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The Detroit Jewish News, 2007-05-24

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one," he said during
LP" Viagas explains.
interviews for the book.
John Luther, director
"People would come up
and choreographer for
to me on the streets, in
Stagecrafters, declined
the subways, and 'thank
the one offer he got
you' is just what they
to be in a profes-
said. They kept thank-
sional production of A
ing us for doing this
Chorus Line in favor of
mitzvah for the world. I
appearing in another
The Creation tit
loved going to the the-
show. He did join the
RUS LINE cast for two other
ater every night:'
FR1 V Ac ;.-\S
Viegas, who has writ-
productions after retir-
1 0 R 1 lik
NIN•F, WALSII
ten other books about
ing as a professional
Broadway, ranks A
dancer.
Chorus Line as his favorite show.
"A Chorus Line is about how a
"Marvin Hamlisch was very much
group of people with big, healthy egos
in the tradition of Jewish-born
are able to come together and transfer
Broadway composers," Viegas says.
their egos to a group project;' Viagas
"They took the sounds they grew up
says. "[It shows how] people have
with — the sounds of the cantors and to link arms if they want something
the sounds they heard in temples —
really great to happen."
and combined them with other forms
and created this hybrid sound.
A Chorus Line runs May 25-June
"Marvin, being outward-looking
17 at the Baldwin Theatre, 415 S.
and curious, was the first person to
Lafayette, in Royal Oak. Curtain
integrate rock music with show music.
times are 8 p.m. Fridays (May
The music of A Chorus Line doesn't
25 and June 1,8 and 15), 8 p.m.
sound like any other show."
Saturdays (May 26 and June 2,
Technology advances since the time
9 and 16), 2 p.m. Sundays (May
of the musical's first run have given
27 and June 3,10 and 17) and 8
additional substance to the re-released
p.m. Thursdays (May 31 and June
cast recording.
7). $16-$18. (248) 541-6430.
"You can put more on a CD than an

ed a meeting with Rafi Eitan, the
former chief of operations of Shin
Bet, the Israeli security agency,
and the head of the Mossad team
that captured Nazi war criminal
Adolf Eichmann.

Just Saying No

Jeff Ruby is one tough-looking
(6-foot-2-inches, 225 pounds)
and tough-talking Jewish guy.
He's supported himself since age
15, when his father died. Ruby
worked as cook and then as a
hotel manager before opening
his first restaurant, in Cincinnati,
in 1981. It was a big hit, and
now Ruby owns a small chain
including a swank steakhouse in
Louisville, Ky.
O.J. Simpson came into Ruby's
Louisville place over Kentucky
Derby weekend.
Ruby told CNN: "I walked over
to [0.J.] – cigar in my hand and
fedora on my head – and I said,
'I'm not serving you.' He looked
dumbfounded, but he got up from

the table and said he understood,
showing, in my opinion, the first
class he has shown since the
murders.
"Then this blonde, I guess his
date, started to get in my face
in the middle of the restaurant,
saying, 'It's a free country,' and
I said, 'You're a blonde. You bet-
ter be careful he doesn't slit your
throat?"
The restaurant
patrons gave
Ruby a standing
ovation as O.J.
exited. The next
day, Simpson's
lawyer threat-
ened Ruby with a
discrimination suit (withdrawing
the threat a few days later).
Ruby wasn't worried. He had
happily served Simpson before
the murders, and his current
refusal had nothing to do with
0.J.'s race.
I

_the forest.

_the dreatn.
...the es.

.the characters.

...the chokes.
...the musk .

...the 111111(1.

...the humor.

...the soul.

...the heart.

Youth Theatre Musical I July 19 - 22, "67

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Main Stage Musical I Sept, 7 - 30.'07

Thoroughly Modern Millie

2nd Stage Satire I Oct. 12 - 21. '07

Working Stiffs

Itilrid Premiere!

Main Stage Drama/Comedy I Nov. 2 -18. '07

Crimes of the Heart

Youth Theatre Drama I Dec. 7 - 16, '07

It's a Wonderful Life

Main Stage Musical ' Jan.

- Feb.10 Ti8

Cabaret

2nd Stage Drama 1 Feb. 29 - March 9, '08

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Main Stage Musical I March 28 - Apr. 13, '08

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