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March 05, 1993 - Image 42

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-03-05

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A TRAVELING JEWISH THEATRE
of San Francisco

JUNEBUG PRODUCTIONS
of New Orleans

present

CROSSING THE BROKEN BRIDGE

Created by Naomi Newman and John O'Neal, performers
in collaboration with Steve Kent, director

TH E D E TRO IT J E W IS H N E WS

Crossing the Broken Bridge uses the lens of African American/Jewish relations to examine
the forces that divide the human community. Through songs, poetry, stories
and movement, Newman and O'Neal dare to enter the hazardous
lands of stereotypes, racism and anti-semitism. Fueled
by the determination to understand the other, this production
courageously addresses volatile issues
with humor and compassion.

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Presented in
cooperation with:

March 18, 1993

March 20, 1993

Jewish COmmunity Center of
Metropolitan Detroit

Hartford Memorial
Baptist Church
18700 James Couzens

6600 West Maple
West Bloomfield, MI
7:00 p.m.

Detroit, MI
7:30 p.m.

MICHIGAN CHRONICLE

all proceeds will go to defray the cost of this program

THE JEWISH NEWS

For more information call 661-1000 ext. 341

ADMISSION

Sponsoring
Organizations:

Jewish Community Center of
Metropolitan Detroit
Hartford Memorial
- Baptist Church
Jewish Community Council
American Jewish Committee
American Jewsih Congress
Temple Israel

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