** *** ***** *** ****** ** * FREE r I I LOW-FAT :ROLLUP SANDWICH' I WITH PURCHASE OF . ANOTHER ROLLUP SANDWICH I i EQUAL OR GREATER VALUE 2000-2001 JET Season THE IMMIGRANT by Mark Hardik; Aug. , 20- Sept. 17. Eastern Europeans move into a small Texas town. mi With om Co=omi n Oiti CONVERSATIONS WITH MY FATHER by Herb Gardner: Oct. 25-Nov. 26. A bartender strug- gles for assimilation and is revealed through frequent one-sided conversations. m. on ... 6Tres 8/24/00 min aim ItlEXT TAT •Bar/Bat. Nlitzvalts * Weddings • Showers •Anniversaries • Etc. TWILIGHT OF THE GOLDS by Jonathan Tolins: Dec. 6-Dec. 31. Family members realize what they're willing to do for love. AU hod hoard in Shirfee's Prhate kitchen Imo; Only Kosher' Products in Their Preparation ANOTHER ANTIGONE by A.R. Gurney: Feb. 14- March 11. Antisemitism surfaces at a college. Also NOVA LOX lb (Sliceo $ 11 11 99 •Dine-In •Carry-Out •Salads •Sandwiches •Traditional Food •Wine FESTIVAL OE STAGED READINGS: April 11-12, 18-19, 25-26 and May 2-3. •Liquors •Soups COMEDY TO BE ANNOUNCED: May 93une 10. Visit our Website: www.vineyarddeli.com Top to bottom: Rosalie Beer: `7 like the feeling that In contributing something to putting shows on for the public." Sidney "We by very hard to bring new playwrights to the attention of our audiences." Saul Wineman: "The reputation of the playwright is influential as is the number of cast members, which affects production expenses." 2000 season production of The Day We Met by Kitty Dubin. "I like the feeling that I'm contributing some- thing to putting shows on for the public," Beer says. Dillick, former dean of the school of social work at Wayne State University, reads plays with an eye for the dramatic representation of society's problems —through all kinds of human behavior. "As we meet in our sessions and discuss the plays, each member's insights help other m tubers see more fully what playwrights had in mind and the meanings for our audiences," says Dillick, whose interest in theater dates back to performing with a high-school troupe. "We try very hard to bring new playwrights to the attention of our audiences when they have written quality scripts, and there's a high degree of satisfaction in doing that." Bert and Larry Wember, who have served as pro- fessional librarians, are the husband-wife segment of the committee. Making frequent trips to see Broadway and Off-Broadway shows, they are able to have preliminary discussions of plays for JET before opening their ideas to the rest of the committee. When JET presents the annual "Festival of Staged Readings," which introduces new works, it's almost as if the Play Selection Committee has opened its ranks to people in the audience. After the presentation, all the comments help the Often- fledgling playwrights and offer insight into what would be applauded in upcoming JET productions. Orbach, who reads about 75 plays each year, seeks to understand the point of view of each committee member as a play is recommended. Sometimes she will go off to spend days doing nothing beyond reviewing scripts. "Ultimately, we want to give each playwright a chance and protect what they all have written," Orbach says. ❑ Plays are staged in the Aaron DeRoy Theatre at the Jewish Community Center in West Bloomfield. For information about season and individual tickets, call (248) 788-2900. 32418 NORTHWESTERN HWY. Between Middlebelt & 14 Mile Rd. (2 49 24P6- 8 21.98 ********************** Home of the finest Middle Eastern Cuisine. We've catered to kings & presidents ... and were not kidding!!!! — GRAND OPENING SPECIAL MN .1= NM MI NM /In .11= NM NM MN MI NIE COMPLIMENTARY DINIVER , ■ 1 11„1 WITH THE PURCHASE OF ONE DINNER OF EQUAL OR LESSER VALUE 1 I it • Dine-In Only Not-valid with any other offer .01 Fax in your order! 39777 Grand River • Novi (West of Haggerty in the Pheasant Run Plaza) sr expires 8/25/00 I gm Nu ow Mil WO INN INV (248) 477-8600 FAX: (248) 477 9306 - THE GALLERY RESTAURANT Enjoy gracious dining amid a beautiful atmosphere of casual elegance BREAKFAST ' LUNCH ' DINNER Li... OPEN 7 DAYS: MON. SAT. 7 a.m.- 9:30 p.m. SUN. 8 a.m.- 9 p.m. ( 4i I 411 - West Bloomfield Plaza • 6638 Telegraph Road and Maple • 248-851-0313 ■ Ilesi ll141 I 8/1 200 711