ENTERTAINMENT 1" Presents LIVE Featuring OPERA ( Dt cocKTAitst olov ,„InE sTAATITs" 0.10.1..... THE ENRICO CARUSO SOCIETY EVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING Garden Concert In Southfield 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. FINEDI PND Enjoy Excellent Italian Cuisine and Listen To Arias and Duets From The Most Beautiful Operas Ever Written I LIVE 1TikLIAN MUSIC TUES. THRU SAT I 317 3 5 Plymouth Road 3 Blocks West of Merriman Livonia OPEN THANKSGIVING For Reservations Call Seatings at 1, 3 & 5 261-2430 sage SAN FRANCISCO MIME TROUPE SEEING OMIXI MIDDLE-EASTERN COMEDY OF ERROR Family Dining 25938 Middlebelt Rd. at 11 Mile Rd. in the Mid-11 Plaza 476.1750 Farmington Hills A Musical Play for Palestinian-Israeli Peace. Only Michigan performances by the Tony award- winning troupe. MAJESTIC THEATRE Nov. 27, 28, 29, at 8:00 PM 4140 Woodward, Detroit, 1 1/2 blocks N. of Orchestra Hall, Tickets at Ticketmaster or Majestic Box Office for S12.50 advance. Call 833-9700 Make it an evening out with dinner at THE GNOME RESTAURANT next door, featuring the best in Middle East & American fare. Dinner/Theatre and Afterglow Packages available. Call 833-0120 for reservations. ROASTED CHICKEN DINNER 2 FOR $8.95 ENJOY 2 ROASTED HALF CHICKENS! With: Soup, Salad or Vegetable (choice of two) L (No Substitutions) OPEN 7 DAYS Choice of Potato to Rice Pudding lo 2 P. TUE I\ S4-C S),T. 7 7 SUN. 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Bread Basket MasterCard V vis4 Lcoupont ■ FAMILY ITALIAN DINING & PIZZA 4033 W. 12 MILE, 3 Blks. E. of Greenfield 548.3650 Berkley DAILY LUNCH & DINNER SPECIALS 31646 Northwestern Hwy., West of Middlebelt, Farmington Hills I 855-4600 I $ 00 off PM—RIBS—FISH HOMEMADE GAMIC BREAD I =NI I kitchen FORMERLY OF TALLY HALL HOME OF THE 2 FOR 1 DINNER MENU Open For Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner All Natural Ingredients ... No Preservatives ... No Additives Featuring Homemade Mid-Eastern Specialties Daily Specials • Reasonable Prices CARRY OUT AND CATERING OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK FOR ALL Maple & Uvemois, 7 a.m. TO 11 p.m. OCCASIONS Troy ttAt3r Visit Our Other 31005 Orchard Lake Rd. (Fax Na 855-3252) 855-4150 ROUND PM SQUARE Po 'SMALL OR LARD SMALL—MED—LARGE $1 OFF ANY LARGE PIZZA or LARGE ANTIPASTO 1 or LARGE GREEK SALAD I • Coupon Must Be Presented When Ordering • Not Good With Any Other Discounts or Coupons JN • Expires 11-29-90 ANITA'S ON FOOD PURCHASES OF $6 OR MORE DINING ROOM, CARRY-OUT COUPON NOT VALID WITH DAILY SPECIALS L Expires Dec. 31, 1990 • BANQUET ROOMS • BEER • WINE • COMPLETE CARRY-OUT • COCKTAILS 00 OFF ON YOUR NEXT TRAY MEAT OR DAIRY 011111C* • 1 Coupon Per Person • Good Holidays LET US • • Minimum 8 People • Expires 12-30-90 CATER YOUR Featuring NEEDS Gourmet TORTES, FLANS FOR ALL & CHEESECAKE OCCASIONS 29145 Northwestern Hwy. at 12 Mile Rd. 356-2310 I. Franklin Shopping Center Give a lialc piece of your -lear -_.Orir GIVE 'TO THE TORCH DRIVE 82 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1990 Southfield's Concerts In The Garden series will feature "The Divine Ms. N," Sheri Nichols with Richard Berent in "The Best of Broad- way" 10:30 a.m. Dec. 2, at the Prudential Town Center Atrium. Sheri Nichols was named one of ten Michiganians of the Year in 1987 by the Detroit News and appeared on the cover of the January 1988 issue of Monthly Detroit. Mr. Berent has been prais- ed for original scores, in- cluding Wayne State Univer- sity's A Christmas Carol and the Attic Theatre production of Holiday Cabaret. There is a charge. For infor- mation, call Marlowe Belanger, 354-4717. 'Wonderland' At Bonstelle The Victorian fantasy Alice in Wonderland with the favorite childhood characters of the ever-tardy White Rab- bit, the Mad Hatter and the curious Alice will be presented at the Bonstelle Theatre at 8 p.m. Dec. 7, 8, 14 and 15, with matinees at 2 p.m. Dec. 9, 15 and 16. The adaptation includes on- ly Carroll's dialogue, and the scenery and costumes are in- fluenced by the original il- lustrations by artist John Tenniel. Although the dialogue and imagery remain loyal to the classic, the Bonstelle production adds an up-to-date flair through the use of music and dance. For ticket information, call WSU Box office, 577-2960. OCC Sets Arts Festival Oakland Community Col- lege's Royal Oak Campus will present its annual Festival of the Arts weekend, starting Nov. 30. Free admission events in- clude exhibits and sales by the campus Arts and Humanities Club and the Photographers' Association; an antique/craft show; childrens' theater, bell choir, and instrumental presentations. An admission fee will be charged for performances by the Serpent's Tooth Theatre Company, the Detroit Dance Collective and the Taste of Royal Oak culinary event. For information, call OCC, 540-1540.