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March 24, 1995 - Image 82

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WE'RE FIGHTING FOR
YOUR LIFE

American Heart
Association

The gnomes in Rip Van Winkle, with Laura Nanes in the white beard.

dent is in her sixth role for Paper
Bag Productions.
"I like performing in front of
people, and I'm comfortable with
it because of practice and experi-
ence," said Laura, who takes on
as many shows and theater class-
es as she can.
Brian Haber, 9, a third-grad-
er at Roosevelt, is making his de-
but performance with this group,
and he has a different approach
to feeling comfortable on stage.
"I just think I'm performing in
front of friends," said Brian, who
has acted in Nancy Gurwin Pro-
ductions and decided to audition
for PBP when he learned a friend
was trying out for a role.
To learn his lines to portray
Derek Van Brummel, Brian kept
reading them over and over
again. Although he thinks he
might like to earn his living as an
actor, he also has dreams of be-
ing a baseball or basketball play-
er.
Marissa Shuback, 12, a sev-
enth-grader at Hillel Day School,
knows about productions in two
languages. In addition to playing
Henriette Dutcher in Rip Van
Winkle, she portrayed the Rev-
erend Mother in her school's He-
brew version of The Sound of

Music.

Hoping to be a singer if not an
actress, Marissa likes the origi-
nal songs that were written for
the production by Mr. Nodus for
Paper Bag Productions.
"I know that theater work is
very hard to get, but it would
be a lot of fun," said Marissa,
who has been part of many com-
munity theater groups and is on
the sound and light crew at Hil-
lel.
Mr. Nodus, who also is direc-
tor of the West Bloomfield
Youtheatre and Dearborn
Heights Youtheatre, looks beyond
the fun and believes children can
learn a lot about the reality of
day-to-day living by pretending
on stage.
"Theater teaches children the
discipline of learning, memoriz-
ing lines and blocking," said Mr.
Nodus. He has an open audition
call for the 1995-96 PBP plays —

Once Upon a Mattress and Torn
Sawyer.

"This discipline is the type
which can carry over into other
studies and is something they
can apply during their entire
lives." 0

Rip Van Winkle is being per-
formed weekends through
May 28 at the Players Club,
3321 East Jefferson, Detroit.

Lunch is served one hour be-
fore the Saturday show time

of 1 p.m., and the Sunday
show time of 2 p.m. For tick-
et or audition information, call
(800) 824-8314.

Russian Pianist
Will Perform

Russian pianist Alex Slobodyanik
will perform in the Charles Con-
cert Series, Sunday, April 2, 4
p.m. at the Maple-Drake Jewish
Community Center. His will be
an all-Chopin concert.
Mr. Slobodyanik is presently
working with Sergi Babayan
at the Cleveland Institute of Mu-
sic. This season, he performs with
the New York Chamber Sym-
phony.
Tickets can be purchased at
the JCC; for information, call 661-
7634 or 661-1008.

Local Guitarist
Gives Program

On March 25, from 8 to 10 p.m.,
Dan Shere, a West Bloomfield
resident, will host the first
Saturday evening Artist-in-the-
Cafe program at Barnes & No-
ble, West Bloomfield. Mr. Shere
spent a year in Israel both on a
kibbutz and in Jerusalem and
found a great passion for the
country, its people and music. He
is a student at the U-M.
The performance will include
popular Israeli songs and a seg-
ment of the performance will fea-
ture original pieces written by
Dan and sung in Hebrew.
There is no charge for this per-
formance and no reservations are
required.

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