ARTS Page 8 Thursday, May 12, 1983 The Michigan Daily '4 Bars and Clubs The Blind Pig (208S. First; 996-8555) From Detroit, the Marcus Belgrave Quintet brings polished, contem- porary jazz Friday and Saturday nights. The List Joe's Star Lounge (109 N. Main; 665- JOES) Rhythm and blues are highlighted as the Urbations fire up classics as well as some originals Friday and Saturday. Mr. Flood's Party (120 W. Liberty; 995-2123) The accent is on soul and R & B as Chicago Pete and the Detroiters roll into Ann Arbor for two performances Friday and Saturday. Sunday, Flood's hosts Pete Falkenstein who lets loose on the keyboards with blues and jazz. Rick's American Cafe (611 Church S.; 996-2747) Rock that is rich in blues will be purveyed by the Buzztones for your Friday and Saturday night enter- tainment. Second Chance (516 E. Liberty; 994- 5350) Full Nelson treats you to top-40 hot hits all weekend (Friday through Sunday). Del Rio (122 Washington; 761-2530) Sunday night is your opportunity to hear local musicians belt out the jazz. Music Michigan Union , For their Music at Mid-Day series today, the Union proudly presents Claire Ross, a harpist who will per- form the music of Salzedo and Gran- jany. 12:10, Michigan Union Pen- delton Room. 763-5900. Free, Theater Young People's Theater Repertory Company Tonight through Sunday the YPT presents A Company of Wayward Saints, a comedy about a commedia dell'arte troupe that finds themselves in a sticky situation when their manager loses all their props. The troupe experiences one catastrophe after another and is finally faced with performing "The History of Man" in two hours. 8 p.m., Performance Net- work (408 W. Washington). $4, $3 students and seniors. Call 996-3888. YPT also presents The Fabulous Fable Factory Saturday and Sunday evenings at six. Fable Factory is a children's musical in which Aesop manufactures his fables in a factory. A group of young people come to Aesop's aid when the factory breaks down and the result is a marvelous performance. $2 students and seniors. Dance Ann Arbor Ballet Theater The company performs a program of original works this evening at eight for the entertainment of all. The program will also include Beauty and the Beast, and four short ballets Dan- se Macabre, Gypsy, Heliotrope and 4 + 2. Power Center. $5, $3 children. Call 662-2942. Etc AstroFest 123 Meteorites provide the topic of discussion Friday for Jim Loudon in Auditorium 3 of the MLB. A film en- titled The Search for the Tunguska Meteorite will be shown that will illuminate the findings of research conducted that deals with the crash of a meteor in Siberia in 1908. The lec- ture and film start at 7:30. Call 994- 3966. Free. WZZX/WCBN Tonight at seven your two favorite radio stations are having meetings. WJJX is holding a mass meeting for all interested, potential radio per- sonalities and what not while CBN is interested in finding people for their network publicity and public affairs staffs. These meetings take place in the Kuenzel Room at the Michigan Union so come find out about your various opportunities to make it in the world of radio. Call 763-3501. Free. I 4 4 Get Af A6 K~e00~ ~BoI~ I ~vit~j;9 V0Spec :~ers 2 ~~~1r II1P ;toN QI y u ,.j t02 f r N l'l",for "'w' $' "","' ()016A1 Y~~tl .gyp .~r~l A0 1 Stranded performers trace man's history K e eSaints" and is brought to you by the By Katie Brewer Young People's Theatre. The moment you first enter the TOO1NG FOR SOME unusual en- theater you realize that this is no or- tertainment this weekend? You can dinary performance you have come to find it-if you are determined-in the see: The "theatre"is a large warehouse form of a play that is not only unique in much like the "Our Gang" performan- its presentation, but that offers an ce arenas of the old days. At the same aunusual cast of characters as well. time you understand that the crude The play is "A Company of Wayward See WAYWARD, Page 13 Attain your professional goals and realize Jewish fulfillment. TEACHERS, Certifie T teachers, MSW's SOCIAL and BSW's are in- - WORKERS vited to apply. Challenging posi- PRACTICE tions open. Finan- YOUR cial assistance available. PROFESSION Interviews now IN ISRAEL being scheduled for orientation courses to be held in the fall in Israel. If you think you qualify, call today. ISRAEL ALIYAH CENTER Call, Toll Free, 1-800-221-1251 4 A I 4