0/111 30 Friday, October 28, 1977 THE DETROIT. JEWISH NEWS . Danny Raskin's Club Berkley 2729 WOODWARD AT 111/2 MILE The Best of Everything 542-9797 Welcomes Back Its Oki Friends of Many Years • Tiny Lake Perch • Turtle Soup • Dover Sole • Fresh Seafoods • Steaks & Chops Prepared By Club Berkley's Great EZZIE HOLYK _Chef of Yesteryears I OWNED & OPERATED BY FRANK & FREDA BEDtENT Dam Moe. 'Dory Sat. Eilertesieleeiffues.-S• PLAN YOUR NEXT AFFAIR AT Wittottu 3nn Specializing In: • • • • • • Bar Mitzvas Bat Mitzvas Sweet Sixteens Banquets Showers Parties For All Occasions Excellent Facilities Available For Wedding Ceremony and Reception Bloomfield Hills, Michigan 644-1400 ONE OF THE FEW types of entertainment packages that has no in between...it's either good . or bad...is the newest rage of dinner thea- ter presentations...We have only been to four of them so far, and can hardly call our- selves much of an author- ity...However, we do like to pride ourselves on having an opinion of what con- stitutes good and bad, regardless of what it may be. Dinner theater has sud- denly gotten so very popular that in many instances sell- out crowds have become commonplace...At our table, recently, a young couple had never been to one before...Their decision to go was a simple but honest one..."We were going to have dinner and see a show anyway." Our latest risit to one was seeing Paul Winter in "Mar- riage Go Round" down- stairs at Somerset Mall...Paul, known here- abouts as Detroit's contem- porary philosopher, is mar- velously entertaining as he weaves the lines with intimate notes of pure professionalism. The play revolves around a French-accented lecturer (Paul) and his women's dean wife (Judith Jaye PIZZA STATION NEW FROM Little Caesars • lur _NM NM NE Take advantage of a super deal! Get 2 pizza "doubles" (tasty cheese and pepperoni) and 12 oz. soft drink, all for the un- believable price of only 99' ! SAVE 69° With Coupon only J-28 Expires 11/8/77 IIIII 24459 TELEGRAPH ROAD SOUTH OF 10 MILE IN SOUTHFIELD 1 Cooper) in a battle-of-the- sexes comedy...Both speak to the audience, he on mon- ogamy and she on mar- riaje...then partake in sam- ples of their actual home life. This clever comedy pre- sents choice lines that are well-timed in precision pre- sentation...Paul is so natu- ral in his acting...We didn't recognize him at first...with hair on his head and beard both died brown- from the usual gray. The casting by Pierre Turgeon who, with Jimmy Launce, are producers of "Marriage Go-Round," is excellent... Paul and Judy do their roles to per- fection...Patricia Albrecht is wonderful, too...and Rob- ert Jordan plays his part well. Dinner theater has its danger, though...The actors can do a most creditable and entertaining job on stage, but for naught if the audience has already been turned off...This crucial time is when the people first eat...The buffet must be good...and the attendees sat- isfied...otherwise those poor actors and actresses on stage will have two strikes against them before a word is uttered. We were at "Marriage Go-Round" on an evening attended by 164 in the 150 capacity room...It was like one big party...and our table was the seventh one called...We half expected everything to be gone by then...or whatever was left to be cold...However, unlike the first dinner theater we attended, food galore was brought fresh constantly from Alfred's in the mall and placed in pans atop burners...The salad selec- tions were also fresh...The food was good...there was enough to make a person's tummy happy, and those on stage were able to give their performances without a handicap. Paul, with his French accent, has a script, as do all the others, but being the unpredictable person that he is, the cast can't always be sure of what he'll say or do...To the average show- goer, everything Paul does seems as it should be...Evelyn 'Orbach one time told Paul, "People spend time writing this stuff. Why don't you do the lines their way instead of however you want?"...Last time they were on TV together for the Jewish Community Council, Evie shook her head and said, "Paul, nobody ever knows what you're going to do next." So we're now batting .500...Two out of four isn't a bad average...and the way dinner theater is catching (Continued on Page 32) EARLY BIRD SPECIAL ON ALL DISHES 250/0 OFF MON. THRU SAT., 4 to 6 p.m. INCLUDING GOURMET SELECTION. APPETIZERS. DINNERS. ALA CARTE. ETC. Offer Expires Sorry. No Entertainment 71 Coupons or Credit Cards For This Special Nov. 5.1977 IN THE ORCHARD H 6400 51-N MALA L 1111 1118N 6407 ORCHARD LAKE RD.AT MAPLE Carry Outs Available ROSE and IRVING GUTTMAN Invite You To See Why We Are #1 • - In The Metropolitan Detroit Area 7167 GREENFIELD IOC N. rf 11 Atli Ihrt T. 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