ENEMA
MONDAY & TUESDAY SPECIAL
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Dinner
for Two
15% OFF each dinner entree
with a party of up to 6 people.
Expires 12/10/00
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OR
(Dinner for one $ii 5Q3
2 entrees
(choice of 7 entrees)
2 glasses of wine
Soup or salad
Dessert
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(ice cream or coffee)
25938 Middlebelt Rd. (at 11 Mile Rd.) (248) 476.1750
Open 7 days • Lunch: Monday - Friday • Dinner: Monday - Sunday
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"Lovely Ladies," a scene from "Les Miserables."
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is and trying to find redemption and a
new life to start over again. In every
city, we have to start over again, meet-
ing new stagehands, trying to discover
our niche and opening."
Strober has loved being on stage
since she was a preschooler taking bal-
let lessons. She spent summers at the
Stage Door Manor Performing Arts
Center in New York. After appearing
in high school productions, she went
on to study theater at Skidmore
College, where her instructors helped
make her career choice.
"I went to the National Theater
Institute in Connecticut in my junior
year and then to London, where I
interned with the Royal National
Theatre," recalls Strober, who made
time to visit Israel during spring break.
- "I returned to Skidmore and after
graduation was invited to star in
Barefoot in the Park with a friend's pro-
duction company in California. I
decided to stay because I ended up
getting a manager and an agent."
Besides landing lead roles in Gypsy
and My Fair Lady in West Coast the-
aters, Strober did some small parts on
TV and in films, including playing a
bridesmaid in the recent film Coyote
Ugly. At the encouragement of friends,
she went to an audition call for Les
Miz and got to play the person who
buys hair from Fantine, who sells it to
help support her young daughter
Cosette.
"I think I've been blessed with a
singing voice, and I've worked really
hard at training it," says Strober, who
used to vocalize at Los Angeles senior
centers every Shabbat. "I'd like to
study cantorial soloist singing when I
get back to the East Coast."
Strober recently visited Michigan to
see a Tina Turner concert, scheduled
during a day off from the play. With
more time to spend in the city during
the run of the show, she plans to
become acquainted with the Detroit
Jewish community.
One of the people she will be in
touch with is Robyn Grauer, youth
educator at Congregation Shaarey
Zedek. The two were introduced by
Grauer's mom, who became friendly
with the young entertainer in
Cleveland.
"I've never met an actress on tour, so
this is a very exciting prospect," says
Grauer, who moved to the area about
a year ago. ❑
Les Miserables will be performed
8 p.m. Tuesdays-Saturdays, 7:30
p.m. Sundays and 2 p.m.
Saturdays and Sundays, Dec. 5-
Jan.13, at the Fisher Theatre.
There also will be a matinee at 1
p.m. Dec. 20 and no performanc-
es Christmas Eve or Christmas
Day. $20-359. (313) 872-1000.
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• Lamb Chops Shish Kafta
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• Debone d Chicken • Potato Chop
• Chicken Cream Chop
• White Fish
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