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October 25, 1996 - Image 146

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-10-25

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THE LYRIC CHAMBER ENSEMBLE
PRESENTS

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"MAGIC, MYSTERY
AND MUSIC"

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Halloween fun for the whole family
with
the DSO_Cut Time Players
and Detroit Dance Collective

'The Sorcerer's Apprentice" by Paul Dukas
'Til Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks"
by Richard Strauss

SUNDAY OCTOBER 27,1996
3:30 P.M.
THE MILLENNIUM THEATER
15600 J.L. HUDSON DRIVE

by

DIANE SAMUELS

"Provocative,
Kindertransport
will turn
every emotion upside
down . . ."
New York Times

Directed by Rivi Yaron

PRESENT THIS AD TO RECEIVE A
$500 DISCOUNT ON ADULT TICKETS !

This program is sponsored by the Chrysler Fund, The
Southfield Foundation and Target Stores
TICKET PRICES:

OCTOBER 9

Adults $18

"Extraordinarily
moving. . . This I think
is an evening you
may never forget."

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Youth 16 & under $5

Seniors/Students $15

Available at door or in advance by calling

810-357-1111

NOVEMBER 3

Clive Barnes
New York Post

TICKETS

"Highly impressive. . .
KINDER TRANSPORT
deserves to be seen."

SUPER OCTOBER SPECIALS!

(810) 788-2900 or

(810) 645-6666

Michael Billington
The Guardian

Aaron De Roy Theatre

6600 West Maple Road
West Bloomfield

4111b- CHRYSLER
W FUND

SKILLMAN FOUNDATION

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3:00 p.m. concert prelude by children's flute

Senior. Student & Group Rates Available.
Hearing Devices Available & Wheel Chair Access.

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TREATSEATY discount coupons available at participating Target and Hudson's stores.

arts and cultural affairs

$6 95
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WHITE FISH Broiled or Duratee
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OR COLE SLAW
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THE IACOCCA LEGACY

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MONDAY • OCTOBER

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Detroit Free Press business reporter, Doron Levin, offers a

startling look at Chrysler under the leadership of Lee Iacocca.

T HE D ET RO

For example, how Iacocca publicly lambasted Japanese

(Chicago Tribune). "Fascinating & terribly important. Everyone
who cares about American industry should read it." N.Y Times

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