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November 27, 1970 - Image 46

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-11-27

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MOVIE GUIDE

BERKLEY

DOWNTOWN

FOX

12 mi.-coolie/Ie.

Li 2-0330
Robert Mitchum & George Kennedy In

2911 Woodward—WO 1-1414

"THE GOOD GUYS AND THE
BAD GUYS"

Terror That Rips The Screams Right
Out of Your Throat

WED., THURS., FRI., MON., TUES. Open
6:45, shown at 7:00 a 10.20.

"BLOOD MANIA"

Plus

"NIGHTMARE IN WAX"

Anthony D
ge t:Ir r ) rn
F
a Shelley

"FLAT"

in

BOTH IN COLOR
Every WEDNESDAY Ladies Day
Late Show FRIDAY and SATURDAY
For Schedule Information
Call WO 1-7117

SAT. Re-Open at 6:44 shown at 7:00
& 10:25.

.NEIGHBORHOOD

Shown at 1:55 only.
SUN. Open at 1:30

"THE GOOD GUYS AND THE
BAD GUYS"

AMERICANA 9 941 tk °`99n91V1 54il a

.r13233131ks.
BLOOMFIELDWZa

"W U S A" (GP

"GOODBYE COLUMBUS"

WED. thru SUN. 4:15 a 8:10. MON. &
TUES. 7:00 only.

MONDAY is

adult admission for the price of 1.1

/1=

BAD GUYS"

CAMELOT

_"MONSTER ZERO"

WED. LADIES DAY at 1:00 only. All
seats $1. MON. thru FRI. 7:00, 9:30.
SAT. 2:00, 4:30, 7:15, 10:00. SUN. 2:00,
5:30, 8:30.

:1.5 ■

Shown at 3:00.

Birming ham 5

"IT'S A MAD, MAD, MAD,
MAD WORLD"

Voodward at Maple

Si

Is

"DIRTY DINGUS MAGEE" (GP)

Starring Frank Sinatra
and George Kennedy

WEEKDAYS 8:30 only. SAT. a SUN.
9:30.
Plus
James G
a Susan Plesshete in

5:30 S.

8:15.

"SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL SHERIFF"

Also

"KELLY'S HEROES" (GP)

Starring Clint Eastwood
MON., TUES., WED. 7:00 only. THURS.,
FRI., & SUN. 2:30 a 6:55. SAT. 2:00,
6:15, 10:25.

TAKE THE FAMILY
OUT TO DINNER
AND A SHOW

MONDAY

With Alan Arkin
FRI. 6:00, 8:20, 10:45. SAT. 1:30, 3:45,
6:00, 8:20, 10:45. SUN. 2:30, 4:30. EVE.
7:00, 9:30. MON., TUES., THURS. 7:00,
9:30. WED. 12:10, 2:30. EVE. 7:00, 9:30.

REDFORDxtapser

at Grand River
Parkilig
Barbara Streisand, Walter Mattheau

"HELLO DOLLY"

WED., THURS., MON., TUES. 7:15, 9:45.
FRI. 7:15, 10:00. Organ Interlude 9:40.
SAT. & SUN. 2:05, 4:40, 7:20, 9:50.
For special group rates call 962.7200

is

"COUPLES DAY"

/ 2

Plymouth Rd.
at Farmington Rd.
GA 7-0400 a KE 4-6400
Exclusive Michigan Engagement

MAI KAI

"CATCH-22" (R)

MON., TUES. a WED. 1:40. THURS.,
FRI., A SUN. 5:10, 9:40. SAT. 4:30 &

WEEKDAYS 7:00 a 11:00. SAT. a SUN.
8:05 only.
Entertainment a Metro
Coupons Accepted

adult admission for the price of 1..

WASHINGTON

Batsheva Dance Company of Israel

U.S. Debut Tour of Martha Graham-trained Company,
founded by Baroness Bethsabee de Rothschild in 1963.
Tuesday, Dec. 1, 8:30 p.m.

Miller Road

"HELLO DOLLY"

Shown at 1:20 and

ATLAS

W. Warr S 81.

Barbara Streisand, Walter Mattheau in

"WAR OF THE GARGANTULAS"

On Plymouth Rd., VE 5-0430
3 btks. W. of Greenfield
Milton Berle, Spencer Tracy
a an all star cast

Royal Oak, Mich.
LI 1-0082

The Ultimate Escape Film
Exclusive Area Showing
Brian Keith in

'THE McKENZIE BREAK"

Also
Anthony Quinn a Anna Magnanl

"SECRET OF SANTA VITTORIA"

Auditorium of the Detroit Institute of Arts

Matinee SAT. a SUN. continous show-
ing of regular program.

Previews Dec. 4th & 5th 8:30 & 10:30
Dec. 9th & 10t12-8:30
Henry K. Merlin and Gene Rosenberg Presents
A General Entertainment Corp. Production

Multi-Racial Orchestra
Picks David Syme to Solo

Art Institute Ticket Office (132 - 2730), J. L. Hudson Ticket Offices, $7,
Se, $9

-

"BALD

A Musical Satirical Comedy Revue

Music and Lyrics by Mort Mere AL Rudy Simons

Sketches by: Larry Right, Bob Talbert, Ken Bonin
and Iry Lettosky
Directed by: David Regal — Music Directed by: Ray
Taylor — Set by: Stan Gill — With: Dick DeVees,
Burt Harris, Lynn Howard, Larry Parks, Pam Parks
and Liz Shell

THE

ZODIAC

THEATER

12 Mile at Northwestern

Reservations and

358-0226

Ticket Information

- LAST NIGHT SAT.
Henry K. Martin presents

"BAG IT"

Hit Comedy Revue

Associate Producer Gene Rosenberg

NO PERFORMANCE FRIDAY

Final Night Saturday, Nove. 28th

Performances 8:30 and 10:30

THE

ZODIAC
12 Mile

THEATER

at Northwestern

Rlions
Ticket
Information

TERROR

358-0226

THAT RIPS THE SCREAMS
RIGHT OUT OF YOUR THROAT!

Temple Israel organist David
Syme will be guest soloist as
Black Arts, Inc., in cooperation
with the Wayne State University
department of music, presents the
second concert of the Detroit
Metropolitan Orchestra, 8 p.m.
Tuesday in Community Arts Audi-
torium.
Charles Sumner, conductor of
the new multi-racial orchestra of
suburban and inner city musicians,
has selected an all-Beethoven pro-
gram.
Syme, 21, a student at Wayne
State University, will play a piano
concerto. He is the pupil of pianist
Mischa Kottler, and' has also stu-
died at the Juilliard School of
Music in New York. The winner of
numerous scholarships and awards,
Syme debuted with the Detroit
Symphony in 1967.

Ballet to Highlight
OP Symphony Concert

The Oak Park Symphony Society
will feature the Civic Contem-
poraryBallet Company in concert
3 p.m. Dec. 6 at Oak Park High
School.
The orchestra, under conductor
Jerome Rosen, will play Capriccio
Espagnol by Rimsky.Korsakov and
a contemporary selection by Julius
Chajes.
Directed by founder and choreo-

grapher Rose Marie Floyd, the
ballet company _will dance selec-
tions from Tschaikowsky's Sleep-
ing Beauty Ballet Suite and the

, L'Arlesienne Suite by Bizet.
! Tickets are available at J. L.
Hudson stores, Harrisons Violins,
the Oak Park Community Center,
Mumford Music and at the box
office the day of the performance,

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FOX

Israeli Dancers Corning to Art Institute

"COUPLES DAY"

Shown at 3:35, 7:00 a 10:20.
FRI. a SAT. Childrens Matinee. Open
1:00. Spook Show featuring:

Mon., Tues., Thurs. 7:10, 9:30. Wed. Mat.
at 1:00. All seats $1.50. Ewe. 7:10, 0:30.
Sat. and Sun. 1:30, 3:40, 6:115, 8:25, 10:45.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

(Voice of America's America)
Shown WED. thru SUN. 2:05, 6:00 a
1:55. MON. a TUES. 9:05 only.
Plus

1 2

"THE GOOD GUYS AND THE

"ON A CLEAR DAY, YOU
CAN SEE FOREVER"

S. 15 Mi.

-

Exclusive Area
1st Run Engagement
Paul Newman—Joanne Woodward
(Radio Station)

"FLAT"

Shown at 1:50, 5:15, 3:35.

At Popular Prices Nowl
Barbra Streisand,
Yves Montand, Bob Newhart

46—Friday, November 27, 1970

TEL AVIV—A new potassium
sulphate plant jointly owned by the
Dead Sea Works and a Japoneke
investment syndicate has been set
up in Japan to use raw material

imported from Israel and the Is-
raeli interests in the enterprise
will share in the foreign currency
earnings.

Nurit Stern and Rahamim Ron are members of the Batsheva
Dance Company of Israel, who will perform 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the
Detroit Institute of Arts, as part of the institutes concert series.
Batsheva, named for its founder, Baroness Bethsabee de Roths-
child, is an eight-year-old troupe that has performed throughout
Europe and Its repertoire is international in scope. For tickets,
contact the Detroit Institute of Arts ticket office, 832.2730, or J. L.

Hudson ticket services.

Theater Tzimmes

By GEORGE FRIEDMAN

(Copyright 1970, JTA, Inc.)

NEW YORK—Two new Yiddish- and Yiddish" (at the Belasco) in-
English shows opened recently in sist inaccurately that the occa-
New York—not on Yiddishrein Sec- sional English interjections and
the printed precis make the show
ond Avenue but on Broadway.
The producers of "Light, Lively fully understandable to the non-
Yiddish-speaking. But the opening
night audience came to see a Yid-
Drug Riddle Tackled
dish show, and seemed to get its
shekels' worth. The program
in Spirit of umor
strings together a Herschel Ostro-
What does a fasting rabbi have polier shied story, a Women's Lib-
in common with a basketball team hippie confrontation, and assorted
playing a brilliant game? Each is sketches, dances and songs. There
experiencing a state of altered is a funny encounter between inn-
consciousness, or "high play" — keeper Reizl Bozyk and Rebbe
through the body's reaction to Leon Liebgold, and comedy and
fasting and the religious experi- songs by topliner Ben Bonus. (As
ence, and through the exhilaration a bonus, Ben thrilled the fu-stnight-
of being a part of an intense team ers by announcing that the day
was the 100th anniversary of Yid-
effort.
"High play" is a term devised dish theater—but he was six years
by Harmon H. Bro, a specialist too early.) The cast also includes
in depth psychology who believes Mina Bern (who directed), Miriam
that "solving the drug riddle may Kressyn, Diane Cypkin, Lili Lili-
come faster in a climate of humor ana, Seymour Rexite, David Ellin
and high spirits than in a climate and David Carey. Romanian-born
of grim confrontation across the Eli Rubinstein has composed at-
tractive music in the traditional
generation gap."
In "High Play: Turning On vein for his first Broadway musi-
cal. Sol Dickstein, 50 years a Yid-
Without Drugs," published by
Coward-McCann, Dr. Bro gives dish theater fixture, produced.
an alternative to mind-bending
"The President's Daughter" (at
chemicals: spontaneous auto- the Billy Rose) is old-fashioned in
intoxication through intense story and staging, but has more
creativity, emotion, or relating than enough warmth and lilt to
to others.
avoid wilting over its two-and-a-
Through religious communion, half hour length. The plot, synop-
tribal ceremonies, physical depri- sized in the program, deals with
vation, sports, mythology, or medi- the attempts of a rabbi's shy but
tation, man has been able to reach determined daughter to win a hand-
a psychedelic state throughout some widower away from a conniv-
history, notes Dr. Bro. These ing bleached blonde. English-speak-
means to "unsanity" can not only ing customers shouldn't be disap-
expand, but enhance the mind, and pointed, though they'll miss the
can equal if not surpass any mind- jokes, because Murray Rumshin-
expanding drug. Basing his theories sky's music is enjoyable, there are
on the teachings of the clairvoyant delightful shtiklakh by producer-
Edgar Cayce, with whom Dr. Bro directdr-lyricist-star Jacob Jacobs,
studied for some months, the Jack Rechtzeit and Diana Gold-
author gives careful guidelines for berg, and Chayele Rosenthal spar-
attaining a state of optimum psy- kles in the title role. Also appear-
chology drawn from Eastern and ing- are George Guidall, Thelma
Western practices, from the middle Mintz, Jaime Lewin, Rachela
ages, yoga, psychology and philos- Relis, Charlotte Cooper and little
ophy.
Michele Burke, who sings briefly
Among the methods Dr. Bro with cantorial fervor.
examines are encounter groups,
(Note: Both "Light, Lively" and

concentrated studying and devel-
oping one's psychic ability. By
concentrating on simple forms of
psychic experience as deja vu,

"President's Da u g h t e r"

were

charged by United Scenic Artists
Local Union No. 829 with skirting
union regulations on personnel and
premonitions and dreams, explains props. The former was picketed
the author, a person can gradually and agreed to pay a compromise
tune his psychic sense to its_opti- fine; the latter was reprimanded
mum capacity. Intense shared ex- and made amends.)
perience such as love, team sports,
therapy groups or ceremonies, are
also positive means of altering Adoption Numbers Drop
consciousness through "high play.'
TOLEDO (JTA)—The Jewish
A former disciple of Edgar Family Service of Toledo has an-
Cayce, Dr. Bro observed more nounced addition of an adoption
than 500 Cayce readings, on which service to its program, explaining
he based his doctoral dissertation. that it will be a limited one be-
He is the author of "Edgar Cayce cause of a national shortage of
on Dreams," "Edgar Cayce on available infants stemming from
Religion and Psychic Experience," the widespread use of contracep-
and "Dreams in the Life of tive pills, liberalized abortion laws
Prayer." He is currently director in many states and the growing
of the Dream Research Project in number of unwed mothers who
Cambridge, Mass.
keep their babies.

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