––––––––––––––––––––
Subscribe to the Legal News!
https://www.legalnews.com/Home/Subscription
Full access to public notices, articles, columns, archives, statistics, calendar and more
Day Pass Only $4.95!
One-County $80/year
Three-County & Full Pass also available
- Posted October 18, 2013
- Tweet This | Share on Facebook
A (Habeas) Chorus Line to perform Oct. 25
For two decades, a troupe of Detroit area attorneys have been entertaining mostly private audiences throughout Michigan and the country with hilarious musical parody. This year's A (Habeas) Chorus Lineª show, "Chapter Nein!" will take place at 8 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 25, at Berkley High School Auditorium. It will feature parody including: NSA data collection, right-to-work laws, flying carp, IRS shenanigans, Detroit mayors past and future, family vacations and, of course, the Detroit bankruptcy.
A (Habeas) Chorus Line was formed in 1992 for what cast members thought was a one-time performance. The troupe creates parodies of existing show tunes, pop and original numbers. Their humor has broad appeal and a bit of bite, and audiences certainly don't have to be lawyers to "get it." From local issues to national and international events, from judges to lawyers to politicians to celebrities, A (Habeas) Chorus Line is an equal-opportunity lampooner.
Tickets for the Oct. 25 performance are $15 each and all seating is general admission. Berkley High School Auditorium is located at the corner of Coolidge and Catalpa (11 1/2 Mile Road) west of Woodward and north of I-696. For tickets, visit: www.habeaschorus.com or email info@habeaschorus.com. Tickets can be purchased at the door as well.
Published: Fri, Oct 18, 2013
headlines Oakland County
- Solo practitioner happy to spearhead association’s Young Lawyers Section
- Nessel urges consumers to avoid romance scams this Valentines Day
- Nominating Committee conducts forum for ABA leadership candidates
- Third leader charged in multi-state forced labor conspiracy involving Kingdom of God Global Church
- Businesses from across the state recognized as 2026 Michigan Celebrates Small Business award winners
headlines National
- A wave of lawsuits has resulted from online comments after Charlie Kirk’s assassination
- Goldman Sachs top lawyer resigns after emails show Jeffrey Epstein friendship
- Failed indictment of 6 Democratic lawmakers blamed on Jeanine Pirro-picked prosecutors
- Federal judges may address ‘illegitimate forms of criticism and attacks,’ according to new ethics opinion
- Senate GOP aims to reveal companies funding lawsuits
- Bad Bunny’s ‘love conquering hate’ message at Super Bowl reiterated by judge sentencing assaulter




