Tuesday, August 28, 2018

News from Mark G Auerbach Public Relations / September

Dear Clients, Colleagues, and Friends,

Please note: Our offices will be closed on Monday, September 3, .
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We’re proud to share our clients’ activities

Berkshire Film and Media Collaborative hosts its 5th annual Exchange in Springfield on October 20. Pilar Alessandra from On The Page will teach workshops on pitching screenplays and scripts. Tickets on sale September 15. Sponsorship opportunities are available. For details on Pilar Alessandra: https://www.onthepage.tv/ For event details: www.berkshirefilm.org.

The Big Broadcast! the annual Jazz Ensembles of Mount Holyoke College recreation of a live 1940s radio show returns to Chapin Auditorium, Mount Holyoke College, on Saturday, March 2, 2019. Tickets go on sale later this Fall. Sponsorship opportunities are available. For details: ask me.

The Capitol Steps perform every Friday and Saturday at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center,  in Washington, DC. Tickets are available through Ticketmaster. They also perform throughout the year at theatres coast-to-coast. Their new CD, Make America Grin Again, is now available For details: http://capsteps.com/

The Mike Thornton Agency brings The Capitol Steps back to Cambridge, MA for their annual Thanksgiving show, Saturday, November 24 at 5PM & 8PM, Sanders Theatre, Harvard University. Tickets are on sale at the Harvard Box-Office. For details:  617-496-2222 or https://www.boxoffice.harvard.edu

Steven Schoenberg, pianist and composer, and author and WMass gallery owner Richard Michelson, have collaborated on a new musical, Dear Edvard, which will be workshopped on Martha’s Vineyard on September 3. Steven appeared on ArtsBeat Radio to talk about this performance. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0KBQfzrcvI For information on that performance: http://mvplayhouse.org/theater/2018/09/dear-edvard/. For details on Steven Schoenberg: http://stevenschoenberg.com/

Jeanne Yocum, author of The Self-Employment Survival Guide: Proven Strategies to Succeed as Your Own Boss, will present her workshop, The Thrills (and Chills) of Self-Employment, including myths of self-employment, benefits of being your own boss and the self-employment mindset. Q&A to follow presentation on October 4, Chapel Hill Public Library, Chapel Hill, NC. For details: https://www.succeedinginsmallbusiness.com/the-self-employment-survival-guide/

The Westfield News Group will sponsor a production of Pirandello’s Naked at The Berkshire Theatre Group’s Unicorn Theatre in Stockbridge, September  27-October 28. Eric Hill directs. For details: https://www.berkshiretheatregroup.org. For information on the Westfield News Group: .http://thewestfieldnews.com/  

More Shameless Self-Promotion
89.5fm/WSKB’s ArtsBeat Radio airs weekly on Fridays at 8AM. September guests include Elizabeth Williamson and Jackson Gay from Hartford Stage’s Make Believe; composer Adam Schoenberg, Maestro Kevin Rhodes, and tubist Steve Perry previewing the Springfield Symphony 75th season. Actors James Barry and Tara Franklin talk about Berkshire Theatre Group’s Naked, and Barrington Stage’s Julianne Boyd previews The Glass Menagerie.  Tune in on 89.5fm/WSKB, or stream via www.wskb.org or www.westfieldtv.org

My ArtsBeat columns and theatre reviews for Westfield News Group, and articles for Succeeding in Small Business are catalogued at Random Notes From a P.R. Guyhttp://mgauerbach.blogspot.com/



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