ENTERTAINMENT I" • • •• • • • • •• en\ •....... • • • • • • • • (0-4 n • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • DYT MARQUEE Detroit Youtheatre • The Detroit Institute of Arts Saturdays at 11 a.m. & 2 p.m. in the DIA Auditorium is Polisar Barry Lou artist sings for ages \\lov erober 3 October 6 reCOrdIng Zany three and older. if lou so a fairy Princess, for I need "191 show e Wet lei% %l show v•JacW3 Wye V arS and older, Bcov4me Salute pay October 13 Peter and the Wolf p erform colorful marionettes Large for ages five and older. October ?0 Piper ot dance, She Pied Sign mime dy , ages five For A blend of come and sign langage. and older. November 1 and core 27 d octobe' Halo% an the • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Fours Seven leafs Ago Crayon mu si cal bourci le for `'13u,c,9p , Wiggl e lovers• sho w for age s °fee and 010. War musical. F or Civil ages eight years and older. DO' P Oo me 0 mien . Tickets $5, or $4 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 DETROIT YOUTHEATRE THE DETROIT INSTITUTE OF ARTS 5200 WOODWARD AVE., DETROIT, MI 48202 loo m Mark Davis • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • * * • • 55 m om 5555 5 Punchinello's 184 Pierce Birmingham 644-5277 Custom Catering Beau jacks Food & Spirits EARLY DINNERS NOW 7 DAYS Monday Thru Sunday 4:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. $5.75-$9.95 4108 W. Maple • Birminaham. MI • I • Dine In Only • No Substitutions • Not Valid With Any Coupon • No Coupon Necessary 1.• No Senior Citizen Discount R I STORANTE OUR NEWLY ADDED EUROPEAN GARDEN ROOM AVAILABLE FOR ... Weddings, Rehearsals, Showers, Graduations, Etc.... Outside Catering Also Available Party Consultation By Your Hosts, Rina & Adriano Tonon r TRY OUR -1 DELI FOR 4 • YOUR CHOICE OF 1 POUND OF YOUR FAVORITE DELI MEAT PLUS • RYE BREAD • PICKLES • COLE SLAW OR POTATO SALAD 461; 76 $1099 (With Soup Add $2) • Cash Only — Sorry, No Credit Cards LAccepted • Carry Out Only • Valid Anytim' Closed Friday, Sept. 28 at 3 p.m. Reopening Sunday, Sept. 30 at 10 a.m. jwz 626-2630 CUCINA CLASSICA' 12 & EVERGREEN 557-8899 EVERGREEN SHOPPING PLAZA TUES. THRU SUN. FROM 4 p.m. •CHOPPED SIRLOIN •SOLE ALMONDINE •GROUND TURKEY STEAK •CHICKEN LIVERS •LIVER AND ONIONS •ROASTED OR FRIED CHICKEN INCLUDES: POTATOES, YEG., COLE SLAW & BREAD BASKET block W ofTelecraoh • aegl cOs ovtina Akt. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1990 OUR DAILY HOURS: MON. 11 a.m. to 3 pm. TUES. THRU FRI. 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. SAT. & SUN. 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. The Chamber Music Socie- ty of Detroit has changed its 1990-91 season opening con- cert to 7 p.m. Oct. 7 at Or- chestra Hall. Originally the Guarneri Quartet was to play. The new program will con- sist of Guarneri members John Dailey (second violinist), Michael Tree (violist), David Soyer (cellist) with guest ar- tists, John Bruce Yeh (clarinetist) and Seymour Lipkin (pianist). Seymour Lipkin, originally from Detroit, is artistic direc- tor of the Kneisel Hall Chamber Music Festival in Blue Hill, Maine and the University of Maryland Inter- national Piano Festival and William Kapell Competition. Mr. Lipkin, as well as serving as conductor for the Joffrey Ballet Company, has ap- peared as guest conductor of numerous symphony or- chestras including the Detroit Symphony. For information, call Mary Wright, 645-1905. Entrees priced from AL WINKLER'S DINNERS ON THE LIGHT SIDE Banquet Facilities Music Society Opens Season Reservations 474-3033 Fireside Room Available 30715 W. Ten Mile • Farm. Hills, Ml Italian and More . . . One Of The East Side's Finest! IMN IES RESTORANTE 17689 Masonic (13.1/2 Mile Road) at Groesbeck Fraser 296.5413 Open 7 Days • Fresh Fish Daily • Best Steaks Anywhere • Veal • Chicken • Pasta Specials Nightly Banquet Room Available For 25.75 People DANTES IS JUST NORTH OF 4696 Reservations Now Being Taken Hilberry Opens With 'Noises' The Hilberry Theatre will open its 28th season with the President's Preview of Michael Frayn's farce, Noises Off Oct. 6-Nov. 17. The play tells of the misadventures of a troupe of fifth-rate actors as they per- form a sex farce during a pro- vincial tour. The Hilberry production will be direced by Anthony Schmitt, winner of the "Best Director" awards from the Detroit Free Press and the Detroit News for Nicholas Nickleby. For ticket information call the Hilberry box office, at 577-2972. Performing Arts Sets Series Mary Partlow, Birmingham pianist and vocal music teacher, will open the 1990-91 Performing Arts Series 8 p.m. Oct. 5 on the Highland Lakes Campus of Oakland Com- munity College. The other concerts in the series will feature the Schoolcraft College Wind Ensemble Nov. 9; "I Do, I Do," Nov. 30; a children's theater presentation, Dec. 8; Sweet Adelines, Jan. 25; "Chapter Two," Feb. 22; Blackthorn, March 15; and the Bess Bon- nier Jazz Trio, April 19. For ticket information, call OCC, 360-3057.