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October 12, 2008
What’s On Now?
Other Voices
A weekly presentation of the best in public radio long-form documentary and journalism from across the country and right at home
Also Playing Now:
Later Today On WKSU
7:00
Speaking of Faith
Public radio's premiere national program about religion, meaning, ethics and ideas hosted by journalist and theologian, Krista Tippett.
8:00
Weekend Edition®
10:00
A Prairie Home Companion® with Garrison Keillor
Visit a simpler time as Garrison Keillor and friends take listeners on a weekly journey to Lake Wobegon, Minnesota with music, comedy, and the host’s beloved monologue.
12:00
The Baroque Era with David Roden
WKSU Music Director David Roden presents the beauty of baroque music (from Monteverdi to Bach) with excursions into the Renaissance and the early Classical era.
What’s On Now?
Other Voices
A weekly presentation of the best in public radio long-form documentary and journalism from across the country and right at home
Also Playing Now:
Later Today On WKSU's News Channel
7:00
Speaking of Faith
Public radio's premiere national program about religion, meaning, ethics and ideas hosted by journalist and theologian, Krista Tippett.
8:00
Weekend Edition®
10:00
A Prairie Home Companion® with Garrison Keillor
Visit a simpler time as Garrison Keillor and friends take listeners on a weekly journey to Lake Wobegon, Minnesota with music, comedy, and the host’s beloved monologue.
12:00
Only a Game
Only A Game, hosted by author and veteran NPR commentator Bill Littlefield, appeals to sports fans and sports avoiders alike.
What’s Playing Now?
Classical Music
With Gillian Martin
6:26
Georges Bizet: Symphony (Orpheus Chamber Orchestra)
7:01
David Popper: Tarantella (Munich Chamber Orchestra)
7:06
George Mavroedes: To John (Laura Gilbert, flute)
7:09
Franz Joseph Haydn: Piano Sonata #37 (Alfred Brendel, piano)
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Later Today On WKSU's Classical Channel
12:00
The Baroque Era with David Roden
WKSU Music Director David Roden presents the beauty of baroque music (from Monteverdi to Bach) with excursions into the Renaissance and the early Classical era.
2:00
Classical Music with Sylvia Docking
Enjoy the best classical music with host Sylvia Docking.
4:30
In Performance
The best in live classical music performances from around Northeast Ohio, produced by WKSU and hosted by Jeff St. Clair.
6:00
Classical Music with Bob Christiansen
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Holy
Water Fight
“Why would anyone
come to a water park on Christmas Eve?”
moans the hired Santa, who wants the day off.
Indeed, there are two prominent groups who would
find nothing odd about booking a vacation at
an indoor water park in Sandusky, Ohio on not
only a major “Christian” holiday,
but when there might just be a major snowstorm.
Let’s just say the result is a middle
east war.
STORY
by Mark Jaffe
MUSIC by David Savord
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Cast:
Jim Kisicki - Santa
Jean Zarzour - Maryam
Fred Gloor - Adnan
Jeannie Task - Lisa
Caleb Sekeres – Nate
Angeline Wynn – Chloe, Lifeguard,
various characters
Tom Kondilas – Todd, and various
characters
Nick Horton – various characters
Remy Halliday – Duncan, Lifeguard,
various characters
Ryan Washabaugh – Sayeed, various
characters
Sarah Jaffe – Danielle (and general
screaming)
Jana Jaffe – little Jewish girl (and
general screaming)
Joe Gunderman – Anton, Nat. Guard
Commander
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Mark
Jaffe - Author, Rowe (The Park Manager)
Marc Jaffe was a writer for the television
show Seinfeld and is most remembered for their
Christmas story where Elaine exposes her nipple
on a Christmas card, voted as one of the top 10
all-time favorite episodes. Marc has written screenplays,
does voice-over work and is the author of the
highly-acclaimed, hysterical book, Sleeping With
Your Gynecologist – Tales From My Marriage
to an OB/GYN, which was recently optioned to become
a sitcom by Danny DeVito's company. Marc spent
seven years as a stand-up comedian and has performed
on a dozen national TV shows. He lives in Cleveland
with his wife and three daughters.
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Jean
Zarzour - Maryam
Jean Zarzour has appeared internationally
in television, radio, film and theater. Film credits
include The Public Eye with Joe Pesci, Lost In
Yonkers with Mercedes Ruhell,Street Corner Justus
with Clint Howard and Proximity withJames Coburn
& Rob Lowe. T.V. credits include Candid Camera
and America's Funniest People. Off-Broadway she
has appeared in West Side Story, A Midsummer Night
and Nuts. Locally at Cleveland Play House, Great
Lakes Theatre Festival, Dobama, Berea Summer Theater.
Jean most recently appeared in Ensemble Theater’s
The Sweepersat The Cleveland Play House. She is
currently understudying 2 roles in Menopause The
Musical at the 14th St. Theater at Playhouse Sq.
and has also performed in MTM in the role of Earth
Mother in Des Moines, IA and most recently in
Ft. Lauderdale, Fl.As Owner of LIPSCHTICK, Jean
puts the "Show" in "Business"
with customized comedy for corporate and social
events, nationwide.
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Fred
Gloor - Adnam
Fred Gloor was an instructor and understudy
for the Second City Cleveland and a cast member
of Something Dada. He is currently the Co-Director
of the Cleveland Theater Collective, and is also
an adjunct theatre professor for both Lake Erie
College and Tri-C.
As an actor, his work has been seen at such theaters
as The Cleveland Play House, The Great Lakes Theater
Festival, Dobama and The Beck Center. Recent directing
credits include The Bald Soprano for Charenton,
Fuddy Meers for Tri-C West, and Six Pens None
the Richer for the Second City.
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Caleb
Sekeres - Nate
Caleb Sekeres has been an actor for over
a decade, performing in regional theatre and off-Broadway.
He has appeared at Hartford Stage in Tony Kushner’s
adaptation of A Dybbuk and at the Long Wharf Theatre
in She Stoops to Conquer. In New York he has appeared
in Ping Chong’s Blind Ness at La MaMa, and
in Jeremy Dobrish’s Ghoul at the Ohio Theatre.
When not doing voice-over work, Caleb curls up
with his Menorah and studies many plays for his
MFA in Acting at Kent State University.
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Angeline
Wynn - Chloe, Lifeguard, various characters
Angeline is a senior BFA Musical Theatre major
at Kent State University. She has been in several
shows at Kent State including The Wild Party and
visiting director Ping Chong's BLIND NESS. She
and the cast traveled to New York City last summer
to perform BLIND NESS at LaMaMa theatre off-broadway.
Outside of Kent she has been seen at the Canton
Player's Guild in Cabaret and The Emperor's New
Clothes. Angeline has also contributed to two
independent films by William Johns, Too Good to
Be True and The Last Straw. Last spring she was
used for a test shoot for the new Alexis Vogel
Cosmetics infomercial. Great Moose Lodge is her
first work in radio.
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Remy
Halliday - Duncan, Lifeguard, various characers
Remy Halliday is a graduating senior from Kent
State University's B.F.A. Acting program. He is
known best for his off-beat stand-up comic style
and constant attempts to fuse the educational
with the absurd. "The Remy Halliday Company"
will be performing an original work "Waiting
for Spencer" this March from the 15th-17th
in theater B005 of the Music and Speech building
as a part of the KSU School of Theatre and Dance's
annual Student Theatre Festival.
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David
Savord - Music
David Savord - composer, arranger and performer
- is still growing up in Sandusky, Ohio.
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