From fsternfeld@gmail.com Wed Feb 4 04:46:24 2009 From: fsternfeld@gmail.com (Fred Sternfeld) Date: Tue, 3 Feb 2009 23:46:24 -0500 Subject: [FC News]I need your advice! INTO THE WOODS, GREASE or ANNIE for next summer? What about the performance dates? Message-ID: --000e0cd21470576464046210787c Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi Everybody, I will be making the decision soon in regard to what musical to do this summer at FPAC. Let me know your preference, and also, I'd like to know if the dates that I currently picked work well or whether you would prefer earlier. I realize with vacations and such the later dates this year could take some of you out of being able to participate. Or vice versa. Or some who may have conflicts earlier in the summer may prefer the later dates. ANNIE, GREASE or INTO THE WOODS directed by Fred Sternfeld So, do you prefer Friday, July 24 - Sunday, August 2. Two weekends. Ten performances. Mayfield Village Civic Center. OR Friday, July 10 - Sunday, July 19. Two weekends. Ten performances. Mayfield Village Civic Center. (These are similar dates as for Joseph last year) One other item - I will consider double casting some or all of the roles, so it MIGHT be possible to perform only one of the weekends. I am trying to find the best dates and most flexible way of presenting the show to involve many of you. LARAMIE PROJECT directed by George Roth If the dates for the musical are switched earlier, the production of the Laramie Project will run Friday, July 24 - Sunday July 26. One weekend. Five performances. Mayfield Village Civic Center. MORE INFORMATION ABOUT BOTH SHOWS, including audition dates, etc. are at this link: http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac09/presents.htm. Write me back with your suggestions for the musical and your preferred dates! Thanks, -- Fred Sternfeld http://www.fredsternfeld.com 216-360-0708-home 216-496-6087-cell --000e0cd21470576464046210787c Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi Everybody,<= /span>
I will be making the decision soon in regard to what musical to do thi= s summer at FPAC.  Let me know your preference, and also, I'd like= to know if the dates that I currently picked work well or whether you woul= d prefer earlier.  I realize with vacations and such the later dates t= his year could take some of you out of being able to participate.  Or = vice versa.  Or some who may have conflicts earlier in the summer may = prefer the later dates.

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ANNIE, GREASE or INTO THE WOODS
directed by Fred Stern= feld

So, do you prefer Friday, July 24 - Sunday, August 2.  Two weekend= s. Ten performances. Mayfield Village Civic Center. 

O= R

Friday, July 10 - Sunday, July 19. Two weekends. Ten performances. Mayf= ield Village Civic Center. (These are similar dates as for Joseph last year= ) 

One other item - I will consider double casting some or all of the roles, &= nbsp;so it MIGHT be possible to perform only one of the weekends.  I a= m trying to find the best dates and most flexible way of presenting the sho= w to involve many of you.

LARAMIE PROJECT
directed by George Roth=

I= f the dates for the musical are switched earlier,  the production of t= he Laramie Project will run Friday, July 24 - Sunday July 26. One weekend. = Five performances. Mayfield Village Civic Center.

= MORE INFORMATI= ON ABOUT BOTH SHOWS, including  audition dates, etc. are at this link:=  http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac09/presents.htm.

W= rite me back with your suggestions for the musical and your preferred dates= !

T= hanks,

--
Fred Sternfeld
http://www.fredsternfeld.com
216-360-0708-home
216-496-6087-cell

--000e0cd21470576464046210787c-- From fsternfeld@gmail.com Sat Feb 7 20:59:31 2009 From: fsternfeld@gmail.com (Fred Sternfeld) Date: Sat, 7 Feb 2009 15:59:31 -0500 Subject: [FC News]CAST ANNOUNCED for FPAC's professional production of THE ODD COUPLE Message-ID: --000e0cd1d50cfbb95904625a69c3 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Check out this link to see the outstanding cast and staff for THE ODD COUPLE: http://www.fredsternfeld.com/oddcouple.htm --000e0cd1d50cfbb95904625a69c3 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Check out this link to see the outstanding cast and staff for THE ODD COUPLE:

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--000e0cd1d50cfbb95904625a69c3-- From fsternfeld@gmail.com Mon Feb 9 15:09:07 2009 From: fsternfeld@gmail.com (Fred Sternfeld) Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2009 10:09:07 -0500 Subject: [FC News]RENT: STUDENT EDITION @ FPAC opens in a week and a half. Order your tickets now .... Message-ID: --000e0cd146d4836c1904627dc08a Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit TICKETS ARE ON SALE NOW BY CALLING 440-338-3171. There are only 178 seats for each performance so make your reservations early to guarantee you will be seated. More ticket info here: http://www.fairmountcenter.org/rent.htm -------------------------------------------------------------------- Fairmount Performing Arts Conservatory Fred Sternfeld, artistic director presents RENT: SCHOOL EDITION by Jonathon Larson All the shows will be presented at Mayfield Village Performing Arts Center, 6622 Wilson Mills Road in Mayfield Village. This production will run for ten performances over two weekends from February 19 - March 1, 2009. Performance schedule is as follows: Thursday, 2/19 @ 7:30pm Saturday, 2/21 @ 2pm & 7:30pm Sunday, 2/22 @ 2pm & 7:30pm Friday, 2/27 @ 7:30pm Saturday, 2/28 @ 2pm & 7:30pm Sunday, 3/1 @ 2pm & 7:30pm DIRECTOR/CHOREOGRAPHER: Sean Szaller MUSICAL DIRECTOR: Mike Caraffi SCENIC DESIGN: Ben Needham LIGHTING DESIGN: Cassie Goldbach COSTUME DESIGN: Colleen Bloom HAIR/MAKE-UP DESIGN: Phlip Bryan PROPS MASTER: Rachel Budin TECHNICAL DIRECTION: Jim Frierich PRODUCTION MANAGER: Olivia Fine PRODUCTION STAGE MANAGER: Erin McCardle STAGE MANAGER: Josh Morgan ASSISTANT STAGE MANAGER: John Porter VIDEO DESIGN: Matt Morris HAIR/MAKE-UP ASSOCIATE: Chardone Henderson MARKETING ASSOCIATE: Brittany Anne Perlmuter CAST: MARK - Jesse Markowitz ROGER - Andrew Parmelee COLLINS - Joel Furr BENNY - Ryan Thurman ANGEL - Carlos Cruz MAUREEN - Codie Higer JOANNE - Nikki Leavitt MIMI - Sarah Konishi ALEXI DARLING - Katy Lucas PAM - Hunter Evans ROGER'S MOM - Colleen McCaughey (u/s Maureen) HOMELESS LADY - Danielle Dorfman (u/s Joanne) ALI - Shelby Berger SUE - Catherine Gorman (u/s Mimi) STREET VENDOR - Sidney Perelman MRS. JEFFERSON - Shayla Gordon MARK'S MOM - Molly Israel MIMI'S MOM - Gaby Martinez MR. JEFFERSON/MR. GREY/GORDON - Zach O'Connor PAUL/A PASTOR - Patrick Mooney MAN W/ SQUEEGEE/WAITER - Miles Sternfeld (u/s Angel) STEVE/COP - Duane Horton SWINGS - Edie Anderson, Patrick Plucinsky (u/s Mark; Roger) PG-13 - EXPLICIT LANGUAGE AND CONTENT WARNING The student edition of RENT, while edited somewhat from the adult version, contains occasional explicit language, reference to sexuality and drug use. Parental guidance is highly encouraged. --000e0cd146d4836c1904627dc08a Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable TICKETS ARE ON SALE NOW= BY CALLING 440-338-3171. 
There are only 178 seats for each performan= ce so make your reservations early to guarantee you will be seated.
More= ticket info here: 
http://www.f= airmountcenter.org/rent.htm
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Fairmount Performing Arts Conservat= ory

Fred Sternfeld, artistic director

presents

RENT: SCHOOL EDITION
by Jonathon Larson
=
All the shows will be presented at Mayfield Village Performing Arts Center,= 6622 Wilson Mills Road in Mayfield Village.

This production will ru= n for ten performances over two weekends from February 19 - March 1, 2009.&= nbsp;
Performance schedul= e is as follows:
Thursday, 2/19 @ 7:30pm
Saturday, 2/21 @ 2pm & 7:30pm
Sunday, 2/2= 2 @ 2pm & 7:30pm
Friday, 2/27 @ 7:30pm
Saturday, 2/28 @ 2pm &= 7:30pm
Sunday, 3/1 @ 2pm & 7:30pm

DIRECTOR/CHOREOG= RAPHER: Sean Szaller
MUSICAL DIRECTOR: Mike Caraffi
SCENIC DESIGN: Ben Needham
LIGHTING DE= SIGN: Cassie Goldbach
COSTUME DESIGN: Colleen Bloom
HAIR/MAKE-UP DESI= GN: Phlip Bryan
PROPS MASTER: Rachel Budin
TECHNICAL DIRECTION: Jim F= rierich
PRODUCTION MANAGER: Olivia Fine
PRODUCTION STAGE MANAGER: Erin McCardle<= br>STAGE MANAGER: Josh Morgan
ASSISTANT STAGE MANAGER: John Porter
VI= DEO DESIGN: Matt Morris
HAIR/MAKE-UP ASSOCIATE: Chardone Henderson
MARKETING ASSOCIATE: Brittany Anne Perlmuter

CAST:

MARK - Jes= se Markowitz
ROGER - Andrew Parmelee
COLLINS - Joel Furr
BENNY - R= yan Thurman
ANGEL - Carlos Cruz
MAUREEN - Codie Higer
JOANNE - Nik= ki Leavitt
MIMI - Sarah Konishi
ALEXI DARLING - Katy Lucas
PAM - Hunter EvansROGER'S MOM - Colleen McCaughey (u/s Maureen)
HOMELESS LADY - Danie= lle Dorfman (u/s Joanne)
ALI - Shelby Berger
SUE - Catherine Gorman (= u/s Mimi)
STREET VENDOR - Sidney Perelman
MRS. JEFFERSON - Shayla Gordon
MARK&#= 39;S MOM - Molly Israel
MIMI'S MOM - Gaby Martinez
MR. JEFFERSON/= MR. GREY/GORDON - Zach O'Connor
PAUL/A PASTOR - Patrick Mooney
MAN W/ SQUEEGEE/WAITER - Miles Sternfeld (u/s Angel)
STEVE/COP - Duane H= orton


SWINGS - Edie Anderson, Patrick Plucinsky (u/s Mark; Roger= )

PG-13 - EXPLICIT LANGUAGE AND CONTENT WARNING 
The student= edition of RENT, while edited somewhat from the adult version, contains oc= casional explicit language, reference to sexuality and drug use. Parental g= uidance is highly encouraged.

--000e0cd146d4836c1904627dc08a-- From fsternfeld@gmail.com Mon Feb 9 15:11:48 2009 From: fsternfeld@gmail.com (Fred Sternfeld) Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2009 10:11:48 -0500 Subject: [FC News]Not getting the roles you want? Message-ID: --000e0cd22cd825f23304627dcad1 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Not getting the roles you want? Check out Fairmount Performing Arts Conservatory's acclaimed summer training programs for youth and adults at this link: http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac09/ -- Fred Sternfeld http://www.fredsternfeld.com 216-360-0708-home 216-496-6087-cell --000e0cd22cd825f23304627dcad1 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Not getting th= e roles you want?

Check out Fairmount Performing Arts Conservatory'= ;s acclaimed summer training programs for youth and adults at this link:
http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fp= ac09/

--
Fred Sternfeld
http://www.fredsternfeld.com
216-360-0708-home
216-496-6087-cell
--000e0cd22cd825f23304627dcad1-- From fsternfeld@gmail.com Mon Feb 9 19:51:56 2009 From: fsternfeld@gmail.com (Fred Sternfeld) Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2009 14:51:56 -0500 Subject: [FC News]Attn: FPAC ALUMNI -- Send me your success stories! Message-ID: --000e0cd1d506fea362046281b330 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi Everybody, I would love to hear from FPAC alumni with success stories to help me publicize the program. This can take several forms 1) a list of credits or accomplishments 2) a testimonial. Here are a bunch of examples below from the last time I did this after our second season in '05. If you sent me one then, perhaps you can copy and paste it and update it? I hope to hear from you! Best, --=20 Fred Sternfeld http://www.fredsternfeld.com 216-360-0708-home 216-496-6087-cell *Adrienne Jones *(FPAC '04)* *Puck in *A Midsummer Night's Dream* at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre, directed by Kate Tonti Bianca in The Taming of the Shrew at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre, directe= d by Kate Tonti Brigitta in The Sound of Music at Crestwood High School, directed by Eddie Judd *"I really enjoyed it! I learned a lot! It's all great! I'll never forget any of the amazing people and memories!"*** * * *A.J. Abelman *(FPAC '04)* *Anne Frank in *The Diary of Anne Frank* (tour) at Playmakers Youth Theatre= , JCC, directed by Michael Simons "It was a fantastic experience" * * *Alex Biats *(FPAC '05) Riley in *Custody of the Eyes* at the Cleveland Playhouse, directed by Michael Butler Schwartz in *A Christmas Story* at the Cleveland Playhouse, directed by Set= h Gordon *"Regarding Alex Biats, after completing your camp, Alex had the courage t= o audition for his class musical and he landed the lead! He played Ned in Th= e Golden Goose. Alex had never sang on stage before the camp and he loves it!" **Thanks Kim Biats* *Alex Biats, Alex Mayes, Angela Holecko, Billy Lawrence & Louie Rosenbaum*(FPAC '05) *A Christmas Story* at the Cleveland Playhouse, directed by Seth Gordon Five out of the seven children who appeared in *A Christmas Story* were cas= t from FPAC when Seth Gordon came out to the camp to audition our students. *Alex Falberg* (FPAC '04 & '05) Sam in *A Few Good Men* at University School, directed by Carol Pribble Chico Marx in *Minnie's Boys* at University School, directed by Carol Pribble David Kolowitz in *Enter Laughing* at University School, directed by Carol Pribble *Alex Mayes *(FPAC '05) Scut Farkas in *A Christmas Story* at the Cleveland Playhouse, directed by Seth Gordon * "CP was awesome. Fred was great. I loved it! Great job! Comin' next summer"= * *Alex Puette* (FPAC '04) Currently enrolled in the Theatre program at the University of Michigan "*When I auditioned for Fairmount last spring, I didn't realize what I woul= d be getting myself into. I, as well as most of the other students that attended FPAC last summer, have been involved with many theatre camps over the past few years. For all I knew, FPAC could have just been any other theatre camp. But it wasn't. Fairmount was a truly different experience. My time spent at FPAC was extremely beneficial, from the guest artists to the scene study we did with the instructors. Like Halle (Morse), I believe that my summer at FPAC really helped me with my college auditions this year= , and will continue to help me throughout the rest of my theatre studies. For any student of theatre, especially ones that are trying to pursue it as a career, I can not persuade you more emphatically to attend Fairmount Performing Arts Camp. I am extremely proud to say that I was a part of the first year at FPAC. As far as my college situation, I have been accepted to University of Cincinnati - College Conservatory of Music, University of Michigan, and Point Park College. It has been an absolutely crazy year! Like I said, I really think the things I learned at FPAC helped me out during this extremely stressful fall/winter! Thanks again Fred for everything!"* *Alexa Money* (FPAC '05) Has been hired through Talent Group to appear in upcoming Educational documentary to be aired on ABC television. *"After going to StageDoor Manor summer theater camp in New York several times, I felt I learned more at FPAC. FPAC made me realize I can really act!"* *Alexandra LaForce-Marzullo* (FPAC '04 & '05) *Suessical* at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre * "**I learned a lot. Joan Ellison taught me more in five minutes than I have ever learned from any other vocal coach."* *Alexis Floyd *(FPAC '05 & '06) *Forever Friends* at Adelphia TV, directed by Dave Cockley Baby Bear in *Goldilocks on Trial *at Karamu Theatre, directed by Richard Morris Mary in Will Rogers Follies at the Hawken Upper School, directed by Pat McCabe Dorothy in The Wiz at East Cleveland Community Theater, directed by Kyle Primous * "**It was 100% more fun than I expected. All of the staff members had a fun personality. I love Alicia's class SO much!! I improved so much, and I'm 10= X more ready to audition. I LOVE 2 DANCE."* *Andrew Johnson* (FPAC '04) Jason in *The* *Falsettos Trilogy* at Baldwin-Wallace College, directed by Victoria Bussert *Andrew Miller* (PFAC '05) Rudy in *Over the Tavern* at Chagrin Valley Little Theater, directed by Carol Pribble *Merry Wives of Windsor* at Great Lakes Theatre Festival, directed by Sari Ketter OCTA Regional Award for "Excellence in Acting" for Andrew Miller in *Over the Tavern*, directed by Carol Pribble OCTA State Award for "Outstanding Ensemble" - *Over the Tavern*, directed b= y Carol Pribble * **A blast! It was great. The concepts studied were very helpful. Improv class - extremely helpful. Joan Ellison - her instant results were absolutely stunning. She's something else! What I enjoyed most was (pardo= n the flattery) hearing the wisdom of Fred and Carol.*** *Andrew Miller, *(FPAC '05)* Chris McCarrell, Corey Harper and Megan Roose *(FPAC '04 & '05) all were in the award-winning production of *Over the Tavern* at Chagrin Valley Little Theater OCTA State Award for "Outstanding Ensemble" - *Over the Tavern*, directed b= y Carol Pribble OCTA Regional Award for "Outstanding in Acting" for Megan Roose, Corey Harper and Chris McCarrell in *Over the Tavern*, directed by Carol Pribble OCTA Regional Award for "Excellence in Acting" for Andrew Miller in *Over the Tavern*, directed by Carol Pribble OCTA State Award for "Outstanding in Acting" for Chris McCarrell in *Over the Tavern*, directed by Carol Pribble OCTA State Award for "Outstanding in Directing" - *Over the Tavern*, directed by Carol Pribble *Angela Holecko* (FPAC '05 & '06) Performed at the Cleveland Play House as Esther Jane in *A Christmas Story*= . This is her third Equity contract. Last summer, she appeared in her first leading role as Tina Denmark in *Ruthless* at Mercury Summer Stock. *"FPAC has given me audition tips and confidence that I can land a role eve= n if the odds are long. I learned a lot about acting and singing. I had a lo= t of fun. I'm definitely coming back next year! Superb staff - Sean, Heidi, David, Carol and Fred were cool. Scene Study - lovely. The Showcase Performance was great! I loved being a part of it and my parents loved watching it. I learned a lot of important things. Fun! Fun! The Overnight? OMG!! That was so fun!"* *Anne Markt* (FPAC '04 & '05) Louisa in *The Fantasticks* (upcoming) at Fine Arts Association, directed b= y Jacqi Loewy Delfy in an NYC Concert version of Missionaries, directed by Elizabeth Swados *Merry Wives of Windsor* at Great Lakes Theatre Festival Ensemble in *Ragtime, the musical* at JCC / Tri C, directed by Fred Sternfeld Ensemble in *Missionaries* at Willoughby Fine Arts, directed by Fabio Palanco Mrs. Schroeder in *Anyone Can Whistle* at Willoughby Fine Arts, directed by Fabio Palanco Ensemble in *The Secret Garden* at Cain Park, directed by Meryl Friedman accepted to Baldwin Wallace College, Universiy of Michigan, Ithaca College, and Boston Conservatory for Musical Theatre. Wait listed at Otterbein College and Carnegie Mellon University. * "**I loved camp - I really felt like I was in a theatre school with classes on every aspect of the stage. I learned so much and I encourage anyone looking to prepare for a professional career in theatre to come to FPAC ! Because of camp I feel inspired to take more classes and learn more. The teachers are incredible and each one helped me grow as an actress and a person. Thanks!!"** * *Aric Floyd* (FPAC '05) *Forever Friends* at Adelphia TV, directed by Dave Cockley Pig in *Goldilocks on Trial *at Karamu Theatre, directed by Richard Morris Munchkin in *The Wiz* (upcoming) at East Cleveland Community Theater, directed by Kyle Primous *Billy Lawrence* (FPAC '05 & '06) Randy in *A Christmas Story* at the Cleveland Playhouse, directed by Seth Gordon *B. Ruth Hitchcock* (FPAC '04) Lydia Bennet in *Pride and Prejudice* at Lakeland Theatre, directed by Martin Friedman * "I am honored to have been a part of what you are doing here. This is one o= f the best performing arts camps that I have ever attended. I was motivated b= y the challenges that the staff offered me, and I really appreciated the care & attention that they so willingly gave. I was inspired and empowered by To= m Fulton, guided and encouraged by Sean Cercone, & invigorated and excited by Andrew May. Thank you for giving us time with Andrew. It was more than wonderful. Thank you so much for offering this program =96 I found it incredibly stimulating. The experience has equipped and empowered me in my dreams for the future."* *Camille Rekhson* (FPAC '05) Ensemble in Disney's *Beauty and the Beast* at Beck Center, directed by Fre= d Sternfeld *Caroline Hatch* (FPAC '05) Judah in *Joseph =85 * at Heights Youth Theatre, directed by Laura Gee Smee in *Peter Pan* at Heights Youth Theatre Director, Laura Gee (other FPA= C campers in show: Jane Larson (Peter Pan), Olivia Fine (Cecco - pirate), Kristen McCrae (Wendy Darling) =96 Lee Ann in *Forever Friends* at Adelphia TV, directed by Dave Cockley - sho= w will begin airing in January 2006 (other FPAC campers in show with her: Dani Apple, Alexis Floyd, Eric Floyd) Oliver in *Oliver* at Heights Youth Theatre, directed by Laura Gee "*She is signing up for this summer- no doubt!!!!!! Will miss the short commute BUT cannot pass it up." "playing a comic has been FANTASTIC for her" Linda Hatch "**Alicia Kahn rox my sox! Really fun! Audition Techniques gave me a lot of info. Andrew May was hilarious! Improv was so much fun. Mitchell Fields was funny!"* *Caroline Hatch* *Chelsea Davison* (FPAC '04) Mrs. Kolowitz in *Enter Laughing* at University School, directed by Carol Pribble *Minnie's Boys* at University School, directed by Carol Pribble *Chris McCarrell* (FPAC '04 & '05) Georgie in *Over the Tavern* at Chagrin Valley Little Theater, directed by Carol Pribble Edgar, the little boy, in *Ragtime, the musical* at JCC / Tri C, directed b= y Fred Sternfeld *Minnie's Boys* at University School, directed by Carol Pribble *Enter Laughing* at University School, directed by Carol Pribble OCTA State Award for "Outstanding Ensemble" - *Over the Tavern*, directed b= y Carol Pribble OCTA Regional and State Award for "Outstanding in Acting" for Georgie in *O= ver the Tavern*, directed by Carol Pribble *"My two years at FPAC gave me the key ingredients and basis to figure out this immensely overwhelming part. The unsurpassed teaching of Carol Pribbl= e and Fred Sternfeld really rocketed my performance to the next level, to consequently win the "Outstanding Performance" award in the state-wide OCTA contest." * *C.J. Bonde* (FPAC '04 & '05) Fredrika in *A Little Night Music* at Kalliope Stage, directed by Paul Gurgol Ensemble in *Ragtime, the musical* at JCC / Tri C, directed by Fred Sternfeld "*I learned so much! The people are great! The teachers and students were all so friendly that I felt right at home!" "Fun! Awesome! Very helpful! Very educational. I had an amazing experience. I have tons of memories and tons of new friends."* *Corey Harper* (FPAC '04 & '05) Eddie in *Over the Tavern* at Chagrin Valley Little Theater, directed by Carol Pribble OCTA Regional Award for "Outstanding in Acting" for Corey Harper in *Over the Tavern*, directed by Carol Pribble OCTA State Award for "Outstanding Ensemble" - *Over the Tavern*, directed b= y Carol Pribble * "**I never walk out of the camp without learning at least 5 things that are applicable to my career. Superb staff."* * **Dan O'Neil** **(FPAC '05)** **accepted to** *The University of the Arts in Philadelphia studying Musica= l Theatre *"**Superb. I loved everyone. This camp has taught me more in three weeks than I have learned elsewhere in years"* * * *Dani Apple* (FPAC '05 & '06) Oliver in *Oliver* at Beachwood Community Theatre, directed by Jill Koslen Ensemble in touring production of *Evita* at Playhouse Square Opal in *Opal* at Kalliope Stage, directed by Paul Gurgol Ensemble in *Ragtime, the musical* at JCC / Tri C, directed by Fred Sternfeld *Forever Friends* at Adelphia TV, directed by Dave Cockley * "**This was the best theatre camp ever! I'm definitely coming back next year. It was the best learning camp and it was the most fun camp! I liked how the staff already graduated college so they knew exactly what they were teaching. The staff was very fun to be with. Next time I go into an audition it will be great because I learned so much about it. I made a lot of new friends and had a blast with them! Fred ran a great camp!"* *Danny Gibbons* (FPAC '05) *"Hey Fred!! It's Danny Gibbons. Here's a little bit of what FPAC has don= e for me!! FPAC has been a phenomenal help for me, expanding my theatrical knowledge and ability by giving me practical, intelligent ways to look at character and character development. It also gave me a starting point to begin my own, deeper exploration of the art of acting by giving me book titles such as An Actor Prepares (Stanislavski), Audition (Shurtluff), and Freeing the Natural Voice (Linklater). I have applied all that I have learned from FPAC in the shows I have been involved in since as well as in every college audition I have approached. FPAC also helped me improve my ability to look into the lyrics of songs and see the music as an extension of the play itself, an entity that requires just as much acting and mental preparation as any monologue or soliloquy. Each teacher tailored their teaching to the individual actor and spent time to create a personal relationship with each student. FPAC not only offered this wonderful theatrical learning experience, but offered it in a friendly, caring, and interesting environment filled with kind, loving, and fun new friends. P.S. I hope everything is going well with you. I have been auditioning at colleges and will know about the U of Michigan in about two weeks. Thank you for keeping in contact, and thank you for all your help this past summer, this is really a wonderful program. P.P.S. Do you have the email address for Carol Pribble? I would like to thank her as well."* *David Hrvatin *(FPAC '05)* *Johnny the Pirate in *Treasure Island* at University School, directed by Sarah Lyon Bow Street Runner in *Oliver!* at University School, directed by Sarah Lyo= n "All the acting lessons you could possibly learn about crammed into three weeks!" *Devon Turchan* (FPAC '04) Ensemble in *Missionaries* at Willoughby Fine Arts, directed by Fabio Palanco Schub in *Anyone Can Whistle* at Willoughby Fine Arts, directed by Fabio Palanco *Drew Waxman* (FPAC '04) Jack Ross in *A Few Good Men* at University School, directed by Carol Pribble Harpo Marx in *Minnie's Boys* at University School, directed by Carol Pribble Marvin in *Enter Laughing* at University School, directed by Carol Pribble * **"Amazing Staff" "I learned a lot" "I really had a great time meeting othe= r teen actors in the area"* *Dylan Herts* (FPAC '05) Peter Van Dann in *The Diary of Anne Frank* at Playmakers Youth Theatre, JCC, directed by Michael Simons ** *Eden Raiz* (FPAC '04 & '05) Ensemble in *South Pacific* at JCC / Tri C, directed by Fred Sternfeld Ensemble in *Anyone Can Whistle* at Willoughby Fine Arts, directed by Fabio Palanco * "**This was one of the best overall theater experiences I've ever had! I made new friends and I learned so much from the super professional staff. Beth was amazing!"* *Emily Grodzik* (FPAC '05) Ensemble in Disney's *Beauty and the Beast* at Beck Center, directed by Fre= d Sternfeld Ensemble in *On the Town* at Beck Center, directed by Fred Sternfeld Ensemble in *Ragtime, the musical* at JCC / Tri C, directed by Fred Sternfeld * "**CP is awesome! Staff very friendly. Program superb. Andrew May hilarious= . Learned a lot. Very fun!"* *Emily Schrader* (FPAC '04) Leslie Burke in* Bridge to Terabithia* at Magical Theatre Company, Barberton, Ohio (October 2005) Jane Banks in *Mary Poppins* at Beachwood Community Theatre, Beachwood, Ohi= o (May 2005) Brigitta in *The Sound of Music* at Beachwood Community Theatre, Beachwood, Ohio (February 2005) Anna Whiting in *Sara, Plain and Tall* at Magical Theatre Company, Barberton, Ohio (October 2004) Annie in *Annie* at Trumbull New Theatre, Niles, Ohio (September/October 2004) Young Cain in *Children of Eden* at Kent State University, Warren, Ohio (July 2004) *Emma Schreibman* (FPAC '04 & '05) *Children's Letters to God* at Mercury Summer Stock, directed by Pierre Jacques-Brault Ensemble in *Ragtime, the musical* at JCC / Tri C, directed by Fred Sternfeld * "**I just have to say that this camp was fantastic. I learned so much and I will most definitely use everything I learned at camp in my acting career. It was so much fun! I will do it next year, and hopefully throughout high school! This has been the best camp I have been to. I have learned so many "tools" that I will use in the future ! Thank you!"* *Emma Wahl* (FPAC '04 and '06) Original BROADWAY Cast of *Chitty Chitty Bang Bang*, directed by Adrian Noble Louise in *Sunday in the Park with George* at Lakeland Theatre, directed by Martin Friedman (Summer 2006) Annie in *Annie* at Carousel Dinner Theatre, directed by Barry Ivan The Little Girl in *Ragtime, the musical* at JCC / Tri C, directed by Fred Sternfeld *A Christmas Carol* at Great Lakes Theatre Festival, (3 seasons) directed by Gerald Friedman, Victoria Bussert, and Andrew May Bielke in *Fiddler on the Roof* at Cain Park, directed by Fred Sternfeld *"I can't wait to return to FPAC this coming summer. Thanks to all of my FPAC friends and teachers who came to see me on BROADWAY!!! Love, Emma"* * **"We fully expected Fairmount Performing Arts Camp to be fantastic, under the leadership of Fred Sternfeld and his talented staff. However, our daughter's experience far exceeded our expectations. She attended master classes led by some of NE Ohio's top directors and actors, which taught her new techniques for auditions and performance. She could not wait to get to camp every morning. The campers formed such strong bonds over the 3 week session that their goodbyes on the last day were full of tears and emotions." Jeff and Carol Wahl parents of Emma Wahl*** *Erika Rylow* (FPAC '05) Poppy in *Noises Off* at the University of Akron "*Fred and C.P. were awesome! They really know their stuff, I couldn't have asked for better! They've taught me so, so much. I'm so grateful to them. For the first time I had someone to show me how to go about creating a role= . The overnight was FUN! And the talent show was great! Thanks Sean for staying up with us! This is one of the best things I've done to better myself as a performer." "**Hi Fred! How are you? This is Erika Rylow from FPAC. I just finished my first week of college at **The University of Akron** and I just wanted t= o say thank you. So far almost everything we've discussed or done in my theatre classes are things we learned at FPAC. I fully realize now how helpful camp was for me. Also, today we had an orientation class for the theatre program and one of the teachers told us to sign up for NEOhioPAL an= d that it was ingenious of you to create it. I was sitting there thinking "Wooh! Go Fred!" haha. Well, once again, thanks. :-)"* *Evin Rose Lipman* (FPAC '04 & '05) Ensemble in *Ragtime, the musical* at JCC / Tri C, directed by Fred Sternfeld accepted to the school of performing arts at Elon University * **"I learned a ton overall, great that we had so many workshops w/ fabulous guest artists. Loved working w/ CP, Fred & Sean =85 impressed by all staff'= s coaching"* *Galya Loeb* (FPAC '05 & '06) Anne Frank in *The Diary of Anne Frank* at Playmakers Youth Theatre, JCC, directed by Michael Simons *"Thank you for giving me an opportunity to be on the list! In my three weeks at FPAC I really learned a lot about acting as a whole. I enjoyed th= e experience! I loved the program! I learned so much that is really gong to help in the future! OMG!!! I love the staff! They are so supportive and educated! They know how to have a good time while teaching! I learned so much from them! Thanks! David and Heidi really taught us diction and how to widen our vocal range. I really enjoyed the song choices too. I learned a lot from Andrew May, including how to look at material from new perspective= s that may be more honest"* *Halle Morse* (FPAC '04) Leading Player in *Pippin* at Shaker Heights High School Ensemble in *Moby Dick* at Beck Center, directed by Scott Spence Currently enrolled in University of Cincinnati, College Conservatory of Music's prestigious Musical Theatre program * **"Ya know, FPAC was great this summer and I'm very happy I did it, especially considering the demanding challenges (**COLLEGE AUDITIONS!**) I was faced with this year. The program is simply ideal for students really interested in theatre as a profession; even those looking to participate as a hobby. There are few educational theatre programs really dedicated to teaching youth the "real deal" and preparing them for what may lie ahead. I've done many day camp programs, none offer the acting training that fpac does. The professional atmosphere alone sets the camp apart from others. I'= m excited to see this program grow! I just really wanted to commend you for offering such an excellent program for students. Just my 2 cents, I know yo= u already know it's fabulous! Thanks again so much for the character analysis sheet! Reeeally helpful!"* * * *Hannah Weinberger* (FPAC '05) Broadway Dreaming (upcoming) at Laurel School Ensemble in Blood Brothers (upcoming) at University School, directed by Carol Pribble** *Hayley Hineline* (FPAC '04) Maddie in *The Hundred Dresses** **at** *Magical Theatre Company:Tour Show, directed by Dennis O'Connell Ermengarde in *Snow White* at Weathervane Community Playhouse, directed by Jessica Shepherd Maxine in *Best Christmas Pageant Ever* at Magical Theatre Company, directe= d by Holly Barkdoll Duffy in *Annie* at Carousel Dinner Theatre, directed by Barry Ivan *Heather Farr* (FPAC '04 & '05) Mary Tilford in *The Children's Hour* at Beck Center, directed by Sarah May Anne Frank in *The Diary of Anne Frank* (upcoming =96 2/06) at Beck Center, directed by Sarah May Ensemble in *Ragtime, the musical* at JCC / Tri C, directed by Fred Sternfeld Ensemble in *Fiddler on the Roof* at Cain Park, directed by Fred Sternfeld * "**Sweet! Nice job once again. I LOVED the staff. Magdalyn, Meg, Alicia & Beth were so cool. Oh, and of course CP is awesome & hip & beautiful! Fun. Yay. Crazy. Good Stuff. The overnight - just chillaxin' and making friends. FPAC was cool."* *Hillary Elk* (FPAC '04) Musical Theatre Major at Baldwin-Wallace College Conservatory of Music Kathy in *Company* at Baldwin-Wallace College, directed by Victoria Bussert * **"Hillary felt that Fred Sternfeld's camp was a fantastic experience for her. She raved each day about what she learned and about the talented staff= . She would like to attend next year before college."* *Jody Elk, parent of Hillary Elk* *J.P. Makowski* (FPAC '05) So far, J.P. has been accepted into the Catholic University of America's Benjamin T. Rome School of Music as a BM in Musical Theatre Performance and into Columbia College of Chicago as a BA in Music Theatre performance - still waiting for more letters from some other schools. Ensemble in *Beehive: The 60s Musical* at the Cassidy Theatre, directed by Kevin Joseph Kelly Ensemble in *Broadway Moments: A Musical Revue* at the Cassidy Theatre Adam and Noah in Children of Eden at Holy Name High School "*This camp was an awesome experience. I've taken other camp/classes and those camps didn't really teach me how to act, they just taught their students how to be on stage. This camp actually taught acting in many different forms (i.e. scene study, improv., etc.) Truly Educational!! The staff was very helpful. It was good to experience each teacher b/c each had their own unique techniques & each challenged students in their own way. Awesome. Scene Study class was so much fun! Magdalyn Donnelly was an extremely qualified teacher. She taught and gave excellent direction and knew how to make class unique and pleasant. The music teachers David Williams and Heidi Herczeg were highly qualified. I liked the theory of breathing techniques. Andrew May taught an awesome lesson! Joan Ellison gav= e an awesome master class on belting - Superb! Overall very educational experience & a fun time, met some good friends." "**Many shows at the Cassidy Theatre, most recently "Christmas Past: A Musical Journey" where I was featured in a duet and got to dance a in a pas de deux. Ken Gorman in Neil Simon's "Rumors" at my school, Holy Name High, this past fall. And I am auditioning for eight colleges and universities around the nation for programs in musical theatre this coming February. FPAC really made my summer worthwhile, it was educational in a way that truly realized how much I love the theatre and acting. Through the courses I was able to take, I learned how to become a more focused actor, which helped me land a lead role in my school's fall drama this past November. I also learned how to present myself not only onstage, but backstage, and at an audition as well, skills that will come in handy throughout my hopefully future career. I feel better prepared for my upcoming college auditions with the many skills I learned this past summer, and I tell anyone at every chance I get all about the wonderful experience I had"* *Jane Larson* (FPAC '04 & '05) Peter Pan in *Peter Pan* at Heights Youth Theatre, directed by Laura Gee Nancy in *Oliver* at Heights Youth Theatre, directed by Laura Gee Brother in *Joseph*... at Heights Youth Theatre, directed by Laura Gee * "**I wanted to thank you so much for the wonderful experience I had at camp= . I'm so thrilled I got to work with some of the most talented teachers and actors in Cleveland. I feel I have grown so much as an actress, and thanks to you, CP, Alicia, Doug, Heidi and Sean I now have a "tool box" that I can use for the rest of my life. After having the audition workshop with CP, I now feel prepared to walk into any audition and know all of the right thing= s to do. Also, through scene study class I learned so much about not judging your character and making strong choices which are both important skills that I can use for any character I ever play. Not only did I learn a lot, but I also made some of my best friends at camp. I went into camp knowing only a few people and came out with 30 close friends who I can depend on an= d talk to about anything. I wish I was able participate in more than just one session, because these past three weeks have been an incredible experience that I will remember forever."* *Jason Modica* (FPAC '05) Young Prince / Ensemble in *Disney's Beauty and the Beast* at Beck Center, directed by Fred Sternfeld Herbert Quale in *South Pacific* at JCC / Tri C, directed by Fred Sternfeld accepted to NYU Tisch School of the Arts CAP21 Musical Theatre program, Wright State University's and Boston Conservatory BFA Musical Theatre program =96 still deciding * "**The classes were fantastic and provided great information. I had a great time with the people. I loved meeting everyone ... a great time with CP! Sh= e taught us so much"** * *Jenica Money* (FPAC '05) Emily in *Our Town* at Chagrin Falls High School, directed by Maggie Donnelly * "**You know it's a good thing when you wake up each morning eager to do wha= t you love best. The camp is cozy. I loved Maggie Donnelly because she taught us as well as learned from us. Audition Techniques class was great - so helpful! I loved camp so much. We learned so much, more than I have @ other professional camps." "I r**ecently starred as Emily in Our Town at Chagrin Falls High School, du= e largely to skills learned at FPAC this past summer." * *Julia Wilson* (FPAC '05) Ensemble in *South Pacific* at JCC / Tri C, directed by Fred Sternfeld "*Ice cream party is sweet. Stage Combat - I got to kill Heather. Funness. Sean ROX. Showcase was amazing."* *Katelyn Blockinger* (FPAC '05) Ivy in *On the Town* at Beck Center, directed by Fred Sternfeld Ensemble in *Aida* at Beck Center, directed by Scott Spence Stepmother in *Into the Woods* at Cassidy Theater, directed by Corey Mach Ensemble in *Seussical* at Beck Center, directed by Scott Spence Ensemble in *Ragtime, the musical* at JCC / Tri C, directed by Fred Sternfeld Received a full scholarship to Adrenaline Dance's summer program in California Accepted in Roosevelt University BFA Musical Theatre Program * "**Camp was a great experience. I learned so much about myself and people i= n general. Learned an extreme amount - will always remember what I learned - changed my perception of acting. Staff was very helpful . I overall improve= d greatly. Thank you for allowing me to learn so much in just a few weeks."** * *Katie Cohen* - (FPAC '04) Performed in an off Broadway Show, *Red Hot Broadway* directed by Stepp Stewart. Katie joined the show this past summer in Columbus, Ohio at the Vern Riffe Theater, starring BJ Crosby. Then in early November went to Wes= t Point Academy and most recently to Tilles Theater in Long Island starring Deborah Gibson, Freda Payne (Band Of Gold), and Eugene Flemming (Fosse). Initially Katie performed as an ensemble dancer then was asked to sing with Lola Knox (Starlight Express) and Elizabeth LeTendre (Making The Band 3 & American Idol). *"Camp helped me understand a deeper meaning of acting. I loved the workshops, they were great because we were able to learn many different venues of the theater from very talented artists. Fred has been helpful with his vast knowledge of contacts and being accessible*." *Katie Jenks* (FPAC '05) *"Using all the things I learned at camp, I was able to land the role of Emily Brent in our school's production of "And Then There were None." Now, let me tell you, being a teenager it was NOT easy to act as an extremely elderly woman who is very religious and actually "hates young people." (haha...hahahah...) However, thanks to the audition techniques I learned from camp, they were able to really see what I can do, and see that I would be able to play such a very difficult role. Also, what I learned about analyzing your character, and getting into your character's head, BECOMING your character, all that amazing stuff really helped me, well, become Miss Emily Brent herself! Thanks again for an amazing camp; as you can see I learned so much more than I ever dreamed I could, and at the same time I wa= s having so much fun at camp!"* *Kelly Pekar* (FPAC '04) Celeste #2 in *Sunday in the Park with George* (upcoming) at Lakeland Theatre, directed by Martin Friedman Silly Girl / Enchantress in Disney's *Beauty and the Beast* at Beck Center, directed by Fred Sternfeld *A Winnie the Pooh Christmas Tail* at Actors' Summit Theatre, directed by Mary Jo Alexander Laurie in *Oklahoma* at Near West Theatre, directed by Bob Navis Vittoria in *The Gondoliers* at Wright Stage University, directed by Lee Merril Currently enrolled in the BFA =96 Musical Theatre program at Wright State University * **"FPAC has given me a jump start to being comfortable in my college acting classes. Many of the concepts I am learning now are the very same concepts that Fred and the amazing staff at FPAC were teaching over the summer! Muc= h of the literature recommended by Tom Fulton ended up being my current college text books! I am able to apply many of the notes given by Fred from our scene work at camp to my scene study in college as well, and his character analysis sheet has been one of the most valuable tools in my process as an actor! I recommend this camp highly to anyone who is serious about attaining skills that will guide them for the rest of their careers!" * *Kristen Hoffman* (FPAC '05) Sarah Cratchit in *A Christmas Carol* at Great Lakes Theater Festival, directed by Andrew May * "**TOTALLY AWESOME!!! I loved all of the staff!"* *Kristen McCrae* (FPAC '05) Wendy Darling in *Peter Pan* at Heights Youth Theatre, directed by Laura Ge= e * "It was a great experience. Now I'm sure acting is a career I want to pursue. Maggie was an incredible teacher. I have never learned more in such little time. Thanks for everything!"* *Louie Rosenbaum* (FPAC '05) Flick in *A Christmas Story* at the Cleveland Playhouse, directed by Seth Gordon *Megan Geddis* (FPAC '05) I was in a movie called Between the Walls, I played a young girl in the beginning of the movie, It was directed by Nick and Chris Staron *Megan Roose* (FPAC '04 & '05) Annie in *Over the Tavern* at Chagrin Valley Little Theater, directed by Carol Pribble OCTA Regional Award for "Outstanding in Acting" for Megan Roose in *Over th= e Tavern*, directed by Carol Pribble OCTA State Award for "Outstanding Ensemble" - *Over the Tavern*, directed b= y Carol Pribble "*You guys taught me so much - thank you! I learned so much this year and met so many people and scene study was amazing. Learning how to audition fo= r college was the most helpful."* *Miles Sternfeld* (FPAC '04, '05 & '06) Chip in Disney's* Beauty and the Beast* at Beck Center, directed by Fred Sternfeld * "**I love FPAC! It's my most favorite camp in the whole world! I love improv! I really liked the do's and don'ts of auditioning with Carol. I like the "ae, eh, ie, oh, oo" exercise! Sean Rocks! I think it's really nice that Andrew May helped us with our scene! Yay, Andrew May! I think i= t was fun to act with Tom Fulton, yay, Tom Fulton! I think it was really nic= e that she helped us with singing, yay, Joan Ellison! Mitchell Fields is so funny! Yay, Mitchell Fields! I love that we got time to hang out and talk= ! I love the popsicles. I LOVE FPAC OVERNIGHTS!!" * *Molly Andrews-Hinders* (FPAC '05) "I wanted to tell you how much I enjoyed FPAC last year; it helped me tremendously to prepare for my college auditions. I've gotten into several places -- Wright State University for Musical Theatre and Point Park. Thank you so much for all that you do!" *Molly Israel* (FPAC '05) *"Hey Fred!!!!! This is Molly Israel. Thanks to FPAC I have gotten the lead in my school show and I recently was the understudy for Dani Apple at Kalliope Stage in Opal. FPAC helped me so much and I'm looking forward to camp "06". Right now I am Golde in Fiddler on the Roof at my school!" *** *Natalie Pike* (FPAC '05) "I am playing a role in our middle school play - *Make a Joyful Noise*, which we will be doing in the spring. I also won second place at our school talent show for singing. I went to FPAC last year and did both sessions. If it wasn't for what I went through last year, I wouldn't have the guts to go up and sing in front of 100 students." *Nonie Shiverick *(FPAC '05) Gus in *On the Verge* at Laurel School, directed by Dana Hart "HEY FRED!! I would like to thank FPAC for teaching me how to really connec= t with a character. I am a much better actress now!" *Olivia Fine* (FPAC '04 & '05) Cecco in *Peter Pan* at Heights Youth Theatre, directed by Laura Gee *Grease* at Playmakers Youth Theatre, JCC, directed by Sheri Gross *Olivia Scicolone *(FPAC '05) Brother in *Joseph*... at Heights Youth Theatre, directed by Laura Gee *Rachel Galambos* (FPAC '04) Ensemble in *South Pacific* at JCC / Tri C, directed by Fred Sternfeld Ensemble in *On the Town* at Beck Center, directed by Fred Sternfeld accepted to Ashland University majoring in Theater Education and Theater Performance * "**Camp was so much FUN. I learned a lot in such a short time. I am looking forward to joining you again for 3rd session! I was also wondering if you could send me out a list of everyone's email and phone number from 1st session. I would really like to keep contact with all of them. Well thank you again for a fun filled 3 weeks. I hope I can do it for the next few years."* *Rachel Kenney* (FPAC '04 & '05) Helena in *A Midsummer Night's Dream* at Gilmour Academy Oliver Twist in *Oliver!* at Gilmour Academy Sister Helen Prejean in *Dead Man Walking* at Gilmour Academy *"FPAC has helped me tremendously in analyzing my character, and I'll carry what i've learned into every show i do. Thank you sooo much!"* *Sara Masterson* (FPAC '04) Mary Lennox in *The Secret Garden* at Cain Park, directed by Meryl Friedman Adele in *Jane Eyre* at Cassidy Theater, directed by Lenne Jacobs-Snively Catherine in *The Children's Hour* at Beck Center, directed by Sarah May Ensemble in *Ragtime, the musical* at JCC / Tri C, directed by Fred Sternfeld * "One thing that FPAC definitely helped me with was preparing for auditions. Now every time I go in for an audition, I can't help feeling confident and ready!" Sara Masterson* *"The camp was a wonderful experience for our daughter. The opportunity to expand their community of peers, while growing not only in skills, but also in significant personal ways was tremendously valuable. They came away from the camp with both a broader perspective, and a keener self-knowledge. More= , please ! Rosemary Masterson* *Shaina Vencel* (FPAC '05) Ensemble in *South Pacific *at JCC / Tri C, directed by Fred Sternfeld Cherubino in *The Marriage of Figaro* at Kent State * "**Thanks again for the opportunity of FPAC. I truly learned a lot and am excited to begin new performance opportunities using what I've learned! Thi= s program was extremely good for me. I would definitely recommend this progra= m to other college students. The full time staff was excellent. They are all obviously very talented and well-trained. They are good role models and I learned a lot from them!!!! I learned the most from the one-on-one work wit= h Fred and CP. I learned a LOT from Tom Fulton in just the hour and a half he was here. SUPERB!" "**Hi Fred! I would just like to say that one of the best things FPAC did for me was give me more confidence as an actor. Whether I'm doing improv, scene work, or acting through a song, I feel so much more comfortable and self-assured, and this allows me to do the best work I can. Thank you! Also= , this spring I will be playing Cherubino in The Marriage of Figaro** **here at Kent - the part I wanted! Hope you're doing well and thanks again. :)" Shaina* *Sharon Pearlman* (FPAC '04 & '05) The Artful Dodger in *Oliver* at Heights Youth Theatre, directed by Laura Gee Louisa in *The Sound of Music* at Carousel Dinner Theatre, directed by Mitz= i Hamilton * **"The staff are amazing! I love all of you! I loved all that I learned and the fact that I made so many new friends. I loved this program. I never thought I was actually good at what I do until now."* *Tay Glass* (FPAC '05) Stage Manager in *Our Town* at Chagrin Falls High School, directed by Maggi= e Donnelly * "**Superb! This was the best acting experience ever! I learned more about myself in these 3 weeks than I have in all my years of acting!"* *Taylor Hess* (FPAC '05) Wanda in *Enter Laughing* at University School, directed by Carol Pribble * "**The overall program was SUPERB! Camp was definitely worth coming to... I learned immensely and had fun at the same time."* *Theresa Kloos* (FPAC '04 & '05) Louise in *Gypsy* at St. Joseph Academy, directed by Patrick Janson Dot in *Sunday in the Park with George* at St. Joseph Academy, directed by Patrick Janson Rose in *The Secret Garden* at Cain Park, directed by Meryl Friedman *Minnie's Boys* at University School, directed by Carol Pribble Accepted into the Musical Theatre program for fall of '06 at Baldwin-Wallac= e College, directed by Victoria Bussert *"I felt extremely comfortable in the environment of learning. I was surrounded by other teens with no judgment of me and my talent. Especially feeling at times like an outsider at my school, this camp was a place where I found genuine friendship and a true sense of leadership and belonging."* *Victoria Conley* (FPAC 04' & 05') Performed as Dorothy in the *Fairy Tale Courtroom*, at Laurel School, directed by Rebecca Summers --000e0cd1d506fea362046281b330 Content-Type: text/html; charset=windows-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi Everybody,<= /span>
I would love to hear from FPAC alumni with success stories to help me = publicize the program.  This can take several forms

1= ) a list of credits or accomplishments

2) a testimonial.

Here are a bunch of examples below from th= e last time I did this after our second season in '05.  If you sen= t me one then, perhaps you can copy and paste it and update it?

I= hope to hear from you!

Best,
--
Fred Sternfeld
http://www.fredsternfeld.com
216-360-0708-home
216-496-6087-cell



 

Adrienne Jones (FPAC '04)<= span style=3D"font-size:14.0pt;mso-bidi-font-size:12.0pt;font-family:Arial;= color:black">
Puck in A Midsu= mmer Night's Dream at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre, directed by Kate Tonti<= br> Bianca in The Taming of the Shrew at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre, directe= d by Kate Tonti
Brigitta in The Sound of Music at Crestwood High School, directed by Eddie = Judd

"I really enjoyed it! I learned a lot! It's all great! I'll never forget= any of the amazing people and memories!"

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A.J. Abelman (FPAC '04)
Anne Frank in The Diary of = Anne Frank (tour) at Playmakers Youth Theatre, JCC, directed by Michael Simo= ns

"It was a fantastic exper= ience"

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Alex Biats = (FPAC '05)
Riley in Custody of the Eyes at the Cleveland Playhouse, directed by Michael Butler
Schwartz in A Christmas Story at the Cleveland Playhouse, directed b= y Seth Gordon
 
"Regarding Alex Biats,  after completing your camp, Alex had the courage to audition f= or his class musical and he landed the lead!  He played Ned in The Golden Goose.  Alex had never sang on stage before the camp and he loves it!"=
Thanks
Kim Biats


Alex Biats, Alex Mayes, Angela Holecko, Billy Lawrence & Louie Rosenbaum (FPAC '05)
A Christmas Story at the Cleveland Playhouse, directed by Seth Gordo= n

Five out of the seven children who appeared in A Christmas Story wer= e cast from FPAC when Seth Gordon came out to the camp to audition our studen= ts.

Alex Falberg (FPAC '04 & '05)
Sam in A Few Good Men at University School, directed by Carol Pribbl= e
Chico Marx in Minnie's Boys at University School, directed by Carol Pribble
David Kolowitz in Enter Laughing at University School, directed by C= arol Pribble

Alex Mayes (FPAC '05)
Scut Farkas in A Christmas Story at the Cleveland Playhouse, directe= d by Seth Gordon

"CP was awesome. Fred was great. I loved it! Great job! Comin' next sum= mer"


Alex Puette= (FPAC '04)
Currently enrolled in the Theatre program at the University of Michigan

"
When I auditioned = for Fairmount last spring, I didn't realize what I would be getting myself = into. I, as well as most of the other students that attended FPAC last summer, have = been involved with many theatre camps over the past few years. For all I knew, F= PAC could have just been any other theatre camp. But it wasn't. Fairmount w= as a truly different experience.

My time spent at FPAC was extremely beneficial, from the guest artists to t= he scene study we did with the instructors. Like Halle (Morse), I believe that= my summer at FPAC really helped me with my college auditions this year, and wi= ll continue to help me throughout the rest of my theatre studies. For any stud= ent of theatre, especially ones that are trying to pursue it as a career, I can= not persuade you more emphatically to attend Fairmount Performing Arts Camp.
I am extremely proud to say that I was a part of the first year at FPAC. As= far as my college situation, I have been accepted to University of Cincinnati - College Conservatory of Music, University of Michigan, and Point Park Colle= ge. It has been an absolutely crazy year!

Like I said, I really think the things I learned at FPAC helped me out duri= ng this extremely stressful fall/winter! Thanks again Fred for everything!"

 

Alexa Money= (FPAC '05)
Has been hired through Talent Group to appear in upcoming Educational documentary to be aired on ABC television.

"After going to StageDoor Manor summer theater camp in New York sev= eral times, I felt I learned more at FPAC.  FPAC made me realize I can real= ly act!"


Alexandra LaForce-Marzullo (FPAC '04 & '05)
Suessical at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre

"
I learned a lo= t. Joan Ellison taught me more in five minutes than I have ever learned from a= ny other vocal coach."

Alexis Floyd (FPAC '05 & '06)
Forever Friends at Adelphia TV, directed by Dave Cockley
Baby Bear in Goldilocks on Trial at Karamu Theatre, directed = by Richard Morris

Mary in Will Rogers Follies at the Ha= wken Upper School, directed by Pat McCabe

Dorothy in The Wiz at East Cleveland Community Theater, directed by Kyle Primous 


"
It was 100% mo= re fun than I expected. All of the staff members had a fun personality. I love Alicia's class SO much!! I improved so much, and I'm 10X more ready= to audition. I LOVE 2 DANCE."

Andrew Johnson (FPAC '04)
Jason in The Falsettos Trilogy at Baldwin-Wallace College, directed by Victoria Bussert

Andrew Miller (PFAC '05)
Rudy in Over the Tavern at Chagrin Valley Little Theater, directed b= y Carol Pribble
Merry Wives of Windsor at Great Lakes Theatre Festival, directed by = Sari Ketter
OCTA Regional Award for "Excellence in Acting" for Andrew Miller in Over= the Tavern, directed by Carol Pribble
OCTA State Award for "Outstanding Ensemble" - Over the Tavern, direc= ted by Carol Pribble

A blast!  It was great. The concepts studied were very helpful. Improv class - extremely helpful. Joan Ellison - her instant resul= ts were absolutely stunning.  Sh= e's something else!  What I enjoy= ed most was (pardon the flattery) hearing the wisdom of Fred and Carol.

 

Andrew Miller, (FPAC '05) Chris McCarrell, Corey Harper and Megan Roose (FPAC '04 & '05)
all were in the award-winning production of Over the Tavern at Chagr= in Valley Little Theater
OCTA State Award for "Outstanding Ensemble" - Over the Tavern, direc= ted by Carol Pribble
OCTA Regional Award for "Outstanding in Acting" for Megan Roose, Corey Harp= er and Chris McCarrell in Over the Tavern, directed by Carol Pribble OCTA Regional Award for "Excellence in Acting" for Andrew Miller in Over= the Tavern, directed by Carol Pribble
OCTA State Award for "Outstanding in Acting" for Chris McCarrell in Over= the Tavern, directed by Carol Pribble
OCTA State Award for "Outstanding in Directing" - Over the Tavern, directed by Carol Pribble

Angela Holecko (FPAC '05 & '06) Performed at the Cleveland Play House as Esther Jane in A Christmas Stor= y.  This is her third Equity contract.  Last summer, she appeared in her f= irst leading role as Tina Denmark in Ruthless at Mercury Summer Stock.&nb= sp;

"FPAC has given me audition tips and confidence that I can land a role e= ven if the odds are long.  I lear= ned a lot about acting and singing. I had a lot of fun. I'm definitely coming bac= k next year!  Superb staff - Sean, H= eidi, David, Carol and Fred were cool.  Scene Study - lovely.  The Showcase Performance was great!  I lov= ed being a part of it and my parents loved watching it.  I learned a lot of important things.  Fun!  The Overnight?  OMG!!  Tha= t was so fun!"

Anne Markt<= /b>= (FPAC '04 & '05)
Louisa in The Fantasticks (upcoming) at Fine Arts Association, direc= ted by Jacqi Loewy
Delfy in an NYC Concert version of Missionaries, directed by Elizabeth Swad= os
&nb= sp;
Merry Wives of Windsor at Great Lakes Theatre Festival
Ensemble in Ragtime, the musical at JCC / Tri C, directed by Fred Sternfeld
Ensemble in Missionaries at Willoughby Fine Arts, directed by Fabio Palanco
Mrs. Schroeder in Anyone Can Whistle at Willoughby Fine Arts, direct= ed by Fabio Palanco
Ensemble in The Secret Garden at Cain Park, directed by Meryl Friedm= an
accepted to Baldwin Wallace College, Universiy of Michigan, Ithaca College,= and Boston Conservatory for Musical Theatre. Wait listed at Otterbein Coll= ege and Carnegie Mellon University.


"
I loved camp -= I really felt like I was in a theatre school with classes on every aspect of = the stage. I learned so much and I encourage anyone looking to prepare for a professional career in theatre to come to FPAC ! Because of camp I feel inspired to take more classes and learn more. The teachers are incredible a= nd each one helped me grow as an actress and a person. Thanks!!"=

Aric Floyd<= /b>= (FPAC '05)
Forever Friends at Adelphia TV, directed by Dave Cockley
Pig in Goldilocks on Trial at Karamu Theatre, directed by Ric= hard Morris

Munchkin in The Wiz (upcomin= g) at East Cleveland Community Theater, directed by Kyle Primous

 

Billy Lawrence (FPAC '05 & '06)
Randy in A Christmas Story at the Cleveland Playhouse, directed by S= eth Gordon

 

B. Ruth Hitchcock (FPAC '04)
Lydia Bennet in Pride and Prejudice at Lakeland Theatre, directed by Martin Friedman

"I am honored to have been a part of what you are doing here. This is one o= f the best performing arts camps that I have ever attended. I was motivated b= y the challenges that the staff offered me, and I really appreciated the care & attention that they so willingly gave. I was inspired and empowered b= y Tom Fulton, guided and encouraged by Sean Cercone, & invigorated and excited by Andrew May. Thank you for giving us time with Andrew. It was mor= e than wonderful. Thank you so much for offering this program =96 I found it incredibly stimulating. The experience has equipped and empowered me in my dreams for the future."


Camille Rekhson (FPAC '05)
Ensemble in Disney's Beauty and the Beast at Beck Center, directed b= y Fred Sternfeld

Caroline Hatch (FPAC '05)
Judah in Joseph =85  a= t Heights Youth Theatre, directed by Laura Gee
Smee in Peter Pan at Heights Youth Theatre Director, Laura Gee (othe= r FPAC campers in show: Jane Larson (Peter Pan), Olivia Fine (Cecco - pirate)= , Kristen McCrae (Wendy Darling) =96
Lee Ann in Forever Friends at Adelphia TV, directed by Dave Coc= kley - show will
begin airing in January 2006 (other FPAC campers in show with her: Dani App= le, Alexis Floyd, Eric Floyd)
Oliver in Oliver at Heights Youth Theatre, directed by Laura Gee

"
She is signing up for this summer- no doubt!!!!!!  Will miss the short com= mute BUT cannot pass it up."   "playing a comic has been FANTASTIC for her"
Linda Hatch

"
Alicia Kahn ro= x my sox! Really fun! Audition Techniques gave me a lot of info. Andrew May was hilarious! Improv was so much fun. Mitchell Fields was funny!"
Caroline Hatch

Chelsea Davison (FPAC '04)
Mrs. Kolowitz in Enter Laughing at University School, directed by Ca= rol Pribble
Minnie's Boys at University School, directed by Carol Pribble

Chris McCarrell (FPAC '04 & '05)
Georgie in Over the Tavern at Chagrin Valley Little Theater, directe= d by Carol Pribble
Edgar, the little boy, in Ragtime, the musical at JCC / Tri C, direc= ted by Fred Sternfeld
Minnie's Boys at University School, directed by Carol Pribble
Enter Laughing at University School, directed by Carol Pribble
OCTA State Award for "Outstanding Ensemble" - Over the Tavern, direc= ted by Carol Pribble
OCTA Regional and State Award for "Outstanding in Acting" for Georgie in Over the Tavern, directed by Carol Pribble

"My two years at FPAC gave me the key ingredients and basis to figu= re out this immensely overwhelming part.  The unsurpassed teaching of Car= ol Pribble and Fred Sternfeld really rocketed my performance to the next level= , to consequently win the "Outstanding Performance" award in the state-wide OCTA contest."

C.J. Bonde<= /b>= (FPAC '04 & '05)
Fredrika in A Little Night Music at Kalliope Stage, directed by Paul Gurgol
Ensemble in Ragtime, the musical at JCC / Tri C, directed by Fred Sternfeld

"
I learned so much!= The people are great! The teachers and students were all so friendly that I fel= t right at home!"  "Fun! Awesom= e! Very helpful! Very educational. I had an amazing experience. I have tons of memo= ries and tons of new friends."

Corey Harper (FPAC '04 & '05)
Eddie in Over the Tavern at Chagrin Valley Little Theater, directed = by Carol Pribble
OCTA Regional Award for "Outstanding in Acting" for Corey Harper in Over= the Tavern, directed by Carol Pribble
OCTA State Award for "Outstanding Ensemble" - Over the Tavern, direc= ted by Carol Pribble

"
I never walk o= ut of the camp without learning at least 5 things that are applicable to my caree= r. Superb staff."


Dan O'Neil (FPAC '05)
accepted to T= he University of the Arts in Philadelphia studying Musical Theatre

"
Superb. I loved everyon= e. This camp has taught me more in three weeks than I have learned elsewhere i= n years"
 

Dani Apple<= /b>= (FPAC '05 & '06)
Oliver in Oliver at Beachwood Community Theatre, directed by Jill Ko= slen

Ensemble in touring production of = Evita at Playhouse Square
Opal in Opal at Kalliope Stage, directed by Paul Gurgol
Ensemble in Ragtime, the musical at JCC / Tri C, directed by Fred Sternfeld
Forever Friends at Adelphia TV, directed by Dave Cockley

"
This was the b= est theatre camp ever!  I'm definitel= y coming back next year.  It was the best l= earning camp and it was the most fun camp!  = I liked how the staff already graduated college so they knew exactly what the= y were teaching.  The staff was= very fun to be with.  Next time I go i= nto an audition it will be great because I learned so much about it.  I made a lot of new friends and had a bla= st with them!  Fred ran a great = camp!"

Danny Gibbons (FPAC '05)
"Hey Fred!!  It's Danny Gibbons.  Here's a little bit = of what FPAC has done for me!!  FPAC has b= een a phenomenal help for me, expanding my theatrical knowledge and ability by gi= ving me practical, intelligent ways to look at character and character development.  It also gave me a starting point to begin my own, deeper exploration of the art of acting by giving me book titles such = as An Actor Prepares (Stanislavski), Audition (Shurtluff), and Freeing the Nat= ural Voice (Linklater).  I have applied all that I have learned from FPAC i= n the shows I have been involved in since as well as in every college auditio= n I have approached.  FPAC also helped me improve my ability to look into = the lyrics of songs and see the music as an extension of the play itself, an en= tity that requires just as much acting and mental preparation as any monologue o= r soliloquy.  Each teacher tailored their teaching to the individual act= or and spent time to create a personal relationship with each student.  F= PAC not only offered this wonderful theatrical learning experience, but offered= it in a friendly, caring, and interesting environment filled with kind, loving= , and fun new friends.

P.S.  I hope everything is going well with you.  I have been auditioning at colleges and will know about the U of Michigan in about two weeks.  Thank you for keeping in contact, and thank you for all your h= elp this past summer, this is really a wonderful program.

P.P.S.  Do you have the email address for Carol Pribble?  I would like to thank her as well."


David Hrvatin (FPAC '05)
Johnny the Pirate in Treasure Island at University School, directed by Sara= h Lyon

 Bow Street Runner in Oliver!= at University School, directed by Sarah Lyon

  

"All the acting lessons you coul= d possibly learn about crammed into three weeks!"

 

Devon Turchan (FPAC '04)
Ensemble in Missionaries at Willoughby Fine Arts, directed by Fabio Palanco
Schub in Anyone Can Whistle at Willoughby Fine Arts, directed by Fab= io Palanco

Drew Waxman= (FPAC '04)
Jack Ross in A Few Good Men at University School, directed by Carol Pribble
Harpo Marx in Minnie's Boys at University School, directed by Carol Pribble
Marvin in Enter Laughing at University School, directed by Carol Pri= bble

"Amazing Staff" "I learned a lot" "I really had a great time mee= ting other teen actors in the area"

Dylan Herts= (FPAC '05)
Peter Van Dann in The Diary of Anne Frank at Playmakers Youth Theatr= e, JCC, directed by Michael Simons

Eden Raiz<= span style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">  (FPAC '04 & '05)
Ensemble in South Pacific at JCC / Tri C, directed by Fred Sternfeld=
Ensemble in Anyone Can Whistle at Willoughby Fine Arts, directed by Fabio Palanco

"
This was one o= f the best overall theater experiences I've ever had! I made new friends and = I learned so much from the super professional staff. Beth was amazing!"

Emily Grodzik (FPAC '05)
Ensemble in Disney's Beauty and the Beast at Beck Center, directed b= y Fred Sternfeld
Ensemble in On the Town at Beck Center, directed by Fred Sternfeld Ensemble in Ragtime, the musical at JCC / Tri C, directed by Fred Sternfeld

"
CP is awesome!= Staff very friendly. Program superb. Andrew May hilarious. Learned a lot. Very fu= n!"

Emily Schrader (FPAC '04)
Leslie Burke in Bridge to Terabithia at Magical Theatre Company, Barberton, Ohio (October 2005)
Jane Banks in Mary Poppins at Beachwood Community Theatre, Beachwood= , Ohio (May 2005)
Brigitta in The Sound of Music at Beachwood Community Theatre, Beachwood, Ohio (February 2005)
Anna Whiting in Sara, Plain and Tall at Magical Theatre Company, Barberton, Ohio (October 2004)
Annie in Annie at Trumbull New Theatre, Niles, Ohio (September/Octob= er 2004)
Young Cain in Children of Eden at Kent State University, Warren, Ohi= o (July 2004)


Emma Schreibman (FPAC '04 & '05)
Children's Letters to God at Mercury Summer Stock, directed by Pierr= e Jacques-Brault
Ensemble in Ragtime, the musical at JCC / Tri C, directed by Fred Sternfeld

"
I just have to= say that this camp was fantastic. I learned so much and I will most definitely = use everything I learned at camp in my acting career. It was so much fun! I wil= l do it next year, and hopefully throughout high school! This has been the best = camp I have been to. I have learned so many "tools" that I will use in= the future ! Thank you!"

Emma Wahl = (FPAC '04  and '06)=  
Original  BROADWAY Cast of  Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, directed by Adrian Noble 
Louise in Sunday in the Park with George at Lakeland Theatre, directed by Martin Friedman (Summer 2006)
Annie in Annie at Carousel Dinner Theatre, directed by Barry Ivan The Little Girl in Ragtime, the musical at JCC / Tri C, directed by = Fred Sternfeld
A Christmas Carol at Great Lakes Theatre Festival,  (3 seasons) directed by  Gerald Friedman, Victoria Bussert, and Andrew May
Bielke in Fiddler on the Roof at Cain Park, directed by Fred Sternfe= ld

"I can't wait to return to FPAC this coming summer.  Thanks to all of= my FPAC friends and teachers who came to see me on BROADWAY!!!  Love, Emma&quo= t;

"We fully expected Fai= rmount Performing Arts Camp to be fantastic, under the leadership of Fred Sternfel= d and his talented staff. However, our daughter's experience far exceeded our expectations. She attended master classes led by some of NE Ohio's top directors and actors, which taught her new techniques for auditions and performance. She could not wait to get to camp every morning. The campers formed such strong bonds over the 3 week session that their goodbyes on the last day were full of tears and emotions."
Jeff and Carol Wahl
parents of Emma Wahl<= /strong>

 

Erika Rylow= (FPAC '05)
Poppy in Noises Off at the University of Akron
"
Fred and C.P. were awesome! They really know their stuff, I couldn't have asked for better= ! They've taught me so, so much. I'm so grateful to them. For the first time I ha= d someone to show me how to go about creating a role. The overnight was FUN! = And the talent show was great! Thanks Sean for staying up with us! This is one = of the best things I've done to better myself as a performer."

"
Hi Fred!  How are you?  This is Erika Rylow from FPAC.  I just finished my first week of college at The University of Akron and I just wanted to say thank you.  S= o far almost everything we've discussed or done in my theatre classes are= things we learned at FPAC.  I fully realize now how helpful camp was for me.  Also, today we had an orientation class for the theatre program a= nd one of the teachers told us to sign up for NEOhioPAL and that it was ingeni= ous of you to create it.  I was sitting there thinking "Wooh!  Go Fred!" haha.  Well, once again, thanks. :-)"

Evin Rose Lipman (FPAC '04 & '05)
Ensemble in Ragtime, the musical at JCC / Tri C, directed by Fred Sternfeld
accepted to the school of performing arts at Elon University

"I learned a to= n overall, great that we had so many workshops w/ fabulous guest artists. Lov= ed working w/ CP, Fred & Sean =85 impressed by all staff's coaching"

Galya Loeb (FPAC '05 & '06)
Anne Frank in The Diary of Anne Frank at Playmakers Youth Theatre, J= CC, directed by Michael Simons

"Thank you for giving me an opportunity to be on the list!  In my three weeks at FPAC I really l= earned a lot about acting as a whole.  I enjoyed the experience!  I loved the program! I learned so muc= h that is really gong to help in the future! OMG!!! I love the staff! They are so supportive and educated! They know how to have a good time while teaching! = I learned so much from them! Thanks! David and Heidi really taught us diction= and how to widen our vocal range. I really enjoyed the song choices too. I lear= ned a lot from Andrew May, including how to look at material from new perspecti= ves that may be more honest"

Halle Morse= (FPAC '04)
Leading Player in Pippin at Shaker Heights High School
Ensemble in Moby Dick at Beck Center, directed by Scott Spence
Currently enrolled in University of Cincinnati, College Conservatory of Mus= ic's prestigious Musical Theatre program

"Ya know, FPAC = was great this summer and I'm very happy I did it, especially considering t= he demanding challenges (COLLEGE AUDITIONS!) I was faced with this year. The program is simply idea= l for students really interested in theatre as a profession; even those looki= ng to participate as a hobby. There are few educational theatre programs reall= y dedicated to teaching youth the "real deal" and preparing them fo= r what may lie ahead. I've done many day camp programs, none offer the ac= ting training that fpac does. The professional atmosphere alone sets the camp ap= art from others. I'm excited to see this program grow! I just really wanted= to commend you for offering such an excellent program for students. Just my 2 cents, I know you already know it's fabulous! Thanks again so much for = the character analysis sheet! Reeeally helpful!"

 

Hannah Weinberger (FPAC '05)

Broadway Dreaming (upcoming) at Laurel School

Ensemble in Blood Brothers (upcoming) = at University School, directed by Carol Pribble

Hayley Hineline (FPAC '04)
Maddie in The Hundred Dresses
at<= span style=3D"mso-bidi-font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:black"> Magical Theatre Company:Tour Sho= w, directed by Dennis O'Connell
Ermengarde in Snow White at Weathervane Community Playhouse, directe= d by Jessica Shepherd
Maxine in Best Christmas Pageant Ever at Magical Theatre Company, directed by Holly Barkdoll
Duffy in Annie at Carousel Dinner Theatre, directed by Barry Ivan

Heather Farr (FPAC '04 & '05)
Mary Tilford in The Children's Hour at Beck Center, directed by Sara= h May
Anne Frank in The Diary of Anne Frank (upcoming =96 2/06) at Beck Ce= nter, directed by Sarah May
Ensemble in Ragtime, the musical at JCC / Tri C, directed by Fred Sternfeld
Ensemble in Fiddler on the Roof at Cain Park, directed by Fred Stern= feld

"
Sweet! Nice jo= b once again. I LOVED the staff. Magdalyn, Meg, Alicia & Beth were so cool. Oh= , and of course CP is awesome & hip & beautiful! Fun. Yay. Crazy. Goo= d Stuff. The overnight - just chillaxin' and making friends. FPAC was coo= l."

Hillary Elk= (FPAC '04)

Musical Theatre Major at Baldwin-Wallace College Conservatory = of Music
Kathy in Company at Baldwin-Wallace College, directed by Victoria Bussert

"Hillary felt that Fred Sternfeld's camp was a fantastic experience for her. She raved each day about what she learned and about the talented staff. She would like to attend next year before college."<= /i>

Jody Elk, parent of Hillary Elk

J.P. Makowski (FPAC '05)

So far, J.P. has been accepted into the Catholic University of America'= s Benjamin T. Rome School of Music as a BM in Musical Theatre Performance and into Columbia College of Chicago as a BA in Music Theatre performance - sti= ll waiting for more letters from some other schools.

Ensemble in Beehive: The 60s Music= al at the Cassidy Theatre, directed by Kevin Joseph Kelly

Ensemble in Broadway Moments: A Musical Revue at the Cassidy Theatre

Adam and Noah in Children of Eden at = Holy Name High School

"This camp was an awesome experience. I've taken other camp= /classes and those camps didn't really teach me how to act, they just taught the= ir students how to be on stage. This camp actually taught acting in many diffe= rent forms (i.e. scene study, improv., etc.) Truly Educational!! The staff was v= ery helpful. It was good to experience each teacher b/c each had their own uniq= ue techniques & each challenged students in their own way. Awesome. Scene Study class was so much fun! Magdalyn Donnelly was an extremely qualified teacher. She taught and gave excellent direction and knew how to make class unique and pleasant. The music teachers David Williams and Heidi Herczeg we= re highly qualified. I liked the theory of breathing techniques. Andrew May ta= ught an awesome lesson! Joan Ellison gave an awesome master class on belting - Superb! Overall very educational experience & a fun time, met some good friends."

"
Many shows at the Cassidy Theatre, most recently "Christm= as Past: A Musical Journey" where I was featured in a duet and got to dan= ce a in a pas de deux.  Ken Gorman in Neil Simon's "Rumors" a= t my school, Holy Name High, this past fall. And I am auditioning for eight colleges and universities around the nation for programs in musical theatre this coming February.  FPAC really made my summer worthwhile, it was educational in a way that truly realized how much I love the theatre and acting.  Through the courses I was able to take, I learned how to beco= me a more focused actor, which helped me land a lead role in my school's fal= l drama this past November.  I also learned how to present myself not onl= y onstage, but backstage, and at an audition as well, skills that will come i= n handy throughout my hopefully future career.  I feel better prepared f= or my upcoming college auditions with the many skills I learned this past summ= er, and I tell anyone at every chance I get all about the wonderful experience = I had"

Jane Larson= (FPAC '04 & '05)
Peter Pan in Peter Pan at Heights Youth Theatre, directed by Laura G= ee
Nancy in Oliver at Heights Youth Theatre, directed by Laura Gee
Brother in Joseph... at Heights Youth Theatre, directed by Laura Gee=

"
I wanted to th= ank you so much for the wonderful experience I had at camp. I'm so thrilled= I got to work with some of the most talented teachers and actors in Cleveland. I = feel I have grown so much as an actress, and thanks to you, CP, Alicia, Doug, He= idi and Sean I now have a "tool box" that I can use for the rest of m= y life. After having the audition workshop with CP, I now feel prepared to wa= lk into any audition and know all of the right things to do. Also, through sce= ne study class I learned so much about not judging your character and making strong choices which are both important skills that I can use for any chara= cter I ever play. Not only did I learn a lot, but I also made some of my best friends at camp. I went into camp knowing only a few people and came out wi= th 30 close friends who I can depend on and talk to about anything. I wish I w= as able participate in more than just one session, because these past three we= eks have been an incredible experience that I will remember forever."

Jason Modica (FPAC '05)
Young Prince / Ensemble in Disney's Beauty and the Beast at Beck Cen= ter, directed by Fred Sternfeld
Herbert Quale in South Pacific at JCC / Tri C, directed by Fred Sternfeld
accepted to NYU Tisch School of the Arts CAP21 Musical Theatre program, Wri= ght State University's and Boston Conservatory BFA Musical Theatre program =96 = still deciding

"
The classes we= re fantastic and provided great information. I had a great time with the peopl= e. I loved meeting everyone ... a great time with CP! She taught us so much"

Jenica Money (FPAC '05)
Emily in Our Town at Chagrin Falls High School, directed by Maggie Donnelly

"
You know it= 9;s a good thing when you wake up each morning eager to do what you love best. The cam= p is cozy. I loved Maggie Donnelly because she taught us as well as learned from= us. Audition Techniques class was great - so helpful! I loved camp so much. We learned so much, more than I have @ other professional camps."

"I r
ecently starred as Emily in Our Town at Chagrin Falls High Sch= ool, due largely to skills learned at FPAC this past summer."

Julia Wilson (FPAC '05)
Ensemble in South Pacific at JCC / Tri C, directed by Fred Sternfeld=

"Ice cream party is sweet. Stage Combat - I got to kill Heather. Funness= . Sean ROX. Showcase was amazing."

Katelyn Blockinger= (FPAC '05)
Ivy in On the Town at Beck Center, directed by Fred Sternfeld
Ensemble in Aida at Beck Center, directed by Scott Spence
Stepmother in Into the Woods at Cassidy Theater, directed by Corey M= ach
Ensemble in Seussical at Beck Center, directed by Scott Spence
Ensemble in Ragtime, the musical at JCC / Tri C, directed by Fred Sternfeld
Received a full scholarship to Adrenaline Dance's summer program in Cal= ifornia
Accepted in Roosevelt University BFA Musical Theatre Program

"
Camp was a gre= at experience. I learned so much about myself and people in general. Learned a= n extreme amount - will always remember what I learned - changed my perceptio= n of acting. Staff was very helpful . I overall improved greatly. Thank you for allowing me to learn so much in just a few weeks."

Katie Cohen= - (FPAC '04)
Performed in an off Br= oadway Show, Red Hot Broadway directed by Stepp Stewart.  Katie joined the show this past summer in Columbus, Ohio at the Vern Riffe Theater, starring BJ Crosby.  Then in early November went to West Poin= t Academy and most recently to Tilles Theater in Long Island starring Deborah Gibson, Freda Payne (Band Of Gold), and Eugene Flemming (Fosse).  Initially Katie performed as an ensemble dancer then was asked to sing with Lola Knox (Starlight Express) and Elizabeth LeTendre (Making The Band = 3 & American Idol).    <= /span>

"Camp helped me understand a deeper meaning of acting.  I love= d the workshops, they were great because we were able to learn many different venues of the theater from very talented artists.  Fred has been helpful with his vast knowledge of contact= s and being accessible."

Katie Jenks (FPAC '05)
"Using all the things I learned at camp, I was able to land the role of Emily Brent in our school's production of "And Then There were None."  Now, let me tell you, being a teenager it was NOT easy to act as an extreme= ly elderly woman who is very religious and actually "hates young people." (hah= a...hahahah...)  However, thanks to the audition techniques I learned from camp, they were a= ble to really see what I can do, and see that I would be able to play such a ve= ry difficult role.  Also, what I learned about analyzing your character, = and getting into your character's head, BECOMING your character, all that amazi= ng stuff really helped me, well, become Miss Emily Brent herself!  Thanks again for an amazing camp; as you can see I learned so much more than I eve= r dreamed I could, and at the same time I was having so much fun at camp!"

Kelly Pekar= (FPAC '04)
Celeste #2 in Sunday in the Park with George (upcoming) at Lakeland Theatre, directed by Martin Friedman
Silly Girl / Enchantress in Disney's Beauty and the Beast at Beck Center, directed by Fred Sternfeld
A Winnie the Pooh Christmas Tail at Actors' Summit Theatre, directed= by Mary Jo Alexander
Laurie in Oklahoma at Near West Theatre, directed by Bob Navis
Vittoria in The Gondoliers at Wright Stage University, directed by L= ee Merril
Currently enrolled in the BFA =96 Musical Theatre program at Wright State University

"FPAC has given me a jump start to being comfortable in m= y college acting classes.  Many of the concepts I am learning now are th= e very same concepts that Fred and the amazing staff at FPAC were teachi= ng over the summer!  Much of the literature recommended by Tom Fulton end= ed up being my current college text books!  I am able to apply many = of the notes given by Fred from our scene work at camp to my scene study in college as well, and his character analysis sheet has been one of the most valuable tools in my process as an actor!  I recommend this camp highly to anyone who is serious about attaining skills that = will guide them for the rest of their careers!" 

Kristen Hoffman (FPAC '05)
Sarah Cratchit in A Christmas Carol at Great Lakes Theater Festival, directed by Andrew May

"
TOTALLY AWESOM= E!!! I loved all of the staff!"

Kristen McCrae (FPAC '05)
Wendy Darling in Peter Pan at Heights Youth Theatre, directed by Lau= ra Gee

"It was a great experience. Now I'm sure acting is a career I want to p= ursue. Maggie was an incredible teacher. I have never learned more in such little time. Thanks for everything!"


Louie Rosenbaum (FPAC '05)
Flick in A Christmas Story at the Cleveland Playhouse, directed by S= eth Gordon

Megan Geddis (FPAC '05)
I was in a movie called Between the Walls, I played a young girl in the beginning of the movie, It was directed by Nick and Chris Staron

Megan Roose= (FPAC '04 & '05)
Annie in Over the Tavern at Chagrin Valley Little Theater, directed = by Carol Pribble
OCTA Regional Award for "Outstanding in Acting" for Megan Roose in Over = the Tavern, directed by Carol Pribble
OCTA State Award for "Outstanding Ensemble" - Over the Tavern, direc= ted by Carol Pribble

"
You guys taught me= so much - thank you! I learned so much this year and met so many people and sc= ene study was amazing. Learning how to audition for college was the most helpfu= l."

Miles Sternfeld (FPAC '04, '05 & '06)
Chip in Disney's Beauty and the Beast at Beck Center, directed by Fr= ed Sternfeld

"
I love FPAC! I= t's my most favorite camp in the whole world! I love improv!  I really liked the do's and don'ts of auditionin= g with Carol.  I like the "ae, = eh, ie, oh, oo" exercise!  Sean Rock= s!  I think it's really n= ice that Andrew May helped us with our scene!  Ya= y, Andrew May!  I think it was fun to a= ct with Tom Fulton, yay, Tom Fulton!  I t= hink it was really nice that she helped us with singing, yay, Joan Ellison!  Mitchell Fields is so funny!  Yay, Mitchell Fields!  I love that we got time to hang out and talk!  I love the popsicles.<= span style=3D"mso-spacerun: yes">  I LOVE FPAC OVERNIGHTS!!"

Molly Andrews-Hind= ers (FPAC '05)

"I wanted to tell you how much I enjoyed FPAC last year;  it helped me tremendously to prepare for my college auditions.  I= 've gotten into several places -- Wright State University for Musical Theatre and Point Park.  Thank you so much for all that you do!"

Molly Israel (FPAC '05)
"Hey Fred!!!!! This is Molly Israel. Thanks to FPAC I have gotten the le= ad in my school show and I recently was the understudy for Dani Apple at Kalliope Stage in Opal. FPAC helped me so much and I'm looking forward = to camp "06". Right now I am Golde in Fiddler on the Roof at my school!"<= br style=3D"mso-special-character:line-break">

Natalie Pike (FPAC '05)
"I am playing a role in our middle school play - Make a Joyful Noise= , which we will be doing in the spring. I also won second place at our school talent show for singing. I went to FPAC last year and did both sessions. If= it wasn't for what I went through last year, I wouldn't have the guts = to go up and sing in front of 100 students."

Nonie Shiverick (FPAC '05)
Gus in On the Verge at Laurel School, directed by Dana Hart

"HEY FRED!! I would like to thank FPAC for teaching me how to really connec= t with a character. I am a much better actress now!"

Olivia Fine (FPAC '04 & '05)
Cecco in Peter Pan at Heights Youth Theatre, directed by Laura Gee Grease at Playmakers Youth Theatre, JCC, directed by Sheri Gross

Olivia Scicolone <= /span>(FPAC '05)
Brother in Joseph... at Heights Youth Theatre, directed by Laura Gee=

Rachel Galambos (FPAC '04)
Ensemble in South Pacific at JCC / Tri C, directed by Fred Sternfeld=
Ensemble in On the Town at Beck Center, directed by Fred Sternfeld accepted to Ashland University majoring in Theater Education and Theater Performance
      

"
Camp was so mu= ch FUN. I learned a lot in such a short time. I am looking forward to joining = you again for 3rd session! I was also wondering if you could send me out a list= of everyone's email and phone number from 1st session. I would really like to = keep contact with all of them. Well thank you again for a fun filled 3 weeks. I = hope I can do it for the next few years."

Rachel Kenney (FPAC '04 & '05)
Helena in A Midsummer Night's Dream at Gilmour Academy
Oliver Twist in Oliver! at Gilmour Academy
Sister Helen Prejean in Dead Man Walking at Gilmour Academy

"FPAC has helped me tremendously in analyzing my character, and I'll= carry what i've learned into every show i do.  Thank you sooo much!"=

Sara Masterson (FPAC '04)
Mary Lennox in The Secret Garden at Cain Park, directed by Meryl Friedman
Adele in Jane Eyre at Cassidy Theater, directed by Lenne Jacobs-Sniv= ely
Catherine in The Children's Hour at Beck Center, directed by Sarah M= ay
Ensemble in Ragtime, the musical at JCC / Tri C, directed by Fred Sternfeld

"One thing that FPAC definitely helped me with was preparing for auditions.  Now every time I go in for an audition, I can't help f= eeling confident and ready!"
Sara Masterson


"The camp was a wonderful experience for our daughter. The opportunity t= o expand their community of peers, while growing not only in skills, but also= in significant personal ways was tremendously valuable. They came away from th= e camp with both a broader perspective, and a keener self-knowledge. More, pl= ease !
Rosemary Masterson

 

Shaina Vencel (FPAC '05)
Ensemble in South Pacific at JCC / Tri C, directed by Fred Sternfeld=
Cherubino in The Marriage of Figaro at Kent State

"
Thanks again f= or the opportunity of FPAC. I truly learned a lot and am excited to begin new performance opportunities using what I've learned! This program wa= s extremely good for me. I would definitely recommend this program to other college students. The full time staff was excellent. They are all obviously very talented and well-trained. They are good role models and I learned a l= ot from them!!!! I learned the most from the one-on-one work with Fred and CP.= I learned a LOT from Tom Fulton in just the hour and a half he was here. SUPE= RB!"

"
Hi Fred! I would just like to say that one of the best things FPAC did for me was give me more confidence as an actor. Whether I'm doing improv, scene work, or acting through a song, = I feel so much more comfortable and self-assured, and this allows me to do the bes= t work I can. Thank you! Also, this spring I will be playing Cherubino in The Marriage of Figaro here at Kent = - the part I wanted! Hope you're doing well and thanks again. :)"
Shaina


Sharon Pearlman (FPAC '04 & '05)
The Artful Dodger in Oliver at Heights Youth Theatre, directed by La= ura Gee
Louisa in The Sound of Music at Carousel Dinner Theatre, directed by Mitzi Hamilton

"The staff are amazing! I love all of you! I loved all that I learned and the fact that I = made so many new friends. I loved this program. I never thought I was actually g= ood at what I do until now."

Tay Glass = (FPAC '05)
Stage Manager in Our Town at Chagrin Falls High School, directed by Maggie Donnelly

"
Superb! This w= as the best acting experience ever! I learned more about myself in these 3 weeks t= han I have in all my years of acting!"

Taylor Hess= (FPAC '05)
Wanda in Enter Laughing at University School, directed by Carol Prib= ble

"
The overall pr= ogram was SUPERB! Camp was definitely worth coming to... I learned immensely and = had fun at the same time."

Theresa Kloos (FPAC '04 & '05)
Louise in Gypsy at St. Joseph Academy, directed by Patrick Janson Dot in Sunday in the Park with George at St. Joseph Academy, directe= d by Patrick Janson
Rose in The Secret Garden at Cain Park, directed by Meryl Friedman Minnie's Boys at University School, directed by Carol Pribble
Accepted into the Musical Theatre program for fall of '06 at Baldwin-Wallac= e College, directed by Victoria Bussert

"I felt extremely comfortable in the environment of learning. = I was surrounded by other teens with no judgment of me and my talent.  E= specially feeling at times like an outsider at my school, this camp was a place where= I found genuine friendship and a true sense of leadership and belonging."= ;

 

Victoria Conley (FPAC 04' & 05')

Performed as Dorothy in the Fairy = Tale Courtroom, at Laurel School, directed by Rebecca Summers

 

--000e0cd1d506fea362046281b330-- From fsternfeld@gmail.com Wed Feb 11 15:03:52 2009 From: fsternfeld@gmail.com (Fred Sternfeld) Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2009 10:03:52 -0500 Subject: [FC News]ANNOUNCING FPAC's Summer Productions for young people grade 4 - COLLEGE. Message-ID: --000e0cd1d5067683390462a5e98b Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Check out the link below for complete details about FPAC's summer productions of ... Into the Woods directed by Fred Sternfeld and The Laramie Project directed by George Roth http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac09/presents.htm --000e0cd1d5067683390462a5e98b Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Check out the link below for complete details about FPAC's summer productions of ...

Into the Woods
directed by Fred Sternfeld

and

The Laramie Project
directed by George Roth

--000e0cd1d5067683390462a5e98b-- From fsternfeld@gmail.com Fri Feb 13 12:26:52 2009 From: fsternfeld@gmail.com (Fred Sternfeld) Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2009 07:26:52 -0500 Subject: [FC News]RENT: SCHOOL EDITION @ FPAC opens in ONE WEEK! News release. Message-ID: --000e0cd2bd2cab01020462cbf3d2 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable *FAIRMOUNT PERFORMING ARTS CONSERVATORY TO PRESENT RENT: SCHOOL EDITION* * * *February 9, 2009 For Immediate Release Contact: Fairmount Center for the Arts 440-338-3171* >From the Pulitzer Prize to the Tony sweep, from the critical accolades to the nightly ovations, *Rent* has become an American icon. You can experienc= e the decade's most exuberant and original American musical live when it come= s to the Mayfield Village Civic Center for ten performances under the auspice= s of FPAC (Fairmount Performing Arts Conservatory), February 19 =96 March 1. = The Civic Center is located at 6622 Wilson Mill Road in Mayfield Village, at th= e corner of Wilson Mills and SOM Center Roads. Set in New York City 's East Village , *Rent* is an emotionally stirring story about of a community of young artists struggling to live and celebrat= e life. Transposing Puccini's 100-year-old La Boh=E8me into modern day Bohemi= a , Rent celebrates life among the young, sick and unconventional. Composer Jonathan Larson, who died at age 35 just days before his musical opened, managed to sculpt vivid characters and scenes that bring Avenue A as close as it will ever come to 42nd Street . Full of songs that are funny and catchy, inspiring and touching, smart and hip, *Rent* mixes show tune pop with elements of rock, R&B, dance, gospel and tango. From the resounding title track to the final reprise of "No Day But Today," the score is electrifying. After its opening in 1996, *Rent* won four Tony awards and a Pulitzer Prize= , becoming only the fifth musical to ever win both awards. During that same year, the show received the New York Drama Critics Circle award, six Drama Desk awards, three Obie awards, the Outer Critics Circle award, and the Drama League award. In February 2004, Rent surpassed Fiddler on the Roof to become the 10th longest-running show in Broadway history. *Rent: Student Edition* marks the third Teen Theatre production developed b= y Fairmount Performing Arts Conservatory. The first two productions, *Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat* and William Shakespeare's *Romeo and Juliet* played to audience and critical acclaim and big houses last summer= . Now, veteran stage actor, director and choreographer, Sean Szaller takes th= e reins of *Rent: Student Edition*, with support from music director Mike Caraffi, set design by Ben Needham, costume design by Colleen Bloom and lighting design by Cassie Goldbach. Fred Sternfeld, artistic director, is providing producing support. The cast is made up of an exceptional cast of young Cleveland actors: Edie Anderson, Shelby Berger, Carlos Cruz, Danielle Dorfman, Hunter Evans, Joel Furr, Shayla Gordon, Catherine Gorman, Codie Higer, Duane Horton, Molly Israel, Sarah Konishi, Nikki Leavitt, Katy Lucas= , Jesse Markowitz, Gaby Martinez, Colleen McCaughey, Patrick Mooney, Zach O'Connor, Andrew Parmelee, Sidney Perelman, Patrick Plucinsky, Miles Sternfeld and Ryan Thurman. Tickets are $12 for adults, $10 for students and seniors and special rates available for groups of 10 or more. Tickets may be purchased at the Fairmount Center for the Arts by calling 440-338-3171. Tickets are also available at the door. *Rent *, the second show in Fairmount's 2008-2009 performance season at Mayfield Village, is produced by Fairmount Center for the Arts. For more event information, call 440-338-3171, or visit us online at www.fairmountcenter.org . --000e0cd2bd2cab01020462cbf3d2 Content-Type: text/html; charset=windows-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

FAIRMOUNT PERFORMING ARTS CONSER= VATORY TO PRESENT
RENT: SCHOOL EDITION

 

February 9, 2009
For Immediate Release
Contact:  Fairmount Center fo= r the Arts 440-338-3171

From the Pulitzer Prize to the Ton= y sweep, from the critical accolades to the nightly ovations, Rent has become an American icon. You can experience the decade's most exuberant and origi= nal American musical live when it comes to the Mayfield Village Civic Center fo= r ten performances under the auspices of FPAC (Fairmount Performing Arts Conservatory), February 19 =96 March 1.&n= bsp; The Civic Center is located at 6622 Wilson Mill Road in Mayfield Village, at the corner of Wilson Mills and SOM Center Roads.

Set in New York City 's East V= illage , Rent is an emotionally stirring story about of a community of young artists struggling to live and celebrate life. Transposing Puccini's 100-year-o= ld La Boh=E8me into modern day Bohemia , Rent celebrates life among the young, si= ck and unconventional. Composer Jonathan Larson, who died at age 35 just days befo= re his musical opened, managed to sculpt vivid characters and scenes that brin= g Avenue A as close as it will ever come to 42nd Street .

Full of songs that are funny and c= atchy, inspiring and touching, smart and hip, Rent mixes show tune pop with elements of rock, R&B, dance, gospel and tango. From the resounding tit= le track to the final reprise of "No Day But Today," the score is electrifying.

After its opening in 1996, Rent= won four Tony awards and a Pulitzer Prize, becoming only the fifth musical to ever w= in both awards. During that same year, the show received the New York Drama Critics Circle award, six Drama Desk awards, three Obie awards, the Outer Critics Circle award, and the Drama League award. In February 2004, Rent surpassed Fiddler on the Roof to become the 10th longest-running show in Broadway history.

Rent: Stud= ent Edition marks the third Teen Theatre production developed by Fairmoun= t Performing Arts Conservatory.  The first two productions, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat and William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet played  to audience and critical acclaim and big houses last sum= mer.  Now, veteran stage acto= r, director and choreographer, Sean Szaller takes the reins of Rent: Student Edition= , with support from music director Mike Caraffi, set design by Ben Needham, costume design by Colleen Bloom and lighting design by Cassie Goldbach.  Fred Sternfeld, artistic direct= or, is providing producing support. The cast is made up of an exceptional cast of young Cleveland actors: Edie Anderson, Shelby Berger, Carlos Cruz, Danielle Dorfman, Hunter Evans, Joel Furr, Shayla Gordon, Catherine Gorman, Codie Higer, Duane Horton, Molly Isr= ael, Sarah Konishi, Nikki Leavitt, Katy Lucas, Jesse Markowitz, Gaby Martinez, Colleen McCaughey, Patrick Mooney, Zach O'Connor, Andrew Parmelee, Sidn= ey Perelman, Patrick Plucinsky, Miles Sternfeld and Ryan Thurman.

Tickets are $12 for adults, $10 fo= r students and seniors and special rates availab= le for groups of 10 or more.  Tickets may be purchased at the Fairmount = Center for the Arts by calling 440-338-3171.  Tickets are also available at the door.

Rent , the seco= nd show in Fairmount's 2008-2009 performance season at Mayfield Village,  is produced by Fairmount Center for the Arts.  For more event informa= tion, call 440-338-3171, or visit us online at www.fairmountcenter.org .

 

 

--000e0cd2bd2cab01020462cbf3d2-- From fsternfeld@gmail.com Thu Feb 19 03:28:50 2009 From: fsternfeld@gmail.com (Fred Sternfeld) Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2009 22:28:50 -0500 Subject: [FC News]DUE TO ILLNESS, Opening of FPAC's RENT: STUDENT EDITION delayed until Sat. 2/21 Message-ID: --000e0cd14924907c8f04633d2221 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi Everybody, Due to several members of the cast of FPAC's RENT: STUDENT EDITION being ill, we will not open on Thursday, February 19 at 7:30pm. Our opening will now be Saturday, February 21 at 2:00pm. There is also an evening performance at 7:30pm. If you are holding tickets for the Thursday, February 19 performance, please call Fairmount Center at 440-338-3171 and we will switch your tickets to another performance, or if you are not able to attend another performance, give you a full refund. Warm Regards, -- Fred Sternfeld http://www.fredsternfeld.com 216-360-0708-home 216-496-6087-cell --000e0cd14924907c8f04633d2221 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi Everybody,

Due to several members of the cast of FPAC= 's RENT: STUDENT EDITION being ill, we will not open on Thursday, Febru= ary 19 at 7:30pm.  

Our opening will now be S= aturday, February 21 at 2:00pm.  There is also an evening performance = at 7:30pm.

If you are holding tickets for the Thursday, February 1= 9 performance, please call Fairmount Center at 440-338-3171 and we will swi= tch your tickets to another performance, or if you are not able to attend a= nother performance, give you a full refund.

--000e0cd14924907c8f04633d2221-- From fsternfeld@gmail.com Thu Feb 19 15:17:40 2009 From: fsternfeld@gmail.com (Fred Sternfeld) Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2009 10:17:40 -0500 Subject: [FC News]See RENT: SCHOOL EDITION @ FPAC for FREE by Ushering Message-ID: --000e0cd29c0c8a7057046347097b Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi Everybody, You can see FPAC's production of RENT: SCHOOL EDITION for FREE by helping us at the box office, ushering and with concessions. Here is the performance schedule... Saturday, 2/21 @ 2:30pm & 7:30pm Sunday, 2/22 @ 2:30pm & 7:30pm Friday, 2/27 @ 7:30pm Saturday, 2/28 @ 2:30pm & 7:30pm Sunday, 3/1 @ 2:30pm & 7:30pm If you can help us for one or more shows, please contact Pam Grodzik at pgrodzik@windstream.net or 440-236-8350 asap. Thanks! -- Fred Sternfeld http://www.fredsternfeld.com 216-360-0708-home 216-496-6087-cell --000e0cd29c0c8a7057046347097b Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi Everybody,<= /span>
You can see FPAC's production of RENT: SCHOOL EDITION for FREE by = helping us at the box office, ushering and with concessions.

H= ere is the performance schedule...

Saturday, 2/21 @ 2:30pm & 7:30pm
Sunday, 2/22 @ 2:30pm &a= mp; 7:30pm
Friday, 2/27 @ 7:30pm
Saturday, 2/28 @ 2:30pm & 7:30pm
Sunday, 3/= 1 @ 2:30pm & 7:30pm


Thanks!

--
Fred Sternfeld
http://www.fredsternfeld.com
216-360-0708-home

216-496-6087-cell
--000e0cd29c0c8a7057046347097b-- From pgrodzik@windstream.net Thu Feb 19 20:16:01 2009 From: pgrodzik@windstream.net (pgrodzik@windstream.net) Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2009 14:16:01 -0600 Subject: [FC News]Update on ushering for Rent: School Edition Message-ID: <20090219141601.PUV5U.1473710.root@ispmxfep16-z02> Hi Everyone, Just a clarification on ushering for the the FPAC performances of Rent, School Edition. Please contact me throught this email if you would like to work front of house, do not call the phone previously provided. I will confirm that you will be needed by email, please do not show up to usher if you have not heard back from me. Thank you, Pam Grodzik From fsternfeld@gmail.com Sun Feb 22 17:49:36 2009 From: fsternfeld@gmail.com (Fred Sternfeld) Date: Sun, 22 Feb 2009 12:49:36 -0500 Subject: [FC News]Registration INFO for FPAC Summer Programs '09 Message-ID: --000e0cd1496467a2f504638582c1 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary=000e0cd1496467a2ee04638582bf --000e0cd1496467a2ee04638582bf Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi Everybody! So many of you have told me you are coming back next summer. I'm very excited to see you all again soon! In a few days we will send out a hard copy of the letter below and a registration form for FPAC Summer '09. If you don't need us to send you th= e letter and form because you plan on registering using the reg form attached= , please let us know! Rent: School Edition plays today at 2:30 & 7:30pm and next weekend for five more performances. You don't want to miss your friends in this sensational production directed by Sean Szaller! Best, Fred ---------------------------------------------------------------------------= -------------- February 22, 2009 Dear FPAC alumni, I hope you are having a great year at school and are taking part in some exciting theatre activities! FPAC 2009 will be our best summer yet! Plans are well underway for a sensational 6th season of training, productions, comeraderie and fun at Fairmount Performing Arts Conservatory. We have changed the name of the program from "camp" to "conservatory" to better reflect what we do =96 prov= ide high quality conservatory style training to young people. This will be our first year at the fantastic facilities at Hathaway Brown School in Shaker Heights. There are many exciting additions, enhancements and changes to the program! Here is a summary of a few of them =96 complete details about all the progr= ams are available on the 2009 FPAC website: http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac09/ PROFESSIONAL TRAINING WORKSHOP The musical theatre program in the afternoon has been revamped. This year you will work in groups learning several songs from contemporary musicals like Spring Awakening, Wicked, Rent and others. These will feature challenging harmonies. At least one of the production numbers will be staged and presented on the last day. This year the program is for 6th grade =96 college, however, we will admit = all younger students who were enrolled in Pro Training in previous years and some new younger students by special permission. An amazing "dream team" of master acting teachers: Carol Pribble will once again supervise, with Mitchell B. Fields, George Roth, Molly Cornwell, Bebe Weinberg Katz, Christianne Beffel, Natalie Green, Dana Hart and myself. FPAC PRESENTS! Now you can receive our top training and immediately put it into practice i= n our shows! We'll be presenting fully mounted productions on the Mayfield Village Performing Arts Center stage. *The Laramie Project*, directed by George Roth; and I will direct *Into the Woods*. You must enroll for at least one session of FPAC to be eligible to participate. Auditions will be at the end of April. PRODUCTION WORKSHOP For 4th =96 6th graders who want a fun, exciting camp-like experience worki= ng on all aspects of putting on a production. This year the program will be offered with a half day or full day option. This program will be supervised by Bebe Weinberg Katz, with Dana Hart, Natalie Green, Christianne Beffel an= d Randi Sternfeld as her staff. *CREATIVE ARTS WORKSHOP *For 1st =96 3rd graders who want a fun, exciting camp-like experience in t= he arts. This year the program will be offered with a half day or full day option.This program will be supervised by Bebe Weinberg Katz, with Dana Hart, Natalie Green, Christianne Beffel and Randi Sternfeld as her staff. If you attended the Professional Training Workshop in 2004 - 2008 *you do not need to audition again*. You are accepted into any of the 2009 daytime programs automatically and may register now! The Production Workshop and Creative Arts Workshop are open enrollment, no audition is required =96 you can register now. Participation in *The Laramie Project* and/or *Into the Woods* are by audition. Auditions are in April - complete information is on the FPAC website. Attached to this email is a registration form for your convenience. Send i= n your registration now - we anticipate a huge demand for our program and you will want to ensure your spot! We are also once again offering a New York City trip in August with an option for a fourth play. I hope to see you next summer at FPAC! Regards, Fred Sternfeld Artistic Director, Fairmount Performing Arts Conservatory http://www.fredsternfeld.com enc.: registration form --000e0cd1496467a2ee04638582bf Content-Type: text/html; charset=windows-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi Everybody!<= div>
So many of you have told me y= ou are coming back next summer.  I'm very excited to see you all a= gain soon!

In a few days we will send out= a hard copy of the letter below and a registration form for FPAC Summer &#= 39;09.  If you don't need us to send you the letter and form becau= se you plan on registering using the reg form attached, please let us know!=

Rent: School Edition plays to= day at 2:30 & 7:30pm and next weekend for five more performances.  = ;You don't want to miss your friends in this sensational production dir= ected by Sean Szaller!

Best,
Fred
---------------------------------------------------------------------= --------------------

February 22, 2009

Dear  FPAC alumni,

I hope you are having a great year at school and are taking part in some exciting theatre activities! 

FPAC 2009 will be our best summer yet! Plans are well underway for a sensational 6th season of training, productions, comeraderie and= fun at Fairmount Performing Arts Conservatory.  We have changed the name of the program from "camp" to "conservatory= " to better reflect what we do =96 provide high quality conservatory style train= ing to young people. This will be our first year at the fantastic facilities at Hathaway Brown School in Shaker Heights.

There are many exciting additions, enhancements and changes to the program!  Here is a summary o= f a few of them =96 complete details about all the programs are available on the 2009 = FPAC website: http://www.fair= mountcenter.org/fpac09/


PROFESSIONAL TRAINING WORKSHOP

The musical theatre program in the afternoon has been revamped.  This year you will work in groups lear= ning several songs from contemporary musicals like Spring Awakening, Wicked, Ren= t and others. These will feature challenging harmonies.  At least one of the production numbers will be staged an= d presented on the last day.

This year the program is for 6th grade =96 college, however, we = will admit all younger students who were enrolled in Pro Training in previous ye= ars and some new younger students by special permission.

An amazing "dream team" of master acting teachers: Carol Pribble will once again supervise, with Mitchell B. Fields, George Roth, Molly Cornwell, Bebe Weinberg Katz, Christianne Beffel, Natalie Green, Dana Hart and myself. 



FPAC PRESENTS!

Now you can receive our top training and immediately put it into practice i= n our shows!  We'll be presenti= ng fully mounted productions on the Mayfield Village Performing Arts Center stage. 
The Laramie Project= , directed by George Roth; and I will direct Into the Woods. You must en= roll for at least one session of FPAC to be eligible to participate. Auditions w= ill be at the end of April.

PRODUCTION WORKSHOP

For 4th =96 6th graders who want a fun, exciting camp= -like experience working on all aspects of putting on a production. This year the program will be offered with a half day or full day option. This program wi= ll be supervised by Bebe Weinberg Katz, with Dana Hart, Natalie Green, Christi= anne Beffel and Randi Sternfeld as her staff.

CREATIVE ARTS WORKSHOP

For 1st =96 3rd graders who want a fun, exciting camp-like experience in the arts. This year the program will be offered wit= h a half day or full day option.This program will be supervised by Bebe Weinber= g Katz, with Dana Hart, Natalie Green, Christianne Beffel and Randi Sternfeld= as her staff.

If you attended the Professional Training Workshop in 2004 - 2008 you= do not need to audition again. = You are accepted into any of the 2009 daytime programs automatically and may register now! 

The Production Workshop and Creative Arts Workshop are open enrollment, no audition is required =96 you can register now. 

Participation in The Laramie Project and/or Into the Wo= ods are by audition. Auditions are in April - complete information is on the FP= AC website.

Attached to this email is a registration form for your convenience.  Send in your registration = now - we anticipate a huge demand for our program and you will want to ensure your spot! 

We are also once again offering a New York City trip in August with an opti= on for a fourth play.

I hope to see you next summer at FPAC!

Regards,

Fred Sternfeld
Artistic Director, Fairmount Performing Arts Conservatory

http://www.fredsternfeld.com<= br>

enc.: registration form


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ONLY ONE MORE WEEKEND! Message-ID: --000e0cd14836221c290463956e98 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Rent: School Edition at FPAC continues for one more weekend! It is highly recommended to purchase your tickets in advance. Last Saturday evening's performance was standing room only and we almost had to turn people away. a few comments from our opening weekend audience... "...absolutely amazing" "wow, wow and more wow" "i was in tears" "blown away" TICKETS ARE ON SALE BY CALLING 440-338-3171. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Fairmount Performing Arts Conservatory Fred Sternfeld, artistic director presents RENT: SCHOOL EDITION Book, Music and Lyrics by Jonathon Larson performed entirely by students All the shows will be presented at Mayfield Village Performing Arts Center, 6622 Wilson Mills Road in Mayfield Village. remaining performances: Friday, 2/27 @ 7:30pm Saturday, 2/28 @ 2:30pm & 7:30pm Sunday, 3/1 @ 2:30pm & 7:30pm DIRECTOR/CHOREOGRAPHER: Sean Szaller MUSICAL DIRECTOR: Mike Caraffi SCENIC DESIGN: Ben Needham LIGHTING DESIGN: Cassie Goldbach COSTUME DESIGN: Colleen Bloom HAIR/MAKE-UP DESIGN: Phlip Bryan PROPS MASTER: Rachel Budin TECHNICAL DIRECTION: Jim Frierich PRODUCTION MANAGER: Olivia Fine PRODUCTION STAGE MANAGER: Erin McCardle STAGE MANAGER: Josh Morgan ASSISTANT STAGE MANAGER: John Porter VIDEO DESIGN: Matt Morris HAIR/MAKE-UP ASSOCIATE: Chardone Henderson MARKETING ASSOCIATE: Brittany Anne Perlmuter CAST: MARK - Jesse Markowitz ROGER - Andrew Parmelee COLLINS - Joel Furr BENNY - Ryan Thurman ANGEL - Carlos Cruz MAUREEN - Codie Higer JOANNE - Nikki Leavitt MIMI - Sarah Konishi ALEXI DARLING - Katy Lucas PAM - Hunter Evans ROGER'S MOM - Colleen McCaughey (u/s Maureen) HOMELESS LADY - Danielle Dorfman (u/s Joanne) ALI - Shelby Berger SUE - Catherine Gorman (u/s Mimi) STREET VENDOR - Sidney Perelman MRS. JEFFERSON - Shayla Gordon MARK'S MOM - Molly Israel MIMI'S MOM - Gaby Martinez MR. JEFFERSON/MR. GREY/GORDON - Zach O'Connor PAUL/A PASTOR - Patrick Mooney MAN W/ SQUEEGEE/WAITER - Miles Sternfeld (u/s Angel) STEVE/COP - Duane Horton SWINGS - Edie Anderson, Patrick Plucinsky (u/s Mark; Roger) PG-13 - EXPLICIT LANGUAGE AND CONTENT WARNING The student edition of RENT, while edited somewhat from the adult version, contains occasional explicit language, reference to sexuality and drug use. Parental guidance is highly encouraged. --000e0cd14836221c290463956e98 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Rent: School Edition=  at FPAC continues for one more weekend!  It is highly rec= ommended to purchase your tickets in advance. Last Saturday evening's p= erformance was standing room only and we almost had to turn people away.
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a few comments from our opening weekend audience...

"...absolutely amazing"=

"wow, wow and more wow"=

"i was in tears"

"blown away"


TICKETS ARE ON SALE BY CALLING 440-338-3171. 
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Fairmount Performing Arts Conservatory
Fred Ste= rnfeld, artistic director

presents

RENT: SCHO= OL EDITION
Book, Music and Lyrics by Jonathon Larson
performed entirely by st= udents

All the shows will be presented at Mayfield Village Performing Arts Cen= ter, 6622 Wilson Mills Road in Mayfield Village.

r= emaining performances: 

Friday, 2/27 @ 7:30pm
Sat= urday, 2/28 @ 2:30pm & 7:30pm
Sunday, 3/1 @ 2:30pm & 7:30pm
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DIRECTOR/CHOREOGRAPHER: Sean Szaller
MUS= ICAL DIRECTOR: Mike Caraffi
SCENIC DESIGN: Ben Needham
LIGHTING DESIG= N: Cassie Goldbach
COSTUME DESIGN: Colleen Bloom
HAIR/MAKE-UP DESIGN: Phlip Bryan
PROPS = MASTER: Rachel Budin
TECHNICAL DIRECTION: Jim Frierich
PRODUCTION MAN= AGER: Olivia Fine
PRODUCTION STAGE MANAGER: Erin McCardle
STAGE MANAG= ER: Josh Morgan
ASSISTANT STAGE MANAGER: John Porter
VIDEO DESIGN: Matt Morris
HAIR/M= AKE-UP ASSOCIATE: Chardone Henderson
MARKETING ASSOCIATE: Brittany Anne = Perlmuter

CAST:

MARK - Jesse Markowitz
ROGER - Andrew Parm= elee
COLLINS - Joel Furr
BENNY - Ryan Thurman
ANGEL - Carlos Cruz
MAURE= EN - Codie Higer
JOANNE - Nikki Leavitt
MIMI - Sarah Konishi
ALEXI= DARLING - Katy Lucas
PAM - Hunter Evans
ROGER'S MOM - Colleen Mc= Caughey (u/s Maureen)
HOMELESS LADY - Danielle Dorfman (u/s Joanne)
ALI - Shelby Berger
SUE= - Catherine Gorman (u/s Mimi)
STREET VENDOR - Sidney Perelman
MRS. J= EFFERSON - Shayla Gordon
MARK'S MOM - Molly Israel
MIMI'S MOM= - Gaby Martinez
MR. JEFFERSON/MR. GREY/GORDON - Zach O'Connor
PAUL/A PASTOR - Patric= k Mooney
MAN W/ SQUEEGEE/WAITER - Miles Sternfeld (u/s Angel)
STEVE/C= OP - Duane Horton


SWINGS - Edie Anderson, Patrick Plucinsky (u/s= Mark; Roger)

PG-13 - EXPLICIT LANGUAGE AND CONTENT WARNING 
The student edit= ion of RENT, while edited somewhat from the adult version, contains occasio= nal explicit language, reference to sexuality and drug use. Parental guidan= ce is highly encouraged.
--000e0cd14836221c290463956e98-- From fsternfeld@gmail.com Mon Feb 23 13:10:30 2009 From: fsternfeld@gmail.com (Fred Sternfeld) Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2009 08:10:30 -0500 Subject: [FC News]The Welchs speak about FPAC's training - Natalie Welch to open in Grey Gardens @ Beck Center this weekend! Message-ID: --000e0cd184921bb373046395baf4 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable *Check out complete details about Fairmount Performing Arts Conservatory on our website: http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac09/ * ** --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "The professional training and coaching that Sam & Natalie have received through their exposure to FPAC has been invaluable! Each staff member brought something unique to the experience and they learned something different from each of them. They can't name a favorite staff member. The= y are all great! Both kids have grown tremendously in their skills and abilities, but more importantly in their confidence in those abilities. Spending time with other kids who share their interest in this field has been wonderful! It has been great for their self-esteem to be around other= s with similar talents, goals, and passions who take the process seriously. It amazes me how supportive the kids are of each other's successes. You've created a competitive, but healthy environment where the kids push each other to be better in a very positive manner. This is not a "camp!" It is a Performing Arts Conservatory!" Kim Welch (parent of Sam & Natalie Welch) Natalie Welch (FPAC '08) I LOVE FPAC SO MUCH!! Improv was hilarious with Mitchell. I learned a lot with CP. George and Dudley rocked. Everyone was so nice! George did many fun things and games. Dudley was great! I love "Big C." Dance rocked my world. "Joseph" =96 I don't want it to end!!!! I love Joseph so much. Everything was great! Everything and everyone was so nice!! My first year at FPAC was =85 supercalifragilisticexpialidocious! Lee Bouvier in Grey Gardens =96 Beck Center for the Arts, Directed by Victo= ria Bussert (3/09) Jane in Peter Pan =96 Beck Center for the Arts, Directed by Fred Sternfeld (12/08) Michael in Peter Pan - Beachwood Community Theater, Directed by Jill Koslen-Freireich (3/08) Children's Choir in Joseph & the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat - FPAC, Directed by Fred Sternfeld (7/08) Villager in Beauty & the Beast - Beck Center for the Arts Directed by Fred Sternfeld (12/07) Children's Ensemble in Oliver! - Cain Park Directed by Fred Sternfeld (7/07) Sam Welch (FPAC '08) This camp rocks! "Joseph" was superb! Everything was great. ** Charlie Bucket in Willy Wonka Jr. =96 Fine Arts Association Directed by Brendan Sandham (3/09) Cadet of Who in Seussical the Musical - Fine Arts Assoc. Directed by Pierr= e Jacques Brault (12/08) Benjamin in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat =96 FPAC Directed= by Fred Sternfeld (7/08) Fagin's Boy in Oliver! =96 Cain Park Directed by Fred Sternfeld (7/07) Slightly Soiled in Peter Pan - Beachwood Community Theater Directed by Jill Koslen-Freireich (3/08) Fluff in Honk! =96 Chagrin Valley Little Theater Directed by Pam LaForce (12/07) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------= --- *A U D I T I O N S* *for* *Fairmount Performing Arts Conservatory * *Fred Sternfeld, artistic director* ** THE PROFESSIONAL TRAINING WORKSHOP *open to 6-12th grade and college students (younger students admitted by special permission) Supervisor: Carol Pribble Staff (more to be announced soon) Mitchell B. Fields, George Roth, Molly Cornwell, Fred Sternfeld, Bebe Weinberg Katz, Christianne Beffel, Dana Hart, Natalie Green, Randi Sternfeld, Tom Fulton The young people enrolled in the FPAC Professional Training Workshop should have a desire to study theater in a challenging and disciplined environment= . The training is focused on creating truthful, three dimensional characters. * ** ** ----------------------------------------------------- ** *AUDITION DATES AND TIMES Saturday, March 7, 2009* *1:00pm - 6:00pm @**Mayfield Village Performing Arts Center* *&* *Sunday, March 8, 2009* *1:00pm - 6:00pm **@**Mayfield Village Performing Arts Center* *Make an appointment by calling 440-338-3171* * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------= -- * FPAC will also be producing full scale productions of Into the Woods & The Laramie Project this summer. Students enrolled in at least one session of training are elibible to audition. MORE INFO here . ---------------------------------------------------------------------------= ---- *Other programs are available for our younger campers, no audition required! Check out details here * * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------= --- * * ** *** *for more information about FPAC, including the complete program, a typical day, staff bios, testimonials, what to prepare for your audition and how to make your audition appointment go to our website or call 440-338-3171.* --000e0cd184921bb373046395baf4 Content-Type: text/html; charset=windows-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
= Check out complete details about Fairmount Performing Arts Conser= vatory on our website: http://www.fairmountcenter.org/= fpac09/ 
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<= p class=3D"MsoBodyText" style=3D"text-align: left;">"The profe= ssional training and coaching that Sam & Natalie have received through their exposure to FPA= C has been invaluable!  Each staff member brought something unique to th= e experience and they learned something different from each of them.  Th= ey can't name a favorite staff member.  They are all great!  Bot= h kids have grown tremendously in their skills and abilities, but more importantly in their confidence in those abilities.  Spending time with other ki= ds who share their interest in this field has been wonderful!  It has bee= n great for their self-esteem to be around others with similar talents, goals, and passions who take the process seriously.  It amazes me= how supportive the kids are of each other's successes.  You've cre= ated a competitive, but healthy environment where the kids push each other to be better in a very positive manner.  This is not a "camp!"&nbs= p; It is a Performing Arts Conservatory!"
Kim Welch (parent of Sam & Natalie Welch)<= /span>

Natalie Welch  (FPAC '08)   &nb= sp;                     &= nbsp;                    =    
I LOVE FPAC SO MUCH!!  Improv wa= s hilarious with Mitchell. I learned a lot with CP. George and Dudley rocke= d.  Everyone was so nice!  George did many fun things and games. = Dudley was great!  I love "Big C."  Dance rocked my world. "Josep= h" =96 I don't want it to end!!!! I love Joseph so much.  Everything w= as great!  Everything and everyone was so nice!! My first year at FPAC= was =85 supercalifragilisticexpialidocious!

Lee Bouvier in Grey Gardens =96 Beck Center for the Arts, Directed by Victoria Bussert    (3/09)
Jane in Peter Pan =96 Beck Center = for the Arts, Directed by Fred Sternfeld     (12/08)<= span class=3D"Apple-style-span" style=3D"font-size: 26px;">
= Michael in = Peter Pan - Beachwood Community Theater, Directed by Jill Koslen-Freireich  (3/08)
Children's Choir in Joseph & th= e Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat - FPAC, Directed by Fred Sternfeld  (7/08)
V= illager in Beauty & the Beast - Beck Center for the Arts    Directed by Fred Sternfeld   (12/0= 7)
<= span class=3D"Apple-style-span" style=3D"font-weight: normal;">Children'= ;s Ensemble in Oliver! - Cain Park    Directed by Fred Sternfeld  (7/07)

Sam Welch  (FPAC '08)
This c= amp rocks!  "Joseph" was superb! Everything was great.

Charlie Bucket in Willy Wonka Jr. =96 Fine Arts Association   Directed by Brendan Sandham  (3/09)
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Cadet of Who in Seussical the= Musical - Fine Arts Assoc.  Directed by Pierre Jacques Brault    (12/0= 8)
Benjamin in Joseph and the Amazing= Technicolor Dreamcoat =96 FPAC  Directed by Fred Sternfeld  (7/08)
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Fagin's Boy in Oliver! =96 Cain Pa= rk   Directed by Fred Sternfeld  (7/07)
Slightly Soiled in Peter Pan - Bea= chwood Community Theater Directed by Jill Koslen-Freireich  (3/08)
Fluff in Honk! =96 Chagrin Valley = Little Theater        Directed by Pam LaForce&n= bsp; (12/07)
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A U D I T = I O N S
for
Fairmount Performing Arts Conservatory <= /div>
Fred Sternfeld, artistic director
 

THE PROFESSIONAL TRAINING WORKSHOP

open to 6-12th grade and college students
(yo= unger students admitted by special permission)

Supervi= sor: Carol Pribble

Staff 
(more to be announced soon)
Mitchell B. Fields, George Roth, Molly Cornwell, Fred Sternfeld, Bebe Weinb= erg Katz, Christianne Beffel, Dana Hart, Natalie Green, Randi Sternfel= d, Tom Fulton

The young people enrolled in the FPAC Professional Tra= ining Workshop should have a desire to study theater in a challenging and d= isciplined environment.  The training is focused on = creating truthful, three dimensional characters. 

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A= UDITION DATES AND TIMES
Saturday, March 7, 2009
1:00pm - 6:00pm 
@Mayfield V= illage Performing Arts Center
 
&
<= div align=3D"center">Sunday, March 8, 2009
1:00pm - 6:00p= m
@Mayfield Village Performing Arts Center

Make an appointment by calling 440-338-3171

 

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FPAC will also be producing full scale productions of = ;Into the Wood<= /span>

The Laramie Project <= /span>

this summer.  
Stude= nts enrolled in at least one session of training are elibible to audition.&= nbsp;MORE INFO here .


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Other programs are available for our younger campers, no= audition required!  
Check out details
 here 

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=

for more information about= FPAC, including the complete program, a typical day, staff bios, testimoni= als, what to prepare for your audition and how to make your audition appoin= tment go to our website &nbs= p;or call 440-338-3171.

--000e0cd184921bb373046395baf4-- From fsternfeld@gmail.com Tue Feb 24 16:35:42 2009 From: fsternfeld@gmail.com (Fred Sternfeld) Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2009 11:35:42 -0500 Subject: [FC News]Christine Howey REVIEW of FPAC's RENT: SCHOOL EDITION Message-ID: --000e0cd1389ad1fa540463acb571 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Check out this link: http://raveandpan.blogspot.com/. -- Fred Sternfeld http://www.fredsternfeld.com 216-360-0708-home 216-496-6087-cell --000e0cd1389ad1fa540463acb571 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Check out this= link: =A0http://raveandpan.blogspot.c= om/.



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http://www.fredsternfeld.com
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--000e0cd1389ad1fa540463acb571-- From fsternfeld@gmail.com Thu Feb 26 15:03:37 2009 From: fsternfeld@gmail.com (Fred Sternfeld) Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2009 10:03:37 -0500 Subject: [FC News]Chagrin Valley Times REVIEW of FPAC's RENT: SCHOOL EDITION Message-ID: --000e0cd14dee2e8cf70463d3a8ad Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Five performances remain this weekend. Friday evening's is within a few tickets of being sold out. Call 440-338-3171 to reserve your tickets. ----------------------------------------------------------- *Teen Actors Keep Up With Rent* Bob Abelman *News-Herald, Chagrin Valley Times, Solon Times, Geauga Times Courier* Member, International Association of Theatre Critics This review appeared in the *Chagrin Valley Times 2*/26/09 =93When we teach our students,=94 notes Tom Fulton, executive director of t= he Fairmount Center for the Arts in Novelty Township, =93they learn about the power of reaching =96 reaching for something beyond themselves, something greater than any single one of them can be.=94 This objective was realized this past weekend, when the Fairmount Performin= g Arts Conservatory (FPAC), the theatre division of the Fairmount Center, opened its two-week run of*Rent: School Edition.* The cast, comprised largely of high school students, tackled subject matter beyond their years and comfort zone, accepted the challenge of performing a complex pop-rock opera beyond their limited experience, and gave a performance that transcended expectations. Jonathan Larson's musical follows a year in the lives of seven friends pursuing the Bohemian lifestyle in New York City=92s East Village, where starving artists reside in condemned buildings alongside the homeless. HIV/AIDS, drug addiction and their physical and emotional consequences pervade the lives of these individuals and lead to some truly somber moment= s in the show. Yet, *Rent* is an uplifting, bittersweet celebration of life. The show gained critical acclaim and won a Tony Award for Best Musical when it opened on Broadway in 1996. It closed 12 years later and, shortly thereafter, a moderately sanitized version of the show was released and has been performed at schools and community youth theatres across the country. Although some profanity and sexually explicit material has been removed, th= e intensity of its subject matter and characters remains, which can be quite = a challenge for high school performers to realize and convincingly reproduce. Under the direction and choreography of Sean Szaller, the FPAC troupe tappe= d this intensity and, in the spirit of Mr. Fulton=92s vision, generated something greater than any one individual player. Amidst the occasionally uneven performances and technical glitches typical of every amateur production, there were stunning moments of absolute brilliance and cohesion not typically found at this level of production. These moments seemingly came out of nowhere and left the audience grabbing for a program to make sure that this was, in fact, an amateur production performed largely by teenagers. True to the spirit of the conservatory, most of these moments came during ensemble numbers that showcased the incredible voices of the collective cast, including local performers Katy Lucas from Bainbridge, Shelby Berger from Chagrin Falls, Nikki Leavitt from Pepper Pike, and Miles Sternfeld fro= m Moreland Hills. The vibrant =93La Vie Boheme,=94 which ends Act One, and th= e poignant =93Seasons of Love,=94 which opens Act Two, soared. Some of these moments were generated by individual performers who had the sheer courage to seek them out. The love song =93I=92ll Cover You,=94 sung= by a terrific Carlos Cruz, as the cross-dressing Angel, and his lover Tom Collins, played by Joel Durr, is one example. Another, the hilarious =93Ov= er the Moon,=94 featured an audacious Codie Higer from Solon, who played avant-garde performance artist Maureen. Yet another, an Act Two song entitled =93What You Own,=94 displayed the unbridled exuberance of Jesse Markowitz from Orange, who played Mark, a struggling documentary filmmaker and the narrator of the show, and Andrew Parmelee, as his best friend Roger. =93The moment they've begun to reach,=94 suggests Mr. Fulton, =93their live= s will never be the same.=94 Come witness the transformative power of live theatr= e in this FPAC production. Five performances of *Rent: School Edition* remain= , to be presented this weekend at the Mayfield Village Performing Arts Center. --000e0cd14dee2e8cf70463d3a8ad Content-Type: text/html; charset=windows-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Five performances rema= in this weekend. Friday evening's is within a few tickets of being sold= out. =A0Call 440-338-3171 to reserve your tickets.

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<= b>Teen Actors Keep Up With=A0Rent=A0

B= ob Abelman

News-Herald, Chagrin Valley Times, Solon Times, Geauga T= imes Courier

Membe= r, International Association of Theatre Critics=A0=A0

This review = appeared in the=A0Chagrin Valley Times 2/26/09=A0

=93When we teach our students,=94 no= tes Tom Fulton, executive director of the Fairmount Center for the Arts in = Novelty Township, =93they learn about the power of reaching =96 reaching fo= r something beyond themselves, something greater than any single one of the= m can be.=94

This objective was realized this past we= ekend, when the Fairmount Performing Arts Conservatory (FPAC), the theatre = division of the Fairmount Center, opened its two-week run ofRent: School= Edition.=A0 The cast, comprised largely of high school students, tackl= ed subject matter beyond their years and comfort zone, accepted the challen= ge of performing a complex pop-rock opera beyond their limited experience, = and gave a performance that transcended expectations.

Jonathan Larson's musical follows a = year in the lives of seven friends pursuing the Bohemian lifestyle in New Y= ork City=92s East Village, where starving artists reside in condemned build= ings alongside the homeless. HIV/AIDS, drug addiction and their physical an= d emotional consequences pervade the lives of these individuals and lead to= some truly somber moments in the show. Yet,=A0Rent=A0is an upliftin= g, bittersweet celebration of life.=A0

The show gained critical acclaim and won= a=A0Tony Award for Best= Musical=A0when it opened on Bro= adway in 1996.=A0 It closed 12 years later and, shortly thereafter, a moder= ately sanitized version of the show was released and has been performed at = schools and community youth theatres across the country.=A0 Although some p= rofanity and sexually explicit material has been removed, the intensity of = its subject matter and characters remains, which can be quite a challenge f= or high school performers to realize and convincingly reproduce.=A0<= br>

Under the direction and choreography= of Sean Szaller, the FPAC troupe tapped this intensity and, in the spirit = of Mr. Fulton=92s vision, generated something greater than any one individu= al player. Amidst the occasionally uneven performances and technical glitch= es typical of every amateur production, there were stunning moments of abso= lute brilliance and cohesion not typically found at this level of productio= n.=A0=A0=A0

These moments seemingly came out of = nowhere and left the audience grabbing for a program to make sure that this= was, in fact, an amateur production performed largely by teenagers.= =A0

True to the spirit of the conservato= ry, most of these moments came during ensemble numbers that showcased the i= ncredible voices of the collective cast, including local performers Katy Lu= cas from Bainbridge, Shelby Berger from Chagrin Falls, Nikki Leavitt from P= epper Pike, and Miles Sternfeld from Moreland Hills. The vibrant =93La Vie = Boheme,=94 which ends Act One, and the poignant =93Seasons of Love,=94 whic= h opens Act Two, soared.=A0

Some of these moments were generated by = individual performers who had the sheer courage to seek them out.=A0 The lo= ve song =93I=92ll Cover You,=94 sung by a terrific Carlos Cruz, as the cros= s-dressing Angel, and his lover Tom Collins, played by Joel Durr, is one ex= ample.=A0 Another, the hilarious =93Over the Moon,=94 featured an audacious= Codie Higer from Solon, who played avant-garde performance artist Maureen.= =A0 Yet another, an Act Two song entitled =93What You Own,=94 displayed the= unbridled exuberance of Jesse Markowitz from Orange, who played Mark, a st= ruggling documentary filmmaker and the=A0na= rrator=A0of the show, and Andrew= Parmelee, as his best friend Roger.=A0

=93The moment they've begun to reach= ,=94 suggests Mr. Fulton, =93their lives will never be the same.=94=A0 Come= witness the transformative power of live theatre in this FPAC production. = Five performances of=A0Rent: School Edition=A0remain, to be presente= d this weekend at the Mayfield Village Performing Arts Center.=A0 --000e0cd14dee2e8cf70463d3a8ad-- From fsternfeld@gmail.com Thu Feb 26 21:43:59 2009 From: fsternfeld@gmail.com (Fred Sternfeld) Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2009 16:43:59 -0500 Subject: [FC News]SOLD OUT -- Fri., 2/27 FPAC "RENT: SCHOOL EDITION" performance Message-ID: --000e0cd2921e02aff70463d9408e Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi, The Friday, February 27 7:30pm performance of FPAC's RENT: SCHOOL EDITION is SOLD OUT! To assure that you will have seats at another performance this weekend, please call 440-338-3171. Hope to see you there! Fred --000e0cd2921e02aff70463d9408e Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi,

The Friday, February 27 7:30pm performance of FPAC's R= ENT: SCHOOL EDITION is SOLD OUT!

To assure that =A0you will have seats at another performance this weeke= nd, please call 440-338-3171.

Hope to see you there!

Fred

--000e0cd2921e02aff70463d9408e-- From fsternfeld@gmail.com Fri Feb 27 19:54:04 2009 From: fsternfeld@gmail.com (Fred Sternfeld) Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2009 14:54:04 -0500 Subject: [FC News]SAT. EVE SOLD OUT ALSO - RENT: SCHOOL EDITION @ FPAC. Buy tickets for remaining performances at 440-338-3171. Message-ID: --000e0cd259bec48f5d0463ebd4e3 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi, The Saturday, February 28 7:30pm performance of FPAC's RENT: SCHOOL EDITION is SOLD OUT! So now, both the Friday and Saturday evening performances are sold out. There are still tickets remaining for the Saturday, February 28 2:30pm, Sunday, March 1, 2:30pm & 7:30pm performances. To assure that you will be seated, please call 440-338-3171. Hope to see you there! Fred --000e0cd259bec48f5d0463ebd4e3 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi,

The Saturday, February 28 7:30pm performan= ce of FPAC's RENT: SCHOOL EDITION is SOLD OUT!=A0 So now, both the Friday and Saturday evening performances are sold out.=A0=A0

There are still tickets remaining for the Saturday, February 28 2:30pm, Sun= day, March 1, 2:30pm & 7:30pm performances.


To assure that you will be seated, please = call 440-338-3171.

Hope to see you there!

Fred

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