THE JEWISH NEWS
ENTERTAINMENT
BREAK
A LEG
DAVID HOLZEL
Staff Writer
ick: I think
you're going to
be a big star
someday.
Fanny: You're the first one to say that to
me who wasn't a relative.
Will the newly revived theater series at
the Jewish Community Center be a hit? All
the relatives hope so. First indications will
come Saturday night when the
musical-comedy Funny Girl opens an
eight-show run at the Center's Aaron DeRoy
Studio Theatre.
Nancy Gurwin, veteran Detroit actress
and producer/star of the current offering, said
Rob Patteri and Nancy Gurwin rehearse their roles for "Funny Girl."
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GOING PLACES
LISTINGS WELCOME
Performing a pas de deux?
Screening a film? Staging a
play? If so, The Jewish News
wants to hear about it in our
new entertainment calendar,
Going Places. Send concert,
film, dance, comedy, club
and other. entertainment ac-
tivity listings to Entertain-
ment Calendar, The Jewish
News, 20300 Civic Center Dr.,
Suite 240, Southfield 48076.
Items must be typed,
double-spaced and include
the time, date, place, admis-
sion charge of each event
and a name and phone
number of someone to call
during business hours. List-
ings must be received at
least two weeks prior to pub-
lication.
SPECIAL EVENTS
KEEGOFEST: Roosevelt School,
Keego Harbor, entertainment,
booths, parade, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Saturday, 682-3505.
MUSIC
B'NAI B'RITH HILLEL FOUNDA-
TION: University of Michigan
Museum of Art, Ann Arbor,
Ensemble for Early Jewish
Music, 8:45 p.m. Saturday,
admission, 663-3336.
PINE KNOB: Sashabaw Rd. at
1-75, Barbara Mandrel!, 8 p.m.
Thursday, admission, 423-
6666.
BRUNCH WITH BACH: Kresge
Court, Detroit Institute of Arts,
5200 Woodward, Detroit,
Richard Luby and Camilla
Wicks, 10 and 11:30 a.m.
Sunday, admission, 832-2730.
STEINBERG-CHALAT MEMO-
RIAL CONCERT: Temple Is-
rael, Ensemble for Early
Jewish Music, 8 p.m. Sunday,
free, tickets 661-5700.
MUSIC STUDY CLUB: Birming-
ham Temple, mezzo soprano
Claritha Buggs and pianist
Catherine Rollin, in concert,
12:15 p.m. Tuesday, admis-
sion, 545-6020.
CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY: Or-
chestra Hall, Guarneri String
Quartet, 8 p.m. today, admis-
sion, 833-3700.
DETROIT CONCERT BAND:
Livonia City Hall Plaza, 33000
Civic Center Dr., Livonia, solo
cornetist David Zauder, 3:30
p.m. Sunday, free, 421-2000.
FAMILIES
MICHIGAN RENAISSANCE FES-
TIVAL: Hollygrove, Holly,
games, entertainment; each
weekend throughout Sep-
tember, 10 a.m.-7 p.m., 645-
9640.
UPLAND HILLS FARM: 481 Lake
George Rd., Oxford, Harvest
Festival, hayrides, animal
shows, entertainment, 11
a.m.-4 p.m., admission, 628-
1611.
COMEDY
COMEDY CASTLE AND CAFE:
2593 Woodward, Berkley, Jack
Gallagher, 8:30 and 11 p.m.
today and Saturday; Bill
Thomas, 9 p.m. Tuesday-
Thursday, admission, reserva-
tions, 542-9900.
THEATER
MASONIC TEMPLE THEA-
TER;500 Temple, Detroit,
Dreamgirls, 8 p.m. Tuesday
through Thursday, 8 p.m. Fri-
day and Saturday, 2 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday, through
Oct. 18, admission 423-6666.
FISHER THEATER: 3011 W.
Grand Blvd., Detroit, Into the
Light, starring Dean Jones, 2
and 8 p.m. Saturday, 2 p.m.
Sunday, 8 p.m. Tuesday
through Thursday, through Oct.
4, admission, 423-6666.
FARMINGTON BRANCH LI-
BRARY: 23500 Liberty, Far-
mington, The Jewish Wife, per-
formed by Chris Scheller, 7:30
p.m. Wednesday, free, 474-
7770.
JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER:
6600 W. Maple, West Bloom-
field, Funny Girl, 8 p.m. Satur-
day, 2 and 7 p.m. Sunday, 8
Week of
Sept. 12-18
p.m. Thursday, thru Sept. 25,
admission, 661-1000.
SPORTS
DETROIT TIGERS (Home
Tiger Stadium,
Games):
against Baltimore, 7:35 p.m.
today, 1:15 p.m. Saturday and
1:35 p.m. Sunday, admission.
a
1'
ART SHOWS
26415
WOODS GALLERY:
Scotia, Huntington Woods, ar-
tist Rita Dryman to speak, 1
p.m. Wednesday, 548-9720.
BIRMINGHAM-BLOOMFIELD
ART ASSOCIATION: 1516 S.
Cranbrook, Birmingham, quilt
show, 7:30 p.m. preview today,
admission, 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Monday through Saturday,
644-0866.
PRINT GALLERY: 29203 North-
western, Southfield, Mostly
Mozart billboard posters,
through Oct. 15, 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
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