CLC Couples4Life Presents:
AMORE – VALENTINE’S SPECIAL
In partnership with Focus Arts
A night of Theatre, Dinner and Dance!
Saturday 13th February 2010

£35: Theatre, Dinner & After Party
£20: Theatre & After Party
£13: Theatre Only
£10: After Party Only

The Real McCoy’s Mr Fraser Christmas Comedy Jam
Yes it’s me Mr Fraser!! I’m looking for one lucky lady to laugh joke n’ party with…..Call me! The Real McCoy’ Mr Fraser’s Christmas Comedy Jam in West London with special guests WAYNE “DIBBI” ROLLINS, FELIX DEXTER, SLIM and GLENDA JACKSON.

Get ready to see why they call JD Lawrence the King of Dramedy. Telly Award winner JD Lawrence returns with his new stage play “The Clean Up Woman.” Momma always said, “Never let another woman sit on your bed and never let her clean your house.” Journalist Terri Adams pushes aside her newlywed domestic apron for a six figure anchor job with WNY5. When Terri starts neglecting home for her new position, her supportive husband comes to his wits end and demands she clean up her act, starting with the house. To keep the peace, her man and her job, Terri hires a local cleaning service recommended by a co-worker. If not careful, she just might find “The Clean Up Woman” picking up more than she’s supposed to. JD Lawrence brings out all the bells and whistles in this witty, fast-paced dramedy that will have you rolling in the aisle.
LOCATION: The Beacon Theatre 2124 Broadway between West 74th and 75t
BUY TICKETS: Beacon Theatre.com/clean-up-woman
Fan voting has begun for the 25th annual Stellar Awards now through October 3, 2009. Fans will only be allowed to vote once for Artist of the Year by going to the Stellar Awards website.
The fan favorite winner of the “Artist of the Year” award in conjunction with the final ballot will be determined by the results of the first ballot.
And each entry must have been nationally released between July 1, 2008 and August 31, 2009 to be included in the first round ballot.
The fan favorite category started only two years ago.
This years Stellar Awards Celebration will take place on January 16th in Nashville, TN at the Grand Ole Opry.
The awards will feature a pre-concert on Thursday, January 14th and a red carpet event on Friday the 15th.
VISIT: thestellarawards.com
VOTE: vote2009
CASTING CALL AND AUDITION
For the Play ‘God’s Trombones’
God’s Trombones, famous American text from the 1920s by James Weldon Johnson, recalling the moving early church times and the moving sermons in a style fast disappearing. This is the material that inspired Barack Obama, Jesse Jackson, Martin Luther King Jnr.

James Weldon Johnson
One actress singer and one male with singing required. All dates are in London and it is an ensemble piece in revue style.
Dates for rehearsal 16, 17, 19, 20 and 21 October 2009 all day and possibly evenings. You must be a professional actor
CONTACT:
Contact with CV jasperiantheatre@mac.com or tony.jasper@blueyonder.co.uk
Auditions take place in North London in the Hampstead area.
Love Sax and all that Jazz is a theatrical production incorporating music, drama comedy and spoken word. The production explores various aspects of the love relationship and an attempt to answer the why, when and how’s of relationships.

Written by Mobo nominated spoken word and gospel artiste Alan Charles, the production chronicles the experiences of five female friends as they come to terms with their individual circumstance. Through their stories the production addresses such topics as singleness, infidelity, divorce, abuse, fornication, love and all that Jazz.
Alan has teamed back up with the majority of the cast from his 1998 hit gospel musical “I am getting there”. Together with a live band the production promises to be thought provoking, humorous and one that will inspire, uplift and edutain the whole family.
The cast includes: - Shirley Grant, Angela Blake, Michelle Charles, Selena Alexander Jackie Hector, Kay Corion, Michelle Homer and Karen Satchwell-Higgins.
Due to the nature of some scenes in the show this production is rated PG13
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FYI UK: Theatre Watch for September – ‘So Far So Hood’ performed by RCLY (Rhema Church London Youth)
‘SO FAR SO HOOD’
@
Ashcroft Theatre at the Fairfield Halls, Croydon,
on Sunday 27 September 2009,
at 4.30pm and 7.30pm
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This musical production is written, produced and performed by a 50-strong team of teenagers, facilitated by RCLY (Rhema Church London Youth).
It features hard-hitting themes such as gang violence, peer pressure and family conflict, and aims to encourage young people to make positive choices in life.
Our cast is a talented group of singers, actors, dancers and musicians from the Croydon area whose goal is to show that there are youth in South London who want to change their community for the better.
Last year’s youth production, WHAT’S YOUR STORY, was attended by over 1,400 people, including the late Mayor of Croydon, Jonathan Driver, and we were filmed by GMTV for a segment on challenging youth stereotypes.
For more info please contact:
Mark Hobbs, Youth Worker, Rhema Church London,
Email: Mark.hobbs@talktalk.net
Website: rhema.co.uk
Facebook: Rhema Church London (RCL)










