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January 05, 1996 - Image 62

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-01-05

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TH E D E TROI T J E WISH N EWS

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The four-week
run of That's Life
will kick off the
opening of the
Jewish Repertory
Theater of Boca
Raton on Jan. 6.

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THE JEWISH NEWS (810) 354-6060

or those of you who weren't of Writing for Interactive Multi-
willing to brave sub-below Media will feature Hollywood In-
temperatures to see That's ternet producer/designer/ writer
Life at Shaarey Zedek's Lak- for multi-media Beth Kennedy
er Concert on Dec. 10, you're in and UCLA professor/ CD-ROM
luck — sort of. Half-time Detroi- interactive writer/ screenwriter
Jim Sauve.
ter Jack Lawson, exec-
"Writing for CD-
utive producer of the
ROM for the Internet is
Jewish Repertory The-
a whole new avenue for
ater of Boca Raton, says
writers to explore and
you can still catch the
get jobs," says Isenberg,
show, but you'll have to
who's written a wealth
go to Florida to see it (al-
of screenplays and TV
though I hear the weath-
JULIE SMITH
episodes, including "Se-
er hasn't been that much
infeld"; co-produced the
YOL LES
wanner there either).
film/Love You to Death,
Lawson, along with
ART S&
directed by Lawrence
benefactors Max and
ENTERT AINMENT
Kasdan and associate-
Marjorie Fisher, Jack
EDI TOR
produced Youngblood,
and Miriam Shenk-
man, Joseph and Ruth Cabot, starring Rob Lowe and Patrick
Richard Williams and Arthur Swayze.
"You have to write differently
and Helen Braverman, have
been working diligently for two when you're writing for computer
years to make the Jewish Reper- people — you're a click away from
tory Theater of Boca Raton a re- being taken off the screen," she
says. "You have to write more con-
ality.
"We hope to attract Floridians cisely. The opportunities for writ-
to the show and theater, of course,
but without the support of the De-
troiters, we would have never got-
ten this far," said Lawson.
Tomorrow night, the theater
will make its grand premiere with
the musical revue That's Life, a
humorous look into Jewish life.
The show ran for 10 months at the
Jewish Repertory in New York
and was nominated Best Off-
Broadway Musical of 1994.

F

Et That's Life will be performed
Jan. 6-21 at Zinman Hall JCC
in Boca Raton; Jan. 24-28 at Bai-
ley Hall BCC in Fort Laud-
erdale; and Jan. 31-Feb. 4 at the
Duncan Theatre PBCC in Lake
Worth. Tickets are $28 and $30.
To order, call 1-800-852-9030.

The Tao According to Screen-
writer Lynn Isenberg

Cyber writers unite, part-time
Detroiter/ L.A.er Lynn (aka
"Zoom") Isenberg and the Hol-
lywood Literary Retreat will be
hosting four hands-on seminars
in the next few months designed
to get you jobs in the most creative
of places. These seminars come on
the heels of Isenberg's first work-
shop, The Tao of Screenwriting
held in October.
Continuing the series, The Tao

Lynn Isenberg is called "Zoom" by her
friends because of her focused ability to
zoom from one project to another.

ing interactively are vast, but if
you don't have a basic under-
standing of the technology, you
won't know how to profit."
In March, Isenberg will present

The Tao ofActing for Movies, Tele-
vision & Commercials. This work-

shop will be conducted by actress/
director Valerie Landsburg of
TV's "Fame" series, HBO's 'Dream
On" and the feature film Welcome
Home Roxy Carmichael; actress
Cynthia Gibb of Youngblood and
Salvador, CBS's 'The Karen Car-
penter Story" and the Emmy-

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