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effect. "But it's really a very important
story for people of all ages, especially
teenagers," she said.
Sarah Percy, who plays Miep (the
Dutch woman who helped save Anne's
family), pointed out that the play has
humor and family situations that
could obscure its horror. Speaking to
the two Holocaust survivors, Percy
said she learned "how very frightened
they were, all the time."
After meeting the survivors, the
cast blocked out the last scene, in
which Anne's father, Otto Frank,
tells the fates of each of the charac-
ters. All the actors were in tears,
Percy said.
JET was unable to give its usual
stagings of Anne Frank for the past
two seasons, said artistic director
Evelyn Orbach, because of the play's
new Broadway production. Instead,
they presented Anne Frank and Me.
"Now we have the new version,
since it's no longer on Broadway,"

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Orbach said. "This is more popular
with teachers because it's exactly like
the book."
For the first time, JET is moving its
Anne Frank performances to Henry
Ford Museum in Dearborn. School
performances, beginning at 10 a.m.,
start Monday, March 27, and run
through April 19. There also will be
two public performances on Sunday,
April 16, at 1:30 and 7 p.m. The
evening performance is a fund-raiser
for JET Y.E.S. (Youth Education
Services).
Students will be bused to
Greenfield Village to see Anne Frank,
which is the first of three plays espe-
cially designed to bring messages of
non-violence and tolerance to Detroit-
area school groups. Only Anne Frank
is aimed at high school students. The
other two plays will be presented at
elementary and middle schools
throughout the Detroit metropolitan
area starting May 1. They are Shades of
,Grey, a middle school production, and
I Was Just Kidding, for elementary stu-
dents.
For information, call Mary Davis at
JET, (248) 788-2900. ❑

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Yeshivat Akiva nursery
students celebrated
Purim a week early
with elderly partici-
pants in the Jewish
Community Adult Day
Care Program. Jewish
Vocational Service
sponsored the inter-
generational Purim
party.
The children, wear-
ing symbolic crowns
I as
for Purim, danced with
the seniors, sang tradi-
Yeshivia Akiva student Sara Ungar, 4, of Oak Park,
tional songs and ate
sings a Purim song.
hamantashen during
their visit March 14 to
the Brown Center,
located at JVS in Southfield.
The Brown Center is a non-
sectarian facility dedicated to
helping older adults with
Alzheimer's disease and other
forms of dementia, as well as
their families.

Brown Center residents Jerry
Furstenberg and Lee Bragman
help Talia Schechet, 4, of
Southfield sing Purim songs.

