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WE'VE DESIGNATED THIS
A PROTECTED AREA.

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    At Jeep, we're continually looking for a way to protect the planet.  As a  founding member of the Tread Lightly!™  program, we encourage responsible driving when you venture beyond pain roads.
    We're also deeply committed to the protection of another area.  The area known as Jeep® Grand Cherokee Limited.
     You see,the Quadra-Trac® all-the-time four-wheel drive system that can take you to the top of a mountain also helps keep you firmly planted to the freeway.  Even when the weather turns wet or snowy.

     Jeep Grand Cherokee also has a standard driver's air bag† and standard four-wheel anti-lock disc brakes. And the body of the vehicle is reinforced with side-guard door beams made of high-strength steel. 

     If you'd like to explore Jeep Grand Cherokee's protected area, please call 1-800-925-JEEP.  Your dealer would be happy to show you around. 

There's Only One Jeep®... [[Jeep Eagle logo]]
A Division of the Chrysler Corporation 

†Always wear your seat belt. Jeep is a registered trademark of Chrysler Corporation. 

See Your Tri-State Jeep® and Eagle Dealer

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 WHO'S WHO IN THE CAST

MARY ALICE (Bessie) is very pleased to return to Broadway in Having Our Say after the recent premiere at The McCarter Theater.  Her wealth of experience includes other Broadway productions: Michael Cristofer's The Shadow Box, August Wilson's Fences (Tony and Drama Desk Awards) and Charles Gordone's No Place to Be Somebody; off-Broadway: A Rat's Mass (La Mama ETC),Zooming and the Sign (NEC) and the New York Shakespeare Festival's Richard III, Spell #7, and Julius Ceasar (Obie Award); TV: "Laurel Avenue," "Law and Order," "The Sty of the Blind Pig" and "I'll Fly Away" (Emmy Award); and film: Sparkle, To Sleep with Anger and A Perfect World.  She has also worked in the regional theatres: Arena 
Stage, Goodman, Long Wharf, Pittsburgh Public and Yale Repertory, Miss Alice studied at the Negro Ensemble Company (Douglas Turner Ward, artistic director) with Lloyd Richards.  She dedicates her performance to Sarah Louise and Annie Elizabeth Delany and her beloved sisters, Essie Johnson and Bessie Dixon.

GLORIA FOSTER (Sadie) made her off-Broadway debut in Martin Duberman's In White America for which she received the Drama Desk Award and the first Obie Award for Best Performance Off-Broadway.  Off-Broadway: Medea (title role, Theater World and Obie Awards); Titanic and Hippolyta (A Mid-summer Night's Dream);Anna (Trespassing). Broadway: A Hand is on the  Gate; Yerba (title role, Vivian Beaumont Theater).  Major roles for the New York Shakespeare Festival include Clytemnestra (Andre' Serban's Agamemnon, Delacorte); Mother Courage (Ntozake Shange's Mother Courage and Her Children, AUDELCO Black Theatre Award); Mme. Ranevskaya (The Cherry Orchard); Sonja Sanchez's Sister Sonja (ADELCO Award); Volusia (Coriolanus); Mother of the Groom (Blood Wedding); Mary Tyrine (Long Day's Journey into Night); Miss Molly (The Forbidden City, directed by Joseph Papp, AUDELCO and  Obie Awards).  Major touring, regional, and university roles include Hecuba (The Trojan Woman),Jocasta (Oedipus Rex);Heaven (Hekabe),Ruth Younger (A Raisin in the  Sun); Andromache (The Trojan Women,  Circle in the Square production).  For excellence in the American theatre, Miss Foster received a Life Membership in the NAACP, AKA Sorority Award, Honorary Membership in  Delta Sigma Theta Sorority.   Her distinguished film career including The Comedians, The File on Jill Hatch, Shirley Clark's The Cool World,  Michael Roemer's Nothing but a Man and John Sayles' City of Hope has earned her the Susan Stein Shiva Award and induction into the Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame.  Television appearances include the Emmy Award-winning movies "Separate but Equal, " "To All My Friends on Shore," "Atlanta Child Murders" and "Law & Order." Miss Foster
 

Pre-theatre dinner
Dine in romantic splendor, facing Central Park and Fifth Avenue. Complete pre-theatre dinner menu from 5:30 P.M.
Edwardian Room
546-5310

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After-theatre supper
Elegant old-world atmosphere with light supper, complete bar, superb desert etagere, and live music. Until midnight.
The
PALM COURT
546-5350

Fifth Avenue at Central Park South