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The Detroit Jewish News, 2006-10-26

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Lynnae Lehfeldt, Loren Bass and Phil Powers
play members of a fractured family.

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disillusionment in his blue eyes.
Lynnae Lehfeldt's Esther is a care-
fully dissected, complicated melding
of wanting more for her husband
— and indeed for herself — and the
disappointment and reward of living
vicariously through another.
Loren Bass' arrival as Walter at the
end of the first act makes a power-
ful impression, the complexities of
which Bass handles with great range,
tapping into a character's anger that
can only emerge after years of being
directed inward. As Gregory Solomon,
Sol Frieder can only be described as
a marvel. Delivering his musings on
the value of the furnishings and lives
around him is to see, in appraiser
and actor alike, a master at work.
JET displays what wonderfully

produced theater can do, the way it
elevates experience, allows us to see
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- an atmosphere that contrasted,
Frears said, with the healthy, easy
and open attitude about being
Jewish that Frears later found in
America.
Mirren, 61, tells a story that
somewhat seconds FrearS' specu-
lation.
Her father, son of a Russian
Orthodox aristocrat, was strand-
ed in Britain by the Russian
Revolution. Her mother was an
English Christian. While Mirren's
parents considered themselves
liberals, the actress says they hit
the roof when they found out her
first serious boyfriend was Jewish.

Last Of the Jewosaurs

Insult comedian. Don Rickles, 80,
is just about the last member of

his generation of
Jewish comedians
to still regularly
go out on the road
for stand-up gigs,
and he still can
get off a nasty
zinger.
Don Rickles
Recently, he
appeared at a
theater in rural Minnesota, and
the local paper asked him why
he agreed to travel there from
Los Angeles. Rickles replied, "For
money, you do a lot of things."
Rickles also told the paper that
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oirs and that director Jon Landis
(The Blues Brothers) is currently
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