[NEohioPAL] Fiddler on the Roof at Beachwood HS

PATRICIA THOMAS HAYNISH phaynish at sbcglobal.net
Thu Mar 14 22:15:35 PDT 2019


 Fiddler on the Roof will be presented by Beachwood High School and Middle School students this weekend! Shows are:   Friday, March 15  7 pm                       Saturday, Mar. 16 at 1 pm and 7 pmTickets are available at the door or on the Beachwood HS website.  Adults: $15, Seniors $12, Students $8All performances will be held at the new Performing Arts space at Beachwood High School, 25100 Fairmount Blvd, Beachwood 44122Directed by Robb Sapp and Patricia Haynish
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Today's Topics:

  1. AD space! Reach 800 people in Cleveland's dance community!
      (Anna Cerveny)
  2. Lakeland's 47th Annual Jazz Festival (Adam Cloutier)
  3. Discounted Industry Tickets for THE END OF THE TOUR (Craig Joseph)
  4. Get Hep Swing's concert and swing dance series continues at
      The Lith Club with Red Light Roxy - Everyone is welcome!
      (Valerie Salstrom)
  5. Cast Announced for ART by Yasmina Reza- Blank Canvas Theatre
      (info at blankcanvastheatre.com)
  6. Seussical Opens at Heights Youth Theatre Friday, March 15, 7
      PM (Pamela Fine)
  7. Lighting Tech - Hoover Aud/Lakeside (Shirley Stary)
  8. Michael Chekhov Acting Technique Certification Conference
      (Jamie Koeth)
  9. Stage Combat Workshop - The Allegheny Alley Fight Ides of
      March sale (Kevin Inouye)
  10. This Friday! St. Paddy's Day Kickoff Show w/ Last Call
      Cleveland, Liz Blanc, & More! (Michael Busch)
  11. Film Premiere: Conversations in Courage: The Visit March 24,
      2019 (Shaker Arts Council)
  12. Perfs at CIFF, Sat 3/30! soprano Liz Huff, harpist Calvin
      Stokes, music by Ryan Ramer (Liz Huff)
  13. CenterStage Theatre Presents "Hello, Dolly!" (dave banks)
Are you interested in advertising for your local business with minimal effort/investment???

Cleveland Dance Project is offering full color ad space in our programs for our fourth season's community dance showcase which includes works by 20 choreographers, performed by 130 dancers in the greater Cleveland/Akron area, including the debut of our new CDP Company. Our showcase is on May 4 at 3pm and 7pm at Brecksville-Broadview Heights Middle School, and we expect to sell around 800 tickets between the 2 shows. 

If you're interested in advertising, please e-mail me back with the ad size desired and what payment method you'd like to use (cash, check, paypal, venmo, cashapp). Ads must be in digital format with high-res photos and sent by April 1 to clevelanddanceproject at gmail.com
1/4 page (5.5"w x 2.125"h): $451/2 page (5.5"w x 4.25"h): $60Full page (5.5"w x 8.5"h): $90
Anna CervenyDirectorCleveland Dance Projectclevelanddanceproject at gmail.comweb / facebook / instagram / showcase
 
Calling Jazz Fans,
 
Lakeland Community College is proud to present the 47th Annual Jazz Festival  featuring an excellent Saturday headliner, a Big Band Matinee on Sunday, and free and open to the public local high school and middle school band adjudication performances.  More details can be found on the Arts at Lakeland page, with some details below:
 
  
 
·       Saturday March 16th at 8:00 pm: A tribute to great John Coltrane, featuring the Ralph Moore Quartet. In addition, ticket holders can enjoy a pre-concert interview with the Quartet at 7:00 pm.  Tickets: $20 general admission, $10 students.
 
  
 
·       Sunday March 17th at 4:00 pm: Big Band Matinee featuring Lakeland’s Civic Jazz Orchestra and the Duquesne University Jazz Ensemble.  Tickets: $10 general admission, $7 students.
 
  
 
·       Friday 9:30 am – 2:30 pm and Saturday 9:00 am – 2:00 pm: Serving our Schools.  Middle and high school jazz ensembles perform for adjudication.  Tickets: Free, open to the public.
 
  
 
All events are on Lakeland Community College’s campus, 7700 Clocktower Dr., Kirtland, OH, 44094, in the Dr. Wayne L. Rodehorst Performing Arts Center.
 
  
 
For additional upcoming events or to purchase tickets online, visitArts at Lakeland.
 
  
 
Hope to see you there!
 
Adam L. Cloutier, Ed.D.
Dean for Arts & Sciences
(p)440.525.7079, B-1047
acloutier1 at lakelandcc.edu
lakelandcc.edu
 Seat of the Pants' next production, THE END OF THE TOUR, by Joel Drake Johnson, opens in two weeks and discounted tickets are available now for folks in the theatre and film industry by using the code INDUSTRY when you purchase at https://theendofthetour.eventbrite.com.
Directed by Craig Joseph, assistant directed by Kyle Huff, and stage managed by Megan Slabach, this production stars Anne McEvoy, Stephanie Cargill, Ananias Dixon*, Jeff Haffner*, Scott Esposito, Stuart Hoffman, and Chris White.
Performances are as follows:March 29/30 and April 5/6, Fridays and Saturdays at 8 PM
Sunday, March 31 at 2 PM
Saturday, April 6 at 2 PM
Pilgrim Congregational Church in Tremont, 2592 West 14th Street, Cleveland 

More info about the show can be found at https://theendofthetour.eventbrite.com or www.seatofthepants.org/end-of-the-tour.
Hope you'll join us!
*denotes member of Actors' Equity


What? Get Hep Swing presents - A swing dance party and concert with Red Light Roxy
When? Saturday, March 30th, 2019
Where? The Lithuanian Club, 877 E. 185th Street.There is a parking lot behind the building and you may also park in the Key Bank or Post Office lot. Use the entrance behind the building on the far left. 
Dance lessons? Yes. Join us for a beginner-friendly JITTERBUG lesson from 8-9 with Get Hep Swing owner and founder, Valerie Salstrom. You do not need to bring a dance partner for the lessons or the dance. We rotate partners during the lesson. If you prefer not to rotate dance partners, we are okay with that too. Everyone is really friendly and you will get asked to dance during the social dancing from 9-12.
Band? Cleveland favorites, Red Light Roxy. The members of this band have been keeping swing dancers happy on the dance floor for over 20 years!
Red Light Roxy is a professional band from Cleveland, Ohio that plays an upbeat mix of jazz standards, jump blues, swing, boogie-woogie and a dash of old-school R&B. Its repertoire comes from the Great American Songbook and includes familiar songs made famous by such legendary performers as Ella Fitzgerald, Ruth Brown, Frank Sinatra, Peggy Lee, Nat King Cole, Ray Charles and Louis Armstrong. Red Light Roxy has played at the Tri-C JazzFest, Wade Oval Wednesdays, Cain Park, Akron’s LOCK IV, the Shaker Heights Art and Music Festival, Legacy Village, Nighttown, Blu Jazz, the Bop Stop, the Rubber City Jazz Festival and a variety of city summer concerts and swing dances.
https://www.redlightroxy.com/about-the-band/
Who may attend? EVERYONE is welcome!
Do I need a partner? No, we rotate dance partners during the lesson. If you prefer not to rotate during the lesson, please help direct the other students past you each time we rotate.
What do I wear? Wear shoes that allow you to pivot and turn easily. Some people find this floor a little slow so, wearing your leather soles or slippery soled shoes might be perfect. 
Attire is casual and comfy. Where what makes you feel good about yourself.
What is the cost? $12 per person. $5 for first-time attendees. No pre-event ticket sales. Pay cash at the door. 
We welcome anyone to join us who has an interest in dance, music, socializing and fun. We don't care what your physical ability or size is, where you are in life, where you are on the spectrum of sexual or gender orientation, what color or creed, or non-creed, you are. Are you a man who wants to learn how to follow or a woman who wants to learn how to lead? That's cool! This idea is not new to the swing dance scene. We are the easiest club to join. If you have an interest, you are in. :)
We love spreading the gospel of swing dancing and we are excited to share the language and culture of this truly American, urban folk dance form with you. It is important for us to let you know that this dance style started in the African-American ballrooms of Harlem, New York in the late 1920s/early 1930s. You will find this dance, and the ones that came from it, incredibly expressive, empowering, beautiful, and joyful. We can't wait for you to experience this conversation of dance with us.
We make learning to partner dance easy and enjoyable. Please join us the second Friday of every month at the Lakewood Masonic Temple and the last Saturday of every month at The Lithuanian Club.
Please see www.GetHepSwing.com for the most up to date information on dances, bands playing at the dances, classes, private lessons, in-school and after-school residencies and programs, performances, and special topic workshops.
For more info, please email Valerie Salstrom; the owner of Get Hep Swing, at info at gethepswing.comBlank Canvas Theatre presents
ARTBy Yasmina RezaTranslated by Christopher Hampton Directed by Lara Mielcarek

April 5 – 20Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays at 8:00pm.Sundays at 7:00pm


Rated: RRun time:  90 Minutes
*This show contains adult language

How much would you pay for a white painting? Would it matter who the painter was? Would it be art? A translation of a French-language play, Art is about one man, Serge, who buys an expensive painting, a white canvas with a few white lines, and the reactions of his friends, Marc and Yvan, to his purchase. Marc responds with shock and anger; for him, Serge's purchase of the painting is a cruel joke. Yvan tries to mediate the hostility between Serge and Marc, at the cost of redirecting them to himself. As the conversations moves from the theoretical to the personal, the three friends are forced to ask questions not only about the nature of art, but about the nature of friendship.  
Tickets: $20Get your tickets NOW!
To purchase tickets for this show CLICK HERE
To view a poster for the show CLICK HERE
To see a CAST & STAFF list for this production CLICK HERE

 
 Blank Canvas Theatre(at 78th Street Studios)1305 West 78th Street, Suite 211. Cleveland, OH 44102

Blank Canvas Theatre provides professional quality productions, placing emphasis on entertainment at affordable prices. HEIGHTS YOUTH THEATRE   presents
SEUSSICAL directed by Eugene Sumlinmusic directed by Stacy Boltonstage managed by Liz Metelsky
Opens Friday, March 15, 7 PM
Saturday, March 16, 2 PMSunday, March 17, 2 PMFriday, March 22, 7 PMSaturday, March 23, 2 PMSunday, March 24, 2 PM
Heights Middle School Auditorium 2181 Miramar Blvd.University Hts., Ohio 44118   Tickets:$10 general admission$9 children under 6/seniors  *box office opens 45 minutes before the show*
For more details visit 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, Chuck and Char Fowler Family Foundation, Eaton Foundation, the Ohio Arts Council, Benedictine High School, Chemical Bank, Susan Delaney - Howard Hanna,  Hawken School, Laurel School, and PlayhouseSquare 
  
 
HOOVER AUDITORIUM – LAKESIDE CHAUTAUQUA 
 
Lighting Technician for Summer season
 
DATES: May 8-Sept. 2, 2019 (some flexibility) 
 
 
 
Northwest Ohio theatre venue seeking Lighting Technician for immediate opening for 75+ event summer season.  Gain valuable experience working with national acts including wide variety of musical groups (rock & roll, Broadway, symphony, Celtic) as well magicians, acrobats, jugglers, etc. 
 
Ideal candidate is a recent college grad or upperclassman with experience as Master Elec and leading work crews, etc.
 
Familiarity with ETC Express lighting console preferred. 
 
Pay is $450/week + onsite housing
 
Send cover letter and resume ASAP thru NEOhioPAL,   or email to:
 
                Shirley Stary – Hoover Auditorium 
 
                sstary at lakesideohio.com
 
 
 
                236 Walnut Avenue, Lakeside OH 43440
 
                419-798-4461 ext. 216
 
  
 
Shirley Stary
 
Vice President of Arts Programming
 
Lakeside Chautauqua
 
236 Walnut Avenue, Lakeside OH 43440
 
419-798-4461 ext. 216
 
www.lakesideohio.com
 
  
  
 
The Great Lakes Michael Chekhov Consortium

Presents

 

The 9th Annual

 

Michael Chekhov Acting Technique

Certification Conference

 

TEACHING CERTIFICATION PROGRAM

for Acting Teachers

 

&

 

ACTING CERTIFICATION PROGRAM

for Actors

 

Nephew of Anton Chekhov, whom Stanislavski dubbed his “most brilliant pupil,” Michael Chekhov developed a visceral, practical and profoundly inspired acting technique.

 

Enrich your craft and free yourself with Certified Teachers in this empowering technique!

 

Michael Chekhov Acting Technique

Certification Conference 2019

 

MODULE 1 (first time students)

June 3-8, 2019

Mount Union University, Alliance, OH

Resident Option: $1095 (includes lodging & food)

Commuter Option: $875 (Includes food)

Payment plan available

 

Video Link:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3jqlsI6SGkY

 

Registration Link:https://www.mountunion.edu/michael-chekhov-acting-technique-certified-actor-and-teacher-program

 

Great Lakes Michael Chekhov Consortium Website:http://greatlakesmichaelchekhovconsortium.com

 

Email questions to GLMCC President and Producing Artistic Director MARK MONDAY atmmonday at kent.edu

 

-Jamie Koeth

AEA, SAG-AFTRA, MFA

Director, Jamie Koeth Studio

Associate Teacher, Great Lakes Michael Chekhov Consortium

jamiekoeth at hotmail.com

 

“There can be no art without joy.”

-Michael Chekhov

 

“The consortium is an opportunity to play, to exercise all the many tools I continue to perfect as a professional actor. Focused over a week within a nurturing inspired environment with fabulous teachers, I’m reminded of what brought me to acting in the first place, and filled with the many possibilities that are ahead.”

–LAURA PERROTTA (Great Lakes Theater, Cleveland Playhouse, Dobama Theatre, etc.)

 

“The Great Lakes Michael Chekhov Consortium is an incredible, immersive experience.  The program teaches practical, useful tools for the actor that can be applied in any and every theatrical experience.  It is an amazing opportunity that I would recommend to any actor who is interested in furthering their craft.”

–SCOTT ESPOSITO (Ensemble Theatre, Blank Canvas, Beck Center, Lakeland Theatre, etc.)

 

“Just a few months out of the first module, I’ve already witnessed the Technique shape and mold the way I act and direct. I feel myself becoming a different and better theatre artist. More importantly, I find myself connecting with a joy and passion for the craft that I’ve never experienced. I’m having more fun and I’m carrying that spirit of play and discovery into my rehearsals which, quite frankly, is way more enjoyable than feeling like I need to have all the answers...”

–CRAIG JOSEPH (Seat of the Pants Productions, Ensemble Theatre, Weathervane Playhouse, Playwrights Local, etc.)

 
Come join Cleveland's own Kevin Inouye and several other SAFD Certified Teachers, a Fight Director, and Fight Master Michael Chin just outside of Pittsburgh the second weekend of May. It's the 2019 Allegheny Alley Fight - for the lowest price we can offer! 

For $125, you will receive two days of stage combat training with some of the best in the business.It's almost here ⚔️ starting at midnight, we will offer a flash sale for $20 off the early bird tuition. 24 hours only!
https://alleghenyalleyfight.weebly.com/registration.html
Those needing SAFD renewals may have a chance before the workshop, or contact Kevin Inouye at ksi3 at case.edu for more info/other opportunities.


ST. PADDY'S DAY KICKOFF SHOW!Congratulations! You’ve nearly made it to another St. Patrick’s Day! Let’s start the pre-gaming a little early. Because you deserve it

Join Michael Busch & friends for a night of stand up, characters, music, and other Irish whiskey-fueled nonsense.

Hosted by Michael Busch (Conan, Adam Ruins Everything, The Goldbergs)
With performances by
Last Call Cleveland (Mike Polk, Jr, Aaron McBride, Matt Zitelli, Zachariah Durr, Adam Richard)
Liz Blanc
Steve Mers
Marcello Hernandez
Joe Briggs & Walter Hemmelgarn
Gregory James & Meg Martinez
Nick Harrison & Sam Dee

Friday March 14th Doors 8:15, Show 9pmHilarities/Pickwick & Frolic CabaretTickets: https://www.pickwickandfrolic.com/2019/02/st-pattys-kickoff/-- 
For class information please visit: https://www.themichaelbusch.com/classesOn Sunday, March 24, 2019, MetroHealth System will present the premiere of the Shaker Arts Council’s documentary film, Conversations in Courage: The Visit. The film, directed by Marquette Williams, depicts the events surrounding Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s 1965 visit to Shaker Heights and includes interviews with many of those involved. The film features Reverend Joan Campbell, Carole Hoover, Peter Lawson Jones, Edwina Moss and Reverend Albert Pennybacker. The premiere will be held at Tri-C East Simon and Rose Mandel Theatre, 4250 Richmond Road, Highland Hills, OH 44122. The afternoon begins at 2:00 pm with a Director’s Reception attended by veteran Civil Rights activists featured in the film. The film begins at 3:00 pm followed by a panel conversation moderated by Dee Perry and an audience Q & A. Tickets for the pre-screening reception are $35 and include a ticket to the screening. General admission tickets are $5 for students and seniors and $10 for adults. For reservations call 216.916.9360. For more information visit www.shakerartscouncil.org. 
Ticket link: https://squareup.com/store/shaker-arts-council 
Trailer Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ietubZp8jug 

Shaker Arts Council's Conversations in Courage is made possible in part by state tax dollars allocated by the Ohio Legislature to the Ohio Arts Council (OAC). The OAC is a state agency that funds and supports quality arts experiences to strengthen Ohio communities culturally, educationally, and economically. In addition, this project is supported by MetroHealth System and Cuyahoga Community College.---
Amara Romano
Administrative Assistant  Shaker Arts Council  shakerartscouncil.org
 Hello, lovely people -
Please join us for free performances of new work by composer Ryan Charles Ramer!
Details



What:

Jazz harpist Calvin Stokes & I will be performing a new song cycle by Ryan Charles Ramer, with settings of poems by Emily Dickinson.




Where:

At the Capitol Theater at 1390 W 65th St, Cleveland, OH 44102, during the Cleveland International Film Festival.




Time/Day:




Saturday, March 30 at 2:50-3:20pm and 5:50-6:20pm in the lobby of the Capitol Theater.

Made possible by:These performances are part of the Gordon Square Classical Concerts series, underwritten by a grant from Neighborhood Connections.
Hope to see you there!
Liz Huff
-- 
Whatever you can do, or dream you can, begin it.  Boldness has genius, power and magic in it.  ~ Goethe
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Hear my music at lizhuff.bandcamp.com  and iTunes
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The Walsh Jesuit High School CenterStage Theatre proudly presents its spring musical, “Hello, Dolly” March 15-24 in the school’s theater, located at 4550 Wyoga Lake Road in Cuyahoga Falls. Directed by David Banks, with music and lyrics by Jerry Herman, and book by Michael Stewart, this classic show has come to life once again through a Broadway revival and subsequent National Tour and is still going strong! There will be brand new custom costumes designed by Cherie Banks Meyers, a 24-piece orchestra, a 35 member crew, and a 30 member cast! The show is choreographed by Kim Raines Colton, with technical direction by Vincent Matia, and lighting design by Andrew Pla.
The CenterStage Theatre is participating in the 2018-2019 Playhouse Square Dazzle Awards program presented by Patricia and John Chapman. The program provides educational opportunities and recognizes excellence in Northeast Ohio high school musical theater. This production has been selected for adjudication for the Dazzle Awards.
Show times are March 15,16, 22, and 23 at 7:30pm, 16, 17, 23, and 24 at 2:00pm, and March 20 at 7:00pm. Ticket prices are $15 for adults, and $10 for students and Senior Citizens 65 or older. For information, contact 330-929-4205. To purchase tickets online, go to: https://www.walshjesuit.org/page/the-arts/performing-arts______________________________________
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