[NEohioPAL] The MAD* Factory Players Present First Friday Improv

The Mad Factory themadfactory2 at oberlin.net
Wed Nov 5 08:05:25 PST 2008


The MAD* Factory Players Proudly Announce

First Friday Improv at the First Church Fellowship Hall



Where: 106 North Main St., corner of Main St.(Route 58) and Lorain St.(Route 
511) in Oberlin.



When: The First Friday of Every Month at 7:00pm



Our next performance is November 7th


 Also join us on December 5th, January 2nd, February 6th, March 6th, April 
3rd, and May 1st  !!!



If you like to laugh, bring the whole family to be entertained by our 
talented improvisational troupe. Performances are free with generous 
donations accepted. Seating is first come first served, doors open ½ hour 
before the show.



 For more information, please call The MAD* Factory at 440-774-7062
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>   1. Bernardo review: NOISES OFF (Aurora Community Theatre)
>      (Donald Bernardo)
>   2. Friday performance Sold Out! Love! Valour! Compassion!
>      (Jan Harcar)
>   3. Poetry2Nite at Coventry Library w/guest vocalist Matt Ashford
>      (Vince Robinson)
>   4. STILL TIME TO CATCH THAT CUCKOO! (Marcia Hanzal)
>   5. Re: IT'S NOW OR NEVER FOR ME! (Larry Williams)
>   6. OHS THESPIANS... (esonnie)
>   7. "The Hobbit" and a Hobbit themed "Dinner before the Show"
>      This Saturday! (Pamela Hammond)
>   8. Looking for someone who can take AFFORDABLE headshots for 4
>      people (AriesMoon)
>   9. fall play at University School (Pribble Carol)
>  10. Rave WSL Review of NIXON'S NIXON at Actors' Summit Final 4
>      Performances (Neil Thackaberry)
>  11. Garrettsville Curtains up Theatre presents Fame in June 2009,
>      dancers contact... (jacquelyn rinearson)
>  12. SOLON CENTER FOR THE ARTS AND OPERA PER TUTTI ANNOUNCE
>      ADDITIONAL AUDITIONS FOR SHOW BOAT AND PAGLIACCI (Christy Prince)
>  13. Something Dada Voted - How 'Bout You? (Something Dada)
>  14. YOUTH AUDITIONS AGES 10-18 at the NORTH CANTON PLAYHOUSE
>      (North Canton Playhouse)
>  15. Y-Haven Theatre Project: Mama's Boys at CSU FRIDAY AFTERNOON
>      (CSU Dramatic Arts)
>  16. Smokey Joe's Cafe opens this weekend 11/3 (Joey Cayabyab)
>  17. African-American Actress and a Costumer needed - "DOUBT" at
>      CVLT (Chagrin Valley Little Theatre)
>  18. Nathan Carterette at the Cleveland Public Library (N A C)
>  19. Auditon Notice!!! INCOGNEGRO (jimmie woody)
>  20. CenterStage Presents "The Matchmaker" (dave banks)
>  21. Auditions: A Midsummer Night's Dream (Melanie YC Pepe)
>  22. BLUEPRINTS opens on NOVEMBER 14th (jpaul at theaterninjas.com)
>  23. The Bang and The Clatter Theatre Company Announces a Delay
>      for In A Dark Dark House (alanna at bnctheatre.com)
>  24. **Quote of the Day**    Good example... (Edward Niam)
>  25. See A "Sneak Peak" of Divas, Sunday, on Ch. 5 & Get PlayActs
>      Tickets (sue holland johnson)
>  26. Stage to Screen Acting Series (April Needham)
>  27. Cleveland State University presents: A DOLL'S HOUSE by Henrik
>      Ibsen...opening next Thursday November 13th!!! 8pm. (Denise Astorino)
>  28. YOUTH AUDITIONS AGES 10-18 at the NORTH CANTON PLAYHOUSE
>      (North Canton Playhouse)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2008 06:15:57 -0800 (PST)
> From: Donald Bernardo <donbernardo at sbcglobal.net>
> Subject: [NEohioPAL] Bernardo review: NOISES OFF (Aurora Community
> Theatre)
> To: neohiopal at listserve.com
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> Bernardo review:? NOISES OFF (Aurora Community Theatre)
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> ?Noises Off? ? an Olympic Event at Aurora Community Theatre
> ?
> Don Bernardo
> (Not a Credentialed Member of Any Theatrical Reviewing Syndicate 
> Whatsoever)
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> --Published Absolutely Nowhere-- 
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> Michael Frayn?s ?Noises Off,? arguably the most popular backstage farce in 
> theatre history, is given an uproarious send-up this month by the Aurora 
> Community Theatre under the direction of Barbara L. Rhoades.?
> ?
> The characterizations and comic timing of each and every performer was 
> simply sublime, and they heroically pushed through the show?s necessarily 
> complicated staging, including the multitude of entrances and exits that 
> make ?Noises Off? the Olympic event of theatrical productions.
> ?
> Run ? don?t walk ? to grab tickets to see this fantastic and talented cast 
> (Don Arbuckle, Brian Diehl, Kevin Horak, Jenn Klika, Eric Oswald, Mia 
> Pesce, Brenda Redmond, Chris White, and Adam Young) trip over, bump into, 
> slam doors on, stumble around,?hurl sardines on, fall down from, and 
> otherwise scramble over, around, through and under a great rotating set 
> (which itself got applause during the transition between acts).?
> ?
> ?Noises Off? runs Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm thru November 22 at the 
> Aurora Community Theatre, 115 E. Pioneer Trail in the Aurora Memorial 
> Library & Performing Arts Center .? For tickets, call 330-562-1818 or go 
> online: www.auroracommunitytheatre.com
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> Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2008 09:28:59 -0500
> From: "Jan Harcar" <Jharcar at weathervaneplayhouse.com>
> Subject: [NEohioPAL] Friday performance Sold Out! Love! Valour!
> Compassion!
> To: "Sternfeld, Fred" <neohiopal at listserve.com>
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> Love! Valour! Compassion!
> by Terrence McNally
> at Weathervane Playhouse ~ Akron
> In the John L. Dietz (Black Box) Theater
> Tickets: $15 -- Call 330-836-2626
> www.weathervaneplayhouse.com
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> Remaining performances:
> Thursday, Nov. 6 at 7:30 p.m.
> Friday, November 7 at 8 p.m. ~ SOLD OUT!
> Saturday, Nov. 8 at 8 p.m.
> Sunday, Nov. 9 at 2:30 p.m.
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> Thursday, Nov. 13 at 7:30 p.m.
> Friday, Nov. 14 at 8 p.m.
> Sat., Nov. 15 at 8 p.m.
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> This play contains adult language, mature themes and nudity.
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> Weathervane Playhouse
> www.weathervaneplayhouse.com
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> Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2008 06:29:58 -0800 (PST)
> From: Vince Robinson <tha_soulpoet at yahoo.com>
> Subject: [NEohioPAL] Poetry2Nite at Coventry Library w/guest vocalist
> Matt Ashford
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> The Nia Coffeehouse will observe this historic day with music, poetry and 
> the vocals of Matt Ashford, whose smooth falsetto aims to please.? Ashford 
> will join Vince Robinson & The Jazz Poets for this special session.
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> The coffeehouse is staged in the community room of the Coventry Village 
> Library, 1925 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights near the intersection of 
> Euclid Heights Boulevard.? Doors open at 6 pm this evening.
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> Open mic poets are welcome to share their work.? This is not a political 
> event.? Divergent opinions are encouraged, and as always, poets of all 
> ages and persuasions urged to participate.
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> Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2008 06:34:03 -0800 (PST)
> From: Marcia Hanzal <mjhanzal at yahoo.com>
> Subject: [NEohioPAL] STILL TIME TO CATCH THAT CUCKOO!
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> St. Edward High School located at 13500 Detroit Ave. in Lakewood is 
> performing the provocative drama
> ?One Flew Over the Cuckoo?s Nest? this weekend from Nov. 6 thru Nov. 8th 
> at 7:30pm?
> In addition there will be a Sunday, Nov. 9th ?matinee at 2:00pm.?
> ?
> R.P. McMurphy?will be?played by sophomore Keven Lenahan
> Nurse Ratched?will be?played by Mary? Kennedy (Magnificat)
> Chief Bromden?will be ?played by junior Chris Gaertner
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> The drama is being directed by Jacki Loewy
> ?Call 216-221-0793 ext. 209 ?or email: edplaybusiness at sehs.net
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> Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2008 06:44:32 -0800 (PST)
> From: Larry Williams <larryme29 at yahoo.com>
> Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL] IT'S NOW OR NEVER FOR ME!
> To: neohiopal at listserve.com
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> I AM IN NEED OF A SUCCESSFUL PROFESSIONAL IN THE BUSINESS WHO CAN HELP ME 
> STEP BY STEP IN THE PROCESS OF:
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> COLD READINGS
> NERVOUSNESS
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> SURVIVING IN THE ACTING BUSINESS
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> IF YOU ARE INTERESTED AND?HAVE THE CREDENTIALS TO HELP, EMAIL ME AT: 
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> Date: Tue, 04 Nov 2008 09:59:20 -0500
> From: esonnie <esonnie at orange.k12.oh.us>
> Subject: [NEohioPAL] OHS THESPIANS...
> To: fred sternfeld <neohiopal at listserve.com>
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> Present Charles M. Shulz revised addition of "YOU'RE A GOOD MAN,CHARLIE
> BROWN" with book, music, and lyrics by Clark M. Gesner.   The production 
> in
> cooperation with Tams-Witmark Music Library will be performed on Friday
> November 7th and Saturday, November 8th.  Curtain goes up at 7:30 and the
> cost is $8.00.  We hoe to see all of you there.
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> Message: 7
> Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2008 11:00:46 -0500
> From: "Pamela Hammond" <aac at ashartscenter.org>
> Subject: [NEohioPAL] "The Hobbit" and a Hobbit themed "Dinner before
> the Show" This Saturday!
> To: "NEohioPAL" <neohiopal at listserve.com>
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> G. B. Community Theatre at the Ashtabula Arts Center
> will open a longstanding favorite on Friday night.
> Adapted by Patricia Gray from J.R.R. Tolkien's beloved classic,
> "The Hobbit,"
> sponsored by KeyBank,
> will play beginning Friday, November 7 and on November  8, 9, 13, 14, and 
> 15.
> Thursday, Friday and Saturday performances will begin at 8 p.m.
> The Sunday matinee begins at 2 p.m.
> Show tickets are Adults $10, Seniors $9 and Students/Children $8.
> Parking is free!
>
> There are still a number of seats available for our
> "Dinner before the Show"
> prior to the 8 p.m. performance of "The Hobbit" on
> Saturday, November 8.
>
> Our Hobbit themed
> MENU
> prepared by Chris D'Itri of Ashtabula:
>
> Shire-Grown greens with Bilbo's Raspberry-Walnut Vinaigrette
> Grandma Took's Stuffed Pepper Soup
> "Orc" Loin with Sauerkraut
> Baked Rivendell Yams with Elf Butter and Brown Sugar
> Lembas (Bread) with Butter
> Gandalf's Favorite Caramel Apple Cake
> Bilbo's Cellar Stash of Assorted Hobbiton Hill Beverages
>
> Cost of dinner is $16 plus the price of your theater ticket.
> Dinner seating will begin at 6:30 p.m.
> Reservations and prepayment are required by noon on Wednesday, November 5.
> For more information, show tickets or dinner reservations call the Arts 
> Center at (440) 964-3396.
> The Ashtabula Arts Center is located at 2928 W. 13th Street in Ashtabula.
>
> The Arts Center is funded in part by the Ohio Arts Council.
>
> Pamela Hammond
> Public Relations/Marketing Coordinator
> Ashtabula Arts Center
> Phone/Fax: 440.964.3396
> aac at ashartscenter.org
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> Message: 8
> Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2008 07:57:44 -0800 (PST)
> From: AriesMoon <ariesmoon67 at yahoo.com>
> Subject: [NEohioPAL] Looking for someone who can take AFFORDABLE
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> Hey all!
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> Message: 9
> Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2008 11:11:19 -0500
> From: "Pribble Carol" <cpribble at us.edu>
> Subject: [NEohioPAL] fall play at University School
> To: <neohiopal at listserve.com>
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> university school presents:
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> LEADING LADIES
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> by ken ludwig
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> FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
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> NOVEMBER 7 and 8 at 8:00 PM
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> directed by carol jaffee pribble
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> starring:
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> brandon jackson   olivia scicolone   sean o'brien
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> cameron chittock   adrienne jones
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> sam cregar  hanna masaryk   chad weisman
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> john dimino   drew factor
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> UNIVERSITY SCHOOL
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> 2785 SOM CENTER ROAD
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> For further info: email cpribble at us.edu
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> Message: 10
> Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2008 11:11:12 -0500
> From: "Neil Thackaberry" <thackaberryn at actorssummit.org>
> Subject: [NEohioPAL] Rave WSL Review of NIXON'S NIXON at Actors'
> Summit Final 4 Performances
> To: <neohiopal at listserve.com>
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> Actors' Summit resurrects Nixon in 'mesmerizing' production
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> 10/30/2008 - West Side Leader
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> By David Ritchey
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> HUDSON - Richard M. Nixon is back. He promised he'd return and he has.
> He's on the stage in Actors' Summit Theater's production of "Nixon's
> Nixon," which is one of the most mesmerizing theatrical productions to
> come our way in a long, long time.
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> The night before Nixon resigned, he invited then Secretary of State
> Henry Kissinger to the White House. Little is known about that night
> except Kissinger reported Nixon asked him to kneel and pray with him and
> that the two men talked.
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> What did they talk about?
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> That evening in the White House is the subject of "Nixon's Nixon," which
> is directed by Constance Thackaberry. Playwright Russell Lees focuses
> the play on at least three topics: power, legacy and the possibility of
> saving the presidency for Nixon. It's difficult to imagine the power the
> president must feel or experience. Certainly all American presidents
> have considered their legacy - what was accomplished and their failures
> while in office.
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> Nixon knew he was about to be forced from office by the Senate. He had
> few options, and those were dwindling.
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> The play deals with his discussing those options with Kissinger, his
> confidant and, perhaps, friend.
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> No one knows what was talked about on that night. The script is a work
> of fiction. However, as the fictional characters talk, they reveal
> themselves. Lees has created a Nixon that is at once fascinating and
> repulsive. This Nixon falls because of the flaws in his character and
> the demons that plagued his life.
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> Could he not alter his behavior to remove those flaws that were
> destroying him?
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> Could he not free himself of the demons?
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> Both the Nixon and Kissinger characters have the power to evoke an
> empathic response from audience members. When Nixon kneels to pray and
> demands, "God, tell me what to do," a palpable shiver rolled through the
> audience.
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> "Nixon's Nixon" runs about 95 minutes, without an intermission. This is
> a spellbinding time in the theater. Those of us who lived through the
> Nixon era have read accounts of his last days in office. But Neil
> Thackaberry as Nixon and George Roth as Kissinger bring those characters
> to life, and the audience can watch both of them suffer the anguish of
> Nixon's resignation, which was announced Aug. 8, 1974.
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> Thackaberry is spectacular as Nixon. He plays the role with the Nixon
> speech patterns and inflections. He also looks like Nixon. He wears a
> wig that brings to mind Nixon's well-oiled pompadour. Good acting
> includes taming the actor's body and evoking the physical
> characteristics of the character. Thackaberry clenches his jaw and
> produces Nixon's tight, taut face. The resemblance to Nixon is uncanny.
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> Roth is excellent as Kissinger, which is not a supporting role but equal
> to that of Nixon. Roth captures Kissinger's accent, but makes every word
> accessible. Although Roth is not as physically large as Kissinger, he
> captures the power claimed by those close to the president and responds
> physically to that power.
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> Thackaberry and Roth deliver superior performances.
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> Audience members must make an effort not to rate or rank the
> performances. The two actors work together to deliver one memorable
> performance.
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> "Nixon's Nixon" continues through Nov. 9. In this year of the
> presidential election, this production brings to mind presidential uses
> and abuses of power. One way to celebrate the election is to see
> "Nixon's Nixon" and watch what might have happened in the Lincoln
> sitting room in the White House. Note, for the pure of ear, no
> expletives have been deleted.
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> For ticket information, call (330) 342-0800.
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> David Ritchey has a Ph.D. in communications and is a professor of
> communications at The University of Akron. He is a member of the
> American Theatre Critics Associa
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> Message: 11
> Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2008 08:32:05 -0800 (PST)
> From: jacquelyn rinearson <rinearson05 at verizon.net>
> Subject: [NEohioPAL] Garrettsville Curtains up Theatre presents Fame
> in June 2009, dancers contact...
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> The Garrettsville Curtains up Theatre will be producing Fame in June 2009. 
> Dancers please contact Jackie Loreta-Rinearson at rinearson05 at verizon.net. 
> You may send your resume and state your interest as either an 
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> Message: 12
> Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2008 11:33:38 -0500
> From: "Christy Prince" <centurydance at gmail.com>
> Subject: [NEohioPAL] SOLON CENTER FOR THE ARTS AND OPERA PER TUTTI
> ANNOUNCE ADDITIONAL AUDITIONS FOR SHOW BOAT AND PAGLIACCI
> To: neohiopal at listserve.com
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> SOLON CENTER FOR THE ARTS AND OPERA PER TUTTI
> ANNOUNCE AUDITIONS FOR SHOW BOAT AND PAGLIACCI
>
>            Through a grant generously funded by Cuyahoga Arts and Culture,
> the 2008-09 Solon Center for the Arts Opera Season continues with Opera 
> Per
> Tutti (Opera For All) in two productions including scenes from Jerome 
> Kern's
> and Rodgers and Hammerstein's "Show Boat" on January 16 and 18, 2009, and
> Leoncavallo's "I Pagliacci" on May 15 and 17, 2009.
> Additional times and call backs will take place on Wednesday, November 5 
> at
> 6:00 pm at Solon Center for the Arts.  Opera Per Tutti is looking to cast
> the roles of Magnolia, Capn' Andy and Queenie and 15 chorus parts.  For "I
> Pagliacci" the roles are Tonio, Beppe/Harlequin and 15 chorus parts. All
> parts will be compensated.
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>            Singers are encouraged to bring their own accompanist. If you
> don't have an accompanist, one can be provided for you at your expense for
> $10.  Arrangements for the accompanist must be secured at the time an
> audition appointment is set.  Payment is due upon arrival by check or 
> cash.
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>            Solon Center for the Arts is located at 6315 SOM Center Road in
> Solon, Ohio.  For more information or to schedule an audition, call (440)
> 337-1400.
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> Message: 13
> Date: Tue, 04 Nov 2008 11:51:16 -0500
> From: "Something Dada" <somethingdada at cd.aztemail.com>
> Subject: [NEohioPAL] Something Dada Voted - How 'Bout You?
> To: "NEOPAL List" <NEohioPAL at listserve.com>
> Message-ID: <20081104-11511682-514-0 at acc7>
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> The election is upon us! After tonight (hopefully) we'll know who the 
> president elect is! And as if that isn't exciting enough, this means the 
> end of all of those damned campaign ads. This really is a win-win kind of 
> day in that respect!
>
> But no matter who wins the election, after it's all over you might be left 
> wondering, what do I do now? My iPhone election tracker app is now 
> useless; I can't futz around with interactive electoral maps anymore; 
> playing 'guess the next gaffe' bingo is done. Sigh. What's a political 
> junky to when the fix is fixed?
>
> Well, how about you head on down to catch a Something Dada show! Who 
> knows, you might even see an impersonation of your favorite poltico-- from 
> this election to elections past (we've been known to do a mean Millard 
> Fillmore.) You'll see whatever you ask for-- because each Dada show is 
> custom tailored to whatever each audience votes to see.
>
> And speaking of voting-- you have only 3 more days to vote for Something 
> Dada as your favorite live comedy in Cleveland! Visit 
> http://myfoxcleveland.cityvoter.com/contests/fox-8-hey-butler-hot-list/2360/arts-and-entertainment/live-comedy 
> to cast your ballot.
>
> We're Something Dada, and we approve this message.
>
> SOMETHING DADA IMPROVISATIONAL COMEDY
> All New... All Different... Like Always.
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Next show times:
>
> Friday November 7
> 8:00 PM
>
> Saturday November 8, 2008
> 8:00 PM
> 10:30 PM
>
> All tickets just $10
>
> The Wooltex Gallery
> Tower Press Building
> 1900 Superior Avenue
> Cleveland, OH
> Free Parking In Rear
> Cash and Checks only, ATM on site
>
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Something Dada strongly suggests not bringing children under 13 to our 
> shows. We generally operate at a PG-13 level, in terms of language and 
> content, but we can not guarantee what suggestions will be given, or what 
> direction the show will take (it is improv, after all). If you have any 
> questions or concerns, please e-mail us at  info at somethingdada.com or call 
> us at 216.696.4242.
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> 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
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>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 14
> Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2008 10:01:29 -0800 (PST)
> From: North Canton Playhouse <ncplayhouse at sbcglobal.net>
> Subject: [NEohioPAL] YOUTH AUDITIONS AGES 10-18 at the NORTH CANTON
> PLAYHOUSE
> To: neohiopal at listserve.com
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> The North Canton Playhouse in collaboration with Cochran Productions will 
> be holding auditions for the youth production of...
> ?
> "Disney's Mulan Jr."
> On Wed.?November 12th and Thurs. November 13th
> at the North Canton Playhouse Mainstage
> (525 7th St. NE North Canton, OH) Inside Hoover H.S.
> ?
> 7:00pm
> Please come ontime and be prepared to sing a short song a capella (without 
> music) or with a CD. There will also be cold readings from the script.
> ?
> This production is available for ages 10 - 18.
> ?
> SHOW DATES: February 5th - 22nd, 2008
> REHEARSALS: Wed. and Thurs. nights from 7-9:30 and Sat. 11-1pm
> ?
> STORY: Travel back to the legendary, story-telling days of ancient China 
> with this action-packed stage adaptation of Disney?s Mulan. The Huns have 
> invaded, and it is up to the misfit Mulan and her mischievous sidekick 
> Mushu to save the Emperor! Mulan Junior is a heart warming celebration of 
> culture, honor and a fighting spirit. The score includes favorites like 
> ?Reflection,? ?Honor to Us All? and ?I?ll Make a Man Out of You? as well 
> as new songs that will get?the audience up on its feet!
> ?
> CALL (330) 494-1613 with any quesions or visit 
> www.northcantonplayhouse.com
>
>
> Brenton Cochran
> Office Administrator
> North Canton Playhouse
> 330-494-1693
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> Message: 15
> Date: Tue, 04 Nov 2008 13:29:36 -0500
> From: CSU Dramatic Arts <theatre at csuohio.edu>
> Subject: [NEohioPAL] Y-Haven Theatre Project: Mama's Boys at CSU
> FRIDAY AFTERNOON
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> Cleveland Public Theatre's Education Department and the Greater
> Cleveland YMCA's Y-Haven Program present Mama's Boys, the 2008
> CPT/Y-Haven Theatre Project. For the ninth year ina row, CPT,
> Cleveland's leading alternative theatre and Y-Haven, YMCA's transitional
> housing program for homeless men in recovery from drug and alcohol
> addiction, have collaborated to create an original performance. CPT
> artists work with residents of Y-Haven to create an original play
> performed by the residents and based on their personal experiences. This
> year's production is guided by Director Denis Griesmer, Dramaturg
> Deborah Burke, and Education Associate Eugene Sumlin.
>
> Mama's Boys is the story about the important and complex role that
> mothers and community play in our lives. The play opens with a serious
> event: Harvey nearly kills his friend Ray over the disappearance of a
> shoebox left to Harvey by his deceased mother. The whole neighborhood
> gets drawn into this moral dilemma?from the peace protester/hot dog
> vendor to the preacher to the barber to the mailman and others?in the
> search for this mysterious shoebox... some are guilty, others not.
> Consumed by anxiety and anger, Harvey spirals closer to madness, and the
> neighborhood must rally together to save not only Harvey, but themselves.
>
> Friday, November 7th, 1:00pm
> CSU Factory Theatre
> East 24th Street between Chester & Payne Avenues
>
> Free and open to the public.
>
> For more information, call 216.687.2109 or e-mail theatre at csuohio.edu
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 16
> Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2008 12:39:48 -0500
> From: Joey Cayabyab <joeycayabyab at hotmail.com>
> Subject: [NEohioPAL] Smokey Joe's Cafe opens this weekend 11/3
> To: "neohiopal at listserve.com" <neohiopal at listserve.com>
> Message-ID: <BAY121-W52877E510CC8823434C170D41C0 at phx.gbl>
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>
> Garfield Heights Little Theatre
>
> presents
>
> SMOKEY JOE'S CAFE
> THE SONGS OF LEIBER AND STOLLER
>
>
> Watch and hear local talents sing tunes like...
>
> You're Nothing but a Hound Dog; Jailhouse Rock; Love Potion #9; Fools Fall 
> in Love; On Broadway; Stand by Me and many more
>
>
> Garfield Heights High School
> The Studio Theatre
>
> 4900 Turney Road
> Garfield Heights, OH 44125
>
> November 7, 8, 14, 15, 21, and 22 @ 8 pm
> November 16 and 23 @ 3 pm
>
> $12 for Adults; $10 for Seniors (60+); $10 for students up 18 yrs. old; $8 
> for kidsGroup rates available at a discounted price
>
> Reservations are required!
>
> Box Office: 216-581-7554
>
>
> Visit us on the web at
> www.ghlt.org
>
> Joey Cayabyab (Performer) 216-324-6470
> _________________________________________________________________
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> Message: 17
> Date: Tue, 04 Nov 2008 13:47:46 -0500
> From: Chagrin Valley Little Theatre <cvlt at cvlt.org>
> Subject: [NEohioPAL] African-American Actress and a Costumer needed -
> "DOUBT" at CVLT
> To: NEO PAL <neohiopal at listserve.com>
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>
>  Chagrin Valley Little Theatre - Auditions
>
>
>      For more details, visit www.CVLT.org <http://www.cvlt.org/> or
>      call 440-247-8955 (Mon-Sat, 1-6 PM)
>
>
>    "Doubt: A Parable "
>
>    *Audition Date:* Thursday, November 6 at 7:30 PM,
>
>    *Show Dates:* Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm, January 16 - February 7,
>    2008 (full details) <http://www.cvlt.org/79thSeason/doubt.php>
>
>    *Directed by: * Don Edelman
>
>    *Location:* 40 River St. Chagrin Falls
>
>    *The Play:* CVLT presents the Cleveland-area community theatre
>    premiere of John Patrick Shanley's powerful Pulitzer Prize and Tony
>    Award-winning drama /Doubt/ . Sister Aloysius, a 1964 Bronx
>    parochial school principal, takes matters into her own hands when
>    she suspects the young Father Flynn of improper relations with a
>    black, male student. Is she being overly protective or not
>    protective enough? And can she work within the system to discover
>    the truth? A film version was released at the AFI Film Festival in
>    October 2008 featuring Meryl Streep, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Amy
>    Adams and Viola Davis.
>
>    *Available:*
>
>        * */Mrs. Muller/ - She is an African-American woman, about 38
>          years old. She is the mother of Donald, the boy whom Sister
>          Aloysius suspects of being preyed upon by Father Flynn. Donald
>          is also the school's first black student.*
>        * *Costumer also needed - please contact cindee at catalano.com if
>          interested.
>          *
>
>    *Preparation:*
>
>        * We will read from the script.
>        * A copy of your acting resume and a current photo/snapshot are
>          encouraged, but not required.
>        * Bring your calendar so that you can tell us any of your
>          possible conflicts for rehearsals.
>
> CVLT was voted 'Best Community Theatre' by Cleveland Magazine Readers,
> and 'Best Theatre Group' on the Fox 8 HotList in 2007.
>
> Chagrin Valley Little Theatre is generously funded by Cuyahoga County
> residents through Cuyahoga Arts and Culture and is supported by the Ohio
> Arts Council.
>
>
>  CVLT.org - 440.247.8955
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> Message: 18
> Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2008 14:51:44 -0500
> From: N A C <puzzlemuse at hotmail.com>
> Subject: [NEohioPAL] Nathan Carterette at the Cleveland Public Library
> To: "NEOhioPal  Mailing List" <neohiopal at listserve.com>
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>
>
>
>
> Pianist Nathan Carterette performs Bach's encyclopedic "Goldberg" 
> Variations at Cleveland Public Library's new music series, Music at Main.
>
> The
> concert is Saturday, November 8th, at 2 pm on the third floor of the
> downtown Main Library (lobby of the Fine Arts & Special Collections 
> Dept.).
> To hear the "Goldberg" Variations in Cleveland's treasured library is a
> once in a lifetime experience.
>
> This concert is free.   For more information please visit 
> http://www.cpl.org/finearts/
> or www.nathancarterette.com
> _________________________________________________________________
> See how Windows connects the people, information, and fun that are part of 
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> Message: 19
> Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2008 20:08:31 +0000
> From: jimmie woody <umoja4us at hotmail.com>
> Subject: [NEohioPAL] Auditon Notice!!! INCOGNEGRO
> To: new neopal <neohiopal at listserve.com>
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> Audition Notice!!!!
> INCOGNEGRO
> The political rise of an invisible man
> Written by Lisa Langford
> Directed by Jimmie Woody
> *A production for CPT?s Big Box February 13-15
>
> Auditions will be held at Tri-C Metro?s Mainstage Theater
> Saturday, November 8
> Starting at 12:00-3:00p.m.
> (Everyone must be there at 12:00)
> Cuyahoga Community College
> 2900 Community College Avenue
> Cleveland, OH 44115-3196
>
> "I serve as a blank screen on which people of vastly different political 
> stripes project their own views." --Senator Barack Obama
>
> Black identity in America is complex. As poet Paul Laurence Dunbar 
> suggested, we wear a mask to hide our true selves. And in our struggle to 
> live authentic lives, we often find ourselves invisible to others who 
> thrust identities upon us. Never has this been more apparent than in 
> Senator Barack Obama's 2008 presidential run. He was Messiah and Menace, 
> Token and Terrorist, The One and The Other. The parallels between Obama's 
> political rise and Ralph Ellison's classic 1953 novel about an unnamed 
> African American's search for self, Invisible Man, are striking. 
> InCogNegro is a satirical look at Black invisibility on the national 
> stage.
>
> Narrator: 20s or 30s, African American male. Personable, intelligent, 
> earnest to a fault. A little Bigger Thomas in him, though. His 
> disillusionment should be painful to watch.
>
> Councilman: 45, white male. Air of self-importance. Controls zoning and 
> grants to the Negro College. Has good intentions and liberal tendencies, 
> but neither the heart nor stomach for reality.
> Serena: 20s or 30s, African American female. Single mother of many 
> children. Quick to tell a person off. Fiery temper.
> Prescott Hillman: 60, African American male. Dean of Negro College. 
> Started out in the Civil Rights movement, but morphed into a race hustler 
> in the 70s. Jesse Jackson-esque. Fighting to remain relevant in a 
> post-modern world. (also plays Ceelo)
> Clifford Jenkins: 50s or 60s, African American male. Fast talker. High 
> school drop-out. Has worked in the steel mills all his life.  Masks his 
> low self-esteem with bravado and belligerence.  Katt Williams-esque.
> Fitz: 45, White male.  Leader of the Organization. Politician through and 
> through. Slick as his slicked back hair. Has the smarmy air of a snake oil 
> salesman. Everybody?s best friend until he?s through with them. Looks like 
> Mitt Romney; thinks like Karl Rove.
> Emma: 50s, White female. The Organization?s benefactress. Old money, 
> Boston blue blood. Knows how to party. Still beautiful. Would have been a 
> leader herself had she been born in a different time. Think Pamela 
> Harriman.
> Ceelo: 40s or 50s, African American male. Southern. Walks with a limp. 
> Depressed, but not defeated. His motto: It is what it is.
> Harold Jackson, Jr.: 20s or 30s, African American male. Pristine. 
> Handsome, intelligent, golden boy.  Family has been in politics since the 
> Reconstruction. He is the Narrator?s mirror image. Searching for his 
> identity, he followed his father into the Organization.
> Brother X: 40s, African American male. Anarchist. Inspired by Malcolm?s 
> life in the Nation. Black separatist. Distrusts America as much as 
> Narrator believes in it.
> Total: 2 white male actors, 5 main Black actors, 1 Black actress, 1 white 
> actress and 6 supporting Black actors and actresses.
> For more info email faith312 at sbcglobal.net or umoja4us at hotmail.com
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> Message: 20
> Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2008 16:28:34 -0500
> From: dave banks <dbanks1 at neo.rr.com>
> Subject: [NEohioPAL] CenterStage Presents "The Matchmaker"
> To: neohiopal at listserve.com
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> The CenterStage Theater Department at Walsh Jesuit High School
> presents its Fall dramatic production of Thornton Wilder?s  ?The
> Matchmaker,? November 13th at 7:00PM,  November 14th and 15th at
> 7:30PM, and matinee performances November 15th and 16th at 2:00PM in
> the school?s newly renovated Theatre, located at 4550 Wyoga Lake Road,
> in Cuyahoga Falls. There will be a preview performance on November
> 11th at 7PM.
>
>             ?The Matchmaker? was made into a film by Paramount
> Pictures in 1958, starring Shirley Booth as Dolly Levi, Anthony
> Perkins as Cornelius, and Shirley MacLaine as Irene Molloy. John
> Michael Hayes wrote the adaptation, which was directed by Joseph
> Anthony.
>
>             In 1963, this play was adapted as a Broadway musical,
> ?Hello, Dolly!,? with a book by Michael Stewart and music and lyrics
> by Jerry Herman. Carol Channing played Dolly, in a career defining
> performance. Hello, Dolly! ran on Broadway for 2,844 performances. It
> became a film directed by Gene Kelly, and starred Barbra Streisand,
> Walter Matthau, Michael Crawford, Tommy Tune, Fritz Feld, and Louis
> Armstrong, whose recording of the title tune was a #1 hit in the
> mid-1960s.
>
> Cast as Horace Vandergelder is Luke Hearty of Bedford, and Elise
> Hapanowicz from Cleveland Heights plays Dolly. The comedy farce also
> includes some great supporting roles such as Cornelius Hackl, played
> by Scott Salomone of Cuyahoga Falls, and Barnaby Tucker, played by
> Andrew Burge of Akron.
>
> Ryan Bellmore of Brecksville plays Ambrose Kemper, who wants to marry
> Ermengarde, played by Lauren Cole also of Cuyahoga Falls.  Irene
> Malloy is played by Rachel Scarponi of Akron and Minnie Fay is
> performed by Jenna Shumiloff of Streetsboro. Malachi Stack is played
> by Jay Swedyk of Hinckley. The show will also include a gypsy
> violinist played by Anita Salley of Stow, who will also lead a female
> barbershop quintet.
>
> Rounding out the cast is Leanna Lostoski of Kent, Mary Smith of Canal
> Fulton, Alex Coundourides of Brunswick, Vince Matia of Medina, Lucas
> Casserlie of Doylestown, Angela Jozsa, Pat McShane, and Haley McShane
> of Stow, Brittney Sidoti of Bedford, Jennifer Mitchkash of Sagamore
> Hills, Victoria Tersigni and Katie Whalen of Akron.
>
> Tickets are $8.00 for adults and $5.00 for students and Senior
> Citizens groups.  Senior group discounts are also available as well as
> for school groups. For more information on the upcoming production,
> you may email Mr. Banks at banksd at walshjesuit.org or to buy tickets,
> visit the Walsh Jesuit High School website, www.walshjesuit.org  .
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> Message: 21
> Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2008 14:05:13 -0500
> From: "Melanie YC Pepe" <mycp at weathervaneplayhouse.com>
> Subject: [NEohioPAL] Auditions: A Midsummer Night's Dream
> To: <NEOhioPAL at listserve.com>
> Message-ID: <032e01c93eb0$47d7eff0$6501a8c0 at wcp.local>
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> NEWS RELEASE
> Contact: Melanie YC Pepe
> (330) 836-2626
>
>
>
> Directed by Terry T. Burgler, Artistic Director of Ohio Shakespeare 
> Festival
> A collaboration with Ohio Shakespeare Festival
>
> Weathervane Playhouse
> 1301 Weathervane Lane
> Akron, Ohio  44313
> 330-836-2626
>
> Audition Info
> Please call to sign up for an audition time.  Auditions are by appointment 
> only.
> Auditionees will need to stay on site for approximately ? hour.
> Call to schedule and audition: 330-836-2626
>
> Wednesday, November 19, 2008 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
> Thursday, November 20, 2008 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
>
> Callbacks, if necessary:
> Saturday, November 22
>
> ACTORS AGES 7 TO 10 MAY AUDITION TO BE CAST AS FAIRIES
> Please prepare
> ONE poem
> ONE verse OR chorus of a song
> (bring a tape or CD accompaniment without a vocal track OR sing acapella)
>
>
> ACTORS AGES 10 TO 21
> Please prepare
> ONE Shakespearean monologue (1 to 2 minutes)
> ONE modern monologue is optional (1 to 2 minutes)
> Please be prepared to read from the script
>
> Bring your calendar with you!  Conflict dates will not be accepted after 
> the show is cast.
> Conflicts reported after the show is cast may result in re-casting your 
> role.
>
> Rehearsals
> Preliminary work will take place TBA between December 5 and December 22
> Start on a regular basis after New Year's Day.  Sundays ~ Thursdays, 4:00 
> p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
>
> The Production Runs 16 performances
> February 10 ~ 22, 2009.
> This includes four daytime performances.
>
> Tuesday, February 10 at 10:00 a.m.
> Thursday, February 12 at 10:00 a.m.
> Friday, February 13 at 7:30 p.m.
> Saturday, February 14 at 7:30 p.m.
> Sunday, February 15 at 3:30 p.m.
> Tuesday,  February 17 at 10:00 a.m.
> Thursday, February 19 at 10:00 a.m.
> Friday, February 20 at 7:30 p.m.
> Saturday, February 21 at 7:30 p.m.
> Sunday, February 22 at 3:30 p.m.
>
> Auditions are by appointment only!
> Call to Schedule an audition:  330-836-2626
>
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> Message: 22
> Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2008 14:54:55 -0500
> From: "jpaul at theaterninjas.com" <jpaul at theaterninjas.com>
> Subject: [NEohioPAL] BLUEPRINTS opens on NOVEMBER 14th
> To: neohiopal at listserve.com
> Message-ID: <C5C05FA8-FC46-4540-A7EE-8287213299B9 at theaterninjas.com>
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> Things to do today:
>
> 1. VOTE!
>
> 2. Go to theaterninjas.com and reserve a place at BLUEPRINTS: works-in-
> progress. This completely FREE showcase of original theater and dance
> goes up November 14-16 in Tremont and features new work by:
>
> Mikaela Clark & Mackenzie Clevenger
> Becky Cummings
> Chris Johnston
> Megan Pitcher
> Greg Vovos
> and
> Theater Ninjas
>
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Blueprints: Works-in-progress
>
> November 14-16, 2008
> Friday/Saturday 8pm - Sunday 3pm
> FREE ADMISSION
>
> Pilgrim Congregational Church
> 2592 W. 14th St.
> Cleveland OH 44113
>
> 216.539.0662
> www.theaterninjas.com
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> Message: 23
> Date: Tue, 04 Nov 2008 15:17:57 -0500
> From: alanna at bnctheatre.com
> Subject: [NEohioPAL] The Bang and The Clatter Theatre Company
> Announces a Delay for In A Dark Dark House
> To: neohiopal at listserve.com
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> PRESS RELEASE
> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 
> Date: 11-4-08
> ______________________________________________________________
>
> Contact: Alanna Romansky/ Sean Derry
> From: The Bang and The Clatter Theatre Company
> 29 N. High Street
> Akron, OH 44308
> Phone: 330.606.5317
> E-mail: alanna at bnctheatre.com
> Website: www.bnctheatre.com
>
> Akron, OH ?The Bang and The Clatter Theatre Company announces a delay in 
> the opening of the Ohio Premier, In A Dark Dark House, by Neil LaBute. The 
> new space is still being worked on, and the delay allows for the final 
> stages to be completed.
>
> In A Dark Dark House, directed by Sean McConaha, now runs from November 14 
> through November 30th, Thursdays through Saturdays at 8pm, and Sundays at 
> 2pm, with a special performance on Wednesday, Nov. 26th at 8pm, at The 
> Bang and The Clatter ? A Shot Rings Out?Theatre Company at 29 N. High St., 
> Akron, OH, 44308.
>
> All Tickets are $15.  All students and seniors have the option to ?Pay As 
> You Can? for
> each show.  There is no performance on Thanksgiving. For ticket 
> reservations, call the box office at 330.606.5317.
>
> ?LaBute is a highly accomplished artist of misanthropy and revels in 
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> Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2008 17:13:15 -0500
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> Message: 25
> Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2008 21:12:52 -0800 (PST)
> From: sue holland johnson <suehollandjohnson at yahoo.com>
> Subject: [NEohioPAL] See A "Sneak Peak" of Divas, Sunday, on Ch. 5 &
> Get PlayActs Tickets
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> See ?Sneak Peak?
> ?TV Divas:? Sistahs and Their Mistahs?
> ?on Kaleidoscope
> with
> Leon Bibb
> Sun. 11/9, ch. 5, 10:00 A
> Featuring a scene with
> James McGilbray & Gary Webster
> &
> Sue Johnson interview with Leon
> ?
> Then at 3:00 P, come to the Cleveland Play House
> & see
> The Divas in ?PlayActs? Performances
> Brooks Theater
> 8500 Euclid.
> Tickets at door.
> $25.00 admission? [$22.00 seniors / students]
> Or,
> Order tickets at wakeup4664 at aol.com by Fri. 11/7/08
> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
> ?
> You can also see Divas . . . Maxine Brown, Mary Conley Dismuke,?Jean 
> ?Granny? Hawkins, Nora Kellog, Norma Powell, Angie Winborn,
> on
> . Cox . CCAC . &? . YouTube!
> . See ?TV Divas? on WAKE UP And LIVE w/ARTS,
> YouTube & Kaleidoscope on WEWS TV, Ch. 5.
> . . . .
> . See ?A New You For A New Life?
> &
> YouTube
> ?
> Tune In!??? ??WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS?
> ??????????????????? ?See These Legendary Guests . . .
> Maxine Brown, Eva Withers Evans, Jean ?Granny? Hawkins
> Nora Kellogg,? Norma Powell, Angela Winborn
>
> On Cox . . .
> Ch. 45
> Fridays, 9:00 ? 10:00 P.?
> ?
> Fri. 10/24 & Fri. 10/31 & Fri. 11/7/08:?
> ?.? ?PlayActs? Performances.? The TV Divas:? Maxine Brown,
> ???????? Mary Conley?Dismuke,? Jean ?Granny? Hawkins,Nora Kellogg, Norma 
> Powell,
> ??????? Angela Winborn,?Mary Lu Franks? & Ivy Traylor.? The memorable TV 
> divas are Sapphire
> ??????? Stevens (Withers-Evans) from "Amos and?Andy," Louise Jefferson 
> (Winborn) and
> ??????? Florence Johnston (Hawkins) from "The Jeffersons," Aunt?Esther 
> Anderson (Brown)
> ??????? from "Sanford and Son" and Claire Huxtable (Powell) from "The 
> Cosby?Show."
> ?
> On CCAC . . .
> Mondays, 7:00 ? 8:00 P, ch. 197
> Mon. 10/27 & Mon. 11/3 & Mon. 11/10
> ???? .? ?PlayActs? Performances. The TV Divas:? Maxine Brown, Mary Conley 
> Dismuke,
> ????????? Jean ?Granny? Hawkins, Nora Kellogg, Norma Powell, Angela 
> Winborn,
> ????????? Mary Lu Franks & Ivy Traylor.
> ?
> On YouTube . . .
> ?
> We've got a clip of our WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS TV show, showcasing 
> the "TV Divas: Sistahs and Their Mistahs"?.
> ?
> Copy & paste the web address below into your browser.? It should open 
> directly to the WU&Lw/ARTS video.
> ???????????????????? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCEYGwFe_Jk
> ?
> On Kaleidoscope . . .
> Excerpt from "TV Divas" are scheduled for Channel 5's public-affairs 
> program "Kaleidescope," hosted by Bibb Leon, at 10 a.m. on Sunday, Nov. 9.
> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
> ?
> Coming Up!? More Great Guests!
> On
> ?A New You For A New Life? & YouTube
> . Andre Morrison, Lucius Lewis, Rev. Tony Senf,
> Chris Lauretig & Marilyn Cassidy .
> with
> co-hosts Donna Fox, Norma Powell?and Sue Johnson
> ?
> on Cox Cable
> Still on Ch. 45
> &
> Cleveland Access!???
> Now on Ch. 197
> ?
> For Immediate Release
> ?
> On Cox . . .
> Tuesdays, 8:00 ? 9:00 P
> Tues. 10/21 & Tues. 10/28 & Tues. 11/4
> ??? . Andre Morrison, Lucius Lewis, Rev. Tony Senf, Chris Lauretig, and 
> Marilyn
> ??????? Cassidy, Cleveland Municipal Court Judge, share lots of 
> information about
> ?????? Unity Center?s special programs, Out of the Matrix, The Process, 
> The Hammer, and
> ??????? more.? Hear how the innovative educational programs are helping 
> at-risk youth become
> ??????? motivated to make significant academic and social changes in their 
> lives. You will also
> ?????? see an excerpt of Rev. Tony and his class, A Course in Miracles, in 
> action.
> ?
> On CCAC . . .
> Tuesdays, 10:00 ? 11:00 A, ch 197
> Tues. 10/21 & Tues. 10/28 & Tues. 11/4
> . Andre Morrison, Lucius Lewis, Rev. Tony Senf, Chris Lauretig, and 
> Marilyn
> ? Cassidy, Cleveland Municipal Court Judge, share lots of information 
> about
> ? Unity Center?s special programs, Out of the Matrix, The Process, The 
> Hammer, and
> ? more.? Hear how the innovative educational programs are helping at-risk 
> youth become
> ? motivated to make significant academic and social changes in their 
> lives. You will also
> ? see an excerpt of Rev. Tony and his class, A Course in Miracles, in 
> action.
> ?
> .? Stay Tuned to see Reverend Tony Senf and Henry ?Hank? Roth, from Unity 
> Center,
> ???? Cleveland Heights, discussing Prosperity and Abundance on "A New You 
> For A New Life."?
> ??? Coming, Tuesdays, Nov. 11, 18 & 25!
> Donna Fox, Norma Powell?and Sue Johnson, co-host. ?A New You For A New 
> Life,? a holistic health and wellness show which incorporates a variety of 
> approaches to inspire a new approach to living and transforming one?s 
> personal and professional life, embracing the seven holistic aspects of 
> mental, physical, emotional, spiritual, financial, material and 
> relationship well-being.
> . . . . . .
> ?
> .? Lester H. Bryant, Sr., Senior Videographer and Editor of all WUAL TV 
> shows.
> ??? ?Currently, WUAL TV's "WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS" airs as 
> follows:
> ????.? Time Warner:????????? (As of 5/1/08, Channel no longer 
> broadcasting)
> ????.? Cox Cable???????????????? Fridays,? 9:30 - 10:30 P????? Ch. 45????? 
> ?????????????
> ????.? Cleveland Access:????Mondays, 7:00 - 8:00 P.????? Ch. 197, as of? 
> 9/1/08?????
> [Due to cable access scheduling matters, be sure to look for a particular 
> show one week before, or one week after, its scheduled broadcast date.]
> . . . . .
> ?
> WUAL TV's ?A New You For A New Life,? and ?WAKE UP And LIVE With the 
> ARTS?? are cable access TV shows which air on Cox Cable in western 
> suburbs, such as Lakewood & Parma, and Cleveland Access for residents of 
> Cleveland proper.?? The show is taped, to be aired at a later date.? We 
> notify our guests and the artistic and general community of the guests and 
> air dates on each channel,?via posting on the Internet.?
> ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? 
> . . . . . . . .
> ?
> ?? Note:? Stay tuned for new YouTube options to see excerpts from both TV 
> shows, ?A New You?
> ?????????????? For A? New Life? and ?WAKE UP And LIVE with the ARTS.? Stay 
> tuned!
> ?
> # # # #
> [Due to cable access scheduling matters, be sure to look for a particular 
> show one week before, or one week after, its scheduled broadcast date.]
> . . . . . . . . .
> ????????? Welcome and THANKS to our New ?Producing Partners?
> ??????????? .? Jenny Chin
> ??????????????? .? Linda Eisenstein
> ??????????????? . ?Denise Hall
> ??????????????? .? Rosanna Howard
> ??????????????? .? Ed Lusk
> ??????????????? . ?Vickie Williams Morris
> ??????????????? .? Jan Thrope
> ??????????????? .? Iverson ?Ivy? Traylor
> ?
> ???????? THANKS for the continuing support of our current ?Producing 
> Partners?
> ???????? .?This program, ?PlayActs? Performances, and our "New Life, New 
> Image" project, are being?
> ??????????? brought to you, in part, with the generous support of our 
> "Producing Partners"
> . The United Black Fund
> . Neighborhood Connections
> . Cuyahoga County Public Library
> . Fifth Third Bank
> . Theodore and Coralyce Carten
> . Sandra and John Kornick
> ?
> . Thanks to the Following WAKE UP And LIVE? ?Producing Partners?
> . Charter One Bank, Van Aken Branch
> . Peter Lawson Jones, Commissioner
> . Reverend Heidi and Ronald Barham
> . Norine Baratt
> . Walter and Sue Holland
> . Dan L. Hover, Sr.
> . Rosanna Howard
> . Eric Kowalski
> . John and Emmy Lou Miller
> . A. Grace Lee Mims
> . Mary Peck
> . Doreen Blanc Rockstrom
> . Tom Schorgl
> . Sharon G. Sternberger
> . Johnny Williams
> . Adrienne Zurub
> ?
> . Tax Deductible Contributions may be made to:
> ???? WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio
> ???? P.O. Box 201524
> ???? Shaker Heights, OH 44120
> ???? Or, go to the Shopping Page on www.wakeupandlives.org to make your 
> donation online.
> ?
> . . . .
> ?
> The Creative Team
>
> .?? Sue H. Johnson,? Executive Director
> .? ??Heidi L. Barham,? Associate Director
> .??? Lester H. Bryant, Sr., Senior Videographer, Editor, co-Producer
> . ???Christopher R. Fortunato,? Associate Director
> ?
> .???? Ronald J. Barham,? Director, Catering Special Events
> .???? Janice Battistuta, TV Tech & Production
> .???? Sapphire DeFranco, TV Tech & Production
> .???? Donna Fox, Business Development
> . ????Ruby Fox,? Playwright-in-Residence
> .???? Mary Lu Franks, Education & Training
> .???? Scott Hashier,? Creative Consultant
> .? ???Beverly Kristy, Health and Wellness
> . ????Andy Latshaw, Web Designer
> .? ???Marvin L. Mallory, Photographer
> .??? ?Jay T. Massey, Web Video Consultant
> .???? Rollin ?Mac? Michael, Creative Director
> .? ???James McGilbray, Computer Tech & Hospitality
> . ????Gerald Sanders, Director, Control Booth
> .???? Iris Tucker-Berry,? TV Tech & Production
> .???? Pamela H. Watts,? Assistant Manager
> .???? Gary R. Webster, Director, Web Video Production
> ?
> ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????. 
> . . . . . . . . .
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> Message: 26
> Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2008 12:44:54 -0800 (PST)
> From: April Needham <act4film at yahoo.com>
> Subject: [NEohioPAL] Stage to Screen Acting Series
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> Stage to Screen Acting Series
> ~?Transitioning the young actor from stage to screen effortlessly~ What is 
> the difference between theater and film acting? How do?Improvisational 
> exercises increasingly help the actors performace? Where do you find 
> audition information in the area? My child has an audition coming up, how 
> do I get he/she prepared?? All of these questions and more will be 
> answered~
>
> What it includes:
> At the end of each workshop, each child will take home with them:
> *Properly formatted Resume
> *Headshot for auditions
> *Monologue performed for demo reel
> *Resource sheet for audition information
>
> Age: 6-10, 11-15
>
> When: Coming Soon!
>
> Where: Cleveland area TBD
>
> How Much: $200
>
> If interested, please respond with your contact information including your 
> name, email, phone number, where you are located, the farthest you are 
> willing to drive to get to class, and the age and name of your child
>
> I would greatly appreciate it!
>
> April Needham
> Baldwin Wallace College
> Film/Theater
> act4film at yahoo.com
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> Message: 27
> Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2008 00:21:28 -0500
> From: "Denise Astorino" <denise.astorino at gmail.com>
> Subject: [NEohioPAL] Cleveland State University presents: A DOLL'S
> HOUSE by Henrik Ibsen...opening next Thursday November 13th!!! 8pm.
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> *Cleveland** State University**'s Dramatic Arts Program*
>
> proudly presents
>
>
>
> Henrik Ibsen's
>
> *A Doll's House*
>
>
>
> November 13-16, 20-23 Thursday- Saturday 8pm and Sunday at 2pm
>
> $10 general admission and $5 for students, senior (55+) and faculty & 
> staff
>
>
>
> CSU Factory Theatre: East 24th St.
>
> (Between Chester and Payne)
>
> Free Parking in lot off of E.24th St.
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>
> -
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> *"Rebellion and Rebirth: A woman's journey of identity"*
>
>
>
> In 1979, Henrik Ibsen created an extremely controversial play that
> challenged the convention of marriage norms of the time. The beginning of
> the 19th Century was a time when women were fighting to be seen as equals 
> in
> politics, society, and marriage. Ibsen, a supporter of women's right was
> criticized for writing the story of Nora and the "un-raveling" of her
> seemingly perfect marriage to her husband, Torvald. Nora commits a series 
> of
> rebellions throughout her journey towards discovering the truth about
> herself and the life that she has known.  Early in their marriage, Nora
> secretly borrowed money in order to protect her husband.  When events 
> unfold
> Torvald discovers the secret which leads Nora to question their marriage,
> her life, and finally her own identity. *A Doll's House* is directed by
> Assistant Professor Holly Holsinger and includes CSU students: Vanessa
> Flores, Eric Perusek, Lew Wallace, Stephanie Wilbert, Jack Matuszewski,
> Lydia Chanenka, and Megan Barker.
>
> * *
> Next Thursday, November 13th at 8pm, CSU presents A Doll's House.  Please
> join us at the Factory Theatre to celebrate this amazing work by Henrik
> Ibsen.
>
> **Also...after the opening night production, please join us for a free
> reception after the show!!!
>
> hanks,
>
> Denise Astorino
>
> *
> *
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> *
> *
>
> *
> *
>
> *"In order that she may be able to give her hand with dignity, she must be
> able to stand alone." "If you have knowledge, let others light their 
> candles
> at it."?**Margaret Fuller (1810-1850).***
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> Message: 28
> Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2008 11:18:56 -0800 (PST)
> From: North Canton Playhouse <ncplayhouse at sbcglobal.net>
> Subject: [NEohioPAL] YOUTH AUDITIONS AGES 10-18 at the NORTH CANTON
> PLAYHOUSE
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> The North Canton Playhouse in collaboration with Cochran Productions will 
> be holding auditions for the youth production of...
> ?
> "Disney's Mulan Jr."
> On Wed.?November 12th and Thurs. November 13th
> at the North Canton Playhouse Mainstage
> (525 7th St. NE North Canton, OH) Inside Hoover H.S.
> ?
> 7:00pm
> Please come ontime and be prepared to sing a short song a capella (without 
> music) or with a CD. There will also be cold readings from the script.
> ?
> This production is available for ages 10 - 18.
> ?
> SHOW DATES: February 5th - 22nd, 2008
> REHEARSALS: Wed. and Thurs. nights from 7-9:30 and Sat. 11-1pm
> ?
> STORY: Travel back to the legendary, story-telling days of ancient China 
> with this action-packed stage adaptation of Disney?s Mulan. The Huns have 
> invaded, and it is up to the misfit Mulan and her mischievous sidekick 
> Mushu to save the Emperor! Mulan Junior is a heart warming celebration of 
> culture, honor and a fighting spirit. The score includes favorites like 
> ?Reflection,? ?Honor to Us All? and ?I?ll Make a Man Out of You? as well 
> as new songs that will get?the audience up on its feet!
> ?
> CALL (330) 494-1613 with any quesions or visit 
> www.northcantonplayhouse.com
>
>
> Brenton Cochran
> Office Administrator
> North Canton Playhouse
> 330-494-1693
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