BREAKS THE YOM KIPPUR EAST WITH A ROSE GUTTMAN TRAY! DAIRY TRAY but the expenses — salaries, royalties, rentals — became too high. Most of the shows we play now are not born, raised and produced here first. We like our Broadway series to consist of hit New York shows. JN: What have been your favorite shows at the Fisher? HN: Fiddler on the Roof No Strings. La Cage aux Folles. I could go on and on because of the nature of the attrac- tions that play the Fisher. We're devoted to bringing the best in the American stage to wherever we have theaters. Without that kind of motiva- tion, I don't think we would have stayed in the business. night the way the stars describe that they do? HN: If I didn't, there'd be something wrong with me. I don't care who you are or what your background is, you have no way of knowing whether a show is going to be a hit until the curtain goes up. David Merrick threatened to close down Hello Dolly! before it ever reached Broadway because he didn't think it would suc- ceed. There's no such thing as a mini-flop. A show is a flop or a hit. JN: Have people you've known come to you with a script or asking for a part? HN: It happened a lot, [and I turned them over to our] professionals who read scripts and lis- ten to music. This is not the kind of a business where somebody knows the boss and gets a job. In show busi- ness, you either have the ability to per- form or you don't. JN: What's the best seat in the house? HN: My father u s ed to say it's a matter of opinion. He used to sit in the last row. He said the illusion was better, and he was right. I don't think Harry Nederlander, circa 1988: there's actually a bad "It feels good to select and open seat at the Fisher. If an attraction that becomes a you make theaters too national hit. It automatically big, the customer is makes you think you know a little JN: Are Detroit too far away, and the audiences good more than you really do." angles are bad. It just audiences? does not give you the HN: Very good, but performance the way you want the being a hit in one market doesn't customer to see it. mean you're going to be a hit in another market. There's no formula. JN: Is it true that your mother, who was active with Temple Beth El, JN: What's toughest about the the- Hadassah and Sinai Hospital ater business? Women's Guild, used to cook Jewish -HN: The supply is less than demand. meals for a lot of the Jewish actors There's not enough product to fill and actresses appearing at the the numbers of theaters. We go on Fisher? the assumption that whatever we run HN: It didn't make any difference is top quality even though sometimes whether they were Jewish or not. She it doesn't turn out that way. cooked for them, and she was a great cook. She had help in the house, but JN: Have you seen any of the new my dad didn't eat a dinner that she shows that are coming this season? didn't make. He could tell the differ- HN: Our kids who are in the busi- ence, but I could never figure out ness saw them, and the shows come how. [Before the Fisher], she cooked well recommended. I plan on seeing for Al Jolson, who used to come out them here. after a show and sit where the foot- lights are with his feet hanging down JN: When you walk into a theater into the orchestra pit. He'd, [have now — whether one of yours or food in his hand] and say, "This is another — how do you feel? Sarah Nederlander's homemade HN: I think walking into a theater is chicken," and then take a bite. exhilarating, especially if it has a hit — and not necessarily something I JN: Do you get nervous on opening haven't seen before. L. CHUBS•SABLE•NOVA LOX•TIINA SALAD•EGG SALAD•SWISS & MUENSTER CHEESE•CREAMED CHEESE BALLS•SLICED TOMA- TOES•SLICED CUCUMBERS•GREEN & BLACK OLIVES•ONIONS•BAGELS•KAISER ROLLS•ONION ROLLS $112L DELI TRAY TURKEY BREAST' CORNED BEEF•ROAST BEEF• SALAMI•BOLOGNA•POTATO SALAD•COLE SLAW•NEW OR OLD DILL PICKLE•GREEN & BLACK OLIVES BREAD•IVIUSTARD•RUSSIAN DRESSING G YOU'LL ENJOY ROWS WONDERFUL AND BEAUTIFUL FRUIT TRAY $ PHI MINN 4 PER • PERSON WISHING OUR FRIENDS & FAMILIES A VERY HEALTHY & HAPPY NEW YEAR! 3426 E.West Maple just west of Haggerty • West BloomfieldMl (248) 926-9555 - lk "ION % 410k 4IN Imo 441% tor ra • ra May the New Year Bring To All Our Mg= e011M4 Friends and Family .. . Health, Joy, Prosperity and Everything Good in Life FLING LIM'S RESTAURANT, INC. 8410 WEST NINE MILE ROAD, OAK PARK 544-1021 _1 We Sincerely Wish Our Good Friends and Their Families A Very Healthy Happy New Year Let Buddy's Pizza help you plan the perfect party with all-you-can-eat dine-in or party trays to take home. Don't forget to try our homemade soups that are made from scratch daily. 31646 Northwestern Highway • Farmington Hills 248-855-4600 www.buddyspizza.com The Staff At Dakota Bread Wishes Everyone A Happy & Healthy Holiday ?* ri4L oc" "Break the Fast" with 4 lb., 5 lb., 6 lb. Challah SWEET TRAYS, GIFT BASKETS & SHIVA TRAYS 9/14 2001 R45