THE GEM & CENTURY THEATRES
The Purple Rose Theatre Company Production of
Crossword
"A fun and rowdy
roller-coaster ride
of a play"
-The Chelsea Standard
Puzzle Toy
By Matt Gaffney
and David Bianco
(QSyndicate@aoLcorn)
"Book 'Em"
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"Escanaba is a Super
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"If there is a better show
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5 Tristan Tzara's move-
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9 Spice rack choice
14 Kevin Kline movie .
15 "My goodness!"
16 Get away from
17 Nancy of mysteries
18 Noteworthy book of
the Bible?
20 For whom element
No. 99 is named
22 Only three-letter ele-
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23 One of Jacob's sons
24 Bolted
25 Splashy fun
29 Self-contained entity
31 Send, in a way
32 Word to a toreador
33 Marshall McLuhan
had one in Annie
Hall
35 Transaction of inter-
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36 Israel, Laos, etc.
37 Plays masseuse
38 The Sunshine Boys
Oscar-winner
39 Phobia
40 Praising poetry
41 Annul
42 SNL alum Mary
43 El Al's domain
44 Historical periods
45 Unskilled laborer
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"The show is two
hours of fun...
wonderfully wacky"
- Michael H. Margolin,
Detroit News
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46 Former FDA director
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48 Marc Chagall's field
49 One less than tsvelif
52 Mossad counterpart
53 Isle of Man's water
55 Make notes in the
Bible?
59 Almost shut
60 Donald's ex
61 They're charged
62 Fireman's need
63 Tithe amount
64 Visit one's temple
65 Playwright Burrows
and actor Vigoda
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1 Got an 11-down
2 Bernstein song from
West Side Story
3 Every other Bible
verse?
4 Ha'aretz's business
5 The Six-Day War, to
Egypt
6 Woody Allen's Play it
, Sam
Yankees
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(Richard Adler play)
8 Fuss
9 Next to
that I
10 "There's
see...
11 See 1-down
12 Bride's words
13 Nessman of WKRP
in Cincinnati
19 180's on the road
21 The Stooges, for
example
25 Steinway product
26 Misplace the Bible?
27 Variation of 44-down
28 Roebuck partner
30 Noted Scottish loch
31 Herman Wouk's
stock-in-trade
33 Frog sound
34 WWII hero Murphy
35 Adjective describing
the Jewish calendar
36 Rod Carew do
38 The B in FBI
42 Divorces
44 Kings prophet
45 Prudishly proper
47 Bloodhound's trail
48 Sphere
50 Tenant's contract
51 Taxi costs
53 Marty Feldman's
Young Frankenstein
role
54 Sarcastic laugh
55 Employed the meno-
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56 George Gershwin's
Got a Crush on
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57 One of the Bobbsey
twins
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THURSDAY, SEPT. 30, 8:00 P.M.
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Neeme Jarvi, conductor I Sergei Leiferkus, baritone
National Male Choir of Estonia / UMS Choral Union
Nordic Coast
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Holberg Suite
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Symphony No. 13 ("Babi Yar")
SHOSTAKOVICH
Neeme Jarvi leads the DSO in the thirteenth symphony of
Shostakovich, whose searing musical protest against Soviet
anti-Semitism, is based on the poems of Yevtushenko who
memorialized the Nazi genocide at Babi Yar. Filled with a wide
range of musical styles including Klezmer, Babi Yar features the
National Male Choir of Estonia, which travels to Detroit from
Tallinn specifically for these historic performances.
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