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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-03-01

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JET Presents
Dramatic Readings

The Jewish Ensemble
Theatre will present Eight
Days in March, its annual
festival of staged dramatic
readings.
The festival is designed to
feature new plays that deal
with Jewish culture or the
Jewish experience. Four plays
will be presented by profes-
sional actors and directors.
The readings are done only
after a limited number of
rehearsals, without a formal
set and with the actors using
scripts.
The staged readings also
help the playwright and
director to understand, criti-
que and develop the works.
Each performance will be
followed by an open discus-
sion by members of the au-
dience, actors, the director,
and, in most cases, the
author.
Each of the plays will be
presented twice. On Wednes-
day evenings, the readings
will be at the Jimmy Prentis
Morris Jewish Community
Center. On Thursday even-
ings, they will be at the
Maple-Drake Jewish Com-
munity Center. All perfor-
mances are at 8 p.m.
The schedule of plays is:
Mar. 6-7 — Enough Already
by Detroiter Neil Master, a
comedy about a stubborn
woman, her husband, her son
and his girlfriend.
Mar. 13-14 — The Emigra-
tion of Adam Kurtzik by
Theodore Herstand, a biting
satire in which a diligent,
conscientious Jewish white-
collar worker is confronted by
the brown-collar Nazi war
machine.
Mar. 20-21 — Just in Time
by Jules Abrams and Robert
Clymire, a story about people
and relationships, in which a
63-year-old man finds himself
a reluctant "swinging single."
Mar. 27-28 — Pearl by Todd
Graff, which follows a lower-
middle-class Jewish woman
through five decades, from
her own fears as a young
woman and her frustrations
with her daughter to senior
citizenship.
Tickets are not required,
but a donation of $5 per per-
son is asked for each reading.

Susan Stark
Will Speak

The fourth annual Susan
Stark/Friends of the South-
field Public Library Oscar
Prediction Contest will take
place 7 p.m. Mar. 5 in the
library's Marcotte Room.
Ms. Stark will share her in-
side tips on the Academy and
give her opinions on the
movies nominated for awards.

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