lt,t:4149f. .* Today I am a Fountain Pen by Israel Horovitz A warm family comedy is first of the trilogy that includes our 2nd season's hit A Rosen By Any Other Name. The part of Ardenshensky, will again be played by broadway actor Sol Frieder. PREVIEWS Oct. 14 - Oct. 18 PERFORMANCES Oct. 21 - Nov. 8 The Queen's Physician Nicole Miller with her fashions. by Betty Neustat Particularly appropriate during this year's 500th anniversary of the expulsion of the Jews from Spain, this lush historical drama is the fictional account of a romance between the queen of Spain and her Jewish physician. PREVIEWS Dec. 2 - Dec. 6 PERFORMANCES Dec. 6 - Dec. 27 by Jules Feiffer A generous sprinkling of Feiffer's ascerbic wit spices this comedy of contemporary familial currents. (The -joke" may be closer to home than any of us care to admit!) PERFORMANCES April 25 - May 16 The Square Root of Three by Michael Golder Broadway's Sylvia Kauders recreates her role from the original hilarious production about a not-so-elderly mother and the surprise she brings back from her trip to Florida. PREVIEWS June 2 - June 6 PERFORMANCES June 6 - June 27 Order the series and save . • • You'll save as much as 20% over the single ticket price when you subscribe to JET'S full season. All performances are in English, in the Aaron DeRoy Theatre at the Jewish Community Center, 6600 W Maple Road, W Bloomfield. YES, I want to order my tickets for the Jewish Ensemble Theatre Season. ORDER FORM Subscription Individual Performance 1 1 Series Number of tickets DATE DATE Today The lam Queen's a Fountain Physician Pen DATE Grown- ups DATE The Square Root of Three Price Each Price Total City Charge to: Additional Contribution A Saturday Nights B Other Evenings C Matinees D Preview Saturday Nights E All Other Previews State ❑ Visa Zip ❑ Master Card Exp. Date Account Number Signature OR Single Performance Staged Readings Bonus Play S... YOU SAVE 919.50 $69.00 $9.00 16.50 55.00 11.00 Enclosed please find my check for S payable to the Jewish Ensemble Theatre. In addition, I would like to help maintain Jewish Ensemble Theatre's quality productions with my donation of: 12.00 39.00 9.00 13.50 43.00 11.00 ❑ S100 - regular membership 10.00 32.00 8.00 ❑ S250 - sustaining membership 5.00 All four are tree with SI111163 FOR ALL INFORMATION CALL 788-2900 74 Phone Address TOTAL PRICE Name FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1992 itional CARLA JEAN SCHWARTZ Local Columnist Grown ups PREVIEWS April 21 - April 25 Nicole Miller Brings '90s Designs To Detroit Tickets for individual performances are available from all Centers. Call (313) 645-6666. Mail to: Jewish Ensemble Theatre, 6600 W. Maple Road, West Bloomfield, MI 48322 F ashion designer Nicole Miller made a personal appearance at Hannah Rose in the Bloom- field Plaza last week. In women's apparel, Ms. Miller is known for her little black dress, which is always sexy and stylish. In the men's department, her whimsical ties and braces are popular. The themes are varied and fun with designs from Wall Street to Broadway. "We turn every joke into a money making idea," said Ms. Miller, who was wearing a long black dress, western jewelry and shoes with a Nicole Miller pattern. Shoe designer Stuart Weitzman manufactures the shoes with the Nicole Miller signature. Her fall collection filled an entire wall at Hannah Rose. Besides traditional suiting, Ms. Miller designed a red and black plaid suit with a leopard collar. Her signature black dresses ranged from velvet to crepe, long and short. The funky prints were on the lingerie collection as well as on scarves and ties. "We are always experi- menting with new combina- tions," said Ms. Miller. VOGUESTYLE 92 Jacobson's recently pre- sented "Voguestyle '92" to benefit the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation. The evening featured culinary delights from local restau- rants and a fashion show. Lisa Marks The Jewish News reported that sleek, black fashions are strong. Another hot color is red, whether it's bold or subdued. Topping off all the fall fash- ions were hats — berets, western and bowlers. Juvenile Diabetes com- mittee members included: Annette Kolon, Karen Lutz, Margo Salyer, Pam Rock and Helen Wachter. BALFOUR CELEBRATION The Zionist Organization of America, Metropolitan Detroit chapter, held a kick- off cocktail reception recent- ly at Tam O'Shanter Coun- try Club for their annual Balfour Celebration. This year's event will be held at the Fox Theatre on Nov. 2 at 7:30 p.m. featuring Hal Linden. Mack Pitt and his orchestra will also provide entertainment. Anne Gonte Silver pres- ident of ZOA, while Johanna Gordon and Sherman Shapiro the co- chairmen of the Balfour Celebration. Other ZOA supporters include: Max Sosin, Bunny Klein, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Silver- man, Ezekiel Leiken, George Rosman, Leanie Simmer, Sidney and Marion Leib. FASHION NOTES An outdoor runway fall fashion show will be held 8 p.m. Sept. 11 at the Board- walk in West Bloomfield with music, dancing and Continued on Page 78