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March 15, 1991 - Image 91

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-03-15

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Musical
At Oakland

Into the Woods, a brew of
music and fairy tale, will
come to Oakland University
for 11 performances.
Stephen Sondheim and
James Lapine's musical
journey into the woods inter-
mingles the characters from
several of Grimm's fairy tales.
Their paths criss-cross as
each ventures out to pursue
his heart's most secret wish.
Oakland's company consists
of 25 players accompanied by
a 13-piece orchestra. John
Bell, a member of the theatre
faculty at the University of
Michigan-Flint, is musical
director. He served as an
assistant to Sondheim as the
musical was developed in San
Diego.
Scenery by Susan Barrett of
the Oakland theatre faculty
features an arena setting of
trees and branches designed
to surround the audience in
the woodsy atmosphere and
include them in the journey.
Director Michael Gillespie
describes Into the Woods as a
musical tale suitable for
children and adults. Familiar
stories are wittily presented
in the first act, but the
characters soon find that the
story does not end there. The
hard realities of life require
them to make yet another
trip into the woods.
Performances will be 8 p.m.
March 15-16, 22-23 and 29-30
and April 5-6 and at 2 p.m.
March 17, 24 and April 7. No
performance will be held on
Easter (March 31).
For ticket information, call
the Center for the Arts box of-
fice, 370-3013.

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The Maple-Drake Jewish
Community Center will open
four new holiday exhibits in
"The Discovery Room: A
Jewish Experience." The ex-
hibits are for Passover, Lag
B'Omer, Israel Independence
Day, and Shavuot.
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Thurs. — 10 a.m.-1 p.m.; Wed.
— noon-6 p.m.; Sun. — 10
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Civic Chorus
Oak Park Concert

The Oak Park Department
of Recreation will present a
free concert 2 p.m. March 17
at the Oak Park Community
Center, featuring the Oak
Park Civic Chorus. Music will
consist of ethnic, popular and
show tunes.

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