[NEohioPAL] UpStage Players Artisan Alley Craft Show Fundraiser

Edwin Pouncival Smith edwins165 at yahoo.com
Fri Jan 14 05:55:32 PST 2011


NEWS RELEASE—For Immediate Release 1/13/11
 
 
 
UPSTAGE ARTISAN ALLEY CRAFT SHOW FUNDRAISER COMING SOON
 

Cupid is coming two days early to the Waterloo Arts District!  UpStage Artisan 
Alley, a fresh, indie, pop-up boutique and craft show, opens its doors from 9:00 
a.m. to 3:00 p.m. on Saturday, February 12, 2011 at Cleveland’s Slovenian 
Workmen's Home (15335 Waterloo Rd.).
 
The event will serve as a fundraiser for UpStage Players, a local, non-profit 
children’s theater company, as they gear-up for their spring musical, Seussical: 
The Musical.  In addition to raising funds for this accomplished organization, 
UpStage Artisan Alley’s mission is to showcase the talents of Northeast Ohio 
artisans in an intimate, family-friendly atmosphere, while allowing patrons to 
shop for themselves and their loved ones.
 
UpStage Artisan Alley will feature a variety of talented artisans from around 
Northeast Ohio.  Patrons can choose from handcrafted bath and body products, 
hand-painted keepsakes and magnets, canvas art, jewelry, crocheted items, 
last-minute Valentine’s Day gifts and more!
 
The event will also feature a rehearsal from the UpStage Players, face painting, 
food and refreshments, raffles, prizes…and an opportunity to socialize with the 
cast, crew and staff of UpStage Players and local artisans.
 
UpStage Artisan Alley is more than just a craft show.  It is an event that will 
incorporate theater arts and other artistic mediums in a harmonious forum of 
support for one another.  The event’s success will further demonstrate that the 
Waterloo Arts District is a unique destination for all Northeast Ohioans.
 
Upstage Players is a non-profit professional children's theater group run by an 
all-volunteer staff in Cleveland, Ohio.  The organization was founded in 1995 
with 30 children and a vision to create love and respect for the arts.  They 
have evolved into a strong group that uses theater as a vehicle to teach 
leadership, creativity and responsibility to nearly 100 children today.
 
Although the UpStage family has grown tremendously over the years, their no-cut 
policy remains unchanged.  The children of UpStage Players come from varied 
backgrounds, yet share the same drive to optimize their potential.  They hail 
from a variety of communities, including: Cleveland, Cleveland Heights, 
Bratenahl, Euclid, Eastlake, Lakewood, Mayfield, Mentor, Richmond Heights, 
Willoughby, Concord and Willowick.  In addition, the diverse cast/crew of 
UpStage Players is headed by an unpaid staff and supported by an army of 
volunteers dedicated to transforming everyday kids into accomplished artists.
 
Upstage Players provides many benefits for their artists, including building 
self confidence, encouraging self-esteem, providing social outlets, promoting 
responsibility and leadership and providing a fun, safe haven.  In addition to 
its artistic value, UpStage Players brings communities together and gives kids 
something to do.  The organization produces numerous shows throughout the year, 
including a spring musical, an improvisational troupe and the Upstage 
Underground summer show.
 
The UpStage Players spring musical Seussical: The Musical, will take place on 
April 15th and 16th at 7:30 p.m. and April 17th at 2:30 p.m., also at the 
Slovenian Workmen’s Home.  Advanced tickets are $6 each and are reserved seats.  
Admission is $8 each if purchased during the week prior to the show or at the 
door (these are general admission seats).  To order or inquire about advanced 
tickets, e-mail upstageplayers at gmail.com.
 
For additional information about UpStage Players, or to download a printable 
ticket order form or purchase tickets via PayPal for Seussical: The Musical, 
visit www.upstageplayers.com. 
Edwin Pouncival Smith
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