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Dinner for Two • • • • • 1/2 slab of ribs tortellini chicken parmesan shish-ka-bob honey walnut chicken • eggplant parmesan exp. 5-7-93 349-1438 43317 Grand River — Novi ij Dining & Dancing To The BILLY ROSE TRIO EVERY FRIDAY & SATURDAY At The 9 A eN CHOPHOu E vain -- r WITH ANOTHER DINNER EQUAL OR GREATER VALUE AND THIS COUPON •1 Coupon Per Table • Not Good With Any Other Discounts I BABY BACK RIBS Mon. & Tues. ° RACK OF LAMB 7 Days PSYCHIC BELYA KING Every Thursday Evening WORKING page 73 Susan Milgrom, in shows "As a young Jewish man staged at Camp Tanuga, raised with a work ethic, I where he spent many still find the periods of summers. As a student at unemployment the most Cranbrook, he appeared in difficult to adjust to. So school productions and when a theater job pre- went on to get his first sents itself, I am often professional part at age inclined to take that job, 17, when he performed in although it takes me out local dinner theater. of the Los Angeles envi- His decision to continue ronment," said Mr. Sills, with an entertainment whose religious training career came after he was at Shaarey Zedek. earned his bachelor's, His greatest challenge when he was applying to as he tours with a show is law schools and advanced finding ways to keep his theater programs. His work fresh after many father's encouragement performances. He tries to helped him make his meet that challenge by choice. constantly looking for "The first interesting additional nuances in role I had was in a new every scene and by seek- musical being tried out in ing new stimuli from the San Francisco, Roller techniques used by the Derby, the Musical," he rest of the cast as they said. "I had just finished act out their roles. training as a classical While Mr. Sills, who is actor, doing a lot of single, enjoys the time he Shakespeare and Chek- has with his family, he hov, so this was at the hopes others will take the opposite end of the spec- opportunity to enjoy the trum. family appeal of The "The entire musical took Secret Garden. place on roller skates, and "This play is so mar- although I had never been velously accessible and a professional skater, I uplifting for both children picked it up quickly and adults," he said. "Not enough. I was really able since Annie came through to immerse myself in the the national touring cir- skating world so quickly cuit has there been an and so thoroughly that I opportunity for parents to learned a lot about a com- enjoy things like this with pletely different life style. their kids. "An actor today has to "This is a theatrical be prepared body and experience that both can mind, at it's this kind of enjoy on different levels, diversity that makes this but also enjoy together life worthwhile." and have something to He has also appeared in share." Philadelphia Story, The Secret Garden is Sunday in the Park, being performed Tuesdays- Twelfth Night, Cymbeline Sundays, April 27-May 19, and Othello. at the Fisher Theatre. ❑ "I've been really fortu- nate in recent years to work pretty constantly and work at a level in the business where I'm able to exercise more choice about The Maple:Drake Jewish the projects I participate Community Center will host in," he said. a discussion of the book With Still, as he pursues a Friends Like You by Matti film and television career Golan 2:30 p.m. May 2. This in Los Angeles, he book is written in the form becomes impatient during of a dialogue between an the inevitable time Israeli and an American Jew between jobs. Discussing the book will be Sivan Maas, community shlicha, and Irwin Shaw, ex- ecutive vice president emeritus of the JCC. For information, call 661-1000. JCC Hosts Book Discussion :. 1 1 940 E. Jefferson • Lighted Valet Parking • 567-1940 rf FREE DINNER MON. THRU THURS., 4 p.m.-7 p.m. Entertainmen 1 Complimentary Reading With All Dinners 84 L dteeDt Mideastern Cuisine • 32425 Northwestern Hwy. Bet. Middlebelt & 14 Mile • 932.2540 WINDSOR nel has reaped much inter- national fame for its world fa- mous ribs and high quality homemade desserts. TBQ's Oth- er Place features tasty seafoods, steaks, chops, cocktails and much banquet facilities. (15) Temple Slates Piano Concert Pianist Steven Rosenfeld will perform 7:30 p.m. April 25 at the Birmingham Temple. An aft ?I-glow will follow. There is a charge. New Season For OU Theater Oakland University's Mea- dow Brook Theatre will pre- sent the premiere of a new drama by Charles Nolte titl- ed The Last Days of Mr. Lin- coln as part of its seven-play 1993-94 season. The 28th season will open with Larry Shue's The Foreigner (Sept. 30-Oct. 24). A group of devious characters meet a stranger who they think understands no English. Agatha Christie's Black Coffee will be presented Oct. 28-Nov. 21. Hercule Poirot is called in to solve a poisoning. A Christmas Carol will have its 12th annual presen- tation Nov. 26-Dec. 30. Shirley Valentine will have its Detroit area premiere Jan. 6-30. George Bernard Shaw's You Never Can Tell will run Feb. 10-March 6. The comedy deals with the escapades of an unconventional family. The Last Days of Mr. Lin- coln will be presented March 17-April 10. Broadway Bound, the last of Neil Simon's autobiograph- ical trilogy, will close the season April 21-May 15. For ticket information, call the Meadow Brook box office, 377-3300. Temple Plans Musical Gala Sheri Nichols will return 7 p.m. May 8 for an appearance at the Birmingham Temple's 30th Anniversary Jubilee. Her program will include music of Edith Piaf and Judy Garland. Her pianist and music director, Richard Berent, will accompany her. The entertainment will be preceded by a cocktail buffet including foods from the area's restaurants. Late even- ing dancing and desserts will follow the musical program. For ticket information, call the temple office, 477-1410. JET Stages Feiffer Play The Jewish Ensemble Theatre will present Grown Ups by Jules Feiffer at the Maple-Drake Jewish Com- munity Center. Preview performances will be 8:45 p.m. April 24 and 2 p.m. April 25. Regular performances will be April 25, 28, 29, May 2, 5, 6, 12, 13, 16 at 8 p.m.; May 1, 8, 15 at 8:45 p.m. Matinees on May 2, 9, 16 will be at 2 p.m. 7