Text Box: In 1925, when Detroit was a city of strangers, 
5 women encounter 
each other at 
Gus’ All Night Diner.

Through prohibition, 
segregation, and 
industrialization, they 
find something new—
something special.

Tickets: $15/person            

Group discounts available
Thank you to MCACA, The Jewish Fund and YMCA– Detroit for making this 
performance possible.

Volume 2, Issue 3, 7/7/2006

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Text Box: Youth Theatre Classes!
Text Box: October 2—7, 2006: First week of classes for Matrix Youth!  If you are interested in Acting, Playwriting or Puppetry Classes for your youth ages 5—18, please call us at (313) 967-0999.
Acting Classes: Young Artists will learn beginning/intermediate acting skills.
Playwriting Classes: Young Artists (ages 13—18) will be writing a play based on the issues surrounding HIV.
Puppetry Classes: Youth will learn how to make masks or shadow puppets.
For more information, click here
This semester, youth ages 8—18  in  Matrix programs will be invited to be part of an international pen pals        program.  They will be able to help    create the DVD sent to our partners in England!!
November 2: All youth are invited to have a conversation with Howard Zinn, author of A People’s History of the United States.  Call (313) 967-0999 to reserve a seat for your child!

Boomtown 1925: Make Reservations Today!

Text Box: October 2006

Volume 2, Issue 4

September 26, 2006

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