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conduct a master class for
etroit theater patrons
Wayne's theater students.
delighted in a rare
Gala guests enjoyed a pre-
opportunity to meet
glow
with a strolling supper
legendary Broadway produc-
catered
by Cuisine in the
er Emanuel Azenberg at the
Fisher lobby and many one-
third annual "Apple Award"
on-one lively conversations
presentation in his honor on
with Azenberg. Having ded-
Jan. 28 at the Fisher Theater.
icated a lifetime to produc-
The Nederlander family,
ing some of Broadway's
whose Visiting Artist Fund
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most entertaining theater as
at Wayne State University's
Specia 1 to the
well
as teaching students at
Department of Theater sup-
Jewish News
Duke University, the gregar-
ports the award, named it in
ious honoree was warmly
honor of the matriarch of
the theater dynasty, Sarah Applebaum welcomed by the crowd. They
savored each fascinating tidbit of the-
Nederlander. Together with the
University, the Nederlanders each year ater history he generously offered
throughout the evening.
bring a nationally prominent theater
Following the preglow, Wayne State
professional to Detroit for this special
President Irving Reid and members of
honor and black-tie gala, as well as to
the Nederlander family presented
Manny Azenberg with the prestigious
award. During his acceptance speech,
the audience roared as he recounted a
hilarious story about British actors'
difficulties with Yiddish slang when
he attempted to open one of Neil
Simon's plays in England
Capping off the evening was the
national tour premier performance of
Movin' Out, Azenberg's newest musi-
cal production choreographed by
Twyla Tharp with music by Billy Joel.
Carey Kalmowitz and honoree Emanuel At the end of the incredible show,
Azenberg
both the audience and the cast
gave Mr. Azenberg a well-
deserved standing ovation.
Along with Wayne State
University and the
Nederlander family, honorary
committee chairs for the char-
ity gala benefiting Wayne's
Visiting Artist Fund were
Nick and Lorna Abraham,
Bob and Maggie Allesee, Mr.
and Mrs. Andrew D.
Appleby, John Bloom, Arthur
Scott Nederlander, Christin Sims, Emanuel
W. and Lynne M. Bryant,
Azenberg and wife, Lani Azenberg
Marvin and Betty Danto,
Roseanne and Sandy
Duncan, Chad Everett,
Marvin A. Frenkel, Mr. and
Mrs. Armand Gebert, Austin
Kanter, Casey Kasem, Judge
Damon J. Keith and Dr.
Rachel B. Keith, Tom and
Debbie Krikorian, Paul and
Sue Nine, Lloyd G. and
Barbara D. Richards, Ruben
Santiago-Hudson, Frank D.
Stella, Richard and Patricia
Three generations of Nederlanders: Kristin Raft,
Strowger, and Mary Lou and
Marjorie Nederlander and Kathryn Breech.
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