Restaurant -Hour of Detroit the magazine Year 2004 I'm Not Rappaport' JET opens season with a bang. ing director), the play capably unfolds; the cadence of numerous moments between actors shows skill, promising his return to the directing helm. Arthur here isn't a reference in Herb Beer's charismatic Nat deftly draws in Gardner's exceedingly well writ- . Midge and the rest of the cast. And ten Tony Award-winner IM Not Lynnae Lehfeldt's tour-de-force Rappaport that's any less turn as Nat's loving yet relevant today than long-suffering daughter, when first staged in Clara, is simply terrific. 1985. All of us should But it's Council age as gracefully. Gargle's disarming nat- In some ways, it's uralism, masterful tim- almost prescient: The ing and sheer embodi- marginalization of the ment of Midge that elderly packs even more makes being in the punch, with so many audience pure delight. more securing that title Though Gardner's for far longer a period. Arthur Beer as Nat and script plants innumer- And in this nastiest of able zingers in his election years, its endless Council Cargle as Midge in "IM Not Rappaport" mouth, if Gargle were grappling with truth reading the Yellow Pages shows how malleable onstage, discriminating theatergoers the construct remains. The Jewish Ensemble Theatre is clear- would be well advised to buy a ticket. Mary Copenhagen's costumes dress ly off to another bang-up season. each character appropriately; Monika Nat and Midge (Arthur Beer and Essen's scenery displays her characteristic Council Cargle) are two seniors strug- artistry, down to the weeds pushing gling to be of consequence to anyone, their way out of pavement cracks. A few even each other. Nat's fanciful relation- sound cues on preview night had ship with fact makes him a kind of pest carousel music playing lightly — (it's likely no mistake that "gnat" and though to great distraction — under "Nat" share a pronunciation), but Nat's spoken lines, presumably something to outspokenness and triumphs on behalf be ironed out as the run continues. of the underdog captivate — or, more Ultimately, who you are or what typically, overpower — the make-no- you've done with your life weighs little waves Midge too much for him to cling in determining whether or not, in the to a grudge for any length. end, you consider yourself a nobody. "You ain't even friendly with the As IM Not Rappaport shows, in that truth," Midge scolds; yet despite him- final tally, you can't actually secure the self, he becomes a bit-player in Nat's designation if you've impacted another half-baked concoction to, among other person's life. El things, help Midge retain his building super's job and boiler room apartment. Now, if only Nat can cook up a JET's production of I'm Not scheme crafty enough to keep living as Rappaport runs through Nov. 14 he has, too, unless sharing the truth at the Jewish Community Center proves more persuasive. in West Bloomfield. Under first-time JET Director Chris Bremer (his daily role is as JET'S manag- SUSAN ZWEIG Special to the Jewish News T MONDAY - THURSDAY, 5PM - lOPM FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 5PM - 11PM CLOSED SUNDAY unique private rooms available 1824 west 14 mile road royal oak, michigan 48073 248-655-5000 Open 7 Days for Lunch & Dinner Visit our 2nd Livonia location at: 37273 W. Six Mile Rd. (in Newburgh Plaza) (734) 464-5934 FEATURING AUTHENTIC CHINESE/ASIAN COOKING, SUSHI BAR & DIM SUM BILL •• DINE IN OR .CARRYOUT Not good with thy other offer 1,00ml per Lillie - • with cothittp Expires -11/30/04 Lei Ting 525 N. Main St., Ste 150 (just Milford N. of Commerce in the Valley Plaza) Szechuan Empire Restaurant 29215 Five Mile Rd. Livonia (corner of Haggerty in the Newberry Square Plaza) (248) 960-7666 (734) 458-7160 (248) 684-0321 Empire North 39450 14 Mile Rd. Szechuan Dim Sum Available .770 Dint Sum & Sushi Bar Available •• • , 1111.1 • ® /110 Grinders NMI Of West Bloomfield OFF 0 Total Bill of v 4.vi*:\ctrty'orke/. offer. valid at Crosswinds, West Bloomfield Bellacino's location only ehrdtake.Rd. • Crosswinds Shopping Center • 248.626-7600 111 11•16111111116111111111111111 AM NNW NM MI NM VIM Celebritsr Jews Farmington Hills native Elizabeth Berkley (Saved By the Bell, Showgirls) stars in an episode of CBS's Without a Trace 10 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 28. The episode is a takeoff on the Fox series The Swan, in which reality show contestants get made over by experts, including plastic surgery. Another actress will play Berkley in the pre-op episode segments. — Nate Bloom, Jewhoo.corn 505 S. Lafayette Royal Oak MI 48067 Call Simone at: 248.544.7373 Website: simonevitale.com Email: info@simonevitale.com 792850 10/22 2004 63