Canadian Players Here Feb. 5: Wide Interest' I Shown The Canadian Players' pre- sentation of Bernard Shaw's "Saint Joan", corning to the Masonic Auditorium this Satur- day night, features a husband and wife team as key operators. Husband Douglas Campbell di- rects the platform version of the Shaw show, while his wife, Ann Casson, plays the leading role Of Joan, the Maid of Orleans. The presentation of the play is a concentrated version, with- out scenery or costumes, focus- sing attention on the drama and the acting calibre of the produc- tion. Both husband and wife have worked together on the stage in Britain before Campbell came to Canada to play leading roles in the Stratford Shakespearean Festival productions in 1953-'54. Described as "workman-like", the platform presentation of "Saint Joan" makes use of simple sound and lighting equip- ment, and, according to Camp- bell. this type of production "places the . emphasis on the actors and drama rather than on external trappings." The title role in "Saint Joan" is being played by Ann Casson, wife of Douglas Campbell and daughter of leading British ac- tress, Dame Sibyl Thorndyke. Miss Casson even succeeded in pleasing the playwright G.B.S., who said: "You are exactly the right humor for it; for Joan is a vol- cano of energy from beginning to end, and never the snivelling Cinderella; born to be burnt, that all the others except he first (i.e. Dame Sibyl Thorndyke) made her." The Players' production of 'Saint Joan" is being sponsored here by Sol Krim, prominent Detroit theater manager and producer. Tickets for this one-time per- formance here are available to= day at Grinnell's and tomorrow *.t the Masonic Temple. "Certainly Must. be Recommended" —Dick Osgood ulie Coming: "AMA" to be Followed by the Newest Japanese Color Film "GATES OF HELL" A MIMI= ellald ISM • 113111111• 1111 ■ 1111•111• WE ARE NOW CATERING For WEDDINGS, SHOWERS, B A R MITZVAHS, SWEET SIX TEEN S, ETC. Moderate Prices. Can accommodate from 25 to 125 people. Dance floor and piano also available. Serving dinners to the public on Sundays and Holidays only. See us in our newly beautifully remodeled Dining Rooms. Korrnendy's Dining Room and Catering 114 Pallister TR. 3-7444 or TR. 1-4485 LktillIII I IIIIiIllt1111111910111111111 1911111111 1 11111111111111111111 t 1IIIII11119111111111111111111M0t1111111 1 11111111110i11111111011In 'Changing Concept of God Danny Raskin's LISTENING — III DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, February 4, 1955 Irving Panush, principal of Sholem Aleichent School, will speak on "The Changing Con- cepts of God in Jewish Thought" at a program arranged by the adult program committee and afternoon study group of Chap- ter II, Sholem Aleichem Insti- tute, at 8:30 p. m., Monday, at the Institute, 18485 Wyoming. The public is invited. NORTHLAND DRIVER TRAINING Training Institute Graduate • Professional Certified Teacher • Dual-Control Training Car • AAA Driver Saul H. Sinkoff LI. 7-3313 Personal Instruction Sunday and Evenings Included BACK IN 1911, L. Wolfe Gil- Dept. at U. of D., is adviser to ••••••••• bert began writing hit songs the group . . . He is not Jewish. that the whole nation was soon . . . The school is cooperating singing . . Today, he is still by offering facilities for a chap- • I'D LOVE TO BE doing it . . But sitting in his el in which Jewish services may PART OF YOUR PARTY room at the Sheraton-Cadillac be held . . Whatever informa- Hotel, last week, "Wolfie" as he tion is desired by Jewish boys is fondly called, could remember considering going to U. of D., the aches and pains gone the fraternity, unnamed as yet, AND HIS BAND through before getting the first is at their service . . . A pending or one published . .. Now 68 years charter will soon be received by old, even though he certainly the new group. ♦ doesn't look or act it, "Wolfie" * * has come out with a tune in A TOUCH OF INNOCENCE which he tries to tell about the that caused a bit of laughter Delightfully heart pangs of the many ama- occurred one night last week Air-Conditioned teur songwriters trying to get a when Mrs. Marian Singer was break with that one big number entertaining some of her friends Delicatessen • Restaurant • Cocktail Lounge they need to put them on the at home . . Out walked 4-year-. Famous for Fine Fetid glory road to success . . He old son, Lyle, in all his glory— DINNERS 4:30 to 9:30 • AFTER THEATRE SNACKS calls it "Mr. Publisher (Have I bare as could be . . Delight- Businessmen's Lunch 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Got a Song For You)" . . . cap- fully, he called to Mrs. Siner, TRAY CATERING A SPECIALTY turing a phrase heard mans "Look, mom, I'm barefoot." times along Tin Pan Alley and _ . * * * in the offices of music pUblish- FUND-RAISING gals of Sis- ing houses all over the country. . . . It has been recorded on an terhood of -Adas Shalom Syna- SPECIAL— THIS WEEK ONLY! "American" label, sung by Bob gogue working on Donor Lunch- London . . and is soon to be eon . . . Feb. - 9 .. . are versatile in more ways than one . . . SINAI KOSHER SAUSAGE COMPANY released. Chairman Esther Allan is an In conjunction with "WOLFIE" WAS IN Detroit for accomplished concert pianist, a day ... to get reaction to an- Ticket Co-Chairman Florence other song he has written which Scheff, a blues singer, other he hopes will become the official Ticket Co-Chairman Belle tune for police departments of Schragi, an actress . • . Their the nation . . . He and Detective talents were displayed in a show Offer You Al "Abe" Levine of the Homicide given at their recent Donor Bureau of the Denver police are Rally ... the script being writ- SINAI "48 - STRICTLY KOSHER the writers of "The Man . Behind ten by Lillian Slomovitz, herself the Badge" . . endorsed by I. a fine singer. Raw Pickled B: "Dad" Bruce, president of the * * Inter national. Association of BEN WIGDER tells the quip Chiefs of Police . . While in by Rep. Emanuel Celler who 12162 DEXTER town, "Wolfie" made a tape for spoke at the Israel bond func- TO.8-9829; TO; 6-9804 the "In Our Opinion" radio show tion at the house of Dave Gold- which will be heard this Sunday berg. Rep. Celler, who has been over WJR at 12:30 p.m. with in Congress since 1923, has moderator George Cushing . . • learned over the years to stand Be sure to listen. • on the left while a picture is WHO CAN FORGET songs like being taken. That way, he ex- "Waiting For The Robert E. 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