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April 30, 2004 - Image 43

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2004-04-30

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Kim Perlman, center, in AACT's 2004 production of "Dinner with Friends"

WEEKLY FEATURES

the gala," says Perlman, 46, who
recently portrayed Karen in Dinner
With Friends. "Since I just finished
working on a production, I need a
little time to chill out."
Perlman, who studied theater as
an undergraduate student at
Hunter College and earned her
master's degree in drama therapy at
New York University, appeared in
Off-Broadway productions of
Fiorello, As You Like It and Much
Ado About Nothing. Building on her
master's degree, she worked with
women coping with grief and loss.
When Perlman started her fam-
ily,
she decided to stop working
Rachel Francisco in AACT's 2000 production
on
the
professional stage and in
of `.`,4 Chorus Line"
therapy. Since moving to Ann
Arbor, she and her family have
Ann Arbor and the Jewish
enjoyed the atmosphere found in a
Community Center in Washtenaw
college town and joined the Beth
County. "Theater offers participants a
Israel Congregation.
nice balance for everyday living by let-
"I wish the Ann Arbor Civic
ting them get out of themselves and
Theatre could have its own theater
explore a range of emotions."
space," she says. "If it did, we could
Green entered new personalities by
run shows longer and put on experi-
portraying characters in A
mental pieces." 0
Midsummer Night's Dream, The

Crucible, Inherit the Wind, Kiss Me
Kate and many other plays.
"The Ann Arbor Civic Theatre is a
very worthy organization," he says.
Kim Perlman, who worked as a pro-
fessional entertainer in New York City,
agrees. She's been with the company
during the two years her family has
lived in Ann Arbor.
"Shows take a lot of time and a lot of
work, so I will relax and enjoy myself at

Ann Arbor Civic Theatre's 75th
Anniversary Gala begins 8 p.m.
Thursday, May 6, at Towsley
Auditorium on the campus of
Washtenaw Community College.
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and afterglow/$25 show and
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WEDNESDAY
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