[NEohioPAL] The MAD* Factory Players present "A Little Bit of This & A Little Bit of That"
The Mad Factory
themadfactory2 at oberlin.net
Thu Nov 13 09:05:03 PST 2008
The MAD* Factory Players present "A Little Bit of This & A Little Bit of
That"
A Benefit Concert
This evening of jazz, blues, folk music, and improv features some of The
MAD* Factory's most talented performers.
The MAD* Factory is a non-profit theatre arts organization located in
Oberlin that teaches theatre year-round to students ages 3-19 and awards an
average of $20,000 each year in scholarship assistance. Additionally, The
MAD* Factory produces two full-length shows each year which are offered
admission-free in order to make this art form accessible to people of all
economic situations.
Where: Single Tree Winery, 12488 Baumhart Rd., Amherst, OH 44001
When: Friday, November 14 from 7:00pm-11:00pm
(Adults Only Please)
If you like our music and think we're kind of funny,
Perhaps you could see fit to give us lots of money
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> 1. Mercury Summer Stock looking for new web designer (office)
> 2. Saturday Morning Ballet Class with Kenya woods at Kim's
> School of Dance..adults and kids welcome! (Kim)
> 3. live akron after hours show (2Tones1314 Allies)
> 4. Project performs this Friday at the Ohio Theatre! (Wiant, Lilah)
> 5. Christmas Concert Tickets Available (Joanne Popp)
> 6. Discounted Legally Blonde Mezzanine Tickets for Fri, Nov
> 21st! (Philip.Bobbs at ourclub.com)
> 7. Cleveland Inner City Ballet Christmas Informal Showing
> (chanda ford)
> 8. The Talent Group Seeks Bi-Lingual Actors/Actresses and
> Translators (Eric Carlson)
> 9. Original artwork of all kinds wanted by Geniocity.com
> (carolyn jack)
> 10. GREASE THIS WEEKEND AT MAGNIFICAT! (Amy Smialek)
> 11. Audtions for Case-Cleveland Play House MFA Acting Program
> (Lisa Craig)
> 12. 11/21/2008 choral Evening Prayer and concert - Saint Ignatius
> of Antioch Catholic Church, Cleveland (Jeffrey Moellman)
> 13. How we trained for the fight sequences for The Rapture]
> (johnny at mdifilm.com)
> 14. OPA's Cinderella's Kids tickets on sale! (Lisa Stanton)
> 15. Artist/Director in Residence Position (Wanda Wareham)
> 16. Roxy's Newsletter - Nov. 12 2008 (Debbie Born)
> 17. OPA's Sound of Music tickets on sale! (Lisa Stanton)
> 18. HEADSHOT SPECIAL FROM PHOTOGRAHER JOHN SUNDERLAND
> (John Sunderland)
> 19. Superman's Cleveland at the Maltz! (Lynda Bender)
> 20. Fw: Korean Music Ensemble performs before surprising large
> crowd (The Kent Stage)
> 21. ALEX BEVAN NOMINATED for GRAMMY (Angela Siciliano)
> 22. Feeling inhibited? Try The Houde School of Acting! "XR"
> (Jessica Houde)
> 23. "OF THEE I SING" Nov 14, 15, 21, 22 (James Harris)
> 24. "The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged)" Opens
> Friday at Tri-C West (Gloor, Fred)
> 25. Canal Fulton Players- In Memoriam Linda Nelson
> (DVangaasbe at aol.com)
> 26. Canal Fulton Players- The Christmas Gifts (DVangaasbe at aol.com)
> 27. Holiday Concert for Disaster Relief, Local Meals (JT Buck)
> 28. Online-ad salesperson needed (carolyn jack)
> 29. Dobama Theatre - 2 men needed for local ad (Joyce Casey)
> 30. Lakeland seeks Technical Director for Todd (Martin Friedman)
> 31. Lord of the Burgeoning Lumber opens Nov. 20 at
> convergence-continuum (csimon at convergence-continuum.org)
> 32. FW: "Joseph and the Technicolor Dreamcoat comes to Andover
> (Don FIELD)
> 33. Revised: Auditions for Thomas Gibbons final "race trilogy"
> chapter A HOUSE WITH NO WALLS at Karamu on November 15th & 16th
> (performingarts at karamu.com)
> 34. Cleveland State University presents: Henrik Ibsen's A DOLL'S
> HOUSE -----tonight Thursday November 13th!!! Opening night
> reception to follow! (Denise Astorino)
> 35. BCT 25-Year Celebration Presents "WIzard of Oz" (smbintheboro)
> 36. Hudson Players Auditions for "An Evening with the Taffetas
> and Cardigans" This Sunday and Monday (Gary Maher)
>
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> Message: 1
> Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2008 09:01:17 -0800
> From: office <mercuryss at mac.com>
> Subject: [NEohioPAL] Mercury Summer Stock looking for new web designer
> To: neohiopal at listserve.com
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> Please contact by email or phone Brian Marshall at 216 771 5862 or
> mercuryss at mac.com. Currently the web address is
> www.mercurysummerstock.com. Thank you.
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> Message: 2
> Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2008 09:15:37 -0500
> From: "Kim" <angelyogadiva at sbcglobal.net>
> Subject: [NEohioPAL] Saturday Morning Ballet Class with Kenya woods at
> Kim's School of Dance..adults and kids welcome!
> To: <neohiopal at listserve.com>
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> KIM'S SCHOOL OF DANCE IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE
>
> SATURDAY BALLET CLASS!
>
>
>
> This class is for the student who wants to take their training to the next
> level
>
> by furthering their dance education. Ballet is the foundation of all
> dance and will benefit the student with technique, strength, and stamina.
> Call now to register!
>
>
>
> WHEN: Saturday 9-10:15am Class starts sept. 6, 2008
>
> WHERE: 8737 Ridge Rd North Royalton, OH 44133 440-877-0002
>
> YOUR INVESTMENT: $10 a class if you pay for the month $12 a class if you
> pay as you go (no refunds or credits)
>
> DRESS CODE: solid color leotard, pink tights, pink ballet shoes, hair in a
> bun (miss kim can teach you how to do this! Easy!)
>
> Minimum age: 8 years old
>
>
> Kenya Woods is a native of Cleveland, OH where she first began her
> training in dance. After studying ballet throughout her secondary
> education, she continued to study a variety of dance areas in college. She
> graduated from Tennessee State University with a minor in Dance and she
> studied the Russian classical technique with Marguarite Duncan of the
> North Coast Ballet Theater.
>
> Kenya has been on staff as a dance instructor at the Cleveland School of
> the Arts where she was able to present many works at Cleveland State
> University, Cleveland Institute of Music and the Cleveland Playhouse.
>
> After moving to New York she trained at Alvin Ailey American Dance Center,
> and studied Simonson technique at Dance Space. She has also been on
> scholarship with various dance programs in New York and danced with
> companies such as Ballet Highlights and Alpha Omega Theatrical Dance
> Company. In addition, she has toured and given workshop classes for
> Eiffman Ballet through City Center and Pilobolus. Kenya has been on staff
> at Hudson Repertory Dance Theater and has taught in various studios in New
> York City and it's tri-state area. She has been the featured dancer for
> works created by Antolino Alvarez (jazz) and Brian Brooks of Donald
> Byrd -The Group in the Santa Fe Summer Dance Festival (SSDF). Her musical
> theater experiences include Peter Pan, A Chorus Line, Little Shop of
> Horrors, Once on This Island, and Evita. She has also served as
> adjudicator nationally and internationally. In Addition to dancing and
> teaching, Kenya has used her training to help her as a sports and fitness
>
> model. She has booked national commercials, television specials
> (Entertainment Tonight) and can be seen in Sports Illustrated Women, Dance
> Spirit, Essence, Heart-N-Soul, Fitness and Parenting Magazine.
>
> Kenya Woods has since relocated to her native Cleveland, Ohio with her
> husband and two small children. Her most recent choreography include
> Bunnicula, Cinderellas of the World and The Cleveland Playouse Summer
> Academy's Web of Anansi which were all performed at the Cleveland
> Playhouse.
>
>
>
> Kim's School of Dance
>
> 8737 Ridge Rd. North Royalton, OH 44133 440-877-0002
>
> www.kimsschoolofdance.com
>
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> e-mail______________________________________________________________
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>
> Kim ATP ?Reiki Master
> Herbalist
> Angel Inspirations
> Angelic Kreations
> Kim's School of Dance
> Yoga by Kim
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> The only angel rule is, you must ask!
> www.yogabykim.com
> www.misskimsschoolofdance.com
> Karin Housley Show - KLBB Radio11am EST
> http://www.klbbradio.com/
> Nov. 29, Dec. 27
> Nov. 15, 08 Angel Academy Part 1 Goddessed Blessed
> Dec. 7 08 Angelic Kreations/Holiday Party w/Tina Fisher at Inner Harmony
> Dec. 13, 08 Angelic Kreations-Goddess Blessed Yule Party
> Jan. 10 09 Angels Among Us North Royalton Library
> Jan 24, 09 Angels Among Us Orange Library
> www.magicbydavidw.com
> Jinxed Costumes and Magic Saturdays 1-5pm
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> Message: 3
> Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2008 09:19:47 -0500
> From: 2Tones1314 Allies <tones1314 at hotmail.com>
> Subject: [NEohioPAL] live akron after hours show
> To: Neo-Pal <neohiopal at listserve.com>
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> Do you like FREE FOOD and FREE FUNNY?!
> Come and be a part of the live audience
> For ZTV?S
> Akron After Hours?
> 3rd Semi-Annual
> LIVE SHOW
> You can watch us bring the funny first hand!!
>
> In Daum Theatre of Kolbe Hall
>
> Only Friday, November 14 at 7:00pm
>
> Admission is Free with ID
>
>
> We invite you to stay after for FREE cookies and FREE drinks!!!
>
> Doors Open at 6:30pm and close promptly at 7:00pm
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> Message: 4
> Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2008 09:27:21 -0500
> From: "Wiant, Lilah" <Lilah.Wiant at tri-c.edu>
> Subject: [NEohioPAL] Project performs this Friday at the Ohio Theatre!
> To: <neohiopal at listserve.com>
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> Friday, November 14, 2008 8 PM
>
> Ohio Theatre, Playhouse Square
>
>
>
> Tickets:$25/$20/$10
>
> $3 discount for Tri-C Employees (includes faculty & staff), students and
> seniors
>
> To purchase tickets, please call 216-241-6000 (event code: PRO1114E) or
> copy/paste the address below into your web browser:
>
>
>
> http://ev15.evenue.net/cgi-bin/ncommerce3/SEGetEventInfo?ticketCode=GS%3
> APSQ%3A09CCC%3APRO1114E%3A&linkID=psq&shopperContext=&caller=&appCode=
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>
>
> The fusion of jazz and world music by instrumental ensemble Project is
> sure to thrill Clevelanders at the Ohio Theatre on November 14 at 8 PM.
> All alums of the Cleveland Institute of Music, Project peppers a
> classical repertoire of original compositions with elements of hip-hop
> and popular music.
>
>
>
>
>
> Lilah M.Wiant
>
> Tri-C Jazzfest Cleveland
>
> 2900 Community College Ave.
>
> MTA Theatre 11
>
> Cleveland, OH 44115
>
> Phone: 216-987-4249 Fax: 216-987-4422
> lilah.wiant at tri-c.edu <mailto:lilah.wiant at tri-c.edu>
> www.tricpresents.com <http://www.tricpresents.com>
>
> "Music has been my playmate, my lover, and my crying towel." ~Buffy
> Sainte-Marie
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> Message: 5
> Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2008 07:33:15 -0800 (PST)
> From: Joanne Popp <w8inglong at yahoo.com>
> Subject: [NEohioPAL] Christmas Concert Tickets Available
> To: neohiopal at listserve.com
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> Cleveland Philharmonic Orchestra
> ?Special HolidayConcert
> ?Under the direction of
> Dr.VictorH.Liva
> Saturday, December 13, 2008, 7:30 p.m.
> featuring
> Corelli: ??'Christmas' Concerto
> Rimsky-Korsakov:?? Christmas Eve Suite
> Strauss:?? Beautiful Blue DanubeWaltz
> ?
> Zion UCC of Tremont
> 2716 West 14th Street
> Cleveland, OH44113
> Tickets: $15.00/each or 2 for $25.00
>
> To order tickets by mail send your check payable?to ZionUCC of Tremont
> along with a self addressed stamped envelope and telephone number or email
> address to:
>
> Zion UCC Concert Tickets,
> 2716 W. 14th St.,
> Cleveland, OH 44113-5216
>
> I also have tickets available you can call me at 216-281-2992. An Italian
> Style buffet dinner will proceed the concert. Price for the dinner is
> $8.00.
> ?
> Joanne M. Popp
> Adm. Assistant,
> Zion UCC of Tremont
> http://www.zionchurch.org
> Whosoever is everyone.
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> Message: 6
> Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2008 11:07:11 -0500
> From: Philip.Bobbs at ourclub.com
> Subject: [NEohioPAL] Discounted Legally Blonde Mezzanine Tickets for
> Fri, Nov 21st!
> To: neohiopal at listserve.com
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> I have 20 tickets for Legally Blonde the Musical at Playhouse Square on
> November 21st at 7:30pm. They are mezzanine tickets (same price as
> orchestra tickets) in rows I-K, Seats 207-214. Great seats near front of
> Mezzanine with great view of the entire stage. They are normally $69 each
> and I'm selling them for $62.50.
>
> Please reply to this address with the number of tickets you would like,
> and I'll respond on a first come first serve basis till they are gone. You
> can pick up the tickets prior to the show from The Club at Key Center
> downtown, or I can meet you before the show on the night of the 21st at
> the Palace Theater. Check or cash is fine, I can even do credit card.
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> Message: 7
> Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2008 08:40:15 -0800 (PST)
> From: chanda ford <chanda2ford at yahoo.com>
> Subject: [NEohioPAL] Cleveland Inner City Ballet Christmas Informal
> Showing
> To: neohiopal at listserve.com
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> Cleveland Inner City Ballet located at 3615 Euclid Avenue 3rd floor?will
> be having a free in studio informal Christmas?showing Saturday?December
> 13, starting at 3pm. Come and see what the dancers have been learning
> through their Ballet, Tap and Praise Dance studies. Make sure you have
> time to stay?afterwords to?enjoy refreshments and socialization. For more
> information feel free to contact us at (216) 903-6604 or
> chanda2ford at yahoo.com. Cleveland Inner City Ballet believes that all
> children deserve to have the gift of dance. We hope to be dancing with you
> soon!
>
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> Message: 8
> Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2008 10:02:29 -0800
> From: "Eric Carlson" <eric at talentgroup.com>
> Subject: [NEohioPAL] The Talent Group Seeks Bi-Lingual
> Actors/Actresses and Translators
> To: <neohiopal at listserve.com>
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> The Talent Group is actively seeking bi-lingual actors and actresses
> fluent
> in Spanish, French, and/or German. We are also seeking translators (do not
> have to be an actor) who are able to translate Spanish, French, and/or
> German to English and vice versa. If you are already represented by The
> Talent Group, there is no need for you to respond to this ad, as you are
> already being submitted for these jobs. If you are interested, please
> submit
> your information to Cleveland at talentgroup.com or call the office at
> 216-622-8011.
>
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> Message: 9
> Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2008 09:53:37 -0800 (PST)
> From: carolyn jack <cmjack at sbcglobal.net>
> Subject: [NEohioPAL] Original artwork of all kinds wanted by
> Geniocity.com
> To: neohiopal at listserve.com
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>
> Geniocity.com,?an exciting new site about creativity and innovation, is
> looking for original artwork and inventions of all kinds for The Geniocity
> Shop, our online store.?Whether you're a visual artist, performer, writer,
> filmmaker,?designer?or scientific tinkerer, we want to?introduce your
> excellent creative work to?local, national and global online markets.
> ?
> We currently?offer pieces by stellar Northeast Ohioans such as fine
> artists Robert Thurmer and Judith Brandon, photographers Keith Berr and
> Tracey Lind, digital artist Kevin White, glass artist Michael Zelenka,
> filmmaker Johnny Wu and jewelry designer Mary Lou Sneyd.?
> ?
> Visit Geniocity.com to see the store and our unique blog content, then
> click on Submit Work to find how how to send in your digital images,
> discs, paper copies or other reproductions?for our selection process.?
> ?
> The holidays are almost upon us, so send your work now and be part of The
> Geniocity Shop's gift?sales season.??
> ?
> Got questions? Call 216-544-8848 or e-mail carolyn at geniocity.com.???
> ?
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> Message: 10
> Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2008 12:31:56 -0500
> From: Amy Smialek <asmialek at magnificaths.org>
> Subject: [NEohioPAL] GREASE THIS WEEKEND AT MAGNIFICAT!
> To: "neohiopal at listserve.com" <neohiopal at listserve.com>
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> Magnificat High
> School presents:
>
> GREASE
> By Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey
>
> Come join us in the 50s with the Pink Ladies and Greasers at Rydell High!
>
> November 14-16; 21-23
> Fridays 7:30
> Sundays 4:00
>
> Tickets are $12 adults and $8 students
>
> Magnificat High School
> 20770 Hilliard Blvd
> Rocky River, OH 44116
> 440 331 1572 x277
>
>
>
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> Message: 11
> Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2008 12:26:06 -0500
> From: "Lisa Craig" <lcraig at clevelandplayhouse.com>
> Subject: [NEohioPAL] Audtions for Case-Cleveland Play House MFA Acting
> Program
> To: <neohiopal at listserve.com>
> Message-ID: <1226510729.30548 at clevelandplayhouse.com>
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> Local Auditons for Case / Cleveland Play House MFA Acting Program
>
>
>
> Cleveland, OH (November 12, 2008) - The MF Acting Graduate Program of Case
> Western Reserve University and The Cleveland Play House will be conducting
> auditions January 17, 2009 at The Cleveland Play House for the Class of
> 2012. This nationally recognized program admits eight students to commence
> in the Fall of 2009 for a three year program for a Master of Fine Arts
> degree in Acting.
>
> Interested parties need to contact Mark Alan Gordon, Associate Director of
> the Program at magordon at clevelandplayhouse.com for application
> instructions
> and information. Once material is reviewed, an appointment will be made
> for
> January 17th, 2009.
>
>
>
> Lisa Craig
>
> Public Relations Manager
> Cleveland Play House
> 8500 Euclid Avenue
> Cleveland OH 44106
> Phone (216) 795-7000 x236
> FAX (216) 795-7005
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> Message: 12
> Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2008 09:53:20 -0800 (PST)
> From: Jeffrey Moellman <musicmoell at sbcglobal.net>
> Subject: [NEohioPAL] 11/21/2008 choral Evening Prayer and concert -
> Saint Ignatius of Antioch Catholic Church, Cleveland
> To: neohiopal at listserve.com
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> PRESS RELEASE
>
> Contact: Jeffrey Moellman, 216.251.0300 x123,
> MusicAtIgnatius at hotmail.com
>
>
>
> Saint Ignatius of Antioch Roman Catholic Church
> Musical Arts Series: Evening Prayer
>
>
>
> The Schola Cantorum of Xavier University (Cincinnati, OH), Scot Buzza,
> conductor, with Jeffrey Moellman, organist, will present a sung choral
> Evening Prayer for the Feast of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin
> Mary, including choral works by Lajos B?rdos, Christensen, Josquin, Moses
> Hogan, Gerald Near, Urmas Sisask, Vivaldi, and Julian Wachner.
>
> 7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 21, 2008, Saint Ignatius of Antioch Roman Catholic
> Church,
> 10205 Lorain Ave. (at West Blvd.), Cleveland.
>
> This service is open to the public and FREE OF CHARGE, with a free-will
> offering being accepted at the conclusion of the program. Families with
> children are welcome, and a reception will follow with an opportunity for
> those present to meet and greet the artists. For more information, call
> 216.251.0300 x123, or send e-mail to MusicAtIgnatius at hotmail.com.
>
> Saint Ignatius of Antioch Roman Catholic Church
> 10205 Lorain Avenue (at West Boulevard)
> Cleveland, OH 44111
> 216.251.0300
> www.stignatiusofantioch-school.org
>
>
>
> The Xavier University Schola Cantorumprovides music for the many
> liturgical events that take place on the Xavier University campus while
> providing students with foundational experience in liturgy. In addition to
> maintaining a rigorous schedule of services that outlines the liturgical
> year, each of the members holds a position of leadership in Xavier
> University?s music ministry. The Schola Cantorum?s repertoire is
> intentionally eclectic, and covers a range of sacred music idioms in a
> variety of languages, from the Renaissance to classical choral repertoire
> and works from the late 20th century.
>
>
> Scot Buzza, Director of Liturgical Music at Xavier University (Cincinnati,
> Ohio), has had an international performing career over the past two
> decades that includes solo appearances with orchestras in Austria,
> Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, The Netherlands, Spain,
> Switzerland and Venezuela. In 1987 he was appointed principal violist of
> the Tokyo Philharmonic, and in 1990 he became soloist-principal violist of
> the Chamber Orchestra of Barcelona, Spain. As a chamber musician Mr. Buzza
> has performed world wide, and his recitals have been broadcast on Radio
> France, PBS, Radio Amsterdam, Tokyo NHK and Radio Catalunya (Spain). In
> the United States he has performed regularly with both the Columbus
> Symphony Orchestra and the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra.
>
> Mr. Buzza is a graduate of Yale University, where he held simultaneous
> fellowships in both the School of Music and the Department of Slavic
> Languages and Linguistics. He is currently on the faculty of the
> Department of Music at Northern Kentucky University, and teaches the
> Sacred Music curriculum at the University of Cincinnati
> College-Conservatory of Music. Mr. Buzza is Director of Liturgical Music
> at Xavier University, where he founded and directs three choral ensembles:
> the Xavier University Schola Cantorum, Harmonia Sacra Xaveriana, and the
> 10pm Choir.
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> Message: 13
> Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2008 13:14:07 -0600 (CST)
> From: johnny at mdifilm.com
> Subject: [NEohioPAL] How we trained for the fight sequences for The
> Rapture]
> To: neohiopal at listserve.com
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> Hi all, here is some tructured fight sequence training videos for The
> Rapture. This is how we structured the fight sequences for The
> Rapture. I choreographed with Andy Sokol, Andy Schofield, and Ray E.
> Goodwin Jr. on the fight sequences and then ask the actors George
> Tutie, Kyle Znamenak, Brian Richeson, and Ray E. Goodwin Jr. to come
> at least twice a month and train with us. We also enlisted several
> martial artists around Ohio to help out, Master Yang of Akron for
> Brian Richeson, Master Brown of Columbus for Brandy Seymour...
>
> Several videos here will give you an idea of their hard work!
>
> http://vimeo.com/rapture
>
> The Rapture is a SAG Ultra Low Budget Sci-Fi/Anime-style action film,
> it has wire-stunt work, martial arts, over 500+ vfx, and it took the
> actors their dedication to test, almost 5 months of martial arts
> training...
>
> The Rapture has been distributed to 3 territories so far and
> currently screening at numerous film festivals. More information at
> http://www.rapturethemovie.com
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> Message: 14
> Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2008 14:33:43 -0500
> From: "Lisa Stanton" <lstanton0401 at sbcglobal.net>
> Subject: [NEohioPAL] OPA's Cinderella's Kids tickets on sale!
> To: <neohiopal at listserve.com>
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> Olmsted Performing Arts - Youth Stage (Grades 1-7)
>
> 11/21-11/22: Cinderella Kids
>
> Visit web site for times and to purchase tickets. Adult $8, Children/Sr
> $6
> advance pricing (At the door $9 & $7)
>
> Performers grades 1-7.
>
>
>
> UPDO - SOLD OUT: Visit our Enchanted Salon with your special Princess:
> Special event 1-hour prior to each show "Bippity Boppity Updo" with
> Cinderella. $10/child. - SHOW TICKETS available for all performances.
>
>
>
> Worldview Community Theater, 6941 Columbia Road, Olmsted Falls
>
> 440-465-3355
>
> www.olmstedperformingarts.com <http://www.olmstedperformingarts.com/>
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> Message: 15
> Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2008 14:53:26 -0500
> From: "Wanda Wareham" <WWareham at FineArtsAssociation.org>
> Subject: [NEohioPAL] Artist/Director in Residence Position
> To: "neohiopal" <neohiopal at listserve.com>
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> Chestnut Elementary PTA, Painesville, Ohio
> Artist/Director in Residence Position
> Chestnut Elementary PTA is searching for a qualified candidate to fill
> its temporary Artist/Director in Residence position for the school year
> 2008-09. This person will be responsible for directing and staging a
> bi-lingual English/Spanish production of "The Wizard of Oz" in
> conjunction with the Chestnut Elementary PTA. All work will be done as
> an after-school program.
> You will share/have the following responsibilities:
> 1) Cast the show with students of Chestnut Elementary School,
> including scheduling and holding auditions.
> 2) Design and oversee construction of set, costume design,
> lighting, sound and music within constraints of limited budget and
> volunteer workforce
> 3) Assist in planning and overseeing rehearsals
> 4) Guide and direct student actors and parent/community volunteers
> Proposed schedule is as follows:
> January 2009: Start auditions for play parts,
> select actors/actresses for roles
> February - March 2009: Rehearsals, construction
> April 2009: Stage play (two performances,
> one day and one evening)
> The position will report to the Chestnut PTA and be subject to the
> school's background check policy and following a Code of Conduct. Pay is
> a $1,000 stipend, to be made in quarterly payments. Experience in live
> theatre and working with children is desired. Knowledge of Spanish is a
> plus.
> All interested candidates should submit their resume along with three
> references to chestnutpta at yahoo.com <mailto:chestnutpta at yahoo.com> or
> via mail to Chestnut PTA, Chestnut Elementary PTA, 341 Chestnut Street,
> Painesville, OH 44077, att: Wizard of Oz.
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> Message: 16
> Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2008 12:04:25 -0800 (PST)
> From: Debbie Born <roxysreads at yahoo.com>
> Subject: [NEohioPAL] Roxy's Newsletter - Nov. 12 2008
> To: undisclosed recipients: ;
> Message-ID: <988023.41421.qm at web44806.mail.sp1.yahoo.com>
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> November 12, 2008
> ?
> Author Meet and Greet with Larry Tracey. Learn The Secret of the Can.
> ?
> You think YOU have problems? Well of course you do. Don?t we all? But
> sometimes the problems we have can seem a lot bigger than they really are.
> Want to find out some ways to deal with those kinds of problems?
> ?
> Come to the store on Saturday, November 15 from 1 to 4 pm for our meet and
> greet with author Larry Tracey. His book is titled The Secret of the Can.
> ?
>>From the book, ?Most people get distracted by the drama and the garbage of
>>life. Knowing "The Secret of the Can" gives you the freedom to pursue your
>>dreams and direction in life.
> ?
> ?Give your students this fast paced one-hour session with author and
> Youth4Youth founder, Larry Tracey and his ?garbage can.?? During an hour
> that has been described as practical and down-to-earth, giving students a
> visual that will last a lifetime.
> ?Larry shares tools that have helped thousands of teens and adults avoid
> wandering down the road of personal destruction by sending them on a
> journey of personal construction. ?
> Hope to see you there.
> ?
> Treat your favorite Harry Potter fan to a special Holiday Gift
> ?
> First, a trivia question?
> ?
> What did Professor Dumbledore give Harry for Christmas in the first book,
> Harry Potter and the Philosopher?s Stone? (Look for the answer at the end
> of the newsletter.)
> ?
> The Christmas Holiday is always an important part of any Harry Potter
> book, and this holiday season you can get your favorite HP aficionado the
> latest offering from J. K. Rowling, creator and author of the young
> wizard?s series.
> ?
> Tales of Beedle the Bard is the wizarding world?s equivalent of Grimm?s
> Fairy Tales. Now Muggles everywhere can read these stories just like
> Hermione, Ron, and many of the students of Hogwarts have.
> ?
> This isn?t a direct sequel to the incredibly popular coming of age story
> of Harry Potter, but a spin-off that embellishes the overall HP universe.
> ?
> Come into the store now to pre-order your book and you can pick it up
> during our Release Party Event on December 3 at 11 pm. The book will be
> available at Midnight, the witching hour. Until then, you can dress up as
> a HP character, and have fun with the gang.
> And did we mention that you save almost 2 dollars when you pre-order? We
> made the price smaller, the best kind of magic there is. But you need to
> pre-order to get that discount.
> ?
> Our New Consignment Policy
> ?
> If you?ve been thinking of coming into Roxy?s to offer up items for
> consignment, now is the time to do it. We have changed our policy on some
> consignments to encourage more and better products for your purchase. And
> the holidays are coming up fast. Before you know it, overstuffed shoppers
> will be hitting all of the stores in search of holiday gifts and maybe you
> have something they want. Don?t let it collect anymore dust. It?s easier
> than ebay!
> ?
> Call or email the store before bringing anything in.
> ?
> Coming Soon
> ?
> November 28: Day after Thanksgiving Double Punch Event. Black Friday. The
> day after Thanksgiving. You can wake up at some obscene hour and fight the
> crowds at the mall, or you can come in after 11 am and browse our shelves
> in a friendly quiet atmosphere.
> ?
> December 4 @ 12 am, Midnight: New J.K. Rowling/Harry Potter book release
> party. JK Rowling expands the Harry Potter universe with a new original
> book. You can pre-order here at the store and pick up the book the very
> minute it?s officially released. And chances are, you won?t have to drive
> as far to get home after we celebrate at the store!
> ?
> Don?t forget to visit our website, which is www.RoxysReads.net.
> ?
> We?re open Monday through Friday 11 am to 7 pm, Saturday 11 am to 4 pm,
> and we?re closed Sunday.
> ?
> Mike Leuszler
> With able assistance from Kathy Whitmore
> Roxy?s Publicity
> ?
> Answer to the trivia question: Professor Dumbledore gave Harry his
> father?s Invisibility Cloak, which he put to good use many, many times in
> the course of the HP series.
>
> Roxy's Reads and Remnants
> Your Independent Book Store
> Books, Gifts & Surprises
> 132 Park Avenue, Amherst, OH 44001
> 440-988-0024
> www.roxysreads.net
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> Message: 17
> Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2008 14:31:39 -0500
> From: "Lisa Stanton" <lstanton0401 at sbcglobal.net>
> Subject: [NEohioPAL] OPA's Sound of Music tickets on sale!
> To: <neohiopal at listserve.com>
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> Olmsted Performing Arts - Main Stage
>
> 11/13-11/15: Sound of Music
>
> Visit web site for times and to purchase tickets. Adult $12, Children/Sr
> $8
> advance pricing (At the door $14 & $10)
>
> Worldview Community Theater, 6941 Columbia Road, Olmsted Falls
>
> 440-465-3355
>
> <http://www.olmstedperformingarts.com> Buy tickets on-line!
> www.olmstedperformingarts.com
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> Message: 18
> Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2008 14:46:59 -0500
> From: "John Sunderland" <johnsunderland at sbcglobal.net>
> Subject: [NEohioPAL] HEADSHOT SPECIAL FROM PHOTOGRAHER JOHN SUNDERLAND
> To: <neohiopal at listserve.com>
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> HEADSHOT SPECIAL FROM PHOTOGRAHER JOHN SUNDERLAND
>
>
>
> I'm currently offering a special price of $95.00 for a full headshot
> session.
>
>
>
> This includes the finished 8 x 10 of your choice after your review of the
> proofs, which are presented to you on CD or emailed to you after the
> shoot.
>
> MANY DO NOT KNOW THAT YOU ONLY NEED THAT ONE SHOT TO SEND TO A
> LITHOGRAPHER TO GET MULTIPLES IN A QUANTITY THAT YOU CHOOSE. IT NEEDS ONLY
> TO BE AN OUTPUT IN DIGITAL FORMAT FOR MOST PRINTERS (LITHOGRAPHER)
>
> Here is a link to one such lithographer: http://www.abcpictures.com /
> There are many more however.
> Another would be http://www.spotlightprinting.net /
>
> OF COURSE, YOU MAY CHOOSE THE TRADITIONAL 8 X 10 PRINT
>
> EITHER WAY IS INCLUDED IN THE SPECIAL OF $95
>
>
> Most sessions average 50+ shots for your review.
>
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>
> You may bring several changes of clothes. I will mix up both true
> headshots and some ? shots as well if you like.
>
>
>
> THE PRICE INCLUDES THE SESSION AND ONE FINISHED 8 X 10 PHOTO AS
> TRADITIONAL HARD COPY OR DIGITAL OUTPUT.
>
> YOUR CHOICE.
>
>
>
> ALL PHOTOS CAN BE AVAILABLE EITHER AS COLOR, OR BLACK AND WHITE.
>
> John
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>
>
> John Sunderland Photography
>
> 3125 Whitethorn Rd Suite 2
>
> Cleveland, Heights OH 44118
>
> 216-371-0642
>
> johnsunderland at sbcglobal.net
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> www.johnsunderland.com
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> Message: 19
> Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2008 14:40:09 -0500
> From: "Lynda Bender" <lbender at mmjh.org>
> Subject: [NEohioPAL] Superman's Cleveland at the Maltz!
> To: <neohiopal at listserve.com>
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> Don't Miss This Captivating Program Reliving Cleveland's Past!
>
>
>
> Metropolis Revisited: Cleveland in the Pre-War Years
>
> Wednesday, November 19
>
> 7pm
>
> Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage
>
> 2929 Richmond Road, Beachwood
>
> $10/$8 Maltz Museum members
>
> Seating is limited! For tickets call 216-593-0575
>
> Eliot Ness and the torso murders; the Great Lakes Exposition; sports
> heroes Jesse Owens, Benny Friedman and Jackie Davis; and the nightlife
> at Euclid and 105th all contributed to an atmosphere that led two young
> boys to create Superman. Relive those golden days of yesteryear with
> noted urban historian Dr. John J. Grabowski's fascinating illustrated
> lecture about our town's glorious and sometimes shady past.
>
>
>
> See Zap! Pow! Bam! Superheroes and the Golden Age of Comics 1938-1950 on
> exhibition now!
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> Message: 20
> Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2008 14:22:51 -0800 (PST)
> From: The Kent Stage <wrfaa at yahoo.com>
> Subject: [NEohioPAL] Fw: Korean Music Ensemble performs before
> surprising large crowd
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> November 12, 2008
> 330-677-5005
> www.kentstage.org
> wrfaa at yahoo.com
> ?
> ??
>
> ????42nd Kent State Folk Festival
>
>
> ?
> Flash Crowd for Korean National University of the Arts Ensemble?
>
> ?Still to come!
>
>
>
>
> ?
> Martin Sexton & Ryan Montebleau 11/13
> ?
> FolkAlley 'Round Town 11/14
> live music in 36 venues in Kent...All FREE?
> includingDale Galgozy, Alex Bevan & Ryan Humbert @ The Kent Stage
> ?
> Nanci Griffith 11/15 (SOLD-OUT!)?
>
> ?ALL @ THE KENT STAGE!
>
> Buy Tickets Now?
>
>
> Upcoming Concerts @ The Kent Stage
> ?Melanie 11/20
>
> Red Cross Benefit 11/21
> (The Numbers Band, Twistoffs, Hillbilly Idol)
> GTB Music Festival 11/22
> (11 Kent bands)
> The Know-Nothings 11/29
> Carrie Rodriguez?&?KaiserCartel 12/4
> Glen Phillips & Jonatha Brooke 12/5
> The Diamonds?"Christmas Concert"?12/6
> Woodchopper's Ball 12/13
> Tim O'Brien 1/16
> ??Kathleen Edwards 1/30
> ?Claire Lynch Band 2/28
>
> Leo Kottke 4/2
> John Gorka & Susan Werner 4/17
> ?
> Tickets on sale at?Spin-More Records, Woodsy's Music or?www.kentstage.org
> ?
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> Huge walk-up crowd enjoys Korean Music Ensemble
> Tuesday Nov. 11, 2008
> Prior to the opening of the doors of The Kent Stage last night, there were
> very few tickets sold for the performance of the
>
> Korea National?University Of Arts Korean?Music Ensemble.? At 7 o'clock the
> doors opened? and the crowd continued to walk in until 8:00.? By the end
> of the evening approximately?300 fans filled the theater.?
> ?
> The ensemble did not leave this crowd disappointed.? The concert was
> amazing.? Prior to the start of the concert,?ethnomusicologist Dr. Kim
> Hee-sun provided an explanation of the instruments and a preview of the
> upcoming event.?
>
> The performance by the 10-member Korea National University of Arts Korean
> Music Ensemble was a treat for both the ear and eye as the musicians and
> dancers were in traditional Korean regalia.?
> ?
> There was also a treat for the sense of taste.? The University
> Presbyterian Church of Akron provided a sampling of traditional Korean
> pastries, teas and punch before and after the concert.
> ?
> The people of Northeast Ohio were very fortunate to have the opportunity
> for be a part of experience.? This was one of only three stops on this
> brief tour of the US.? There were people of all backgrounds and ages at
> The Kent Stage from young children to?retired Kent State professors Dr.
> Halim El-Dabh, who's music has been performed by this ensemble and Dr.
> Terry Miller, retired Director of the Center?for the Study of World
> Musics?at Kent State University.
> ?
> Again, another unique event at the 42nd Kent State Folk Festival!
> ?
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Other night:Justin Townes Earle & The Felice Brothers
> Saturday Nov. 8, 2008
> Prior to an energetic and exciting set by The Felice Brothers, (which was
> reminiscent of an early Avett Brothers show at The Kent Stage) Justin
> Townes Earle donned his cowboy hat and walked out onto the stage and
> proceeded to blow away the audience.? Playing songs from his current cd
> and a few from his upcoming cd (which will be released on March 13th),
> Justin proved that the apple does not fall?far from the tree!???
> ?
> Like his talented father Steve Earle and?aunt Stacey Earle, Justin is an
> exceptionally talented singer/songwriter with a great stage presence.??He
> was the perfect opener for The Felice Brothers which attracted a younger
> than usual crowd to the festival.?
> ?
> Look for both acts to return to?The Kent Stage in the future!? Next time,
> Justin will headline his own?night!
> ?
> I hate to sound like a broken record, but once again magic happened at the
> Kent State Folk Festival.?
> ?
> Unless you already have a ticket for Nanci Griffith, there are only two
> more opportunities for you to be part of these wonderful evenings.?
> Tuesday Nov. 11th, ten of South Korean's most eminent musicians
> including?true masters of Korean folk music will perform and Thursday Nov.
> 13, Ryan Montbleau will open for the one and only Martin Sexton.
> ?
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~??
> Peter Rowan & Tony Rice Quartet
> Friday Nov. 7, 2008
> ?
> I was told by Ricky?that this was there last gig as a quartet for a long
> time.? If you missed it, FolkAlley.com did record the concert.? Again, the
> Kent State Folk Festival delivered?a magical evening in Kent, Ohio.
> ?
> The following was posted on Peter's yahoo group.
> ?
> "Saw Peter and Tony at the Kent Stage last night"
>
> Saturday, November 8, 2008 10:20 AM
>
>
> From: "josephpeter2000"
> To: PeterRowan at yahoogroups.com
>
> ?I think it was the best I have ever seen them. The Kent Stage is
> really great.? I used to see them at The ARK in Ann Arbor, MI but
> recently moved.? I think I like the Kent Stage more then The Ark.? In
> fact, a long time ago at the old Ark, Tony came up to me and just
> started talking.
>
> Anyway, they were great.? They had Ricky Simpkins on mandolin and this
> great bass they never introduced. They did some wonderful harmonies,
> the three of them.
>
> When I arrived early, I saw Tony walk in and go up on stage carrying
> his guitar.
>
> I thought everyone would enjoy a Peter and Tony sighting.
>
>
> (FYI, That was none other than Mike Bub (formerly of the Del McCoury Band)
> on bass.)??
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> ?
> Opening Night?Last night, the 42nd Kent State Folk Festival kicked off at
> The Kent Stage.? Darrell Scott started off this very special night with
> selections from his recent CD, Modern Hymns and his numerous works over
> the years.? Darrell's set ended with a standing ovation.? After a short
> break,?Richard Shindell?walked out on stage to a rousing welcome and
> started on a journey through his musical offerings.? The?evening ended
> with Scott coming back to join Shindell?for two encores including?Peter
> Rowan's Midnight Moonlight,?leaving the crowd cheering for more!? This was
> a magical night.? Both artists commented to the enthusiastic audience that
> they had wanted to perform together for years and Shindell thanked the
> Festival for making this?night a reality.??If you missed this concert, it
> will be on Folkalley.com in the future.? The special moments which seem to
> have at the Kent State Folk Festival will continue tonight as two of the
> icons
> of bluegrass come together when the Peter Rowan and Tony Rice Quartet hit
> the stage at 8PM.? Doors open at 7 and tickets for good seats are
> available at the door.
> ?All tickets for the 42nd Kent State Folk Festival are now on sale.
> Festival events run from Nov. 6 through 15 and all concerts will take
> place at the Kent Stage in downtown Kent. The free workshops will be again
> held in the Kent State University Student Center. Tickets can be purchased
> in person at the Kent Stage, Woodsy's Music and Spin-More Records, by
> phone at (330) 677-5005 and online at www.KentStage.org.
>
> Find more information online at www.KentStateFolkFestival.org. or
> www.kentstage.org
>
> The remaining line-up for the 42nd Kent State Folk Festival (all concerts
> at the Kent Stage unless otherwise noted):
>
> Thursday, Nov. 13 at 8 p.m.: Martin Sexton with Ryan Montbleau - $25
> general admission, $20 KSU students (with valid ID).
> Friday, Nov. 14 (various times): Folk Alley 'Round Town (30+ venues
> throughout Kent) - FREE
> Saturday, Nov. 15 from noon-5 p.m.: Workshops (KSU Student Center) - FREE
> Saturday, Nov. 15 from 5 to 6 p.m.: Talent Contest (KSU KIVA) - FREE
> Saturday, Nov. 15 at 8 p.m.: Nanci Griffith - SOLD-OUT
>
> Festival support is provided by Kent State University, Dominion East Ohio,
> Great Lakes Brewing Co., the Hiram Inn, Continental Airlines, Cuyahoga
> Valley National Park Association, Audio Technica, Main Street-Kent,
> Western Reserve Folk Arts Association and The City of Kent.?
> ?
> Upcoming Kent State Folk Festival events
>
> MARTIN SEXTON & RYAN MONTBLEAU
> Thursday, November 13 -- 8:00 PM
> Martin Sexton began his career as a street performer in Boston's Harvard
> Square. With just a guitar and his multi-octave, jazz-inflected voice, he
> managed to sell 15,000 copies of his 1992 demo IN THE JOURNEY out of his
> guitar case. His strong live performances won him a Boston Music Award for
> "Best New Artist" and led to his being named "Artist of the Year" by the
> National Academy of Songwriters in 1994.
> He worked his way into the city's legendary folk club circuit and soon
> began touring, releasing his first full-length studio recording BLACK
> SHEEP in 1996, followed two years later by a major label debut on Atlantic
> Records, THE AMERICAN, produced by Danny Kortchmar. His second album on
> Atlantic, WONDER BAR, came out in 2000 and was self-produced by Sexton.
> Following his departure from the major label, he formed his own
> independent label, Kitchen Table Records, and released 2002's LIVE WIDE
> OPEN, a two-disc live album. CAMP HOLIDAY, a seasonal album of Christmas
> standards, came out in 2005, and his latest original studio album is
> SEEDS, released in 2007.
> That year, his song "Diner" reached a wide TV audience when it appeared in
> the Scrubs episode "My Night to Remember."
> Sexton's music blends many genres of American music, including soul,
> gospel, country, rock, blues, and R&B. He is known for his wide vocal
> range and ability to improvise. Onstage, he often plays the guitar without
> a pick, using his thumb to play bass lines and his fingers for chords and
> melodies.
> Ryan Montbleau
> Emerging onto the national music scene from his home base of Boston, Ryan
> Montbleau has been described as something of a Martin Sexton by way of Van
> Morrison and Stevie Wonder. Yet Ryan Montbleau Band's music is difficult
> to pigeon-hole or neatly categorize. It is original yet familiar-a fresh
> sound full of firmly-rooted ingredients, including Americana, folk, blues,
> ragtime and '70's R&B and soul. Whereas the band's intriguing
> instrumentation and arrangements (not to mention top notch chops) help to
> create this unique sound, all is firmly anchored by Montbleau's
> water-tight lyrics and unmistakable voice.
> Having begun his career playing Boston's coffee shops and folk venues as a
> solo artist with an infectious, percussive, fingerpicking guitar style,
> the charismatic Ryan Montbleau has evolved into the front man for the
> eclectic ensemble that bears his name.
>
> Reserved tickets: $25.00???
>
>
> ROUND TOWN NIGHT in 36 venues in Kent!
> Friday, November 14? (see www.kentstatefolkfestival.org for more details)
> ?
> @ The Kent Stage
> Woodsy's Folk Students with Dale Galgozy
> 5 to 7 in The Lobby
> Dale Galgozy is a master traditional musician, a songwriter, and a
> guitarist of many styles including finger style blues, jazz-swing, rock
> and folk. A skilled vocalist and arranger, Dale Galgozy is a fulltime
> professional musician and a dedicated guitar teacher. Performing
> throughout Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan, New York and Indiana since 1987
> and an Ohio Arts Council recipient for twelve years, his progressive
> contemporary acoustic music has traditional roots yet is free and playful.
> Performers include: Robert Dietrich, Ashley Markle,
> Thomas Hite, Adreanne Zeleny, and Dale Galgozy
>
> Alex Bevan
> 7 to 8:30 in the Theater
> Alex Bevan has been sharing his voice, guitar, music and stories with
> audiences for more than thirty years.
> First known as the "Skinny Little Boy" from Cleveland, Ohio who came to
> "Chase your wimmin' and drink your beer", Alex has made a name for himself
> through out the Northern Ohio music scene.
> Drawing on his deep skill set of imaginative and honest song writing
> combined with an agile, improvisational wit that dovetail wonderfully with
> his flawless guitar slinging, Alex never fails to delight and charm
> audiences no matter what the venue.
> His recordings span the gamut from folk to folk rock and
> pop to children's educational music and he has won a number of awards for
> his commercial efforts in radio and television. Alex's creative works have
> also contributed to documentary film scores.
> You need to see him to believe him and hear him to know him. He is truly
> Ohio's "Great Lakes Bard".
>
> Ryan Humbert Band CD Release Party
> 9:00 in the Theater
> Since 2004 Ryan Humbert has been wowing audiences all over N.E. Ohio.
> Playing over 300 shows Humbert has opened for Chrissie Hynde, Elvis
> Costello, The Gin Blossoms, Foreigner, Josh Ritter, Dave Mason, Allen
> Toussaint, Alana Davis, Raul Malo, The Subdudes, Maia Sharp and John Eddie
> and more.
> Showing his versatility and range as an artist, Humbert has had the honor
> of playing for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame's 2006American Music Masters
> Series in honor of Roy Orbison, being the featured band at the ribbon
> cutting ceremony of VegiTerrenean (the Akron restaurant of Pretenders lead
> singer Chrisse Hynde) and portraying Hank Williams in a sold-out
> five-night run of the Canton Cabaret's Hank Williams: The Concert That
> Never Was.
> The masses have also taken notice. In 2005 The Canton Repository called
> Humbert's debut record "Nothing to Lose" one of the Essential CDs of the
> year. Humbert has also been nominated for numerous awards, including The
> Cleveland Scene Music Awards, Cleveland Free Times Music Awards, and The
> Akron Area Arts Alliance Rising Star Award. The Cleveland Free Times
> claimed "Humbert is a dynamo...eager and rapid-fire...a catalyst for and
> enthusiastic supporter of the N.E. Ohio music scene."
> Humbert is currently embarking on his most ambitious move yet. Humbert
> moved to Nashville, TN in March of 2008 to record a pop/rock record with
> producer Lij (The Living Things, Glenn Tilbrook, Bonnaroo). The resulting
> 14-song album,"Old Souls, New Shoes", features Humbert's bandmates Emily
> Bates and Ben Evans as well as former members of Third Eye Blind, The
> Jayhawks, The Counting Crows, The Black Crowes and more. That record is
> finally finished and will be available for the first time at The Kent
> Stage, November 14th.
> ? CD Release Party for "Old Souls, New Shoes" recorded in Nashville, TN.
> ? First N.E. Ohio full band show since December 2007
> ? Performing with a 9-piece band, including string section
> ? New CD will be available for $1 0
> ? Catch The Ryan Humbert Band on Cleveland Fox 8's Morning Show the day of
> the show. 7:30 AM!
> ABSOLUTELY FREE!!!
>
> ?
> NANCI GRIFFITH - SOLD-OUT!
> Saturday, November 15 -- 8:00 PM
> Griffith's career has spanned a variety of musical genres, predominantly
> country, Folk, and what she terms "folkabilly." Griffith won a Grammy
> Award for Best Contemporary Folk Album in 1994 for her recording, Other
> Voices, Other Rooms. This album features Griffith covering the songs of
> artists who are her major influences. One of her better-known songs is
> "From a Distance" by Julie Gold, although Bette Midler's version achieved
> greater commercial success. Similarly, other artists have occasionally
> achieved greater success with Griffith's songs than Griffith herself. For
> example, Kathy Mattea had a country music top five hit with a 1986 cover
> of Griffith's "Love at the Five and Dime," and Suzy Bogguss had one of her
> largest hits with Griffith's and Tom Russell's "Outbound Plane."
> Griffith was married to singer-songwriter Eric Taylor from 1976 to 1982.
> In the early 1990s, she was engaged to singer-songwriter Tom Kimmel, but
> the couple parted before marrying. Griffith is a survivor of breast cancer
> which was diagnosed in 1996, and thyroid cancer in 1998.
> Griffith has in recent years toured with various other artists including
> Buddy Holly's band, The Crickets, John Prine, Iris DeMent, Suzy Bogguss
> and Judy Collins. Griffith has recorded duets with many artists, among
> them Emmylou Harris, Mary Black, John Prine, Don McLean, Jimmy Buffett,
> Willie Nelson, Adam Duritz (singer of Counting Crows), and Darius Rucker
> (singer of Hootie & the Blowfish). She has also contributed background
> vocals on many other recordings.
> ?
>
> ?
> Other November Concerts @ The Kent Stage
>
> MELANIE
> Thursday, November 20 -- 8:00 PM
> With guitar in hand and a talent that combined amazing vocal equipment,
> disarming humor, and a vibrant engagement with life, she was booked as the
> first solo pop/rock artist ever to appear at Carnegie Hall, the
> Metropolitan Opera House, the Sydney Opera House, and in the General
> Assembly of the United Nations, where delegates greeted her performances
> with standing ovations. The top television hosts of the time - Ed
> Sullivan, Johnny Carson, Dick Cavett - battled to book her. (After her
> stunning performance on his show, Sullivan goggled that he had not seen
> such a "dedicated and responsive audience since Elvis Presley.") Accolades
> rolled in, from critics ("Melanie's cult has long been famous, but it's a
> cult that's responding to something genuine and powerful - which is maybe
> another way of saying that this writer counts himself as part of the cult
> too," wrote John Rockwell in The New York Times) as well as peers
> ("Melanie," insisted jazz piano virtuoso
> Roger Kellaway, "is extraordinary to the point that she could be sitting
> in front of us in this room and sing something like 'Momma Momma' right to
> us, and it would just go right through your entire being.")
> In the years that followed Melanie continued to record, continued to tour.
> UNICEF made her its spokesperson; Jimi Hendrix's father introduced her to
> the multitude assembled for the twentieth anniversary of Woodstock. Her
> records continued to sell - more than eighty million to date. She's had
> her songs covered by singers as diverse as Cher, Dolly Parton, and Macy
> Gray. She's raised a family, won an Emmy, opened a restaurant, written a
> musical about Wild Bill Hickok and Calamity Jane...
> She has, in short, lived a rare life. But all of it was just a prelude to
> what's about to come.
>
> Reserved tickets: $25.00
>
> The American Red Cross & The Number's Band proudly presents
> Music For Disaster Relief
> Friday, November 21st
> Doors open?@ 7pm. Concert starts @ 8PM
>
> In order of appearance:
> Joe LaRose and Steve Downey
> Rachel Wearsch and her Beatnik Playboys
> Hillbilly IDOL
> 15 60 75 the numbers
> The TwistOffs
> $15 admission.?
> This is an opportunity to truly help those in your community who need it
> most.?
> All proceeds go to your local American Red Cross.
>
>
> ROB McNURLIN
> also featuring
> SASHA COLETTE & LUNA
> Opening Act ARTY HILL
> Saturday, November 29 -- 7:00 PM
>
>
> Singing songs by Johnny Cash
> Rob McNurlin was raised in Eastern Kentucky, the hymns in church, the
> Johnny Cash Show on TV, a harmonica from his grandmother, his parents
> records and a guitar on his ninth Christmas set him on a very musical
> path.
> He began studying traditional music learning hundreds of folk,
> hillbilly-blues and Gospel tunes. Inspired by Cash, Dylan, Woody Guthrie
> and Hank Williams he started writing songs and mixing these originals with
> the traditional .
> Rob has released five cds including "Cowboy Boot Heel", recorded at Johnny
> Cash's Cabin Studio, produced by his son John Carter Cash and a duet with
> guest Ramblin' Jack Elliott. "Lonesome Valley Again" reached #26 on the
> FAR charts and #55 on the Americana chart, remaining in the top 100 over
> two months. The cd "River, Road or Rail" was a collaberation with Nancy
> Apple and reached #1 on the FAR chart, top 40 on the Americana Europe
> chart. His latest cd "Sacred Numbers" is a collection of Gospel songs.
> McNurlin has toured with Ramblin' Jack Elliott and Hot Tuna, his songs
> have been covered by Ronnie Elliott among others and used in two award
> winning documentaries. He is currently touring and working on a new cd.
>
> Behind the guitar of Sasha Colette lies the purity of an Eastern Kentucky
> voice rich in heritage, soul and emotion. The delicate blend of her skills
> on the fretboard and her vocal stylings can only be described as: Honest.
> Sasha embraces her Carter County roots while embracing various artists.
> The result is a style that is Sasha Colette. Appalachian, Bluesy, Folk.
> Sasha's music and lyrics are real, for real people, about real life, and
> evoking real emotion.
>
>
> Luna is a singer/songwriter that combines traditional, rock, and folk
> music. Through her brother's association with The Beatnik Cowboys, she met
> Rob McNurlin. Rob introduced her to folk music such as Bob Dylan and
> Johnny and June Carter Cash. They later collaborated many times sharing
> the stage and vocals in Europe as well as the states. This partnership
> caught the attention of Mickey Fisher and Ritchie Collins who co-wrote the
> stage production "Something in the Water" which features old time music of
> Kentucky artists. Luna was asked to sing songs such as "Pretty Saro",
> "Blue Moon of Kentucky", and "Coal Miner's Daughter." Her vocal support
> has been recorded with Rob McNurlin and Jeff Walburn.
>
> Like Dale Watson, Redd Volkaert, and others carrying the cross for
> traditional country, Arty Hill remains faithful to country's roots while
> forging his own distinct songs that blend the old and new. Jackson Shake,
> I Left Highlandtown? and Driftin' In, are "SONGS SALTED WITH TEARS AND
> STEEPED IN THE RICH BREW OF CLASSIC COUNTRY AND WESTERN THAT, IN THE RIGHT
> HANDS, NEVER LOSES IT POWER." (John Lewis, Baltimore Magazine). Arty's
> songs have been covered by Austin's TEXAS SAPPHIRES, and one of his
> bluegrass tunes was recently recorded by the Grammy-nominated KENNY AND
> AMANDA SMITH BAND.
> Tickets Available at Spin-More Records -- 330-678-3495
> $20.00 General Admission
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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> Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2008 15:34:15 -0800 (PST)
> From: Angela Siciliano <starfieldpromo at yahoo.com>
> Subject: [NEohioPAL] ALEX BEVAN NOMINATED for GRAMMY
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> for release:
> November 10, 2008
> ?
> Cleveland?s ?Skinny Little Boy?
> ALEX BEVAN NOMINATED FOR GRAMMY
> ?
> ??????????? Cleveland, Ohio ? Little Fish Records announced today that
> Cleveland folk icon, Alex Bevan, has been nominated in this year?s Grammy
> Awards for his latest release:? ?Dancing with the Muse,? which was
> recorded live on The Kent Stage in Kent, Ohio.? The recording has been
> placed in the category for Folk ? Best Contemporary/Americana album, and
> is available at the Little Fish website, www.littlefishrecords.com, and
> area record/book stores.? It will also be available at all the major
> digital download sites.? Bevan will release his third CD of 2008, ?Fly
> Away?, on December 28th at the Beachland Ballroom.? Details about the show
> will be announced soon.?
> ????????? Alex Bevan has been sharing his voice, guitar, music and stories
> with audiences for more than thirty years.? First known as the ?Skinny
> Little Boy? from Cleveland, Ohio who came to ?Chase your wimmin? and drink
> your beer.?? ?Alex has made a name for himself throughout the Northeast
> Ohio music scene.? Drawing on his deep skill set of imaginative and honest
> song writing, combined with an agile, improvisational wit that dovetails
> wonderfully with his flawless guitar slinging. ?Alex never fails to
> delight and charm audiences no matter what the venue.? His recordings span
> the gamut from folk to folk/rock and pop, to children?s educational music.
> He has won a number of awards for his commercial efforts in radio and
> television.? His creative works have also contributed to documentary film
> scores.
> In recent years, Alex has penned an album of songs about his beloved Lake
> Erie, produced five recordings for popular Put-In-Bay/Key West performer,
> Pat Dailey, written over one hundred radio and TV commercials, won an EMMY
> for his post-score of NBC?s ?American Promise? documentary segment ?The
> Rustbelt Blues?, re-released many of his early titles on compact disc, and
> worked as a vocal and guitar talent on many friends? projects.? He still
> maintains an active performance schedule throughout the year.? For more
> information on Alex Bevan, go to: www.alexbevan.com? .? For information on
> this year?s Grammy Awards, go to: ?www.grammy.com .
> ??????????? LITTLE FISH RECORDS (LFR) is a Cleveland-based record label
> committed to presenting the finest local and regional sounds within a wide
> variety of musical genres, including Reggae, World, Americana, Blues,
> Folk, and Rock.? Little Fish Records is a division of Cross Track Music,
> Inc., a full-service provider of artist services, including management,
> promotions, distribution, bookings, publishing, and foreign licensing.?
> LFR?s website (www.littlefishrecords.com) hosts and sells its ?Cleveland
> Classics? comprehensive collection of music by Cleveland-based artists
> from the 60?s to present.? The site also offers digital downloads of sheet
> music, through its affiliation with the Music Notes stores.
>
> Regards,?
> Angie
> Angie Siciliano
> Starfield Inc.
>
> Marketing/PR for Artists & Small Businesses
> Ph: 440-899-5023
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> other email:? angdestiny at aol.com
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> Message: 22
> Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2008 19:29:22 -0800 (PST)
> From: Jessica Houde <houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com>
> Subject: [NEohioPAL] Feeling inhibited? Try The Houde School of
> Acting! "XR"
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> Feeling inhibited?
>
> Do you often find yourself:
> -self-conscious in social situations?
> -Afraid to speak-up with friends, colleagues, or classmates?
> -Nervous around that special someone?
> -Tense and upset?
> -Having trouble forgiving?
> -Feeling as though you are not living as your "authentic self?"
>
> Try The Houde School of Acting! "XR."
>
> -Coming October, dosages are only one-three times a week!
> -Is well tolerated.
> -"Subjects," in past "qualitative research" "studies," reported the
> following symptoms: Increased acting contacts, higher self-esteem,
> confidence, relaxation, fun, improved acting technique, a thorough
> understanding of contemporary Meisner acting technique, and new friends.
>
> -The Houde School of Acting, "XR" may just about be for everyone. Past
> students have included: A doctor at Rainbow Babies, construction worker,
> food service worker, students, actors, software/computer engineer,
> financial analyst, accountant, salesman, writer, and film maker.
>
> * If interested, do not contact your doctor, but contact
> The Houde School of Acting at:
>
> houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com, to register for classes.
>
> (The F.D.A. has not evaluated, and will hopefully never approve the Houde
> School of Acting "XR.")
>
> We are located at 1777 Coventry Road, Cleveland Heights, 44118.
> Classes are Mondays: 7:00-9:00 P.M., Wednesday's 7:00-9:00 P.M., and
> Saturday's 5:00-7:00 P.M..,
>
> Taught by Jessica Morris, a former teacher at the famous Playhouse West
> in Los Angeles, she has worked with Jeff Goldblum, James Franco, Shawnee
> Smith, Robin Cohen, Mark Peligrino, Scott Caan, and Robert Carnegie. The
> school provides serious training to anyone from the beginner to the
> advanced professional actor.
>
>
>
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> Message: 23
> Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2008 15:27:01 -0500
> From: "James Harris" <jharris at hlcommunications.com>
> Subject: [NEohioPAL] "OF THEE I SING" Nov 14, 15, 21, 22
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>
> Election Day shenanigans continue a wee bit longer with the Gates Mills
> Players adaptation of
> Of Thee I Sing, the hilarious 1931 satire on presidential politics, Nov.
> 14-15 &. 21-22
> in the Gates Mills Community House, 1460 Chagrin River Rd.
>
> Written by George S. Kaufman and Morrie Ryskind, with music and lyrics by
> George and Ira Gershwin,
> Of Thee I Sing was the first musical to be awarded the Pulitzer Prize. It
> ran for a record 18 months,
> becoming the most popular show on Broadway during the 1930s. Its score
> includes such standards
> as its title song, "Love Is Sweeping the Country," and "Who Cares."
>
> Tickets are $8, and can be purchased at the door or reserved by calling
> 440-423-3242.
> Curtain is at 8 pm.
>
> Sara's Place, across from the Gates Mills Community House, is also
> offering
> a 20% discount
> on the food portion of the bill for diners who show a ticket from Of Thee
> I
> Sing.
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> Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2008 16:03:40 -0500
> From: "Gloor, Fred" <Fred.Gloor at tri-c.edu>
> Subject: [NEohioPAL] "The Complete Works of William Shakespeare
> (abridged)" Opens Friday at Tri-C West
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> TRI-C WEST to open
> The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged)
>
>
>
> PARMA - Cuyahoga Community College Western Campus Theatre Department
> announces production dates for The Complete Works of William Shakespeare
> written by Adam Long, Daniel Singer, and Jess Winfield. This production
> is directed by Tri-C instructor Fred Gloor.
>
>
> About the Play: The Complete Works of William Shakespeare is a
> rollercoaster rendition of all of Shakespeare's plays including, Hamlet
> forwards and backwards. Shakespeare's Histories become a football game,
> and Othello: a rap concert in this fast, furious, and funny production.
>
>
> Ensemble:
>
> Gaurav Bhalla
> Annette Fernandez
> Jarrod Longrich
> Christian Prentice
> Jeana Rifici
> Tiffany Trapnell
>
>
> Running: November 14, 15, 20, 21, 22 at 8pm
> November 16 and 23 at 2pm
>
>
> Tickets are $10 General Admission
> $ 8 Students/Staff/Seniors
> FREE for Tri-C Students with a valid ID
> Group Discounts for 10 or more
>
>
>
> For more information please call: 216-987-5536
> Cuyahoga Community College Western Campus Theatre
> 11000 Pleasant Valley Rd. Parma, OH 44130
> https://tri-c.edu/community/Pages/Theatres.aspx
>
>
> Fred Gloor
> Box Office Manager/Instructor
> Western Campus Theatre Department
> Cuyahoga Community College
> 216-987-5536
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> Message: 25
> Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2008 17:34:55 EST
> From: DVangaasbe at aol.com
> Subject: [NEohioPAL] Canal Fulton Players- In Memoriam Linda Nelson
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> In Memoriam
>
> Linda Nelson
>
> Daisy Stanley- The Man Who Came to Dinner (December 2005)
> Helen- Born Yesterday (March 2007)
>
> Behind the scenes and box office so many times we lost track
>
> It is with a great deal of sadness that we announce the death of our dear
> friend and fellow thespian, Linda Nelson, who died on November 10, 2008,
> surrounded by her family and loved ones. Carol and I will always
> remember Linda?s
> radiant smile, infectious laughter, and bubbling optimism as we think
> back
> to the days when this theatre was experiencing its growing pains. As she
> stated many times to us, quoting her character from The Man Who Came to
> Dinner, ?
> Ernest, it isn?t that bad.?
> Linda came to the theatre on a whim. She wanted information concerning
> our
> children?s program for her granddaughter. When we stated that the
> children?
> s program would develop probably towards the end of the fourth season,
> she
> then shyly asked about adult parts. She really did not know it at the
> time but
> she fell into that wonderful trap called acting and theatre. Cast as
> Daisy
> Stanley, the harried but kind home owner in The Man Who Came to Dinner,
> Linda
> brought a comic angle to her character. Not satisfied with giving just
> lines, she gave Daisy the necessary dimension that endeared her to the
> audience,
> crew and cast.
> Linda was the glue that held two casts that she was in together. Many of
> the younger actresses gravitated to her and it was not unusual to see
> Sarah
> Peters and Lisa Van Gaasbeek constantly talking to her about their dreams
> and
> plans. Her support and love to these two actresses have spurred them on
> to
> bigger and better things. Today, Sarah is a student at the New York Film
> Institute and Lisa is finishing her studies at Kent State University in
> the Theatre
> Arts. During one of my last visits with Linda, she stated how proud she
> was of both of them.
> Linda will always be remembered for how she handled adversity on stage.
> When Born Yesterday was postponed for one week, she kept telling the cast
> and
> Megan Huber specifically that we can do this. The cast, concerned about
> Sandra
> Schmeltzer?s husband who had taken ill right before Opening Night,
> rallied
> under Linda?s reassurance.
> In The Man Who Came to Dinner, Linda accidentally fell and severely
> twisted
> her ankle on the fifth night. Waking up the next morning, she discovered
> that she had a very swollen ankle. However, with Gary?s help, she
> managed to
> wrap the ankle in such a manner that she was able to perform the next
> night.
> No one knew what happened except the cast and crew as Linda played Daisy
> with
> her normal bravura.
> The cast and crew of The Christmas Gifts which includes her grandson,
> Steve,
> have dedicated their six performances in memory of Linda. The entire
> Players, all one hundred of us acting on stage and helping behind the
> scenes,
> extend our sympathy to Gary and his family over this untimely death which
> has
> taken one of the most charming people to ever grace the stage.
> Linda wanted so much to see Steve in The Christmas Gifts and I assured
> her
> that she would right before she died. She just would have a better seat
> to
> see the performances.
> Calling hours are on Thursday from 4:00-7:00 pm at the Swigart
> Easterling
> Funeral Home, 624 East Cherry Street, Canal Fulton, Ohio. The funeral
> will
> on Friday at 11:00 am at the United Methodist Church, 363 West Cherry
> Street,
> Canal Fulton.
>
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> Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2008 17:28:53 EST
> From: DVangaasbe at aol.com
> Subject: [NEohioPAL] Canal Fulton Players- The Christmas Gifts
> To: neohiopal at listserve.com
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> The Canal Fulton Players at the UMC Family Theatre
> proudly present the original Christmas play written by
> David Van Gaasbeek
>
> The Christmas Gifts
> A play about human emotions being the gifts
>
> Starring
> Ken Hehmeyer Kathy Devus Matt King
> Anita Artzner Abby Yaggi
> Gary Liknes Mike Groom Steve Long
> Drew Hutchinson Jon Neumann
> David Van Gaasbeek
>
> December 12-14 at 7:30 pm
> Canal Fulton UMC, 363 West Cherry Street, Canal Fulton, Ohio
> December 19-21 at 8:00 pm
> Kathleen Howland Theatre, 324 Cleveland Avenue North, Canton, Ohio
>
> Admission- For Canal Fulton $6.00 adults and $4.00 for seniors (65 +) and
> children under 12
> For Canton $10.00 for adults and $8.00 for seniors (65+) and children
> under
> 12
>
> For information- David Van Gaasbeek 330-494-1022 or 330-854-4387
>
>
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> Message: 27
> Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2008 23:37:27 +0000
> From: JT Buck <jtbuck at hotmail.com>
> Subject: [NEohioPAL] Holiday Concert for Disaster Relief, Local Meals
> To: neohiopal new <neohiopal at listserve.com>
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>
> Dear Friends and Associates:Please read, mark you calendars and forward
> this to others!!!Many thanks! - jtb
>
> On Friday, Dec. 5th, Akron?s First Grace United
> Church of Christ, in partnership with the Summit County Chapter of the
> American
> Red Cross, will present a holiday dinner and concert local and national
> relief
> efforts.
>
>
>
> The Dinner will begin at 5:30 PM, with a concert at
> 7PM.
>
>
>
> Admission is free.
> Freewill offerings will be accepted, and proceeds will be divided
> between Red Cross Disaster Relief and First Grace?s local food programs.
>
>
>
> The concert will feature a mixture of classical, holiday,
> gospel and contemporary music.
> Featured artists will include flautist Tom Kruggel, pianist Jason
> Jedlicka, ?Winslow? trumpeter Curtis Tate and Alexis Schatt, French Horn
>
>
>
> The program will also feature First Grace UCC Choir and arts
> team under the direction of JT Buck.
>
>
>
> First Grace UCC is located at 350 S. Portage Path (at W.
> Exchange St.) in Akron,
>
>
>
> For further information, call 330-762-8469, or visit
> www.firstgraceucc.org
>
>
>
>
> JT Buck
> Arts Director
> First Grace United Church of Christ
> 350 S. Portage Path
> Akron, OH 44320
>
> Office: 330-762-8469
> Cel: 330-212-6709
>
> jtbuck at ameritech.net
>
> www.firstgraceucc.org
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> Message: 28
> Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2008 17:56:21 -0800 (PST)
> From: carolyn jack <cmjack at sbcglobal.net>
> Subject: [NEohioPAL] Online-ad salesperson needed
> To: neohiopal at listserve.com
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> The?parent company of Geniocity.com, the new Cleveland-based web site
> about creativity and innovation, is looking?for an experienced ad
> salesperson to work with us on commission as an independent contractor.
> ?
> The person we seek is well connected in the media industry and?has
> experience with online-ad sales and local, regional, and national
> accounts.?
> ?
> Call Carolyn Jack at 216-544-8848 or e-mail carolyn at geniocity.com???
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> Message: 29
> Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2008 16:47:48 -0500
> From: "Joyce Casey" <jcasey at dobama.org>
> Subject: [NEohioPAL] Dobama Theatre - 2 men needed for local ad
> To: "fred sternfeld" <neohiopal at listserve.com>
> Message-ID: <FDEALBMMEBOJAPMGJMHDKECFDJAA.jcasey at dobama.org>
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>
> Dear Friends
>
> A local woman called Dobama looking for talent for a commercial. I don't
> know her. I told her she would have to pay something. If you are
> interested
> call Melissa Kane, 216-932-9001. She needs 2 men, any age.
>
> Thanks
>
>
> Joyce Casey
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 30
> Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2008 05:39:24 -0800 (PST)
> From: Martin Friedman <martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com>
> Subject: [NEohioPAL] Lakeland seeks Technical Director for Todd
> To: neohiopal <neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com>, neohipal
> <neohiopal at listserve.com>
> Message-ID: <376293.95166.qm at web36805.mail.mud.yahoo.com>
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> ?
> LAKELAND THEATRE is Seeking a Technical Director for
> Sweeney Todd
> Compensation is competitive
> Lakeland has it's own fairly well-stocked shop and materials. We will
> either hire carpenters or you can bring your own. Todd opens on February
> 6, 2009. We have a grand company including cast, design team and crew.
> Please e-mail me at this address.
> ?
> ????? Lakeland Theatre
> ?production of?
> ?
> ????????SWEENEY TODD:
> ?????????? The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
> ?
> The Complete Version
> ?
> Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
> ?
> ?Book by Hugh Wheeler
> ?
> ?Directed by Martin Friedman?
> ?Musical Direction by Larry Goodpaster
> ?Set and Lights?Design by Trad A. Burns
> ?Costumes Designed by Craig Tucker?
> ?Sound Design by Eric Simna
> ?Production Stage Manager? Lauren Calevich
> Wigs and Hair Design by Winn Douglas
> ?
> With an extraordinary?cast:?
> Sweeney Todd: Dan Folino
> Anthony Hope:? Connor O'Brien
> Beggar Woman: Nicole Groah
> Mrs. Lovett: Allison Garrigan
> Judge Turpin:?Douglas Collier
> Beadle Bamford:?Thomas E. Love
> Johanna:?Lindsey Sandham
> Tobias Ragg:?Brian Altman
> Pirelli:?Josh Theilan
> The COMPANY:
> Bill Depetro??? ?Aubrey-Kristen Fisher?? ?Elizabeth Blakeslee?
> Tina ?Burgett-Krause????Jim Lenihan????
> Larry Solomon? ? Mark Snyder??? Kate Buddenhagen????
> Erin R. diLauro??? Caitlin Sandham? Megan Depetro
> ?
> Production Dates:
> Sweeney Todd?will open on Friday, February 6 and?run through February 22,
> 2009.
> Friday, February?6 @ 8pm
> Saturday, February?7 @? 8pm
> Sunday, February8 @ 2pm
> Friday, February?13 @ 8pm
> Saturday, February14 @? 2pm and ?8pm
> Sunday, February 15 @ 2pm
> Friday, February?20 @ 8pm
> Saturday, February 21 @? 8pm
> Sunday, February 22@ 2pm
> ?
> TICKET PRICES:
> All tickets are $13 for adults and $11 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).
>
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> Message: 31
> Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2008 20:17:10 -0800 (PST)
> From: csimon at convergence-continuum.org
> Subject: [NEohioPAL] Lord of the Burgeoning Lumber opens Nov. 20 at
> convergence-continuum
> To: neohiopal at listserve.com
> Message-ID:
> <3b4faffccd3974c61e7616fdcdd35a34.squirrel at webmail.convergence-continuum.org>
>
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> CONVERGENCE-CONTINUUM PRESENTS LORD OF THE BURGEONING LUMBER, BY TOM
> HAYES, THURSDAY, NOV. 20 AT THE LIMINIS ? A WORLD PREMIERE PRODUCTION.
>
> When a very nearsighted forest ranger stumbles upon a campsite where two
> rough-and-tumble cowboys are having a really good time roughly tumbling in
> the woods, all manner of surreal gender-bending, shape-shifting,
> psyche-shattering mayhem erupts. Can the wily Ranger counter the campy
> carnal craziness, or will the howling power of the spirits of the eternal
> forest overcome them all? Lord of the Burgeoning Lumber is a
> magical-realism comedy that takes some bizarre surrealistic turns as it
> plays merry havoc with the malleable nature of identity.
>
> Artistic Director Clyde Simon directs the world premier of Tom Hayes?
> winning entry in convergence-continuum?s 2008 New Plays Competition. The
> cast includes convergence-continuum company members Geoffrey Hoffman (the
> transformative Timothy), Tom Kondilas (the smoldering Spooky) and Mark K
> (live music and Foley). Sarah Kunchick (Helga) returns for her second
> appearance at the Liminis; and Tyson Douglas Rand (the wiley Ranger) and
> Megan DePetro (the Butterfly Queen) join c-c for their first appearances
> on the convergence-continuum stage.
>
> LORD OF THE BURGEONING LUMBER opens Thursday, November 20 and runs Thu-Sat
> through December 20 (except Thanksgiving Day) at the Liminis, 2438
> Scranton Rd. in Cleveland?s historic Tremont neighborhood. All shows are
> at 8 pm. Tickets are $15 general admission, $12 students/seniors (65+).
> For information and reservations call 216-687-0074 or visit
> http://www.convergence-continuum.org.
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 32
> Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2008 11:06:50 +0000
> From: Don FIELD <don_field at hotmail.com>
> Subject: [NEohioPAL] FW: "Joseph and the Technicolor Dreamcoat comes
> to Andover
> To: Beth Koski <aac at suite224.net>, Kim Wynn
> <kimberly.wynn at neomin.org>, <neohiopal at listserve.com>
> Message-ID: <COL106-W3244CF01DE0B52D5CB7EF597170 at phx.gbl>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
>
>
>
>
> From: don_field at hotmail.comTo: neohiopal at listserve.comSubject: "Joseph and
> the Technicolor Dreamcoat comes to AndoverDate: Sun, 2 Nov 2008 14:28:44
> +0000
>
> Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat will be presented for you
> viewing pleasure. Mike Breeze and Maribeth Miltner co-direct this years
> Andover Community Theater Society. Lynn Sabeh and Mark Pendleton star in
> this production along with a cast of very irregular actors. Come and
> enjoy this production at the Veterans Memorial Performing Arts Center in
> Andover located on St.Rt. 6 in the Pymatuning Valley School campus. The
> dates for this production are November 14th and 15th. Curtain Rises at
> 7:30 p.m. Tickets are adults $7, students $6 children under six $3 at the
> door. Presale tickets are available for $5 adults and students $2
> children under six . You can also purchase a special presale ticket for
> $10 for both the fall and spring musical " The King and I". Tickets are
> available at Andover Pizza Joes , Hair Trends and all three P.V. schools
> or by calling the following numbers. For any inquires please call
> 440-812-8337 or 440-645-3273
>
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> Message: 33
> Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2008 08:05:24 -0500 (EST)
> From: performingarts at karamu.com
> Subject: [NEohioPAL] Revised: Auditions for Thomas Gibbons final "race
> trilogy" chapter A HOUSE WITH NO WALLS at Karamu on November 15th &
> 16th
> To: neohiopal at listserve.com
> Message-ID: <44253.76.205.112.122.1226581524.squirrel at www.karamu.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain;charset=iso-8859-1
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>
>
> AUDITIONS...
>
> Thomas Gibbons A HOUSE WITH NO WALLS, the fourth production in the
> historical Karamu House 2008/09 season of "L'il Night Music..." will be
> holding auditions on Nov. 15th & 16th. We are proud to announce that our
> theatre is one of the few-non-union or union-in the country that will have
> completed Thomas Gibbons critically acclaimed "race trilogy."
>
>
>
> A HOUSE WITH NO WALLS (Drama-Midwest Premiere)
> By Thomas Gibbons
> January 23 ? February 15, 2009 (Arena)
> Previews are Jan. 21st & 22nd.
> Director: Terrence Spivey
>
> A bitter public battle erupts when it is revealed that the site of a new
> museum enshrining American liberty is the ground on which George
> Washington's slaves' house once stood. An African-American political
> activist, Salif Camara, occupies the site, demanding that the house be
> recreated as a reminder of the reality of slavery in our history and a
> memorial to the slaves' lives. He is opposed by a controversial
> African-American conservative author,Cadence Lane, who argues that blacks
> must lay aside their pursuit of victimhood if they are to achieve true
> equality. Their conflict is juxtaposed against the story of Oney Judge,
> one of Washington's slaves, as she struggles with the decision of whether
> to risk everything to escape her bondage. Moving in time between the
> present and the past, the play explores our relationship to troubling
> historical reality. How do we decide which elements of our history will be
> commemorated and which will be forgotten?
>
>
> CAST OF CHARACTERS:
>
> Oney Judge- African American, early 20's, female
> Cadence Lane- African American, mid 30's, female ("Condoleezza Rice" type)
> Salif Camara- African American, 50s-60's, male (Part Cast)
> Allen Rosen- White, mid 30's, male
> Park Ranger- White, 60's, male
> Austin Judge- African American, mid 20's, male
> Steve Gardner- White, 60's, male
> Tobias Humphreys- White, early 30's, male
> Jacob Easton- African American, mid 40's, male
> "George Washington,"- White, 60's, male
>
> Time: The present and 1796-1797
> Setting: Various locations in Philadelphia
>
>
> AUDITION DATES:
> Saturday, November 15th @ 5pm-7:30pm (Karamu Concert Hall)
> Sunday, November 16th @ 12noon - 2:30pm (Karamu Concert Hall)
>
> CallBack Dates:
> Wednesday, November 19th @ 6pm (Karamu Concert Hall)
>
> Please prepare a 2-3 minute monologue and you will also read
> sides from the script.
>
> Rehearsals began week of December 1st.
> NO REHEARSALS during Christmas Holiday Week of Dec. 22nd
>
> Director: Terrence Spivey
> Stage Manager: Geri Harris
> Technical Director: Richard Morris, Jr.
> Set Design: John Konopka
> Light/Sound Design: Richard Morris, Jr.
>
> This a non-union production. Actors will be paid.
> Equity actors are still encouraged to attend.
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> Below are the first two Thomas Gibbons "race plays" produced at Karamu.
>
> 2003/04 "Season of the Woman"
> "bee-luther-hatchee"
> "A powerful, provocative piece of theatrical writing. You want to run down
> the street twisting people's arms to see it."
> --Linda Eisenstein, Cleveland Plain Dealer
>
> 2006/07 Season of "Speaking the Gospel in Black and White"
> "Permanent Collection"
> Terrence Spivey's cogent production plays to Gibbons' strengths. In
> particular, the director has corralled one of Karamu's most evenly able
> casts in recent memory.
> --James Damico, Free Times
>
>
>
> Karamu House
> 2355 East 89th Street
> Cleveland, OH 44106
> 216-795-7070
> performingarts at karamu.com
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 34
> Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2008 00:05:11 -0500
> From: "Denise Astorino" <denise.astorino at gmail.com>
> Subject: [NEohioPAL] Cleveland State University presents: Henrik
> Ibsen's A DOLL'S HOUSE -----tonight Thursday November 13th!!! Opening
> night reception to follow!
> To: neohiopal at listserve.com
> Message-ID:
> <d9fa360811122105h4c8aa6bar99260f4ca9d2f486 at mail.gmail.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
>
> *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
>
> ****OPENING NIGHT NOVEMBER 13th...PLEASE JOIN US FOR A FANTASTIC*
>
> *AFTER RECEPTION!!!!*************
>
> $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.
>
>
> -
>
> *"Rebellion and Rebirth: A woman's journey of identity"*
>
>
>
> In 1879, 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.
>
>
> --
> I will not be just a tourist in the world of images, just watching images
> passing by which I cannot live in, make love to, possess as permanent
> sources of joy and ecstasy. ---Anais Nin
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> Message: 35
> Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2008 04:24:55 -0800 (PST)
> From: smbintheboro <smbintheboro at yahoo.com>
> Subject: [NEohioPAL] BCT 25-Year Celebration Presents "WIzard of Oz"
> To: List NeoPal <neohiopal at listserve.com>
> Message-ID: <804926.25314.qm at web65411.mail.ac4.yahoo.com>
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> mso-bidi-language:#0400;} Beachwood Community
> Theatre
>
>
> 2700 Richmond Rd.
>
> Phone:216-595-3734
> Email: jill.koslen at beachwoodohio.com
> Contact: Jill Koslen - Freireich
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> for Immediate Release
>
>
>
> Beachwood Community Theatre
> Proudly Presents
> The Wizard Of Oz
>
> Friday Dec. 5 8 PM Saturday Dec. 13 2 PM
> Saturday Dec. 6 7 PM Sunday Dec. 14 2 PM
> Sunday Dec. 7 2 PM Friday Dec. 19 8 PM
> Friday Dec. 12 8 PM Saturday Dec. 20 2 PM
>
> Beachwood, Ohio, Nov. 10, 2008 - - Beachwood Community Theater along
> with producer/director Jill Koslen-Freireich celebrate 25 years as
> Beachwood?s premier community theater. As part of the celebration they
> proudly present ?The Wizard of Oz.?
>
> Join Dorothy, The Scarecrow, Tinman and Lion on their journey down the
> yellow brick road. This magnificent story by L. Frank Baum appeals to the
> ?kid? in all of us! Enjoy two hours of enchantment in the land of Oz
> this holiday season.
>
> Supporting the theme ?There?s No Place Like Home? the cast & crew would
> like to reach out to Cleveland homeless. A toiletry collection will be
> taken at the door and the 50 young cast members are sending holiday gifts
> to the some of the 1,447 children in Cleveland?s shelters. Other items
> requested are paper towels, Clorox wipes, tissue, wash clothes, towels,
> dishes & bedding. Only new items are accepted.Please help this cast in
> assisting the homeless of Cleveland.
>
> This cast of 60 plus actors join veteran actors with children ranging
> from grades 2 ? 12. Performers travel from as far as Akron along with
> cast members coming from Shaker Hts., Solon, Cleveland Heights, Orange
> Village, University Heights, Bainbridge, Lyndhurst and of course,
> Beachwood. There are over 12 families working together on the stage in
> this production.
>
> On Saturdays December 13 and December 20 the cast will feature a ?Dress
> Like Dorothy? contest. All youngsters dressed like any of the leading
> characters are welcomed to the stage during intermission and will have a
> photo taken with cast members.
>
>
> Tickets are $6 for Students & $7 for Adults
> For group rates & Birthday Party reservations call the Beachwood
> Recreation Office at 216-292-1970
>
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> Message: 36
> Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2008 08:48:40 -0500
> From: "Gary Maher" <gmaher at alltel.net>
> Subject: [NEohioPAL] Hudson Players Auditions for "An Evening with the
> Taffetas and Cardigans" This Sunday and Monday
> To: <neohiopal at listserve.com>
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> Hudson Players Auditions This Sunday and Monday For "An Evening with The
> Taffetas and Cardigans"
>
> The Hudson Players will hold AUDITIONS this Sunday and Monday evenings at
> 7
> p.m. for An Evening with The Taffetas and Cardigans, a back-to-back, fun,
> 50's musical journey to be directed by Matthew Dolan and sponsored by the
> Laurel Lake Foundation.
>
> The show is actually a joining of two different, but similar, award
> winning
> musicals that tell the story of two 50's era harmony groups. The Taffeta's
> are four singing sisters that have reunited to reminisce about their great
> girl group music and careers and the Cardigans, who hail from Wooster,
> Ohio,
> have reunited with their distinctive male harmony style to join them. This
> is a unique opportunity as this is the first time these two popular 50's
> era
> harmony group musicals are being offered as a single evening's
> entertainment. This was made possible by special arrangement with the
> creator, Rick Lewis. Both shows are to be presented in reunion version
> format. Casting needs include (4) males and (4) females that can sing and
> do
> some movement.
>
>
>
> Auditions are at Barlow Community Theater - Hudson, Ohio
>
> Sunday November 16th 7pm
>
> Monday November 17th 7pm
>
> (If needed, callbacks will be November 19th at 6 p.m.)
>
>
>
> Vocal Auditions will require the individual to prepare one song,
> preferably
> reminiscent of the era. An accompanist will be provided, and the
> individual
> is asked to bring sheet music in the correct key. In addition, auditioners
> should be prepared to read from the script. A copy of which is available
> for perusal at the Hudson Library.
>
>
>
> All roles are available
>
>
>
> The Taffetas tells the story of Kaye, Peggy, Cheryl and Donna, four
> singing
> sisters from Muncie, Indiana reminiscing about making their national
> television singing debut on "Spotlight on Music," a fictitious weekly
> 1950's
> television show on the real-life Dumont Television Network. This serves as
> the framework for an evening of some of the greatest girl group hits of
> the
> 1950's including the sounds of The McGuire Sisters, The Fontane Sisters
> and
> The Chordettes. Opening Off-Broadway almost two years before "Forever
> Plaid", The Taffetas made nostalgia what it is today!
>
>
>
> THE Cardigans hailed from Wooster, Ohio - the College of Wooster, to be
> exact! Chuck, Frankie, Johnny and Buddy reunite to reflect on their
> graduation when they left behind their pals at Alpha Mu Phi Pi. They
> reminisce about embarking on their first live personal appearance tour,
> their college days, their ex-girlfriends, their childhoods as sons of
> Protestant ministers, and their unexpected fame as singing idols. They'll
> sing some of the greatest hits of the 1950's - songs they recorded on
> their
> album, "Wooster in my Heart", songs such as "Beep, Beep," "Mack the
> Knife,"
> and more. The Cardigans is music, fun and harmony. Winner of the 1990 New
> York Bistro Award For Outstanding Musical Revue!
>
>
>
>
> Performance dates will be February 6, 7, 13, 14, 20, 21, 22, 27 & 28.
>
>
> Curtain is 8pm, except on the 22nd, which will be a special 2 p.m.
> matinee.
>
>
>
> Please call 330-655-8522 (voice mail), visit the group's website at
> www.hudsonplayers.com <http://www.hudsonplayers.com/> or email
> info at hudsonplayers.com with any questions you might have.
>
>
>
> Hope to see you at auditions!!
>
>
>
> The Hudson Players are located right in the heart of Hudson, Ohio in the
> Barlow Community Center.
>
>>From the North, simply exit 480 at Rt. 91 in Twinsburg and head south.
>>Take
> a left on Rt. 303 (just past the clock tower) and a right on Oviatt St.
> The
> Barlow Community Center will be on the left hand side just a block down
> the
> road.
>
>>From the South, exit Rt. 8 at the 303 exit and head east (right). After
>>you
> head through the center of town, make a right onto Oviatt St. The Barlow
> Community Center will be on the left hand side just a block down the road.
>
>
>
> The Hudson Players are one of the area's longest running community
> theaters.
> With a rich history of great shows, community involvement and an
> ultra-friendly performing environment the group embodies its unofficial
> slogan of "good shows, good friends, good times.
>
>
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