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FRIDAY, SEPT. 11, 1987
Tony is.
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retardation, he wants the same things you do . ' . a happy,
productive life . . . to make friends . . . to prove himself.
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Readers Theater, under the
sponsorship of the Institute
for Retired Professionals
(IRP), announces the appoint-
ment of Yolanda Fleischer as
artistic director for the
1987-1988 season.
Currently Ms. Fleischer is
assistant professor of theater
of the Theater Company of
the University of Detroit
where she recently directed A
Taste of Honey.
The new Readers Theater
director has worked in all
areas of theater primarily
directing and acting. She also
taught acting and directing
at Oakland University as well
as voice and diction at Wayne
State University.
won
has
Fleischer
numerous awards for direc-
ting from both of Detroit's
major newspapers for Awake
and Sing, Watch on the Rhine
and Meyer Levin's Anne
Frank.
The Readers Theater will
open its season on Sept. 20 in
the DeRoy Theater at the
main Jewish Community
Center.
868-7550
Help build the arc
Association for Retarded Citizens
The Institute for Retired
Professionals (IRP) will pre-
sent its first fall series of
Readers Theater, beginning 4
p.m. Sept. 20 in the DeRoy
Theater at the main Jewish
Community Center. A wine
bar will open at 3:15 p.m.
This entertainment ex-
perience revives the tradi-
tional art form of short story
reading. Selections for the
Sept. 20 performance include
The Oldest Story Ever Told
written by Romain Gary; A
Union for Shabbos by Shalom
Asch and The Writer in the
Family by E. L. Doctorow.
Shirley Benyas, Harry
Goldstein, Evelyn Orbach
and Paul Winter are the
readers for the first perfor-