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Robert L. Moloney Productions
presents
AN EVENING WITH
PIA ZADORA
with her 30-piece orchestra
and
MAINSTREET
LIVE AT
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PREMIER CENTER
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retardation
can be
prevented.
THURS., NOV. 19
7 p.m. to 10 p.m. $19.75
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Tony Qni . . . They'll retain
the name for one year and
then make a change . . . the
brothers Qni will open for din-
ner after the first of the year.
BEST BETS tonight and
tomorrow night . . . Norma
Zager, comedienne, warming
up the audiences of comedy
star Jackie Vernon . . . at
Historic Holly Hotel on Bat-
tle Alley in Holly.
BILOXI BLUES, Neil
Simon play at the Birm-
ingham Theatre through Dec.
20, is the first production of
the 1985 'Ibny Award-winning
play in the Metro Detroit area
. . . It is also the second play
in Simon's autobiographical
trilogy . . . Brighton Beach
Memoirs was the first, in
which we met Eugene Morris
Jerome and his family in
their Brooklyn surroundings
during the '30s depression.
In Biloxi Blues it's 1943 and
Eugene is at basic training in
the wartime army . . . Biloxi,
Miss. proves to be a long way
from Brooklyn not only in
miles but in relationships and
experiences.
been
Critics
have
unanimous in their praise of
Simon's writing which has
matured from funny lines and
plots to wonderful, warm com-
edy with an overlay of
humanity and understanding
. . . Pauline and Leo Weiss say
it hits home to many peple in
many ways because of its
true-to-life realism.
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78
FRIDAY OCT. 30 I 1987
,
Richard Fredricks as Don
Quixote.
MAN OF La Mancha stage
presentation presently at the
Fisher Theatre is probably
among the finest seen by
many people . . . with its
wonderful story, fine acting
and beautiful renditions of
Mitch Leigh's excellent music
(Impossible Dream, etc.).
It is top entertainment of
the lighter nature . . . high on
humor with a very well-paced
story that captures many
vivid imaginations.
Based on the famous 16th
Century novel, Don Quixote
by Spanish writer Miguel de
Cervantes, the Spanish
novelist, Man of La Mancha's
musical score is riddled with
fine tunes . . . The work's plot
is filled with both poignant
drama and comedy, coupled
by high-intensity choreo-
graphy providing the au-
dience with an outstanding
evening at the theater.
Based on Dale Wasserman's
1960 television script, I, Don
Quixote, the show Man of La
Mancha opened off-Broadway
on Nov. 22; 1965, and ran for
six years, amassing a total of
2,328 performances both off
and on-Broadway... The
original production, fea
turing
Richard Kiley, Joan Diener
and Irving Jacobson, won all
the major theatre awards in-
cluding that of best musical.
Michigan Opera Theatre's
Man of La Mancha produc-
tion is scheuled for 25 perfor-
mances through Nov. 14.
Baritone Richard Fredricks
is creating his first-ever role
as Don Quixote . . . He is
known for many perfor-
mances with the
Metropolitan Opera and New
York City Opera . . . perform-
ing regularly with opera
superstar Beverly Sills . . . He
has also been featured on
numerous television shows,
including The Odd Couple
with Tony Randall and Jack
Klugman, and others . . . His
diverse repertory extends
itself into the world of
musical theater where he has
garnered high praise for
leading roles in Kismet, Kiss
Me Kate, Carousel, The Un-
sinkable Mollie Brown and
Camelot.
NEW TO THIS year's
Kingsley Inn bus rides for the
Detroit Lions games is party
refreshments served during
round-trip journeys through
game-time traffic . . . Riders
park in the Kingsley Inn la
and the lavatory-equipped
bus leaves an hour before
game . . . Round trip fare is $9
per passenger and reserva-
tions should be made by call-
ing Kingsley Inn.
PIA ZADORA
and
Mainstreet have been
rescheduled by Robert L.
Moloney Productions for Nov.
19 . . . Show times are 7 and
10 p.m. at Premier Center on
Van Dyke.
ADAT SHALOM Syna-
gogue Sisterhood did all the
cooking for 350-woman lun-
cheon as they played
hostesses to Michigan
Branch, Women's League For
Conservative Judaism .. .
honoring 14 women chosen
for their outstanding service
and dedication... Marjorie
nt.
Saulson is preside