Tommy Peristeris and Rick Rogow invite you to join us for lunch or dinner 7 days a week opened for movies but the Depression closed it. Starting in 1935, it became Sam's Cut Rate (department store) and was demolished in 1966. "In the 1940s, David Nederlander bought the Shubert share of the Shubert- Lafayette, which fell to the wrecker's ball and parking-lot pavers in 1963. "Smaller theaters met a tragic fate as well. The Vanguard in the mid-1960s filled a building on Elizabeth. Concept East, a tiny coffeehouse theater on Grand Circus Park, was alive and well in the 1960s. The Stables in those same years saw its first light in the for- mer stable on Temple near downtown. One faction stayed on as the eccentric Unstabled and the other moved to the basement of the Earle Hotel. The Stables moved again to the Wolverine Hotel, where it became the Masque Theater but soon died. "The Riviera on Grand River and the Vest Pocket Theater further up the street had their days of glory. "Nederlander's Riviera survived because it had room for large musicals such as 'My Fair Lady' and sexy Harry Belafonte performed there. The inti- mate Vest Pocket thrived with 'Hair' and 'Boys in the Band from 1968-70. Both theaters are now part of the boarded-up Grand River wasteland. "Northland Playhouse ran shows under a geodesic dome and then in the open air with mosquitoes biting the- ater-goers. A tent blew away in a sum- mer storm. When managing director Kenny Schwartz took away the shelter, the lights attracted insects from miles around. The geodesic dome was set up but the heavy patter of rain drowned out all the dialogue and all action was suspended until the rain stopped. "The Attic Theater, the Fourth Street Playhouse and others of their ilk, had their share of problems. Yet they managed to survive successfully until the end, seemingly on a shoe- string but with some real talent." FIRST CD recording put out by songster/guitarist Billy Rose, is a beaut ... It's called "We Live in a World" ... with his vocalizing of so many favorites ... He's backed by his two sons, Chris and Tony; two grandsons, Ryan and Josh; and two cousins, Kevin and Daren De Costa . . . They're sons of Ronnie Shandel, who was with Billy years back at Angel's Hour Glass. Billy's CD has a couple of fine tunes written by him, "We Live in a World" and "Soon You'll Leave Nie" in tango beat ... plus "I've Gor You Under My Skin", "Come Fly With Me", "Mack the Knife," "Fools Rush in," "Fly Me to the Moon" and others. (C nr OUR AWARD WINNING TOMMY SALAD, MICHIGAN'S FINEST LAMB CHOPS AND OTHER FAVORITE GREEK SPECIALTIES. Complete carry-out service available, banquet rooms accommodating up to 25o people, for all occasions...and our catering coordinators are at your service to help you plan your perfect affair. Weddings, Showers, Bar/Bat Mitzvahs, Anniversaries, Reunions, Birthdays, etc., etc. 6199 ORCHARD LAKE RD. (North of Maple) WEST BLOOMFIELD, MI • (248) 737-8600