[NEohioPAL] Get your Scholarship Video in for Cabaret 101 at PlayhouseSquare!

Lora Workman WorkmanL at playhousesquare.org
Mon Sep 13 11:15:15 PDT 2010


Love to sing?  Want to express yourself through song?  Here's your chance!
Learn how you can win a scholarship to Cabaret 101!  Visit www.playhousesquare.org/cabaretcontest<http://www.playhousesquare.org/cabaretcontest> for details!
DEADLINE IS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th TO SUBMIT A SCHOLARSHIP VIDEO!
The Cabaret 101 class at PlayhouseSquare provides a unique opportunity to explore the art of cabaret singing, an intensely personal form of theatrical entertainment consisting of songs and stories. And at the end of the 8-week session you will create and perform your own 15-minute set!
Background and experience do not matter in this relaxed and supportive environment! During Cabaret 101 you will not only learn more about the art of singing a song in an intimate cabaret setting, but you will have unveiled a new form of self-expression, tapped into creativity you never knew you had, and discovered a new self-confidence.
The lessons and skills you learn in Cabaret 101 will build your self confidence as a performer, an actor, a salesperson, a manager, and even a parent!
Class size is limited to 8 participants and is appropriate for 19 years of age and older. Register today!
 Let out your inner performer or find it at Cabaret 101.
For more information call: 216-771-4444, ext. 3244
Dates:  Mondays, October 4-November 22, 2010
Time:   6:00pm - 9:30pm
Location: Idea Center at PlayhouseSquare, 1375 Euclid Avenue
Cost: $350.00 (All major credit cards and personal checks are accepted)

What students have said about the class:
"I just wanted to take a quick minute and THANK both of you for such a great time during Cabaret 101. You are miracle workers! It was so much fun to sit there last night and enjoy the sets that my classmates have developed with your guidance. Each performer had something in their set that I really loved and enjoyed!" ~Bryan

"Cabaret 101 was one of the best things I've ever taken - thank you!" ~Ray

About the instructors: Charles Eversole has served as musical director and/or supervisor for over 50 musical theater productions including national tours of The Who's Tommy and A Grand Night For Singing, and nationwide performances for the musical satire company The News In Revue.
While living in New York, Charles served as a musical director, voice teacher, and instructor at NYU and at the American Musical and Dramatic Academy. He was a member of BMI Lehman Engel Musical Theatre Workshop and the Manhattan Association of Cabaret Artists and performed in various cabaret performances at Don't Tell Mama's, The Duplex, and Rose's Turn. Local cabarets include Miss Gulch Returns and Those Seven Little Words at Kennedy's, and For the Love of Mike and Let's Kiss and Make Up at the Cleveland Playhouse Club. His compositions are featured on You Heard It Here First, Melissa Barber's CD of music written by Northern Ohio composers.

As a singer/actor, Charles has performed with The Cleveland Opera, Great Lakes Theatre Festival, Lyric Opera Cleveland, and in the wedding band for Tony and Tina's Wedding. Currently, Charles is the Music Director of the Singing Angels, and teaches and coaches voice privately in the Downtown Cleveland area.

Lora Workman, a graduate from Baldwin-Wallace's Conservatory of Music, has worn many theatrical hats throughout the Cleveland and regional areas. She directed and choreographed the critically acclaimed The Will Rogers Follies at Berea Summer Theatre, which was awarded a Times Newspaper Tribute for Directing. She recently directed and produced A Cabaret Sampler and Miss Gulch Returns!, both premiering to sold out audiences in Kennedy's at PlayhouseSquare.

Lora is probably best known in this area for her choreography and has worked on shows at Beck Center (Annie & When Pigs Fly), Cassidy Theatre (Beehive & Little Me), and Huntington Theatre (Cabaret & Grease). She has most recently choreographed Company at Cassidy Theatre. In addition, Lora also continues to work with The North Coast Men's Chorus, having choreographed dance numbers which were featured in the Bernadette Peters Concert at the Allen Theatre at PlayhouseSquare; the Linda Eder Concert at Severance Hall, and the Michael Feinstein Concert in the Allen Theatre.

As a singer/actress, Lora was a finalist in the 2003 San Francisco Cabaret Competition, performed in The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas with Barbara Eden, The Student Prince with Jerome Hines, and at Cedar Point Amusement Park. Lora is the Educators'/Community Liaison at PlayhouseSquare where she assists over 50,000 students and teachers each year with theatre performances for schools, Career Days for High School Students, Jump Start Days for Junior High Students, and teaching Cabaret 101.



Lora Workman
Educators'/Community Liaison
PlayhouseSquare
1501 Euclid Ave.
Suite 200
Cleveland, OH 44115
216.771.4444, ext 3244
www.playhousesquare.org/artseducation<http://www.playhousesquare.org/artseducation>
workmanl at playhousesquare.org<mailto:workmanl at playhousesquare.org>


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