JEWISH ENSEMBLE THEATRE presents Arthur and Mark Borman on the set of their new movie. PREVIEWS April 6 - 10 PERFORMANCES April 10 -May I Bormans Produce, Direct In Hollywood CARLA JEAN SCHWARTZ LOCAL COLUMNIST Brothers Arthur and Mark Bor- man, former Birmingham res- idents, recently returned from Robert Red- ford's 1994 Sun- dance Film Fes- tival in Utah following the screenings of their new biblical comedy feature film, The Making of . . . And God Spoke. This mock-documentry ex- plores the chaos that could occur on a large Hollywood epic film. "It is a look at the behind-the-scenes elements of physically making a movie, and secondly it deals with teaching the great stories of the Old Testament in a fresh and funny way," said Arthur Borman. The comedy was directed by Ar- thur Borman and produced by Mark Borman and LEUKEMIA SOCIETY The Leukemia Society of America, Michigan Chapter, recently held an event at Neiman Marcus to kick-off publicity for the fifth annual Discovery Ball to be held April 23 at the Ross Roy Headquarters in Bloomfield Hills. The evening will be a tribute to the late Glenn Fortinberry, who was the CEO of Ross Roy Com- munications Inc. Leukemia Society President John Kamins and his wife Judith attended the event. Some of the supporters in- Richard Raddon. C/3 LLJ Aaron De Roy Theatre Jewish Community Center • 6600 W. Maple Road • West Bloomfield Cr) CC F- LU ----zwZds7mv. (810) 645-6666 TICKETS (810) 788-2900 or 77=i Special Senior, Student and Group Discounts Available Hearing assist devices or signed performances for the hearing impaired available upon request JET Gratefully Acknowledges 80 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Arthur Borman is a 1985 graduate of Cranbrook Schools. He attended film school at UCLA and has worked on several feature films. Mark Borman graduated from Seaholm High School in 1986 and studied business at the Uni- versity of Southern Califor- nia. While living in Chicago, he worked on the Chicago Board of Trade and was in- volved with the Second City Comedy Troupe. The film is currently scheduled for a showing at Cannes, France, and will be released in Michigan this summer or fall. The Bor- mans will hold a private Detroit screening next mon- th. John and Judith Kamins clude: Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Applebaum, Mr. and Mrs. David Hermelin, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nederlander and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Schubot. JAll VOLUNTEER Maurice Cohen, of Forbes- Cohen Properties, recently organized a "jam session" with musician Marcus Belgrave. Mr. Cohen, who