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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
30 June 4, 1976
Hilberry Theatre to Present Mrs. Broner's Winning Play
"The Body Parts of Mar-
garet Fuller' by Detroiter
Esther Broner, winner of
the Wayne State University
Bicentennial Playwriting
Competition, will have its
world premiere 8:30 p.m.
June 10, 11 and 12 at Hil-
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performance, formal pres-
entation of the playwriting
contest's first-prize, $3,000
award will be made to
Mrs. Broner by WSU
President George Gullen,
Jr.
OP Radio Buffs
Set Fund Raiser
LUNCH & DINNER SPECIALS MON. THRU FRI.
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berry Theatre. The presen-
tation is part of Detroit's Bi-
centennial celebration.
"The Body Parts of Mar-
garet Fuller" is based on a
historical subject, but its
style and content are of our
own times. A group of
women, international in
character, learn a great deal
about themselves as they
react to aspects of the life
and career of Margaret
Fuller, a 19th-Century
American writer and editor,
and a friend of Thoreau and
Emerson.
Mrs. Broner is writer-in
residence and associate
professor of English at
Wayne State University and
author of the recent novel
"Her Mother." Her previous
books include "Summer is a
Foreign Land" and "Jour-
nal/Nocturnal."
At the opening night
The Oak Park School Dis-
trict's non-commercial edu-
cational radio station,
WOPR-FM, will broadcast
for 200 continuous hours in
an effort to gain publicity
and to raise money to be
shared equally with the
Muscular Dystrophy Asso-
ciation.
Located in Oak Park High
School, the station broad-
casts from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Monday through Friday at
90.3 on the FM dial.
Comedy Movie
at OP Library
"Curtain Up," a 1953 film
starring Margaret Ruther-
ford and Robert Morley, will
be presented 8 p.m. today at
the Oak Park Library.
The film is based on
Philip King's play, "On
Monday Next," which sati-
rizes community theater.
The program is sponsored
by the Friends of the Oak
Park Library. The public is
invited, and admission is
free.
Transgressions
All transgressions are
punished through a messen-
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miliation of a fellow-man
(which God punishes with
His own hand).
—Talmud
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Tickets are available at
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in the Hilberry lobby, Cass
and Hancock. For informa-
tion, call the theater,
557-2972.
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Keidan Exhibit
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An exhibit of water colors
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