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March 11, 1994 - Image 81

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-03-11

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`Chronicles'
At Hilberry

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The Heidi Chronicles, by Wendy
Wasserstein, winner of seven
major awards, including the
Pulitzer Prize and the Tony
Award, will open at the Hil-
berry Theatre March 11 and
run in rotating repertory
through April 28.
The play is an examination
of the progress of a generation,
from the socially and political-
ly activist '60s to the success-
oriented '80s — a time during
which the status of American
women underwent profound,
and sometimes unsettling,
change.
For ticket information, call
the box office, 577-2972.

ALL NEW
LUNCH
MENU
Served 11 a.m.-3 p.m.

CAESAR SALAD
$2.95
GREEK SALAD
VEAL LEMONATO ..$6.95 CHICKEN F1LLET

With Spaghetti

$5.75

With Rice

LAMB

1/2 lb.

$5.95

HAMBURGER ..$3.50

Choice of Rice, Vegetable or Spaghetti

Also Fish Seafood Selections Daily

LIVE JAZZ EVERY THURSDAY 7:30-Midnight

Your hosts: Rick Rogow & Torn Peristeris

Open 7 Days • Catering • Carry-Out Available

737-8600

6199 Orchard Lake Rd. (N. of Maple) West Bloomfield

Civic Theatre
Does Chekhov

WATCH FOR OUR
NEW DISCOUNT PROGRAM

Three Sisters, Chekhov's come-
dy of Russian provincial life, will
be presented by Ann Arbor
Civic Theatre's Second State
Productions March 10-26,
Thursdays through Saturdays,
at 8 p.m.
Performances will be held at
AACTs theater arts complex at
2275 Platt Road, just south of
Washtenaw Avenue. For tick-
ets and information call the box
office, 971-AACT (2228).

DINNER ONLY 4 p.m. to CLOSING 7 DAYS, MON. THRU SUN.

DINE IN (Maximum 10 People) • CARRY-OUT (Maximum $75 Order)

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Expires 2-28-94

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or Other
Dessert)

NOT GOOD WITH ANY OTHER COUPONS OR SPECIALS
EXPIRES 3-31-94

OPEN SUNDAYS
12 noon to 9 p.m.

HONG KONG
STEAK
SPECIAL

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Other
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Our Daily Hours ... Mon. 11 a.m.-2 p.m., Tues. Thru Thurs. 11 a.m.-10 p.m.
Fri. & Sat. 11 a.m.-11 p.m., Sun. 12 noon-9 p.m.

NOT GOOD WITH ANY OTHER COUPONS OR SPECIALS
EXPIRES 3-31-94

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The music department of the
Jewish Community Center will
accept new students for the
spring semester beginning
March 14. Lessons are given
privately by a staff of profes-
sional instructors in piano,
Suzuki violin and viola.
For fee and lesson informa-
tion, call Annette Chajes, 661-
7631.

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UP TO 200

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TOKYO JAPANESE STEAK HOUSE I CANTONESE & NORTHERN CUISINE
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Specializing In: Bar Mitzvahs, Sweet 16s,

Showers, Anniversaries, Retirement
Parties, Birthdays, Weddings, Etc.

NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

Puppeteers
Are Needed

Special Appetizer Parties Available

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The newly formed Russian-
American Puppet Theater is
seeking 16- to 24-year-old men
and women to learn puppetry.
A professional team will be
teaching and training students
at no charge. For information,
call Igor Gozman, 541-7723.

871-1590

7618 Woodward Ave.

Limitations On Coupons

HONG KONG
WHITEFISH
SPECIAL

Music Lessons
At The JCCs

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Magician
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The Cultural Arts Division of
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- 2:15 p.m. in the Southfield
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