ENTERTAINMENT t• SUNDAY BRUNCH . SOUTHFIELD'S FINEST BRUNCH FEATURES A CARVING STATION WITH ROAST TURKEY AND TENDERLOIN; WAFFLE, RING IN THE NEW YEAR WITH US OMELETTE AND PASTA STATIONS; LOX AND SMOKED FISH DISPLAY; AN ARRAY OF HOT ENTREES AND SALADS, DESSERT TABLE AS WELL AS A SPECIAL KIDDIE SECTION! °- • LIVE ENTERTAINMENT AND • DANCING IN OUR NEWLY- . REMODELED DINING ROOM. 11:30 AM - 3 PM • $5 DEPOSIT REQUIRED ON GROUPS OF 6 OR MORE AT 9:00 SEATING. $14.95 ADULTS EMBA SSY • THREE SEATINGS: 5:00, 7:00, 9:00. $10 COVER CHARGE AT 9:00 SEATING ONLY INCLUDES: ENTERTAINMENT & DANCING, PARTY FAVORS & MIDNIGHT CHAMPAGNE. • SPECIAL MENU RANGING FROM $10.95 TO $20.95 INCLUDING GREEK SPECIALTIES, STEAKS, SEAFOOD & CHICKEN. 'First Night ' In Birmingham $8.95 CHILDREN 12 AND UNDER I ss' sHOTELS 350-2000 28100 Franklin Road, Southfield, Michigan Looking for a perfect place for your Bar Mitzvah? Call A 20% Gratuity Will Be Added To Total Check , alor.;AP-7 ■ eS :zap . 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BEEF STEW DINNER CHOICE OF SOUP OR SALAD $ 45 5 'Edwin Drood' In Royal Oak Party Favors Appetizer: Shrimp with spinach & pernod in fib pastry Salad: Tossed salad with lemon poppyseed dressing Choice of 4 Entrees: • Provimi Veal Chop wlwild mushrooms, pink peppercorns & cognac • Beef Wellington w/Madiera wine sauce • Norwegian Salmon ■ ,v/dill chablis and tomato sauce • Lobster stuffed Squid in raviolis send with crab sauce & crayfish 5 60 per person includes tax & tip on 4 - course meal For Reservations & Information 0 o 871-1590 Call: 362-1262 755 W. Big Beaver at 1-75 Top of Troy Bldg. Concourse 3 Advertising in The Jewish News Gets Results Place Your Ad Today. Call 354-6060 Jane's Place 4/4, 11 II II ■ III III III • 11 1110%. Casual Dining at Popular Prices in an Intimate Cafe Setting 25861 LAHSER AT CIVIC CENTER DRIVE • SOUTHFIELD 354-3640 MONAHURS. 11 a.m.-8 p.m. FRI. & SAT. 11 a.m.-9 p.m.. Closed Sun. 50% OFF DINNER Join Jane For Dinner Any Evening After 5 p.m. DELI and RESTAURANT ISHIVA DINNERS & PARTY TRAYS ... Free Delivery Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner . . . Mon.-Fri. 7 a.m.-8 p.m., Sat. 7 a.m.-3 p.m. 352-4940 21754 W. 11 MILE AT LAHSER • HARVARD ROW Fax: 352-9393 58 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1990 BUY 1ST DINNER AT REGULAR PRICE & RECEIVE 50% OFF THE SECOND DINNER OF EQUAL OR LESSER VALUE • Dine In Only • No Cash Value • Good With Coupon Only Expires 1 - 3 - 91 L • Not Valid With Any Other Offers Birmingham composer Elaine Lebenbom has been commissioned to write a piece for the Detroit Woodwind Quintet in honor of this year's first ever First Night/Birm- ingham New Year's Eve celebration. _ The Quintet will give the world premiere performances of this piece, entitled First Night during two concerts that evening. A non-alcoholic festival of the arts for the whole family, First Night will take place in downtown Bir- mingham from 4 p.m. until midnight. The Detroit Wood- wind Quintet will perform in the Christian Science Church a 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. In addition to the premiere of First Night, whose movements are subtitl- ed "Anticipation," "Reflec- tion," and "Celebration," they will perform works by Haydn, Lefebre, Ibert and Scott Joplin. Members of the Detroit Woodwind Quintet include Deborah Scott Katz, flute; Sylvia Starkman, oboe; Linda Borushko, clarinet; Elizabeth Wilson, bassoon; and Ernestine Barnes, horn. IN __.l Stagecrafters will present The Mystery of Edwin Drood, a musical comedy by Rupert Holmes, Jan. 18-Feb. 9. Drood, the winner of the 1986 Tony Award for best musical, is a music hall-style "play within a play" where the au- dience determines the out- come at each performance. This musical is based on the last, unfinished novel of Charles Dickens, featuring comedy, song, dance, and mystery! Drood will be presented at Stagecrafters' Baldwin Theatre, 415 S. Lafayette, Royal Oak. The theater is ful- ly handicapped accessible. For ticket information call the box office, 541-6430. Parks Bus Trip To 'Sesame Street' West Bloomfield Parks and Recreation will host a trip to see "Sesame Street Live" Feb. 2 at the Fox Theatre. The parks bus trip will in- elude transportation and main floor ticket. The bus will leave from the parks and recreation office on Mid- dlebelt north of Long Lake Road at 1 p.m. Cost for the trip is $14 per person. For reservations by Jan. 25, call parks and recreation, 334-5660.