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July 26, 1996 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-07-26

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ittle pig, little pig! Let me
in!"
Oh, that Big Bad Wolf
could be so clever. But as
anyone knows, he was not the
kind of fellow you might have over
for an afternoon of tea and crum-
pets.
Unless your Big Bad Wolf was
an adorable boy named Aaron
Levin.
Last week, participants in
"Fairy Tale Theater" at Temple
Emanu-El's Camp Get-A-Way
treated guests to a delightful pre-
sentation of three classic stories:

The Three Little Pigs, The Gin-
gerbread Man and Snow White
and the Seven Dwarfs.

Thirty-six children were part
of the cast, which performed three
15-minute plays for an audience
of more than 100. The "Fairy Tale
Theater" production on the tem-
ple's social-hall stage culminated
two weeks of rehearsals, costume
and set design, and construction
overseen by teacher-producers
Adrienne Gersten and Janet Sig-
mon.
As the sets were being changed
between plays, the camp's Bounc-
ing Bunnies, Mighty Mice and
Busy Bees sang nursery-school
songs to keep their appreciate au-
dience entertained.
Parents and friends alike
wholeheartedly agreed that the
performance was delicious (espe-
cially in the case of The Ginger-
bread Man), that they howled
with pleasure upon seeing the
wolf in The Three Little Pigs), and
that each and every play made
them Happy, never Sleepy or
Grumpy, especially when it came
to Snow White and the Seven

Dwarfs. El

Top:
"What's up, Doc?" Jacob Leider, right, as the leader of the
Seven Dwarfs, with a "Bashful" Jonathan Abramson, before
the show begins.

Above:
Sheldon and Fern Onickel enjoy The Three Little Pigs (starring
their grandson, Kein).

Right:
"Gingerbread Man" Alexandra Fox delivers a truly scrumptious
performance.

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