[NEohioPAL] ANTIC, Inc. presents Cinderella: A Dream Come True

Craig M. Rosenthal cmractor at gmail.com
Sat Feb 28 08:38:43 PST 2009


*Press Release for “Cinderella:  A Dream Come True”***



*HERE YE, HERE YE!  ALL ARE INVITED TO ATTEND:
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*Cinderella:  A Dream Come True*, March 6-15

*Who*: ANTIC, Inc.

*Where*: Quirk Cultural Center

1201 Grant Ave, Cuyahoga Falls

330-971-5665

*Times*: 8:00 PM. Fridays and Saturdays; 3:00 PM Sundays

*Tickets*:  $10 Adults, $8 Students, $6 Seniors/Children under 12.  Tickets
available at the door.



This is classic re-telling of the rags-to-riches fairytale of a young girl
forced to live with her cruel stepmother and her equally cruel daughters
whose head is filled with dreams.  Cinderella's kind and gentle nature,
despite her surroundings, makes her a favorite with the four feisty mice who
have also taken up residence in the house.   Throw in a forgetful Fairy
Godmother, King and Queen who want to be grandparents, not to mention a
prince more interested in traveling than marriage for an adventure into
fairy tale fun.

Performance dates are Friday and Saturday, March 6th  and 7th and March 13th
and 14th, curtain at 8:00PM, Sunday March 8th  and March 15th , curtain at
3:00PM.  Admission is $10 for adults, $8 for students, and $6 for seniors
and children under 12.  Tickets will be available at the door.   During
Sunday matinee performances all “princesses and princes” age twelve and
under who dress up for the ball will be given $1 off of their ticket price.
Come celebrate as Cinderella and Prince search for their happily ever after.




All shows are held at the Quirk Cultural Center, 1201 Grant Ave., Cuyahoga
Falls, Ohio 44223.  For more information, contact 330-971-5665, *
ANTICDirector at aol.com* or www.antictheatre.org




ARTICLE:
* “Ella was left to make her place among the cinders on the hearth in the
kitchen with only one possession – the flute her father had carved for her.”
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*    So begins the rags to riches tale of Cinderella, as introduced to the
audience by Jacques, played by Daniel Lozniak.  The ANTIC, Inc. Family Gala
follows the story of Cinderella, played by Mary Beth Clemons, as she is
raised as a servant in her own home by her cruel stepmother, Madame Renaud,
played by Angela Bozic. Madame Renaud and her spoiled stepsisters, Odette,
played by Danielle Clarke and Adelaide, played by Kristen Smith.  The only
friends Cinderella has is her dog, Algernon, played by Megan Shelley, and
four friendly mice, who torment the stepsisters whenever they can.  The mice
are led by Anouk, played by Regina McWilliams and include Remi, played by
Michael Piascik, Josette, played by Regan O' Neill, and Collette, played by
Haley Gallagher. *

*    In another part of the kingdom, King Henri, played by Craig Rosenthal,
and Queen Isabella, played by Lynn A. Brown, welcome home their son, Prince
Philippe, played by Drew Myers.  The King and Queen are waiting for the
Prince to settle down and provide them with grandchildren.  The Prince
however, is looking for true love.  Jacques and the other members of the
court, including Bernard, played by Christopher Poore and the Herald, played
by Rachel Shoff, are sent throughout the kingdom to announce a ball in honor
of the prince.*

*   Word travels through the kingdom quickly and Madame Renaud, Odette, and
Adelaide are soon making their plans to attend the ball and hopefully
capture the heart of Prince Philippe.  Cinderella is left at home and things
seem hopeless.  However, the Fairy Godmother, played by Karen Sauerbrey,
arrives to answer the dreams of Cinderella and send her to the ball.
Cinderella and Prince Philippe share an enchanting dance.  But soon midnight
arrives and sends Cinderella running from the ball before the Prince can
find out her name.  The audience is left to watch and wonder if true love
can triumph, and the Prince and Cinderella will be together by the end of
the show.*

*   The cast also includes Erin O'Neill, Jen Piascik, Laura Foster, Maggie
Zimmerman, Paige Wakefield, Hannah Clemons and Erin Casenhiser as the
Princess Wannabees, Erin Kiley, Cailey Bozic, Emma Freeman, and Chloe
Schrack as the Pages, Shari Schneider, Lisa Timmer, Shelly Cabuk, and Amanda
Kotar as the Vendors, and Madison Mellinger, Morgan Mellinger, Kassidy
Fitzgerald, Jenna Kull, Lean Rosenman, Rose Timmer, Marissa Cabuk, Megan
Shelley, and Marissa Bowers as the Dancers.*

*  **Performance dates are Friday and Saturday, March 6**th**  and
7**th**and March 13
**th**  and 14**th**, curtain at 8:00PM, Sunday March 8**th**  and March 15*
*th** , curtain at 3:00PM.  Admission is $10 for adults, $8 for students,
and $6 for seniors and children under 12. Tickets will be available at the
door.  During Sunday matinee performances all “princesses and princes” age
twelve and under who dress up for the ball will be given $1 off of their
ticket price.  Come celebrate as Cinderella and Prince search for their
happily ever after. *

*  All shows are held at the Quirk Cultural Center, 1201 Grant Ave.,
Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio 44223.  For more information call 330-971-5665 or
e-mail ANTICDirector at aol.com*

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Craig Rosenthal
crosenth at kent.edu
cmractor at gmail.com
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