100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

March 30, 1990 - Image 83

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-03-30

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

DETROIT YOUTHEATRE

THANKS

'Zooman' Opens
At WSU Theater

Zooman and the Sign, by
Pulitzer-Prize winning
author Charles Fuller, opens
at the Wayne State Universi-
ty Studio Theatre 8 p.m. April
5. Performances continue 8
p.m. April 6-7 and 12-14. The
Studio Theatre is located
downstairs in the Hilberry
Theatre.
Zooman and the Sign is this
season's benefit for the Mar-
tin Molson Scholarship fund
and is presented by the WSU
Black Theatre program.
Molson scholarships go to
worthy undergraduates to
help defray educational costs
as they pursue degrees in ac-
ting, directing and design.
The play centers around the
way a family and neighbor-
hood deal with the murder of
a child in a drive-by shooting.
There is a charge. For infor-
mation, call the box office,
577-2972.

'The Immigrant'
At Meadowbrook

The Immigrant: A
Hamilton County Album, by
Mark Harelik, received its
Michigan premiere at
Meadowbrook Theatre March
29, running through April 22
at the theatre on the Oak-
land University campus near
Rochester.
The Immigrant is a story
about the author's Jewish
grandparents who arrived in
Texas from Russia in 1909 as
part of an immigrant resettle-
ment program called The
Galveston Plan. With the aid
of a reluctant banker and his
wife, Haskell and Leah
Harelik built a modest
American dream in an
unlikely Southern Baptist
town.
There is a charge. For infor-
mation, call the box office,
377-3300.

WE LOOK FORWARD TO CONTINUE
SERVING YOU IN THE BEST WAY WE KNOW
POSSIBLE ... WITH THE FINEST FOOD
AVAILABLE ... AT REASONABLE PRICES.

l

vv

itr

APOLLO TO THE MOON
An exciting exploration of one
young man's dream of becoming
an astronaut and journeying to
the moon. For ages eight and
older. Boy Scout Salute Day.

April 7

-
r

F-

1111

JANE'S PLACE



*Join the Founders Society and receive discount admission for the
April 21, 11 a.m. & 2 p.m. performances. Call 833-7971.

25861 LAHSER AT CIVIC CENTER DRIVE • Southfield
Your Hosts: Jane Kladzyk & Marvin Berris 35403640

Tickets $4, or $3 for groups of ten or more persons. Tickets available
in advance at the DIA Ticket Office or at the door. Call 833-2323
for ticket information.

Casual Dining at Popular Prices in an Intimate Cafe Setting

COMPLETE DINNERS .. From

• •

TWO WEEKS, TWICE A YEAR
This sensitive play portrays a youngster
having to realize, cope with, and
eventually adjust to divorce—
a situation facing a growing
number of children. For families or groups with
young people ages seven or older.

April 28

its simailai

• •

April 14-21 SNOW WHITE*
This magical, full-stage production
(13
Performances) skillfully combines life-sized
rod puppets with live actors.
A Wiggle Club Show for ages
three and older.

751-6880

4. 95

JN

DETROIT YOUTHEATRE

• DELI-RESTAURANT
• ETHNIC FOODS
• FULL DINNERS
• DAILY SPECIALS
• VARIETY OF COFFEES & SPECIAL BREWS OF TEAS

THE DETROIT INSTITUTE OF ARTS
5200 Woodward Ave., Detroit, MI 48202

HOME OF THE PONZI, JANE'S BOBOLI®
CREATIONS AND FISH TACO

WINTER HOURS: OPEN 6 DAYS
MON,THURS. 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.
FRI. & SAT 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.

Closed Sundays

SIT-DOWN . . . CARRY-OUT . . . DELIVERY . . . CATERING
„AMPLE PARKING IN REAR

OUR FAMOUS SUNDAY BRUNCH

11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.










THE NEW






POACHED NORWEGIAN SALMON WITH DICED RED ONIONS. CAPERS AND TOMATOES
NOVA LOX. TUNA SALAD DISPLAY AND SMOKED WHITEFISH
ASSORTMENT OF FRESH BAGELS (Salt. Egg. Onion. Plain{ AND CREAM CHEESE.
COOKED TO ORDER OMELETTES FEATURING BROCCOLI. CHEDDAR & SWISS CHEESE
ONIONS. GREEN & RED BELL PEPPERS. RIPE OLIVES. GARDEN TOMATOES & MUSHROOMS.
WAFFLE STATION: STRAWBERRY GLAZE. WHIPPED CREAM. BLUEBERRIES AND MAPLE SYRUP.
CARVING STATION FEATURING TOP ROUND OF BEEF AND ROAST TOM TURKEY.
DELUXE SALAD BAR INCLUDING PASTA SALAD, POTATO SALAD. COLESLAW GARDEN SALAD.
ASSORTED DRESSINGS. GRATED CHEESE. TOMATOES. SWEET RED ONIONS. MUSHROOMS .
INTERNATIONAL CHEESE BOARD WITH SWISS CHEESE. BOURSIN CHEESE. CHEDDAR CHEESE.
BRIE CHEESE.
FRESH SEASONAL FRUIT INCLUDING HONEYDEW WATERMELON AND CANTALOPE.
CRUDITE DISPLAY: CRISP RELISHES AND DIP.

• SWEET TABLE
APPLE COBBLER. El &TEASING ARRAY
. OF MINI RASTRIES. PEACH COBBLER. CHEESECAKE
tC COOKIES. CREAM PIES. TORTES
t.
VARIETY OF CAKES PECAN PIE.

Franklin Stars
At Birmingham

Bonnie Franklin, best
known for her role as Ann
Romano in the long-running
television series "One Day At
A Time," will star in the
mystery thriller Wait Until
Dark at the Birmingham
Theatre April 3-May 6.
Wait Until Dark, first pro-
duced in 1966 is written by
Frederick Knott, who also
wrote Dial M For Murder.
In addition to her career as
a television star, Franklin has
appeared frequently on the
stage. She recently starred in
New York in Frankie and
Johnny in the Clair de Lune.
She will be reunited with her
Clair de Lune co-star, Tony
Musante, in this production.

Enjoy Our Great Lineup of Live Family
Entertainment During Spring Vacation Break:

Fine Italian Cuisine • Dining and Cocktails
3601 12 Mile Rd. Between Ryan & Dequindre

r

IP

Saturdays at 11 a.m. & 2 p.m.
in the DIA Auditorium

VICTORIAN
ROOM

i ini111111MAIIIIIMMIll
_

Se ason

Join the
Celebration!

Join Us For Lunch Mon. Thru Fri. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
and
Dinner Tues. Thru Sat. Ti! 10 p.m.
Closed Sundays

Jane s Place

• •

nnip e

• •

TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS
FOR YOUR WONDERFUL SUPPORT DURING
THE PAST FIVE YEARS.

DELI RESTAURANT

352-3840

LA MIRAGE MALL, 29555 NORTHWESTERN HWY, Bet 12 Mile LI Inkster

EARLY BIRD DINNER SPECIAL

3 p.m. to 5 p.m. 7 DAYS

ROAST CHICKEN

Includes: Soup or Salad, Pot. & Veg. & Bread Basket

BREAKFAST SPECIALS

• 2 EGGS

$3 9 5

7 a.m. to 11 a.m.

9 c 1: , :LT $1791 • VEGGIE $1 99

• HASH
BROWNS

OMELETTE

ALL INCLUDE BAGEL, KAISER ROLL OR TOAST

COMPLETE PASSOVER ORDERS TAKEN
FROM POTATO PANCAKES TO FULL DINNERS

I tl..-7A‘

b.

• GRAND BUFFET FEATURING 10 HOT ENTREES . INCLUDING
CHEESE BLINTZES FISH ENTREE CHICKEN ENTREE
COUNTRY STYLE EGGS SMOKED BACON. PORK SAUSAGE
HASH BROWNS. VEGETABLE DU IOUR. STARCH DU TOUR

—,..v.1 t'b

'- 2-'-71P:
'---" ' •..k"` -'-
• r-r
. 4-
- - ..: I'.

EMBASSY

SUITES

HOTEL

a d ults
49

& Under
$ 8 9 12 5
I coon:.IN I

PRESENT THIS COUPON
AND RECEIVE

$ 2

25elfterS

RESTAURANT A LOUNGE

PER PERSON

OFF OUR SUNDAY BRUNCH

en/ d• \MS

E.,c, 4•o

28100 Franklin Road off Beck Road and Northwestern Hwy_ Southfield. Mich.

355-2050

OUR MUSIC
WILL HELP MAKE
YOUR PARTY!







WEDDINGS
BAR/BAT MITZVAHS
CONFIRMATIONS
ANNIVERSARIES
PRIVATE PARTIES

. . . ALL YOUR
HAPPY OCCASIONS

(343) 544-7373

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

75

k,

Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan