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August 30, 1991 - Image 83

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-08-30

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The Attic Theatre will
celebrate two events in
September — the opening of
its 1991-92 Mainstage Series
and its 16th year as Detroit's
leading professional resident
theater.
The six mainstage plays are
The Misanthrope by Moliere
(Sept. 26-Oct. 27), Thursday's
Child by Julie Jensen (Dec.
5-Jan. 5), Abundance by Beth
Henley (Jan. 30-March 1), A
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19), Love and Anger by
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The atrium at First Center
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This fall's lineup will in-
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classical, jazz, Dixieland and
country and western groups:
Sept. 4, the Phil Gram
Quartet; Sept. 18, the Edin-
borough Saxophone Quartet;
Oct. 2, Country Sun; Oct. 16,
Jim Lidgett and Diana Crum.
Also, Oct. 30, Joe Vitale;
Nov. 13, the Sam Barnett
Trio; Nov. 27, Corcovado; Dec.
11, Robert Collingwood Band.
Noontime concerts are
12-1:30 p.m. in the First
Center atrium at 26913
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