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comedy for 20th Century-Fox and
a biography for MGM.
His Broadway-bound shows are
Legs, The Prince of Central Park,
Windy City (an adaptation of
Front Page) and Phantom of The
Opera.
THREE
NAMEScouldn't
make a difference . . . and so new
owners have taken over dining
spot on 10 Mile east of Evergreen
. . . Former Bagel Nosh, the Nosh
and Time's Square Deli is now
owned by bossmen of The Eatery
on Woodward . . . It'll open soon
. . . with their own restaurant
name being used.
GLENDA GREENWALD is
publisher of new The Michigan
Woman magazine put out every
other month . . . for and about
business and professional gals . .
She is wife of Gerald Greenwald,
Chrysler vice president.
CALLING ALL BOBBYS,
Bobs or Robertas . : Seventh An-
nual Bobby Jones Golf Tourney is
Aug. 23-24 at University of
Michigan Golf Course, Ann Arbor
. . . It's to raise funds for research
on syringomylia, the uncommon
neurological disease which took
life of golfing great Bobby Jones
in 1977 ... plus continuing
larship fund in his
memorial scho
honor... . Call Robert Posen,
357-4200 . . . $70 per person in-
cludes tournament, lunch, ban-
quet and awards . . . First Bobby
Jones Open was in 1975 at Pine
Lake Country Club with five par-
ticipants . . . Last year there were
65 from around the country.
KUNI-LEML, the runaway
musical hit of the 1984-85 New
York season, has won four Outer
Circle Critics Awards . . . and
opens a four-week engagement at
the Birmingham Theatre May 30
through June 30 with six mem-
bers of the New York company.
The • Outer Circle Critics
Awards judge both Broadway and
off-Broadway productions .. .
Kuni-Leml won for best music,
best lyrics, best book and best
musical.
In the Birmingham Theatre
production, Stuart Zagnit, the
original Kuni-Leml, recreates his
role as does Gene Varrone as the
diligent and hardworking
matchmaker . . . Adam Heller and
Patricia Ben. Peterson are the
young lovers . . . with Liz Larsen
and Jack Savage the match-
maker's daughter and one of the
students.
Actor-comedian Shelley Be-
rman stars as the father of a
headstrong daughter who insists
on choosing her own husband .. .
There is some 20th Century
feminism in this 19th Century
musical folk tale.
Benefit Slated
For Orchestra
the
for
benefit
A
Birmingham-Bloomfield Sym-
phony Orchestra will take place
at 8 p.m. June 2 at Norman's Eton
Street Station, Birmingham.
Tickets are available at the res-
taurant and at the Claymore Shop
in Birmingham.
The symphony will present a
"Horn 0' Plenty Concert" at 7:30
p.m. Sunday at Seaholm High
School.
For tickets, call the symphony
office, 643-7288.
q 967-3999
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