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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1992
n
and a real strong level of pro-
Ms. Steingold enjoys reading'
jection so that her speaking
and painting.
and singing voices are con-
"On the train, we take
sistently easy to understand
breaks
in this little kitchr-
on stage."
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car and in this teenie-weenie
Ms. Steingold blends in well
booth, and I bring my collec-
with the other orphans on
tion of Babysitters Club books
stage, all from the Detroit
to read." she said.
area: Laura Buono (Annie),
"One night while I
who starred as the young
singing
on the train, I got
Cosette in Les Miserables at
stopped and I got somethirig
the Fisher and in Chicago;
put in my hand. And I had a
Stephanie Unger plays Pep-
feeling
it was just the like a
per, "the Jack Dempsey of the
piece of paper — but it was
orphanage"; Lena Cardwell
money. I got a $20 tip!"
constantly whines "Oh, my
Next up for Ms. Steingold
goodness" as Tessie; Lydia
are auditions for both the
Raburn performs the role of
Michigan Opera Theatre and_
Duffy; Andrea Bogos plays
Annie Get Your Gun at the
July; and Molly Linden stars
Birmingham Theatre.
as Kate.
Mrs. Gurwin believes Ms.
In real life, Ms. Steingold is
Steingold is in a class of her
happy that she is not really
own.
an orphan. Her father, Marc,
is a dentist in Garden City
"Her eyes sparkle, and sh
and Eastpoint. Her mother, a
knows what to do with her
dental hygienist by trade, now
hands," Mrs. Gurwin said.
keeps busy with her three
You can tell she was just I
daughters, Dana, Melissa,
born with this talent. If sLe
31/2, and Jamie, 4 1/2.
chooses to stick with theater,
"Melissa loves to follow me
she
has a wonderful, wonder-
around the house and sing
ful future."
what I sing," Ms. Steingold
The young actress want'to)
said. "Jamie is the kind of kid
see "every show on Broad- I
who busts into my room and
way," and perform the roles ofl
goes through my clothes, but
Annie (Annie), Mrs. Anna
I love her."
(The King and I) and Maria
When she's not on stage,
(The Sound of Music). ❑
Shalom Detroit
Welcomes Women
932-3926
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The Jewish News
Classifieds
Call 354-5959
Shalom Detroit, the
welcoming committee of the
Jewish Federation of Metro-
politan Detroit Women's Divi-
sion, will host a gathering for
women new to the Detroit
area, 7:30 p.m. Oct. 8 at the
Max M. Fisher Building, 6735
Telegraph Rd., south of Maple
Rd.
New area residents will
meet each other and mem-
bers of the Shalom Detroit
Committee at the event,
which includes dessert. There
will be a presentation about
the community.
For reservations by Sept.
25, call Ellen Krivchenia,
642-4260.
Brandeis-Tikvah
Hears Reviews
Brandeis-Tikvah Chapter of
B'nai B'rith Women will meet
noon Sept. 22 at Sutton Place
clubhouse.
Sallyjo Levine, vice-
chairman of the Jewish Com-
munity Center Book Fair, will
preview three current best-
selling books. Luncheon will
be served at a charge.
For information, call Hilda
Raphael, 557-6517.
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BBW Council
Hears Speaker
State Representative Max,
ine Berman will speak on
"Current Relevant Legislat-:
ive Issues" at the B'nai
B'rith Women Council
meeting 7:30 p.m. Sept. 23 at
Summit clubhouse, Nor-
thwestern and Middlebelt.
Farmington Hills.
For information, call
ma Gorosh, 352-6878.
Beit Kodesh Women
Plan Meeting
The sisterhood of Congreg,a_
tion Beit Kodesh will hold
their opening meeting 8 p.m.
Sept. 22 at the synagogue.
Entertainment will be pPo-
vided by soloist Louise
Lazarus, who will sing,
Hebrew and Yiddish songs. ,
Refreshments will be served.
There is no charge.
Primrose Club
Will Meet
Primrose Benevolent clut;'
will meet noon Sept. 21 at
Lincoln Towers. Plans for the
Donor Luncheon, Oct. 27, W: 11
be finalized.
Lunch will be served.