[NEohioPAL] NEohioPAL short film

Stephon J. Davis stephon at supreme-productions.com
Fri Mar 2 12:18:48 PST 2012


fellow men and women of the arts please check out my latest project and comment on it, thanks

http://youtu.be/xFkh7yariXU

you can also view it by going to www.youtube.com/stephonjdavis



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Today's Topics:

   1. Looking for performers (Angela Spring)
   2. Tri-C West to host FREE readings for the winners of the    Lake
      Erie Playwrighting Competition THIS SATURDAY (Gloor, Fred)
   3. LEGALLY BLONDE -- THE MUSICAL opens Tonight at    Firestone
      Theatre in Akron (firestonetheatre at gmail.com)
   4. A dancer Story Auditions have been Changed ! (Fred Harmon)
   5. Beaumont School presents "Dead Man Walking" March 8-11 (Rita K)
   6. A BRIEF HISTORY OF MAH JONGG at Maltz Museum (Faye Sholiton)
   7. Painting Classes North Olmsted (JoAnn DePolo)
   8. Casting Call (baspendal at clevelandartcinecompany.com)
   9. MEMPHIS tickets available for Sunday 1pm (Bernadette Clemens)
  10. Horror Hotel: Vendors Tables Available (snowkrissy at hotmail.com)
  11. 6 months and up Kids Dance Classes (Carli)
  12. Great Lakes Theater Presents MYSTERIES SOLVED with
      Writer/Producer Les Roberts (Todd Krispinsky)
  13. The King and I Opens at Heights Youth Theatre on March 2
      (Pamela Fine)
  14. Casting Call for Cleveland State University Student Film
      (Nicholas L Stein)
  15. Bike 4 Beck Looking for BICYCLES (Amanda Harland)
  16. 'Winning Streak' at Tri-C's eastern campus is a    powerful,
      deeply touching drama (Borland, Joy)
  17. Electrician/Programmer/Lighting Designer looking for    work
      (j.rosecaron at gmail.com) (John Rose-Caron)
  18. NEW MUSICAL COMEDY SEEKS KEYBOARDIST WITH OWN EQUIPMENT
      (Mark Little)

 
I am looking for cirque type performers along with jugglers and magicians who are able to interact with guests at a promotional event for my company to be held on March 25th. Please call (216) 496-5419 no later than March 10, 2012.
 

 
Tri-C West to host a FREE day of readings for the winners of
the  2nd annual “Lake Erie Playwrighting Competition.”  
 
On Saturday, March 3rd, Tri-C West will present a day of
readings of the winners of the 2nd Annual Lake Erie Playwrighting Competition in
the Western Campus Theatre located at 11000 Pleasant Valley Rd.  Parma,
OH  44130.  These readings are FREE and open to the public. 
Come for one, come for all.  Our Fall production "Pray for the
Missing Girls" by Jean Seitter Cummins was last year's winner.  
 
The reading schedule is as follows:  
Saturday, March 3rd
 
1pm – 3:15p: Reading of the 3rd place play "THE
KING OF CAGE STREET" by Michael Oatman (moderated by Fred Perry)
 
3:30-5:45p: Reading of the 2nd place play "SMOKER"
by David MacGregor followed by discussion with playwright (moderated by Fred
Perry)
 
7:30p-10p: Reading of the 1st place play "BLATNOY
BLUES" by Eion Carney followed by discussion with playwright (moderated by
Bob Ellis & Fred Perry)
 
We hope to see you this weekend!
 
 
Fred Gloor
Tri-C Western Campus
Theatre Dept.
11000 Pleasant Valley Rd.
Parma, Ohio  44130
216-987-5536
 
For tickets go to http://www.trictickets.com  
Season info:  www.tri-c.edu/westtheatre
Tri-C ®  Where
futures begin SM
www.tri-c.edu
 
Omigod, you guys!  Legally Blonde - The Musical is set to take our stage for four sure-to-please performances. 
 
Performances of Legally Blonde will be held at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 1; Friday, March 2; and Saturday, March 3, 2012. A single matinee will be held at 2:30 p.m. on Saturday, March 3, 2012. A special spaghetti dinner will be held from 5 to 7:00 p.m. on Saturday, March 3, 2012. Seating is still available. 
 
General admission tickets for all performances cost $8 in advance and $10 at the door. Reserved, VIP seats are available for Legally Blonde at a cost of $13. All seats for the Wednesday evening performance cost $8 and are available in advance and at the door. Advance tickets may be purchased in the school commons from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. on school days.
 
See www.FirestoneTheatre.com for details.
 
Call the Firestone Theatre office at 330-873-3408 for ticket information.

-- 
Mark A. Zimmerman,
Theatre Director

Harvey S. Firestone High School
333 Rampart Avenue
Akron, Ohio 44313

330.873.3408
www.FirestoneTheatre.com

 
 
A
Dancers Story Auditions have been changed
Brief Project Summary
This production is dedicated to
generating as much money as possible for the Berea Children’s Home
(www.bchfs.org) while providing an entertaining and inspirational experience
for our audience. 
This stage production tells the
story of a dancer’s life. The story is told from the perspective of a lifelong
lover and performer of the art. His story is told by him and expressed through
dance.  
His memories will take the
audience on a journey spanning forty years and include a variety of dance
styles such as Ballet, Jazz, Ballroom Theater Arts and more.
Current Performers
Featuring Karina Smirnoff and
Partner (Derek Hough, Mark Ballas or Louie)
Carmine Camino & Renata
Nitscheova (Foxtrot, Waltz)
Rebecca Lynn Sweet & Eddie
(Argentine Tango, Mambo)
Minas Katsantouris & Rachel (
Jive, Rumba)
Claudio Garcia & Lina Sbrocco
(Salsa)
Ramiz Kadjar & Natosha
(Tango, Salsa)
Ilia & Maria, WHYM Studio
(Waltz, Reaching For The Moon)
Ohio Dance Theater (Ballet,
Tabula Rasa)
Brandon Harmon & Kim Stoffko
(Jive)
Fred Harmon & Christine Emery
(Bolero,Hustle)
Schedule
Technical Rehearsal:    June 02, 2012
       Cast Rehearsal:     June 09, 2012
Technical Rehearsal:    June 14, 2012
      Dress Rehearsal:    June 15, 2012
            Performance:    June 16, 2012
Location The Breen Center For
Performing Arts.
Performers will be compensated
dependent on their contribution to the production.
 
We are looking for a number of
different dance styles such as Jazz, Contemporary and Ballroom. We also need at
least one female for a group Hustle scene. 
For those of you that have a
routine ready to go we are especially interested in talking with you.
Where possible please bring the
following with you to the audition.
1. Head shot 
2. Bio
3. Video of your performance (s)
4. If you have a completed
routine please bring your music.
Where: All about Dancin.. Dance Studio Located at 2115
Freeman Avenue Cleveland, Ohio
When: Sunday, March 18th 
Time: 4:00pm to 6:00pm
For additional information please
feel to contact:
Fred Harmon
fredharmon2003 at hotmail.com
 
Dead Man
Walking
Presented by Beaumont School
Sr. Helen
Prejean will attend Opening Night
 
The
Beaumont School Drama Department presents Dead
Man Walking by Tim Robbins, based on the book by Sr. Helen Prejean, March 8
- 11 in the Spiritual Life Center Theater. Sr. Helen Prejean, activist and
acclaimed author of the books Dead Man
Walking and The Death of Innocents will attend the opening night performance, and participate in an audience
talk-back on Thursday, March 8.
 
Performances
are:
Thursday,
March 8 at 7:00 pm
Friday
March 9 at 7:30 pm
Saturday,
March 9 at 7:30 pm
Sunday,
March 11 at 2:30 pm
 
Tickets
are $8 for adults and $5 for Senior Citizens/Students. Tickets are available
from the Beaumont School box office, at 216-325-7344, or by emailing jwojtowicz at beaumontschool.org Reservations recommended. Seating is limited.
 
Beaumont
School is located at 3301 North Park Blvd., Cleveland Heights, Ohio, 44118.
Entrance for the theater is off of Fairmount Blvd., between Lee and Shelburne
Roads. 
 
Sr.
Helen Prejean is nationally-known for her advocacy to end the death penalty in
America. She began her work in prison ministry in 1981 in New Orleans, LA. The
Roman Catholic sister from the order the Congregation of St. Joseph has
witnessed five executions in Louisiana and today educates the public about the
death penalty by lecturing, organizing, and writing. 
 
The
production of Dead Man Walking is
produced by Special Arrangement with Tim Robbins and the Dead Man Walking
School Theatre Project. 
 
Beaumont
School is a Catholic all-girls college prep high school in the Ursuline
tradition that educates women for life, leadership and service.
 
 
Beaumont
School
3301
North Park Blvd.
Cleveland
Heights OH 44118
216-321-2954
beaumontschool.org 
Announcing a staged reading of A BRIEF HISTORY OF MAH JONGG, by Cleveland playwright FAYE SHOLITON. This one-act play was commissioned by the Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage to accompany the current exhibit "Project Mah Jongg."
The play revisits an era when four friends shared gossip, offered advice and kept secrets over the Mahj tiles. Twenty-two years after their game mysteriously disbanded, the friends reunite to understand why. Elaine Rembrandt directs an all-star female cast: Bernice Bolek, Ursula Cataan*, Paula Duesing*, Lissy Gulick, Jacqi Loewy* and Rhoda Rosen.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7 @ 7 p.m. and
SUNDAY, MARCH 18 @ 2 p.m., at the 
Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage, 2929 Richmond Road, Beachwood. Post-show discussions follow each performance.
For tickets, call 216 593-0575. Admission is $12.00 for museum members and $14.00 for non-members. With advance purchase, save $2 on each ticket. 
*Member, AEA
Come and
Create® Acrylic Painting Class                                             


Classes held at 23130 Lorain Rd North Olmsted at Cannon
Irish Dance Studio 

Tuesdays April 3 – 24, 2012 – 4 week session                                   

Time: 6:00 –7:30pm                     

Fee: $90 includes all supplies                                                                   

Register by phone: 440-320-0900                                                                                                                      
Come and Create® original acrylic paintings on canvas with
artist & author JoAnn DePolo. All skill levels from beginner to advanced
work toward developing a unique painting style with impressionist and expressionist
influence and little emphasis on detail. Work from your own reference photos to
create inspired, original works of art. Exhibit your work in the Come & Create®
Art Exhibit in June 2012 with an artist reception June 9.
JoAnn
DePolo is a professional artist, author of Making It As An Artist,
co-author of 101 Great Ways To Enhance Your Career, a contributing artist
for Extreme Makeover Home Edition, Master Teaching Artist with Young Audiences
and founder of Come & Create® Fine Art & Community Murals.
For more information and to view photos of classes in action visit www.joanndepolo.net



 













 
Our company is looking to fill a role or understudy for a character described as: Female, early 20's, African American, Attractive, and A Great Singer.  We are doing a stage play called Bird's Note.  It will be premiering April 21st 2012.  So please reply soon.  This is a paying gig.
 
Thank You.
Brian Spendal - Business Manager/Cleveland Artcine
The Academy for the Performing Arts is offering a few excess group tickets to the Tony Award-winning MEMPHIS at Playhouse Square,
 
Sunday 1:00pm matinee, March 4th.
 
We have several $34 (orchestra) and $10 (balcony) tickets available. Contact Bernadette Clemens at
 
clemens.bernadette at gmail.com  if interested. First come, first served.


Branching off from The Indie Gathering International Film Festival, Horror
Hotel is a one-day festival and convention highlighting the horror genre.
The event will be held Saturday, May 19th from 11am to midnight (plus
networking party after midnight) in Hudson, OH. Horror Hotel features:

-All day Horror film screenings
-Convention/Vendors Room
-Haunted Rooms
-Horror Film Scoring Competition
-Scream Queen Contest
-Haunted Networking Party

If you are a production company, work in the horror genre, or have something
to offer to the many fans of the horror community, you may be interested in
purchasing a table in the vendors room. Tables are just $50 and include two
passes to the event. If you would like to purchase a table or find out more
information, contact Kristina Michelle at kristina at worldeonline.com.


For more information on the event, visit www.worldeonline.com/horror.php. 

Horror fans - this is an event you don't want to miss!!




MorrisonDance Kids Classes Now On The East Side!
>
>New class offerings from Danse Western Reserve (Bainbridge Township) in conjunction with 
>MorrisonDance "Fit, Fun Families"
>
>Six week sessions beginning March 6th
>
>$60/session
>
>To register: call 216.759.3386 or email 
>
>
>
>Fit, Fun Families
>Tuesdays (starting March 6)
>10:00 - 10:30am
>6 months - walking
>Make your Families "Fit Fun Families"! Fit Fun Families is designed to encourage young children's natural desire to move, play, and imagine. Parents are encouraged to participate.
> 
>Fit, Fun Families
>Tuesdays (starting March 6)
>10:30 – 11:00am
>Walking -  24 months
>Make your Families "Fit Fun Families"! Come dance to popular children's songs to encourage
 gross motor development, brain growth, and love of physical activity. Parents are encouraged to participate.
> 
>Moves, Music, Fun!
>Tuesdays (starting March 6)
>11:00 - 11:45am
>2 years - 3 years old
>Come move with us! This class is designed to introduce young kids to a variety of dance combinations and yoga positions. We will combine dance and yoga with all styles of movement from ballet to those created by your child's imagination. A variety of music and props will be used.
>
>Homeschool Yoga
>Tuesdays (starting March 6)
>Noon – 1:00pm
>Kindergarten – 4th Grade
>Downward dog? Cat? Cow? Let's use our favorite animals to help stretch our bodies into some basic yoga positions.
> 
>Moves, Music, Fun! Level 2
>Tuesdays (starting March 6)
>1:00 - 1:45pm
>3 years –  Pre-K
>Kids love to bounce and wiggle. Take advantage of your young child's natural energy and
 direct it into a lifelong love of physical activity. "Do it again, do it again!”  Sound familiar?  It does to us…we use repetition so that the children can learn and become “experts” in moving along to the musical selections.
>
>
>
>
>Danse Western Reserve
>17800 Chillicothe Road, #108-B
>Bainbridge Township
>OH 44023
>ph: 216.759.3386 
>info at dansewesternreserve.org
>www.dansewesternreserve.org
>
>MorrisonDance
>www.morrisondance.com 
 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 2, 2012

MYSTERIES SOLVED 
A Conversation with Writer/Producer Les Roberts

Great Lakes Theater presents a pre-show discussion/performance event 
featuring Cleveland’s most famous mystery writer before The Mousetrap.

CLEVELAND, OH – Great Lakes Theater (GLT), Cleveland’s Classic Company, will present a pre-show discussion and performance event with acclaimed writer, producer and northeast Ohio resident, Les Roberts, entitled Mysteries Solved, in conjunction with the company’s production of the iconic, Agatha Christie murder mystery The Mousetrap, at the Hanna Theatre, PlayhouseSquare on Friday, March 23rd. Commencing at 6:00 p.m. with a pre-show discussion featuring Les Roberts in the Hanna Theatre’s Salon, the event will culminate in a performance of Great Lakes Theater’s main stage production of The Mousetrap at 7:30 p.m. as part of GLT’s Classics and Conversations audience engagement series.

A Cleveland Arts Prize (literature) and Sherwood Anderson Literary Award-winner, Les Roberts is the author of twenty-three novels, a dozen short stories, eight screenplays and countless newspaper articles. He is renowned in northeast Ohio for his fourteen mystery
 novels which feature the Slovenian detective, Milan Jacovich. In addition to his literature writing, during his twenty-four years in Hollywood, Roberts wrote and/or produced more than two-thousand half-hours of network and syndicated television, including The Lucy Show, The Andy Griffith Show, The Man from U.N.C.L.E. and The Hollywood Squares (the game show’s first producer). Complete biography information is available at www.lesroberts.com/about/. 

Tickets for the discussion/performance event range in price from $20-$50 and are available by calling (216) 241-5490 x302 or by ordering online at www.greatlakestheater.org/event/mystery.

Great Lakes Theater, Cleveland’s Classic Company, has brought the pleasure, power and relevance of classic theater to the widest possible audience since 1962. The first resident company of PlayhouseSquare, GLT celebrates its 30th year in downtown Cleveland
 this season. On its main stage and through its extensive education programming, Great Lakes Theater positively impacts 85,000 adults and students annually.

#  #  #


 
Todd Krispinsky
Marketing and Public Relations Director
Great Lakes Theater
1501 Euclid Avenue, Suite 300
Cleveland, OH 44115
(216) 241-5490 x317
www.greatlakestheater.org

Great Lakes Theater
Cleveland's Classic Company @ the Hanna Theatre, PlayhouseSquare





Heights Youth Theatre
 
presents

The King and I

directed by treva offutt

Dream a dream of a time past. It is the 1860’s, and you are in the exotic kingdom of Thailand. Imagine that you are the ruler of this kingdom. Filled with golden palaces, elephants in the streets, and 
children, children, children everywhere, you have been safe and happy in your own little corner of the world, yet the world begins to creep in on you. What wonders will you discover? How do you know if the rules of the kingdom are correct if you are the one making them up? Based on an incredible, true story, The King of Siam recognizes that the world outside of his realm is changing. He takes pride in his kingdom and family, and hires a teacher from England that will bring them all up to speed on world thought and culture. Now, imagine that you are a young mother from England. You and your son are entering a place that is unimaginable. The King has 37 wives and over 400 children! Do you speak your mind, or only say what is expected of you? Has the king met his match in the spirited, strong woman, 
or she in him? Should he keep his customs, or adopt ways that would throw his world out of balance. How much power should a woman have? How about a man? Where do love and respect meet? Can you love someone that you disagree with? What are you willing to do for love if it is forbidden? It’s a puzzlement! Come experience the vibrant colors, dazzling dance, star-crossed lovers, political puppetry and endlessly exciting et cetera, et cetera, et cetera’s of The King and I. Shall We Dance? YES WE SHALL!!!

Friday, March 2, 9 & 16, 7 PM
Saturday March 3, 10 & 17, 2 PM
Sunday, March 11, 2 PM

all performances at

Wiley Middle School - Auditorium
2181 Miramar Boulevard
University Heights, Ohio 44118

Tickets: $9 General Admission / Children under 6 and seniors $8
cash or check only

Box office will open 45 minutes prior to each performance

www.heightsyouththeatre.org 


Heights Youth Theatre programming is made possible by the generous support of the residents of 
Cuyahoga County through Cuyahoga Arts and Culture, the Eaton Charitable Fund,
 the Ohio Arts Council and the William J. and Dorothy K. O'Neill Foundation.
Title: Cigarettes and Coffee


Synopsis: A down-in-the-dumps man tries to turn his life around when he meets a beautiful young woman


Date and Time: Saturday March 3, 12-3 PM


Location: Cleveland State University Music and Communications Building Room MU 107

Roles:
Mark (Lead)- 20-30 year-old white male; athletic build
Vicki (Lead)- 20-30 year-old white female; blonde, slender build
Nate (Featured Role)- 20-30 year-old male; larger build, race open

Info: Filming will take place March 10-11.

This is a non-paying job. Actors will receive credit and a copy of the
finished film.

Food will be provided on set.

Contact Nick Stein at n.l.stein at csuohio.edu

 
Bike For  Beck, a fundraising event at the Beck Center for the Arts on Saturday May 19th,  is looking for old and unused Bicycles to use in a promotion event called "Bike Your Art Out".  The bicycles will be decked out by local artists at the end of March and placed around Lakewood as a promotion.  Once the event is complete any bicycles in working condition will be donated to the Lakewood Community Service Center. Please include in reply how many bicycles, adult or childs, and location. Thank you!
aharland at beckcenter.org

-- 
Amanda M. Harland



BIKE 4 BECK : Facebook


Accounts Payable
Finance & HR Department
The Beck Center for the Arts
17801 Detroit Ave.
Lakewood OH 44107
216-521-2540 x25
Cell: 216-509-9833


'Winning Streak' at Tri-C's eastern campus is a powerful, deeply touching drama  
Marjorie Preston, Sun News:

The Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C) Eastern Campus Theatre Arts Department production of “The Winning Streak” by Lee Blessing, now at the Tri-C East Studio Theatre, is a stark, powerful and deeply touching family drama – with funny moments – about, as one of the characters says, the harm done that cannot always be undone.

The play focuses on the efforts of 30-something Ryland Davis (Brian McNally) to get some answers from his aging absentee father Omar Carlyle (Jeffrey Grover) who had a one night stand with Ryland’s mother and was never heard from again. 

Grover portrays Omar as a selfish, mangy, intolerant old coot whose only allegiance appears to be to his baseball team, while his exterior hides a deeply scarred man who has lived through abuse and loss. Davis plays the hurt adult child, his wounds still stinging. Yet, his Ryland is capable of vindictive cruelty and manipulation that at first seems beneath him.

Director Brian Zoldessy has brought two talented actors to the stage and sagely focused on the key element of relationship.

Set Design by Marcus Dana, over the ever-present, subtle baseball diamond in the center of the stage floor, features just a few simple items like a bar and stools, a comfy chair and one unique prop: coin operated binoculars.

“The Winning Streak” plays through March 4, Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. Free parking is available in the B lot during performances. For tickets or more information, call (216) 987-2438 or visit www.tri-c.edu/easttheatre.


 
I am an LD/Electrician/Programmer looking for any work I can get.  I love everything lighting, and know my way around design pretty well.  I am open for any sort of work dealing with the electrics department on any type of gig.  I will be happy to send a copy of my resume if you're looking for someone who just wants to do lights!

-John Rose-Caron
j.rosecaron at gmail.com

NEW MUSICAL COMEDY SEEKS KEYBOARDIST WITH OWN EQUIPMENT
STIPEND IN THE FORM OF FREE LEGAL SERVICES AND ROYALTY SHARE FOR FUTURE PRODUCTIONS
THE KEYBOARDIST NEEDS TO BE IN PLACE AND AVAILABLE FOR CAST AUDITIONS, MAY 7TH AND 8TH AND 
FOR MOST REHEARSALS, MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY FROM MAY 14TH THROUGH
                JULY 10.
PERFORMANCE DATES    JULY 11, 13, 14, 15, 20, 21, 22, 27, 28, 29
ALL AUDITIONS, REHEARSALS AND PERFORMANCES WILL BE AT THE OLD TOWN HALL IN NORTH
                OLMSTED OHIO (JUST NORTH OF LORAIN ON DOVER CENTER BETWEEN THE POLICE STATION
                AND CITY HALL.
CONTACT GREG LAVELLE AT lavellearb at aim.com or at (440) 724-4538.
 
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