AFRICAN-SPECTRUM
October 2000
Volume II - Issue 7
 

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“MORNING, NOON AND NIGHT,”

TED SHINE’S HILARIOUS COMEDY OPENS CHICAGO THEATRE COMPANY’S 2000-2001 SEPTEMBER 22 THRU OCTOBER 22

The Chicago Theatre Company presents Ted Shine’s hilarious comedy-fantasy about a not-so-typical grandmother who will do anything to acquire both a home and her grandson in “Morning, Noon and Night.” Opening Friday, September 22 at the Chicago Theatre Company at Parkway Palyhouse, 500 E. 67th Street, the show continues through Sunday, October 22.

eta CREATIVE ARTS FOUNDATION LAUNCHES 2000-2001 SEASON WITH BILL HARRIS “RIFFS” SEPTEMBER 21 THRU NOVEMBER 5.

CHICAGO:- eta opens their 2000-2001 season with Bill Harris’ “Riffs,” a story about three retired men who meet each morning to drink coffee and chew over the world around them in Detroit’s decaying North End. General admission is $20, with discounts for groups, students and seniors. Show times are 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday; 3 & 7 p.m. For tickets and information, call 773-752-3955.

REGINA BELLE STARS IN THE MIDWEST PREMIERE OF THE SOUL STIRRING STAGE PLAY “HEAVENS CHILD”

I’m Ready Productions will bring to the stage “Heaven’s Child,” a spiritual musical play about God’s ability to use tragedy to bring angels. The play will open at the Auditorium theatre, 50 E. Congress Parkway, Tuesday, September 21 thru October 1, 2000.

 

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