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Thursday, July 27, 2006

ME Upcoming Events

UPCOMING EVENTS
Before I get into posting the ME Upcoming Events I would like to thank my family, my friends, my staff, "my" artists, our sponsors, my fans, my enemies and the rest of the wonderful people from across the world for your continued love and support. "WITHOUT YOU THERE WOULD BE NO
ME"
Now Back to our regular scheduled broadcast.

Thursday July 27, 2006
We Are Holding Auditions For the Black August Indie Artist Benefit Concert Series on Thursday July 27, 2006 @ Smash Studios, 307 w 36th Street from 9pm - 11pm. BY APPOINTMENT ONLY!!!!!! ***Special Guest Performers from Major Labels will be a part of the actual show*** All interested parties email ME or contact TONY @ 212-252-2918
Friday July 28, 2006
"America's Best Kept Secret" The IA universal & Molina Entertainment All Genres Concert Series Vol. 6 @ Dillons Lounge - 245 west 54th Btw B'way & 8th Ave. Doors Open up at 10pm - Show time is at 11pm..... RSVP: 212 - 252-2918 or email us.
Extras:
I host birthday parties and special events.
I also act as a Personal Escort for out of towners / tourists,women, artists and etc...
Very Reasonable Rates...
Free Consultation - Email ME or contact TONY @ 212-252-2918
ME is all ways looking for hard working and honest people to be a part of our family. All interested parties should contact the ME hotline @ 212-252-2918..........

DPS Now Released

Dramatists Play Service is pleased to announce the publication of:
THE GAMESTER by Freyda Thomas6 men, 5 women“A specialist in applying new spit and polish to Molière classics, Freyda Thomas turns to his comparatively obscure junior contemporary Jean-François Regnard in THE GAMESTER, based on the latter’s 1696 Le Joueur. Less an adaptation than a new commedia inspired by the original work’s basic plot outline, this sparkling farce about a compulsive gambler has no trouble bridging a 310-year gap in audience tastes. And Ron Lagomarsino’s American Conservatory Theater staging reps one of that entity’s more purely enjoyable productions in some time.” —Variety. “The dice are cast. The wheel spins until the final curtain falls. The actors play the cards they’re dealt. If all theater is to some extent a gamble, the American Conservatory Theater has drawn a winner with Freyda Thomas’ clever reshuffling of an old deck in THE GAMESTER, which opened to great waves of laughter Wednesday at the Geary Theater…It isn’t all luck, of course. Thomas has crafted her comedy skillfully upon the fairly solid frame of a little-known seventeenth-century French farce.” —San Francisco Chronicle.
THE INTELLIGENT DESIGN OF JENNY CHOW by Rolin Jones.3M, 3W (doubling)Winner of a 2006 Obie Award. “Fantastical and funny…a heartbreaking study of a wounded and abandoned bird who finds refuge, strength and empowerment through her cyber-connections with the outside world…captures the speed, strain and surreality of a serious mental illness…reveals a lost child in a techno-world who is cracking up under the parental pressure of being the perfect girl.” —Variety. “…Bright and engaging…boldly imagined…Mr. Jones unfolds his tale of pioneering science fueled by post-adolescent angst with pleasing agility.” —NY Times. “A fresh, loopy and ultimately crushing play that tickles us under the chin and in the ribs, only to rip out our vulnerable hearts…explodes with vitality and charm…blessed with Jones’ uncanny ear for spoken dialogue, the characters leap off the stage as if propelled by rocket fuel.” —New Haven Register. “Fantasy interweaves with a hard, gritty reality.” —Connecticut Post. “Harvests many laughs and finally a few tears.” —LA Times. “Explosively energetic and touching…original wide-awake script…[a] hilarious evening.” —San Diego Union-Tribune.

Wednesday, July 19, 2006

TLC Casting Call

Please review the following casting information. The show is aboutcelebrating women and making them feel beautiful. Please also forwardthis information to any contacts you feel would be interested. The show is currently in production through October.thank you.New TLC Series COVER SHOT Celebrates 'Everyday' Women Tell us why YOU deserve your very own 'SUPERMODEL' photo shoot! Have life's circumstances kept you from looking and feeling your best? We want to tell YOUR story and make YOU look and feel fabulous! We're seeking real women (ages 28-48) who have recently gone throughor are going through a transitional phase in life. Perhaps you're: -recently married or divorced -pregnant/having/just had a baby -changing careers -experiencing hard times -in the process of losing weight -have a husband/partner serving overseas This show is about personal stories, dramatic transformations andunexpected results - and it all takes place within 48 hours! Seize this once in a lifetime opportunity and tell us why YOU deserveto be transformed into a supermodel for a day! **Applicants must live within 1 hour of NYC. **Please answer the following questions below and submit it in an email to us, along with a recent photo! NO SUBMISSIONS WILL BE CONSIDERED WITHOUT THE FOLLOWING INFORMATIONAND PICTURE. Email: covershotcasting@citylightsmedia.com NAME: AGE: CONTACT NUMBERS: HOME ADDRESS: EMAIL: TELL US YOUR STORY? HOW WOULD HAVING A MAKEOVER IMPACT YOUR LIFE? WHAT IS YOUR AVAILABILITY DURING THE WEEKDAYS TO COME IN FOR ANINTERVIEW (IN MANHATTAN)?

DPS Now Published

Dramatists Play Service is pleased to announce the publication of:

BLOOD ORANGE by David Wiener3M, 4W“[Wiener’s] dialogue is honest, quick, and funny. The people he’s created speak for themselves. And as the vehicle carrying them hurtles to its disturbing conclusion, you can’t help but squirm.” —The Village Voice.

THE BLOWIN OF BAILE GALL by Ronan Noone4M 1W"[Mr. Noone] develops each [conflict] in turn to a moment of physical or emotional violence, as if springing traps one by one…Engrossing …" —NY Times. "Simmers beautifully and explodes with force." —BackStage. "Brilliant…a fiercely quiet treasure." —Show Business Weekly. "Wonderful dialogue…vivid and meaningful." —CurtainUp. "Excellent…searing and startling." —The Irish Voice. "BAILE GALL shines." —Boston Globe. "Raw emotions and deep regrets fuel a fierce, often funny and fast-paced new play." —Boston Herald.

DISCONNECT by Rob Ackerman3M, 2W“Scathingly well-observed dialogue, damning (and redeeming) character twists, clinical distance, and hysterical passion…DISCONNECT aptly lauds values other than success…fascinating and engaging…” —Time Out. “Funny and ambitious…impressive…exhilarating. DISCONNECT is that rare show that takes its message—that humanity is not getting better at communicating, even while inventing new ways to do so—seriously, but does not take itself seriously. There are not many other shows around that can make you laugh and think at the same time.” —nytheatre.com. “A thoughtful consideration of a man’s midlife crisis that goes beyond mere personal issues to illuminate America’s ugly corporate mindset. Lively…intelligent…realistic and first-rate.” —The Star Ledger.

THE PILLOWMAN by Martin McDonagh4M, 5 bit parts (2M, 1W, 1 boy, 1 girl)“Energizing…a blindingly bright black comedy…[what makes] the unsettling and exhilarating new play from Mr. McDonagh…so gripping as theater is how narrative art becomes the play’s and the character’s very life blood.” —NY Times. “[McDonagh is] a dangerously prodigious master of theatrical form with a talent that goes far deeper than most people understand…THE PILLOWMAN [is] thoroughly startling and genuinely intimidating.” —Chicago Tribune. “McDonagh’s least forgiving, bravest play.” —Variety. “A complex tale about life and art, about fact and illusion, about politics, society, cruelty and creativity.”

BFE by Julia Cho4 men, 5 women (doubling)“…an insightful, beautifully structured drama about the agonies and comforts of isolation…” —NY Times.

THE GOD OF HELL by Sam Shepard3 men, 1 woman“Startling…apocalyptic…a confident and unsettling scenario of surreal doom.” —New Yorker. “A robust new farce [that] shows Mr. Shepard’s gift for finding deadpan surrealism in bucolic speech…as hilarious as it is sobering.” —NY Times. “Deliriously entertaining and deeply scary…a shivering work of existential mystery.” —NY Newsday. “Pungent and poignant…darkly comic…masterfully acerbic.” —USA Today.

THE LAST DAYS OF JUDAS ISCARIOT by Stephen Adly Guirgis10 men, 5 women (doubling)“[THE LAST DAYS OF JUDAS ISCARIOT] shares many of the traits that have made Mr. Guirgis a playwright to reckon with in recent years: a fierce and questing mind that refuses to settle for glib answers, a gift for identifying with life’s losers and an unforced eloquence that finds the poetry in lowdown street talk…Mr. Guirgis is a zealous and empathic researcher, and he presents dilemmas of ancient Galilee in terms winningly accessible to the twenty-first century...” —NY Times. “Stephen Adly Guirgis has written a real jaw-dropper…expressionistic fantasy…raw language and flamboyantly street-savvy characters…his imagination is dazzling and his command of language downright thrilling.” —Variety. "…one of the most passionate and powerful young playwrights to have come down the theatrical runway…a must for anyone interested in the work of thoughtful and original playwrights.” —CurtainUp. “An extraordinary play…not since Angels in America have I seen a play so unafraid to acknowledge the power of the spirit…” —The Guardian (UK).

ON THE MOUNTAIN by Christopher Shinn2 men, 2 women“Christopher Shinn’s well-plotted new drama has surprising nuance and sudden surges of emotion. The play offers several outstanding monologues, some tender, some searing, and one unforgettable.” —The New Yorker. “Christopher Shinn, an up-and-coming playwright of exceptional talent, trains his focus squarely on the unexceptional in ON THE MOUNTAIN, a gentle wisp of a play…Mr. Shinn sees and hears people as they are, and his greatest strength is his ability to reproduce onstage the clumsy poetry of natural human interaction. That skill is rarer than you might think.” —NY Times. “An unexpectedly compelling tale about those living the aftermath of a fictional legend’s decade-old suicide.” —NY Newsday. “Christopher Shinn is a writer who likes to notate encounters precisely…ON THE MOUNTAIN is so skillfully written.” —The Village Voice.

Saturday, July 01, 2006

What we’re looking for: The Producers of the MTV's The Real World are looking for 6 Attractive girls between ages 19 and 32, with very strong, different, and interesting personalities to live in a house together. Unlike the Real World the house is not co-ed and the objective is to work towards managing whatever personality trait is keeping them from accomplishing their goals in life.The show is the "Real World" with a Twist! And if you or someone you know could benefit from this experience...Give us a Holla!Just answer a few questions below and send 1 photo, (no website links) and someone will call you. NAME:PHONE:EMAIL:AGE:CITY & STATE:ORIGINALLY FROM:CURRENT OCCUPATION OR SCHOOL:WHAT MAKES YOU A BAD GIRL:WHAT'S AN ISSUE YOU'RE CURRENTLY FACING:WHAT ARE YOUR BEST AND WORST TRAITS:Best Trait #1:Best Trait #2:Worst Trait #1.Worst Trait #2.***Send your complete info to: Badgirlsclub@chocolategurlhappy.comGood Luck!