projects, costumes encouraged. 2
p.m. Sunday, March 3. $5 person
non-members ($25 maximum per
family)/$4 members ($20 maxi-
mum per family). JCC West
Bloomfield. (810) 661-7649.
urday; 2 and 7 p.m. Sunday. $11-
$22. Jewish Ensemble Theatre,
Maple-Drake JCC. (810) 788-
2900.
Twelfth Night, Shakespeare's
play set in the '20s. Through
March 3. 8 p.m. Friday; 3 and 8
p.m. Saturday; 2 and 7 p.m. Sun-
day. Attic Theatre. Third Floor,
Trapper's Alley in Greektown, De-
troit. (313) 875-8284.
12th Annual Cuisine Extra-
ordinaire, hot and cold hors
d'oeuvres, entrees and desserts
from chefs of many Detroit area
restaurants, live and silent auc-
tions, and dancing. 5:30-9:30
p.m. Sunday, Feb. 25. $100-$250.
Proceeds benefit Children's Hos-
pital of Michigan. Grand Ball-
room, The Dearborn Inn, 20301
Oakwood Blvd., Dearborn. (313)
271-2700.
Beast on the Moon, about an
immigrant Armenian couple
struggling to make a life in Amer-
ica. Through March 10. 8 p.m.
Wednesday; 8 p.m. Thursday-Sat-
urday; 2 and 7 p.m. Sunday. $10-
$25. Purple Rose Theatre
Company, 137 Park Street,
Chelsea. (313) 475-7902.
Longhorn World Champi-
onship Rodeo, 200 contestants
and a $35,000 purse. 8 p.m. Fri-
day-Saturday, Feb. 23-24; 2 p.m.
Sunday, Feb. 25. $11-$18. Palace
of Auburn Hills. (810) 645-6666.
Passed Over, a story about two
aged women in an abandoned re-
tirement home in Alabama.
Through March 17. 8:30 p.m.
Thursday-Friday; 3 and 8:30 p.m.
Saturday; 2 and 7:30 p.m. Sun-
day. $14. Detroit Repertory The-
atre, 13103 Woodrow Wilson,
Detroit. (313) 868-1347.
Detroit Public Library Used
Book Sale, 16,000 books and
magazines. 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Fri-
day-Saturday, Feb. 23-24. Main
Library, 5201 Woodward Ave.,
Detroit. (313) 833-4048.
Drinking in America, Eric Bo-
gosian looks at the obsession with
fantasy and power through a se-
ries of monologues. Presented by
The Theatre Company. Through
Feb. 25. 8 p.m. Thursday-Satur-
day; 2 p.m. Sunday. $10. Univer-
sity of Detroit-Mercy. (313)
993-1130.
The Piano Lesson, August Wil-
son's drama about an African-
American family's struggle with
its history. Through March 3. 8
p.m. Friday, Feb. 16; 2 and 8 p.m.
Saturday (except Feb. 17, 24 at 6
p.m.) and Wednesday; 2 and 6:30
p.m. Sunday; 8 p.m. Tuesday,
Thursday. Meadow Brook The-
atre, Rochester. (810) 370-3300.
Southfield Pavilion Antiques
Exposition, antiques and fine
art from national dealers, food
and free parking. 2-9 p.m. Friday,
Feb. 23; noon-8 p.m. Saturday,
Feb. 24; noon-5 p.m. Sunday, Feb.
25. $6 (good for all three
days)/children 12 and under free.
26000 Evergreen Road, South-
field. (810) 469-1706.
Fans will go ga-ga over the Goo-Goo Dolls, playing with Bush and No Doubt at the Palace on
Wednesday, Feb. 28.
chronicling the history of the Un-
derground Railroad. 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, Feb. 24. $8. (810) 333-
7849.
Oklahoma, presented by the Ply-
mouth Theatre Guild. 8 p.m. Fri-
day-Saturday, Feb. 23-24, March
1-2; 6 p.m. Sunday Feb. 25. $10.
Watertower Theatre, Northville
Regional Hospital, between Hag-
gerty and Northville roads. (810)
349-7110.
Hilberry Theatre, running in
repertory: Two Rooms, by Lee
Blessing, examining the struggle
faced by Michael Wells, the Amer- Rosencrantz & Guildenstern
ican held hostage in Beirut. Run- Are Dead, by Tom Stoppard.
ning in the studio theater through Presented by Ann Arbor Civic
March 3. The Double Infidelity, a Theatre. Through March 22. 8
comedic love story. Through April p.m. Thursday-Saturday. $9. Female Parts, four short-story
4. Pericles, by William Shake- 2275 Platt Road, Ann Arbor. (313) monologues about women in a
speare. Through Feb. 24. Call for 971-AACT.
male-dominated society. Through
times. Hilberry Theatre, 4743
March 3. 8 p.m. Thursday-Sat-
Cass Ave., Detroit. (313) 577- Dancing at Lughnasa, pre- urday; 4 p.m. Sunday. Third
2972.
sented by the Farmington Play- Street Theatre, 701 W. Forest
ers. 2 p.m. Friday, Feb. 23; Ave., on the campus of Wayne
The Pajama Game, the musi- Wednesday, Feb. 28. $20 (fund- State University. (313) 831-0665.
cal. Opens 8 p.m. Friday, March raiser for Longacre House). 32332
1. Runs 8 p.m. Saturday, March W. 12 Mile Road, Farmington Angels in America, Tony Kush-
2; Friday-Saturday, March 8-9; 2 Hills. (810) 553-2955.
ner's Tony award-winning play
p.m. Sunday, March 3, 10. $8.
presented by Our Time Produc-
Bonstelle Theatre, 3424 Wood- Everybody Loves Opal, a com- tions. Through March 30. 8 p.m.
ward Ave., Detroit. (313) 577- edy about an eccentric recluse. Friday-Saturday. $12.50. 1234
2960.
Opens 8 p.m. March 1. Through Porter in Corktown, Detroit. (313)
March 17. $8. SRO Productions, 582-6260.
The Underground Railroad - in the historic church at Civic
The Michigan Connection, a Center Drive and Berg Road, That Male Animal, by James
one-man show by Willie Payne Southfield. (810) 827-0700.
Thurber. 8 p.m. Friday-Saturday,
Feb. 24-25. 2 p.m. Sunday, Feb.
25. $16. Lydia Mendelssohn The-
atre, Ann Arbor. (313) 764-0450.
WHATNOT
Purim Party, featuring the
Klezmer Fusion Band, roulette
table and food, special decora-
tions. 7:30-11 p.m. Saturday,
Feb. 24. $12 advance/$15 door/$8
students. Washtenaw Commu-
nity College Morris Lawrence
Building, Ann Arbor. (313) 971-
0990.
Purim Ball, for young adults 18-
30, sponsored by Hillel of Metro
Detroit. 8:30-midnight Saturday,
March 2. $5 plus two cans of food
for Yad Ezra, or $10. Adat
Shalom, 29901 Middlebelt, Farm-
ington Hills. (313) 577-3459.
Purim Pandemonium, comedy
with O.J. Anderson, Purim craft
Greater Detroit Sportfishing
Expo, 4-9:30 p.m. Thursday,
Feb. 29; 2-9:30 p.m. Friday,
March 1; 10 a.m.-9:30 p.m. Sat-
urday, March 2; 10 a.m.-6:30
p.m. Sunday, March 3. $6.95
adults/$3.50 kids 12 and under.
Palace of Auburn Hills. (810)
377-0100.
CALENDAR NOTES: If you
have an entertainment-relat-
ed event that you would like to
be considered for listing in the
Entertainment Calendar,
please send the item, includ-
ing a detailed description of the
event (i.e. music description),
times, dates, place, ticket
prices and information phone
number to: JN Entertainment
Calendar, 'the Jewish News,
27676 Franklin Road, South-
field, MI 48034. Or Fax us at
(810) 354-6069. Notice must
be received at least three
weeks before the sch.eduled
event. Photos are definitely ap-
preciated, but cannot be re-
turned. All events and dates
ted in the calendar are sub-
chawe.
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