDITIONS FOR "BIRTH: The Play" On Saturday September 29, there will be a production of "BIRTH: The Play" as part of a Labor Day event, to celebrate Women and Birth. Jaime Bouvier will direct. We are looking for 8 actresses 20-?? to portray 8 characters who share their birth experiences with the audience. There will be two opportunities to audition. Sunday, July 22 beginning promptly at 12:00 noon. Please arrive at noon. Wednesday, July 25, beginning promptly at 6:00 p.m. Please arrive at 6. Auditions will take place at Cleveland Public Theatre. Please look for the signs. Cleveland Public Theatre is located at the corner of Detroit and West 65th Street on the near west side of Cleveland. The address is: 6415 Detroit Ave. Cleveland, OH 44102 (CPT is not involved in the event, but has graciously allowed auditions to be held there). Please be prepared to do a cold reading from the script. Please also be prepared to participate in a short-warm-up and to sing with the group. We are not looking for beautiful voices, but the freedom to use your voice, and the discipline to listen to others in the group. You do not need to bring a monologue or a song. If you already have one memorized and would like the opportunity to perform it, please tell us at the beginning of auditions and we will make sure to set aside time for it. If you have any questions about the auditions, please contact Jaime Bouvier at (216) 258-1574. If you have questions about the Labor Day event, please contact Amy Klompfas at (216) 240-9549. From fstorch at beckcenter.org Wed Jul 18 14:40:50 2007 From: fstorch at beckcenter.org (Fran Storch) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 17:40:50 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Currently on Exhibit in the Beck Center Art Galleries Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84EEB06ED@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7C984.4F28FDB0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 18, 2007 For more information, contact Yvette A. Hanzel, Director of Marketing, ext. 225 Susan Gallagher, Associate Director, Visual Arts, ext. 228 =20 =20 Currently on Exhibit in the Art Galleries at the Beck Center for the Arts =20 =20 Lakewood, Ohio - Two notable artists currently have their works on display in the art galleries at the Beck Center for the Arts. In cooperation with Tregoning & Company, the Beck Center presents Recent Paintings & Works on Paper by French artist, Alain Pontecorvo in the Jean Bulicek Galleria now through August 12, 2007. In the Music-Armory Building, Drawings & Paintings by Alane Potokar Sandoval are on exhibit now through October 28, 2007. Both exhibits are free and open to the public. For individual gallery hours, contact the Beck Center at (216) 521-2540. This is the first exhibition of Pontecorvo's work in the United States. He is among the top figurative artists working in France today. A traditional painter, his style is based on the Dutch and Italian masters. This exhibit includes paintings and drawings featuring Pontecorvo's vibrant use of color and compositional placement of forms and figures. His work has been displayed internationally in public and private collections in the United States, France, Germany, Belgium, Italy, and many other countries. A reception will be held on Friday, July 20 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. in the Daniels Lounge. The public is invited to attend. Alane Potokar Sandoval is a local artist whose professional career has involved the film and multi-media industries. A graduate of Kent State University, she has worked professionally in Chicago and New York. As an artist, she works primarily with drawing and painting a diversity of subject matter including cats, musicians, dancers, as well as abstractions. Sandoval has studied theater design and continues to develop her landscape and life drawing skills. She has exhibited locally and recently was the featured artist at Fat Cats for the Tremont Art Walk.=20 The Beck Center for the Arts is a comprehensive arts organization offering professional theater productions on two stages; arts education in dance, music, theater, and visual arts; and gallery exhibits featuring primarily local and regional artists. 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Lakewood, = Ohio = – Two notable artists currently have their works on display in the art = galleries at the Beck = Center for the Arts.  In = cooperation with Tregoning & Company, the = Beck = Center presents Recent Paintings & Works on = Paper by French artist, Alain Pontecorvo in the Jean Bulicek Galleria now through = August 12, 2007.  In the = Music-Armory Building, Drawings & Paintings by Alane Potokar Sandoval are on exhibit now = through October 28, = 2007.  Both exhibits are free and open = to the public.  For individual = gallery hours, contact the Beck = Center at (216) 521-2540.

This is the first exhibition of Pontecorvo’s work in the = United States.  He is among the top figurative artists working in = France today.  A traditional = painter, his style is based on the Dutch and Italian masters.  This exhibit includes paintings = and drawings featuring Pontecorvo’s vibrant use of color and compositional = placement of forms and figures.  His = work has been displayed internationally in public and private collections in the = United States, = France, Germany, = Belgium, Italy, = and many other countries.  A = reception will be held on Friday, July 20 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. in the = Daniels Lounge.  The public is invited to = attend.

Alane Potokar Sandoval is a local artist whose professional career has involved the = film and multi-media industries.  A graduate of = Kent State = University, she has worked professionally in = Chicago and New York.  As an artist, she works = primarily with drawing and painting a diversity of subject matter including cats, musicians, = dancers, as well as abstractions.  =  Sandoval has studied theater = design and continues to develop her landscape and life drawing skills.  She has exhibited locally and = recently was the featured artist at Fat Cats for the Tremont Art Walk. =

The = Beck Center for the Arts is a = comprehensive arts organization offering professional theater productions on two = stages; arts education in dance, music, theater, and visual arts; and gallery = exhibits featuring primarily local and regional artists.  Located at = 17801 Detroit Avenue in = Lakewood, the Beck = Center is just ten minutes west of downtown = Cleveland.  Convenient on-site parking is available.  For more = information on the Beck = Center go to www.beckcenter.org.

 

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-------------------------------1184797341-- From royberko at yahoo.com Wed Jul 18 15:46:48 2007 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 15:46:48 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: Shaw Festival of Canada, Part 3 July 11-14 Message-ID: <554986.35724.qm@web33107.mail.mud.yahoo.com> AND STILL MORE ON THE SHAW FESTIVAL--play reviews and places to stay, eat and tour Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times --COOLCLEVELAND.COM & NEOHIOPAL.COM-- Considered by many theatre experts as the best repertory company in North America, the G. B. Shaw Festival, located in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Canada, a short distance from Niagara Falls, offers an excellent season of productions. In addition there are some excellent restaurants and sites to visit. In my other columns in this series I reviewed ?SUMMER AND SMOKE, ??HOTEL PECCADILLO,? ?MACK AND MABEL,? ?THE PHILANDERER,? ?LILLIES? and ?THE CIRCLE.? If you missed those reviews go online to www.royberko.info. The two other plays I saw were: ?THE CASSILIS ENGAGEMENT? and ?THE KILTARTAN COMEDIES.? THE CASSILIS ENGAGEMENT Sr. John Hankin, one of the most admired comic writers of the Edwardian era, is generally unknown to present day theatre-goers in spite of the fact that his good friend, G. B. Shaw, once referred to him as ?the Mephistopheles of the new comedy.? Part of the reason for Hankins? anonymity was his suicide at age 40, as an escape from a life of ill health. It is ironic that his life came to its final curtain, as his plays often do, without a happy ending. His two major plays were ?THE RETURN OF THE PRODIGAL?, subtitled ?A Comedy for Fathers? and ?THE CASSILIS ENGAGEMENT,? referred to as ?A Comedy for Mothers,? which is now in production at the Shaw. Hankins? plays, though they are all comedies, are governed by ?aesthetics of negativity.? The plots lead toward the dissolution of familial ties and love relationships, toward closure marked by disharmony. The plot of ?THE CASSILIS ENGAGEMENT? centers on three uniquely different mothers. Though the story appears to be a conventional comedy of manners, it proves to be nothing of the kind. The wealthy Mrs. Cassilis dotes on Geoffrey, her unmarried son. The very uptight Countess of Remenham has always assumed that Geoffrey was going to marry her daughter. Foiling the plans, Geoffrey has become engaged to Ethel, a cockney, lower class and crass city girl. Ethel and her mother, Mrs. Borridge, are invited to visit Mrs. Cassilis?s house. What plays out are a series of events which move the plot through one hilarious conflict after another, and toward an obvious ending. The Shaw production, under the direction of Christopher Newton, turns out to be out and-out fun. Much of this centers on the hysterical performance by Mary Haney as the uneducated and blunt Mrs. Borridge. Her exact opposite, Mrs. Cassilis, played by Goldie Semple, is cool, collected and bright. Semple builds a clear character who manipulates all around her in a passive aggressive manner. David Leyshon (Geoffrey) plays the perfect pawn, caught between mother and fiancee. Donna Belleville so perfectly portrays the uptight Countess of Remenham that, after-a-while, the audience started to groan each time she opened her mouth to speak. Played in three-quarter round in the intimate Court House Theatre, the production is well-paced and draws a healthy round of laughs. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: ?THE CASSILIS ENGAGEMENT? is a fun walk along the path of humor. You won?t learn anything much, but you will have a good time watching a master of language and plot development weave his web. ?THE KILTARTAN COMEDIES? Lady Augusta Gregory was an Anglo-Irish dramatist and folklorist. She dedicated much of her life to collecting Gaelic folklore and keeping the Irish language viable. She published a series of books related to Kiltartan history. She also wrote plays of questionable value. As a fellow Irish writer stated, ?"the presentation of her plays nearly ruined the Abbey [the national Irish theatre venue]". Shaw has chosen to present two of Lady Gregory?s short writings. The first part of the program is ?THE RISING OF THE MOON.? It is based on a ballad of the same name by famous Irish balladeer John Keegan. The song remains popular and the tune widely recognized in Ireland today as a protest song against British control. The ballad-opera tells the tale of a rogue who tries to escape from a town after committing some crimes, but is caught by a policeman. Through Irish charm and guile, he talks his way to freedom. Gregory intended the message as an attack on England in Ireland?s fight for freedom, though this is not overly evident in the play?s actions, but a careful listen to the words of the song reveal her purposes. ?SPREADING THE NEWS? is a delightful bit of fluff which illustrates how rumors are created and spread. This is relevant in spotlighting the Irish as great story tellers and exaggerators. What starts as an act of kindness, the return of a pitch fork that has been left behind, is manipulated into a story of death, infidelity and a potential immigration to America. Mary Haney is riotous as an apple saleswoman who is the hub of the wheel of the rumor. This is fun, fun fun! CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: The hour-long production of ?THE KILTARTAN COMEDIES? is worth going to just to see Mary Haney in ?SPREADING THE NEWS? and relive your own experience with how rumors are spread. The first show, ?THE RISING OF THE MOON,? will probably be of less interest. SHAW AREA ATTRACTIONS Besides the plays themselves, the Festival includes a reading series, coffee concerts, seminars, backstage tours and pre-show chats. The city has a golf course, speed boat rides and carriages that travel the streets. Just wandering the small town and looking at the beautiful flowers and gardens can be a wonderful experience. There are some excellent places to eat including my favorite, The Queenston Heights Restaurant (www.queenstonheights.com). It is located in a park just over the US Canadian border. The facility has a breathtaking view of the Niagara River gorge. A new addition to my favorites list is the Restaurant at the Niagara Culinary Institute, located about twenty minutes away from the theatres. Here, student chefs and restaurant management majors hone their skills. The food is excellent and the venue attractive. Remember, these are students, professional wanna? be?s, and the service may be a little erratic. Tired of waiting for a casino in Cleveland? For those so-inclined, Niagara Falls, which is near Niagara-on-the-Lake, has two casino resorts. There is also a large outlet store complex for the bargain shopper. And, of course, not to be overlooked are the attractions connected to the magnificent falls. For theatre information, a brochure, lodging suggestions or tickets call 800-511-7429 or go on-line to www.shawfest.com. Ask about packages that include lodging, meals and tickets. Be aware that the festival offers day-of-the-show rush tickets and senior matinee prices. 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. 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FAIRMOUNT CENTER for the Arts & FPAC have planned a G= REAT=20 TRIP TO NYC August 7-10. 
 
NEW YORK CITY AND=20 BROADWAY

Come=20 join us for an exciting trip to NYC to see some Broadway shows and take in t= he=20 sights!!

Tuesday, August 7 - Friday, August 10, 2007:=20
four days, three nights

Th= is trip is=20 sponsored by Fairmount Center for the Arts and is open to FPAC campers,= =20 their parents and anyone else who wants to come from the general community.=20

Tour=20 Includes: 47 Passenger Motor coach, 3 nights lodging (choice of 4 per room o= r 2=20 per room), 3 Broadway show tickets. For two of the shows you will have a cho= ice=20 depending upon your interest and age appropriateness - #1 - Spri= ng=20 Awakening or Mary Poppins, #2 - A Chorus Line=20 or Xanadu, #3 - Legally=20 Blond

Al= so included in=20 the trip is a workshop with Broadway actor Michelle Federer.

ALL meal= s=20 & admissions, taxes/tips, guide fees, full itinerary as listed are=20 included.

Th= e trip will be=20 hosted and children and teens will be chaperoned by Robert R. Jackson - owne= r of=20 Traveling Classrooms, Fred Sternfeld - FPAC camp director, and other FPAC st= aff.=20 Children 5th grade and under must have a parent stay in their hotel room (th= ree=20 children, one adult per room OR one child, one adult per room). Security=20 personnel hired by Fairmount Center will be provided in the hotel.=20


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  • 6:30am Cleveland Southeastern Trails Mot= or coach=20 (47 Passenger) Departure Location: Chagrin Falls High School Front Parking= =20 Lot.
  • 9:00am Restroom Stop on I-80 In Pennsylvania
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  • 10:15 - 11:15pm Empire State Observation= Deck=20
  • 11:45pm (approximately) Check into hotel= .=20 Hampton Inn Meadowlands, 304 Paterson Plank Rd., Carlstadt, NJ 07072.=20 210-935-9000. We will be listed at the hotel as "Traveling Classrooms=20 Fairmount Performing Art Center Group."

DAY 2:=20  

  • 7:30 - 8:30pm Hotel Complimentary Contin= ental=20 Buffet Breakfast
  • 8:30am Depart Hotel
      
  • 9:00am - 1:00pm Rockefeller Center=20 Area
         * NBC Studio Tour
       &n= bsp;=20 * "Top Of The Rock" Observation Deck
         *=20 Sightseeing/ Shopping/Lunch, $5.00 cash handed out to each person for 48th= =20 Street Deli
         * NBC Plaza, NBC Gift Shop, St.=20 Patrick's Cathedral
  • 1:00pm Metropolita= n Museum=20 Of Art, Central Park Carriage Ride, Sightseeing time and shopping in Times= =20 Square
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DAY 3:= =20

  • 8:00 - 9:00am Hotel Complimentary Contin= ental=20 Buffet Breakfast
  • 9:00am Depart Hotel
  • 10:00am Workshop with Broadway Artist Mi= chelle=20 Federer.
  • Noon Deli Lunch Near Lincoln Center, $5.= 00 cash=20 to be handed out to each person.
  • 1:00pm Lincoln Center Tour, United Natio= n's=20 Tour
  • 6:30pm Dinner at Jeckyl & Hyde=20 Restaurant
  • 8:00pm BROADWAY SHOW
  • 11:00pm Return to Hotel after show=20

DAY 4:   =

  • 8:00 - 9:00am Complimentary Buffet Break= fast at=20 Hotel
               = ;    =20
  • 9:00am Depart Hotel
  • 9:30am - 12:30pm Statue Of Liberty/Ellis Island=20 Ferry
               = ;    =20
  • 12:30pm Ground Zero-St. Paul's Church/Lo= wer=20 Broadway, Reflection/Shopping, 7.00 cash handed out to each person for Del= i=20 Lunch.           &n= bsp;            =    =20
      =20             &n= bsp;
    =20
  • 2:00pm Depart for=20 Home
               =     =20
  • 6:00pm Fast Food Dinner Enroute Home, $5= .00 cash=20 handed out to each=20 person.
              &nb= sp;   =20
  • Approximately 11:00pm arrive back at Cha= grin=20 Falls High School
For more information, FAQS and a=20 registration form please go to this link: http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac07/nyc.htm
 

<= BR>
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-------------------------------1184845227-- From t_gradisher at hotmail.com Wed Jul 18 22:41:16 2007 From: t_gradisher at hotmail.com (ted gradisher) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 01:41:16 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Computer special effects tech needed for indie film, paid Message-ID:


E.M. PRODUCTIONS is looking for someone to do computer special effects on a feature length, indie horror film. Production to start in spring of '08. This is a paid gig. We need to get together soon to discuss production notes and be on same page when production rolls. Anyone interested email me a.s.a.p. t_gradisher at hotmail.com




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E. M. Productions

From KevinJosephKelly at aol.com Wed Jul 18 23:30:38 2007 From: KevinJosephKelly at aol.com (KevinJosephKelly at aol.com) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 02:30:38 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Oklahoma opens this weekend in Medina, produced by CAMEO Message-ID: -------------------------------1184826638 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en =20 =20 CAMEO announces its 5th summer musical, Rodgers and Hammerstein=E2=80=99s O= klahoma! =20 to be performed July 20-22, and 26-29 at the Medina Performing Arts Center,= =20 a beautiful state-of-the-art, 1200-seat venue that has been acclaimed as on= e=20 of the finest facilities in the state of Ohio (located at 777 East Union=20 Street, Medina OH 44256. Directions to the facility are available at=20 _www.mcsoh.org/pac/directions.htm_ (mip://013de888/www.mcsoh.org/pac/directi= ons.htm) ).=20 The production will be directed by veteran actor and director, Bill=20 Hoffman, a talented professional who has directed more than 60 large musica= ls in his=20 career, in New York City, Washington DC, and Cleveland Playhouse. More tha= n=20 40 local actors and dancers will be performing in this outstanding=20 production. Tickets are available at the Performing Arts Center box office=20 (330-636-3400) or at local Buehler=E2=80=99s locations: $15 Adults; $10 Ag= es 12-17 and=20 Seniors; $8 Children under 12 and groups of 20+. Show times will be 7:30 P= M, except=20 Sunday matinees will take place at 2:00 PM. Visit CAMEO=E2=80=99s website= at=20 _www.cameo-medina.org_ (http://www.cameo-medina.org/) .=20 I am playing Jud in this production. This really is a terrific community=20 theatre and it would be great if you could come out and support the show an= d=20 the theatre. The venue is truly amazing. See ya there!!!!=20 =20 "Nothing can bring you peace but yourself." - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Life isn't about finding yourself, it's about creating yourself." - George= =20 Bernard Shaw "I regard the theatre as the greatest of all art forms, the most immediate=20 way in which a human being can share with another the sense of what it is t= o=20 be a human being." - Oscar Wilde=20 ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL a= t=20 http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour -------------------------------1184826638 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

CAMEO announces its 5th summer musical= ,=20 Rodgers and Hammerstein=E2=80=99s Oklahoma= !  to be=20 performed July 20-22, and 26-29 at the Medina Performing Arts Center, a=20 beautiful state-of-the-art, 1200-seat venue that has been acclaimed as one o= f=20 the finest facilities in the state of Ohio=  =20 (located at 777 East Union Street, Medina OH 44256.  Directions to the facility are ava= ilable=20 at www.mcsoh.org/pac/d= irections.htm ).  The production will be directed by= =20 veteran actor and director, Bill Hoffman, a talented professional who has=20 directed more than 60 large musicals in his career, in=20 New York=20 City,=20 Washington DC, and Cleveland Playhouse.  More than 40 local actors and danc= ers=20 will be performing in this outstanding production.  Tickets are available at the=20 Performing Arts Center box office (330-636-3400) or at local Buehler= =E2=80=99s=20 locations:  $15 Adults; $10 Ag= es=20 12-17 and Seniors; $8 Children under 12 and groups of 20+.  Show times will be 7:30=20 PM, except Sunday matin= ees=20 will take place at 2:00 PM.  Visit=20 CAMEO=E2=80=99s website at www.cameo-medina.org.

I am playing Jud in this=20 production.  This really is a terrific community theatre and it would b= e=20 great if you could come out and support the show and the theatre. The venue=20= is=20 truly amazing. See ya there!!!!

 

 


"Nothing can bring you peace but yourself= ." -=20 Ralph Waldo Emerson

"Life isn't about finding yo= urself,=20 it's about creating yourself." - George Bernard Shaw
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-------------------------------1184826638-- From mardus at sbcglobal.net Wed Jul 18 23:56:43 2007 From: mardus at sbcglobal.net (Marie Dusini) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 23:56:43 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Western Reserve Playhouse Presents 'I LOVE YOU, YOU'RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE' Message-ID: <183717.56505.qm@web81006.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-210257486-1184828203=:56505 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit I LOVE YOU, YOU'RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE Directed By ROBERT KMIECIK CONTINUES JULY 20, 21, 22*, 27, 28, AUGUST 3 and 4th AT WESTERN RESERVE PLAYHOUSE FEATURING Woman # 1 STEPHANIE NEWPORT Woman # 2 MARIA JACOBS Man # 1 JOSH BRICKER Man # 2 JERRY SCHABER Musical Director: BETH AYERS Stage Manager: Renee DeSantis Choreographer: Rena Alessio Baker Costumer: Donna Curfman Set Designer: Walt Kaminski Set Decorator: Anna Zender Set Construction: Jack Steele Lights: Marc Dusini Producers Sue Synder and Marie Dusini Ticket prices: $12.00 Adults $11.00 Seniors and Students Curtain 8 pm - 7:30 p.m. Sunday the 22nd FOR RESERVATIONS CALL: 330-620-7314 WRP is located at 3326 Everett Road at the Bath/Richfield Township line in Summit County near Interstates 271 and 77 (Exit 143). The theatre is a big gray barn built in 1886. --0-210257486-1184828203=:56505 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
                                   
 
                I LOVE YOU, YOU'RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE
                                       Directed By   ROBERT KMIECIK
 
                                              CONTINUES
   
                            JULY  20, 21, 22*,   27, 28,   AUGUST 3  and 4th
 
                                 AT WESTERN RESERVE PLAYHOUSE
 
                                                   FEATURING
 
                                Woman # 1          STEPHANIE NEWPORT
                                Woman # 2          MARIA JACOBS
 
                                Man  # 1              JOSH BRICKER
                                Man  # 2              JERRY SCHABER
 
                Musical Director:   BETH AYERS   Stage Manager:  Renee DeSantis
                Choreographer:    Rena Alessio Baker  Costumer:  Donna Curfman
 
                Set Designer:  Walt Kaminski             Set Decorator:   Anna Zender
                Set Construction: Jack Steele             Lights:               Marc Dusini
 
                                  Producers                Sue Synder and Marie Dusini
 
                      Ticket prices: $12.00 Adults  $11.00 Seniors and Students 
                                  Curtain 8 pm - 7:30 p.m. Sunday the 22nd   
                        
                                 FOR RESERVATIONS CALL:    330-620-7314
WRP is located at 3326 Everett Road at the Bath/Richfield Township line in Summit County near Interstates 271 and 77 (Exit 143).  The theatre is a big gray barn built in 1886. 
 
 
--0-210257486-1184828203=:56505-- From mardus at sbcglobal.net Wed Jul 18 23:57:37 2007 From: mardus at sbcglobal.net (Marie Dusini) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 23:57:37 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Western Reserve Playhouse announces Teen Theatrical Classes Message-ID: <385717.80593.qm@web81001.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1896307277-1184828257=:80593 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit WESTERN RESERVE PLAYHOUSE Announces It's TEEN SUMMER THEATRICAL CLASSES Technical Classes Acting Classes 3 Weeks - August 6 - 26 4 Weeks - July 30 -- Aug. 26 11:30 - 2:00 Monday thru Friday 9:00 - 11:30 Monday thru Friday $100.00 $125,00 ENROLL IN BOTH CLASSES FOR $200.00 All students will either perform in the play or be back stage/technical crew. Performance dates are August 24th, 25th and 26th CLASSES UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF DIRECTOR JIM VOLKERT For more information call Jim at 330-603-8334 or 330-620-7314 The Playhouse is located at the Bath/Richfield Township line in Summit County across from Revere High School Physical address 3326 Everett Road, Bath, Ohio 44210 --0-1896307277-1184828257=:80593 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
                       
                          WESTERN RESERVE PLAYHOUSE
                                         Announces It's
                    TEEN SUMMER THEATRICAL CLASSES
 
        Technical Classes                                          Acting Classes
     3 Weeks  -  August 6 - 26                                   4 Weeks  -  July 30 -- Aug. 26    11:30 - 2:00  Monday thru Friday                        9:00 - 11:30  Monday thru Friday
               $100.00                                                                $125,00    
                 ENROLL IN BOTH CLASSES FOR  $200.00
 
   All students will either perform in the play or be back stage/technical crew.
                      Performance dates are August 24th, 25th and 26th
 
            CLASSES UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF DIRECTOR JIM VOLKERT
                 For more information call Jim at 330-603-8334 or 330-620-7314
 
     The Playhouse is located at the Bath/Richfield Township line in Summit County
                                  across from Revere High School
                   Physical address 3326 Everett Road, Bath, Ohio   44210
                       
--0-1896307277-1184828257=:80593-- From sales at rparts.org Thu Jul 19 07:04:38 2007 From: sales at rparts.org (Brandon Smith) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 10:04:38 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a guitarist In-Reply-To: <20070719050403.E549562588@mailman.siteprotect.com> References: <20070719050403.E549562588@mailman.siteprotect.com> Message-ID: <0a7f01c7ca0d$bef373c0$7100a8c0@RPA.LOCAL> For upcoming production of CATS. Performances Aug 4-5, 11-12, with rehearsals the previous week. Pays $50 per service plus some mileage. Please call me directly at 419-564-8898. Must be able to read music and follow a conductor! Brandon Smith Mansfield Symphony Orchestra -----Original Message----- From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of neohiopal-request at lists.fredsternfeld.com Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2007 1:04 AM To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Subject: NEohioPAL digest, Vol 1 #2266 - 27 msgs Send NEohioPAL mailing list submissions to neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to neohiopal-request at lists.fredsternfeld.com You can reach the person managing the list at neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of NEohioPAL digest..." No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. 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Brandon Smith Mansfield Symphony Orchestra 419-564-8898 -----Original Message----- From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of neohiopal-request at lists.fredsternfeld.com Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2007 1:04 AM To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Subject: NEohioPAL digest, Vol 1 #2266 - 27 msgs Send NEohioPAL mailing list submissions to neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to neohiopal-request at lists.fredsternfeld.com You can reach the person managing the list at neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of NEohioPAL digest..." No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. 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We are looking for boys and girls of any ethnicity who can play a nine year old, and one boy who can play a five year old (the actor who plays five should probably be older in reality). The auditions are open to both union and non-union actors; no children will become union as a result of being in A Christmas Story. Rehearsals will begin November 5 and performances will be November November 29-December 23. The commitment will in general not conflict with school; you will be notified well in advance of any times that the actors will be asked to miss classes for rehearsals or performances. While the auditions are open to any child who wishes to be considered, they will be by appointment only. To make an appointment, please respond to this email. Please provide the name of the child, the name and contact information for at least one parent, and a preference for date and time. We will accommodate preferences to the best of our ability. For the audition, the child should prepare up to three minutes of anything they wish. What is most common is one or two monologues. There is no singing in the play and there will be no pianist at the audition, but children who wish to do so are welcome to sing. The auditions will be held at the Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euclid Avenue. Again, please respond to this email to make an appointment or to ask any questions. Anita B. Kumar Artistic Intern Cleveland Play House 216-795-7000 x148 akumar at clevelandplayhouse.com Sherlock Holmes, Man of La Mancha, The Chosen, Doubt, Gee's Bend...Great Plays at the Play House this season! Anita B. Kumar Artistic Intern Cleveland Play House 216-795-7000 x148 akumar at clevelandplayhouse.com Sherlock Holmes, Man of La Mancha, The Chosen, Doubt, Gee's Bend...Great Plays at the Play House this season! ------=_NextPart_000_0004_01C7C9F0.29308C50 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable ANNOUNCING: Auditions for Children's Roles in A Christmas Story = at the Cleveland Play House

The Cleveland Play House will hold = auditions for children in A Christmas Story on Monday, July 23 = and Tuesday, July 24 from 4:00 to 8:00. The auditions are for children = only. We are looking for boys and girls of any ethnicity who can play a = nine year old, and one boy who can play a five year old (the actor who = plays five should probably be older in reality). The auditions are open = to both union and non-union actors; no children will become union as a = result of being in A Christmas Story.

Rehearsals will begin November 5 and = performances will be November November 29-December 23. The commitment = will in general not conflict with school; you will be notified well in = advance of any times that the actors will be asked to miss classes for = rehearsals or performances.

While the auditions are open to any = child who wishes to be considered, they will be by appointment only. To = make an appointment, please respond to this email. Please provide the = name of the child, the name and contact information for at least one = parent, and a preference for date and time. We will accommodate = preferences to the best of our ability.

For the audition, the child should = prepare up to three minutes of anything they wish. What is most common = is one or two monologues. There is no singing in the play and there will = be no pianist at the audition, but children who wish to do so are = welcome to sing.

The auditions will be held at the = Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euclid Avenue. Again, please respond to this = email to make an appointment or to ask any questions.

Anita B. Kumar
Artistic Intern
Cleveland Play House
216-795-7000 x148
akumar at clevelandplayhouse.com
Sherlock Holmes, Man of La Mancha, = The Chosen, Doubt, Gee's Bend...Great Plays at the Play House this = season!


Anita B. Kumar
Artistic Intern
Cleveland Play House
216-795-7000 x148
akumar at clevelandplayhouse.com

Sherlock Holmes, Man of La Mancha, The = Chosen, Doubt, Gee's Bend...Great Plays at the Play House this = season!

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Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discov= er.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour --part1_ce1.1559486f.33d0ec9f_boundary-- From higbee at chsaviour.org Thu Jul 19 09:40:23 2007 From: higbee at chsaviour.org (Judith Higbee) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 12:40:23 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for the role of Amahl (the boy) July 28 and August 2 Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7CA23.807A69AD Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Arts in the Cathedral (Church of the Saviour in Cleveland Hts.) will be presenting Gian Carlo Menotti's chamber opera Amahl and the Night Visitors on Dec. 7 at 7:30 p.m. and Dec. 8 at 4:00 p.m. =20 =20 This 45 minute opera tells the touching story of a lame shepherd boy who lives in poverty with his widowed mother. In the middle of the night a knock at the door announces a visit from the three Kings following the star in search of the Christ Child. Flustered, the mother sends Amahl to ask their neighbors to bring gifts and to dance for the Kings. An act of selflessness changes the lives of Amahl and his mother forever. =20 AUDITIONS FOR THE ROLE OF AMAHL (the boy) will be held BY APPOINTMENT on Saturday July 28 and Thursday August 2nd.=20 AUDITION REQUIREMENTS: Audition Requirements: A boy soprano who looks approximately 10-12 years old (No girls will be auditioned for this role.) =20 1) One song of your choice, memorized in English (An accompanist will be provided, please bring music.) 2) Callbacks will be asked to learn a short selection from the opera =20 FOR AN AUDITION APPOINTMENT: Contact Judith Higbee at higbee at chsaviour.org or by calling the church office at 216-321-8880. =20 Church of the Saviour 2537 Lee Road Cleveland Hts. OH 44118 =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7CA23.807A69AD Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Arts in the Cathedral (Church of = the Saviour in Cleveland Hts.) will be presenting Gian Carlo Menotti's = chamber opera Amahl and the Night Visitors  on Dec. 7 at = 7:30 = p.m. and Dec. 8 at 4:00 p.m. 

 

This 45 minute opera tells the = touching story of a lame shepherd boy who lives in poverty with his widowed mother.  In the middle of the night a knock at the door announces a visit from the three Kings following the star in search = of the Christ Child. Flustered, the mother sends Amahl to ask their neighbors = to bring gifts and to dance for the Kings. An act of selflessness changes the = lives of Amahl and his mother forever.

 

AUDITIONS FOR = THE ROLE OF AMAHL (the boy) will be held BY APPOINTMENT on Saturday July 28 and Thursday August = 2nd. 

AUDITION = REQUIREMENTS:

Audition Requirements: A boy soprano who looks approximately = 10-12 years old

(No girls will be auditioned for this role.)  =

1) One song of your choice, = memorized in English (An accompanist will be provided, please bring = music.)

2) Callbacks will be asked to learn a short selection from the = opera

 

FOR AN AUDITION APPOINTMENT: = Contact Judith Higbee at higbee at chsaviour.org or by calling the church office at 216-321-8880.

 

Church of the = Saviour

2537 Lee Road

Cleveland Hts. OH = 44118

 

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C7CA23.807A69AD-- From Tina.A.Karniotis at sherwin.com Thu Jul 19 06:34:53 2007 From: Tina.A.Karniotis at sherwin.com (Tina.A.Karniotis at sherwin.com) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 09:34:53 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Raquy and the Cavemen and Hareem Shar'eem - middle eastern music and dance - Saturday, 7/21/2007 Message-ID: This is a multipart message in MIME format. --=_alternative 004A9AFC8525731D_= Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Raquy and The Cavemen are returning to Cleveland on their Starwood 2007 Tour to promote the release of their new album, Naked Saturday, July 21 - Cleveland, OH 7pm - Drumming workshop with Raquy (bring your own drum) 9pm - Raquy and the Cavemen with Cleveland based Bellydance Troupe Hareem Shareem! Show - $10, Workshop+Show - $20 Wilbert's, 812 Huron Rd. East, Cleveland, Ohio 216 902 4663 Raquy and the Cavemen of Brooklyn, NY, brings traditional Middle Eastern music and modern drumming to a heady peak. Raquy has travelled to many distant countries including those in the Middle East, Egypt and India, where she has experienced and absorbed vast amounts of musical culture. She uses all this knowledge to bring an amazing act to the stage. Raquy Danzinger performs with the Dumbek (Arabic hand drum) and the Iranian Kamanche, which is much like a violin. Raquy and the Cavemen allow the listener to experience the musical cultures from The Middle East and Egypt and fuse them with Liron Peled's hard rock drumming background. The name Cavemen is appropriate due to the rawness of the beats, and there is also a timeless property to the music that makes it impossible to dislike. The whole experience of the music takes you on a journey to the roots of Middle Eastern drumming and as soon as that kemenche starts flowing the trip goes deeper. Its sound is like a close stare into the eyes and soul of the Middle Eastern culture that lives inside the music. Raquy brings forth the experience of an ancient culture straight to the stage for everyone to reflect, react and rotate to Hareem Shar'eem (a.k.a. the Wicked Harem) is a troupe of Middle Eastern-inspired bellydancers based in Cleveland, Ohio. We pride ourselves on the creativity of our shows and the skill of our dancing, no matter what style we choose to perform that day. From our irrepressibly dazzling cabaret style to our captivatingly enigmatic tribal fusion, to our dramatically bold Rom style, our shows are a rollicking good time. www.raquy.com www.geocities.com/troupehareemshareem --=_alternative 004A9AFC8525731D_= Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII"
Raquy and The Cavemen
are returning to Cleveland on their Starwood 2007 Tour
to promote the release of their new album, Naked

Saturday, July 21 - Cleveland, OH
7pm -
Drumming workshop with Raquy (bring your own drum)
9pm - 
Raquy and the Cavemen with Cleveland based Bellydance Troupe Hareem Shareem!
Show - $10, Workshop+Show - $20
Wilbert's, 812 Huron Rd. East, Cleveland, Ohio 216 902 4663

Raquy and the Cavemen of Brooklyn, NY, brings traditional Middle Eastern music and modern drumming to a heady peak. Raquy has travelled to many distant countries including those in the Middle East, Egypt and India, where she has experienced and absorbed vast amounts of musical culture. She uses all this knowledge to bring an amazing act to the stage. Raquy Danzinger performs with the Dumbek (Arabic hand drum) and the Iranian Kamanche, which is much like a violin.

Raquy and the Cavemen allow the listener to experience the musical cultures from The Middle East and Egypt and fuse them with Liron Peled's hard rock drumming background. The name Cavemen is appropriate due to the rawness of the beats, and there is also a timeless property to the music that makes it impossible to dislike. The whole experience of the music takes you on a journey to the roots of Middle Eastern drumming and as soon as that kemenche starts flowing the trip goes deeper. Its sound is like a close stare into the eyes and soul of the Middle Eastern culture that lives inside the music. Raquy brings forth the experience of an ancient culture straight to the stage for everyone to reflect, react and rotate to

 Hareem Shar'eem (a.k.a. the Wicked Harem) is a troupe of Middle Eastern-inspired bellydancers based in Cleveland, Ohio. We pride ourselves on the creativity of our shows and the skill of our dancing, no matter what style we choose to perform that day. From our irrepressibly dazzling cabaret style to our captivatingly enigmatic tribal fusion, to our dramatically bold Rom style, our shows are a rollicking good time.

www.raquy.com
www.geocities.com/troupehareemshareem
--=_alternative 004A9AFC8525731D_=-- From dennis at vanityCrash.com Thu Jul 19 10:49:19 2007 From: dennis at vanityCrash.com (Dennis Yurich) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 13:49:19 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]*Vanity Crash* | Fri July 20 | HiFi Lakewood Message-ID: <469FA41F.1070405@vanityCrash.com> Hey vC fans, we wanted to apologize for any inconvenience you incurred due to our crappy email program that f*** up our emailing without us knowing it. Thanks to those who contacted us about it. Hopefully we have fixed the problem. You only have a day to reserve some discount tickets for this Friday July 20 show a the HiFi and coupons for a free copy of our live CD. Since it is too late to mail them out, email dennis at vanitycrash.com and request how many you want. We will leave them in an envelope at the door for you under your name. Remember, we need your pretty face! We are filming this Friday's July 20th show at the Hi Fi and we want you to be part of it. We plan lots of audience shots and would love to have you up front rockin' to vanityCrash. Also dress in your finest since we will be filming interviews with fans throughout the night. So, email us NOW so we can make sure we get yours at the door for you. Friday, July 20, vanityCrash on at 11:30pm Hi Fi Concert Club (http://www.hificoncertclub.com), 11729 Detroit Ave., Lakewood, OH 44107 (216) 521-8878 18 and over, $10 at the door ($8 with discount ticket), add $3 for under 21 Exciting News: Just released - Rock 4 Life (http://www.quickstarproductions.com/rock_4_life.html) compilation CD featuring vanityCrash. This is a great CD for a great cause, Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis (cure only by a liver transplant), and features 22 cool acts from across the country. The CD will be available at the show for only $5! vanityCrash songs "New Girl" and "Legend" are featured in the upcoming film "Head of the Company". The comedy stars Keith Bracken as a boss who serves a hire purpose and Timothy A. King as a job candidate frustrated by discrimination. The film previews July 28 and is being submitted to all the major film festivals. Stay tune for more film news next month. vanityCrash got selected to showcase at the Midpoint Music Festival (http://www.mpmf.com/) this fall in Cincinnati. We played the festival two years ago, had a rockin' time, made great contacts and met some very cool acts (like our faves Girls on Film - http://www.myspace.com/gof). We can't wait to do it again! We've had many very cool shows lately and our Verlie's show got captured on video. Be sure to check the clips out at http://www.verliescafe.com/video1.htm. Lastly Dan has been bustin' his butt killing people nightly. Staring as Dr. Jekyll and his evil alter ego Mr Hyde, Dan has the stage oozing in blood from impaling a sorry fella to ripping out a woman's heart! Don't miss this one-of-a-kind production at the Beck Center of the Arts. Vanity Crash is Dan Folino, Dennis Yurich, Brian Hager and Jason Giaco http://www.vanityCrash.com http://www.mySpace.com/vanityCrash From Michael_L_Caraffi at KeyBank.com Thu Jul 19 11:09:27 2007 From: Michael_L_Caraffi at KeyBank.com (Michael_L_Caraffi at KeyBank.com) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 14:09:27 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CALLING ALL WOODWIND PLAYERS - Joseph Musicians needed... PAID GIG! 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MUSICIANS STILL NEEDED FOR ELYRIA SUMMER THEATER'S P= RODUCTION OF
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Musical Director is still looking to fill the following vacant positions:
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--0__=0ABBF98EDFF01C648f9e8a93df938690918c0ABBF98EDFF01C64-- From tomfulton at aol.com Thu Jul 19 11:16:42 2007 From: tomfulton at aol.com (tomfulton at aol.com) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 14:16:42 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITIONS for "Reflections" - World Premiere - directed by Tom Fulton Message-ID: <8C9984817BA323C-8EC-948E@WEBMAIL-DC12.sysops.aol.com> ----------MB_8C9984817BA323C_8EC_12C03_WEBMAIL-DC12.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" SUBJECT:=C2=A0AUDITIONS=20 BECK CENTER FOR THE ARTS Audition Date:=C2=A0 Monday, July 30 - 6pm - 10pm Call:=C2=A0 216-521-2540 to schedule an audition Note:=C2=A0 These=C2=A0roles are non-equity only. =C2=A0 Hello Everyone, =C2=A0 On Monday, July 30 from 6 pm to 10 pm, Tom Fulton (director) and Marin Cespe= des (choreographer)=C2=A0will be holding auditions for the actor/dancer role= s in Reflections, a musical play, which begins rehearsals on August 14 and O= pens on September 14, running through October 7, 2007 at the Beck Center for= the Arts.=C2=A0 Please call the Beck Center to sign up for a time.=C2=A0 ht= tp://beckcenter.org/=C2=A0 =C2=A0 The World Premiere of: REFLECTIONS (Peggy Sings Leiber and Stoller) Music and Lyrics by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller September 14 =E2=80=93 October 7, 2007=20 Directed by Tom Fulton Starring NYC Jazz great, Laura Theodore Choreograpny and Movement Concepts by Martin Cespedes Music Direction by Larry=C2=A0Goodpaster Produced by Virtual Media Post=C2=A0Productions Original Concept by Joe Beck & Laura Theodore The Play: Thirty-two years ago, Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, the legendary songwrite= rs of the 50's and 60's, produced an album called "MIRRORS." In 2005 this mu= sical masterpiece was re-released as "Peggy Lee Sings Leiber & Stoller." Thi= s timeless CD is comprised of 15 brilliant songs written by the prolific tea= m, including well known numbers like "Kansas City", "I'm a Woman" and the le= gendary hit "Is That All There Is." The show is a kaleidoscope of beautiful=20= love songs, hilarious send-ups of Broadway, haunting tunes of days gone by,=20= and reflects the pure joy of living. Now for the first time, in a world prem= iere production, renowned actress and recording artist Laura Theodore brings= these astonishing songs to the stage. Guitarist Joe Beck, who worked with P= eggy for many years, provides a first person filmed narrative for these song= s with sweet, funny and poignant memories=E2=80=94while Laura Theodore bring= s Leiber and Stoller's music to life through the genius of her remarkable vo= ice.=20 =C2=A0 Available 5 Roles:=20 Child Peggy=20 Peggy at 10 - 12=C2=A0years old=20 Voice of Nikki=20 Dance=20 =C2=A0 Young Peggy=20 Peggy in her early career (18 - 24 yrs old)=20 Reporter=20 Assistant=20 Dance=20 =C2=A0 Peggy's Husband (30-s - 40's)=20 Announcer=20 Others=20 Dance=20 =C2=A0 Peggy's Step Mother (30's - 40's)=20 Assistant=20 House Keeper=20 Sophie Slomsky (an imagined character)=20 Peggy's Father (30's - 40's)=20 Announcer=20 Doctor=20 Reporter=20 Dancer=20 Station Manager The ensemble (above) play numerous roles, provide dance, movement and mime b= ackground. The primary roles listed are fairly challenging, so all actors mu= st be able to move well as well as have a proficiency as actors.=C2=A0 Actor= s should come to auditions ready to move.=C2=A0 No memorized monologues are=20= necessary.=C2=A0 This will be a movement and cold-reading audition only.=20 =C2=A0 Please call the Beck Center 216-521-2540 to sign up for an audition slot. =C2=A0 Be prepared for the possibility of staying beyond your audition slot time.= =C2=A0 If you have any questions, concerns or special requests, you may e-ma= il Tom Fulton at tomtq2 at gmail.com=20 =C2=A0 Thank you. We hope to see you there. =C2=A0 ________________________________________________________________________ AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from= AOL at AOL.com. ----------MB_8C9984817BA323C_8EC_12C03_WEBMAIL-DC12.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset="utf-8"
SUBJECT: AUDITIONS =
BECK CENTER FOR THE ARTS
Audition Date:  Monday, July 30 - 6pm - 10pm
Call:  216-521-2540 to schedule an audition
Note:  These roles are non-equity only.=
 
Hello Everyone,
 
On Monday, July 30 from 6 pm to 10 pm, Tom Fulton (director)=20= and Marin Cespedes (choreographer) will be holding auditions for the ac= tor/dancer roles in Reflections, a=20= musical play, which begins rehearsals on August 14 and Opens on September 14= , running through October 7, 2007 at the Beck Center for the Arts.  Ple= ase call the Beck Center to sign up for a time.  http://beckcenter.org/ 
 
The World Premiere of:
REFLECTIONS
(Peggy Sings Leiber and Stoller)=
Music and Lyrics by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller
September 14 =E2=80=93 October 7, 2007
Directed by Tom Fulton
Starring NYC Jazz great, Laura Theodore
Choreograpny and Movement Concepts by Martin Cespedes<= /FONT>
Music Direction by Larry Goodpaster
Produced by Virtual Media Post Productions
Original Concept by Joe Beck & Laura Theodore
The Play:
Thirty-two years ago, Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, the lege= ndary songwriters of the 50's and 60's, produced an album called "MIRRORS."=20= In 2005 this musical masterpiece was re-released as "Peggy Lee Sings Leiber=20= & Stoller." This timeless CD is comprised of 15 brilliant songs written=20= by the prolific team, including well known numbers like "Kansas City", "I'm=20= a Woman" and the legendary hit "Is That All There Is." The show is a kaleido= scope of beautiful love songs, hilarious send-ups of Broadway, haunting tune= s of days gone by, and reflects the pure joy of living. Now for the first ti= me, in a world premiere production, renowned actress and recording artist La= ura Theodore brings these astonishing songs to the stage. Guitarist Joe Beck= , who worked with Peggy for many years, provides a first person filmed narra= tive for these songs with sweet, funny and poignant memories=E2=80=94while L= aura Theodore brings Leiber and Stoller's music to life through the genius o= f her remarkable voice.
 
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    • = Announcer=20
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----------MB_8C9984817BA323C_8EC_12C03_WEBMAIL-DC12.sysops.aol.com-- From edniam at alltel.net Thu Jul 19 11:24:39 2007 From: edniam at alltel.net (Edward Niam) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 14:24:39 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Alternative Healing Modalities ***Testimonials*** Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_008E_01C7CA10.8A9A3D40 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit 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 Testimonials: 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 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 35070 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: 7.5.476 / Virus Database: 269.10.9/907 - Release Date: 7/18/2007 3:30 PM ------=_NextPart_000_008E_01C7CA10.8A9A3D40 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
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
 
Testimonials:
 
In 1995, I = was=20 diagnosed with Crohn's/Colitis. I have tried many conventional and = alternative=20 treatments. These ranged from high doses of injected steroids (ACTH) = to=20 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=20 nothing seemed to repress my symptoms.
 
With 20-3- = bowel=20 movements each day, rapid weight loss and severe hemorrhaging, it was = time to=20 try something new. I contacted Ed Niam, a practitioner of Eastern = medicine and=20 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=20 fifth treatment, all evidence of bleeding had subsided. By the final=20 treatment, I was back to (business as usual) normal. In addition to = the=20 acupuncture treatments, Mr. Niam suggested several (stretching &=20 breathing) exercises and diet tips that I have continued to=20 follow.
 
I = encourage anyone who=20 is dealing with IBS diseases to try this method. I feel the need to = qualify my=20 suggestion by stating that I am a college graduate and a well informed = active=20 patient of Crohn's. I fully intend to call upon Ed Niam and = acupuncture should=20 there be a need in the future. If you are considering this method of = treatment=20 and would like to discuss it further, feel free to contact=20 me.
 
Daniel J.=20 Fess
jfess at neo.rr.com
=
 
*****************************=
 
Ed was=20 kind enough to help me when I was dreadfully ill several years = ago.  His=20 gentle treatments were not only effective in healing my immediate = concerns but=20 were so deeply and profound in their reach that I actually felt better = than I=20 had in many years after his treatments.  I highly recommend him = and his=20 tried and true methods.

Cathleen Carr
catbead2000 at yahoo.com
 
 
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
 
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------=_NextPart_000_008E_01C7CA10.8A9A3D40-- From KevinJosephKelly at aol.com Thu Jul 19 11:28:23 2007 From: KevinJosephKelly at aol.com (KevinJosephKelly at aol.com) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 14:28:23 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Oklahoma Special Ticket Offer for CAMEO production Message-ID: -------------------------------1184869703 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Mention the show "That's Life" when you call or visit the box office and=20 you will get "4 for 3". 4 Tickets for the price of 3. =20 Tickets are available at the Performing Arts Center box office (330-636-3400= ) Other ticket outlets listed below. =20 See ya at the show! =20 =20 CAMEO announces its 5th summer musical, Rodgers and Hammerstein=E2=80=99s O= klahoma! =20 to be performed July 20-22, and 26-29 at the Medina Performing Arts Center,= =20 a beautiful state-of-the-art, 1200-seat venue that has been acclaimed as on= e=20 of the finest facilities in the state of Ohio (located at 777 East Union=20 Street, Medina OH 44256. Directions to the facility are available at=20 _www.mcsoh.org/pac/directions.htm_ (mip://013de888/www.mcsoh.org/pac/directi= ons.htm) ).=20 The production will be directed by veteran actor and director, Bill=20 Hoffman, a talented professional who has directed more than 60 large musica= ls in his=20 career, in New York City, Washington DC, and Cleveland Playhouse. More tha= n=20 40 local actors and dancers will be performing in this outstanding=20 production. Tickets are available at the Performing Arts Center box office= =20 (330-636-3400) or at local Buehler=E2=80=99s locations: $15 Adults; $10 A= ges 12-17 and=20 Seniors; $8 Children under 12 and groups of 20+. Show times will be 7:30 P= M,=20 except Sunday matinees will take place at 2:00 PM. Visit CAMEO=E2=80=99s=20= website at=20 _www.cameo-medina.org_ (http://www.cameo-medina.org/) . =20 "Nothing can bring you peace but yourself." - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Life isn't about finding yourself, it's about creating yourself." - George= =20 Bernard Shaw "I regard the theatre as the greatest of all art forms, the most immediate=20 way in which a human being can share with another the sense of what it is t= o=20 be a human being." - Oscar Wilde=20 ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL a= t=20 http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour -------------------------------1184869703 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en
Mention the show "That's Life"  when you call or visit the box off= ice=20 and you will get "4 for 3".
4 Tickets for the price of 3.
 
Tickets are available at the Performing Arts Center box office (330-636-3400)
Other ticket outlets listed=20 below.
 
See ya at the show!
 
 
CAMEO announces its 5th summer music= al,=20 Rodgers and Hammerstein=E2=80=99s Oklahoma= !  to be=20 performed July 20-22, and 26-29 at the Medina Performing Arts Center, a=20 beautiful state-of-the-art, 1200-seat venue that has been acclaimed as one o= f=20 the finest facilities in the state of Ohio=  =20 (located at 777 East Union Street, Medina OH 44256.  Directions to the facility are ava= ilable=20 at www.mcsoh.org/pac/d= irections.htm ).  The production will be directed by= =20 veteran actor and director, Bill Hoffman, a talented professional who has=20 directed more than 60 large musicals in his career, in=20 New York=20 City,=20 Washington DC, and Cleveland Playhouse.  More than 40 local actors and danc= ers=20 will be performing in this outstanding production.  Tickets a= re=20 available at the Performing Arts Center box office (330-636-3400) or=20= at=20 local Buehler=E2=80=99s locations:  <= /SPAN>$15=20 Adults; $10 Ages 12-17 and Seniors; $8 Children under 12 and groups of 20+.<= SPAN=20 style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">  Show times will be 7:30=20 PM, except Sunday matin= ees=20 will take place at 2:00 PM.  Visit=20 CAMEO=E2=80=99s website at www.cameo-medina.org.


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-------------------------------1184869703-- From brunswickact at yahoo.com Thu Jul 19 11:36:45 2007 From: brunswickact at yahoo.com (BrunswickACT) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 11:36:45 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Brunswick ACT presents "The Secret Garden" - FINAL WEEKEND! Message-ID: <638876.80249.qm@web31509.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1220758379-1184870205=:80249 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable FINAL WEEKEND!!=0A=0ABrunswick Alumni Community Theatre presents:=0A =0AThe= Secret Garden=0ABook and Lyrics by Marsha Norman=0AMusic by Lucy Simon=0Ab= ased on the novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett =0A =0AThis enchanting classi= c of children's literature is now a brilliant musical by a Pulitzer Prize w= inning playwright. Orphaned in India, an 11 year old girl returns to Yorksh= ire to live with an embittered, reclusive uncle and his invalid son. The es= tate includes a magic locked garden. Flashbacks, dream sequences, a strolli= ng chorus of ghosts, and some of the most beautiful music ever written for = Broadway dramatize The Secret Garden's compelling tale of regeneration. Thi= s Tony Award winner is a treasure for children and adults. =0A =0AJuly 13,= 14, 20 and 21, curtain time 7:30pm.=0Aat the Brunswick High School Perform= ing Arts Center=0ATickets are $15 for adults and $12 for students and senio= rs.=0ATickets are available at Buehler's in Brunswick or on-line at www.bru= nswickact.com.=0A=0AVisit our website at www.brunswickAct.com/secretgarden.= htm for cast list and photos!=0A=0A=0A =0A___________________________= _________________________________________________________=0ABe a better Hea= rtthrob. Get better relationship answers from someone who knows. Yahoo! Ans= wers - Check it out. =0Ahttp://answers.yahoo.com/dir/?link=3Dlist&sid=3D396= 545433 --0-1220758379-1184870205=:80249 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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Brunswick Alu= mni Community Theatre presents:
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July 13, 14, 20 and 21, curtain time 7:30pm.
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This Saturday and Sunday is the 25th = annual Cleveland Irish Cultural Festival at the Cuyahoga County Fairgrounds.  In = addition to the bagpipers, ballad singers, ceile bands, dancers, Guinness, wolf = hounds, Harp, exhibits, and friends you haven’t seen nor met……are = historical Irish plays and zany improv!

 

The Cleveland Irish Players will be performing on = Saturday at 3 pm (I’m a policeman – “Halt!” – that = felt good) and 6:30 pm.  On Sunday they’ll be performing at = 6.  The Chicago Irish Players will be performing on Saturday at 5.  And = finally, Cleveland’s own ‘Oliver Twisted’ will be performing improv on Saturday at 4:30 and 6:30, = Sunday at 5 pm.

 

Tickets are…really cheap.  I think = $10. 

 

The weather will be beautiful in Berea….the place where dreams = come true!  So stop by and enjoy another great thing Cleveland has to = offer.

------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C7CA19.BEF8AD70-- From Thackaberr at aol.com Thu Jul 19 12:33:07 2007 From: Thackaberr at aol.com (Thackaberr at aol.com) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 15:33:07 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Final 2 Weeks of MUSICAL OF MUSICALS at Actors' Summit Message-ID: -------------------------------1184873587 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en The final two weeks of the record breaking performance of Musical of =20 Musicals, the Musical at Actors' Summit, which will close July 29, finishing= a nine=20 week run. =20 =20 The Play =20 The play has received rave critical notices. =E2=80=9CWe=E2=80=99re delighte= d with the =20 audience response,=E2=80=9D said Neil Thackaberry, Artistic Director. =E2= =80=9CWe=E2=80=99ve already had =20 patrons who=E2=80=99ve seen the production three times in three weeks.=E2= =80=9D=20 THE MUSICAL OF MUSICALS (THE MUSICAL!) is actually five musicals in one,=20 each with the same plot but done in the style of a different famous Broadwa= y=20 composer. Rodgers and Hammerstein, Andrew Lloyd Weber, Stephen Sondheim, Je= rry=20 Herman, and Kander & Ebb. The plot is the old melodrama standby: =E2=80=9CY= ou must pay=20 the rent.=E2=80=9D =E2=80=9CI can=E2=80=99t pay the rent.=E2=80=9D =E2=80= =9CI=E2=80=99ll pay the rent for you.=E2=80=9D=20 The five short musicals are:=20 Corn -- in the style of Rodgers & Hammerstein paying tribute to Oklahoma!,=20 Carousel, The Sound of Music, South Pacific, and The King and I. =20 The Woods =E2=80=93 in the style of Stephen Sondheim paying tribute to Swee= ney Todd,=20 Into the Woods, Sunday in the Park with George, and Company.=20 Dear Abby =E2=80=93 in the style of Jerry Herman paying tribute to Hello Do= lly, =20 Mame, and La Cage aux Folles.=20 Aspects of Junita =E2=80=93 in the style of Andrew Lloyd Weber paying tribu= te to=20 Evita, Phantom of the Opera, Cats, Jesus Christ Superstar, Starlight Expres= s,=20 and Sunset Boulevard.=20 Speakeasy =E2=80=93 in the style of Kander and Ebb paying tribute to Cabare= t,=20 Chicago, The Rink, and Kiss of the Spider Woman.=20 The Cast=20 Each cast member plays the same role in each of the musicals. MaryJo =20 Alexander portrays the wisdom of the mature woman -- Abby, Joe Bishara plays= the =20 landlord, Jitter, and Keith Stevens plays the heroic Willy. The young heroin= , =20 June, which had been played by Kathleen Culler during the original run, will= be =20 played by Equity actor Tricia Bestic during the extension.=20 MaryJo Alexander was a member of the Resident Acting Company at the =20 University of New Orleans. At Actors=E2=80=99 Summit she has been seen in=20= A Christmas=20 Survival Guide, A Child=E2=80=99s Christmas in Wales, The Guys, Gingerbread= Lady, =20 Otherwise Engaged, I Do I Do, and Jacques Brel, among others. MaryJo has pe= rformed at=20 Ensemble Theatre, Cain Park, Porthouse Theatre and Stan Hywet Shakespeare.=20 Joe Bishara last appeared at Actors=E2=80=99 Summit as Sergius Saranoff in=20= Arms and=20 the Man. Previous Musical credits include I Love You=E2=80=A6Now Change, Pu= tting It =20 Together, The Last Five Years, Pirates of Penzance, The Rocky Horror Show a= nd=20 The Cradle Will Rock. He has also performed at Ensemble Theatre, Ohio=20 Showboat Drama, The Phoenix Theatre Circle as well as at Wayside Theatre in= =20 Virginia, The Roxy Regional Theatre in Tennessee, and The Show Palace in F= lorida.=20 Keith E. Stevens returns to Actors=E2=80=99 Summit after an extended stay i= n New=20 York. His credits at Actors=E2=80=99 Summit include: The Thing About Men, P= icnic, I Love=20 You, You=E2=80=99re Perfect, Now Change, Romeo & Juliet, and A Child=E2=80= =99s Christmas in=20 Wales. Keith holds a MFA in Acting from the Actors Studio Drama School an= d=20 a BA in Theater from Cleveland State University. He is a lifetime member=20= of=20 the Actors Studio. Tricia Bestic has been seen at Actors' Summit in=20 Quilters, A Christmas Survival Guide, Don't Hug Me, and The Thing About Men= , among=20 others. At Playhouse Square she was in I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Chan= ge,=20 and Respect, a Musical Journey. =20 Performance Schedule Musical of Musicals (The Musical) will reopen on June 21 and is scheduled=20 to run through July 29, Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays at 8:00 PM and Sund= ays=20 at 2:00 PM. =20 Tickets Tickets are $25 on Fridays & Saturdays, $22 on Thursdays & Sundays. College= =20 students and seniors receive a $2 discount at Thursday and Sunday=20 performances. Students under age 18 are admitted for half price. Season sub= scriptions=20 and Discount Coupons are now available. Group discounts are available for=20 parties of 10 or more. =20 Tickets can be purchased by phone by calling 330-342-0800. =20 ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL a= t=20 http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour -------------------------------1184873587 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en
The final two weeks of the record breaking performance of Musical of=20 Musicals, the Musical at Actors' Summit, which will close July 29, finishing= a=20 nine week run.
 

The Play=20

 

 

= THE MUSICAL OF MUSIC= ALS (THE=20 MUSICAL!) is actually five musicals in one, each with the sam= e plot=20 but done in the style of a different famous Broadway composer. Rodgers and=20 Hammerstein, Andrew Lloyd Weber, Stephen Sondheim, Jerry Herman, and Kander=20 & Ebb. The plot is the old melodrama standby: =E2=80=9CYou must pay the=20= rent.=E2=80=9D =E2=80=9CI=20 can=E2=80=99t pay the rent.=E2=80=9D =E2=80=9CI=E2=80=99ll pay the rent for=20 you.=E2=80=9D

 

The five short musicals=20 are:

 

= Corn -- in the style of Rodgers & Hammerstein payin= g=20 tribute to Oklahoma!, Carousel, The Sound of Music, South= =20 Pacific, and The King and I= .=20

 

The Woods =E2=80=93 in the style=20= of Stephen=20 Sondheim paying tribute to Sweeney Todd, Into the Woods, Sunday in the Park=20= with=20 George, and Company.

 

Dear Abby =E2=80=93 in the style=20= of Jerry=20 Herman paying tribute to Hello Doll= y,=20 Mame, and La Cage aux=20 Folles.

 

Aspects of Junita =E2=80=93 in th= e style of=20 Andrew Lloyd Weber paying tribute to Evita, Phantom of the Opera, Cats, Jesu= s=20 Christ Superstar, Starlight Express, and Sunset Boulevard.

 

Speakeasy =E2=80=93 in the style=20= of Kander and=20 Ebb paying tribute to Cabaret, Chicago, The Rink, and Kiss of the Spider= =20 Woman.

The=20 Cast

Each cast member plays the same role in each of the musicals. MaryJ= o=20 Alexander portrays the wisdom of the mature woman -- Abby, Joe Bishara plays= the=20 landlord, Jitter, and Keith Stevens plays the heroic Willy. The young heroin= ,=20 June, which had been played by Kathleen Culler during the original run, will= be=20 played by Equity actor Tricia Bestic during the=20 extension.

MaryJo Alexander was a member of the Resident Acting Company at= the=20 University= of=20 New Orleans. At Actor= s=E2=80=99=20 Summit she has been seen in A Christmas Sur= vival=20 Guide, A Child=E2=80=99s Christmas in Wales, The Guys, Gingerbread La= dy,=20 Otherwise Engaged, I Do I Do, and Jacques Brel, among others. MaryJo has=20 performed at Ensemble Theatre, Cain Park, Porthouse Theatre and Stan Hyw= et=20 Shakespeare. Joe Bishara last=20 appeared at Actors=E2=80=99 Summit as Sergi= us Saranoff in=20 Arms and the Man. Previous Musical credits include I Love= =20 You=E2=80=A6Now Change, Putting= It=20 Together, The Last Five Years, Pirates of Penzance, The Rocky Horror=20 Show and The Cradle Will=20 Rock.  He has also perform= ed at=20 Ensemble Theatre, Ohio Showboat Drama, The Phoenix Theatre Circle as w= ell as=20 at Wayside Theatre in Virginia, The Roxy=20 Regional Theatre in Tennessee, and The Sh= ow=20 Palace in Florida. Keith E.= =20 Stevens returns to Actors=E2=80=99 <= st1:City=20 w:st=3D"on">Summit after an extended stay in New York. His cre= dits at=20 Actors=E2=80=99 Summit include: The Thing About Men, Picnic, I Love You, You=E2=80=99re Perfect, No= w Change,=20 Romeo & Juliet, and A Child=E2=80=99s Christmas in Wales. Keith=20 holds a MFA in Acting from th= e=20 Actors Studio Drama=20 School and a BA in Theater from=20 Cleveland=20 State University.  He is a lifetime member of the Act= ors=20 Studio. Tricia Bestic has been seen at Actors' Summit in Quilters, A Christmas Survival Guide,=20= Don't=20 Hug Me, and The Thing About Men= ,=20 among others. At Playhouse=20 Square she was in I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change= ,=20 and  Respect, a Musical=20 Journey. =20

Performance Schedule
Mus= ical of=20 Musicals (The Musical)=20 will=20 reopen on June 21 and is scheduled to run through July 29, Thursdays, Friday= s=20 & Saturdays at 8:00 PM=20 and Sundays at 2:00=20 PM.=20

Tickets
Tickets=20 are $25 on Fridays & Saturdays, $22 on Thursdays & Sundays. College=20 students and seniors receive a $2 discount at Thursday and Sunday performanc= es.=20 Students under age 18 are admitted for half price. Season subscriptions and=20 Discount Coupons are now available. Group discounts are available for partie= s of=20 10 or more. 

Tickets can be purchased by phone by calling 330-342-0800. =20

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-------------------------------1184873587-- From info412 at www.spanministries.org Thu Jul 19 13:09:14 2007 From: info412 at www.spanministries.org (4:12 Producer) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 16:09:14 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]God's Child at the 4:12 Message-ID: <2124.66.213.21.38.1184875754.squirrel@www.spanministries.org> Don?t forget about the 4:12 this Friday night, July 20! God?s Child will light up the stage at 10:30pm. There?s also line dancing, Open Mic, games and prizes! The 4:12 runs from 9:00pm to 1:00am at SPAN Ministries located at 361 Northeast Avenue in Tallmadge, Ohio. For more information, call 330.630.3190. The 4:12 is for those 18 and over. From martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com Thu Jul 19 12:48:38 2007 From: martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com (Martin Friedman) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 12:48:38 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lakeland Theatre: Barrymore for two more weeks Message-ID: <447815.48601.qm@web36812.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1959226248-1184874518=:48601 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Lakeland Theatre presents THE NORTHEAST OHIO PREMIERE MITCHELL FIELDS* in BARRYMORE by William Luce Featuring Andrew Narten Directed by Martin Friedman Sets and Lights Designed by Keith Nagy Costumes Designed by Craig Tucker Sound Design by Eric Simna * Courtesy of Actor's Equity Association THE STORY: THIS IS A GRAND PIECE OF ADULT COMIC/DRAMATIC THEATRE! Lakeland Theatre proudly features Cleveland actor and teacher Mitchell Fields in this Northeast Ohio premiere on William Luce's Tony-award nominated play. An actor of considerable depth, Mr. Fields tackles the portrayal of actor John Barrymore. Another accomplished actor, Andrew Narten, supports Fields in a wonderful supporting role. Christopher Plummer won a Tony for his portrayal of John Barrymore in the acclaimed Broadway production of this work by the master of one character biographies for the stage, William Luce. The 60 year old legendary actor has rented a New York stage to prepare for a comeback performance of Richard III. Barrymore jokes with the audience, spars with his prompter, reminisces about better times and does delicious imitations of his siblings Lionel and Ethel. "A dazzler .... A portrait of riveting complexity and paradox that finds the balletic elegance in a drunken stagger, the poetry in a blue joke and the churning guts in rarefied verse. As [Barrymore] walks toward his own death it's with the jaunty panache of a boulevardier off to meet his new mistress." N.Y. Times "As good as one man shows get." New Yorker "A staggering success.... Must be seen, must be savored." N.Y. Post "A rare show that leaves you wanting more." Gannett Newspapers "A perfect image of Barrymore." N.Y. Daily News Production Dates: Friday, July 20 @ 8pm Saturday, July 21 @ 2pm and 8pm Sunday, July 22 @ 2pm Friday, July 27 @ 8pm Saturday, July 28 @ 2pm and 8pm Sunday, July 29 @ 2pm Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for students and seniors. Group rates are available. For more information please feel free to either email me, Martin Friedman, at martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com or call 440.525.7034 (and press #1 to bypass the message). --------------------------------- Take the Internet to Go: Yahoo!Go puts the Internet in your pocket: mail, news, photos & more. --0-1959226248-1184874518=:48601 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
                                           Lakeland Theatre
presents
THE NORTHEAST OHIO PREMIERE

MITCHELL 
FIELDS*

in
BARRYMORE
by
William Luce

Featuring
Andrew Narten

Directed by Martin Friedman 
Sets and Lights Designed by Keith Nagy
Costumes Designed by Craig Tucker        
 Sound Design by Eric Simna

 * Courtesy of Actor's Equity Association
 
THE STORY: THIS IS A GRAND PIECE OF ADULT COMIC/DRAMATIC THEATRE!
Lakeland Theatre proudly features Cleveland actor and teacher Mitchell Fields in this Northeast Ohio premiere on William Luce's Tony-award nominated play. An actor of considerable depth, Mr. Fields tackles the portrayal of actor John Barrymore.  Another accomplished actor, Andrew Narten, supports Fields in a wonderful supporting role. Christopher Plummer won a Tony for his portrayal of John Barrymore in the acclaimed Broadway production of this work by the master of one character biographies for the stage, William Luce. The 60 year old legendary actor has rented a New York stage to prepare for a comeback performance of Richard III. Barrymore jokes with the audience, spars with his prompter, reminisces about better times and does delicious imitations of his siblings Lionel and Ethel.

"A dazzler .... A portrait of riveting complexity and paradox that finds the balletic elegance in a drunken stagger, the poetry in a blue joke and the churning guts in rarefied verse. As [Barrymore] walks toward his own death it's with the jaunty panache of a boulevardier off to meet his new mistress." N.Y. Times
"As good as one man shows get." New Yorker
"A staggering success.... Must be seen, must be savored." N.Y. Post
"A rare show that leaves you wanting more." Gannett Newspapers
"A perfect image of Barrymore." N.Y. Daily News
 
Production Dates:
Friday, July 20  @ 8pm
Saturday, July 21 @ 2pm and 8pm
Sunday, July 22 @ 2pm
Friday, July 27 @ 8pm
Saturday, July 28 @ 2pm and 8pm
Sunday, July 29 @ 2pm
 
Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for students and seniors. Group rates are available.
 
For more information please feel free to either email me, Martin Friedman, at martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com or call 440.525.7034 (and press #1 to bypass the message).


Take the Internet to Go: Yahoo!Go puts the Internet in your pocket: mail, news, photos & more. --0-1959226248-1184874518=:48601-- From mamiller107 at earthlink.net Thu Jul 19 13:49:11 2007 From: mamiller107 at earthlink.net (Michael A. Miller) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 16:49:11 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"I don't know when -- or if -- he's coming back..." Message-ID: <380-220077419204911348@earthlink.net> ------=_NextPart_18464111920541204911348 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Who will keep your workload moving forward during an employee?s absence? The ideal department manager or small-business owner knows how to do every necessary task within his or her domain. But how burdensome is that? Maybe you have cross-trained your staff to a limited degree. They mean well, Boss, but you will have to pick up their slack eventually. Do you have a guidebook that details a process for each task required to keep your business current and profitable, so any employee of your choosing can accurately and efficiently complete any assignment and understand what the outcome should be? I will meet with any authorized representative of your organization and draft step-by-step directives for completing one job or several, and I will perform updates as required. Further, I can help you design and draft forms, templates, brochures, flyers and other documents, as well as provide temporary and long-term administrative-support services. Ask me about marketing support and coordinating promotional events. Michael A. Miller 216.389.6784 mamiller107 at earthlink.net ------=_NextPart_18464111920541204911348 Content-Type: text/html; charset=US-ASCII

Who will keep your workload moving forward during an employee?s absence?

 

The ideal department manager or small-business owner knows how to do every necessary task within his or her domain.  But how burdensome is that?

 

Maybe you have cross-trained your staff to a limited degree.  They mean well, Boss, but you will have to pick up their slack eventually.

 

Do you have a guidebook that details a process for each task required to keep your business current and profitable, so any employee of your choosing can accurately and efficiently complete any assignment and understand what the outcome should be?

 

I will meet with any authorized representative of your organization and draft step-by-step directives for completing one job or several, and I will perform updates as required.

 

Further, I can help you design and draft forms, templates, brochures, flyers and other documents, as well as provide temporary and long-term administrative-support services.

 

Ask me about marketing support and coordinating promotional events.

 

Michael A. Miller

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------=_NextPart_18464111920541204911348-- From thejrpshow at yahoo.com Thu Jul 19 17:47:25 2007 From: thejrpshow at yahoo.com (Jay Rossi) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 17:47:25 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Artist for hire.... Message-ID: <871186.22495.qm@web90415.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-913352178-1184892445=:22495 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Come and see my bio at http://jayrossi.s5.com/custom.html for photos, videos, write-ups and more! I'm an actor, vocalist, writer and fine artist. Almost 30 years in all. Also, some (few) of my artwork is on-line at http://jayrossi.s5.com/photo.html . I'm also listed on Artists Chair at http://www.artistschair.com/showprofile.asp?id=395 . Contact me at 330-410-0488 or thejrpshow at yahoo.com . The Jay Rossi Project MySpace YouTube --------------------------------- Be a better Globetrotter. Get better travel answers from someone who knows. Yahoo! Answers - Check it out. --0-913352178-1184892445=:22495 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Come and see my bio at http://jayrossi.s5.com/custom.html for photos, videos, write-ups and more!
 
I'm an actor, vocalist, writer and fine artist.
 
Almost 30 years in all.
 
Also, some (few) of my artwork is on-line at http://jayrossi.s5.com/photo.html .
 
I'm also listed on Artists Chair at http://www.artistschair.com/showprofile.asp?id=395 .
 
Contact me at 330-410-0488 or thejrpshow at yahoo.com .
 



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Yahoo! Answers - Check it out. --0-913352178-1184892445=:22495-- From cprince at bw.edu Thu Jul 19 18:07:43 2007 From: cprince at bw.edu (cprince at bw.edu) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 21:07:43 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Looking for real bearded Santa for Tower City Message-ID: <30864.10.0.7.4.1184893663.squirrel@webmail.bw.edu> Dear Friends, Tower City in cooperation with Spirit of the Season is currently in search of a real, fully bearded Santa to perform at their very innovative workshop, beginning in November. all Interested applicants should contact Christine Prince by calling: 440-476-0529 or e-mailing centurydance at gmail.com. Resumes and Head shots can be sent to this e-mail address. Applicant should be available for a photo shoot as early as September 1st. From ray at worldeonline.com Thu Jul 19 18:08:09 2007 From: ray at worldeonline.com (Ray Szuch) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 20:08:09 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A few Vender tables are still available / Volunteers are needed Message-ID: <06fa01c7ca6a$6fecea10$a92cfea9@Ray> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_06FB_01C7CA40.8716E210 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit A few tables for the Indie Gathering are still available. If your interested please email me or call 216-651-5441 as soon as possible. Venders tables are for Aug. 4/5 (Sat & Sun). We are in need of 5 more volunteers to help at The Indie Gathering on Sat & Sun (Aug. 4/5) Sat & Sun passes are given to workers! Email if you can help. http://theindiegathering.com Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com Founder - "The Indie Gathering" www.theindiegathering.com ------=_NextPart_000_06FB_01C7CA40.8716E210 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
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------=_NextPart_000_06FB_01C7CA40.8716E210-- From broadview-heights-spotlights at cox.net Thu Jul 19 19:10:33 2007 From: broadview-heights-spotlights at cox.net (Spotlights) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 22:10:33 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Spotlights Youth present SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK LIVE! Message-ID: <000601c7ca73$3474fb40$52bc6b44@NASO1> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C7CA51.AD635B40 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit SPOTLIGHTS YOUTH THEATER PRESENTS SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK LIVE! The Broadview Heights Spotlights Community Theater is pleased to announce its upcoming youth production, Schoolhouse Rock Live! Show dates are Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, July 26 through August 4, at 7:00 PM. Matinee performances are slated for Sunday, July 29 and Sunday, August 5 at 3:00 PM. All shows will be held at the Broadview Heights Cultural Arts Building, 9543 Broadview Road (1/2 mile South of Route 82). Tickets are $10 for adults, $8 for students and senior citizens (group rates available). For ticket reservations, interested parties may contact the Spotlights Box Office at (440) 526-4404. Schoolhouse Rock Live! is a dynamic musical about a nerve-wracked school teacher who is stressed about the first day of teaching. The teacher tries to relax by watching television. Over the course of the show, various characters emerge from the teacher's TV set and demonstrate how to win the students over with imagination and music. Audience members of all ages will enjoy the show's memorable musical numbers, including "Just a Bill," "Conjunction Junction," and the show's title number, "Schoolhouse Rock." The Spotlights' production stars Corinne Calabrese, Gabrielle Calabrese, Nicole Clark, Christian Corpora, Mary Ann Domzalski, Michelle Goodwin, Caittlin Hamm, Dana Hetrick, Neal Kennedy, Alexandra Kruse, Tiffany Schmidt, Devin Sutter, Hannah Wiltsie, and Jessy Yates. Direction by Frank Lucas; music direction by Gail Wirick. Produced by Annette Phelps. Schoolhouse Rock Live! is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). The show is sponsored by Tutoring Club of Broadview Heights. For more information, interested parties may contact the Broadview Heights Spotlights Community Theater Box Office by phone at (440) 526-4404, by email at broadview-heights-spotlights at cox.net, or on the web at www.broadview-heights-spotlights.org. ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C7CA51.AD635B40 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

SPOTLIGHTS YOUTH THEATER PRESENTS SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK = LIVE!

The Broadview Heights Spotlights Community Theater is pleased to announce = its upcoming youth production, Schoolhouse Rock Live!  Show dates are Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, = July 26 through August 4, at 7:00 PM.  Matinee performances are slated = for Sunday, July 29 and Sunday, August 5 at 3:00 PM.  All shows will be = held at the Broadview Heights Cultural Arts Building, 9543 Broadview = Road (1/2 mile South of Route 82).  Tickets are $10 for adults, $8 for = students and senior citizens (group rates available).  For ticket = reservations, interested parties may contact the Spotlights Box Office at (440) = 526-4404.

Schoolhouse Rock Live! is a dynamic musical about a nerve-wracked school teacher who is stressed = about the first day of teaching.  The teacher tries to relax by watching television.  Over the course of the show, various characters emerge = from the teacher’s TV set and demonstrate how to win the students over = with imagination and music.  Audience members of all ages will enjoy the show’s memorable musical numbers, including “Just a = Bill,” “Conjunction Junction,” and the show’s title number, “Schoolhouse Rock.”  The Spotlights’ production = stars Corinne Calabrese, Gabrielle Calabrese, Nicole Clark, Christian Corpora, = Mary Ann Domzalski, Michelle Goodwin, Caittlin Hamm, Dana Hetrick, Neal = Kennedy, Alexandra Kruse, Tiffany Schmidt, Devin Sutter, Hannah Wiltsie, and = Jessy Yates.  Direction by Frank Lucas; music direction by Gail = Wirick.  Produced by Annette Phelps. 

 

Schoolhouse Rock Live! is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International = (MTI).  The show is sponsored by Tutoring Club of Broadview = Heights.

 

For more = information, interested parties may contact the Broadview Heights Spotlights = Community Theater Box Office by phone at (440) 526-4404, by email at = broadview-heights-spotlights at cox.net, or on = the web at www.broadview-heights-spotlights.org.

 

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C7CA51.AD635B40-- From popcycles at sbcglobal.net Thu Jul 19 19:33:07 2007 From: popcycles at sbcglobal.net (D. Budin) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 19:33:07 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]a musical trip back to 1967 Message-ID: <479299.61621.qm@web81815.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-2015428105-1184898787=:61621 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Folk Concert Celebrates Original Singer-Songwriter Movement The group Long Road presents Can?t Help But Wonder Where I?m Bound: A 1967 Coffeehouse Concert, Tuesday, August 14, 2007, at 7:30 p.m., at the Alma Theater in Cain Park (Lee and Superior roads, Cleveland Heights). The concert is a fund-raiser for the non-profit music and educational organization Roots of American Music. Long Road is: David Budin (guitar and vocals), Kevin Richards (guitar, banjo, mandolin, fiddle and vocals), Julia Mell (vocals), Bob Sandham (guitar and vocals), and Raymond DeForest (upright bass and vocals). (See further personnel info below.) In the middle and late 1960s, you could go to any folk club or coffeehouse in the country and hear performers singing all the same songs ? songs by Bob Dylan, Tom Paxton, Tom Rush, Tim Hardin, Eric Andersen, Tim Buckley, Gordon Lightfoot, Leonard Cohen, Phil Ochs, Bob Gibson, Ian & Sylvia, Steve Gillette and others. But, for the most part, this music has not been played since around 1970 ? partly because, as a result of this movement, most performers began writing their own songs, and also because new genres took over (folk-rock, psychedelic rock, electric blues, and others). So there are dozens of wonderful songs that are not being played anymore. In this concert, Long Road performs the best of those late-?60s songs, played with all acoustic instruments. There?s nothing you?ll hear that you would have heard after 1967. And there will be humor, along with some historical perspective on the music and the times. All proceeds from this concert will benefit Roots of American Music. Please visit: www.rootsofamericanmusic.org. Tickets ? $18; $20 day of show ? are available at 216-371-3000 or www.cainpark.com. LONG ROAD consists of: David Budin (guitar and vocals) ? singer-songwriter, music arranger, record producer, rock and folk musician, and music journalist; formerly signed as a solo artist with Sire Records, and a member of an early E Street Band incarnation, the Gift. Kevin Richards (guitar, mandolin and vocals) ? veteran of many rock, folk and bluegrass groups; and founder and director of both the Fairmount School of Music and the locally based non-profit educational organization Roots of American Music. Julia Mell (vocals) ? sang for 10 years with the popular Cleveland group the Godot Quartet, which opened for such artists as Patty Larkin, John Gorka and Garnett Rogers. Bob Sandham (guitar and vocals) ? longtime folk, rock and country musician, who has played acoustic, electric and pedal steel guitars with Alex Bevan, John Bassette, Pat Dailey and many others. Raymond DeForest (upright bass and vocals) ? master of electric and upright bass and every type of music, Ray has played with area bands including Blue Lunch, Mr. Stress, Aces & Eights and Princess Ladia. Cain Park is produced by the City of Cleveland Heights. --0-2015428105-1184898787=:61621 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Folk Concert Celebrates
Original Singer-Songwriter Movement
 
 
The group Long Road presents Can?t Help But Wonder Where I?m Bound: A 1967 Coffeehouse Concert, Tuesday, August 14, 2007, at 7:30 p.m., at the Alma Theater in Cain Park (Lee and Superior roads, Cleveland Heights).  
 
The concert is a fund-raiser for the non-profit music and educational organization Roots of American Music.
 
Long Road is: David Budin (guitar and vocals), Kevin Richards (guitar, banjo, mandolin, fiddle and vocals), Julia Mell (vocals), Bob Sandham (guitar and vocals), and Raymond DeForest (upright bass and vocals).  (See further personnel info below.)
 
In the middle and late 1960s, you could go to any folk club or coffeehouse in the country and hear performers singing all the same songs ? songs by Bob Dylan, Tom Paxton, Tom Rush, Tim Hardin, Eric Andersen, Tim Buckley, Gordon Lightfoot, Leonard Cohen, Phil Ochs, Bob Gibson, Ian & Sylvia, Steve Gillette and others.
 
But, for the most part, this music has not been played since around 1970 ? partly because, as a result of this movement, most performers began writing their own songs, and also because new genres took over (folk-rock, psychedelic rock, electric blues, and others).  
 
So there are dozens of wonderful songs that are not being played anymore.  In this concert, Long Road performs the best of those late-?60s songs, played with all acoustic instruments.  There?s nothing you?ll hear that you would have heard after 1967.  And there will be humor, along with some historical perspective on the music and the times.
 
All proceeds from this concert will benefit Roots of American Music.  Please visit: www.rootsofamericanmusic.org.
 
Tickets ? $18; $20 day of show ? are available at 216-371-3000 or www.cainpark.com.
 
 
LONG ROAD consists of:
 
David Budin (guitar and vocals) ? singer-songwriter, music arranger, record producer, rock and folk musician, and music journalist; formerly signed as a solo artist with Sire Records, and a member of an early E Street Band incarnation, the Gift.
 
Kevin Richards (guitar, mandolin and vocals) ? veteran of many rock, folk and bluegrass groups; and founder and director of both the Fairmount School of Music and the locally based non-profit educational organization Roots of American Music.
 
Julia Mell (vocals) ? sang for 10 years with the popular Cleveland group the Godot Quartet, which opened for such artists as Patty Larkin, John Gorka and Garnett Rogers.
 
Bob Sandham (guitar and vocals) ? longtime folk, rock and country musician, who has played acoustic, electric and pedal steel guitars with Alex Bevan, John Bassette, Pat Dailey and many others.
 
Raymond DeForest (upright bass and vocals) ? master of electric and upright bass and every type of music, Ray has played with area bands including Blue Lunch, Mr. Stress, Aces & Eights and Princess Ladia.
 
Cain Park is produced by the City of Cleveland Heights.
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-------------------------------1184935728-- From sharleentraczyk at yahoo.com Fri Jul 20 07:14:32 2007 From: sharleentraczyk at yahoo.com (Sharleen Traczyk) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 07:14:32 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]MORE SUMMER FUN!!! Message-ID: <576466.12137.qm@web56109.mail.re3.yahoo.com> There are still summer camps and classes open for more summer fun at The Talent Tree in Hudson!!! ALL-WEEK ACTIVITY CAMP AUGUST 6-10, 9:00-4:00 Mon-Fri (Early drop-off & late pick-up available) Ages 6 & up Keep active & fit in this fun week of tumbling, dance, baton, cheer, drama, crafts and games! Call 330-650-9829 GYMNASTICS CAMP AUGUST 13-17, 9:00-1:00 Mon-Fri Ages 6 & up For all gymnasts & competitive teams Get in gear for fall and be ready for fall activities & the competitive season. Conditioning, floor exercise, beam, bars & vault. Call 330-650-9829 CHEERLEADING Evening classes still available Call for a schedule & placement 330-650-9829 GYMNASTICS CLASSES Evening & morning classes still available Call for a schedule & placement 330-650-9829 FALL BROCHURES ARE NOW AVAILABLE, TOO! CALL TODAY! 330-650-9829 THE TALENT TREE, HUDSON, OHIO Join in the fun and grow with us at The Talent Tree! ____________________________________________________________________________________Ready for the edge of your seat? Check out tonight's top picks on Yahoo! TV. http://tv.yahoo.com/ From fstorch at beckcenter.org Fri Jul 20 07:18:45 2007 From: fstorch at beckcenter.org (Fran Storch) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 10:18:45 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Beck Center's 'JEKYLL AND HYDE' is a must see!" Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84EEB0708@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7CAD8.E1E06F23 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C7CAD8.E1E06F23" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C7CAD8.E1E06F23 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 "Beck Center's 'JEKYLL and HYDE' is a must see!" ~ Roy Berko, The Times =20 Beck Center and National City present =20 Jekyll & Hyde Now through August 5 Mackey Main Stage =20 Book & Lyrics by Leslie Bricusse Music by Frank Wildhorn Directed by Scott Spence * Musical Direction by Larry Goodpaster * = Choreography by Mart=EDn C=E9spedes Featuring Don Folino as Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde =20 For tickets call 216.521.2540 or online at www.beckcenter.org = =20 =20 This popular gothic musical, based on the novel by Robert Louis = Stevenson, explores the duality of man and the constant struggle of good = and evil within oneself. Dr. Henry Jekyll is intrigued by the good and = evil found within all men, and believes he has found a way to separate = the good self from the bad. Determined to test his ground-breaking new = formula, Jekyll takes it himself and unleashes the evil Mr. Hyde. = Unable to control his darker side, Hyde goes on a killing spree and = wreaks havoc on Jekyll's life, his approaching wedding, and the lives of = his fellow townspeople. The play chronicles the battle between his two = opposing sides. =20 Show times are Friday and Saturday evenings at 8:00 pm and Sundays at = 3:00 pm. Two special Thursday evening performances are scheduled for = July 26 and August 2 at 8:00 p.m. To reserve tickets call the Beck = Center Box Office at (216) 521-2540 or visit www.beckcenter.org for more = information. Admission is $26 for adults, $23 for seniors, and $15 for = students 22 and under. Convenient on-site parking is available. =20 The Beck Center for the Arts is located just ten minutes west of = downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood.=20 =20 =20 More reviewer comments... =20 "Beck Center's Jekyll & Hyde is a must see!... An absolute gem!... [Dan] = Folino gives a tour-de-force performance...His singing is enthralling, = his acting compelling...His vocal presentations...were brilliant...The = glorious voices of Maggie Stahl...and Aimee Collier...were = compelling...captivating. A standing 'O' for Scott Spence, Dan Folino = and the cast and crew of Jekyll & Hyde. Please, you of the Cleveland = area, support this production...It deserves full houses every night!" ~ Roy Berko, The Times =20 "Dan Folino as Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde...was terrific...you'd better get = there and see him while the Beck Center, and the Cleveland area, still = has him...Aimee Collier...blows down the house...Don McBride's set is = marvelous...Scott Spence has gotten excellent performances out of all of = his cast...Folino acts with authority and sings expansively...Catch him = while you can." ~ Marcus Bales, Cool Cleveland =20 "Jekyll & Hyde a mostly entertaining...excursion...Folino's lustrous = singing voice...Matching Folino in stage presence and singing power is = Amiee Collier...Director Spence conveys excellent detail in may of the = crowds scenes...slick production...a gorgeous set designed by Don = McBride. The musical direction by Larry Goodpaster is largely flawless." ~ Christine Howey, Scene =20 "The high-energy musical...had me at the first moments. I was hooked = when the curtain opened to Dan Folino...one of the main reasons to catch = this entertaining show... the large ensemble performs with gusto and = fills the stage with life...an 11-piece orchestra that perfectly = complements the singers...Even those with a thick hide will enjoy Jekyll = & Hyde." ~ Benjamin Gleisser, Cleveland Jewish News =20 "...McBride's visually imposing and flexibly functional unit = set...first-rate costume designers like the multi-talented Alison = Garrigan...the seductive, clarion-piped Amiee Collier...could = alternately break glass or your heart...the broadly talented Dan = Folino...he's understandably become somewhat of a matinee idol...solid = singing voice." ~ James Damico, FreeTimes =20 Cast of Characters John Utterson Ian Atwood Dr. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde Dan Folino Sir Danvers Carew Dana Hart * Simon Stride Douglas Collier Lady Beaconsfield Amy Hall Bishop of Basingstoke Lee Domenick Lord Savage Darryl Lewis General Lord Glossop Michael Rogan Sir Archibald Proops Don Irven Lisa Carew Maggie Stahl Lucy Harris Amiee Collier * Nellie Carla Petroski Spider Jeff Glover Poole (Manservant) Bill DePetro Bissett (Apothecary) Jim McCormack 1st Young Man Damian Henri 2nd Young Man Mike Majer Newsboy Mike Plantz Priest Don Pedley =20 Female Ensemble: Lauren Berger , Megan DePetro , Sarah Edwards, Aubrey = Fisher , Heather Hersh , Susan Kobylinski , Jordan Malin, Stephanie = Ormston, Kendra Payne, Laura Rightenour , Erin Shoemaker , Devon = Shriver, Dawn Sniadak, Susan Wagner, Megan Wallace =20 Male Ensemble: Jose Ayala, Jamie Carroll, Patrick Clement, Bill DePetro, = Mark Goins, Damian Henri, Jim Lenahan, Mike Majer, Jim McCormack, Don = Pedley, Mike Plantz, Ryan Smith, Justin Williams =20 * Actor appears courtesy of the Actor's Equity Association (AEA). =20 Staff Director (Scott Spence) Musical Director (Larry Goodpaster) Choreographer (Martin Cespedes) Stage Manager (Diana D'Alessandro) Set Design (Don McBride) Costume Design/Wardrobe Mistress (Allison Garrigan) Light Design (Trad Burns) Sound Design (Richard Ingraham) =20 Orchestra Conductor/Keyboards......................................................= ......Larry Goodpaster Keyboards................................................................= ..............Heidi Herczeg Flute/Alto = Flute....................................................................= .Gretchen Bailey Oboe/English Horn/Alto = Sax................................................Karen Langenwalter Trumpet..................................................................= ..............Melissa Mejia Trombone.................................................................= ............Kevin Wenner French = Horns....................................................................= ....Meredith Evans Violins..................................................................= .Marianne Stott, Allie Lint Cello....................................................................= ..............Brandi Amadeo Bass.....................................................................= .........Tim Keo, Don Park Percussion............................................................Don= Safranek, Chris Vondall =20 Production Staff Artistic = Director/Director........................................................= ......Scott Spence Musical Director/Orchestra = Conductor........................................Larry Goodpaster Choreographer............................................................= ..........Mart=EDn C=E9spedes Stage = Manager..................................................................= Diana D'Alessandro Assistant Stage = Manager...............................................................Ray= na Long Scenic Designer/ Production = Manager.............................................Don McBride Costumer = Designer.................................................................= Alison Garrigan Lighting = Designer.................................................................= ....Trad A. Burns Sound = Designer................................................................R= ichard B. Ingraham Technical = Director.................................................................= .Joseph Carmola Technical = Assistants....................................................Clint = Felker, Chris Young Production = Assistant................................................................= Sabrina Zingale Special Effects = Consultant...............................................................= Dan Folino Assistant Special Effects = Consultant..............................................Megan DePetro Light Board Operators........................................... Ray = Gould, Libby Burchmore Follow Spots.....................Mary Kahelin, Anna Verbiak, Ed Dragony, = Darcy Lindner Props/Dressers.......................................................Kate= George, Rebecca Lamb Crew...................Mark Sprouse, Bill Reichert, Kim Haas, Hayley = Baran, Steve Shack Book = Holder...................................................................= ..............Jean Fyfe =20 =20 Posted by: Fran Storch Marketing Assistant Beck Center for the Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, OH 44107 (216) 521-2540, x244 =20 ------_=_NextPart_002_01C7CAD8.E1E06F23 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

<= font size=3D5 color=3Dred>Beck<= /b> = Center’s ‘JEKYLL and HYDE’ is a must = see!”

~ Roy Berko, The = Times

 

Beck = Center and = National City

present

 

Jekyll & Hyde

Now through August 5

Mackey Main Stage

 

Book & Lyrics by = Leslie Bricusse=A0=A0=A0=A0 Music by = Frank Wildhorn

Directed by = Scott Spence * Musical Direction by Larry Goodpaster * Choreography by Mart=EDn C=E9spedes

Featuring Don Folino as Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

=

 <= /p>

For tickets call 216.521.2540 or online at = www.beckcenter.org

 

This popular = gothic musical, based on the novel by Robert Louis Stevenson, explores the = duality of man and the constant struggle of good and evil within oneself. =A0Dr. Henry Jekyll is intrigued by = the good and evil found within all men, and believes he has found a way to separate = the good self from the bad.=A0 Determined = to test his ground-breaking new formula, Jekyll takes it himself and unleashes = the evil Mr. Hyde.=A0 Unable to control = his darker side, Hyde goes on a killing spree and wreaks havoc on Jekyll’s = life, his approaching wedding, and the lives of his fellow townspeople.=A0 The play chronicles the battle = between his two opposing sides.

 

Show times = are Friday and Saturday evenings at 8:00 = pm and Sundays at 3:00 = pm. Two special Thursday evening performances are scheduled for July 26 and = August 2 at 8:00 = p.m.=A0 To reserve tickets call the Beck = Center Box Office at (216) 521-2540 or visit www.beckcenter.org for more information. = Admission is $26 for adults, $23 for seniors, and $15 for students 22 and = under.=A0 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. =

=A0=A0

 

More reviewer comments…

 

Beck = Center’s Jekyll & Hyde is a = must see!... An absolute gem!... [Dan] Folino gives a tour-de-force performance…His singing is enthralling, his acting compelling…His vocal = presentations…were brilliant…The glorious voices of Maggie Stahl…and Aimee = Collier...were compelling…captivating.=A0 = A standing ‘O’ for Scott Spence, Dan Folino and the cast and crew of Jekyll & Hyde.=A0 Please, you of the Cleveland area, support this = production…It deserves full houses every night!”

~ Roy Berko, = The Times

 

“Dan Folino as Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde…was = terrific…you’d better get there and see = him while the Beck Center, and the Cleveland area, still has = him…Aimee Collier…blows down the house…Don McBride’s set is marvelous…Scott = Spence has gotten excellent performances out of all of his = cast...Folino acts with authority and sings = expansively…Catch him while you can.”

~ Marcus = Bales, Cool Cleve= land

 

Jekyll & = Hyde a mostly entertaining…excursion…Folino= 217;s lustrous singing voice…Matching Folino in stage presence and = singing power is Amiee Collier…Director Spence conveys excellent detail in may of the crowds = scenes...slick production…a = gorgeous set designed by Don = McBride. The musical direction by Larry Goodpaster is largely = flawless.”

~ Christine = Howey, Scene

 

The high-energy = musical…had me at the first moments.=A0 I was hooked when the curtain opened to Dan Folino…one of the main = reasons to catch this entertaining show… the large ensemble performs with = gusto and fills the stage with life...an 11-piece orchestra that perfectly complements the singers…Even = those with a thick hide will enjoy Jekyll & Hyde.”

~ Benjamin = Gleisser, Cleveland Jewish News

 

“…McBride’s visually = imposing and flexibly functional unit setfirst-rat= e costume designers like the multi-talented Alison Garrigan…the = seductive, clarion-piped Amiee Collier…could alternately break glass or your heart…the = broadly talented Dan Folino…he’s understandably become somewhat of a matinee idol…solid singing = voice.”

~ James = Damico, FreeTimes

 

Cast of Characters

John Utterson           = ;            =  =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 = Ian Atwood

Dr. = Jekyll/Mr. Hyde           &nb= sp;          =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Dan = Folino

Sir Danvers Carew           =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0 Dana Hart *

Simon Stride           &= nbsp;          =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0 Douglas= = Collier

Lady = Beaconsfield&nbs= p;          =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0 Amy Hall

Bishop of = Basingstoke&nbs= p;  =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Lee Domenick

Lord = Savage           &= nbsp;          =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0 Darryl Lewis

General Lord Glossop     =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0 Michael Rogan

Sir = Archibald Proops       =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 = Don Irven

Lisa Carew           &n= bsp;         =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Maggie Stahl

Lucy Harris           &= nbsp;            =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0 Amiee Collier *

Nellie          &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;            =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 = Carla Petroski

Spider &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;       =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= Jeff Glover

Poole<= /font> (Manservant)          =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0 Bill DePetro

Bissett (Apothecary)        =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 = Jim McCormack

1st Young Man           &nbs= p;      =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0 Damian Henri

2nd Young Man           &nbs= p;    =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0 Mike Majer

Newsboy =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;  =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= Mike Plantz

Priest &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;         =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= Don Pedley

 

Female = Ensemble: = Lauren = Berger , = Megan DePetro , Sarah Edwards, Aubrey Fisher , Heather Hersh , Susan = Kobylinski , Jordan Malin, Stephanie = Ormston, = Kendra = Payne, = Laura Rightenour , Erin Shoemaker , Devon Shriver, = Dawn = Sniadak, Susan Wagner, Megan Wallace

 

Male = Ensemble: = Jose= Ayala, Jamie Carroll, Patrick Clement, Bill DePetro, Mark Goins, Damian Henri, = Jim Lenahan, Mike Majer, Jim McCormack, Don Pedley, Mike Plantz, Ryan Smith, = Justin Williams

 

* Actor = appears courtesy of the Actor's Equity Association = (AEA).

 =

Staff<= /font>

Director = (Scott Spence)

Musical = Director (Larry Goodpaster)

Choreographer= (Martin Cespedes)

Stage = Manager (Diana = D'Alessandro)

Set Design = (Don McBride)

Costume = Design/Wardrobe Mistress (Allison Garrigan)

Light Design = (Trad Burns)

Sound Design (Richard Ingraham)

 

Orchestra=

Conductor/Keyboards……………R= 30;…………………………= …………Larry Goodpaster

Keyboards…………………= …………………………= 230;………….………..Heidi Herczeg

Flute/Alto Flute………………………̷= 0;…………………………&= #8230;……Gretchen Bailey

Oboe/English Horn/Alto Sax…………………………= ………………Karen Langenwalter

Trumpet…………………&#= 8230;………………………̷= 0;…………….……….Melissa Mejia

Trombone…………………&= #8230;………………………R= 30;………….……….Kevin Wenner

French Horns………………………̷= 0;…………………………&= #8230;………Meredith Evans

Violins…………………&#= 8230;………………………̷= 0;………….Marianne Stott, Allie Lint

Cello…………………R= 30;…………………………= ……………………….Brandi Amadeo

Bass…………………̷= 0;…………………………&= #8230;…………………Tim Keo, Don Park

Percussion……………………= ;…………………………&#= 8230;…Don Safranek, Chris Vondall

 

Production = Staff

Artistic Director/Director……………………= ………………………..…&= #8230;…Scott = Spence

Musical Director/Orchestra Conductor………………………&= #8230;……….Larry = Goodpaster

Choreographer……̷= 0;…………………………&= #8230;……………………….Mar= t=EDn C=E9spedes

Stage Manager………………………= 230;…………………………= ;…...Diana D’Alessandro

Assistant Stage Manager………………………= 230;…………………………= ;…Rayna Long

Scenic Designer/ Production Manager………………………= 230;……………Don = McBride

Costumer Designer………………………&#= 8230;………………………̷= 0;…..Alison Garrigan

Lighting Designer………………………&#= 8230;………………………̷= 0;……...Trad A. Burns

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

Technical Director………………………&#= 8230;………………………̷= 0;……Joseph Carmola

Technical Assistants………………………= …………………….Clint Felker, Chris Young

Production Assistant………………………&= #8230;………………………R= 30;….Sabrina Zingale

Special Effects Consultant………………………= …………………………= 230;...Dan Folino

Assistant Special Effects Consultant………………………= ……………....Megan DePetro

Light Board Operators………………………&= #8230;…………. Ray Gould, Libby Burchmore

Follow Spots…………………Mary Kahelin, Anna Verbiak, Ed Dragony, Darcy Lindner

Props/Dressers……R= 30;…………………………= …………….Kate George, Rebecca Lamb

Crew…………= …….Mark Sprouse, Bill Reichert, Kim Haas, Hayley Baran, Steve = Shack

Book Holder………………………R= 30;…………………………= …….……...…..Jean Fyfe

 

 

Posted by:

Fran Storch

Marketing Assistant

Beck Center for the = Arts

17801 Detroit = Avenue

Lakewood, OH=A0 = 44107

(216) 521-2540, x244

 

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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. Register: By phone 330-836-2626 x 17 Or online www.WeathervanePlayhouse.com ### ------=_NextPart_001_1065_01C7CAB9.67A251C0 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=
Summer=20 Stock 2007
Cyrano De=20 Bergerac
4 SPACES=20 AVAILABLE!
Directed by = Melanie YC Pepe=20 & John C. Davis
August 6 ~ 18, = Mondays ~=20 Fridays
10:00 a.m. ~ 4:00 = p.m.
Tuition = $300
 
The=20 Summer Stock 2007, Cyrano = De=20 Bergerac is a workshop is = designed=20 for students ages 13 and up who have already had some theatrical=20 experience.
 
Students will be = perform,=20 produce and design a full production in two weeks. Special performances = will be=20 held on August 15 and 16.
Space is limited = to 18 acting=20 and 4 technical only positions.
This summer=92s = production will=20 be directed by Melanie YC Pepe, Director of Education and Young Actor = Series=20 Producer at Weathervane Playhouse. Most recently, she directed this = year=92s=20 production of Romeo & Juliet.
Special Guest = instructor John C=20 Davis will be directing fight choreography in this year=92s=20 production.
John is a = certified fight=20 instructor with the Society of American Fight = Directors,
and directed the = brilliant=20 swordplay in this year=92s Youth Theater production of Romeo & = Juliet. Check=20 him out online at www.TheFightDirector.com.
 
 
Register:
 
By = phone
330-836-2626 = x=20 17
 
Or = online
 www.WeathervanePlayhouse.com
 
 
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Based on the 1967 film of the same name starring Julie Andrew= s, Thoroughly Modern Millie opens tonight and runs through August 5th, 2007= . Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. (the Friday, August 3rd p= erformance will start at 8:30pm following the Parma Heights Merchants Parad= e) and Sundays at 3 p.m. Tickets are available by calling the Cassidy box = office at (440) 842-4600. =20 =20 Thoroughly Modern Millie stars: Kristin Netzband as Millie Dillmount Jacob Wadenpfuhl as Jimmy Smith Rachel Hopkins as Miss Dorothy Rob Starek as Trevor Graydon Jolene McPherson as Mrs. Meers Lou Petrucci as Ching Ho Stuart Landes as Bun Foo Michelle D. Moye as Muzzy Van Hossmere=20 Erin Kathleen Pawlak as Peg Flannery =20 with=20 Linda Sekanic Brittney Knyszek=20 Vanessa Stanbridge Kate Michalski=20 Cheryl Winslow=20 Erin R. diLauro=20 Anne Ward=20 Elya Starek=20 Sarah Clare=20 Jacob Shafer=20 Manolo Manalo=20 Andrew Parmelee=20 Mason Chapello=20 Amy Banner Cory Zukoski Thoroughly Modern Millie tells the story of small-town girl, Millie Dillmou= nt, who comes to New York City to marry for money instead of love =E2=80=93= a thoroughly modern aim in 1922, when women were just entering the workfor= ce. Millie soon begins to delight in the flapper lifestyle, but the high ji= nks start when she checks into a hotel owned by the leader of a white slave= ry ring in China. Written by Richard Morris and Dick Scanlan, Thoroughly Modern Millie featu= res music by Jeanine Tesori, with lyrics by Scanlan. The score is filled e= nergetic and unforgettable music including "Thoroughly Modern Millie", "Not= for the Life of Me", "Forget About the Boy" and "Gimme, Gimme". The always-versatile Cassidy Theatre artist Lester Currie spearheaded the p= roduction handling directing, choreography, set design and costuming duties= . The tap numbers were choreographed by Jennifer Glowe. Musical Direction = is by David Detloff. =20 The original production, directed by Michael Mayer, underwent several works= hops in New York and performances at the La Jolla Playhouse in San Diego, C= alifornia,before ultimately opening on Broadway. The production subsequentl= y won six 2002 Tony Awards, including Best Musical.=20 The Cassidy Theatre is located in the Greenbrier Commons, 6200 Pearl Road i= n Parma Heights. Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sund= ays at 3:00 p.m. There will be an 8:30 p.m. curtain time on Friday, August = 3rd following the Parma Heights Merchant=E2=80=99s Day Parade. Tickets are= $20 for adults and $15 for students and senior citizens. Early reservation= s are strongly suggested and tickets are going fast. Tickets can be ordere= d by phoning the Box Office at (440) 842-4600 from 9:00a.m. to 4:00 p.m., M= onday through Friday. MasterCard and Visa are accepted. =20 FOR INFORMATION: =09Geoffrey Short =09=09geoffshort at sbcglobal.net =20 From nbudin at sbcglobal.net Fri Jul 20 07:52:12 2007 From: nbudin at sbcglobal.net (Noah Budin) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 07:52:12 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Rock My Soul Tonight! Message-ID: <857272.47930.qm@web81413.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-948334443-1184943132=:47930 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Join us tonight...! The Rock My Soul Shabbat Service is an all-musical, all ages, Friday night worship service featuring contemporary, traditional and original music, sometimes upbeat, sometimes contemplative, always soulful, played by a 10 piece band of talented congregational and professional musicians led by Cantor Kathy Sebo and Noah Budin. This worship experience is free and open to the public. (You'll probably like it even if you're not Jewish!) Service begins at 7:30 PM at The Temple - Tifereth Israel, 26000 Shaker Blvd., Beachwood, OH The Temple hosts this service once a month. For future service dates, and other information about Noah Budin, check out www.noahbudin.com --0-948334443-1184943132=:47930 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Join us tonight...!
 
The Rock My Soul Shabbat Service is an all-musical, all ages, Friday night worship service featuring contemporary, traditional and original music, sometimes upbeat, sometimes contemplative, always soulful, played by a 10 piece band of talented congregational and professional musicians led by Cantor Kathy Sebo and Noah Budin. This worship experience is free and open to the public.
 
(You'll probably like it even if you're not Jewish!)
 
Service begins at 7:30 PM at The Temple - Tifereth Israel, 26000 Shaker Blvd., Beachwood, OH
 
The Temple hosts this service once a month.
 
For future service dates, and other information about Noah Budin, check out www.noahbudin.com
 
--0-948334443-1184943132=:47930-- From allison623 at sbcglobal.net Fri Jul 20 09:09:48 2007 From: allison623 at sbcglobal.net (Allison Butler) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 09:09:48 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Open House Sunday Message-ID: <564773.91346.qm@web82901.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1488073063-1184947788=:91346 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, JULY 22nd - 2-4 $189900 ROCKY RIVER ? BUNGALOW WALK TO THE BEACH! Lofted/vaulted kitchen with skylight. Huge master with sitting area, wood burning fireplace, full bathroom and separate shower. French doors open to the balcony overlooking the landscaped back yard. - 2 bedrooms with the 3rd presently converted to the dining room for entertaining. GOT DOGS?. Two nice size kennels with a walk out basement and a fenced yard. Huge Garage for a carpenter or tradesman. This is the perfect starter home in a desirable community. MUST SEE!! Minutes from I-90, I-480, RTA, Rocky River Recreation Center, Cleveland Metroparks, Golf Courses and Cleveland Hopkins Airport. Rocky River School District. http://www.realliving.com/Property/Details.aspx?PropID=6903175&MarketID=2 Feel free to contact me for more information. Allison Butler Realty One Real Living Office: (216)221-6585 Fax: (216)221-1956 Email: allison.butler at realliving.com http://realtyone.com/allison.butler/ --0-1488073063-1184947788=:91346 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit            OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, JULY 22nd - 2-4
 
 $189900 ROCKY RIVER ? BUNGALOW
 
WALK TO THE BEACH! Lofted/vaulted kitchen with skylight. Huge master with sitting area, wood burning fireplace, full bathroom and separate shower. French doors open to the balcony overlooking the landscaped back yard.  - 2 bedrooms with the 3rd presently converted to the dining room for entertaining. GOT DOGS?. Two nice size kennels with a walk out basement and a fenced yard. Huge Garage for a carpenter or tradesman. This is the perfect starter home in a desirable community. MUST SEE!! 

Minutes from I-90, I-480, RTA, Rocky River Recreation Center, Cleveland Metroparks, Golf Courses and Cleveland Hopkins Airport. Rocky River School District.
 
Feel free to contact me for more information.
 
 
 
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Realty One Real Living
Office: (216)221-6585
Fax: (216)221-1956
 
--0-1488073063-1184947788=:91346-- From Jenniver_Sparano at KeyBank.com Fri Jul 20 09:29:09 2007 From: Jenniver_Sparano at KeyBank.com (Jenniver_Sparano at KeyBank.com) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 12:29:09 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Ruthless!" Message-ID: This is a multipart message in MIME format. --=_alternative 005A8F818525731E_= Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" It's summertime in Cleveland and Akron, which means that it's time for our fifth annual musical production to benefit local AIDS agencies! This year, we will be presenting the musical romp RUTHLESS! The Musical With book and lyrics by Joal Paley and music by Marvin Laird, "Ruthless! The Musical" tells a tale of Broadway stardom. Broadway doesn't go for booze and dope...but it does go for scheming, manipulation, backstabbing, concealed identities, and glamorous women doing melodramatic things. For all that -- and more -- come see "Ruthless!" Our all-star cast, under the direction of Curt Arnold and music direction of Charles Eversole, features: Eileen Burns as the perenially frustrated Miss Thorn! Aimee Collier * as the innocently domestic Judy Denmark! Nicole DeAnna as the precociously talented Tina Denmark! Kevin Joseph Kelly as the mysteriously glamorous Sylvia St. Croix! Nick Koesters * as the lovingly critical Lita Encore! Lora Workman as the strangely envious Eve! Performances at Weathervane Community Playhouse, to benefit the Community AIDS Network, take place on Monday and Tuesday, August 20 - 21, 2007 at 7:30 pm -- call the box office at 330-836-2323 for tickets! Performance at Cassidy Theatre, to benefit the AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland, takes place on Monday, August 27, 2007 at 8:00 pm -- call the Taskforce at 216-357-2222 for tickets! We hope you'll join us for an evening of music, laughter, and support for these worthy agencies! * Ms. Collier and Mr. Koesters appear with special permission of Actors' Equity Association ******************************************************************************* This communication may contain privileged and/or confidential information. It is intended solely for the use of the addressee. If you are not the intended recipient, you are strictly prohibited from disclosing, copying, distributing or using any of this information. If you received this communication in error, please contact the sender immediately and destroy the material in its entirety, whether electronic or hard copy. This communication may contain nonpublic personal information about consumers subject to the restrictions of the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act. You may not directly or indirectly reuse or redisclose such information for any purpose other than to provide the services for which you are receiving the information. 127 Public Square, Cleveland, OH 44114 ******************************************************************************* If you prefer not to receive future e-mail offers for products or services from Key send an e-mail to DNERequests at key.com with 'No Promotional E-mails' in the SUBJECT line. --=_alternative 005A8F818525731E_= Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
It's summertime in Cleveland and Akron, which means that it's time for our fifth annual musical production to benefit local AIDS agencies!  This year, we will be presenting the musical romp

                                                RUTHLESS!
                                                The Musical

With book and lyrics by Joal Paley and music by Marvin Laird, "Ruthless! The Musical" tells a tale of Broadway stardom.  Broadway doesn't go for booze and dope...but it does go for scheming, manipulation, backstabbing, concealed identities, and glamorous women doing melodramatic things.    For all that -- and more -- come see "Ruthless!"

Our all-star cast, under the direction of Curt Arnold and music direction of Charles Eversole,  features:

                        Eileen Burns  as the perenially frustrated Miss Thorn!
                        Aimee Collier * as the innocently domestic Judy Denmark!
                        Nicole DeAnna as the precociously talented Tina Denmark!
                        Kevin Joseph Kelly as the mysteriously glamorous Sylvia St. Croix!
                        Nick Koesters * as the lovingly critical Lita Encore!
                        Lora Workman as the strangely envious Eve!


Performances at Weathervane Community Playhouse, to benefit the Community AIDS Network, take place on Monday and Tuesday, August 20 - 21, 2007 at 7:30 pm -- call the box office at 330-836-2323 for tickets!

Performance at Cassidy Theatre, to benefit the AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland, takes place on Monday, August 27, 2007 at 8:00 pm -- call the Taskforce at 216-357-2222 for tickets!

We hope you'll join us for an evening of music, laughter, and support for these worthy agencies!



* Ms. Collier and Mr. Koesters appear with special permission of Actors' Equity Association



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--=_alternative 005A8F818525731E_=-- From tomtq2 at gmail.com Fri Jul 20 08:51:09 2007 From: tomtq2 at gmail.com (Tom Fulton) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 11:51:09 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ACTORS! DANCERS! AUDITIONS! BECK CENTER! WORLD PREMIERE! Message-ID: <9e54fcf40707200851m2bc58c02l56450610c5b7babb@mail.gmail.com> ------=_Part_35330_349812.1184946669524 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=WINDOWS-1252; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline *SUBJECT: AUDITIONS * ** *Note to actors... The roles in this play are not background noise... they are integral to the play and are challenging... We also need you to be able to move... not necessarily dance like ballet dancers, but move with grace..= . There are roles for DANCERS only as well.* BECK CENTER FOR THE ARTS Audition Date: Monday, July 30 - 6pm - 10pm Call: 216-521-2540 to schedule an audition *Note: These roles are non-equity only.* ** Hello Everyone, On Monday, July 30 from 6 pm to 10 pm, Tom Fulton (director) and Marin Cespedes (choreographer) will be holding auditions for the actor/dancer roles in *Reflections*, a musical play, which begins rehearsals on August 1= 4 and Opens on September 14, running through October 7, 2007 at the Beck Center for the Arts. Please call the Beck Center to sign up for a time. http://beckcenter.org/ The World Premiere of: *REFLECTIONS* *(Peggy Sings Leiber and Stoller)* Music and Lyrics by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller September 14 =96 October 7, 2007 Directed by Tom Fulton Starring NYC Jazz great, Laura Theodore Choreograpny and Movement Concepts by Martin Cespedes Music Direction by Larry Goodpaster Produced by Virtual Media Post Productions Original Concept by Joe Beck & Laura Theodore The Play: Thirty-two years ago, Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, the legendary songwriters of the 50's and 60's, produced an album called "MIRRORS." In 2005 this musical masterpiece was re-released as "Peggy Lee Sings Leiber & Stoller." This timeless CD is comprised of 15 brilliant songs written by th= e prolific team, including well known numbers like "Kansas City", "I'm a Woman" and the legendary hit "Is That All There Is." The show is a kaleidoscope of beautiful love songs, hilarious send-ups of Broadway, haunting tunes of days gone by, and reflects the pure joy of living. Now fo= r the first time, in a world premiere production, renowned actress and recording artist Laura Theodore brings these astonishing songs to the stage= . Guitarist Joe Beck, who worked with Peggy for many years, provides a first person filmed narrative for these songs with sweet, funny and poignant memories=97while Laura Theodore brings Leiber and Stoller's music to life through the genius of her remarkable voice. Available 5 Roles: - *Child Peggy* - Peggy at 10 - 12 years old - Voice of Nikki - Dance - *Young Peggy* - *Peggy in her early career (18 - 24 yrs old)* - Reporter - Assistant - Dance - *Peggy's Husband (30-s - 40's)* - *A*nnouncer - Others - Dance - *Peggy's Step Mother* (30's - 40's) - Assistant - House Keeper - Sophie Slomsky (an imagined character) - *Peggy's Father (30's - 40's)* - **Announcer - Doctor - Reporter - Dancer - Station Manager The ensemble (above) play numerous roles, provide dance, movement and mime background. The primary roles listed are fairly challenging, so all actors must be able to move well as well as have a proficiency as actors. Actors should come to auditions ready to move. No memorized monologues are necessary. This will be a movement and cold-reading audition only. Please call the Beck Center 216-521-2540 to sign up for an audition slot. Be prepared for the possibility of staying beyond your audition slot time. If you have any questions, concerns or special requests, you may e-mail Tom Fulton at tomtq2 at gmail.com Thank you. We hope to see you there. Tom Fulton Director ------=_Part_35330_349812.1184946669524 Content-Type: text/html; charset=WINDOWS-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline
SUBJECT: AUDITIONS <= /div>
 
Note = to actors... The roles in this play are not background noise... they are in= tegral to the play and are challenging... We also need you to be able to mo= ve... not necessarily dance like ballet dancers, but move with grace... The= re are roles for DANCERS only as well.
BEC= K CENTER FOR THE ARTS
Aud= ition Date:  Monday, July 30 - 6pm - 10pm
Cal= l:  216-521-2540 to schedule an audition
Note:  These roles are non-equity only.
 
Hel= lo Everyone,
 
On = Monday, July 30 from 6 pm to 10 pm, Tom Fulton (director) and Marin Cespede= s (choreographer) will be holding auditions for the actor/dancer roles= in Reflections= , a musical play, which begins rehearsals on August 14 and Opens on Septemb= er 14, running through October 7, 2007 at the Beck Center for the Arts.&nbs= p; Please call the Beck Center to sign up for a time. =20 http://be= ckcenter.org/ 
 
The= World Premiere of:
REFLECTIONS
(Peggy Sings Leiber and Stoller)
Music and Lyri= cs by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller
September 14 =96 October 7, 2007
Directed by Tom Fulton
Starring= NYC Jazz great, Laura Theodore
Cho= reograpny and Movement Concepts by Martin Cespedes
Mus= ic Direction by Larry Goodpaster
Produced by Virtual Media Po= st Productions
Original Concept by Joe Beck & Laura Theodore

<= /font> The Play:
Thi= rty-two years ago, Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, the legendary songwriters= of the 50's and 60's, produced an album called "MIRRORS."= ; In 2005 this musical masterpiece was re-released as "Peggy Lee Sings= Leiber & Stoller." This timeless CD is comprised of 15 brilliant = songs written by the prolific team, including well known numbers like "= ;Kansas City", "I'm a Woman" and the legendary hit "= ;Is That All There Is." The show is a kaleidoscope of beautiful love s= ongs, hilarious send-ups of Broadway, haunting tunes of days gone by, and r= eflects the pure joy of living. Now for the first time, in a world premiere= production, renowned actress and recording artist Laura Theodore brings th= ese astonishing songs to the stage. Guitarist Joe Beck, who worked with Peg= gy for many years, provides a first person filmed narrative for these songs= with sweet, funny and poignant memories=97while Laura Theodore brings Leib= er and Stoller's music to life through the genius of her remarkable voi= ce.=20
 
Ava= ilable 5 Roles:
  • = Child Peggy= =20
    • Peggy at 10 - 12=  years old
    • Voice of Nikki <= /font>
    • = Dance
       
  • = Young Peggy= =20
    • Peggy in her early= career (18 - 24 yrs old)=20
    • Reporter =
    • Assistant
    • = Dance
       
  • Peggy's Husban= d (30-s - 40's)=20
    • = Announcer =20
    • Others
    • = Dance
       
  • = Peggy's S= tep Mother (30's - 40's)=20
    • Assistant
    • House Keeper
    • Sophie Slomsky (= an imagined character)
= <= /font>
  • Peggy's Father= (30's - 40's)=20
    • Announcer<= /font> =20
    • Doctor =20
    • Reporter =20
    • Dancer =20
    • Station Manager
The= ensemble (above) play numerous roles, provide dance, movement and mime bac= kground. The primary roles listed are fairly challenging, so all actors must be able to move well as well as have a = proficiency as actors.  Actors s= hould come to auditions ready to move.  No memorized monologues are ne= cessary.  This will be a movement and cold-reading audition only.=20
 
Ple= ase call the Beck Center 216-521-2540 to sign up for an audition slot.
 
Be = prepared for the possibility of staying beyond your audition slot time.&nbs= p; If you have any questions, concerns or special requests, you may e-mail = Tom Fulton at=20 tomtq2 at g= mail.com
 
Tha= nk you.
We hope to see you there.
&nb= sp;
Tom Fulton
Director
------=_Part_35330_349812.1184946669524-- From glfan22 at hotmail.com Fri Jul 20 10:05:48 2007 From: glfan22 at hotmail.com (Christina Smith) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 13:05:48 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Has The Documenatry Film "To Be Healed By The Earth" been cast yet? Message-ID: Have not heard any news about the film. Anyone here going to be in the film "To Be Healed By The Earth"? Thanks, Chris _________________________________________________________________ http://imagine-windowslive.com/hotmail/?locale=en-us&ocid=TXT_TAGHM_migration_HM_mini_pcmag_0507 From Christopher.Benko at tri-c.edu Fri Jul 20 10:25:04 2007 From: Christopher.Benko at tri-c.edu (Benko, Christopher) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 13:25:04 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fall 2007 C.A.M.P. Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7CAF2.E9670FF6 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C7CAF2.E9670FF6" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C7CAF2.E9670FF6 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 On behalf of Alice Backus... =20 Summer is over, yet that doesn't mean the fun is... New opportunities and creative experiences for all ages, coming this = Fall Semester! =20 = =20 Tri-C Community Arts & Music Program Fall 2007 =20 =20 Music Lessons - All Campuses Monday, September 10, 2007 - Saturday, January 12, 2008 =BD Hour Lessons $280, 1 Hour Lessons $560 =20 String Orchestra - Metropolitan Campus Saturdays, September 15, 2007 - January 12, 2008 $190 =20 Silver Strings - Eastern Campus Tuesdays, September 11, 2007 - January 8, 2008 $170 =20 Jazz Preparatory Program - Metropolitan Campus Saturdays, September 15, 2007 - January 12, 2008 $300 =20 Voice Class - Western Campus Mondays, September 10, 2007 - January 7, 2008 $170 =20 Gospel Class - Metropolitan Campus Mondays, September 10, 2007 - January 7, 2008 $170 =20 Recording Arts and Technology - Off-Site=20 First Session: September 24 - October 25, 2007 Second Session: November 5 - December 13, 2007 $300 per Session =20 Music Technology - Metropolitan Campus Saturdays, September 15, 2007 - January 12, 2008 $300 =20 New Rock Band - Eastern Campus Saturdays, September 15, 2007 - January 12, 2008 $300 =20 Vintage Rock Band - Off Site Mondays, September 10, 2007 - January 7, 2008 Wednesdays, September 12, 2007 - January 9, 2008 $300 =20 Urban Street Dance - Metropolitan Campus Thursdays, September 13, 2007 - January 10, 2008 $170 =20 Roots of Rhythm Tuesdays, Eastern Campus, September 11, 2007 - January 8, 2008 Thursdays, Metro Campus, September 13, 2007 - January 10, 2008 $200 =20 Roots of Rhythm Class Tuesdays, Eastern Campus, September 11, 2007 - January 8, 2008 Thursdays, Metro Campus, September 13, 2007 - January 10, 2008 $200 =20 West African Dance and Drumming Wednesdays, Metro Campus, September 12, 2007 - January 9, 2008 Thursdays, Western Campus, September 13, 2007 - January 10, 2008 $170 =20 Liturgical Dance - Metropolitan Campus Tuesdays, September 11, 2007 - January 8, 2008=20 $170 =20 Dramatic Connections - Eastern and Western Campuses Saturdays, September 15, 2007 - January 12, 2008 $170 =20 Musical Theater - Eastern and Western Campuses Saturdays, September 15, 2007 - January 12, 2008 $170 =20 Registration Begins August 6th For more information call 216.987.6145 =20 =20 Christopher Benko Cuyahoga Community College Metropolitan Campus Community Arts & Music Program Clerical Assistant=20 christopher.benko at tri-c.edu Office: (216) 987-6145 Fax: (216) 987-4186 =20 ------_=_NextPart_002_01C7CAF2.E9670FF6 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

On behalf of Alice = Backus…

 

Summer is over, yet that doesn’t mean the fun = is…

New opportunities and creative experiences for all ages, coming this Fall = Semester!

 

      = ;            =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;            = ;            =             

   Tri-C

Community = Arts & Music Program

Fall 2007

 

=  

Music Lessons – = All Campuses

Monday, September 10, 2007 – Saturday, = January 12, 2008

=BD Hour Lessons $280, 1 Hour Lessons = $560

 

String Orchestra = – Metropolitan Campus

Saturdays, September 15, 2007 – January = 12, 2008

$190

 

Silver Strings – Eastern Campus

Tuesdays, September 11, 2007 – January = 8, 2008

$170

 

Jazz Preparatory = Program – Metropolitan Campus

Saturdays, September 15, 2007 – January = 12, 2008

$300

 

Voice Class – = Western Campus

Mondays, September 10, 2007 – January 7, = 2008

$170

 

Gospel Class – Metropolitan Campus

Mondays, September 10, 2007 – January 7, = 2008

$170

 

Recording Arts and = Technology – Off-Site

First Session: September 24 – October = 25, 2007

Second Session: November 5 – December = 13, 2007

$300 per Session

 

Music Technology = – Metropolitan Campus

Saturdays, September 15, 2007 – January = 12, 2008

$300

 

New Rock Band – = Eastern Campus

Saturdays, September 15, 2007 – January = 12, 2008

$300

 

Vintage Rock Band = – Off Site

Mondays, September 10, 2007 – January 7, = 2008

Wednesdays, September 12, 2007 – January = 9, 2008

$300

 

Urban Street Dance = – Metropolitan Campus

Thursdays, September 13, 2007 – January = 10, 2008

$170

 

Roots of = Rhythm

Tuesdays, Eastern Campus, September 11, 2007 = – January 8, 2008

Thursdays, Metro Campus, September 13, 2007 = – January 10, 2008

$200

 

Roots of Rhythm = Class

Tuesdays, Eastern Campus, September 11, 2007 = – January 8, 2008

Thursdays, Metro Campus, September 13, 2007 = – January 10, 2008

$200

 

West African Dance and Drumming

Wednesdays, Metro Campus, September 12, 2007 = – January 9, 2008

Thursdays, Western Campus, September 13, 2007 = – January 10, 2008

$170

 

Liturgical Dance = – Metropolitan Campus

Tuesdays, September 11, 2007 – January = 8, 2008

$170

 

Dramatic Connections = – Eastern and Western Campuses

Saturdays, September 15, 2007 – January = 12, 2008

$170

 

Musical Theater – Eastern = and Western Campuses

Saturdays, September 15, 2007 – January = 12, 2008

$170

 

Registration Begins August = 6th

For more information = call

216.987.6145=

 

 

Christopher = Benko

Cuyahoga Community = College

Metropolitan Campus

Community Arts & Music = Program

Clerical Assistant

Office: (216) 987-6145

Fax:    (216) = 987-4186

 

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Pass on your knowledge to inner-city children. Music degree not required. Barbara Wilberg, Co-Director Joyful Noise Neighborhood Music School (216) 671-5528; (216) 952-4398; or email From joyfulnoisemusicschool at adelphia.net Fri Jul 20 12:17:49 2007 From: joyfulnoisemusicschool at adelphia.net (joyfulnoisemusicschool at adelphia.net) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 12:17:49 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]start and lead ensembles Message-ID: <26849509.1184959069917.JavaMail.root@web23> Volunteer musician sought to introduce young musicians with some experience to group playing. Free music school. parents often present. Cleveland West Side. From joyfulnoisemusicschool at adelphia.net Fri Jul 20 12:26:07 2007 From: joyfulnoisemusicschool at adelphia.net (joyfulnoisemusicschool at adelphia.net) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 12:26:07 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Give back" musical knowledge Message-ID: <26997210.1184959567641.JavaMail.root@web23> Free music school for Cleveland families who cannot afford lessons or instruments seeks people who love to play to pass on their skill and enthusiasm to children. We are interested in orchestra, band, folk, or other instruments for youthful learning. Music degree or teaching experience not required...just the desire to make a difference in young lives. School up three years & supported by the Cleveland Foundation and the Ohio Arts Council. Contact Barbara Wilberg, Co-Director Joyful Noise Neighborhood Music School (216) 672-5528; (216) 9524398; email From jameskosmatka at yahoo.com Fri Jul 20 12:38:44 2007 From: jameskosmatka at yahoo.com (James Kosmatka) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 12:38:44 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Don't forget: Green-Haired Punk vs. Silver Skinned Alien at Ingenuity Message-ID: <299587.1317.qm@web50511.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-1738502591-1184960324=:1317 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit One weekend only, so don't miss out! http://www.csuohio.edu/theater/news.htm http://www.ingenuitycleveland.com/events/Whirligig CSU?s Dramatic Arts Program is pleased to announce its production of Whirligig by Mac Wellman is making a comeback this summer as part of Ingenuity Festival. A big hit last fall, Whirligig will appear in an outdoor alternative space in downtown Cleveland, July 20-22, 2007. Whirligig follows the misadventures of a runaway, green haired, punk rocker chick who encounters a space alien in a Midwestern bus station. Things get interesting when they are visited by a mysterious bus driver and three versions of the girl's preppy, prom-queen-aspiring sister. The play features poetry slam dialogue, political tirades from the 80?s (which are somehow disturbingly familiar) and a surprise ending which is literally ?out of this world?. Holly Holsinger, fresh off her acclaimed appearances in Cleveland Public Theatre's Two-Headed and CSU Summer Repertory Theatre's Booth, directs Katelyn Cornelius (The Robber Bridegroom, CSU Summer Rep), Jason Dixon (Cleveland Playhouse, Antwone Fisher), Carly Garinger, Brian McNally (Our Town, Cleveland Public Theatre), Christine Miles (Robber Bridegroom), and Amber Pompeii. Cleveland native Mac Wellman won the Lifetime Achievement Obie Award for his celebrated experimental narrative, absurdist sense of humor, and biting social/political content. His work has been performed at CPT, Yale Rep, Actor's Theatre of Louisville, and the Smithsonian and Whitney Museums. July 20th, 21st, and 22nd 8pm at 1720 Euclid Avenue. Admission is included with your Ingenuity Festival ticket. --------------------------------- Be a better Globetrotter. Get better travel answers from someone who knows. Yahoo! Answers - Check it out. --0-1738502591-1184960324=:1317 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
 
CSU?s Dramatic Arts Program is pleased to announce its production of Whirligig by Mac Wellman is making a comeback this summer as part of Ingenuity Festival. A big hit last fall, Whirligig will appear in an outdoor alternative space in downtown Cleveland, July 20-22, 2007.
 
Whirligig follows the misadventures of a runaway, green haired, punk rocker chick who encounters a space alien in a Midwestern bus station.  Things get interesting when they are visited by a mysterious bus driver and three versions of the girl's preppy, prom-queen-aspiring sister. The play features poetry slam dialogue, political tirades from the 80?s (which are somehow disturbingly familiar) and a surprise ending which is literally ?out of this world?.
 
Holly Holsinger, fresh off her acclaimed appearances in Cleveland Public Theatre's Two-Headed and CSU Summer Repertory Theatre's Booth, directs Katelyn Cornelius (The Robber Bridegroom, CSU Summer Rep), Jason Dixon (Cleveland Playhouse, Antwone Fisher), Carly Garinger, Brian McNally (Our Town, Cleveland Public Theatre), Christine Miles (Robber Bridegroom), and Amber Pompeii.

Cleveland native Mac Wellman won the Lifetime Achievement Obie Award for his celebrated experimental narrative, absurdist sense of humor, and biting social/political content.  His work has been performed at CPT, Yale Rep, Actor's Theatre of Louisville, and the Smithsonian and Whitney Museums.
 
July 20th, 21st, and 22nd
8pm at 1720 Euclid Avenue. 
 
Admission is included with your Ingenuity Festival ticket.


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Yahoo! Answers - Check it out. --0-1738502591-1184960324=:1317-- From lewismaloney at sbcglobal.net Fri Jul 20 12:51:24 2007 From: lewismaloney at sbcglobal.net (Roseanne Lewis-Maloney) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 15:51:24 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]QUEEN ANN VICTORIAN FOR SALE Message-ID: <46A1123C.6060300@sbcglobal.net> Open House this Sunday 2-4 http://3000daisyave.com/ -- -thanks for choosing to reduce, reuse & recycle- From mikestrio at sbcglobal.net Fri Jul 20 12:52:10 2007 From: mikestrio at sbcglobal.net (Michael Petrone) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 15:52:10 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Petrone CD Release Party & Television Appearance Message-ID: <6ab3fb316c713859e018367921a23d2a@sbcglobal.net> --Apple-Mail-1-495500667 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed Saturday, July 28th, 2007 come celebrate with The Mike Petrone Trio the release of their new CD, "blue" at CROP BISTRO & BAR, 1400 West 6th Street in the Warehouse District. (Right next to JOHNNY'S DOWNTOWN) Festivites begin at 7:30 p.m. There will be complimentary hors d'ouvres and free drink specials by BELVEDERE. "blue" is available for sale through mikepetrone.com., and of course you can purchase all of Mike's available CD's at the release party. Also, in advance of the party, you can catch them on "Good Company' on WKYC Channel 3 in Cleveland this Tuesday, July 24 at 10:00 a.m. To make a reservation for the release party you can call CROP BISTRO at (216) 696- CROP. Look forward to seeing you there ! --Apple-Mail-1-495500667 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=US-ASCII CourierSaturday, July 28th, 2007 come celebrate with The Mike Petrone Trio the release of their new CD, "blue" at CROP BISTRO & BAR, 1400 West 6th Street in the Warehouse District. (Right next to JOHNNY'S DOWNTOWN) Festivites begin at 7:30 p.m. There will be complimentary hors d'ouvres and free drink specials by BELVEDERE. "blue" is available for sale through 0000,3333,9999mikepetrone.com., and of course you can purchase all of Mike's available CD's at the release party. Also, in advance of the party, you can catch them on "Good Company' on WKYC Channel 3 in Cleveland this Tuesday, July 24 at 10:00 a.m. To make a reservation for the release party you can call CROP BISTRO at (216) 696- CROP. Look forward to seeing you there ! --Apple-Mail-1-495500667-- From mcburney_c at Shaker-Heights.k12.oh.us Fri Jul 20 13:18:49 2007 From: mcburney_c at Shaker-Heights.k12.oh.us (McBurney, Christine) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 16:18:49 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Vote to bring Live Theatre to Children References: <014601c7cb01$7b489a70$da00a8c0@clevelandplayhouse.net> Message-ID: <6FECCAE36927C548B487F54C9D512E6B9FB52A@adminmail.shaker-net.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7CB0B.5286EEFB Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Please vote for the Amex arts proposal sponsored by TCG by July 22! =20 ________________________________ From: Theatre Communications Group [mailto:tcg at tcg.pmailus.com]=20 Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 4:06 PM To: mbloom at clevelandplayhouse.com Subject: We made it to the top 25, but we still need your help! 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Great News! =  Theatre Communications Group (TCG) and National = Corporate Theatre Fund (NCTF) are pleased to announce that the = Bring Young Audiences to Live Theatre project has been = voted into the Top 25 of American Express's The Members = Project!  It is the lone live = arts project and we now only have until July 22 to get into the = Top 5.  =  

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C7CB0B.5286EEFB-- From sbonds1 at juno.com Fri Jul 20 14:42:55 2007 From: sbonds1 at juno.com (sbonds1 at juno.com) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 21:42:55 GMT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Production/Location Manager needed for Short Film Message-ID: <20070720.144255.17878.3@webmail17.dca.untd.com> I'm looking for a highly motivated person to work as a = Production/Location Manager for a short film I'll be making in the = Cleveland area late August/early September. The position is volunteer, = but I guarantee you will learn much about the process of filmaking = from a working Hollywood professional. You will also be given screen = credit, and receive a DVD of the final film. Even if you don't know = exactly what a production manager does, I will teach you -- but you'll = need to be a quick learner, because things will happen fast. I need to = fill this position ASAP, as locations for filming will need to be = secured prior to my arrival in Cleveland the last week of August. Did you know??? The production manager is one of the most important = jobs on a film set! He/she is to the producer what the assistant = director is to the director. Organizational experience helpful, and the time to dedicate to the = project a must. There will be a total of five or six shooting days = between the dates of August 23rd to September 12. If you think you = have what it takes to make a film happen, please contact me at: sbonds1 at juno.com I look forward to hearing from you! Steve Bonds From Margaret.Berke at tri-c.edu Fri Jul 20 14:49:28 2007 From: Margaret.Berke at tri-c.edu (Berke, Margaret) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 17:49:28 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]REMINDER: The Royalton Players "Robin Hood Caper" Auditions s Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7CB17.D8D68CCA Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Royalton Players will be holding auditions for "The Robin Hood Caper" by Fred Carmichael on Sunday, July 22nd and Monday, 23rd at 7pm.=20 =20 Auditions will be held at the Masonic Temple, 6320 Royalton Rd in North Royalton (on Rt. 82 across from Arby's). Please be prepared to read from the script. The show will run September 21, 22, 23, 28, and 29. =20 Synopsis: Carmichael takes an old plot - rob from the rich and give to the poor - and adds an amusing modern slant with 4 retired crooks who use their talents for charitable purposes. =20 All roles available. The cast consists of 6 men and 4 women. Description of characters: =20 The 4 "retired" crooks carry the bulk of the play. They are: * Flora Langley: an old and very kindly soul * Jason Bosley: speaks with a soft, almost ministerial quality in his voice * Emily Jordan: perhaps the youngest of the four. The best preserved with a good figure for one her age. * Phillip Mullins: older than the other three but with a wonderful sense of humor and something of a flirt. =20 Other characters: * Richard Collins: middle aged, handsome in a more rugged then pretty-boy way. * Jessica Selby: attractive in mid twenties to thirties with a keen sense of humor but capable of being firm. * Hubert Ratner: middle aged, smooth and overly confident to the point of being almost oily. * Warren Coates: also middle aged, always trying to please but has unfortunate way of always saying the wrong thing. * Frederick Ruggles: middle aged pleasant looking man whose gruffness hides quite a warm heart. * Sylvia Coates: proper wife of a small-town official. =20 Ages are approximate. Will consider individuals who are not the ages indicated but can be made up to look that age. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7CB17.D8D68CCA Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The Royalton Players will = be holding auditions for "The Robin Hood = Caper" by Fred Carmichael on Sunday, July 22nd and Monday, 23rd at 7pm. =

 

Auditions will be held at = the Masonic Temple, 6320 Royalton = Rd in North = Royalton (on Rt. 82 across from Arby's).  Please be prepared to read from = the script.  The show will run September 21, 22, 23, 28, and = 29.

 

Synopsis:=   Carmichael takes an old plot - rob from the rich = and give to the poor - and adds an amusing modern slant with 4 retired crooks who = use their talents for charitable purposes.

 

All roles = available.  The cast consists of 6 men and 4 women.  Description of = characters:

 

The 4 "retired" = crooks carry the bulk of the play.  They are:

•  Flora Langley: an old and very = kindly soul

•  Jason Bosley: speaks with a soft, = almost ministerial quality in his voice

•  Emily Jordan: perhaps the youngest = of the four. The best preserved with a good figure for one her = age.

•  Phillip Mullins: older than the = other three but with a wonderful sense of humor and something of a = flirt.

 

Other = characters:

•  Richard Collins: middle aged, = handsome in a more rugged then pretty-boy way.

•  Jessica Selby: attractive in mid = twenties to thirties with a keen sense of humor but capable of being = firm.

•  Hubert Ratner: middle aged, smooth = and overly confident to the point of being almost = oily.

•  Warren Coates: also middle aged, always = trying to please but has unfortunate way of always saying the wrong = thing.

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C7CB17.D8D68CCA-- From msprospero at hotmail.com Fri Jul 20 15:16:00 2007 From: msprospero at hotmail.com (MsProspero) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 18:16:00 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Floyd Gaffney, former Karamu/Cleveland artist passed away Message-ID: <001d01c7cb1b$8d8975a0$0400a8c0@LEC> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_001E_01C7CAFA.0677D5A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit For those of you who knew Dr. Floyd Gaffney, I just thought I'd pass along the news that he has passed away this week. I've met a few folks here who knew him, but may not have kept in touch over the years, so I'm posting this for their benefit. Dr. Gaffney was from Cleveland and trained in theatre arts and dance here, cutting his teeth at Karamu and other prestigious houses. Dr. Gaffney's illustrious career eventually brought him to San Diego, CA, where he taught at the University of Calif and, upon his retirement, was awarded the title of Professor Emeritus at that institution. He was an "institution" as an artist, director, producer and all around 'mover and shaker' in the San Diego and LA theatre scene and shall be greatly missed there. MsProspero ------=_NextPart_000_001E_01C7CAFA.0677D5A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

For those of you who knew Dr. Floyd Gaffney, I just = thought I’d pass along the news that he has passed away this week. = I’ve met a few folks here who knew him, but may not have kept in touch over the = years, so I’m posting this for their = benefit.

 

Dr. Gaffney was from Cleveland and trained in theatre arts and dance here, cutting his teeth at Karamu = and other prestigious houses.   Dr. Gaffney’s illustrious = career eventually brought him to San Diego, = CA, where he taught at the University of Calif and, upon his retirement, was awarded the title of Professor Emeritus at = that institution.  

 

He was an “institution” as an artist, = director, producer and all around ‘mover and shaker’ in the San Diego and LA theatre scene and = shall be greatly missed there.

 

 

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----------MB_8C99967D127CF90_83C_BD99_WEBMAIL-MA11.sysops.aol.com-- From debchevy2 at windstream.net Sat Jul 21 07:08:48 2007 From: debchevy2 at windstream.net (debchevy2 at windstream.net) Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 10:08:48 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Guys & Dolls Message-ID: <20070721140848.RCIW7621.ispmxmta05-srv.windstream.net@webmail-relay.alltel.net> Olde Towne Hall Theatre, 36119 Center Ridge Road, North Ridgeville, is accepting applications for the positions of Director, Musical Director and Choreographer for "Guys & Dolls". Performance dates are Feb. 15 - March 8, 2008. Audition dates to be set by director. Resumes can be submitted to OTHT, P.O. Box 39284, N. Ridgeville, OH 44039 From martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com Sat Jul 21 07:12:27 2007 From: martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com (Martin Friedman) Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 07:12:27 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lakeland: Review of BARRYMORE Message-ID: <446004.52887.qm@web36813.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1476547840-1185027147=:52887 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Barrymore? at Lakeland is tour de force for actor Mitchell Fields offers a nuanced portrait of self- destructive theater icon John Barrymore. Reviewed by: FRAN HELLER Contributing Writer The name Barrymore is synonymous with theater. There?s the Barrymore Theatre on Broadway, for example, is named after Ethel Barrymore. Earlier comedies about the Barrymore clan include ?The Royal Family? by George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber, and Paul Rudnick?s ?I Hate Hamlet.? The legacy continues with John Barrymore?s granddaughter, screen actress Drew Barrymore. ?Barrymore? by William Luce is a mostly one-person bio-show about John Barrymore, the youngest of three famous siblings born into an illustrious theatrical family that spanned four generations. The show is at Lakeland Community College Theatre through July 28. Written for Christopher Plummer and the Stratford Theatre Festival of Canada, where it had its world premi?re in 1996, the play transferred to Broadway and bagged a Tony for Plummer in 1997. As drama, ?Barrymore? is wanting, but as a tour-de-force performance piece by the estimable Mitchell Fields in the title role, it is a thoroughly satisfying evening of theater. Under Martin Friedman?s well-paced direction, Fields commands the stage as the alcoholic, self-destructive Barrymore, once considered the greatest actor of his generation. Keeping the audience engaged is a formidable task for any actor in a solo show. There are a few discernible dips in timing, and Fields?s tipsy gait is an on-again, off-again swagger. But these are minor tics compared with Fields?s nuanced portrait of the legendary actor who once reached for the stars before plummeting to earth. His Barrymore is funny, moving, bawdy and tragic; everything good theater should be. In the original production, which I saw on Broadway, the character of the prompter is heard but remains unseen until curtain call. In this production, Friedman places the prompter off-stage but in full view of the audience. It?s a deft touch, adding energy and tension to the dialogue. Andrew Narten is excellent as the prompter Frank, who feeds Barrymore his lines and nourishes his ego. The play takes place in New York City one month before John Barrymore?s death. The year is 1942, a few months after Pearl Harbor, and as Barrymore wryly notes, his effort to revive his career pales in comparison to a world filled with horror. Barrymore has rented a theater for one night in an effort to resurrect his title role in Shakespeare?s ?Richard III.? Keith Nagy?s rendition of the backstage of a theater littered with props, racks of costumes, an assortment of trunks, and a tall ladder is spot on. The play opens (and closes) with a scratchy taped recording of the real Barrymore. Sporting a three-piece suit, fedora and signature mustache, Mitchell Fields sails across the stage on a moveable garment rack of costumes. Without skipping a beat, the slightly inebriated Barrymore digresses into a litany of risqu? jokes, humorous imitations, and slivers of biography as he tries to recall King Richard?s lines. ?We were the theater?s royal family, and I was the clown prince,? says John in a self-mocking tone that threads the entire play. Between the self-parodying and the laughs, there are glimpses of Barrymore?s professional and personal life. Like Lionel and Ethel, John reluctantly became an actor, and like his siblings, he held a dim view of ?the family business.? He describes acting as a scavenger profession, a junk pile of all the arts in which ?we three were trapped in the family cul-de-sac.? Both John and Lionel wanted to be painters; Ethel aspired to be a pianist. But as Ethel would later recall in an interview, ?we went into acting not because we wanted to, but because it was what we knew best.? Already a matinee idol and famous actor on stage and screen in 1920, John Barrymore is urged by young playwright Ned Sheldon to tackle the classics. John?s affection for Ned is palpable. At age 38, Barrymore delivers a triumphant performance as ?Richard III.? Two years later, he reached even greater success as ?Hamlet? in a performance described as the best of the century. But Barrymore detested long runs, and after beating Edwin Booth?s record as Hamlet by one performance, he left the show and sailed for Europe. His Hamlet in London was also a triumph, and he continued to make movies, (about 60 in a 25-year span), but eventually his self-inflicted, punishing lifestyle proved his undoing. According to sources, by 1936, he could no longer remember his lines, which doctors attributed to his excessive alcoholism. He died at age 60. Both Ethel and Lionel would outlive him by a number of years,. with Lionel even continuing to act from a wheelchair. John?s personal life, including four marriages that he describes as ?bus accidents,? was a disaster. Among all the children, he was the one most haunted by his demonic father, whom he feared he would emulate. (The elder Barrymore spent the last two years of his life in a mental institution, suffering from syphilis and alcoholism.) Barrymore?s mother died when the children were teenagers. Because his parents were always on the road, John and his siblings were raised by their grandmother, whom Barrymore affectionately called Mum Mum. He creates an endearing picture of his actress grandmother, Mrs. John Drew, whom he proudly describes as the first woman to run a major American theater, the Arch Theatre in Philadelphia. There are adequately mimed portraits of Lionel and Ethel, gossip columnist Louella Parsons, a sanitarium director named Frau Himmler, and silent-film star John Gilbert, whose high pitched voice proved a disaster in the talkies. Fields really shines is in his delivery of ?To be or not to be.?Spoken in a voice barely above a whisper, Hamlet?s soliloquy becomes a requiem for the actor?s ravaged spirit. Fields?s honey-voiced rendition of ?What a piece of work is man,? another Hamlet soliloquy, raised a lump in my throat. Fields?s complete transformation in the second act as Richard III is amazing. Credit belongs to costumer Craig Tucker, wigmaker Winn Douglass, and Nagy?s battlefield lighting. Our endless fascination with how the once famous have fallen is satisfied in this fine production of a legendary icon of American theater. --------------------------------- Be a better Heartthrob. Get better relationship answers from someone who knows. Yahoo! Answers - Check it out. --0-1476547840-1185027147=:52887 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit                                          
Barrymore? at Lakeland is tour de force for actor
Mitchell Fields offers a nuanced portrait of self- destructive theater icon John Barrymore.
Reviewed by: FRAN HELLER Contributing Writer

The name Barrymore is synonymous with theater.
There?s the Barrymore Theatre on Broadway, for example, is named after Ethel Barrymore. Earlier comedies about the Barrymore clan include ?The Royal Family? by George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber, and Paul Rudnick?s ?I Hate Hamlet.? The legacy continues with John Barrymore?s granddaughter, screen actress Drew Barrymore.

?Barrymore? by William Luce is a mostly one-person bio-show about John Barrymore, the youngest of three famous siblings born into an illustrious theatrical family that spanned four generations. The show is at Lakeland Community College Theatre through July 28. Written for Christopher Plummer and the Stratford Theatre Festival of Canada, where it had its world premi?re in 1996, the play transferred to Broadway and bagged a Tony for Plummer in 1997.

As drama, ?Barrymore? is wanting, but as a tour-de-force performance piece by the estimable Mitchell Fields in the title role, it is a thoroughly satisfying evening of theater. Under Martin Friedman?s well-paced direction, Fields commands the stage as the alcoholic, self-destructive Barrymore, once considered the greatest actor of his generation.
Keeping the audience engaged is a formidable task for any actor in a solo show. There are a few discernible dips in timing, and Fields?s tipsy gait is an on-again, off-again swagger. But these are minor tics compared with Fields?s nuanced portrait of the legendary actor who once reached for the stars before plummeting to earth. His Barrymore is funny, moving, bawdy and tragic; everything good theater should be.

In the original production, which I saw on Broadway, the character of the prompter is heard but remains unseen until curtain call. In this production, Friedman places the prompter off-stage but in full view of the audience. It?s a deft touch, adding energy and tension to the dialogue. Andrew Narten is excellent as the prompter Frank, who feeds Barrymore his lines and nourishes his ego.

The play takes place in New York City one month before John Barrymore?s death. The year is 1942, a few months after Pearl Harbor, and as Barrymore wryly notes, his effort to revive his career pales in comparison to a world filled with horror.

Barrymore has rented a theater for one night in an effort to resurrect his title role in Shakespeare?s ?Richard III.? Keith Nagy?s rendition of the backstage of a theater littered with props, racks of costumes, an assortment of trunks, and a tall ladder is spot on.

The play opens (and closes) with a scratchy taped recording of the real Barrymore. Sporting a three-piece suit, fedora and signature mustache, Mitchell Fields sails across the stage on a moveable garment rack of costumes. Without skipping a beat, the slightly inebriated Barrymore digresses into a litany of risqu? jokes, humorous imitations, and slivers of biography as he tries to recall King Richard?s lines.
?We were the theater?s royal family, and I was the clown prince,? says John in a self-mocking tone that threads the entire play. Between the self-parodying and the laughs, there are glimpses of Barrymore?s professional and personal life.

Like Lionel and Ethel, John reluctantly became an actor, and like his siblings, he held a dim view of ?the family business.? He describes acting as a scavenger profession, a junk pile of all the arts in which ?we three were trapped in the family cul-de-sac.?

Both John and Lionel wanted to be painters; Ethel aspired to be a pianist. But as Ethel would later recall in an interview, ?we went into acting not because we wanted to, but because it was what we knew best.?

Already a matinee idol and famous actor on stage and screen in 1920, John Barrymore is urged by young playwright Ned Sheldon to tackle the classics. John?s affection for Ned is palpable.
At age 38, Barrymore delivers a triumphant performance as ?Richard III.? Two years later, he reached even greater success as ?Hamlet? in a performance described as the best of the century.

But Barrymore detested long runs, and after beating Edwin Booth?s record as Hamlet by one performance, he left the show and sailed for Europe. His Hamlet in London was also a triumph, and he continued to make movies, (about 60 in a 25-year span), but eventually his self-inflicted, punishing lifestyle proved his undoing. According to sources, by 1936, he could no longer remember his lines, which doctors attributed to his excessive alcoholism. He died at age 60. Both Ethel and Lionel would outlive him by a number of years,. with Lionel even continuing to act from a wheelchair.

John?s personal life, including four marriages that he describes as ?bus accidents,? was a disaster. Among all the children, he was the one most haunted by his demonic father, whom he feared he would emulate. (The elder Barrymore spent the last two years of his life in a mental institution, suffering from syphilis and alcoholism.)

Barrymore?s mother died when the children were teenagers. Because his parents were always on the road, John and his siblings were raised by their grandmother, whom Barrymore affectionately called Mum Mum. He creates an endearing picture of his actress grandmother, Mrs. John Drew, whom he proudly describes as the first woman to run a major American theater, the Arch Theatre in Philadelphia.
There are adequately mimed portraits of Lionel and Ethel, gossip columnist Louella Parsons, a sanitarium director named Frau Himmler, and silent-film star John Gilbert, whose high pitched voice proved a disaster in the talkies.

Fields really shines is in his delivery of ?To be or not to be.?Spoken in a voice barely above a whisper, Hamlet?s soliloquy becomes a requiem for the actor?s ravaged spirit. Fields?s honey-voiced rendition of ?What a piece of work is man,? another Hamlet soliloquy, raised a lump in my throat.

Fields?s complete transformation in the second act as Richard III is amazing. Credit belongs to costumer Craig Tucker, wigmaker Winn Douglass, and Nagy?s battlefield lighting.

Our endless fascination with how the once famous have fallen is satisfied in this fine production of a legendary icon of American theater.


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Players should be accomplished readers and should be comfortable with being responsible for difficult music with minimal rehearsal. Specifically seeking: TRUMPET TROMBONE POSSIBLY an ADDITIONAL KEYBOARD Please respond to this email for more info or to express interest. Thanks! Regards, Ryan Bergeron Musical Director/Vocal Coach StageCrafters _________________________________________________________________ http://liveearth.msn.com From edniam at alltel.net Fri Jul 20 10:34:31 2007 From: edniam at alltel.net (Edward Niam) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 13:34:31 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]***Press Release*** New TaiQiGong Fitness Systems 8 Week Session in Stow, Ohio Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0016_01C7CAD2.B3FAF5E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ***Press Release*** For: All News Media From: Institute for Self Healing Hudson, Ohio / 330.564.7558 FOR RELEASE AT CONVENIENCE ~The Movement of Life~ IN STOW, OHIO The Institute for Self Healing will present a new 8 week session teaching the ~Movement of Life~ TaiQiGong Fitness Systems at Silver Springs Lodge in Stow, Ohio. There will be a one hour class at 10 am and 7 pm every Thursday from August 16 - October 4, 2007. TaiQiGong Fitness Systems is a unique program suitable for all ages blending the healing qualities of Tai Chi, Qi Gong, Meditation, Shaolin Kung Fu and Traditional Chinese Medicine to fine tune and recharge your mental, physical and spiritual health. Physical benefits may include improved posture, balance and flexibility, added strength and endurance, an improved digestive system, increased muscle and bone density, normalized metabolism and a stronger immune system. Favorable mental and spiritual results include relieving of tension and stress, releasing anxiety, creating a mind-body connection, enhancing focus and awareness, removing energy blocks, gaining a sense of calmness and well-being and lessening mood swings. TaiQiGong can also effectively treat conditions such as arthritis, fibromyalgia, migraines and diabetes. About our facilitator: Edward Niam is a master of Shaolin Kung Fu and Traditional Chinese Medicine and has been helping people utilize the secrets of alternative health and wellness therapies for more than 33 years. Classes are held at Silver Springs Lodge, 5027 Stow Road, Stow, Ohio 44224 every Thursday, 10 am and 7 pm. No experience necessary. The new session runs from August 16 - October 4, 2007. Wear comfortable clothing and athletic shoes. Cost is $90.00 - Stow residents, $95.00 - Non-residents. To register call the Institute at 330.564.7558 / mail check made payable to Edward Niam, 118 West Streetsboro Street, Suite 224, Hudson, Ohio 44236. For more information call the Institute - 330.564.7558. Institute for Self Healing TaiQiGongtm Fitness Systems Edward Niam, M-T.C.M. 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***Press Release***
 
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FOR RELEASE AT CONVENIENCE
 
 
~The Movement of = Life~ IN=20 STOW, OHIO
 
 
The Institute for Self Healing will present a new 8 week = session teaching=20 the ~Movement of Life~ TaiQiGong=20 Fitness Systems at Silver Springs Lodge in Stow, Ohio. There = will be a=20 one hour class at 10 am and 7 pm every Thursday=20 from August 16 - October 4,=20  2007.
 
TaiQiGong Fitness Systems is a unique program suitable for all = ages=20 blending the healing qualities of Tai Chi, Qi = Gong,=20 Meditation, Shaolin Kung Fu and Traditional Chinese Medicine to fine = tune and=20 recharge your mental, = physical and=20 spiritual health.
 
Physical benefits may include improved posture, balance and = flexibility,=20 added strength and endurance, an
improved digestive system, increased muscle and bone density, = normalized=20 metabolism and a stronger immune = system.=20 Favorable mental and spiritual results include relieving of tension and = stress,=20 releasing anxiety, creating a mind-body connection, = enhancing focus and=20 awareness, removing energy blocks, gaining
a sense of calmness and well-being and lessening mood swings. = TaiQiGong=20 can also effectively treat conditions such as=20 arthritis, fibromyalgia, migraines and = diabetes.
 
About our facilitator: Edward Niam is a = master of=20 Shaolin Kung Fu and Traditional Chinese Medicine and=20 has=20 been helping people utilize the secrets of alternative health = and=20 wellness therapies for more than 33 = years.
 
Classes are held at Silver Springs Lodge, 5027 Stow Road,  = Stow,=20 Ohio 44224 every Thursday, 10 am and 7=20 pm. No experience necessary. The new session runs from August = 16 -=20 October 4, 2007.
 
Wear comfortable clothing and athletic shoes. Cost is $90.00 - = Stow=20 residents, $95.00 - Non-residents.
 
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Directed by Geoffrey Short
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-------------------------------1184952859-- From artistic at playersguildtheatre.com Fri Jul 20 10:51:20 2007 From: artistic at playersguildtheatre.com (Tricia Ostertag) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 13:51:20 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]101 Dalmatians and Doggie Adoption Day Message-ID: <017101c7caf6$9541ee00$0301000a@office.playersguildtheatre.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0172_01C7CAD5.0E304E00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Doggie Adoption Day Sponsored by The Players Guild Theatre & The Stark County Dog Warden Saturday, July 21 12:00pm Great Court of the Cultural Center for the Arts 1001 Market Ave. North in Downtown Canton *Care packages including coupons for grooming and tags will be included with the adoption of each dog* *Animals from the shelter will be on hand and ready for adoption* *Dog related businesses will be on hand to show off their latest products & services* *Come bid on the Doggie Silent Auction full of fun and practical things for man's best friend* *All canines are welcome* Special performance by the cast of 101 Dalmatians Players Guild Summer Camp Presents Disney's 101 Dalmatians Friday at 7pm (very limited seating) Saturday at 2:30pm & 7pm For more information, visit www.playersguildtheatre.com or call 453-7619 ------=_NextPart_000_0172_01C7CAD5.0E304E00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

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By Lynn Marshall, Times Staff Writer 9:17 PM PDT, July 2, 2007 Buskers click to enlarge SEATTLE - These crime fighters aren't in uniform and don't carry weapons or badges. They wield guitars, Hula-Hoops, washboards, paintbrushes, and will hopefully have the ability to draw a crowd. Last week, Seattle parks began paying street performers - mostly musicians, but also a few visual artists and some vaudevillians - to entertain in five downtown parks in hopes that with more people around, a park will be less hospitable to illegal activity. Mayor Greg Nickels organized a special city task force in 2005 to study the problems of urban public spaces and parks. The group's report, released last year, hailed these areas as "potentially great assets" to downtown, but concluded that "the parks don't feel safe or welcoming, and ... there are few reasons for people to visit them." Four of the five parks - Westlake, Hing Hay, Pioneer Square and Freeway - are in the city's urban core. The fifth park, Waterfront, is on a pier next to the city's newly remodeled aquarium and near the cruise ship terminal. The most common problems in the parks are drug-dealing and prostitution. "It's an experiment," said Victoria Schoenburg, one of the principal organizers of the Seattle Parks and Recreation Department program. She said that a concert may draw people to a park once, but the presence of performers everyday at lunchtime would more likely draw return visitors. "We've been trying all kinds of things in the parks over the past few years - free concerts, basic ambient improvements. We've discovered that low-cost, simple grass-roots ideas are the most effective," Schoenburg said . Judd Wasserman, 28 and Rachel Jacobson-Larson, 25, who perform as the Forget Me Nots, had an audience of five late in the lunch hour in Freeway Park on Wednesday, but said their experience had been positive. "People have been coming up, asking us what we're doing, and saying how much they like the music," said Jacobson-Larson, who plays the violin. Wasserman plays a steel acoustic guitar and both musicians sing. Freeway Park abuts Interstate 5. It's loud and the long benches often serve as sleeping spots for homeless people. But it is also next to several high-rise office buildings, and the parks department has provided lunch tables for office workers. The parks are not always ideal performance spaces, but Schoenburg said the parks department would ask the performers for feedback. "We're checking in on the buskers while they are performing, trying to get the kinks out," she said. News about the program has gotten around the busker community by word of mouth and e-mail. Emery Carl, 29, who also performs in Pike Place Market, will take his first turn in Pioneer Square Park next week. Carl, who has been busking for six years, plays the guitar and uses Hula-Hoops in his act. He likes to get the audience involved - both singing and trying out the hoops. Carl has no doubt that street performers can change the atmosphere of a place and even defuse volatile situations. "I was performing on the sidewalk, outside a bar near Pioneer Square a while back," he said. "Six guys suddenly spilled out of the bar, with all this bad energy - you could tell they were about to fight. I had four people trying out the Hula-Hoops, I was playing the guitar and hooping - you just can't fight around that. Some of the guys from the bar even started to laugh." The city's program has sparked some controversy within the busker community. Kristen Anderberg, 46, has been a street performer in Seattle for 28 years. She plays a washboard in her act and said she derived a lot of material from classic vaudeville. "Some people are boycotting" the program, Anderberg said. "They think the city is using us, trying to control us, and not paying enough. But I think it is great - a positive step for the busking community. As long as they don't tell me what to do, and not to do, and they are going pay me to perform, instead of trying to make me pay for a permit to perform, I'm all for it." So far, the city has signed up 20 street performers to work from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Monday through Friday. The city is paying the performers $30 for each lunchtime set. Tips are still accepted. The program is scheduled to continue through mid-September. Schoenburg said that if successful, more parks might be included next year. 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thejrpshow at yahoo.com Sat Jul 21 11:41:41 2007 From: thejrpshow at yahoo.com (Jay Rossi) Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 11:41:41 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kareoke and/or DJ Service.... Message-ID: <638719.88995.qm@web90413.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1302621254-1185043301=:88995 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit The fun never ends!! Memories are created, Music fills the air and YOU CAN BE THE STAR !! For any occassion. Inexpensive/Professional Call 330-410-0488 OR Email: thejrpshow at yahoo.com . The Jay Rossi Project MySpace YouTube --------------------------------- Shape Yahoo! in your own image. Join our Network Research Panel today! --0-1302621254-1185043301=:88995 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
The fun never ends!!
Memories are created, Music fills the air and YOU CAN BE THE STAR !!
 
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Shape Yahoo! in your own image. Join our Network Research Panel today! --0-1302621254-1185043301=:88995-- From GrahaSu at ci.akron.oh.us Sat Jul 21 11:18:08 2007 From: GrahaSu at ci.akron.oh.us (Graham, Suzie) Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 14:18:08 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]European Market Experience at Lock 3 Message-ID: <514E167644783F4CBCD14C88D4617CCCBC0F15@EX55VM2> 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_01C7CBC3.7D8507C0 Content-Type: text/plain In the tradition of European open air markets, the City of Akron will be holding nine consecutive farmers markets from July 28 to September 22. What makes us European????? ART! The Home Grown Saturday Morning Farmer's Markets at Lock 3 Park will feature: Local farmers and produce, Weekly pancake breakfasts WAKR's Live broadcast of the Tom Dayton Show Trolley tours of downtown Akron Children's activities, crafts, and science experiments Akron's History Exhibit and Toy and Marble Museum And.......with your help, local artists at work with items available for purchase! Jewelry, fine art, pottery, accessories, handmade books and papers, woodwork, hiking staffs, glass, paint, printmaking...and the list goes on and on! All items must be handmade by the artist, and respect the family friendly atmosphere of the park. I am looking for a few artists (3-7 or so per week) to come down to the park to work and show their artwork on Main Street in front of the fence line at Lock 3. This is a great way for young, emerging artists to show their work and show their talents to the public. Seasoned artists can enjoy the fresh air, new ideas and exposure to the public as well. People love to watch the artistic process, no matter what the medium, and it makes for great conversation and a better appreciation of the arts in the community. Ideally, you will be able to work on a piece (or pieces) on site in addition to having your finished pieces on display. A covered table and chairs is available for your use. You need only bring your supplies and artwork. You may bring and set up a canopy of your own, no larger that 10 feet by 10 feet. You are welcome to sell your work. Artists are asked to arrive between 8:30 and 9:00 a.m. and stay until about 1 p.m. I would like to generate an idea of days that different artists are available and interested in attending. Please reply with: Your name Days that you would like to reserve a table Your specialty (and images if available) I will call or email with a confirmation of your space. Our first event is THIS SATURDAY! Please reply early to capture this opportunity! Lock 3 Park is located at 200 South Main Street Akron Ohio 44308. Saturday dates are: July 28 August 4 August 11 August 18 August 25 Sept 1 Sept 8 Sept 15 Sept 22 Sincerely, Suzanne Graham City of Akron Coordinator of Arts and Children's Programs 330-375-2977 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7CBC3.7D8507C0 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

In the tradition of European open air markets, the = City of Akron will be = holding nine consecutive farmers markets from July 28 to September 22.  =

 

What makes us European?????  = ART!

 

The Home Grown Saturday Morning Farmer’s = Markets at Lock 3 Park will feature:

Local farmers and = produce,

Weekly pancake breakfasts =

WAKR’s Live broadcast of the Tom Dayton Show =

Trolley tours of downtown Akron

Children’s activities, crafts, and science = experiments

Akron’s History Exhibit and Toy and Marble Museum<= /p>

 

And…….with your help, local artists at = work with items available for purchase!

 

Jewelry, fine art, pottery, accessories, handmade = books and papers, woodwork, hiking staffs, glass, paint, printmaking…and = the list goes on and on!

 

All items must be handmade by the = artist, and respect the family friendly atmosphere of the park.  =

 

I am looking for a few artists (3-7 or so per week) = to come down to the park to work and show their artwork on Main Street in front = of the fence line at Lock 3.  This is a great way for young, emerging = artists to show their work and show their talents to the public.  Seasoned = artists can enjoy the fresh air, new ideas and exposure to the public as = well.  People love to watch the artistic process, no matter what the medium, and it = makes for great conversation and a better appreciation of the arts in the = community.  Ideally, you will be able to work on a piece (or pieces) on site in = addition to having your finished pieces on display.

 

A covered table and chairs is available for your = use.  You need only bring your supplies and artwork.  You may bring and = set up a canopy of your own, no larger that 10 feet by 10 = feet.

 

You are welcome to sell your = work.

 

Artists are asked to arrive between 8:30 and 9:00 = a.m. and stay until about 1 p.m.

 

I would like to generate an idea of days that = different artists are available and interested in attending.  =

 

Please reply with:

Your name

Days that you would like to reserve a = table

Your specialty (and images if = available)

 

I will call or email with a confirmation of your = space.

 

Our first event is THIS SATURDAY!  Please reply = early to capture this opportunity!

 

Lock 3 Park is located at 200 South Main Street Akron Ohio 44308.

 

Saturday dates are:

 

July 28

August 4

August 11

August 18

August 25

Sept 1

Sept 8

Sept 15

Sept 22

 

Sincerely,

 

 

Suzanne Graham

City of Akron

Coordinator of Arts and Children’s = Programs

330-375-2977

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C7CBC3.7D8507C0-- From elektrica53 at hotmail.com Sat Jul 21 16:30:10 2007 From: elektrica53 at hotmail.com (silvia marchena guillen) Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 18:30:10 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]House for sale (Westside) Message-ID:

I'm moving to Los Angeles and I'm selling my house. Maybe somebody is interested in coming to see it. Here are the details:

$86,990


West 17th St. (Brooklyn Ctr. Neighborhood, very closed to Pearl Rd.)
1,158 Sq. Ft. (not including the basement)

LOT SIZE: 3,600

New windows, new vynil sidings.
Right in front of Horizon Sciende middle School. Fire alarm on both floors.
3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, kitchen, living room, dining room, front and backyard and garage for two cars.

TYPE: Single family house (2 floors plus basement)

Close to every mayor highway in Cleveland: I-90, 480, 176, I-71, 490.
*Wonderful location, right in front of Horizon Private Middle School! Very, very quite and nice neighborhood. 5 MINUTES WALKING DISTANCE TO THE NEW SHOPPING CENTER "STEELYARD COMMONS" www.steelyardcommons.com (Target, Best Buy, Wal-Mart, Home Depot, Great Clips, Payless Shoes, Famous Footwear, Sally's Beauty Supply, Petco and much much more!). Less that 2 miles away from the Cleveland Zoo (10 minutes walking) and 5 minutes driving to post office!
We will hold an open call or schedule a visit so you can come and see it yourself! And if you know somebody who is buying let them know, thank you!
Please check out more pictures here:
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v215/elektrica/casa%20nueva/ (2 full pages)

                                                 

 

 

From alitivity at yahoo.com Sat Jul 21 17:49:42 2007 From: alitivity at yahoo.com (Al Diamond Phillips) Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 17:49:42 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Nevermet video Message-ID: <20070722004943.4341.qmail@web50605.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Watch the fan made video for Nevermet - Run Away, on youtube. The video is made up of clips from the movie Reign of Fire. Its not what I would have thought of, but its very cool when someone from Scotland takes the time to interpret your song. here is the link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-0BsM6gyeGI Of course you can still listen to the song on my site www.aldiamondphillips.com/Nevermet.html From thejrpshow at yahoo.com Sat Jul 21 19:20:11 2007 From: thejrpshow at yahoo.com (Jay Rossi) Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 19:20:11 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]A Web Site for You... (anywhere) Message-ID: <543025.22714.qm@web90415.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-481106214-1185070811=:22714 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit A Web Site for You... (anywhere) --------------------------------- Reply to: thejrpshow at yahoo.com Date: 2007-07-21, 10:14PM EDT You need a website to show off and promote to people. No one will know what you do without it. Photos or print ads must be hand delivered or mailed...very costly. Wouldn't it be great if you were among the first to come up on people's computer screens when they search for your product or service? If you get a top-notch web site through me, you'll get these promotional benefits: * Unlimited Photos * Unlimited Text * Lots of video clips (mini commercials!) * Lots of audio clips * Unlimites Pages * Stat Counter to keep track of your visitors * A Personalized Guest Book * Unique and Original Artwork and Graphics * Perfect look for your "Thing" * LISTIED IN MOST MAJOR SEARCH ENGINES: Yahoo, Google, Lycos and many others! * LISTED AND JOINED WITH THE UNLIMITED EXPOSURE PROVIDED BY MY SPACE, YOU TUBE and CRAIGS LIST! * Shopping Carts and Buy-It Buttons right on your web site! AND MUCH MORE! Come see my site at http://www.jayrossi.s5.com as an example. Stay and explore for a while. Contact me to get started at 330-410-0488 or thejrpshow at yahoo.com . You won't believe how inexpensive all this is! The Jay Rossi Project MySpace YouTube --------------------------------- Fussy? Opinionated? Impossible to please? Perfect. Join Yahoo!'s user panel and lay it on us. --0-481106214-1185070811=:22714 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit

A Web Site for You... (anywhere)


Reply to: thejrpshow at yahoo.com
Date: 2007-07-21, 10:14PM EDT


You need a website to show off and promote to people. No one will know what you do without it. Photos or print ads must be hand delivered or mailed...very costly. Wouldn't it be great if you were among the first to come up on people's computer screens when they search for your product or service?

If you get a top-notch web site through me, you'll get these promotional benefits:
* Unlimited Photos
* Unlimited Text
* Lots of video clips (mini commercials!)
* Lots of audio clips
* Unlimites Pages
* Stat Counter to keep track of your visitors
* A Personalized Guest Book
* Unique and Original Artwork and Graphics
* Perfect look for your "Thing"
* LISTIED IN MOST MAJOR SEARCH ENGINES: Yahoo, Google, Lycos and many others!
* LISTED AND JOINED WITH THE UNLIMITED EXPOSURE PROVIDED BY MY SPACE, YOU TUBE and CRAIGS LIST!
* Shopping Carts and Buy-It Buttons right on your web site!
AND MUCH MORE!

Come see my site at http://www.jayrossi.s5.com as an example. Stay and explore for a while.

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If you know of a boy 10-13 years old who has = sung the=20 role of Oliver, he might be ideal to take on the title role=20 in Amahl and the Night Visitors.  This 45 minute = chamber opera=20 by Menotti is sung in English and will be presented Dec. 7 and 8, 2008 = in=20 Cleveland Hts.
 
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Need a vacation? Get great deals to amazing places on Yahoo! Travel. --0-1661533530-1185115914=:71333-- From royberko at yahoo.com Sun Jul 22 09:42:49 2007 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2007 09:42:49 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: SPAWN OF THE PETROSEXUALS (convergence-continuum) Message-ID: <98648.7818.qm@web33101.mail.mud.yahoo.com> ?SPAWN OF THE PETROLSEXUALS? is not a pleasant experience for this reviewer Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times Christopher Johnston, the playwright of ?A SPAWN OF PETROLSEXUALS,? which is now being staged at convergence-continuum theatre, states in the playbill, ?I won?t try to articulate my anger and frustration over an America I no longer know, nor our unconscionable lack of concern for consequences.? Yes, Johnston is angry and frustrated. So am I. Both Johnston and I are angry that America has lost its course under the corrupt Bush administration and the business overlords as well as the the over-consumption of resources and the breakdown of ethical values. Yes, unless there are some drastic changes we are on a sliding board to becoming a second-rate nation. Beyond that, my frustration centers on the playwright and convergence?s artistic director. I believe that theatre should be purposeful and meaningful. The author has an obligation to the audience to present a message in a way that they can reasonably understand the author?s intent. In my opinion, Johnston does not write a play that clearly states the problem or shows a way out of the void. Instead, he writes a script filled with unnecessary abstract imagery, abstract situations, and the use of profanity for the sake of using profanity. He creates abstraction for affect, rather than effect. He also creates happenings that gross out the audience for no reason (eg., one cast member realistically urinating into the mouths of two others in order to ?rehydrate? them). During this scene, the person sitting next to me moaned, ?That?s disgusting.? It was! Gross can be an effective tool, but what was the act?s real purpose other to gross out the viewer and show how avant garde the author was? The question that Artistic Director Clyde Simon has to answer is, ?why did you choose to stage this script?? Yes, you wanted to do an original play, and the author wrote this specifically for your theatre, but that does not mean you have to do a script of questionable quality. On the way into the theatre, one of the patrons said to Simon, ?Am I going to understand this one?? Obvioulsy, the patron has been to convergence in the past and been confounded by Simon?s ?unique? selection of scripts. I didn?t get a chance to ask the man after the production about his understanding, but the odds are he was as lost as most of us. Part way through the first act a character in ?A SPAWN OF PETROLSEXUALS? says, ?Who?s listening to this crap?? I almost yelled out, ?Not me...I turned off the whole proceedings long ago,? and from observing those around me, most of the audience had joined me. The ?crap? statement was followed by another of the author?s lines, ?I thought and I thought and there is nothing worth saying.? My first reaction upon hearing the line was, ?So, Mr. Johnson, why did you write the script?? And, the second was, ?Why am I sitting here enduring this?? So, for only the second time in all my theatrical experiences, I left at intermission. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: I have sat through many, many theatrical productions. I would have to rank seeing ?A SPAN OF PETROLSEXUALS? at convergence as one of the most uncomfortable experiences of them all. Side note on this review: I don?t like writing critiques that discourage people from attending the theatre, but I would be disingenuous to my readers if I was less than honest about this script and production. 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 ____________________________________________________________________________________ Get the Yahoo! toolbar and be alerted to new email wherever you're surfing. http://new.toolbar.yahoo.com/toolbar/features/mail/index.php From ANGDESTINY at aol.com Sun Jul 22 11:59:32 2007 From: ANGDESTINY at aol.com (ANGDESTINY at aol.com) Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2007 14:59:32 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]IDEAS for YOUR NEXT MOVIE, BOOK, PLAY??? Message-ID: -------------------------------1185130772 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en YOU MAY PICK UP SOME GREAT IDEAS FOR YOUR NEXT MOVIE, BOOK, PLAY! =20 > WHO REALLY CREATED THE DINOSAURS? > WAS A COMET THE ONLY REASON FOR THE DEMISE OF LIFE ON EARTH? > DID UNICORNS REALLY EXIST? > WHAT TYPE OF TRANSPORTATION DID THE ATLANTANS USE? > SO YOU THINK CELL PHONES ARE HIGH TECH? > ARE ALIENS COMING BACK? DID THEY NEVER LEAVE? 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------=_NextPart_000_00CC_01C7CC72.647EFB50-- From janelle at squarepegpromotions.com Sun Jul 22 16:03:10 2007 From: janelle at squarepegpromotions.com (Janelle) Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2007 18:03:10 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Square Peg Promotions Arts Calendar 072207 Message-ID: <002c01c7ccb4$79b23450$d07d8c18@blessed> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_002D_01C7CC8A.90DC2C50 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello! This edition of the Square Peg Promotions arts calendar includes color-coded entries for this month=92s music concerts, theatre, dance, = written and spoken word gatherings, and visual arts events happening in Stark = County and several surrounding areas. Community events that defy categorization = are included in bold, black font. =20 This calendar runs through 2008 & is therefore too long to post in its entirety to neopal, but if you=92d like to receive your own FREE weekly = full version of this newsletter, just send me an email with =93subscribe=94 = in the subject line to janelle at squarepegpromotions.com.=20 =20 Some of this week=92s highlights are: Monday=92s multi-band concert for = young adults...and adults who still remember how to be young...presented by GoodForm Concerts; Tuesday evening=92s Island Party at the Massillon = Museum with live reggae, mon, by Carlos Jones & the PLUS band; and Saturday=92s all-day ArtSyrcus at Massillon Middle School, presented by The Ananda Center. (See the calendar below for details!) =20 Living Fountain=92s Friday & Saturday PUREMOVEMENT dance concerts = features local teen dancers and live music by Two Turntables and a Saxophone. = Teen participants of this ArtsInStark-funded, six-week dance intensive were asked, =93What if you believed in yourself?=94 Their summer journey = culminates in these interactive concerts, with live flute and saxophone looped = while DJ artists weave throughout. Join us to celebrate and support our youth; = leave inspired by their pro-active and creative plans for their future. = Tickets on sale now at www.iTickets.com or contact = Living Fountain at 330.649.0773. =20 Five weeks till back-to-school time; let=92s make the most of it! 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 This Week... =20 Monday, July 23rd, 7:30pm (doors at 7p) Deas Vail, All the Day Holiday, Love & Reverie, and Holden presented by GoodForm Concerts www.goodformconcerts.com =20 Edgewood Community Center, 6852 Market Avenue North, North Canton 44721 $6 at the door.=20 =20 Monday, July 23rd, 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 Monday, July 23rd, 9pm Ryan Humbert Band opens for John Eddie Lime Spider , 207 South Main St., Akron = OH - 330.762.2350=20 Tickets: $10. www.thelimespider.com www.ryanhumbert.com www.johneddie.com =20 =20 Daily through Thursday, July 26th Saturday, July 21st through Thursday, the 26th Apollonova Artfest Mocha Maiden, located near the corner of High and Market at 17 Maiden = Lane, Akron. =20 The festival will showcase local musicians, poets, painters, = photographers, dancers, actors, chefs and comedians. The cover charge Monday through Thursday is $3. If you keep your ticket stub, you can use it again to = get in for free for any evenings that you return. Throughout the entire = Apollonova Arts Festival, artwork from Apollonova artists as well as other local artists will be on display, with some available to purchase and some = pieces up for auction on designated nights. http://www.apollonova.com/ for = complete schedule and details.=20 =20 Tuesday, July 24th, 10am to 11:30am each day Wednesday, July 25th Tuesday, July 31st Wednesday, August 1st Mask Making: The Power of Expression Class (4 sessions) for ages 10 to = 14 Massillon Museum, 121 Lincoln Way East, downtown Massillon OH 44646=20 $35 NonMembers; $30 Members. Open to the public, but pre-registration is required five days in advance. Students may register in person, by = mail, or by phone. Cash, checks, and credit cards are accepted. 330.833.4061 www.massillonmuseum.org =20 >From ancient Greek theatre to Lion King, theatrical masks have intrigued audiences. In this class Robin Armitage will teach children ages 10 to = 14 to construct and decorate their own creative disguises.=20 Tuesday, July 24th, 10:30am to 11:45am Art Classes for Elementary School Children (Tuesday, Thursday, & = Saturday, all summer) Today: =93Class Furniture Painting=94 2nd April galerie/GSCAN, 207/209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton OH = 44702 Cost of class is $5.00 per child per class unless otherwise noted. 24 = hour advance registration is required! Please ask about signing up for blocks = of time with your Summertime Kids Art Card! www.secondapril.org to check out the MANY summer class offerings! =20 Tuesday, July 24th, Noon to 1pm Brown Bag Lunch: =93The Story of Massillon=92s First Live Tiger=94 = presented by Wilbur Arnold, Former Tiger Handler Massillon Museum, 121 Lincoln Way East, downtown Massillon OH 44646=20 Free. No reservations. Bring a sack lunch or buy lunch onsite. Wilbur = Arnold is nationally published on the subjects of technical management and leadership. For local readers, he has written The Town Tiger and = Massillon Public Education 1848=AD1998 and compiled the writings of James Rasor = into a Massillon Museum-published book, Joyous Jimmy.=20 Mr. Arnold graduated from Washington High School and has a Bachelor of Science degree from Case Western Reserve University and a Master of = Business Administration from Kent State University. After designing and managing defense systems at Goodyear Aerospace Corporation for thirty years, he = was appointed to the Defense Systems Management College (DSMC) at Fort = Belvoir, Virginia in 1983. He served as Professor of Management, Director of Curriculum Development Department, Director of the DSMC Eastern Region = at Hanscom Air Force Base, and Executive Director of Research and = Information. After retiring in 1992, Arnold returned to Massillon and was appointed = as an Adjunct in Administration and Mathematics at the Kent State Stark = Branch. He served three terms on city council, three terms on the school board, and = ten years on the board of trustees of Stark Technical College. He was = president of the Massillon Tiger Football Booster Club in 1970. 330.833.4061 www.massillonmuseum.org =20 =20 Wednesday, July 24th, 4pm to 6pm Acting Workshop for Ages 8+ with any experience level Edgewood Community Center, 6852 Market Avenue North, North Canton 44720 Members $15. Non-members welcome for $20. Learn the basics of acting in = live theatre. Learn how to get past the nervousness of performing in front of others, how to stay =93in character=94 no matter what, basic onstage = movement, and how to become believable while believing in yourself. www.edgewoodcommunitycenter.com = Registration Deadline July 20th at 5:00pm =20 Tuesday, July 24th, 6pm to 11pm Island Party! with live reggae music by Carlos Jones & the PLUS Band 7pm = to 11pm Pig Roast with Joe Herrick & Rudy Turkal=20 Massillon Museum, 121 Lincoln Way East, downtown Massillon OH 44646=20 Admission is free and open to everyone. No reservations. The food and beverages will be offered a la carte. Guests will enter from First = Street Southeast. Picnic tables will be scattered about the lawn, but guests = are welcome to bring their own lawn chairs and blankets. Free parking will = be available in the municipal parking lots, the parking deck on South Erie Street, and on adjacent streets. Plan to come for the fun, rain or = shine.=20 Joe Herrick and Rudy Turkal will roast a pig on the Museum lawn. They = invite people to =93sit a spell=94 to supervise the cooking throughout the day = then to return for a Caribbean supper of pork sandwiches, jerk chicken, = pineapple salsa, and fruit skewers from 6:00 until the food runs out. This = year=B9s special dessert treat will be grilled bananas with ice cream. Beer (including Jamaican Red Stripe), wine, soft drinks, and an island drink = will be available all evening. Carlos Jones & the Peace, Love, Unity Syndicate deliver a dose of = soulful roots reggae with lyrics that concentrate heavily on a message of peace = and harmony within the human race and the environment. Voted "the Best Reggae/Ska Band" in Northeast Ohio by the Scene Magazine readers' poll, Carlos Jones and the PLUS Band have opened for several international = acts. The group creates a festival like atmosphere anywhere they play, drawing crowds spanning all ages and backgrounds. The infectious rhythms woven = by their use of a variety of percussion instruments, create an irresistible = and uplifting vibration, hooking the crowd into their performance. Their repertoire includes many original songs, plus a generous helping of Bob Marley, Culture, and other recognizable covers mixed in with traditional Rastafarian Nyabinghi drum chants. 330.833.4061 www.massillonmuseum.org =20 =20 Tuesday, July 24th, 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, July 25th, 11:30am to 1pm Summertime Teens =96 Art Classes for Jr. & Sr. High School Students = (Week 6 of 6) 2nd April galerie, 209 Sixth St. NW, downtown Canton, OH 330.451.0924 $40.00 for six week session! www.secondapril.org =20 =20 Wednesday, July 25th, 6:30pm (doors at 5:30p) =20 The Alternate Routes with = opening performance by Roger Hoover and The Whiskeyhounds. =20 =20 The Tangier , 532 West Market Street, = Akron, OH For 91.3 The Summit members only! (The good news is, you can be a member = for as little as $5 per month!) If you are a current member of 91.3 The = Summit, you get in for free, and, you can bring up to 3 three of your family and friends along as your guests at no additional charge. But, you've got to = get on the list to get in. To reserve your seats, call Lauren Gulley at 330-761-3104 or RSVP to tickets at 913thesummit.com. www.913thesummit.com =20 =20 Wednesday, July 25th(and every Wednesday!), 8:30pm to Midnight Bob's your Uncle w/ special guests Iris, 228 Fourth Street NW, downtown Canton 44702 (location of former = Luna Grille) www.irisdowntown.com =20 =20 Thursday, July 26th, 10:30am to 11:45am Art Classes for Elementary School Children (Tuesday, Thursday, & = Saturday, all summer) Today: =93Experiential - Print Making=94 2nd April galerie/GSCAN, 207/209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton OH = 44702 Cost of class is $5.00 per child per class unless otherwise noted. 24 = hour advance registration is required! Please ask about signing up for blocks = of time with your Summertime Kids Art Card! www.secondapril.org to check out the MANY summer class offerings! =20 Thursday, July 26th, 7:30pm Downtown Massillon FREE Summer Concert Series: The Diamonds Intersection of Lincoln Way East and First Street, downtown Massillon Attendees should bring lawn chairs. For info, call the Massillon Chamber = of Commerce at 330.833.3146 =20 Thursday, July 26th, 7:30pm Art Film: "Away From Her"=20 Canton Palace Theatre, Market Avenue North, downtown Canton OH 44702 $4 admission. Fiona (Julie Christie) and Grant (Gordon Pinsent) are a = couple who have been married for over 40 years. Now, they are forced to face = the fact that Fiona's "forgetfulness" is actually Alzheimer's disease. After placing Fiona in a nursing home and forced to undergo a long-time separation, Grant must draw upon his love for Fiona to perform an act of self-sacrifice in order to ensure her happiness. Rated PG-13. Run time = 110 min. www.cantonpalacetheatre.org =20 =20 Friday, July 27th, 10:30am (and every Friday!) Story Time for preschoolers Berean Bookstore, 1100 30th Street NW, Canton OH 44709 Stories, books, & singing. 330.492.7990 =20 Friday, July 27th, 7pm Saturday, July 28th, 7pm =93What if You Believed in Yourself?=94 PUREMOVEMENT dance concert = presented by The Living Fountain Dance Company w/ live music by Two Turntables and a Saxophone Edgewood Community Center, 6852 Market Avenue North, North Canton 44720 Tickets on sale NOW at www.itickets.com . = This challenge is met through the live music of Two Turntables and a = Saxophone and 30 dancers. Live flute and saxophone looped while DJ artists weave throughout, the audience will leave inspired. Funded by ArtsinStark, PUREMOVEMENT has been a six-week dance intensive that culminates in this weekend=92s concerts, =93What if You Believed in Yourself?=94 This = program catches youth culture at its core and activates students to be pro-active and to invent their future. www.edgewoodcommunitycenter.com 330.649.0773 www.livingfountain.org Email: info at livingfountain.org=20 =20 Friday, July 27th, 7:30pm to 9:30pm Anne E. DeChant Maize Valley Winery, 6193 Edison St. NE (St. Rt. 619), Hartville, OH = 44632 330-877-8344 www.anneedechant.com www.maizevalleywinery.com =20 =20 Friday, July 27th, 9:30pm to 1:30am The Zydeco Kings=20 Iris, 228 Fourth Street NW, downtown Canton 44702 (location of former = Luna Grille) http:///www.irisdowntown.com =20 =20 Friday, July 27th Saturday, July 28th Sunday, July 29th (including 2pm performance by Ryan Humbert Band, beach stage) Rock N Resort Music Festival 2007=20 Clay=92s Park Resort, 13190 Patterson St. N.W., N. Lawrence, OH 44666=20 Includes a tribute to our troops on Saturday. Email: info at clayspark.com (330) 854-6691 1800 860-4FUN Fax: (330) 854-6797 www.rock-n-resort.com = www.RockNResort.com =20 Friday, July 27th through Sunday, August 5th Pro Football HOF Festival Includes fashion shows, music concerts, fireworks...and, yeah, football! = For the lineup, check out www.profootballhoffestival.com=20 =20 Saturday, July 28th, 9am to 11:30am Princess Camp presented by Living Fountain Dance Company First Friends Church, 5455 Market Avenue North, Canton OH 44714 For girls age 3 to 7. Includes: Basic Ballet, Princess arts & crafts, quality Princess stories, Princess Manner Lessons, and Princess Tea = Party. Tuition $18. Advance registration only; must be postmarked by May 1st. = Send name, email, & phone# to Living Fountain, PO Box 9015, Canton OH 44711 www.livingfountain.org =20 =20 Saturday, July 28th, 10am to 6pm Sunday, July 29th, 10am to 5pm 28th annual Akron Arts Expo=20 This free family-oriented festival attracts over 30,000 people and = features 165 juried exhibitors from throughout the United States. The artists = will be offering original fine arts & crafts for purchase at reasonable prices. = The Akron Arts Expo will feature live entertainment, great food, costumed characters, and a special interactive children=92s area. Saturday = evening the Ballet Theatre of Ohio will perform again at 8:45 pm. For info, call 330-375-2835 or visit www.ohio.com/artsexpo or www.ohio.com . =20 Saturday, July 28th, 10am to 12:30pm (and each Saturday this summer) Kids=92 Sanctuary art & yoga classes for ages 6 to 12yrs. Located @ 1101 W. Portage Trail Ext., Akron Ohio inside Your Yoga & ali everhard photography & design Your child will learn the benefits of art & yoga and have fun doing it! Along with exercising their mind and body they will also take home a = healthy snack. Please call either Carrie at 330.801.0469 or Ali at 330.858.4849 = to sign up today. $25 per child per class. Allison Minas Everhard, 330.622.5231/330.858.4849 alijames99 at hotmail.com = www.art.com/memberartist/Allison_Minas www.artwanted.com/aliminas =20 Saturday, July 28th, 10:30am to 11:45am Art Classes for Elementary School Children (Tuesday, Thursday, & = Saturday, all summer) Today: =93Secret Coding=94 Resists 2nd April galerie/GSCAN, 207/209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton OH = 44702 Cost of class is $5 per child. 24 hour advance registration is required! Please ask about signing up for blocks of time with your Summertime Kids = Art Card! www.secondapril.org to check out = the MANY summer class offerings! =20 Saturday, July 28th, 11am to 6:30pm ARTSYRCUS: A Visual and Performing Arts Gala, presented by The Ananda = Center Art Gallery and Short Performances from 11am to 6:30pm Big Stage Production at 7pm Massillon Middle School Funded by Arts In Stark. This is an all-day circus-themed event with costumed characters, kids=92 games and activities, food, art for sale, performing artists, drumming, belly dancing, martial arts, = contortionists, live music and much more! Admission $3, or $1.50 for ages 12 and under.=20 The Ananda Center is a non-profit arts advocacy organization newly = housed at the Lions Lincoln Theatre. Mailing address for donations & = correspondence is: The Ananda Center PO Box 1265 Massillon Ohio, 44648. All donations = are tax deductible. www.theanandacenter.org = www.myspace.com/artsyrcus Funded in part by ArtsinStark, the county = arts council.=20 =20 Saturday July 28, 2007, 5:30 pm (Doors at 5 pm) A Kept Woman (Theatrical Production) Cathedral of Life Ministries, 4111 38th St. NW, Canton, Ohio Presented by Ladies Night Out International Ministries and L.T.A. Productions presents an Encore Presentation of the hit play based on the international critically acclaimed book written by Lynnette Tiller = Appling. Find out how you can be broken by life but restored by grace. Featuring: Tiffany Allison, Bryan Bruchanan, Kyle McDuffie, Jeanne Ruffin, = Wilhelmenia Glenn & Towandga Howell along with other local actors. Cost of play is = only $7. Purchase Tickets at: Canton Berean's Bookstore, At The Door, or by calling: 330-479-9488. =20 Saturday, July 28th, 7:30pm to 9:30pm John Markovic Maize Valley Winery, 6193 Edison St. NE (St. Rt. 619), Hartville, OH = 44632 330-877-8344 www.maizevalleywinery.com =20 =20 Saturday, July 28th to Sunday, August 12th The Frog Prince Weathervane Playhouse, Weathervane Lane, Akron OH =20 Saturday, July 28th, 9:30pm to 1:30am Big Daddy & The Hoodoo Men Iris, 228 Fourth Street NW, downtown Canton 44702 (location of former = Luna Grille) www.bigdaddyandthehoodoomen.com = www.irisdowntown.com =20 =20 Sunday, July 29th, 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 taste buds = with EEC=92s Sunday brunch. =20 Call to Audition: Players Guild Theatre, Canton =93Bad Girls on = Broadway=94 Sunday, July 29th, 6pm Monday, July 30th, 7pm Auditions for ages 16 & up for =93Bad Girls on Broadway=94 Musical = Review=20 Players Guild Theatre, Market Avenue North, downtown Canton 44702=20 Director: Amy Sima-Dirham. Needed: 10 to 12 women & 5-6 men. There may = also be a "movement/dance" audition. Please wear comfortable shoes and = clothes just in case. Please bring a photo or headshot to attach to your form. Please call the theatre to sign up for an audition slot 330-453-7619. = After hours leave a message at x504. There are 10 slots per half hour . = Callbacks will be Tuesday, July 31st at 7pm. First read through will be Thursday, August 2 at 7pm. Bad Girls on Broadway runs Sept. 7-22 on the Mainstage = with performances on Fridays & Saturdays at 8:00pm and Sundays at 2:30pm. = Special Thursday performance on September 20 at 8pm. Audition tips & details at: http://www.playersguildtheatre.com/season_auditions.html=20 =20 And Beyond... =20 This calendar runs through 2008 & is therefore too long to post in its entirety to neopal, but if you=92d like to receive your own FREE weekly = full version of this newsletter, just send me an email with =93subscribe=94 = in the subject line to janelle at squarepegpromotions.com =20 Thursday, August 9th, 8am to 4pm Friday, August 10th, 8am to 4pm Saturday, August 11th, 8am to 4pm Stark County Hazardous Waste Collection Days Stark State College of Technology, 6200 Frank Avenue NW, Canton OH 44720 Now=92s the time to responsibly drop off your ancient paints, solvents, = & more in an environmentally healthy way for NO CHARGE. For a complete list of acceptable items, www.timetorecycle.org = =20 Friday, August 10th, 6:30pm Dinner, Show at 8pm, and Dancing=20 Saturday, August 11th, 6:30pm Dinner, Show at 8pm, and Dancing=20 An Evening of Ballroom Dancing: Remembering Moonlight Ballroom=20 presented by Canton Cabaret: Stark County=92s Musical Dinner Theatre Metropolitan Centre Grand Ballroom, 601 Cleveland Avenue NW, downtown = Canton 44702 Enjoy a 9 piece orchestra, singers, ballroom dancing, Michael Sonata = (the Frank Sinatra impressionist you have heard so much about), and some = great Meyers Lake surprises! 6:30 p.m. Dinner Set, Show and Dancing $42.50; 8:00 p.m. Show Only = $25.00 TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW at: Bereans, 1100 - 30th St., N. W. Canton 44709; Second April Art Galerie, 209 6th St., N. W. Canton 44702; Plant Et Art, 1524 Fulton Road N. W. Canton 44703;or call 330.456.7397 http://rainbowrepertory.com www.cantoncabaret.com 330.456.7397 =20 Friday, August 10th, 7:30pm to 11:30pm (doors at 7pm) Constant Recourse, Gloria Story, Escape From Folly, & Zack Loomis in = concert presented by GoodForm Concerts www.goodformconcerts.com =20 Edgewood Community Center, 6852 Market Avenue North, North Canton 44721 $6 at the door. =20 Friday, September 14th, 8pm Big Leg Emma in concert presented by Doog Music Kent Stage, 175 East Main Street, Kent OH 44240 330.677.5005 Big Leg Emma is a six member Americana Folk Roots Rock band from = Jamestown, New York that creates music on feel, vibe, and deep-hearted lyrics. BLE = has built a strong following in the festival circuit, sharing stages with = Rusted Root, 10,000 Maniacs, Gin Blossoms, The Sam Bush Band, The Wailers, = Keith Anderson, Los Lobos, and Donna the Buffalo. Songs from the band=92s last studio release, =93The Color of Wind,=94 can be heard nationally on Folk = Alley.=20 General Admission. Advance tickets $10; or $12 Day of Show. 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 www.biglegemma.com www.myspace.com/biglegemma=20 =20 iThursday, September 27th, time tba 2nd annual Chili Bowl Cook-Off (2nd april galerie Benefit)=20 Lake Cable Club House, Fulton Road NW, Canton OH 44718 www.jeffpoulosblues.com www.secondapril.org =20 Wednesday, October 10th, 6:30pm=20 Wednesday Writers' Workshop 2nd April galerie, 207/209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton OH 44702=20 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 (where Court Avenue dead-ends into 6th Street, right around the corner from the Palace Theatre). = Please contact Audrey Lavin at lavingroup at aol.com for details. =20 Thursday, October 11th through Sunday, October 14th 6th Annual Art Film Festival Palace Theatre, Market Avenue North, downtown Canton OH 44702 = 330.454.8171 $5 each night. www.cantonpalacetheatre.org =20 =20 Sunday, October 14th Making Strides Against Breast Cancer: Annual Walkathon fundraiser Canton: Pro Football Hall of Fame Akron: Aeros Stadium For more info or to register, call toll free at 1.888.ACS.OHIO =20 Friday, November 9th, 7pm =20 Saturday, November 10th, 7pm =20 Living Fountain Dance presents The Sunshine Concert Series: The War of = Art Edgewood Community Center, 6852 Market Avenue North, North Canton OH = 44720 Break through the Blocks and Win Your Creative Battles! Public, all ages welcome. Facilities are handicap accessible. Tickets ($8 advance, $10 at door donation suggested) available through www.itickets.com and Berean Bookstore on 30th Street NW in Canton. www.livingfountain.org =20 =20 Friday, November 9, =20 Saturday, November 10, =20 Sunday, November 11, =20 Christkindl Markt =20 Canton Museum of Art, 1001 Market Avenue N., downtown Canton, OH 330-453-7666 The Canton Museum of Art=92s Fine Arts Associates present the 36th = Annual Christkindl Markt. The event is held in the Cultural Center for the = Arts=92 Great Court and the Canton Museum of Art. Artisans and vendors from all over the country keep coming back to present the finest holiday craft = and gift shows in the region. www.cantonart.org = =20 Saturday, November 10th 2007 through Sunday, February 3rd, 2008 American Chronicles: The Art of Norman Rockwell Akron Art Museum, One South High Street, downtown Akron, OH 44308 330.376.9185 www.AkronArtMuseum.org =20 =20 Friday, April 4th to Sunday, April 13th, 2008 3rd Annual Stark Arts Festival presented by Stark Arts Coming Together www.starkartsfestival.com =20 =20 Friday, April 4th, 2008=20 Art Is Alive Canton Museum of Art & Great Court of the Cultural Center, 1001 Market Ave.N., Canton More details tba in the coming months! www.starkartsfestival.com =20 =20 Sunday, April 13th, 2008 Stark Arts Festival Finale Timken High School, West Tuscarawas, Canton OH 44702 www.starkartsfestival.com Details = tba in the coming months! =20 Time-Sensitive Opportunities: =20 Call for Visual Artists: Art needed for ArtsInStark SuperPass postcards If you are an artist or know an artist who has some connection to Stark County and would love the exposure of his/her work to 2,500 people = =85keep reading. Each month (from September through June), ArtsInStark sends out = the SuperPass postcard to donors who have pledged $36 or more during the AIS annual fund drive.=20 The cover of the card features the work of a Stark County (born, = working, living) artist, while the back features the monthly discounts and a = short (75 words or less) bio and contact info of the artist. AIS has used work = by professional artists and students. The art needs to be saved in 300 dpi resolution as a pdf file; jpeg, etc. The size is basically 5=94 x 7=94; horizontal or vertical image will work. If you or someone you know wants = to be on the upcoming cards =85.please have them (or you) contact Judi = Christy with their interest, art and bio. Judi is =93always looking for good = holiday (Halloween, etc.) themes as well as just darn good (fun!) art.=94 = Contact info: Judi Christy, Marketing Director 330-452-4096, ext. 404 (office); 330-232-4559 (cell); ArtsinStark -- the County Arts Council "Growing the arts to create smarter kids, new jobs, and healthier communities."=20 =20 Call for Tomorrow=92s Community Leaders: Leadership Stark County=20 presents SPOTLIGHT STARK COUNTY PROGRAM 2007 If you are a young professional looking for a way to fuel your = enthusiasm, increase your value, and enable you and your company to maintain a competitive advantage, then Spotlight Stark County is for you. The six sessions are held in noteworthy settings in downtown Canton. You will = learn to strengthen your personal leadership effectiveness, connect with = community leaders, and will volunteer with a local community organization. 2007 PROGRAM CALENDAR Thursday, October 11 Speed Networking* Optional: Thursday, October 18 Encounter Bus Tour (full = day) Monday, October 22 Stark County=92s = Political Pulse Monday, November 5 Discovering Strengths* Monday, November 19 Economic = Development/Young CEO=92s Monday, December 3 The Arts Scene=20 Programs are from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. unless indicated *Facilitated by Kent State University Stark Office of Corporate & = Community Services.=20 PROGRAM TUITION $425. includes all materials and refreshments APPLICATIONS Apply at www.leadershipstarkcounty.org/spotlight For more information contact Leadership Stark County Development = Director Stephanie Werren at 330-456-7253 or stephaniew at leadershipstarkcounty.org =20 Call to Audition: The Bang and the Clatter =93Dead Guy=94 Seeking one female actor, age late 30's, 40's or 50's. Auditions by appointment only. Please send resumes and headshots (if available) to: chadstutz at gmail.com=20 Premise: Eldon Phelps is given $1million by a reality TV show, and he = only has one week to spend it. The catch... he won't be alive at the end of = that week. Casting: Roberta Phelps, Eldon's mother. Rehearsals: mid-August through September. Performances: September 21 through October 21, 2007. =20 Call for Instructor(s): Living Fountain Dance Company For more information or to apply for these positions, please call 330-649-0773, or email a cover letter and resume to LFDC PO BOX 9015 = Canton, Ohio 44711 or info at livingfountain.org. Posted July 2007. =20 Call for Rehearsal Mistress: Living Fountain Dance Company For more information or to apply for this position, please call 330-649-0773, or email a cover letter and resume to LFDC PO BOX 9015 = Canton, Ohio 44711 or info at livingfountain.org. Posted July 2007. =20 Call for Ministry Assistant: Living Fountain Dance Company=20 For more information or to apply for this position, please call 330-649-0773, or email a cover letter and resume to LFDC PO BOX 9015 = Canton, Ohio 44711 or info at livingfountain.org. Posted July 2007. =20 Call for Poets/Writers: First Fridays at 2nd April galerie in downtown Canton Are you or any of your cohorts (even those who dehort) interested in = reading and/or preferably reciting poetry at regular modified slams to be held = at 2nd april in canton on the first friday of the month July through = December 2007? Cash prizes. Anyone interested can contact Audrey Lavin at lavingroup at aol.com =20 Call for Entertainers: DanseArt Events, downtown Canton OH DanseArt is holding auditions for entertainers for the floor show at its October 14th Ballroom Extravaganza Fall Ball.at The McKinley Grand = Hotel in downtown Canton. For audition and show information, call Karen or Jack = at Danse Art Events 330.498.9908.=20 =20 Call to Visual Artists: 2nd Annual Revive Your Heart Arts & = Entertainment Festival, Canton, Sunday August 26th CALLING ALL ARTISTS! Painting = Mixed Media Sculptors Ceramic Fine Jewelry. Showcase your work from 11:30 = a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Booth Size: 10' x 10' Cost: $25.00 ($20.00 Early Bird = Rate) or $10.00 for Students.=20 To download the registration form, click here . =20 Call for Writers: Cup of Comfort: six new anthologies The bestselling Cup of Comfort book series is actively seeking inspiring true stories for new volumes (see below). They seek narrative nonfiction stories that read like fiction. Stories must be uplifting, original, in English, typed, titled, and 1000-2000 words. $500 grand prize; $100 ea. = all other stories; copy of book. No entry fee. Email submissions to wordsinger at aol.com. No attachments; one submission per email. Include = full name, mailing address, email address, phone number. For detailed = writer=92s guidelines: www.cupofcomfort.com .=20 New titles and respective deadlines are: A Cup of Comfort for Breast Cancer Survivors: Submission Deadline: = 8/15/07 A Cup of Comfort for Spouses & Children of People with Alzheimer=92s: Deadline: 10/15/07 A Cup of Comfort for Divorced Women: Submission Deadline: 12/31/2007 =20 Call for Bass Guitarist and Drummer: The Dan Kenyon Band http://www.myspace.com/dankenyon1 DKB is looking for the right fit for = the band: =93for a drummer and a bass player that is passionate about Jesus, = and is a talented musician. Several big shows are lined up, and we need to = have a solid drummer and bass player.=94 dankenyon1 at yahoo.com=20 =20 Call for Visual Artists: The Stark County Story Quilts Project Exhibit Opens January 18th, 2008 to February 15th, 2008. at 2nd April galerie, downtown Canton. The Stark County Story Quilts Project will be = an adaptation of the works of renowned artist Faith Ringgold. In a series = of workshops held throughout Stark County and at our educational space downtown, participants will learn about the life and works of Faith Ringgold, an African American artist and author who produced much of her work during the Civil Rights Movement. From this perspective, workshop participants will then be asked to produce both a written and visual = history of their experiences in Stark County before, during and after The Civil Rights Movement, using Faith Ringgold's "Story Quilts" as a model. Upon completion, these "Stark County Story Quilts" will then be assembled at = our special exhibition space in Downtown Canton to then be used as a = learning tool for school groups, civic groups and other organizations. Quilt = panels will consist of both the literary and visual elements of each personal history and will be assembled in time periods based on the age of the participant, creating a timeline effect for the exhibit. The ultimate = goal of this project is to create a permanent history of our community both created by and witnessed by its citizens through the vocabulary of Art. = For more information on participating in one of the workshops or if you are interested in hosting a workshop at your location, please call 2nd April = at 330-451-0924 or email us at todd at secondapril.org =20 Call for Visual Artists: In the Round Community Art Space Space is still open for the month of September for local artists to = display their work!=20 For more details, check the website: http://intheround.com/artspace or contact Janelle for info! =20 Call for Students: Rabbit on the Moon, 192 Federal Ave NE, Massillon OH 44646 Offering a variety of visual arts & writing classes for young & young at heart. New classes will start in September. Call Kathy Jevec at 330.844.4991. =20 Call for Students: Edgewood Community Center & Living Fountain Offering group classes in theatre, music, dance, & visual arts. Also = private music lessons for guitar, bass, drums, vocal, piano lessons available by appointment. Email kpayne at edgewoodcommunitycenter.com.=20 Visit the website for current class offerings and special events: www.edgewoodcommunitycenter.com = =20 =20 Call for Students: Weathervane Playhouse=20 Classes for all ages, including offerings in Musical Theater, Hands-On Theater (H.O.T.) Summer Camps, SummerStock 2007, & more. Register at 330-836-2626 x 17 or online www.WeathervanePlayhouse.com . =20 Now through July 29th=20 A Narrow Bridge (by Cliff Hershman) presented by The Bang and The = Clatter Theatre Company Summit ArtSpace Facility, 140 E. Market St., Akron, OH 44308 Phone: 330.606.5317 Recommended for mature audiences only. This world premiere is an = unrelenting look at a family fragmented by drugs, work pressures, and sexuality. = Parents and siblings clash as they find out who they are and what they can hold = onto in their lives. E-mail: andthe at bnctheatre.com Website: = www.bnctheatre.com =20 =20 Now through August 5th Studio M Opening: George Buza=92s =93Hungary: The Hearth of Europe=94 (Photography) Studio M at Massillon Museum, 121 Lincoln Way East, downtown Massillon = OH 44646=20 The Massillon Museum=92s Studio M presents this photographic exhibition = by George Buza of Bay Village from June 22nd through August 5th. The = exhibition opens with a free reception for the artist on Friday, June 22, from 6:00 = to 8:00 p.m. in the Museum=92s lower lobby. Buza chose the theme, = =93Hungary: The Hearth of Europe=94 to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the = Hungarian Revolution. The artist=92s lengthy list of shows and awards is crowned = by a 1996 invitation from the Embassy of the Republic of Hungary to provide a photographic exhibition depicting U.S. and Hungarian cityscapes for an international embassy reception. 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 www.massillonmuseum.org =20 =20 Now through August 19th Midwest Visions of Impressionism Exhibit Massillon Museum, 121 Lincoln Way East, downtown Massillon 44646=20 This summer exhibition will illustrate the significance of 33 talented painters who are often overlooked in larger American Impressionism = surveys. The exhibition will focus on the similarities and differences among = artists associated with the region of Illinois, Indiana and Ohio, as well as = within the larger American Impressionism movement. It will examine whether or = not the region in which the artists lived and studied had a noticeable = effect on their paintings. The exhibition of approximately 70 paintings highlights artists, born or raised in the Midwest, who practiced American Impressionism from = the1890s to the 1930s: John Ottis Adams, George Adomeit, George Ames Aldrich, May = Ames, Otto H. Bacher, L. Clarence Ball, Karl Albert Buehr, V.J. Cariani, = William Merritt Chase, William Clusmann, Charles Dahlgreen, Frank Virgil Dudley, Maude Eggemeyer, William J. Forsyth, Alexis Jean Fournier, Marie Goth, Frederick Gottwald, Carl Graf, Louis Oscar Griffith, Lucy Hartrath, Emil Jacques, Karl Kappes, Lewis Henry Meakin, Pauline Palmer, Louis Ritman, = Ada Walter Shulz, Adolph Shulz, Otto Stark, Theodore Clement Steele, John = Henry Twachtman, Will Vawter, Abel Warshawsky, and Edward K. Williams. An 80-page, soft cover catalog accompanying the exhibition will include essays=8Bfocusing on the regions of the Midwest that became known as = =B3hot spots=B2 for Impressionism=8Bby Shearer and Dr. Dean A. Porter, Director Emeritus, Snite Museum of Art. Independent curator Brigitte Foley and Massillon Museum Curator Alexandra Nicholis will research and write biographies of the artists. The book will include an array of four-color images on high-quality, acid-free paper. Out-of-town visitors may take advantage of a special package that will = be available throughout the run of the show=8Ba night at the Hampton Inn Massillon (which includes hot and cold breakfast selections, VIP = turn-down service, and an in-room gift) and weekend tickets for a movie at the historic Lions Lincoln Theatre. All are within easy and safe walking distance of the Massillon Museum. For details, call the Hampton Inn (330-834-1144 or 1-800-HAMPTON) or the Massillon Museum (330-833-4061). A series of accompanying activities have been planned throughout the run = of the exhibition: classes featuring Impressionist movement and painting (beginning in June); Gallery Talks (June 20 and July 11); Impressionist Workshops for Children (June 23, July 21, and August 18); Brown Bag = Lunch (June 26); Impressionism Summer Camp (August 7) and Watercolor Demonstrations with Nancy Stewart Matin and Brian Robinson (August 19). Call the Massillon Museum at 330-833-4061 or visit = www.massillonmuseum.org for details. Now through August 26th=20 Always, Patsy Cline (directed by Donna Drake) Carousel Dinner Theatre www.carouseldinnertheatre.com =20 =20 Now through August 13th, 2007 Monday Summer Movies for Kids Canton Palace Theatre WHBC Radio and The Palace, together, with the generous assistance of the William E. Shannafelt Philanthropic Fund, will show movies for children every Monday from June 11 to August 13. The Palace requires that an = adult accompany all children under the age of 12. Children dropped off must be picked up within 15 minutes of the conclusion of the movie. Groups must = call 330-454-8172 for reservations no later than 4 PM on the Wednesday prior = to the following Monday's movie beginning June 12 and running through = August 13. Start time is always 1 PM; theatre doors open at 12:15. Donation is = only 94 cents with a 6-cent donation to the Palace, for a total of only $1.=20 July 23 Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone July 30 All Dogs Go To Heaven=20 August 6 Night at the Museum=20 August 13 Happy Feet=20 *Movie titles may change depending on availability. 3 current exhibits at Akron Art Museum: =93Building the New Akron Art Museum=94 through September 30th=20 =93Prized Images: The Knight Purchase Award for Photographic Media=94 = through Oct. 14th =93Women at an Exhibition=94 through November 9th The NEW Akron Art Museum, One South High Street, downtown Akron, OH = 44308 330.376.9185 www.AkronArtMuseum.org =20 =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 Call for Postings: Free! Canton/Stark County Convention & Visitors' = Bureau This site is a wonderful & user-friendly resource for all sorts of = =93stuff going on=94 in Stark County. Many thanks to the friendly staff of the = Stark Cty CVB for providing this resource! To submit YOUR organization=92s = event info for FREE, or to check out what=92s happening in our area, just = click this link: http://www.cantonstarkcvb.com/calendar/events/index.php=20 =20 Call for Musical Instruments: Music Alive Sponsored by 91.3 The Summit, Akron Public Schools, and Taylor Band & Orchestra Do you have an unloved, dusty and forgotten musical instrument in your attic, closet or basement? There are dozens of kids who=92d love the = chance to learn to play it=85kids whose families simply can=92t afford the expense = of buying their child a musical instrument.=20 Through Music Alive, a program to help young musicians in our local = schools realize their dreams and learn the joys of playing an instrument, 91.3 = The Summit and Taylor Band & Orchestra will collect and repair instruments = and see they get placed in the hands of kids who will truly appreciate them. Let=92s keep the MUSIC ALIVE for a new generation. 330-761-3099. =20 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 2nd April galerie, 207/209 = Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton OH 44702 (where Court Avenue dead-ends into = 6th Street, right around the corner from the Palace Theatre). Please = contact Audrey Lavin at lavingroup at aol.com for details. =20 Call for Writers: http://aprilboyer.com =20 Guidelines for permanent use are now posted at http://aprilboyer.com/submissGdls.html Please check there for further details. Updated links and author's news are there, too.=20 =20 New Art Venue! (Wanda) Montgomery Studio & Gallery=20 inside of Cyrus Custom Framing @ 2645 Cleveland Avenue NW, Canton OH = 44709. Paintings, altered books, jewelry, cards, canes, furniture, & more. = Hours 10a to 6p M-F, and 10 to 5p Saturdays. =20 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 "While one person hesitates because he feels inferior,=20 the other is busy making mistakes and becoming superior."~Henry C. Link=20 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_002D_01C7CC8A.90DC2C50 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Hello! This edition of the = Square Peg Promotions arts calendar includes color-coded entries for this month’s = music = concerts, theatre, dance, written and spoken word = gatherings, and visual arts = events happening in Stark County = and several surrounding areas. Community events that defy categorization are = included in bold, black = font.

 

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This calendar runs through = 2008 & is therefore too long to post in its entirety to neopal, but if = you’d like to receive your own FREE weekly full version of this newsletter, = just send me an email with “subscribe” in the subject line to janelle at squarepegpromotio= ns.com.

 

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Some of this week’s = highlights are: Monday’s multi-band concert for young adults...and adults who still remember how to be young...presented = by GoodForm Concerts; Tuesday = evening’s Island Party at the Massillon = Museum with live reggae, mon, by Carlos Jones = & the PLUS band; and Saturday’s all-day ArtSyrcus at Massillon Middle School, presented by = The Ananda Center. (See the = calendar below for details!)

 

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Living = Fountain’s = Friday & Saturday PUREMOVEMENT = dance concerts features local teen dancers and live music by Two Turntables = and a Saxophone. Teen participants of this ArtsInStark-funded, six-week dance intensive were asked, “What if = you believed in yourself?” Their summer journey culminates = in these interactive concerts, with live flute and saxophone looped while DJ artists weave = throughout. Join us to celebrate and support our youth; leave inspired by their = pro-active and creative plans for their future. Tickets on sale now at www.iTickets.com or contact Living = Fountain at 330.649.0773.

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Five weeks till = back-to-school time; let’s make the most of it!

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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This Week...

 

Monday, July 23rd, 7:30pm (doors at = 7p)

Deas Vail, All the Day Holiday, Love & Reverie, = and Holden

presented by GoodForm Concerts www.goodformconcerts.com

Edgewood Community Center, = 6852 Market Avenue North, North Canton 44721

$6 at the door.

 

Monday, July 23rd, 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

 

Monday, July 23rd, = 9pm

Ryan Humbert Band opens for John = Eddie

Lime Spider = , 207 South Main St., = Akron OH - 330.762.2350
Tickets: $10. www.thelimespider.com=A0 www.ryanhumbert.com www.johneddie.com =

 

Daily through = Thursday, July 26th

Saturday, July = 21st through Thursday, the 26th

Apollonova = Artfest

Mocha Maiden, = located near the corner of High and Market at 17 Maiden Lane, Akron.=A0

The festival will showcase local musicians, poets, = painters, photographers, dancers, actors, chefs and comedians. The cover charge = Monday through Thursday is $3. If you keep your ticket stub, you can use it = again to get in for free for any evenings that you return. Throughout the entire = Apollonova Arts Festival, artwork from Apollonova artists as well as other local = artists will be on display, with some available to purchase and some pieces up = for auction on designated nights. http://www.apollonova.com/ for complete = schedule and details.

 

Tuesday, July 24th, 10am to 11:30am each = day

Wednesday, July = 25th

Tuesday, July = 31st

Wednesday, August 1st
Mask Making: The Power of Expression Class (4 sessions) for ages 10 to = 14
Massillon Museum, 121 = Lincoln Way East, downtown Massillon OH 44646

$35 NonMembers; $30 Members. Open to the public, but pre-registration is required five days in advance.  Students may = register in person, by mail, or by phone. Cash, checks, and credit cards are = accepted. 330.833.4061 www.massillonmuseum.org

From ancient Greek theatre to Lion King, theatrical = masks have intrigued audiences.  In this class Robin Armitage will teach children ages 10 to 14 to construct and decorate their own creative = disguises.

Tu= esday, July 24th, 10:30am to 11:45am

Art Classes for Elementary School Children (Tuesday, Thursday, & Saturday, all summer)

Today: “Class Furniture = Painting”

2nd April galerie/GSCAN, = 207/209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton OH 44702

Cost of class is $5.00 per child per class unless = otherwise noted. 24 hour advance registration is required! Please ask about = signing up for blocks of time with your Summertime Kids Art Card!

www.secondapril.org to check out the MANY summer class offerings!

 

Tuesday, July = 24th, Noon to 1pm

Brown Bag Lunch: = “The Story of Massillon’s First Live Tiger” presented by Wilbur = Arnold, Former Tiger Handler
Massillon Museum, = 121 Lincoln Way East, downtown Massillon OH 44646

Free. No reservations. Bring a sack lunch or buy = lunch onsite. Wilbur Arnold is nationally published on the subjects = of technical management and leadership. For local readers, he has written = The Town Tiger and Massillon Public Education 1848=AD1998 and compiled the = writings of James Rasor into a Massillon Museum-published book, Joyous Jimmy. =

Mr. Arnold graduated from Washington High School and = has a Bachelor of Science degree from Case Western Reserve University and a = Master of Business Administration from Kent State University. After designing = and managing defense systems at Goodyear Aerospace Corporation for thirty = years, he was appointed to the Defense Systems Management College (DSMC) at Fort = Belvoir, Virginia in 1983.  He served as Professor of Management, Director = of Curriculum Development Department, Director of the DSMC Eastern Region = at Hanscom Air Force Base, and Executive Director of Research and = Information. After retiring in 1992, Arnold returned to Massillon and was appointed as an = Adjunct in Administration and Mathematics at the Kent State Stark = Branch. He served three terms on city council, three terms on the school board, and = ten years on the board of trustees of Stark Technical College.  He was = president of the Massillon Tiger Football Booster Club in 1970. = =A0330.833.4061 www.massillonmuseum.org

 

Wednesday, July 24th, 4pm to = 6pm

Acting Workshop for Ages 8+ with any experience = level

Edgewood Community = Center, = 6852 Market Avenue North, North Canton 44720

Members $15. Non-members welcome for $20. Learn the = basics of acting in live theatre. Learn how to get past the nervousness of = performing in front of others, how to stay = “in character” no matter what, basic onstage movement, and how to = become believable while believing in yourself.

www.edgewoodcommunitycen= ter.com = Registration Deadline = July 20th at 5:00pm

 

Tuesday, July 24th, 6pm to = 11pm

Island Party! with live reggae music by Carlos Jones = & the PLUS Band 7pm to 11pm

Pig Roast with = Joe Herrick & Rudy Turkal

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

Admission is free = and open to everyone. No reservations. The food and beverages = will be offered a la carte. Guests will enter from First Street Southeast. =  Picnic tables will be scattered about the lawn, but guests are welcome to bring = their own lawn chairs and blankets.  Free parking will be available in = the municipal parking lots, the parking deck on South Erie Street, and on = adjacent streets.  Plan to come for the fun, rain or shine. =

Joe Herrick and Rudy Turkal = will roast a pig on the Museum lawn. They invite people to “sit a = spell” to supervise the cooking throughout the day then to return for a Caribbean = supper of pork sandwiches, jerk chicken, pineapple salsa, and fruit skewers = from 6:00 until the food runs out. This year=B9s special dessert treat will be = grilled bananas with ice cream.  Beer (including Jamaican Red Stripe), = wine, soft drinks, and an island drink will be available all evening.
Carlos Jones & the Peace, Love, Unity Syndicate deliver a dose of = soulful roots reggae with lyrics that concentrate heavily on a message of peace = and harmony within the human race and the envi
ronment. Voted "the Best Reggae/Ska Band" in Northeast Ohio by the Scene = Magazine readers' poll, Carlos Jones and the PLUS Band have opened for several international acts. The group creates a festival like atmosphere = anywhere they play, drawing crowds spanning all ages and backgrounds.  The = infectious rhythms woven by their use of a variety of percussion instruments, = create an irresistible and uplifting vibration, hooking the crowd into their performance. Their repertoire includes many original songs, plus a generous helping of Bob Marley, Culture, and other recognizable covers = mixed in with traditional Rastafarian Nyabinghi drum chants. =A0330.833.4061 = www.massillonmuseum.org

 

Tuesday, July 24th, = 7:30pm

Music open mic night

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

www.muggswigz.com

 

Wednesday, July 25th, 11:30am to = 1pm

Summertime Teens – Art Classes for Jr. & = Sr. High School Students (Week 6 of 6)

2nd April = galerie, 209 Sixth St. NW, downtown = Canton, OH 330.451.0924

$40.00 for six week session!=A0 www.secondapril.org =

 

Wednesday, July = 25th, 6:30pm (doors at 5:30p)

The = Alternate Routes with opening performance by Roger = Hoover and The Whiskeyhounds.=A0

The = Tangier , = 532 West Market Street, Akron, = OH

For 91.3 The = Summit members only! (The good news is, you can be a member for as little as $5 = per month!) If you are a current member of 91.3 The Summit, you get in for = free, and, you can bring up to 3 three of your family and friends along as = your guests at no additional charge. But, you've got to get on the list to = get in.  To reserve your seats, call Lauren Gulley at = 330-761-3104 or RSVP to tickets at 913thesummit.com. www.913thesummit.com

 

Wednesday, July = 25th(and every = Wednesday!), 8:30pm to Midnight

Bob's your Uncle w/ special = guests

Iris, 228 Fourth Street NW, = downtown Canton 44702 (location of former Luna Grille)

www.irisdowntown.com =

 

Thursday, July 26th, 10:30am to = 11:45am

Art Classes for Elementary School Children (Tuesday, Thursday, & Saturday, all summer)

Today: “Experiential - Print = Making”

2nd April galerie/GSCAN, = 207/209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton OH 44702

Cost of class is $5.00 per child per class unless = otherwise noted. 24 hour advance registration is required! Please ask about = signing up for blocks of time with your Summertime Kids Art Card!

www.secondapril.org to check out the MANY summer class offerings!

 

Thursday, July 26th, = 7:30pm

Downtown Massillon FREE Summer Concert Series: The = Diamonds

Intersection of Lincoln Way East and First Street, = downtown Massillon

Attendees should bring lawn chairs. For info, call = the Massillon Chamber of Commerce at 330.833.3146

 

Thursday, July 26th, = 7:30pm

Art Film: "Away From Her"
Canton Palace Theatre,
Market Avenue North, = downtown Canton OH 44702

$4 admission. Fiona (Julie Christie) and Grant = (Gordon Pinsent) are a couple who have been married for over 40 years. Now, they are = forced to face the fact that Fiona's "forgetfulness" is actually = Alzheimer's disease. After placing Fiona in a nursing home and forced to undergo a long-time separation, Grant must draw upon his love for Fiona to perform = an act of self-sacrifice in order to ensure her happiness. Rated PG-13. Run = time 110 min. www.cantonpalacetheatre.org<= /a>

 

Friday, July 27th, 10:30am (and every = Friday!)

Story Time for preschoolers

Berean Bookstore, 1100 30th Street = NW, Canton OH 44709

Stories, books, & singing. = 330.492.7990

 

Friday, July 27th, = 7pm

Saturday, July = 28th, = 7pm

“What if You Believed in Yourself?” = PUREMOVEMENT dance concert presented by The Living Fountain Dance = Company = w/<= /i> = live music by = Two Turntables and a Saxophone

Edgewood Community = Center, = 6852 Market Avenue North, North Canton 44720

Tickets on sale = NOW at www.itickets.com<= /b>. This challenge is met through the live music of Two Turntables and a = Saxophone and 30 dancers.=A0 Live flute and saxophone looped while DJ artists weave = throughout, the audience will leave inspired.=A0 Funded by ArtsinStark, = PUREMOVEMENT has been a six-week dance intensive that culminates in this weekend’s = concerts, “What if You Believed in Yourself?” This program catches = youth culture at its core and activates students to be pro-active and to = invent their future. www.edgewoodcommunitycen= ter.com=A0 330.649.0773=A0 www.livingfountain.org =A0Email: info at livingfountain.org =

=A0

Friday, July = 27th, 7:30pm to = 9:30pm

Anne E. DeChant

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

www.anneedechant.com=A0=A0=A0 www.maizevalleywinery.com =

 

Friday, July = 27th, 9:30pm to = 1:30am

The Zydeco Kings

Iris, 228 Fourth Street NW, = downtown Canton 44702 (location of former Luna Grille)

http:///www.irisdowntown.com =

 

Friday, July 27th

Saturday, July 28th

Sunday, July 29th (including 2pm performance by = Ryan = Humbert Band, beach = stage)

Rock N Resort Music Festival 2007

Clay’s Park Resort, 13190 Patterson St. N.W., N. Lawrence, OH 44666 =

Includes a tribute to our troops on Saturday. Email: info at clayspark.com (330) 854-6691=A0 1800 860-4FUN=A0 = Fax: (330) 854-6797 www.rock-n-resort.com = =A0=A0=A0=A0www.RockNResort.com

 

Friday, July 27th through Sunday, August = 5th

Pro Football HOF Festival

Includes fashion shows, = music concerts, fireworks...and, yeah, football! For the lineup, check = out www.profootballhoffestival.com =

 

Saturday, July 28th, = 9am to = 11:30am

Princess Camp presented by Living Fountain Dance = Company

First Friends Church, 5455 = Market Avenue North, Canton OH 44714

For girls age 3 to 7. Includes: Basic Ballet, = Princess arts & crafts, quality Princess stories, Princess Manner Lessons, and = Princess Tea Party. Tuition $18. Advance registration only; must be postmarked by = May 1st. Send name, email, & phone# to Living Fountain, PO Box 9015, Canton = OH 44711 www.livingfountain.org =

 

Saturday, July 28th, 10am to = 6pm

Sunday, July 29th, 10am to = 5pm

28th annual = Akron Arts Expo =

This free family-oriented festival attracts over = 30,000 people and features 165 juried exhibitors from throughout the United = States. The artists will be offering original fine arts & crafts for = purchase at reasonable prices. The Akron Arts = Expo will feature live entertainment, great food, costumed characters, and a = special interactive children’s area. Saturday evening the Ballet Theatre = of Ohio will perform again at 8:45 pm. For info, call 330-375-2835 or visit = www.ohio.com/artsexpo or www.ohio.com.

 

Saturday, July 28th, 10am to 12:30pm (and = each Saturday this summer)

Kids’ Sanctuary art & yoga classes for ages = 6 to 12yrs.

Located @ 1101 W. Portage Trail Ext., = Akron Ohio inside Your Yoga = & ali everhard photography & design

Your child will learn the benefits of art & yoga = and have fun doing it! Along with exercising their mind and body they will = also take home a healthy snack. Please call either Carrie at 330.801.0469 or = Ali at 330.858.4849 to sign up today. $25 per child per = class.

Allison Minas Everhard, = 330.622.5231/330.858.4849 alijames99 at hotmail.com =

www.art.com/memberartist/= Allison_Minas=A0=A0=A0 www.artwanted.com/aliminas=

 

Saturday, July 28th, = 10:30am to = 11:45am

Art Classes for Elementary School Children (Tuesday, = Thursday, & Saturday, all summer)

Today: “Secret Coding” = Resists

2nd April galerie/GSCAN, = 207/209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton OH 44702

Cost of class is = $5 per child. 24 hour advance = registration is required! Please ask about signing up for blocks of time with your = Summertime Kids Art Card! www.secondapril.org to check out the MANY summer class offerings!

 

Saturday, July = 28th, = 11am to 6:30pm

ARTSYRCUS: A Visual and Performing Arts Gala, presented by The = Ananda Center

Art Gallery and = Short = Performances from 11am to = 6:30pm

Big Stage Production at 7pm

Massillon Middle = School

Funded by Arts In = Stark. = This is an all-day circus-themed event with costumed characters, kids’ games = and activities, food, art for sale, performing artists, drumming, belly = dancing, martial arts, contortionists, live music and much more! Admission $3, or $1.50 = for ages 12 and under.

The Ananda Center is a non-profit arts advocacy organization newly housed at the Lions Lincoln = Theatre. Mailing address for donations & correspondence is:  The Ananda Center PO Box = 1265 Massillon Ohio, 44648.  All donations are tax deductible. www.theanandacenter.org www.myspace.com/artsyrcus=A0= =A0 Funded in part by ArtsinStark, the county arts council.

 

Saturday July 28, 2007, 5:30 pm (Doors at 5 = pm)

A Kept Woman (Theatrical = Production)

Cathedral of Life = Ministries, 4111 38th St. NW, Canton, Ohio

Presented by Ladies Night Out International = Ministries and L.T.A. Productions presents an Encore Presentation of the hit play = based on the international critically acclaimed book written by Lynnette = Tiller Appling. Find out how you can be broken by life but restored by grace. = Featuring: Tiffany Allison, Bryan Bruchanan, Kyle McDuffie, Jeanne Ruffin, = Wilhelmenia Glenn & Towandga Howell along with other local actors. Cost of play = is only $7. Purchase Tickets at: Canton Berean's Bookstore, At The Door, or by = calling: 330-479-9488.

 

Saturday, July 28th, = 7:30pm to = 9:30pm

John Markovic

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

www.maizevalleywinery.com<= /span>

 

Saturday, July 28th to Sunday, August = 12th

The Frog Prince

Weathervane Playhouse, Weathervane Lane, Akron OH

 

Saturday, July 28th, 9:30pm to = 1:30am

Big Daddy & The Hoodoo = Men

Iris, 228 Fourth Street NW, = downtown Canton 44702 (location of former Luna Grille)

www.bigdaddyandthehoodoo= men.com =A0=A0=A0www.irisdowntown.com =

 

Sunday, July 29th, 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 taste buds with EEC’s Sunday = brunch.

 

Call to = Audition: Players Guild Theatre, Canton “Bad Girls on = Broadway”

Sunday, July 29th, = 6pm

Monday, July 30th, = 7pm

Auditions for ages 16 & up for “Bad Girls = on Broadway” Musical Review

Players Guild = Theatre, = Market Avenue North, downtown Canton 44702

Director: Amy = Sima-Dirham. Needed: 10 to 12 women & 5-6 men. There may also be a = "movement/dance" audition. Please wear comfortable shoes and clothes just in case. Please = bring a photo or headshot to attach to your form. Please call the theatre to = sign up for an audition slot 330-453-7619. After hours leave a message at x504. = There are 10 slots per half hour . Callbacks will be Tuesday, July 31st at = 7pm. First read through will be Thursday, August 2 at 7pm. Bad Girls on Broadway = runs Sept. 7-22 on the Mainstage with performances on Fridays & Saturdays = at 8:00pm and Sundays at 2:30pm. Special Thursday performance on September = 20 at 8pm. Audition tips & details at: http://= www.playersguildtheatre.com/season_auditions.html

 

And Beyond...

 

This calendar runs through = 2008 & is therefore too long to post in its entirety to neopal, but if = you’d like to receive your own FREE weekly full version of this newsletter, = just send me an email with “subscribe” in the subject line to janelle at squarepegpromotio= ns.com

 

Thursday, August = 9th, 8am to 4pm

Friday, August = 10th, 8am to 4pm

Saturday, August = 11th, 8am to 4pm

Stark County = Hazardous Waste Collection Days

Stark State = College of Technology, = 6200 Frank Avenue NW, Canton OH 44720

Now’s the time to responsibly drop off your = ancient paints, solvents, & more in an environmentally = healthy way for NO CHARGE. For a complete list of acceptable items, www.timetorecycle.org =

 

Friday, August 10th, 6:30pm Dinner, Show at 8pm, and Dancing =

Saturday, August 11th, 6:30pm Dinner, Show at 8pm, and Dancing =

An Evening of Ballroom Dancing: Remembering Moonlight Ballroom =

presented by Canton Cabaret: Stark County’s = Musical Dinner Theatre

Metropolitan Centre Grand = Ballroom, 601 Cleveland Avenue NW, downtown Canton 44702

Enjoy a 9 piece orchestra, singers, ballroom dancing, Michael Sonata (the Frank Sinatra impressionist you have heard so much = about), and some great Meyers Lake surprises!

6:30 p.m. Dinner Set, Show and Dancing=A0 $42.50; = 8:00 p.m. Show Only=A0 $25.00

TICKETS AVAILABLE = NOW at: Bereans,=A0 1100 - 30th St., N. W. Canton 44709; Second April Art Galerie, 209 6th = St., N. W. Canton 44702; Plant Et Art, 1524 Fulton Road N. W.=A0 Canton 44703;or = call 330.456.7397 =A0=A0http://rainbowrepertory.com =A0www.cantoncabaret.com = 330.456.7397

 

Friday, August 10th, 7:30pm to 11:30pm = (doors at 7pm)

Constant Recourse, Gloria Story, Escape From Folly, = & Zack Loomis in concert=A0

presented by GoodForm Concerts www.goodformconcerts.com

Edgewood Community Center, = 6852 Market Avenue North, North Canton 44721

$6 at the door.

 

Friday, September 14th, = 8pm

Big Leg Emma in = concert

presented by Doog Music

Kent Stage, 175 East = Main Street, Kent OH 44240 330.677.5005

Big Leg Emma is a = six member Americana Folk Roots Rock band from Jamestown, New York that creates = music on feel, vibe, and deep-hearted lyrics. BLE has built a = strong following in the festival circuit, sharing stages with Rusted Root, 10,000 = Maniacs, Gin Blossoms, The Sam Bush Band, The Wailers, Keith Anderson, Los Lobos, and = Donna the Buffalo. Songs from the band’s last studio release, “The = Color of Wind,” can be heard nationally on Folk Alley.

General Admission. Advance = tickets $10; or $12 Day of Show.

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=A0=A0=A0 www.biglegemma.com=A0=A0 www.myspace.com/biglegemma=

 

iThursday, September 27th, = time tba

2nd annual Chili Bowl Cook-Off (2nd april = galerie Benefit)

Lake Cable Club House, Fulton Road NW, = Canton OH 44718

www.jeffpoulosblues.com=A0=A0= =A0=A0 www.secondapril.org

Wednesday, October 10th, 6:30pm =

Wednesday Writers' Workshop

2nd April = galerie, 207/209 Sixth Street NW, = downtown Canton OH 44702

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 = (where Court Avenue dead-ends into 6th Street, right around the = corner from the Palace Theatre).  Please contact Audrey = Lavin at lavingroup at aol.com for = details.

 

Thursday, October 11th through Sunday, = October 14th

6th Annual Art Film = Festival

Palace Theatre, Market Avenue North, = downtown Canton OH 44702 330.454.8171

$5 each night. =A0www.cantonpalacetheatre.org<= /a>

 

Sunday, October = 14th

Making Strides = Against Breast Cancer: Annual Walkathon fundraiser

Canton: Pro = Football Hall of Fame

Akron: Aeros Stadium

For more info or = to register, call toll free at 1.888.ACS.OHIO

 

Friday, November 9th, 7pm = =A0

Saturday, November 10th, = 7pm = =A0

Living Fountain Dance presents The Sunshine Concert = Series: The War of Art

Edgewood Community Center, 6852 Market Avenue North, = North Canton OH 44720

Break through the Blocks and Win Your Creative = Battles! Public, all ages welcome. Facilities are handicap accessible. Tickets ($8 = advance, $10 at door donation suggested) available through www.itickets.com and Berean Bookstore on 30th Street NW in Canton. www.livingfountain.org =

 

Friday, November 9, =A0

Saturday, November 10, =A0

Sunday, November 11, =A0

Christkindl Markt =A0

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

The Canton Museum of Art’s Fine Arts Associates present the 36th Annual Christkindl Markt.=A0 The event is = held in the Cultural Center for the Arts’ Great Court and the Canton Museum of = Art.=A0 Artisans and vendors from all over the country keep coming back to = present the finest holiday craft and gift shows in the region. www.cantonart.org =

 

= Saturday, November 10th 2007 through Sunday, February 3rd, = 2008

= American Chronicles: The Art of = Norma= n = Rockwell

= Akron Art Museum, = One South High Street, downtown Akron, OH = 44308

330.376.9185 =A0www.AkronArtMuseum.org=

 

Friday, April = 4th to Sunday, April 13th, 2008

3rd = Annual Stark Arts Festival presented by Stark Arts Coming Together=A0=A0 = www.starkartsfestival.com =

 

Friday, April = 4th, 2008

Art Is = Alive

Canton Museum of = Art & Great Court of the Cultural Center, 1001 = Market Ave.N., Canton=A0=A0 More details tba in the coming months! www.starkartsfestival.com =

 

Sunday, April = 13th, 2008

Stark Arts = Festival Finale

Timken High = School, West Tuscarawas, Canton OH 44702

www.starkartsfestival.com Details tba in the coming months!

 

Time-Sensitive = Opportunities:

 

Call for = Visual Artists: Art needed for ArtsInStark SuperPass = postcards

If you are an artist or know an artist who has some connection to Stark County and would love the exposure of his/her work = to 2,500 people …keep reading. Each month (from September through June), ArtsInStark sends out the SuperPass postcard to donors who have pledged = $36 or more during the AIS annual fund drive.

The cover of the card features the work of a Stark = County (born, working, living) artist, while the back features the monthly = discounts and a short (75 words or less) bio and contact info of the artist. AIS = has used work by professional artists and students. The art needs to be saved in = 300 dpi resolution as a pdf file; jpeg, etc.  The size is basically = 5” x 7”; horizontal or vertical image will work. If you or someone you = know wants to be on the upcoming cards ….please have them (or you) = contact Judi Christy with their interest, art and bio. Judi is = “always looking for good holiday (Halloween, etc.) themes as well as just darn = good (fun!) art.” Contact info: Judi = Christy, Marketing Director 330-452-4096, ext. 404 (office); 330-232-4559 (cell); ArtsinStark -- the County Arts Council "Growing the arts to create smarter kids, new jobs, and = healthier communities." 

 

Call for = Tomorrow’s Community Leaders: Leadership Stark County

presents = SPOTLIGHT STARK COUNTY PROGRAM 2007

If you are a young professional looking for a way to = fuel your enthusiasm, increase your value, and enable you and your company to maintain a competitive advantage, then Spotlight Stark County is for = you. The six sessions are held in noteworthy settings in downtown Canton.=A0 You = will learn to strengthen your personal leadership effectiveness, connect with community leaders, and will volunteer with a local community = organization.

2007 PROGRAM CALENDAR

Thursday, October = 11=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0 Speed Networking*

Optional: Thursday, October 18 = =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Encounter Bus Tour (full day)

Monday, October = 22=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Stark County’s Political Pulse

Monday, November = 5=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Discovering Strengths*

Monday, November = 19=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0 Economic Development/Young CEO’s

Monday, December = 3=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0 The Arts Scene

Programs are from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. unless = indicated

*Facilitated by Kent State University Stark Office of Corporate & Community Services.

PROGRAM TUITION $425. includes all materials and refreshments

APPLICATIONS Apply at www.leadershipstarkcounty.org/spotlight

For more information contact Leadership Stark County = Development Director Stephanie Werren at 330-456-7253 or stephaniew at leadershi= pstarkcounty.org

 

Call to = Audition: The Bang and the Clatter “Dead Guy”

Seeking one female actor, age late 30's, 40's or = 50's. Auditions by appointment only. Please send resumes and headshots (if available) = to: chadstutz at gmail.com =

Premise: Eldon Phelps is given $1million by a reality = TV show, and he only has one week to spend it.=A0 The catch... he won't be = alive at the end of that week. Casting: Roberta Phelps, Eldon's mother. = Rehearsals: mid-August through September. Performances: September 21 through October = 21, 2007.

 

Call for = Instructor(s): Living Fountain Dance Company

For more information or to apply for these positions, = please call 330-649-0773, or email a cover letter and resume to LFDC PO BOX = 9015 Canton, Ohio 44711 or info at livingfountain.org. Posted July 2007.

 

Call for = Rehearsal Mistress: Living Fountain Dance Company

For more information or to apply for this position, = please call 330-649-0773, or email a cover letter and resume to LFDC PO BOX = 9015 Canton, Ohio 44711 or info at livingfountain.org. Posted July 2007.

 

Call for = Ministry Assistant: Living Fountain Dance Company

For more information or to apply for this position, = please call 330-649-0773, or email a cover letter and resume to LFDC PO BOX = 9015 Canton, Ohio 44711 or info at livingfountain.org. Posted July 2007.

 

Call for = Poets/Writers: First Fridays at 2nd April galerie in downtown = Canton
Are you or any of your cohorts (even those who dehort) interested = in reading and/or preferably reciting poetry at regular modified slams to = be held at 2nd april in canton on the first friday of the month July through = December 2007? Cash prizes. Anyone interested can contact Audrey Lavin at lavingroup at aol.com

 

Call for = Entertainers: DanseArt = Events, downtown Canton OH

DanseArt is holding auditions for entertainers for the floor show at its October 14th=A0 = Ballroom Extravaganza Fall Ball.at The McKinley Grand Hotel in downtown Canton. = For audition and show information, call Karen or Jack at Danse Art Events 330.498.9908.

 

Call to Visual = Artists: 2nd Annual Revive Your Heart Arts & Entertainment = Festival, Canton, Sunday August 26th=A0 CALLING ALL ARTISTS! = Painting=A0 Mixed Media=A0 Sculptors=A0 Ceramic=A0 Fine Jewelry. Showcase your work = from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.=A0 Booth Size: 10' x 10' Cost: $25.00 ($20.00 Early = Bird Rate) or $10.00 for Students. =

To download the registration form, click here.

 

Call for = Writers: Cup of Comfort: six new anthologies

The bestselling Cup of Comfort book series is = actively seeking inspiring true stories for new volumes (see below). They seek = narrative nonfiction stories that read like fiction. Stories must be uplifting, = original, in English, typed, titled, and 1000-2000 words. $500 grand prize; $100 = ea. all other stories; copy of book. No entry fee. Email submissions = to = wordsinger at aol.com. = No attachments; one submission per email. Include full name, mailing = address, email address, phone number. For detailed writer’s guidelines: = www.cupofcomfort.com. =

New titles and respective deadlines = are:

A Cup of Comfort for Breast Cancer Survivors: Submission = Deadline: 8/15/07

A Cup of Comfort for Spouses & Children of People with Alzheimer’s: = Deadline: = 10/15/07

A Cup of Comfort for Divorced = Women: Submission Deadline: = 12/31/2007

 

Call for Bass = Guitarist and Drummer: The Dan Kenyon Band

http://www.myspace.com/dankeny= on1 DKB is looking for the right fit for the band: “for a drummer and = a bass player that is passionate about Jesus, and is a talented musician. = Several big shows are lined up, and we need to have a solid drummer and bass = player.” dankenyon1 at yahoo.com =

 

Call for = Visual Artists: The Stark County Story Quilts Project

Exhibit Opens January 18th, 2008 to = February 15th, 2008. at 2nd April galerie, downtown Canton. The Stark County = Story Quilts Project will be an adaptation of the works of renowned artist = Faith Ringgold. In a series of workshops held throughout Stark County and at = our educational space downtown, participants will learn about the life and = works of Faith Ringgold, an African American artist and author who produced much = of her work during the Civil Rights Movement. From this perspective, workshop participants will then be asked to produce both a written and visual = history of their experiences in Stark County before, during and after The Civil = Rights Movement, using Faith Ringgold's "Story Quilts" as a model. = Upon completion, these "Stark County Story Quilts" will then be = assembled at our special exhibition space in Downtown Canton to then be used as a learning tool for school groups, civic groups and other organizations. = Quilt panels will consist of both the literary and visual elements of each = personal history and will be assembled in time periods based on the age of the participant, creating a timeline effect for the exhibit. The ultimate = goal of this project is to create a permanent history of our community both = created by and witnessed by its citizens through the vocabulary of Art. For more information on participating in one of the workshops or if you are = interested in hosting a workshop at your location, please call 2nd April at = 330-451-0924 or email us at todd at secondapril.org

 

Call for = Visual Artists: In the Round Community Art Space

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

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

 

Call for = Students: Rabbit on the Moon, 192 Federal Ave NE, Massillon OH = 44646

Offering a variety of visual arts & writing = classes for young & young at heart. New classes will start in September. Call = Kathy Jevec at 330.844.4991.

 

Call for = Students: Edgewood Community Center & Living Fountain

Offering group classes in theatre, music, dance, = & visual arts. Also private music lessons for guitar, bass, drums, vocal, = piano lessons available by appointment. Email kpayne at edgewoodcommunitycenter.com.

Visit the website for current class offerings and = special events: www.edgewoodcommunitycen= ter.com

 

Call for = Students: Weathervane Playhouse

Classes for all ages, including offerings in Musical Theater, Hands-On Theater (H.O.T.) Summer Camps, SummerStock 2007, & = more. Register at 330-836-2626 x 17 or online www.WeathervanePlayhouse.co= m.

 

Now through July 29th

A Narrow Bridge (by Cliff Hershman) = presented by The Bang and = The Clatter Theatre Company

Summit ArtSpace Facility, 140 E. = Market St., Akron, OH 44308 Phone: = 330.606.5317

Recommended for mature audiences only. = This world premiere is an unrelenting look at a family fragmented by drugs, work pressures, and sexuality. Parents and siblings clash as they find out = who they are and what they can hold onto in their lives. =A0E-mail: andthe at bnctheatre.com=A0=A0 = Website: www.bnctheatre.com<= /p>

 

Now through August 5th

Studio M Opening:=A0 George Buza’s = “Hungary:=A0 The Hearth of Europe” (Photography)

Studio M at Massillon Museum, = 121 Lincoln Way East, downtown Massillon OH 44646

The Massillon Museum’s Studio M presents this photographic exhibition by George Buza of Bay Village from June = 22nd through August 5th. The exhibition opens with a free = reception for the artist on Friday, June 22, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. in the = Museum’s lower lobby.  Buza chose the theme, “Hungary: The Hearth of Europe” to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the Hungarian Revolution.  The artist’s lengthy list of shows and awards is crowned by a 1996 invitation from the Embassy of the Republic of Hungary = to provide a photographic exhibition depicting U.S. and Hungarian = cityscapes for an international embassy reception.
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
www.massillonmuseum.org

 

Now through August = 19th

Midwest Visions of Impressionism = Exhibit

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

This summer exhibition will illustrate the = significance of 33 talented painters who are often overlooked in larger American = Impressionism surveys. The exhibition will focus on the similarities and = differences among artists associated with the region of Illinois, Indiana and Ohio, = as well as within the larger American Impressionism movement.  It will = examine whether or not the region in which the artists lived and studied had a noticeable effect on their paintings.
The exhibition of approximately 70 paintings highlights artists, born or = raised in the Midwest, who practiced American Impressionism from the1890s to = the 1930s:  John Ottis Adams, George Adomeit, George Ames Aldrich, May = Ames, Otto H. Bacher, L. Clarence Ball, Karl Albert Buehr, V.J. Cariani, = William Merritt Chase, William Clusmann, Charles Dahlgreen, Frank Virgil Dudley, = Maude Eggemeyer, William J. Forsyth, Alexis Jean Fournier, Marie Goth, =
Frederick Gottwald, Carl Graf, Louis Oscar Griffith, Lucy Hartrath, Emil Jacques, Karl = Kappes, Lewis Henry Meakin, Pauline Palmer, Louis Ritman, Ada Walter Shulz, = Adolph Shulz, Otto Stark, Theodore Clement Steele, John Henry Twachtman, Will Vawter, = Abel Warshawsky, and Edward K. Williams.
An 80-page, soft cover catalog accompanying the exhibition will include essays‹focusing on the regions of the Midwest that became known as = =B3hot spots=B2 for Impressionism‹by Shearer and Dr. Dean A. Porter, = Director Emeritus, Snite Museum of Art.  Independent curator Brigitte Foley = and Massillon Museum Curator Alexandra Nicholis will research and write = biographies of the artists. The book will include an array of four-color images on high-quality, acid-free paper.
Out-of-town visitors may take advantage of a special package that will = be available throughout the run of the show‹a night at the Hampton = Inn Massillon (which includes hot and cold breakfast selections, VIP = turn-down service, and an in-room gift) and weekend tickets for a movie at the = historic Lions Lincoln Theatre.  All are within easy and safe walking = distance of the Massillon Museum.  For details, call the Hampton Inn = (330-834-1144 or 1-800-HAMPTON) or the Massillon Museum (330-833-4061).
A series of accompanying activities have been planned throughout the run = of the exhibition: classes featuring Impressionist movement and painting = (beginning in June); Gallery Talks (June 20 and July 11); Impressionist Workshops for Children (June 23, July 21, and August 18); Brown Bag Lunch (June 26); Impressionism Summer Camp (August 7) and Watercolor Demonstrations with =
Nancy Stewart Matin and Brian Robinson (August 19).  Call the Massillon Museum at = 330-833-4061 or visit www.massillonmuseum.org for details.

Now through August 26th =

Always, Patsy Cline (directed by = Donna = Drake)

Carousel Dinner Theatre

www.carouseldinnertheatre.= com

 

Now through August 13th, = 2007

Monday Summer Movies for = Kids

Canton Palace = Theatre
WHBC Radio and The Palace, together, with the = generous assistance of the William E. Shannafelt Philanthropic Fund, will show = movies for children every Monday from June 11 to August 13. The Palace requires = that an adult accompany all children under the age of 12. Children dropped = off must be picked up within 15 minutes of the conclusion of the movie. Groups = must call 330-454-8172 for reservations no later than 4 PM on the Wednesday prior = to the following Monday's movie beginning June 12 and running through August = 13. Start time is always 1 PM; theatre doors open at 12:15. Donation is only 94 = cents with a 6-cent donation to the Palace, for a total of only $1.
July 23 Harry Potter and = the Sorcerer's Stone
July 30 All Dogs Go To Heaven
August 6 Night at the Museum
August 13 Happy Feet
*Movie titles may change depending on availability.

= 3 current exhibits at Akron Art = Museum:

= “Building the New Akron Art Museum” through September = 30th

= “Prized Images: The Knight Purchase Award for Photographic Media” through = Oct. 14th

= “Women at an Exhibition” through November = 9th

= The NEW Akron Art Museum, = One South High Street, downtown Akron, OH = 44308

330.376.9185 =A0www.AkronArtMuseum.org=

 

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!

 

Call for = Postings: Free! Canton/Stark County Convention & Visitors' = Bureau

This site is a wonderful & user-friendly resource = for all sorts of “stuff going on” in Stark County. Many thanks = to the friendly staff of the Stark Cty CVB for providing this resource! To = submit YOUR organization’s event info for FREE, or to check out what’s happening in our area, just click this link: http://w= ww.cantonstarkcvb.com/calendar/events/index.php

 

Call for = Musical Instruments: Music Alive

Sponsored by = 91.3 The Summit, = Akron = Public = Schools, and = Taylor Band & Orchestra

Do you have an unloved, dusty and forgotten musical instrument in your attic, closet or basement? There are dozens of kids who’d love the chance to learn to play it…kids whose = families simply can’t afford the expense of buying their child a musical instrument.

Through Music = Alive, a program to help young musicians in our local schools realize their = dreams and learn the joys of playing an instrument, 91.3 The Summit and Taylor = Band & Orchestra will collect and repair instruments and see they = get placed in the hands of kids who will truly appreciate them. Let’s = keep the MUSIC ALIVE for a new generation. 330-761-3099.

 

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 = 2nd April galerie, 207/209 Sixth Street NW, downtown Canton OH 44702 = (where Court Avenue dead-ends into 6th Street, right around the = corner from the Palace Theatre).  Please contact Audrey = Lavin at lavingroup at aol.com for = details.

 

Call for Writers: http://aprilboyer.com

Guidelines for permanent = use are now posted at http://aprilboyer.com/sub= missGdls.html Please check there for further details. Updated links and author's news = are there, too.

 

New Art Venue! = (Wanda) Montgomery Studio & Gallery

inside of Cyrus Custom Framing @ 2645 Cleveland = Avenue NW, Canton OH 44709. Paintings, altered books, jewelry, cards, canes, = furniture, & more. Hours 10a to 6p M-F, and 10 to 5p = Saturdays.

  

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

"While one person hesitates = because he feels inferior,
the other is busy making mistakes and becoming = superior."~Henry = C. Link

 

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For those interested in filmmaking and networking opportunities, you should consider attending the Indie Gathering Film = Festival, August 3-5, 2007 at Holiday = Inn, Independence, Ohio, because many filmmakers from all over = the country will be there, plus there are plenty of free lectures and = competitions for those who are interested to learn more = filmmaking.

 

Go check out films or go attend the free lectures, = you will find that the money spent is worth the experience. Don’t take my = words for it, but from those who were there in the = past.

 

You can also buy independent films or books or have = at least, use this weekend to get some help for your = projects.

 

Go visit their site at http://www.theindiegathering.c= om and see the list of films and the list of free lectures and use the = whole weekend to socialize and networking.

 

Support independent = filmmaking

 

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www.mdifilm.com

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------=_NextPart_000_02BA_01C7CC97.851A9BB0-- From suehollandjohnson at yahoo.com Sun Jul 22 17:14:14 2007 From: suehollandjohnson at yahoo.com (sue holland johnson) Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2007 17:14:14 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Join Us Saturday: "Tricks of the Trade" Creative Writing for Playwrights, Screen & Fiction Writers Message-ID: <404630.71715.qm@web38703.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-703595922-1185149654=:71715 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Come,Join us, continuing Sat., 7/28, 8/11 & 8/25 Ongoing Informal Sessions Open to Aspiring Creators. . . WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio ?Tricks of the Trade: Creative Writing for Aspiring Playwrights, Screen and Fiction Writers? with Sue Johnson, Ruby Fox and Gary Webster. Summer Saturdays Sat. 7/28, Sat. 8/11 & Sat. 8/25 (Fall Schedule TBD) Are you looking for an opportunity to help you develop your creative work? Would you like to read your work-in-progress to fellow writers in an informal setting and get feedback? Here?s your chance to express your creativity through developing and writing drama, comedy or ?dramedy' and get insights and advice from experienced writers and directors. Johnson, Fox & Webster will also help you ?fine tune and tweak? the fundamentals of writing. Hone your skills or learn how to combine the elements (exposition, setting, characters, plot, theme, climax, denouement, etc.) in the craft of writing a stage play, screen play, or fiction, which tells a story through strong characters and events: Concept, Content, & Format for each genre. See your story develop and evolve into a one-act play, video or other performance piece which may be considered for production in upcoming ?PlayActs? Performances or on WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS TV show.. Saturdays, 7/28, 8/11,& 8/25 (Fall sessions TBD) 2:00 ? 4:30 P Plan to attend all informal sessions to see your work progress To Participate or for Info and Shaker Heights Location. wakeup4664 at aol.com Fee: Donation, each session [NOTE: You may need to bring multiple copies of pages to be read/worked on at each session. ] The coach/instructors . . . Sue Johnson, Director of the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, is an actor, director, producer and coach who writes and co-authors plays with Ruby Fox and Gary Webster. Fox, Webster and Johnson co-wrote Harlem Blues, which was staged in ?PlayActs? Performances, 2004. Fox and Johnson were co-writers with Gary Webster who conceived and wrote My Big Fat Dysfunctional Office, commissioned by the Ohio Education Association. Sue produces, directs and co-hosts WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS with Chris Fortunato and Mac Michael. The program, which celebrates and showcases the diversity of performing and cultural artists, airs Saturdays, 5:30 ? 6:30 P on Time Warner Cable, ch. 21, eastern suburbs and ch. 23, western suburbs, and on Cox Cable, ch. 45, Fridays, 9:30 ? 10:30 P. The show can be seen on Cleveland Access, ch. 25 on Mondayss, 7:00-8:00 P. Johnson's "Tricks of the Trade: Craft, Career & Professional Development" workshops and private coaching are well-known throughout the performing arts and business community. For more information about the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio "PlayActs" Performances, Productions, Training or, about being a guest on WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS, email: wakeup4664 at aol.com. Or, go to www.wakeupandlives.org. Robert ?Ruby? Fox, Playwright ?in ? Residence, has written both drama and comedy which reflect his deep understanding of people, their foibles and triumphs. Over the years, he has written such diverse pieces as Wednesdays with Hilda which addresses race relations and touches the heart with Jewish heritage and, Sophie?s Legacy, which takes an improbable look at ?creative pregnancy.? Recently, Ruby and his work were the focus of the Actors? Studio TV program, WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS where local actors read excerpts of his play, Date Mates. Ruby is also co-author, along with Gary Webster and Sue Johnson of Harlem Blues, a play about four female African-American actors in Harlem, which sprung from his fertile imagination. Ruby also was part of the writing team for Webster?s My Big Fat Dysfunctional Office which was commissioned by the Ohio Education Association. Currently, and for the past 6 years, Ruby has been leading a writers? group that meets the first and third Tuesday of every month at Borders Books at Severance Mall. In 2005, Ruby celebrated his 80th birthday with a huge surprise birthday party given by his wife, Donna, and his family, where he saw his original one-act plays, Wednesdays with Hilda and Celibacy Odyssey performed at the Cleveland Playhouse. He has been featured twice in the Cleveland Jewish News as an ?elder? person and playwright of distinction. The WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio has dedicated its 2005-06 season of ?PlayActs? to Ruby. In September, 2005, Ruby and Celibacy Odyssey headed to the Big Apple, where Celibacy Odyssey, ?a farcical fantasy romp,? was performed off-Broadway at the Studio Theatre. Ruby, a resident of University Heights, is considered a late bloomer. He chose the field of writing for live theatre, because of his admiration for live performances and their writers. He was in his late sixties when he began and discovered a hidden talent that he didn?t realize he had. Since, he has written two movies, Shanghai Journey, and Murrow?s Children, which is now being considered for production. His plays have been read at the Cleveland Playhouse, Cuyahoga Community College and Ensemble Theatre, Cleveland, Ohio. Gary Webster, Playwright ? in ? Residence, will have ?PlayActs? Performances, 2006-07 dedicated to him in recognition of his extraordinary writing contributions to WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio. Gary has been working with WAKE UP And LIVE since 1998. As a prolific sketch writer, he co-wrote Harlem Blues with Fox and Johnson, and was the head writer on My Big, Fat Dysfunctional Office, which was performed in Columbus, OH, before an appreciative group of members of the Ohio Education Association. His full-length play, Strictly Platonic? premiered as a stage reading in ?PlayActs? Performances, 2007. Gary has been writing plays since 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! He followed that up with parodies of several Shakespearian plays. Gary made his directorial debut, recently, with Saturday Confessions, A Priest?s Tale, which was performed at Cleveland Public Theater. He?s been a member of Fox?s writing group for years. His playwright's training came via Bob Noll's class at the Cleveland Playhouse. Gary is the morning announcer and operations manager at WBKC/AM-1460 in Painesville, in addition to being a performer, essayist, and director. You can find more of Webster?s work at www.keepwriting.net. # # # http://carolirvin.com/wakeup.htm --------------------------------- Boardwalk for $500? In 2007? Ha! Play Monopoly Here and Now (it's updated for today's economy) at Yahoo! Games. --0-703595922-1185149654=:71715 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
 Come,Join us, continuing Sat., 7/28, 8/11 & 8/25
                         Ongoing Informal Sessions Open to Aspiring Creators. . .
 
WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio

 

                ?Tricks of the Trade: Creative Writing for

             Aspiring Playwrights, Screen and Fiction Writers?

                                                       with

                          Sue Johnson, Ruby Fox and Gary Webster.

                                                                Summer Saturdays

                                              Sat. 7/28, Sat. 8/11 & Sat. 8/25

                                           (Fall Schedule TBD)

 
Are you looking for an opportunity to help you develop your creative work?  Would you like to read your work-in-progress to fellow writers in an informal setting and get feedback?  Here?s your chance to express your creativity through developing and writing drama, comedy or ?dramedy' and get insights and advice from experienced writers and directors.
 
Johnson, Fox & Webster will also help you ?fine tune and tweak? the fundamentals of writing. Hone your skills or learn how to combine the elements (exposition, setting, characters, plot, theme, climax, denouement, etc.) in the craft of writing a stage play, screen play, or fiction, which tells a story through strong characters and events: Concept, Content, & Format for each genre.
 
See your story develop and evolve into a one-act play, video or other performance piece which may be considered for production in upcoming ?PlayActs? Performances or on WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS TV show..
 
Saturdays,  7/28, 8/11,&  8/25
(Fall sessions TBD)
2:00 ? 4:30 P
Plan to attend all informal sessions to see your work progress
 
To Participate or for Info and Shaker Heights Location.
 
Fee:  Donation, each session
 
[NOTE:  You may need to bring multiple copies of pages to be read/worked on at each
                session. ]
 
The coach/instructors . . .
Sue Johnson, Director of the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, is an actor, director, producer and coach who writes and co-authors plays with Ruby Fox and Gary Webster. Fox, Webster and Johnson co-wrote Harlem Blues, which was staged in ?PlayActs? Performances, 2004. Fox and Johnson were co-writers with Gary Webster who conceived and wrote My Big Fat Dysfunctional Office, commissioned by the Ohio Education Association.
 Sue produces, directs and co-hosts WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS with Chris Fortunato and Mac Michael. The program, which celebrates and showcases the diversity of performing and cultural artists, airs Saturdays, 5:30 ? 6:30 P on Time Warner Cable, ch. 21, eastern suburbs and ch. 23, western suburbs, and on Cox Cable, ch. 45, Fridays, 9:30 ? 10:30 P. The show can be seen on Cleveland Access, ch. 25 on Mondayss, 7:00-8:00 P.
           Johnson's "Tricks of the Trade: Craft, Career & Professional Development" workshops and private coaching are well-known throughout the performing arts and business community.
           For more information about the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio "PlayActs" Performances, Productions, Training or, about being a guest on WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS, email: wakeup4664 at aol.com. Or, go to
www.wakeupandlives.org.
 
     Robert ?Ruby? Fox, Playwright ?in ? Residence, has written both drama and comedy which reflect his deep understanding of people, their foibles and triumphs.  Over the years, he has written such diverse pieces as Wednesdays with Hilda which addresses race relations and touches the heart with Jewish heritage and, Sophie?s Legacy, which takes an improbable look at ?creative pregnancy.?  Recently, Ruby and his work were the focus of the Actors? Studio TV program, WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS where local actors read excerpts of his play, Date Mates.  Ruby is also co-author, along with Gary Webster and Sue Johnson of Harlem Blues, a play about four female African-American actors in Harlem, which sprung from his fertile imagination. Ruby also was part of the writing team for Webster?s My Big Fat Dysfunctional Office which was commissioned by the Ohio Education Association.   Currently, and for the past 6 years, Ruby has been leading a writers? group that meets the first and third Tuesday of every month at Borders Books at Severance Mall.
 
In 2005, Ruby celebrated his 80th birthday with a huge surprise birthday party given by his wife, Donna, and his family, where he saw his original one-act plays, Wednesdays with Hilda and Celibacy Odyssey performed at the Cleveland Playhouse.  He has been  featured twice  in the Cleveland Jewish News as an ?elder? person and playwright of distinction.   The WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio has dedicated its 2005-06 season of ?PlayActs? to Ruby.  In September, 2005, Ruby and Celibacy Odyssey  headed to the Big Apple, where Celibacy Odyssey, ?a farcical fantasy romp,? was performed off-Broadway at the Studio Theatre. 
Ruby, a resident of University Heights, is considered a late bloomer.  He chose the field of writing for live theatre, because of his admiration for live performances and their writers.  He was in his late sixties when he began and discovered a hidden talent that he didn?t realize he had.  Since, he has written two movies, Shanghai Journey, and Murrow?s Children, which is now being considered for production.  His plays have been read at the Cleveland Playhouse, Cuyahoga Community College and Ensemble Theatre, Cleveland, Ohio. 
 
     Gary Webster, Playwright ? in ? Residence, will have ?PlayActs? Performances, 2006-07 dedicated to him in recognition of his extraordinary writing contributions to WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio.  Gary has been working with WAKE UP And LIVE since 1998.  As a prolific sketch writer, he co-wrote Harlem Blues with Fox and Johnson, and was the head writer on My Big, Fat Dysfunctional Office, which was performed in Columbus, OH, before an appreciative group of members of the Ohio Education Association. His full-length play, Strictly Platonic?  premiered as a stage reading  in  ?PlayActs? Performances,  2007.
Gary has been writing plays since 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!  He followed that up with parodies of several Shakespearian plays.  Gary made his directorial debut, recently, with Saturday Confessions, A Priest?s Tale, which was performed at Cleveland Public Theater.  He?s been a member of Fox?s writing group for years. His playwright's training came via Bob Noll's class at the Cleveland Playhouse.   Gary is the morning announcer and operations manager at WBKC/AM-1460 in Painesville, in addition to being a performer, essayist, and director.   You can find more of Webster?s work at www.keepwriting.net.

 
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Play Monopoly Here and Now (it's updated for today's economy) at Yahoo! Games. --0-703595922-1185149654=:71715-- From suehollandjohnson at yahoo.com Sun Jul 22 18:05:23 2007 From: suehollandjohnson at yahoo.com (sue holland johnson) Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2007 18:05:23 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sue Johnson's "Wake Up, Get Up, Get Busy" Life Enrichment Series for Performing Artists , Sat. 8/11/07 Message-ID: <105193.44056.qm@web38714.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1430086596-1185152723=:44056 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit By Special Request! From Sue Johnson and WAKE UP And LIVE?s Center for Performing, Cultural & Living Arts a Life Enrichment ? and ? Personal Power Series . . . "Spiritual Approach to Pursuing Your Passion" Continuing . . . the WAKE UP And LIVE Personal Power series ?Wake Up, Get Up, Get busy,? inspirational sessions & messages of empowerment & enlightenment to create amazing things which can begin to flow into your experience. Question: Are there things in your life that you no longer want to experience? Question: Do you want to Be GOOD? Have GOOD? Do GOOD? Feel GOOD? Then, whether you are a Performing Artist or Business Professional, you will want to: Discover Life Lessons to . . . change, improve & enrich your life through meditation, music & messages of inspiration. This series uses a holistic approach to bring about change, solve problems, become the whole best person you are meant to be: Physical, Mental, Emotional, Spiritual, Material, Financial & in your Relationships. Here?s a sample of positive changes you can make. . ?Create A New You For A New Life? . ?Using the Power Within for Creative Change? . ?Connecting with your Higher Power? WHEN: Sat. 8/11/07 2:00 ? 4:30 P (or by appointment for private coaching) WHERE: For Information & to Register for Shaker Heights location, wakeup4664 at aol.com FEE: $10.00 Suggested donation INSTRUCTOR: Sue Johnson . . . Actor, Coach, & Director, WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio, Author, Motivational Speaker, Leadership Trainer uses the insights and practical guidance from her writings, presentations and lectures, which include: . Tricks of the Trade: A Spiritual Approach to Pursuing Your Personal & Professional Passion. Inspirational Insights about God at work through the 5 Levels of Going For Your Dreams . . . . Let There Be Light, (Adapted from a play by Gary Webster). A Seeker searches for the Truths about the meaning of success at work, at home & at play. . ?Acting Techniques to Discover & Pursue Your Passion? On Choosing Change: Wake Up, Get Up, Get Busy . ?Acting Techniques to Bounce Back From the Blues & Blahs? On Miracles & Magic: Conflicts & Conversations With Myself to Renew, Revitalize & Reenergize . ?Acting Techniques to Enrich & Enjoy Your Travels Through Life? Something?s Wrong With This Picture: Universal Clues & Messages . ?My Life As An Actor & Other Myths? To Thine Own Self Be True: Tips to Put Joy Into Your Life on A Daily Basis (Also incorporated are the teachings and learnings from the authors of Ask and It Is Given, What the Bleep. . , and The Secret.) Sue Johnson, is also the Director, Producer, Host, WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS which showcases and celebrates the diversity of the performing arts and artists, and cultural arts in northeast Ohio. The performing & cultural arts program airs , Cable, ch. 21, eastern suburbs and ch. 23, western suburbs, on Cox Cable, ch. 45 & Cleveland Access, ch. 26 In addition to her Holistic Health and Well-being Life Enrichment and Personal Power sessions, Sue offers ?Tricks of the Trade: Craft, Career & Professional Development? classes and coaching, and "Tricks of the Trade: Acting Seminars for Business & Leadership Training" consultations, workshops and private coaching which are well-known throughout the performing arts and corporate community. # # # http://carolirvin.com/wakeup.htm --------------------------------- Get the free Yahoo! toolbar and rest assured with the added security of spyware protection. --0-1430086596-1185152723=:44056 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
By Special Request!
 
From
Sue Johnson
and
WAKE UP And LIVE?s Center for Performing, Cultural & Living Arts  
a Life Enrichment  ? and ? Personal Power Series . . .

             "Spiritual Approach to Pursuing Your Passion"

Continuing . . . the WAKE UP And LIVE Personal Power series ?Wake Up, Get Up, Get busy,? inspirational sessions & messages of empowerment & enlightenment to create amazing things which can begin to flow into your experience.

 
Question:  Are there things in your life that you no longer want to experience?
Question:  Do you want to Be GOOD? Have GOOD? Do GOOD? Feel GOOD?
 
Then, whether you are a Performing Artist or Business Professional, you will want to:  Discover Life Lessons to . . . change, improve & enrich your life through meditation, music & messages of inspiration. 
 
This series uses a holistic approach to bring about change, solve problems, become the whole best person you are meant to be: Physical, Mental, Emotional, Spiritual, Material, Financial & in your Relationships. Here?s a sample of positive changes you can make. 
.  ?Create A New You For A New Life?
.  ?Using the Power Within for Creative Change?
.  ?Connecting with your Higher Power?
 
WHEN:    Sat.   8/11/07      2:00 ? 4:30 P 

                      (or by appointment for private coaching)

WHERE:    For Information & to Register for Shaker Heights location,  wakeup4664 at aol.com

FEE:          $10.00 Suggested donation

 
INSTRUCTOR:  Sue Johnson . . .  Actor, Coach, & Director, WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio, Author, Motivational Speaker, Leadership Trainer uses the insights and practical guidance from her writings, presentations and lectures, which include:
.  Tricks of the Trade:  A Spiritual Approach to   Pursuing Your Personal
   & Professional Passion.   Inspirational Insights about God at work through the 5
    Levels of  Going For Your Dreams . . .
.  Let There Be Light, (Adapted from a play by Gary Webster). A Seeker searches for
    the Truths about  the meaning of success at work, at  home & at play.
. ?Acting Techniques to Discover & Pursue Your Passion?  On Choosing
    Change: Wake Up,  Get Up, Get Busy
. ?Acting Techniques to Bounce Back From the Blues & Blahs?  On
    Miracles & Magic: Conflicts & Conversations With  Myself to Renew, Revitalize & Reenergize
            .  ?Acting Techniques to Enrich & Enjoy Your Travels Through Life?
                     Something?s  Wrong With This Picture: Universal Clues &  Messages
            .  ?My Life As An Actor & Other Myths? To Thine Own Self Be True: Tips to
                     Put Joy Into Your Life on A  Daily Basis
(Also incorporated are the teachings and learnings from the authors of Ask and It Is Given, What the Bleep. . ,  and The Secret.)
Sue Johnson, is also the Director, Producer, Host, WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS  which showcases and celebrates the diversity of the performing arts and artists, and cultural arts in northeast Ohio. The performing & cultural arts program airs , Cable, ch. 21, eastern suburbs and ch. 23, western suburbs, on Cox Cable, ch. 45 & Cleveland Access, ch. 26
In addition to her Holistic Health and Well-being Life Enrichment and Personal Power sessions, Sue offers ?Tricks of the Trade: Craft, Career & Professional Development?  classes and coaching, and "Tricks of the Trade: Acting Seminars for Business & Leadership Training" consultations, workshops and private coaching which are well-known throughout the performing arts and corporate community.
 
                                              # # #



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Get the free Yahoo! toolbar and rest assured with the added security of spyware protection. --0-1430086596-1185152723=:44056-- From operapertutti at yahoo.com Sun Jul 22 18:45:40 2007 From: operapertutti at yahoo.com (Andrea Anelli) Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2007 18:45:40 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Opera Per Tutti seeks Baratone Message-ID: <366814.76443.qm@web63110.mail.re1.yahoo.com> --0-2072719720-1185155140=:76443 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Opera Per Tutti seeks Baritone to sing 2 roles in their upcoming production of "A Night of Leonard Bernstein". Roles are the Baritone part in The Trio, in Bernstein's one act opera, Trouble in Tahiti, and Riff in West Side Story, selections in Concert. Rehearsals begin Aug. 16 and performances are at The Solon Center for the Arts, Sept. 28, 29, & 30. All performers are compensated. For information or appointment, call Andrea Anelli at 440-862-0144 --------------------------------- Boardwalk for $500? In 2007? Ha! Play Monopoly Here and Now (it's updated for today's economy) at Yahoo! Games. --0-2072719720-1185155140=:76443 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit      Opera Per Tutti seeks Baritone to sing 2 roles in their upcoming production of "A Night of Leonard Bernstein".

     Roles are the Baritone part in The Trio, in Bernstein's one act opera, Trouble in Tahiti, and Riff in West Side Story, selections in Concert.

     Rehearsals begin Aug. 16 and performances are at The Solon Center for the Arts, Sept. 28, 29, & 30.  All performers are compensated.

     For information or appointment, call Andrea Anelli at 440-862-0144


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Play Monopoly Here and Now (it's updated for today's economy) at Yahoo! Games. --0-2072719720-1185155140=:76443-- From funkshin69 at yahoo.com Sun Jul 22 19:19:29 2007 From: funkshin69 at yahoo.com (james jones) Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2007 19:19:29 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Church House Rocks Casting Call Message-ID: <418005.25769.qm@web32705.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1402778074-1185157169=:25769 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Church House Rocks, is holding a Cattle Call for all singer/dancers. Preferebly males between the ages of 18-50. We are also looking for females between the same age bracket, and capability. This cattle call is for our upcoming season of productions, that will be produced at several Regional theaters in the greater Cleveland area. There is compensation. Please respond ASAP, as positions are filling up fast, and there are only a few left to be filled. Please call 216-224-8292, to set up an appointment. James Ronald Jones, II Director/Singer/Actor --------------------------------- Got a little couch potato? Check out fun summer activities for kids. --0-1402778074-1185157169=:25769 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Church House Rocks, is holding a Cattle Call for all singer/dancers. Preferebly males between the ages of 18-50. We are also looking for females between the same age bracket, and capability. This cattle call is for our upcoming season of productions, that will be produced at  several Regional theaters in the greater Cleveland area.
 
There is compensation.
 
Please respond ASAP, as positions are filling up fast, and there are only a few left to be filled.
 
Please call 216-224-8292, to set up an appointment.


James Ronald Jones, II
Director/Singer/Actor
 


Got a little couch potato?
Check out fun summer activities for kids. --0-1402778074-1185157169=:25769-- From royberko at yahoo.com Sun Jul 22 19:33:28 2007 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2007 19:33:28 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: MALICIOUS BUNNY (4th Wall Productions) Message-ID: <693632.65435.qm@web33111.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Delightful black comedy/mystery at Fourth Wall Productions Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times On the way out of Kalliope Theatre, where Fourth Wall Productions is staging their newest offering, ?MALICIOUS BUNNY,? I said to the script?s author, Matthew Sprosty, ?You have a twisted mind! A brilliant, but twisted mind!? He responded with an innocent grin which split his cherubic blushing face. Fourth Wall Productions is just completing its first year of activity. Made up mainly of Ohio University theatre graduates, the company, who are mainly from the Cleveland area, thought that there was a need on the North Coast for a company which performed new works by new writers. They are mainly looking at scripts from OU?s Playwriting Program. If ?MALICIOUS BUNNY? is any example of the quality of the scripts and production values that we will be seeing in the future, Fourth Wall is a welcome addition to the Cleveland scene. Sprosty has a wonderful way of leading his audience down one path, doing a quick detour, allowing the viewers to find themselves guessing at what will happen next. In ?MALICIOUS BUNNY? he has given us a black comedy/mystery that is cleverly conceived. The author contends that the play is not autobiographical, but did germinate from experiences with his last girl friend and her parents. He emphatically insists, and states in the program that it was his LAST girl friend, not this one. (Okay, Matthew, now that it?s officially in public print, hopefully this saves you from your present main squeeze?s parents not dragging her out of the theatre and forbidding her from seeing you when they attend next Saturday?s performance.) The plot? A couple of twenty-four year olds have hit the one-and-a-half year point in their marriage. She (Angela) is an artist, who is on a sabbatical from creating. He is an engineering graduate who is working as a janitor because she wants to live in Cleveland, near her parents, and he can?t find a job in his field on the north coast. She is bored and manipulates her somewhat naive husband (Jonathon) to do her beckoning. She may be named Angela, but she is no angel! Her list? Kill her parents, get a million dollars, and buy the penthouse condo in their building. To go any further with the plot would blow the whole premise. It?s enough to say there are enough twists and turns to make the surprise ending a head shaker and allow you to leave with a smile on your face! Director Rebecca Cole has paced the play well. She is aided by a cast that understands the plot and their characters. (Having the playwright on-hand to work with during the production and explain his concepts obviously turned out to be a great aid in the staging process.) Nate Bigger, a blond with the look of total innocence and a voice to match, is wonderful as Jonathon. He gets totally wrapped in the role and takes us right along. Though Stephanie Ford?s Angela could have sounded a little more vocally manipulative, she is quite believable as the spoiled little rich girl who gets everything she wants (or, so it seems). Dash Combs is both properly delightful and menacing as Jonathon?s buddy, Greg. Steven Hoffman and Kat Gallagher do well as Angela?s parents, but are much better as the detectives. (Hmm....and why are there detectives? I?m not going to tell!) Capsule judgement: It?s been a while since I?ve had such a good time at a theatre production. The twists, turns and ?oh my goodness moments? in ?MALICIOUS BUNNY? keep the audience laughing and thinking of what?s going to happen next. Bravo! ?MALICIOUS BUNNY? is being staged by Fourth Wall productions at Kalliope Theatre (the corner of Cedar and Lee Roads) through July 29. Tickets: 330-283-2442 or visit www.fourthwallproductions.com. For a sneak peek of the show go to www.myspace.com/fourthwallproductions 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. 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