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September 25, 1992 - Image 147

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-09-25

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WHY YOUR
PARTY PLANS
SHOULD
INCLUDE LS.

certain lingo," says Mr.
Margulies.
"We're familiar with each
lother's world and sound."
Mr. Margulies' world was
a comfortable one when he
was a kid. His father, "the
youngest of an immigrant
family and the only one in
the family without an ac-
bent," was a lawyer, "a real
good-looking, classy guy."
His parents introduced Mr.
Margulies to theater at an
early age. The Pirates of
Penzance stole his heart
when he was just a toddler.
"But it was seeing Shaw's
Arms and the Man when I
was 13 that, more than
anything, confirmed my love
for theater," says David
, Margulies.
Mr. Margulies has loved it
ever
since. And if producers
,
love to cast him in Jewish
parts — the actor has ap-
peared in a number of such
roles, although far from ex-
clusively —that's life, says
Mr. Margulies, whose
credits include a pair of
Chaim Potok one-acts staged
two years ago at the
Philadelphia Festival
Theatre for New Plays.
"Ethnicity is destiny," he
says with a sigh.
- But it isn't his way to com-
plain. "Thank God I get
hese Jewish parts so I can
make a living," he says.
-: .And while Zaretsky's
claim to fame is a 12-minute
rendition of The Dybbuk,
Mr. Margulies is not
bothered by demons in any
shape or form.
"Life," says the contented
actor, "has been very good to
me." ❑

Jack and Gary Cochran

and The Staff Of

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Food & Spirits

Artwork created by Sandra
Levin of Farmington Hills
Will be on display at the Our
Town Art Exhibition and Sale
at the Community House in
Birmingham. Our Town is a
juried exhibition featuring
art from 250 Michigan ar-
tists. The exhibition will open
Oct. 21 with a private preview
and is then open to the public
Oct. 22-25, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. each
day.
There is no admission fee.
All artwork is for sale.

Baldwin Theatre
Stages Nuts:

Nuts, Torn Topor's drama of
an incarcerated woman's at-
tempt to fight those who wish
to have her committed, will
be presented on the Baldwin
Theatre's 2nd stage 8 p.m.
Oct. 23-25, 29-31.
For ticket information, call
the theater, 541-6430.

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