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Tuesday, February 14, 2023


  • Press Releases for The Liberty Theatre – Home of Little Theatre on the Bay
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    Kathleen Vineyard <oregoncoastpress@gmail.com>
    To:Kathleen Vineyard
    Bcc:miranda7039@yahoo.com
    Tue, Feb 14 at 9:46 AM
    Good morning!
    My name is Kathleen Vineyard. I write and submit press releases on behalf of The Liberty Theatre – Home of Little Theatre on the Bay (LTOB). 

    The LTOB board of directors has provided me with a current media list; however, the only information included are email addresses. I am reaching out to you today with the hope of gathering additional information in order to be more effective in distributing future communications.

    Please take a moment to reply to this email with your answers to a few questions. 

    1. What is the name of your organization?
    2. What is your name?
    3. What is your title?
    4. Please confirm your email address.
    5. What is your phone number?
    6. What is your lead time for the submission of press releases?
    7. What is the best day of the week or month to submit?
    8. How often do you want to hear about LTBO?
    9. How many words are you looking for?
    10. Is there anyone else in your organization that I should contact?

    Your time is valuable. Please know that you are sincerely appreciated. I will keep this information confidential and use it only to better serve LTOB and communicate more effectively with you. 

    I look forward to working with you!

    With gratitude,
    Kathleen

    --
       Kathleen Vineyard
       541.808.2229
       oregoncoastpress.com

 

Posted by Mycroft at 5:47 PM No comments:

Eaten Up with Style


 


South Park creator Trey Parker’s Cannibal! The Musical! is the kind of true story of the only person convicted of cannibalism in America - Alfred Packer. The sole survivor of an ill-fated trip to the Colorado Territory, he tells his side of the harrowing tale to news reporter Polly Pry as he awaits his execution. And his story goes like this: While searching for gold and love in the Colorado Territory, he and his companions lost their way and resorted to unthinkable horrors, including toe-tapping songs! 


FIlled with Parker’s trademark dark comic edge and buffoonery, Cannibal! is for mature audiences only. Auditions are February 25th at 6:30 PM at The Liberty Theatre at 2100 Sherman Avenue, North Bend, Oregon. Please prepare part of a song and be prepared to move.


Seeking ninjas, cyclops, maidens, dancers, trappers, erstwhile heroes, shopkeepers, judges, penguins, and someone to play Cartman (really). Most roles sing and/or dance, talent in these particular areas not necessarily required. Broad sense of humor definitely required.


Casting:

Alfred Packer: Hero, silly, dim, valiant, miner

Polly Pry: Heroine, inquisitive, brilliant reporter

James Humphrey: Cartman (really), brash, an idiot, hysterical, miner

George Noon: Nerd, naive, sweet, really, really wants to have a girlfriend, miner

Frank Miller: A butcher that refuses to sing or dance. Sarcastic, intelligent. Miner.

Israel Swan: Cheerful, bizarre, sings/dances the showstopper, miner

Shannon Bell: Preacher, sincere, slightly manic, miner

Liane: Packer’s horse (played by a girl), amazing dancing/clownwork a plus

French Cabazon: A quasi-operatic trapper and villain, 

Packers rivalLoutzenheiser: Trapper, bad guy

Nutter: Trapper, bad guy (but sweet): 

The wise/weird head of a tribe of Native American 

Japanese foreign exchange students 

Tribe: Native American Japanese foreign exchange students

The Voice of Doom

Judge Jerry

Tiny Tim

The Cyclops

The Sheriff

The miners fathers

Dancers

Cowbell artiste’

Clerks, frogs, etc…


Rehearsals start in March. Performances are Fridays and Saturdays, May 19th-June 3rd. For more information visit www.thelibertytheatre.org. Performed by special arrangement with Concord Theatricals.


Shpadoinkle!


 

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Wednesday, February 8, 2023

See the World

 


 

    South Coast Folk Society <southcoastfolksociety@gmail.com>
    To:Our PSA: Thank You!
    Bcc:miranda7039@yahoo.com
    Wed, Feb 8 at 10:21 AM
    Greetings to all Media Contacts and Friends of the Folk Society.
    Announcing two very special public events happening on the South Coast this month, 
    The premier International Music Dance Band, Kef, will be live at two venues on the South Coast:
    FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 7PM IN FLORENCE AT THE FLORENCE SENIOR CENTER.
    SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 7PM IN LANGLOIS AT THE LANGLOIS CHEESE FACTORY.
    In addition, there will be a free Eastern European dance lesson at 5:30 on Saturday at the Cheese factory.
    All are welcome at every event.
    This is a rare opportunity to enjoy this popular band.
    Many thanks for your help to inform your listeners and readers about these events.
    Feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
    Paul Poresky - 541-404-8267

    From: South Coast Folk Society

    Subject: World Music Concert and Dance!

    When: Friday, February 17, and Saturday, February 18

    Time: 7:00 PM to 10:00PM

    Where: **Friday, Feb. 17, FLORENCE SENIOR CENTER, 1570 Kingwood Dr.

    Where: **Saturday, Feb.18, LANGLOIS CHEESE FACTORY, 94179 Allen Boice Dr.

    Featuring: Music by THE KEF BALKAN BAND from EUGENE

    FREE Afternoon Dance Workshop Saturday 5:30-6:15 pm Saturday, the 18th in Langlois, prior to the dance.

     

    World Music Concert and Dance Coming to Florence and Langlois

     

    The South Coast Folk Society is pleased to announce that the premier Pacific Northwest folk dance band, Kef, will be making a special appearance in Florence on Friday evening February 17th, and In Langlois on Saturday evening February 18.  One of the region’s most popular folkdance bands is coming to the south coast for a mini-tour.  On Friday, February 17th there will be a concert and dance party at the Florence Senior Center from 7:00-10:00 pm.  On Saturday the 18th the fun starts at 5:30 pm with a free folkdance lesson followed by a dance party from 7:00 to 10:00 pm at the Langlois Cheese Factory. Great music and festive social dancing are on tap for this special weekend. Both events are open to the public.

     

    Kef is a popular ethnic folkdance band that has received praise at venues throughout the Pacific Northwest for the quality of their music and the authenticity of their sound. This is a Balkan/International dance festival.  The six musicians in the Kef Band have honed their talent over the past twelve years playing for audiences from Seattle to San Francisco.  The band features trumpets, flugelhorn, saxophone, cello, percussion, accordion, and vocals.  Their music is infused with energy and grace.  Its distinctive sound is delightful.  Kef plays a wonderful variety of dance music from Eastern Europe and around the world.  Featuring Balkan village folk melodies and lively dance grooves, all their music is a joy to hear and a pleasure to dance to.  

     

    On Saturday afternoon at 5:30, skilled dance instructors will lead an afternoon workshop to enhance everyone’s enjoyment of the evening dance party.  The workshop is free.  Suggested donation for the dance parties is 10 per person. Students are always free.  Both events are alcohol and fragrance free.  Enjoy r­­efreshments during the break.  For more information call 541-404-8267.  


    --

    http://www.southcoastfolksociety.com

 

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