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AUDITIONS

North Coast Men's Chorus

Sunday, April 13 and 20

6:00 p.m.

Pilgrim Congregational Church

2592 W. 14th St.

Cleveland

The North Coast Men's Chorus is holding auditions for new members on Sunday, April 13 and 20 at 6:00 p.m. at Pilgrim Congregational Church, 2592 W. 14th St. in Cleveland's Tremont District. The final concert in our 20th Anniversary Season is Saturday and Sunday, June 21 and 22, 2008.

For this concert, acclaimed author Armistead Maupin (Tales of the City series) joins the Chorus in a unique opportunity to hear him read from his works as the chorus moves the plot along with song. Tunes From Tales promises to be an experience that blends some of our most beloved characters from gay literature with music in a way that you'll be talking about for months to come. We are so excited about Mr. Maupin joining us on stage in Cleveland, the hometown of his beloved character, Mary Ann Singleton.

The audition process is simple. You'll meet with the director and sing some scales and match pitch. There is no need to prepare a formal audition piece.

The North Coast Men's Chorus is a community-based musical organization which affirms the gay experience by presenting entertaining, quality performances for diverse audiences; providing a supportive environment for its members; and promoting a positive presence in the gay community and beyond. For additional information, please call 216-556-0590 and leave your name and phone number, or send an email to membership@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Please visit our website at www.ncmchorus.org for additional information.

Regular rehearsals are held from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Sunday evenings at Pilgrim Congregational Church.

Members of the Chorus represent the widest possible diversity: from doctors, lawyers, and bankers to service workers, and everything in between. Our programming reflects the same level of diversity with singing, dancing, and comedy, through music from around the world. The performances have become known for taking the audience through an entire range of emotions. As one audience member noted, "I laughed, giggled, squealed, clapped, stomped my feet, and cried at least twice. Your shows always bring out a range of emotions for me because of the music you choose; it represents life and its rainbow of experiences."

AUDITIONS

North Coast Men's Chorus

Sunday, April 6, 13, and 20

6:00 p.m.

Pilgrim Congregational Church

2592 W. 14th St.

Cleveland

The North Coast Men?s Chorus is holding auditions for new members on Sunday, April 6, 13, and 20 at 6:00 p.m. at Pilgrim Congregational Church, 2592 W. 14th St. in Cleveland?s Tremont District. The final concert in our 20th Anniversary Season is Saturday and Sunday, June 21 and 22, 2008.

For this concert, acclaimed author Armistead Maupin (Tales of the City series) joins the Chorus in a unique opportunity to hear him read from his works as the chorus moves the plot along with song. Tunes From Tales promises to be an experience that blends some of our most beloved characters from gay literature with music in a way that you'll be talking about for months to come. We are so excited about Mr. Maupin joining us on stage in Cleveland, the hometown of his beloved character, Mary Ann Singleton.

The audition process is simple. You?ll meet with the director and sing some scales and match pitch. There is no need to prepare a formal audition piece.

The North Coast Men?s Chorus is a community-based musical organization which affirms the gay experience by presenting entertaining, quality performances for diverse audiences; providing a supportive environment for its members; and promoting a positive presence in the gay community and beyond. For additional information, please call 216-556-0590 and leave your name and phone number, or send an email to membership@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Please visit our website at www.ncmchorus.org for additional information.

Regular rehearsals are held from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Sunday evenings at Pilgrim Congregational Church.

Members of the Chorus represent the widest possible diversity: from doctors, lawyers, and bankers to service workers, and everything in between. Our programming reflects the same level of diversity with singing, dancing, and comedy, through music from around the world. The performances have become known for taking the audience through an entire range of emotions. As one audience member noted, "I laughed, giggled, squealed, clapped, stomped my feet, and cried at least twice. Your shows always bring out a range of emotions for me because of the music you choose; it represents life and its rainbow of experiences."



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