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June 05, 1998 - Image 92

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-06-05

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4th Annual

WEST BLOOMFIELD

F ESTIVAL

June 1 3

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.14k

Saturday az Sunday
10 AM - PM

banked 35th Best Art Fest in the U.S.

1998 Tony Nominations

Among the multiple nominees for
Tony Awards are Ragtime (13), The
Lion King (10), Cabaret (10), The
Beauty Queen of Leenane (6), The
Chairs (6), A View From The Bridge
(4), Side Show (4), Art (3), Golden
Child (3), 1776 (3), The Capeman (3),
The Scarlet Pimpernel (3), Ah,
Wilderness (2), Freak (2), High Society
(2), Honour (2) and The Diary of Anne
Frank (2).

BEST PLAY
Art, by Yasmina Reza
Freak, by John Leguizamo
Golden Child, by David Henry Hwang
The Beauty Queen of Leenane, by
Martin McDonagh

Pa inting by: H ilda Rindom

artists from 30 states! Plus, a food fest
and live entertainment.

FREE ADMISSION!

Located at

Henry Ford Medkal Center

6777 West Maple Road, opposite the JCC

Sponsored by:

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Howard Alan Events, Ltd., Producing America's Finest Art Festivals
For more information, call (248) 626-3636 • email: howard@artfestival.com

BEST LEADING ACTRESS
IN A PLAY
Jane Alexander, Honour
Allison Janney, A View From the Bridge
Geraldine McEwan, The Chairs
Marie Mullen, The Beauty Queen from
Leenane

BEST LEADING ACTOR
IN A MUSICAL
Alan Cumming, Cabaret
Peter Friedman, Ragtime
Brian Stokes Mitchell, Ragtime
Douglas Sills, The Scarlet Pimpernel

BEST LEADING ACTRESS
IN A MUSICAL
Betty Buckley, Triumph of Love
Marin Mazzie, Ragtime
Natasha Richardson, Cabaret
Alice Ripley and Emily Skinner,
Sideshow

BEST MUSICAL
Ragtime
Side Show
The Lion King
The Scarlet Pimpernel

Featuring 200 top national & international

John Leguizamo, Freak
Alfred Molina, Art

BEST BOOK OF A MUSICAL
Terrence McNally, Ragtime
Bill Russell, Side Show
Roger Allers and Irene
Mecchi, The Lion King
Nan Knighton, The Scarlet
Pimpernel

BEST ORIGINAL
MUSICAL SCORE
Stephen Flaherty and Lynn
Ahrens, Ragtime
Henry Krieger and Bill
Russell, Side Show
Paul Simon and Derek
Walcott, The Capeman
Elton John, Tim Rice, Lebo
M., Mark Mancina, Jay
Rifkin, Julie Taymor and
Hans Zimmer, The Lion King

BEST REVIVAL
OF A PLAY
A View From The Bridge
Ah, Wilderness
The Chairs
The Diary of Anne Frank

Peter Friedman is up for Best Leading Actor in a
Musical for "Ragtime."

BEST REVIVAL
OF A MUSICAL
Cabaret
1776
The Sound of Music

BEST LEADING ACTOR
IN A PLAY
Richard Briers, The Chairs
Anthony LaPaglia, A View From The
Bridge

BEST FEATURED ACTOR
IN A PLAY
Tom Murphy, The Beauty Queen of
Leenane
Brian F. O'Byrne, The Beauty Queen of
Leenane
Sam Trammell, Ah, Wilderness
Max Wright, Ivanov

BEST FEATURED ACTRESS
IN A PLAY
Enid Graham, Honour
Linda Lavin, The Diary of Anne Frank

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