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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-11-17

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Charles Busch, the characters are
based on his relatives — in particular,
his Aunt Belle, now 88, and Aunt
Lillian, who passed away a year ago.
"It's wild to hear the audience roar-
ing with laughter at things Aunt Belle
said that left us shocked and
appalled," Busch told The New York
Times recently. "When my sister told
her she was planning to take a boat
trip down the Rhine, Aunt Belle said,
`I hope you can sleep on pillows filled
with Jewish hair.'"

Playing at the Ethel Barrymore
Theatre, 243 West 47th Street.
$30-$70. (212) 239-6200.

Tallulah Hallelujah, written by and
starring Tovah Feldshuh, tells a mov-
ing story about the seductive, whiskey-
voiced actress Tallulah Bankhead. The
play, set in a Times Square theater in
1956, centers around Bankhead, who
is asked to host a benefit for USO sol-
diers and introduce the headline enter-
tainer, Ella Fitzgerald. But Ella is stuck
in traffic and Bankhead has to take
over. Improvising, she talks about her
life, her family and her relationship
with Tennessee Williams, and she belts
out a string of musical numbers,
including God Bless America, The Very
Thought of You, A- Tisket A- Tasket and

Bye Bye Blackbird.

This is Feldshuh's first venture as a
playwright, although she has a long
list of theater credits to her name,
including roles in Yentl and Lend Me a
Tenor. Her dozens of television roles
include her portrayal of the Czech
freedom fighter Helena Slomova in
Holocaust, for which she received an
Emmy nomination.

Playing at the Douglas Fairbanks
Theatre, 432 West 42nd Street. $45.
(212) 239-6200.

The Dinner Party, starring Henry
Winkler, John Ritter and Len Cariou,
is Neil Simon's 31st play. Set in the
private dining room of an upscale
Parisian restaurant, the story begins as
six guests receive a mysterious invita-
tion to a dinner party.
First to arrive are the three men,
who are puzzled as to why they have
been invited. Then, the other guests
arrive — their three ex-wives (Penny
Fuller, Jan Maxwell and Veanne Cox).
With humorous banter, the couples'
love and divorces are explored. There
is no intermission.
Neil Simon's career began in 1961
with Come Blow Your Horn and he
went on to write a bevy of critically
acclaimed plays, including Barefoot In

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