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having their subscriptions adjusted.
president. "We want to engage them in
"People reacted in different ways:'
conversations:'
August said. "Some changed their sub-
Zieve hopes the new focus may also
scriptions, some donated the money
attract some younger people to take
to the theater and some asked for their leadership roles.
money back:'
Another outreach idea on the JET
Long-term subscribers Jim
drawing board is pop-up dinner the-
and Sandy Hack of West
ater events: professional per-
Bloomfield were disappointed
formances in temporary loca-
when they learned about the
tions set up for short periods
new plans.
of time.
"We thought their shows
"We want to expand our
had improved lately:' Jim
audience by performing in
Hack said. "We still plan to
different locations:' said
support the JET, but we don't
August, adding that the
Mary L ou
understand why they can't
JET will not give up its cur-
Zieve
attract more patrons."
rent location in the DeRoy
Hal and Wendy Goldberg
Theatre.
of Bloomfield Township had decided
While the theater has been fondly
not to renew their subscription before
known as "The JET" for more than
hearing about the shortened season.
two decades, August would like
"We thought the plays had become
a return to its full name, Jewish
repetitious:' said Hal, who approves of
Ensemble Theatre, especially with
the theater's decision to focus more on
audiences outside the traditional
school outreach.
Metro Detroit Jewish Community.
"There's a Jewish tradition of story-
Storytelling Tradition
telling and values:' he said.
Serving under August are three co-
While the 2015-16 season will
vice-presidents, who previously served include fewer main stage plays than
as co-presidents: Mary Lou Zieve,
in the past, the number of plays may
Elaine Sturman and Betty Pernick.
increase in future years.
"It's time to try something else,
At some point, one sits down and
to go out and draw attention to the
looks at the finances, history and
programs. It's an important piece of
support of the entity:' said Zieve.
our mission, helping and reaching
"We want to reach different people.
young people said Zieve, whose late
Anything is possible. We have a lot of
husband, Mort, was JET's second
possibilities and ideas on the table:'

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JET's production of the anti-bullying play, I Was Just Kidding, is performed
for elementary schoolchildren. Shown here are actors AJ Mitchell, Chelsea
Burke and Kaylase Edmondson.

