I ENTERTAINMENT gjiPb$t A41.."° SOUTHFIELD PERFORMING ARTS CENTER INC. PRESENTS AN ALL NEW BROADWAY SEASON (THEATREI Sept. 14 BILL Oct. 12 Dec. 1 f/CK I lAr'.0 ■ 1Y HOUSE A SOW 10 wAncr (OUSE insor s May the New Year Bring To All Our Friends and Family Health, Joy, Prosperity and Everything Good in Life from TOM, DAN, ART & STAFF 8410 W. NINE MILE RD. OAK PARK 544-1021 OF SOUTHFIELD MINIIINIMINIMM11111110 353-3232 Our Sincerest THANK YOUR FOR YOUR SUPPORT DURING THIS PAST YEAR BOB MATLEY And The Staff Of [FALAI AID I F Ir o Restaurant 788-0505 Wish Their Customers and Friends A Healthy and Happy New Year FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1990 411111k DAY1 H E 0 0C' 4 Wishing Everyone The Very Utmost in Health, Happiness and Prosperity On The Celebration Of _A New Year 144 DAYS HOTELCSOUTHFIELD CONVENTION CENTER NINE MILE BETWEEN SOUTHFIELD & GREENFIELD CM.L•FOR•TIX (313) 645.6666 Box Office 875-8284 31196 Haggertty Rd., Just S. of 14 American Artists Presents Series 23: Reservations 557-4800 Ext. 2242 Featuring Gordon Reinhart & Paul Pappas 26200 W. 12 MILE RD. - A LIVELY TRIBUTE TO THE FAVORITE HITS OF THE 60's & 70's FRI. & SAT. 9:00 P.M. Dinner & Theater $24 Show Only : Adults $10 Seniors $8 by John Gray with Eric Peterson Directed by Richard Klautsch W Nov. 25: EVERY FRI. & SAT. 8:00 p.m. Dinner & Theater $26 Show Only : Adults $12 Seniors $10 SEASON TICKETS / GROUP BOOKINGS A Small Musical Nfil - Merry Madcap Murders GOES TO hucsons 11111..b,_ Oct. 7: Last of the Red Hot Lovers BISHOP Co-sponsored by - Pump Boys & Dinettes. Wishes For A 1 HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL OUR FRIENDS From The BOTTLE & BASKET SHOPS A special performance by the Shakespearean actor Brian Bedford on Feb. 10, 1991 will highlight the 1990-91 season of the American Artists Series. Mr. Bedford's solo perfor- mance of The Lunatic, The Lover and The Poet is an ad- dition to a season featuring the AAS Chamber Players in three concerts, along with the two special guest performances. On Jan. 13, an appearance by the Mallarme Chamber Players will feature ex- Detroiter Jacquelyn Bartlett, harpist. She is the daughter of former Detroit Symphony harpist Mary Bartlett. On April 7 the Washington Guitar Quintet with Charlie Byrd will perform. Mr. Byrd is known for his jazz guitar recordings, as well as tradi- tional classical repertoire. The regulars of the American Artists Series Chamber Players include Detroit Symphony Orchestra members Ronald Fischer and Linda Snedden Smith, violin; Hart Hollman, viola; John Thurman, cello, Donald Baker, oboe, and Ervin Monroe, flute. Joann' Freeman, piano, is founder and artistic director of the series. The AAS Chamber Players open at 3 p.m. Nov. 4, with Detroit Symphony Orchestra members Eugene Wade, French horn, and Theodore Oien, clarinet. Other concerts will be March 3 and May 5, when David Wagner of radio station WQRS will play the har- monium with the Chamber Players. All performances, except on May 5, will be at 3 p.m. at Kingswood Auditorium on the Cranbrook campus. Infor- mal receptions will follow each concert. For ticket information, call 851-5044. Orchestra Hosts John Covelli Conductor/Pianist John Covelli, former conduc- tor/director of the Flint Sym- phony and the Flint Institute of Music, will inaugurate the Birmingham-Bloomfield Symphony's 15th season 7:20 p.m. Sept. 27 at Temple Beth-El. "Once More With Feeling" will feature Mr. Covelli in a program of music from screen, stage, TV and recordings. For ticket information, call the symphony at 645-2276.