[NEohioPAL] AUDITION WORKSHOP with Seth Gordon

FSternfeld at aol.com FSternfeld at aol.com
Tue Oct 23 12:23:39 PDT 2007


 
Fairmount  Center for the Arts, School of Theatre 
Fred Sternfeld, director 
Theatre  Classes and Workshops at the Mayfield Village Performing Arts  
Center   
All  classes will be held at Mayfield Village Civic Center off of I-271 and 
Wilson  Mills Rd.  6622 Wilson Mills Rd. at  the corner of Wilson Mills and SOM 
Center Rd. (Ohio Rt. 91)

To register,  call the Fairmount Center at 440-338-3171 or visit 
_www.fairmountcenter.org_ (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/)   
two sections for different ages - 6th- 8th grade AND  9th grade - Adult 
Going In With Your Best: An Audition Workshop For the Working  Professional
Instructor: Seth Gordon 
One  Session
Saturday, December 8,  2007, 1:00 –  4:00pm – 6-8th grade
Sunday,  December 9, 2007, 6:30 – 9:30pm – 9th grade -  Adult
Limit: 12 
Fee:  $30
The workshop will focus on making sure that the actor provides every  
audition with the right material and the confidence and presentation their  talent 
deserves. Actors who wish to participate should come with a memorized and  
prepared three minute monologue.



Seth  Gordon is Associate Artistic Director of  the Cleveland Play House. At 
the Play  House, he produces FusionFest, helps with season planning and 
casting, runs the  Playwrights’ Unit, and directs plays. His Play House directing 
credits include  Dinner with Friends, Proof, Forest City (world premiere), 
Vincent in Brixton,  Tuesdays with Morrie, A Christmas  Story and this season RFK 
and Of Mice and Men. He has also directed in  Cleveland for Dobama Theatre, the 
Cleveland Shakespeare Festival, and the Beck  Center for the Arts. He 
recently directed the Arabic premiere of Our Town in Cairo. Previously, he served  as 
Literary Manager and then as Associate Producer of Primary Stages in New  
York, where he produced and/or directed countless productions, workshops and  
readings of new plays by this country’s leading playwrights. While at Primary  
Stages, he also founded the New American Writers Group, which supports the next  
generation of playwrights. He has also directed at many other New York 
theatres,  and has directed and lectured at various universities including Case 
Western  Reserve University.  He has received  grants from the National Endowment 
for the Arts, Theatre Communications Group,  The Jerome Foundation, and AT&T. 
Productions he produced at Primary Stages  received Obie Awards, Theatre World 
Awards, and several Drama Desk nominations.  He received the 2004 Northern 
Ohio Live Award for Excellence in Theatre. He  received his education at the 
High School of Performing Arts in New York, and  Carnegie Mellon University in 
Pittsburgh. He considers himself a lucky  man.



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