/ th FI h r r of th pllgh of Am rica's leg ndary rtoon orph , Annl, nd h r mongrel, S ndy, Run thru Nov. 22. For mor Inform Ion call (313/872-1000). "'" FE eES - A I of Afrtcan Am rlcan I� In th 50' raJ Black family ruggl to epic proportions. Augu t WII on' Pulltlzer Prize winning dram wHl be pr nt d Th Attic Th tre' N w Center St ,run thru 0 . 13. (Attic, 7339 Th rd 875-8285). "'" ONLY THE TRONG - A Gospel m Ical th atr p ace about God, family, gangs, frl nds, eneml and the devil. This timely, hard hitting, heart wrenching play will ke p you captivated. Brln.g your handkerchief, because you might cry and you will ur tv ugh. B me S. Rodgers debut production 18 ur Daryl Coley, Vannessa 8ell Arm rong. J e Campbell, Marvi Wright and Curb Gardner. Nov. 17 -22 at the Music Hall, 350 Madison Ave In Detroit. Tickets: $14.50, $17.50 and $19.50. "'" NOTHING SACRED - a free ada�atlon of the 1862 R Ian novel about the tensions between young rebels and their parent In pre-Revolutionary Rus la. \ Performance held the �. The ra (WSU cam�). . . I Feb. 8, 1993. For p (313/577�2972). ON DAY, NOV. 16 "'" SUDE PROGRAM - U.S.S.R. - WInifred Clark rid the Tr nalberl n Railroad, visit. orl ntaI villages. and capture the dtver Ity of Armenia, Georgia. Moscow, nd Finland. FrankllnUbrary. 13651 E. McNichols 2pm. (313/267-6561). "'" HOLIDAY EVENING - At Eagle Tavern (Greenfield Vlllage)- ThIs popular stop for stagecoach travelers In th 18508 Is the setting for a unique holiday celebration. Eagle Tavern offers cordial hospitality. a robust me I and cheerful conversation, plu entertaJnm nt by atroupeoftrav ling entertainers (portrayed by Op ra Ute). Tickets are $37.50 per peraon. Holiday ev nlngs at Eagle Tavern are 6:30-1 Opm nightly thru January 2, 1998 (except Dec. 24 & 25 and Jan. 1) For more Information and reservations call (313/271-1620 xt 382). TUESDAY, NOV. 17 � GREENFEILD VILLAGE - Under autumn's canopy of changing colors, visitors can follow In the foot eps of such famous Am rlean a George Washington Carver, Thomas Edison. and the Wright brothers. Demonstratlona of traditional textile Cf'afts join pottery, glass-blowing, printing and tlnsmlthlng pres ntatlon . (313/271-1620} .: WEDNESDAY� NOV. 18 "'" GELEBRATETH HOUDAY A gigantic Chrtstm a tree decorated with toya and sweets welcomea mu eum vlsttcre to explore America' past In a featlv atmosphere. Se sonal muslo ,. punctuated by the cllckety-clak of toy trains through a glngerbr ad village. Kids can nJOY operating a model railroad and making holiday ornam,nts. Henry Ford & Greenfteld Village (313/271-1820). � MUSIC WORKSHOP - Union Second Baptist Church of River Rouge, 459 Beechwood, will pr nt their econd nnual church mu c workshop Nov. 18-21, beginning 7pm nightly. New mu Ic will be taught and the ev nt w11 culmlnate'n a church music conc rt at 5pm Sunday, Nov 22, at Union Second Baptist T public Is Invited. For Information call (383-5559). 47 E Ad ms. Valldat d parking In RenC n' Lot B Is Includ d In the tick t price. For Information, or to pick up tickets call (313/833-9800 or 313/224-3482) . TREASURES IN TIME - A nostalgic celebr tlon of period mus c and dance. will be performed in the Studio The re at WSU, Nov. 19-22. Treasures In Tlme" consist of two one-act pieces, "Ragtime Remembrances "traces the history of ragtime dance and turn-of-the-century America through the lives of one of the country's greatest dance teams, Vernon and I rene Castle. "Victorian Sec" ts" is an Intimate look at a Victorian hou ehold during th GI d d A For tick t Iinform tlon c (313/577 -2972). Ichol c mpu. Brochur b . C 1(3131 3-1130). THE WHITE ROSE - by UIII n Garrett-Gro g will perform Nov. 20 thru Dec. 6, 1992. Thl thought-provoking play dramatlz the true story of five student arrested In Munich In 1942 for distributing leaflets protesting th Nazi regime, under the name of "The White Rose." Earl D.A. Smith Theatre on the U of D Mercy' ATURDAY, OV.21 FRID�Y, ov. 20 D ZEL.WA AmELEE .. Malcolm Scholar Convict II' iM i8oiple'1rr Hip ter Father Hustler Minister Black Man EveryMan {I(,ilfY I' • 'Iff, -.; nil �rlJ 01 emsnntum - it'"