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June 14, 1996 - Image 91

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-06-14

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JET

An Off-Broadway, Professional Theatre in West Bloomfield

presents

every age. Extended through
June 16. 8 p.m. Wed.-Thurs; 8:45
p.m. Sat.; 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Sun.,
June 8-9, June 12-16. $13-$22.
Aaron DeRoy Theatre, Maple-
Drake JCC. (810) 788-2900.

Red Scare on Sunset: Loft Pro-
ductions presents Charles Busch's
comical probing of the Hollywood
blacklistings in the '50s, from the
sardonic perspective of the ex-
treme right. Previews June 14-
16. Opens June 20. 8 p.m.
Thurs.-Fri.; 7 and 10 p.m. Sat.;
5 and 8 p.m. Sun. $10/adv.,
$12.50/door on Thurs. and Sun.;
$12.50/adv., $15/door on Fri. and
Sat. 1515 Broadway, Detroit.
(313) 965-1515.

If We Are Women, by Joanna
McClelland Glass featuring
Shirley Benyas. Three genera-
tions of women discuss their pasts
and present. 8 p.m. Thurs.-Fri.;
3 and 8:30 p.m. Sat.; 2 and 7:30
p.m. Sun. Through June 25. $14.
Detroit Repertory Theatre, 13103
Woodrow Wilson, Detroit. (313)
868-1347.

Song of Singapore, a zany
1940s cabaret musical. 8 p.m.
Thurs.-Fri.; 4 and 8 p.m. Sat.; 2
and 6 p.m. Sun. Through July 7.
$15-$25. Attic Theatre, in Trap-
per's Alley, Greektown. (810) 645-
6666.

Harmony Codes: Written by
Michael Grady, a Kalamazoo na-
tive, this comedy was one of the
top 12 scripts selected for stage
readings at the Sundance Festi-
val. 8 p.m. Wed.-Sat.; 2 and 7 p.m.
Sun. Through July 28. $15/Wed.,
Thurs. and Sun.; $20/Fri.-Sat.
Purple Rose Theatre Company,
Chelsea. (313) 475-7902.

A Story Two Sing: Author of the
book, music and lyrics, Paul Bruce
has created a musical which com-
bines pirates, southern belles and
princesses in disguise. 8 p.m. Fri.-
Sat., June 14-15, June 21-22 and
June 28-29. $10. Players Guild of
Dearborn. (313) 561-TICTS.

The Cemetery Club: Present-
ed by the Birmingham Temple
Drama Group, Ivan Menchell's
play features Carol Schwartz,
Leslie Gladstone, Janice Lead-
bitter, Michael Beltzman and
Ruth Goldman-Sarcus. Directed
by Judith Schneider. 8 p.m. Sat.,
June 15. $10/includes afterglow
catered by Classic Cuisine; 7:30
p.m. Sun., June 16. $5. 28611 W.
12 Mile, Farmington Hills. (810)
477-1410.

Merrily We Roll Along: Steven
Sondheim's musical is presented
by the Stagecrafters' 2nd Stage.
8 p.m. Sat., June 15. $10. Bald-
win Theatre, 415 Lafayette, Roy-
al Oak. (810) 541-6430.

Crimes of the Heart: Beth
Henley's depiction of two days in
the lives of three sisters in the
early '70s. 8 p.m. Fri.-Sat., June
14-15. $10; $8/students. Village
Players Theatre, at Hunter and
Chestnut, Birmingham. (810)
644-2075.

WHATNOT

Authentic Jacques Brel: Con-
cert and commentary featuring
playwright and actor/singer
Arnold Johnston. Presented by
Cranbrook Writers' Guild. 2:30
p.m. Sun., June 16. $10. Birm-
ingham Community House, 380
Bates Street. (810) 646-0658.

OCC Culinary Classic: Fea-
turing seminars, wine tastings,
cigar selections, grand tasting,
silent auction and entertainment.
9 a.m.-4 p.m. Sat., June 22. $50.
Orchard Ridge Campus, Orchard
Lake Rd. and 1-696. (810) 645-
6666.

Detroit Senior Olympics: Se-
niors 50 and up participate in
competitive events. Mon.-Thurs.,
June 17-20. Call Wayne County
Parks for a registration form:
(313) 261-1990. Belle Isle, Detroit.

Cranbrook House and Gar-
dens: Architect Albert Kahn de-
signed this Arts and Crafts style
manor home for George and
Ellen Booth, founders of Cran-
brook. George Booth was pub-
lisher of The Detroit News during
the first half of this century and
was one of the founders of the De-
troit Society for Arts and Crafts.
1:30 and 3 p.m. Sun.; 11 a.m. and
1:15 p.m. Thurs. (lunch available
at noon), through Sept. 29. $7;
$10/with lunch. 300 Lone Pine,
Bloomfield Hills. (810) 645-3149.

- Calendar compiled by
Lynne Konstantin

CALENDAR NOTES: If you
have an entertainment related
event that you would like to be
considered for listing in the En-
tertainment Calendar, please
send the item, including a de-
tailed description of the event
(i.e. music description), times,
dates, place, ticket prices and
hotline phone number to: JN
Entertainment Calendar, The
Jewish News, 27676 Franklin
Road, Southfield, MI 48034. Or
Fax us at (810) 354-6069. No-
tice must be received at least
three weeks before the sched-
uled event. Photos are definite-
ly appreciated, but cannot be
returned. All events and dates
listed in the calendar are sub-
ject to change. Arts & Enter-
tainment Editor: Julie Yolles.

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SECURITY

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THRU JUNE 16th

A Laughter Filled Comedy

by

ANDREW BERGMAN

Of "Blazing Saddles" Fame
Directed By ROBERT GROSSMAN

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FREE! Bring Dad on Father's Day as JET's Guest

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AARON DE ROY THEATRE

Jewish Community Center • 6600 W. Maple Road • West Bloomfield

TICKETS (810) 788-2900 or

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