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In a Warm, Friendly Atmosphere Choice Meats and Fresh Fish Daily • NEW, LOWER CONCESSION PRICES EN)0Y THE BENEFITS OF THE MOVIEWATCHER ( FREQUENT MOVIEGOER PROGRAM ..ASK FOR DETAILS ) 74 FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1991 ALL FRESH FRUIT PIES, APPLE STRUDEL, COGNAC TORTES 1128 East Nine Mile Road (% Mile East of 1-75) Hazel Park, MI 48030 (313) 541-2132 will play April 4-13 at the Studio Theatre, downstairs at the Hilberry, featuring a cast of ten Detroit actors. Performances will be 8 p.m. April 4-6 and 11-13. For ticket information, call the theatre box office, 577-2972. Proceeds from ticket sales will go to the Martin Molson Scholarship Fund at Wayne State. Children's theatre, a sum- mer theatre tradition at Wayne State University, will continue with a new produc- tion of Suzan Zeder's Step on a Crack, opening June 24 at the Hilberry. A play for and about today's children, it will be presented at 10:30 a.m. Mondays through Fridays, June 24-July 12, except July 4. Step on a Crack combines fun with a look at children's real-life problems. It is the story of a lively, wildly im- aginative child who arms herself with a full-blown fan- tasy life to fight her way through her difficulties ad- justing to a new step-mother. Ms. Zeder calls her problem "as classic as Cinderella and as timely as tomorrow." For ticket information, call the theatre box office. American Artists Opens Series Charlie Byrd and the Washington Guitar Quintet will present their first Michigan appearance by the American Artists Series 3 p.m. April 7 in Kingswood Auditorium on the Cranbrook campus. Charlie Byrd is noted for his performances of classical repertoire. The other members of the quintet are classical guitarists who have performed in South America, Europe and the Middle East. They are John Marlow, Jef- frey Meyerriecks, Myrna Sislen and Larry Snitzler. They will be preceded at 2 p.m. with a talk by guitar- maker Herbert Davis of Ann Arbor. His talk and showing of guitars and lutes is open to all ticket holders. The concert will include jazz, Argentine tangos, and the Michigan premiere per- formance of a work by Glenn Smith, Box Talk, written in 1990. Other composers to be featured are Vivaldi, Ger- shwin and Laurindo Almeida. For ticket information, call 851-5044. An informal recep- tion with the artists will follow the concert. Music, Lunch At Beth El Classical music and a lun- cheon to support the Detroit Symphony Orchestra will be held 12:30 p.m. March 22 at Temple Beth El. DSO double bass, Stephen Molina, and DSO pianist, Robert Conway, will perform a mini-concert. Tickets for this final 1991 Preludes West series are $10 per person, and may be ordered by mailing a check payable to: DSO Preludes West. Please enclose a self- addressed, stamped envelope, and mail to: DSOH, Volunteer Council, 400 Buhl Building, 535 Griswold, Detroit, Mich. 48226. For in- formation, call 962-1000, Ext. 286. Selections to be performed by Mr. Molina and Mr. Con- way include: J.E. Galliard's Sonata, Armand Russell's Chaconne, David Ellis' Sonata for Unaccompanied Double Bass, Max Bruch's Kol Nidre and J.S. Bach's Sonata No. 2. Musical Spoof In Birmingham Dames At Sea, a romantic musical, will open a five-week engagement at the Birm- ingham Theatre April 2- May 5. A spoof of the 1930s movie musicals with a small-town, stage-struck dancer, a songwriting sailor, jealous star, tap-dancing chorus girls and wisecracking sidekicks, this show encompasses all of the cliches, the glitz and glit- ter of an oldtime Busby Berkeley extravaganza. Tickets are available at the Birmingham Theatre Box Of- fice, 644-3533; and at all Ticketmaster outlets. JCC Offers Tour Of DIA The Jewish Community Center, in conjunction with West Bloomfield Parks and Recreation, will host the Detroit Institute of Arts tour, "Arts and Flowers: Festival of Spring," April 17. This bi-annual celebration of the arts will feature floral displays complementing selected works of art. The trip will include transportation, docent-led tour, and lunch at the Kresge Court (on your own). The bus will depart from the Maple-Drake building at 10 a.m. and the Jimmy Prentis Morris Building at 10:30 a.m. For information, call Marilyn Wolfe, 661-1000, Ext. 334.