Suspense Play At The Fisher `Charlotte's Web' At Cranbrook The all new national tour of Fred- erick Knott's classic suspense thriller Dial "M" For Murder will open Sept. 26, for a three-week run at the Fisher Theatre. Ed- ward Hastings will direct John James, Nancy Allen and Roddy McDowall. Tickets are available at the Fisher Theatre box office and at all TicketMaster outlets. To charge by phone, call (810) 645- 6666. For information, call (313) 872-1000. Cranbrook Institute of Science's presentation of Charlotte's Web will be on Sunday, Sept. 10, at 3 p.m. at the outdoor Greek The- atre. The play is being held in con- junction with Spiders!, an exhib- it organized by the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History. The hands-on exhibition explores the wonders and mysteries of spiders which continues at Cranbrook Institute of Science through Sept. 24. The production will be pre- sented by September Produc- tions, a Michigan-based touring company specializing in chil- dren's theater. Reservations are required and can be made by calling (810) 645- 3230. Admission is $6 per person and $5 per person for members of Cranbrook Institute of Science. The fee does not include muse- urn admission. In the event of in- clement weather, the production will be held inside the Institute of Science auditorium. IRP Mounts Photo Exhibit Three canny Chassids in search of the last righteous men...a comedy! With SOL FRIEDER • ROBERT GROSSMAN DANIEL KAHN PERFORMANCES September 10 - October 1 Aaron De Roy Theatre Jewish Community Center • 6600 W. Maple Road • West Bloomfield TICKETS (810) 788-2900 or 77 ----- C, ZdZA&NTE,‘ (810) 645-6666 Special Senior, Student and Group Discounts Available • Infrared Hearing Devices Available itot ePeatt C/D LU r Restaurant & Cocktail Lounge Authentic. 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The public is invited to meet with the IRP photographers at the opening reception Sunday, Sept 10, in the Maple-Drake lob- by from 3 until 5 p.m. Refresh- ments will be served, and admission is free. The exhibit displays shots that record excursions made by mem- bers on group shoots as well as many photographs taken at var- ious locations and of varied sub- jects. Call the IRP office, 967-4030, for information. JET Opens New Season Jewish Ensemble Theatre opens its 1995 - 1996 season with the production of36 by Norman Less- ing. This tale looks at the lives and antics of three Chasidim in search of the last of the 36 right- eous souls for whom God pre- serves the world. Previews begin on Wednesday, Sept. 6, and the play opens Sun- day, Sept. 10, running through Sunday, Oct. 1. Wednesday and Thursday performances are at 8 p.m.; Saturday evening perfor- mances are at 8:45 p.m., and Sunday performances are 2 p.m. Matinee and evening perfor- mances at 7 p.m. Ticket prices are $11 - $22. Se- nior, Student and group discounts available. Infared hearing sys- tems are available upon request. JET is located in the Aaron Deroy Theatre, 6600 West Maple Road, West Bloomfield. For tick- ets or information call JET, (810) 788-2900. Family Plays Memorial Concert The Cultural Commission of Con- gregation Beth Abraham Hillel Moses will present the Ninth An- nual Walter Litt Concert spon- sored by the Walter Litt Family Wednesday, Sept. 13, 7:30 p.m. at the synagogue. This year's con- cert will feature musical family playing music for every taste and every age. Three generations of excellent musicians will present music from the world's violin and piano repertories. Mark Komissarov is a winner of the Wieniowski Violin Corn- petition; his wife, Margarita Molchadskaya, is a member of Leningrad Music School; daugh- ter, Marina Zarkhin is a pianist; son, Simon Zarkhin, a violinist. Admission is free. Refresh- ments will be served. Suspense On Stage The Greenfield Village Theatre Company will present Sherlock Holmes, opening on Sept. 8 in the Anderson Center Theater in Hen- ry Ford Museum. Performances will be Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m., Sept. 8 through Oct. 14, plus one mati- nee at 4:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 8. Tickets are $10 each for re- served seats, available daily by calling the Reservations Center, (313) 271-1620, ext. 383. A com- bination dinner and theatre pack- age at $29.50 per person also is available.