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April 30, 1999 - Image 97

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-04-30

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in college, and I didn't dance that year.
I had a terrible time and hated school
Antil I got into the dance and theater
programs. I taught at Michigan State
before moving to New York, where I
did A Midsummer Night's Dream just
before being cast in Rug- ats last May."
Sonne credits her parents, Fran and
Marvin Sonne, for supporting her
through the rigors of competition in
this tough career.
"We never dreamed she would rake
her dancing this far," Fran Sonne says.
'\,Ve, enrolled her in dance classes early
because of her interest, and she j ust
couldn't get enough. It turned out to be

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Cantor Robert Abelson

Temple Israel, New York

Soprano Carol Abelson

Cantor Stephen Dubow

Temple Beth El

Cantor Harold Orbach

$40

Temple Israel

per person
Cantor Judith Seplowin
Reservation Deadline: May 8
Shomer
Emunim, Sylvania, Ohio
make checks payable and mail to:
Temple Beth El,
7400 Telegraph Road, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301,
Attn: Cantor's Study.
Temple Beth El
For information, call 851-1100, ext. 3150
7400 Telegraph Road at 14 Mile Road

The Rugrats. 'An irreverent look at the
the point of view of babies."



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a good way for her to discipline her
.ife. She finished her homework quick-
.y so she could spend more time at the
lance studio.
"We were glad that she had realistic
Yo al s along with her dreams and can
:each dance as she auditions for roles,
nit we leave the work decisions totally
ip to her.
Before returning to New York, Amy
Tonne will spend the summer as direc-
or of the nature center at Michigania,
he University of Michigan alumni
Emily camp where she worked for
ree summers before graduating from
:ollege.
"With this tour, I've become a mem-
er of Equiry so I can go to more audi-
ions," she says. "I don't have an agent.
want to do things on my own and
hen perhaps invite agents to see me
when I'm in a production." El

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Rugrats — A Live Adventure will
be performed at the Fox Theatre at
7 p.m. April 30, May 4, 5, 6 and
7; 11 a.m., 2 p.m. and 5 p.m.
May 1 and 8; and 1 and 4 p.m.
May 2 and 9. 512.50/S19.501525.
(313) 983-6611.

4/30
1999

Detroit Jewish News

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