erlanders also hope to appeal to a decidedly Jewish audience by hosting kosher nights on Dec. 6 and 20. Food will be prepared off-sire under the supervision of the Greater Detroit Council of Orthodox Rabbis by Meyer Cohen, the caterer of Young Israel Southfield. The show will take its first road trip when it is performed at the D. Dan and Betty Kahn Jewish Community Center in West Bloomfield on Feb. 27 to celebrate Purim. (A Congregation Shaarey Zedek evening was in the planning stages at press time and Greater Detroit Chapter of Hadassah has meatless pasta shows on Jan. 9 and 17.) While the appeal of the show tran- scends ethnic boundaries, the strength of each performance ultimately depends upon the actors' interplay with the audience, something to which Henrietta Hermelin looks forward. Playing the role of Grandma Nun- zio, Hermelin said the interactive role is the second in her career, which began during her college days. "It is something that could easily throw an actor because [actors] are used to having scripted material," she said. "But actually much of what hap- pens during the performance is impro- vised." She also looks forward to interact- ing with the rest of the cast, which includes Jennifer Kahn as Tina, the bride, and Kyril Ivanov as Tony, the groom. Kahn, 23, is busy working up her character while balancing a part-time job as a nanny and another part-time job in a tanning salon. "This is my first real role," she said. "I have been thinking about it non- stop ever since I went to callbacks after the first audition. One night I was awake from 2 to 5:30 reading my script. I really don't sleep anymore." BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLE Saturday afternoons, nights, and Sundays • WORK WITH OUR CHEF TO CREATE YOUR OWN MENU • Whether a Wedding, Shower, Bar/Bat Mitzvah, Anniversary, or any Special Occasion, The Sheik would love to serve you. PLEASE CALL HACHEM OR DEAN AT 248-865-0000 Open for Lunch ono Dinner 7 - Days 4189 Orthath Cake Roux • Orcbaro Cake 248-865-0000 11/27 1998 Detroit Jewish News 103