A (Habeas) Chorus Line performed their latest production, "The Days of Swine Neurosis," for a fund-raising benefit Friday, Feb. 5, at Parcells Middle School Auditorium in Grosse Pointe Woods. The event benefited Maire Elementary School. Getting warmed up before the show are (left to right) James D. Robb, an associate dean and general counsel of Thomas M. Cooley Law School; Angela R.C. Williams deputy general counsel with the Detroit Housing Commission; Mark R. Lezotte, general counsel of Oakwood Healthcare System; Brian Figot, with the law firm of Stephen M. Landau PC; Sara F. Fischer, a former case manager for the U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Michigan; Justin G. Klimko, a corporate transaction attorney with Butzel Long; Joseph M. LaBella with the firm of Kitch, Drutchas, Wagner, DeNardis, & Valitutti; Rochester Hills attorney Judy Zorn; and Michael C. Leibson, assistant U.S. attorney. "We did a benefit two years ago and we raised about $6,500 for the school," noted Fisher. "We were able to purchase Elmo overhead equipment for the classrooms. We're hoping to raise that much again tonight." Also performing that night for the benefit was John Jeffrey Hodges. For upcoming A (Habeas) Chorus Line performances or for additional information, visit www.habeaschorus.com. Photo by John Meiu.
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