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November 10, 1995 - Image 89

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-11-10

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lineup of hit comedians, in- benefits Forgotten Harvest, a non-
cluding the Smothers Broth- profit organization that delivers sur-
ers, take center stage at the plus food to Detroit-area feeding
Fisher Theatre on Tues- agencies.
Comic and evenings emcee Mark
day, Nov. 14.
Ridley
will introduce local comedi-
The evening, billed as Comedy
Night IV for Action Against Hunger, ans Billy Ray Bauer and Dan Valeen

& 9:30 p.m. Detroit Film The-
atre. (313) 833-2323.

MUSIC
Blues Festival. 8 p.m. Fox
Theatre. (810) 433-1515.
Cameo/Ohio Players. 7:30
p.m. State Theatre. (313) 961-
5450.
Frankie Valli and the
Four Seasons. 8 p.m. Macomb
Center for the Performing Arts.
(810) 645-6666.
The Tim Flaharty Trio
with Nancy K. 9 p.m.-1 a.m.
The Envoy Cafe. 33210 W. 14

Mile Rd., West Bloomfield.
(810) 855-6220.
Jake Reichbart, guitarist.
7-9 p.m. Borders Books and
Music, Farmington Hills. (810)
737-2225.
Patrick Ball, Celtic harpist
and storyteller. S p.m. '7th
House, 7 N. Saginaw, Pontiac.
(810) 335-8100.
Robert Jones, Southern-
style bluesman. 7 p.m. Borders
Books and Music, Novi. (313)
347-0780.
Alexander Zonjic, flutist
8 p.m. OCC Royal Oak Cam-

television programs and talk shows.
and the Stunt Johnson Theatre.
Tickets prices begin at $25 and
Headlining the benefit are the
Smothers Brothers, veterans of the are available through TicketMas-
comedy world. With their blend of ter. For other ticket-price categories,
comedic and musical acts, the duo which include a pm-show reception,
performs regularly in Vegas and call Forgotten Harvest at (810) 350-
continues to appear on numerous 3230. ❑

pus. 739 S. Washington. (810)
544-4903.
Detroit Symphony Or-
chestra. Two Perfect Fifths —
Germany's Marek Janowski
conducts Schubert and Mahler.
8 p.m. Orchestra Hall. (313)
962-9107.

THEATER
Twelfth Night. Through
Nov. 12. Varner HAIL Oakland
University. (810) 370-3013.
Once Upon A Mattress.
Weekends through Dec. 17 at
Historic Players Club, 3321 E.

Jefferson, Detroit. Tickets $7,
include lunch. Discount for
those who donate children's
books. (810) 469-7548.
Lend Me A Tenor.
Through Nov. 12. 8 p.m. Mead-
owbrook Theatre, Rochester.
(810) 377-3300.
Escanaba in da Moon-
light by Jeff Daniels. Through
Nov. 19. 8 p.m. at the Purple
Rose. 137 Park Street, Chelsea.
(313) 475-7902.
Three Viewing. Through
Nov. 11, 8 p.m. Attic's New
Center Theatre. Third Street

and West Grand Blvd. (313)
875-8284.
Shear Madness. Through
Dec. 31. 7:30. Gem Theatre.
Call box office for other days
and times. (313) 963-9800.
My Sister In This House
by Wendy Kesselma.n.
Through Nov. 12. The Earl
D.A. Smith Theatre on the
University of Detroit Mercy's
McNichols Campus. McNi-
chols and Livernois, Detroit.
(313) 993-1130.
Steel Magnolias. Through
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