THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 54—Friday, December 18, 1970 . I SPECIAL SUN. ONLY I ROAST TURKEY with Dressing I By Danny Raskin THE OPENING OF "BALD" at the Zodiac Theater on 12 Mile and Northwestern, presented a new concept in local theater . . . a se- ries of clever satirical sketches combined with some excellent mu- sic and lyrics to make it a valid musical comedy revue . . . Aside from slight tinges of nervousness that even the Barrymores en- countered on openilfg nights, the cast of five (three gals and two guys) were good—real good, as they moved the show along in rapid pace . . . Their treatment of -Mort Zieve's music and Rudy Si- mon's lyrics were credits to the talents of these two fine men .. . Producers Henry Martin and Gene Rosenberg have reason to be proud of their latest presentation . . . There are some instances where prudish people who look at reality with clouded glasses will consider the language shocking . . . but to the others, and thank Heavens they are in the majority, the controversial sequences of "Bald" are real true life and should be accepted as such . . . Everyone should see "Bald" at the Zodiac Theater . . . its well written, well acted and extremely clever. RUMORS ARE THAT Bobby Laurel, at the Moon for two more weeks, will edge in a two-week en. gagement on the Northwest be- tween his busy recording schedule. FOLKS WHO HAVEN'T been able to get into the Black Forest yet, be patient . . . Tony Nestico is getting the wrinkles out of the new Royal Oak spot on Washing- ton and 11 Mile Rd. . . . Remem- ber, all good things come to those who wait . . • and this includes the Black Forest! . . .. The up- stairs catering for up to 400 peo- one . . The couple left so mad they refused to leave a tip . . . Coming out of the Fisher Theater, he reached to take out his park- ing ticket and there was the orig- inal dinner check ... To the gent . . . the place you and your wife ate at charge their waitresses with all unpaid tabs . . . So be- sides losing out on a tip, the poor girl lost out on two dinner amounts, unless you go back like a man and admit your mistake. Foreign Ministry Unaware of Any Soviet Overtures JERUSALEM (JTA) — A foreign ministry spokesman said that Is- rael was unaware of any ap- proaches from the Soviet Union to resume diplomatic relations. He was referring to reports to that effect from Stockholm recently. He said that in principle Israel would like to renew diplomatic re- lations with Russia, but the initia- tive must come from Moscow which broke off relations with Jerusalem at the time of the June 1967 war. Fine Italian-American Cuisine Deliciously Prepared for the Discerning Taste NIGHT WAITRESSES at After- glow Lounge on W. 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