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Saturday, Feb. 18, at the Tappan
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Three longtime favorite Broadway
Stadium Blvd., in Ann Arbor.
musicals - all by Jewish composers
Fiddler is directed by Michelle
- hit local stages this month.
Mountain, currently resident artist at
Rodgers. and Hammerstein's
the Purple Rose Theatre in Chelsea,
Oklahoma, the duo's first collabora-
and produced by Susan Hurwitz.
tion together, set the standards for
Cast members include Joel Swanson
modern musical theater. The nation- as Tevye and Sara Meingast as Golde.
al tour; directed by Trevor Nunn with . General admission tickets are $10;
choreography by Susan Stroman,
reserved patron seats at $20-$30 are
seen in London and on Broadway
available by calling (734) 669-0431.
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players.org.
Saturday, Feb. 10-11. $40-$45. (586)
The Fisher Theatre presents a pro-
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Ebb's Chicago - Broadway's longest-
Ann Arbor's Burns Park Players
running revival - 8 p.m. Tuesdays-
stage Fiddler on the Roof, written by
Fridays, 2 and 8 p.m. Saturdays and
Sheldon Harnick and Jerry Bock,
2 and 7:30 p.m. Sundays, Feb. 14-
7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Feb.
March 5. Robin Givens stars as Roxie
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Sorkin Rides High
The recent cancellation of The
West Wing on NBC really hasn't
hurt the reputation of Aaron
Sorkin, who created, produced
and often wrote the show. He was
forced out several years ago when
ratings dipped, but the team
brought in to replace him didn't do
any better.
NBC is all giddy about his new
series, Studio 7, a behind-the-
scenes look at a Saturday Night
Live-type show. It will begin next
fall.
Sorkin created Studio 7 with
multiple Emmy-winning director
Thomas Schlamme, who was
forced out of West Wing with
Sorkin. The duo scored a coup
when they signed Matthew Perry
of Friends fame to star.
Co-starring with Perry is the
handsome Jewish actor Steven
Weber, best known for playing the
younger of the two pilots in the hit
1990s TV
series
Wings.
Weber
is much
more
multidi-
mension-
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seemed
on Wings.
He has
written a
Steven Weber
couple of
well-
received movies for HBO and got
good reviews when he appeared in
The Producers on Broadway.