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April 27, 1990 - Image 91

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-04-27

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Southfield

PERFORMING ARTS

Center, Inc.

THEATER & FINE DINING

COMPLETE BROADWAY PRODUCTIONS
FRIDAY & SATURDAY EVENINGS
SUNDAY MATINEES - BRUNCH 12 NOON - SHOW 2 P.M.

California, has a different
background from other pro-
> , minent virtuosos. With a
degree in mathematics from
the California Institute of
Technology, he began a scien-
tific career at the Jet Propul-
sion Laboratory. Until age 20,
he had never played a musical
— instrument. When he first
heard a recording by Andres
Segovia, he feel in love with
the instrument, and he knew
--z, that it would become his life's
work.
There is a charge. Brunch
will be served at 11 a.m. For
information and reservations,
call Cultural Arts, 354-4717.

*APRIL - THE APPLE TREE"

the Palace for Pistons games
and selected events.

Use our Shuttle Service to

The Attic Theatre presents
the world premiere of
Detroit Bill Harris' play,
Coda, a comedy with jazz,
opening April 27 at the Attic.
The show runs through May
20.
Coda is set in Detroit at
Spoon's Lounge, shortly after
the death of the great be-bop
saxophonist, Charles Parker.
The play is about a black
family's ties and the changes
within the family and the
music world of the '50s.

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Southfield, MI 48075

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$1395

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'Pump Boys'
Set In Southfield

'Coda' Opens
At Attic

"PUMP BOYS & DINETTES"

CALL FOR RESERVATIONS: 557-4800 ext. 2242
YESTERDAYS NIGHTCLUB LIVE BANDS
WED. - SAT. MO TIL .LATE

FOR RESERVATIONS PLEASE CALL 373-6690
Bistro 75 is located in Auburn Hills off Exit 79 at
1500 Opdyke Road, adjacent to the Holiday Inn.

The Lyric Chamber Ensem-
ble will present a Mozart
Jubilee Concert at Orchestra
Hall, 3:30 p.m. April 29. "
The all-Mozart program
features the LCE Camerata
Orchestra and soloists under
the baton of Felix Resnick.
The program includes
Mozart's Concerto in C for
Flute and Harp with DSO
flutist Shaul Ben-Meir and
guest harpist Kerstin Allvin;
the Sinfonia Concertante in E
Flat for Violin and Viola with
the DSO's principal second
violinist Geoffrey Applegate
`Th and assistant principal violist
James Van Valkenburg; and
the Concerto in E Flat for Two
Pianos.
There is a charge. For infor-
mation, call LCE, 357-1111.

C.)

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FRIDAY & SATURDAY
6:00 pm - Cocktails at cash bar
and complimentary hors d'oeuvres
7:00 pm Dinner- Choice of Entree
8:30 pm - Show Time
$12.00 per person - Show Only ($15 preferred seating)
$26.00 Dinner & Show
SUNDAY MATINEE
12 noon - Brunch
2:00 pm - Show Time
$10.00 per person - Show Only ($13.00 preferred seating)
$15.00* per person - Brunch & Show
Seniors - $13.00 - Brunch & Show
$39.00" Overnight Accommodations (only with tickets)
* Tax and gratuity included, does not include alcohol
" Based on double occupancy, does not Include tax

You'll find Bistro 75 conveniently located next door to the
Palace, the Silverdome and Meadowbrook. The service gets
you in and out for pre•vent dinners and post•concert desserts.
Entree brunch is served on Sundays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

LCE Performs
At Orchestra Hall

The Southfield Performing
Arts Center at the Days
Hotel, along with TAP
(Theatre Arts Productions),
will present Pump Boys and
Dinettes May 4. The show
runs through May.
Complimentary hors
d'oeuvres and cocktails at a
cash bar begin at 6 p.m. Din-
ner is served at 7 p.m. with a
choice of entree, and the show
begins at 8:30 p.m.
There is a charge.

MAY



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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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