INN * Macomb Center * for the Performing Arts NOVI elf/3144f CO INC S111S tit 0 (Itt0IS Featuring Nigh The Bridge Ensemble will per- form at Temple Beth El, Sun- day, Dec. 3 at 3:30 p.m. For information, call (810)357- 1111. 1996 Shaw Festival Season Announced Record high ticket sales for the Shaw Festival's 34th Season at Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, topped the $9 million mark, the highest in the company's histo- ry. Just announced, the Shaw Festival 1996 season will in- clude Bernard Shaw's The Dev- il's Disciple, thc spellbinding Japanese work ashomon by Fay and Michael Kanin, and the world professional premiere of the Canadian drama Marsh Hay by Merrill Denison, among others. Just added to the 1996 season is the lunchtime pro- duction of J.M. Barrie's short murder mystery Shall We Join the Ladies?, running at the Roy- al George Theatre June 26 to Sept. 22, 1996. ❑ Roy Clark featuring Holiday Songs Michael Manring sponsored by (E) COMCA157" 4110 featuring Songs For The Holidays sponsored by BRUNCH 11:00 AM 4:00 PM ComenLAH.,1, - CALL FOR RESERVATIONS (810) 305-5856 Adults $10.95 Children under 12 $5.95 GREAT RIBS AND SEAFOOD LIVE JAZZ 7 P.M. Sunday, December 10 adult $28 • student/sr. cit. $25 The Lettermen featuring Songs For The Holidays 8 P.M. Monday, December 11 8 P.M. Tuesday, December 12 adult $21 • student/sr. cit. $19 411 "k 77C/ -7Car444✓ .STM'-' 0 HUDSON'S, HARMONY HOUSE & BLOCKBUSTER MUSIC Call-For-Tix (810) 645-6666 Hall (M-59) at Garfield Road One mile east of Lakeside Mall For more information on the 1995-96 season and to order tickets, call the Macomb Center Box Office. ip ==.-.1 MACOMB CENTER For The Performing Arts A community service program of Macomb Community College. (810) 286-2222 Oakland County nnies Fut Night Out!!! #401' , . , , , 44* , , .HA i ,4 HA , 14 A - , Oil s, W it rdi _ Mike Lucas Nov. 17-18th With Special Guest Mark Hawkins on Fri. & Sat. Mike has been seen on Comedy Channel's "Stand Up" and live at "Memphis Laughs." & t P _ U' . -w 40- - --. ‘1. 4 ,. ®' Ruben•Ruben Nov. 22.25th With special Guest Billy Ray Bauer on Fri. & Sat. Ruben has been seen on Showtirne's "Comedy Central" and "America's Funniest People." FRIDAY & SATURDAY FEATURING MIKE FLEMMING 7 PM - 10 PM QUIT & VEfiETABLE cc'. OPEN EVENINGS TUES. - SAT. 43317 East Grand River (Just East of Novi Road) Featuring the exclusive sketch comedy of "Mr. Paulie's Fruit and Vegetable Co." Every Wednesday & Thursday. (810) 305-5856 Sprint. Lou Rawls 4011, ROAST TOP ROUND OF BEEF TURKEY WITH TRIMMINGS BAKED VIRGINIA HAM LINK SAUSAGE BACON SCRAMBI FD EGGS MASHED POTATOES AUGRAT1N POTATOES GREEN BEANS ALMONDINE TOSSED SALAD ANTIPASTO PASTA SALAD ASSORTED DANISH & MUFFINS ASSORTED DESSERTS and 4 P.M. & 8 P.M. Saturday, December 9 adult $24 • student/sr. cit. $22 JOIN Us FOR 40% SORRY, NO COUPONS ACCEPTED Performances Afists Hill Recording ;se , Patty tarkin and Windham 65 E. Huron At Mill — New Pontiac Call For Information & Reservations (810) 334-6512 SPECIAL GROUP PACKAGES AVAILABLE NO VE M B ER differences come from individ- uals, not countries," said Tonkonogui, the only married member. The quartet has been espe- cially proud of concerts planned for the Seattle Inter- national Music Festival and the city's Jewish Community Center, featuring compositions only by renowned Jewish corn- posers at the center. The musicians would like to play even more concerts than their current schedule of 15 per year. With a recording of a piece by American composer Daniel Asia behind them, they want to complete more record- ings and are commissioning a piece by contemporary com- poser Giya Kancheli, who is from Soviet Georgia and now lives in Belgium. Next April, the two men will ■ make a U-turn in their concert schedule, while the women will take a new direction. The in- strumentalists will head for a Moscow music festival, where the women will make their Russian debut and strengthen their cultural bridge. ❑ 7 P.M. Sunday, November 26 adult $20 • student/sr. cit. $18