THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS; ‘. ,Friday ;November 28, 1980 43 - Danny Raskin's The Best of Everything WHAT COULD BE have neverhad a ba • meal Nancy Gurwin's best ve- yet. And though they are hicle . . . and that's saying a famous for baby spare ribs, lot . . . since she is probably the short beef ribs there are - this area's finest female my favorite. It's something dinner-theater performer you can't get at very many . . . is "Annie Get Your places." Gun." George Yokich There's no business like THE RECENT GYPSY show business . . . and no musical comedy star like Fantasy Concert at Gazebo Nancy, appearing at Lounge on Mound Rd. and Paradiso Dinner-Theater in 13 Mile Rd. in Warren was t' great Rodgers and even more entertaining record- than supposed. Amerstein We knew it had to be good breaking hit. However, this is one show with performers like Ziggy that reveals almost every- Bela on violin, Gus Horvath ' thing of Nancy Gurwin ... . on cimbalom,'Billy Rose on including her superb acting guitar, Alex Shandor on vio- ability . . . as well as her lin . . . among the 12 niusi-- far-reaching songstress and cians and two girl singers comedy talents . . . Nancy as . . . but we expected it an actress and comedienne to be even better. The excellent turnout of is excellent . . . Her timing couldn't be more perfect .. . 130 capacity at Gazebo was and Nancy's facial ex- more amazing with the fact of it being on a usual nitery pressions are a wow. The Nancy Gurwin deadsville Monday . . . and Production of "Annie Get organized in just two weeks Your Gun" is fast-moving . . . much to the credit of with superb owners Joan and Jerry monologue ... and you Wiegund that their won't find much better foresight considered what could now be a regular oc- music. "Annie Get Your Gun" currence. They are lucky parents needs a larger stage than that provided by Paradiso to have fine children like . . . But even with this ap- 18-year-old Michael parent handicap that Wiegund, who serves as somewhat hampered the host with the calm and lavish production numbers collectiveness of a vete- we know of in "Annie Get ran ... and their 16- Your Gun," the large cast year-old daughter, Jen- did a very fine job . . . Awl nifer, who works as a about the casting, it bu'sgirl at Gazebo. This is not to mention - couldn't have been too much better . . . The Paradiso their fine waitresses . . . like stage, smaller before for the one who waited on us .. . other Nancy Gurwin prod- Jennie DeGregory . . ..smil- uctions, was enlarged by ing, efficient, most courte- her crew for this great show ous. It was also a most pleas- . . . However, there is just so much that can be done .. . ant surprise to see Sonya - Boy, what Nancy and "An- and Robert Szakal of the nie Get Your Gun" could do former Little Hungaria on - 12 Mile in Berkley . . . with a larger stage! The orchestra's dinner Sonya was hostess for the. music might have said evening . . . and Bob is chef something when it played at the Gazebo. The Gypsy Fantasy Con- "All Of Me" by Seymour Simons . . . It could have cert included dinner . . . meant Nancy Gurwin giv- choice of onion or Hunga- ing all of herself in a splen- rian soup . . two entrees, steak with Hungarian did performance. NEW OWNER of the sauce or chicken paprikash Highway Ribbery site of . . . salad and apricot cre- Southfield in Farrell's pes. With lights turned low Shopping Plaza is PX Bal-r-B-Q of Flint . . . Place when show came on it is closed now . . . and ex- was indeed a romantic pected to re-open in De- setting for the seven vio- linists, two stand-up bas- cember. THE ALL NEW kitchen ses and other instrumen- is now open at Jakks on talists ... Billy Rose sang Greenfield and 10 Mile . . . a his popular rendition of 1,4 n: difference with new "Yiddishe Mama" and iers Dick and Agnes among Gypsy favorites, the band broke into .L.,dCombe. Fine chef Chuck Formosa "Nava Nagela" with Gus is still there . . . and most soloing on the cimbalom happy in the much enlarged ... and led by Billy. June will be five years for area of glittering stainless steel . . . walk-in ice box and the Gazebo Lounge ... Garry Rose, Billy's son, is freezer, etc. The same cooperative and there with his quartet pleasant employees are Thursday, Friday and there . . . as is Carl Steger at Saturday. REID ASHTON writes the piano bar . . . singing and playing old favorites .. . . . . 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