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March 15, 1996 - Image 161

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-03-15

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Michael Zaporski, 6:30-10:30 p.m.
Wed.-Thurs., March 20-21, 27-28.
33210 W 14 Mile, West Bloom-
field. (810) 855-6220.

Blue Nile Restaurant: Duo
Nouveau featuring Noelle Yvette
and Justin Taylor, vocals. Satur-
days in March. 508 Monroe in
Greektown, Detroit. (313) 964-
6699.

The Blue Moon: Live music
Thursdays featuring local talent
9 p.m.-2 a.m. Sundays open jam
sessions 8 p.m.-2 a.m. 3965 Wood-
ward (at Alexandrine), Detroit.
(313) 831-8071.

Joe Muer's Grill: David Syme,
piano. 7-11 p.m. every Wed.
30855 Southfield Road, South-
field. (810) 644-5330.

TRADMONAU
CLASSICAL MUSIC

Vivace Concert Series:An*
ternoon of Classics honoring the
memory of Dr. Laurence Levine,
featuring soprano Patricia Dell
and pianist Steven Rosenfeld. 3
p.m. Sun., March 17. Birming-
ham Temple, 2861 W. 12 Mile
Road, Farmington Hills. (810)
647-4632.

Eighth Annual Piano Festi-
val: Featuring Fedora Horowitz,
Louis Nagel, Joseph Gurt, Anton
Nel, Yuki and Tomoko Mack,
Steven Rosenfeld and Michael
Gurt performing the music of
Rachmaninoff, Mendelssohn,
Rossini, Mozart and others. 3:30
p.m. Sun., March 24. $10-$25. Or-
chestra Hall. (810) 357-1111.

Detroit Symphony Orchestra:
Evelyn Glennie, the world's only
full-time solo classical percus-
sionist, performs a program of
Thomas, Macmillan, Vivaldi and
Ravel. 8:30 p.m Fri.-Sat., March
15-16. $15-$38. Christopher
Parkening, classical guitarist per-
forms the work of Ginastera, Ro-
drigo, Tchaikovsky. 8 p.m.
Thurs.-Fri., March 21-22; 10:45
a.m. Fri., March 22; 8:30 p.m.
Sat., March 23. $15-$38. Orches-
tra Hall. (313) 833-3700.

University Musical Society:
San Francisco Symphony pre-
sents works by Mahler and Cop-
land, conducted by Michael
Tilson Thomas. 8 p.m. Fri.,
March 15. $16-$42. Hill Audito-
rium. The Complete Solo Piano
Music of Frederic Chopin per-
formed by pianist Garrick Ohls-
son. 8 p.m. March 16. $16-$36.
Hill Auditorium, 825 N. Univer-
sity Ave., Ann Arbor. (313) 764-
2538.

American Artists Series
Chamber Players presents the

Orion String Quartet. 2 p.m. pre-
view lecture, 3 p.m. concert, Sun.,
March 17. $16/$8. Kingswood Au-
ditorium, 1221 N. Woodward,
Bloomfield Hills. (810) 851-5044.

Educational Concert Series
presents "Side by Side" concert
with Detroit Symphony Orches-
tra and Detroit Symphony Civic
Orchestra. 10:15 a.m. Fri., March
15. Free. Orchestra Hall, Detroit.
(313) 962-1000.

Southfield Symphony Or-
chestra: Traditional Irish songs
and classical selections.
7:30 p.m. Sun., March 17,
$10. St. Hugo's of the
Hills, 2215 Opdyke,
Bloomfield Hills. (810)
424-9022.

Wed.-Sun. $16-$28.50. Meadow
Brook Theatre, Rochester. (810)
377-3300.

Passed Over, a story about two
aged women in an abandoned re-
tirement home in Alabama.
Through March 17. 8:30 p.m.
Thurs.-Fri.;, 3 and 8:30 p.m. Sat.;
2 and 7:30 p.m. Sun. $14. Detroit
Repertory Theatre, 13103
Woodrow Wilson, Detroit. (313)
868-1347.

Hilberry Theatre, running in
rotating repertory: The Double

Writing for Interactive Media:
A workshop and seminar with
writer Jon Samsel, producer Scott
Rosenfelt, agent Carl Bressler
and screenwriter Jim Suave. 8:30
a.m.-5:30 p.m. Sat.-Sun., March
16-17. $325-$395. The Kingsley
Inn, Bloomfield Hills. (810) 645-
2538.

Everybody Loves Opal,
a comedy about an eccen-
tric recluse. Through
March 17. 8 p.m. Fri.-Sat.;
2 p.m. Sun. $8. SRO Pro-
ductions, in the historic
church at Civic Center Dri-
ve and Berg Road, South-
field. (810) 827-0700.

Torch Song Trilogy,
Harvey Fierstein's come-
dy about a gay Jewish
man and his relation-
ships. Extended through
March 17. 8 p.m. Sat.; 2
and 7 p.m. Sun. $11-$22.
Jewish Ensemble The-
atre, JCC West Bloom-
field. (810) 788-2900.

Beauty and the Beast, the
Broadway hit musical. Opens
March 19-April 28. 7:30 p.m.
Tues.-Sat. and 6:30 p.m. Sun.
Matinees are at 2 p.m. Sat. and
1 p.m. Sun. 1:00 p.m. Wednesday,
April 3, matinee. $16-60. Mason-
ic Temple, Detroit. (313) 832-
2232.

Angels in America Part I, Tony
Kushner's play presented by Our
Time Productions. Through
March 30. Special SIMCHA Ben-
efit 7 p.m. March 23. $15 appe-
tizers and show. (810) 353-8025.
Regular performances: 8 p.m.
Fri.-Sat. $12.50. 1234 Porter in
Corktown, Detroit. (313) 582-
6260.

Crazy For You, present-
ed by the Bloomfield Play-
ers. March 15-17. 8 p.m.
Fri.-Sat.; 2 p.m. Sun. $8.
Andover High School, Long
Lake Road west of Tele-
graph, Bloomfield Hills.
(810) 433-0885.

Shear Madness, a "hair-
raising" comedy who-
dunit. Through April 28.
7:30 p.m. Wed.-Fri.; 6 and
9 p.m. Sat.; 2 and 6 p.m.
Sun. Some Wed. mati-
nees. $16-$24. Gem The-
atre, across from Fox
Theatre in Detroit. (313)
963-9800.

Fiddler on the Roof, weekends
through March 23. 8 p.m. Fri.-
Sat., 2 p.m. Sundays. High school
matinees 10 a.m. March 15, 21.
$10. Oakland University,
Rochester. (810) 370-3013.

ble; poet, essayist and critic
Richard Tillinghast; and others.
2:30 p.m. Sun., March 17. Free.
Cranbrook Art Museum, Bloom-
field Hills. (810) 335-0021.

All The Way Home, pre-
sented by the Avon Play-
ers. 8 p.m. Thurs.-Sat.; 2
p.m. Sun. Through March
23. $10. 1185 Tienken
Road, Rochester. (810) 375-
1390.

BEAR

Frankenstein by Jon
Spelman. A one-actor/sto-
ryteller show utilizing
voices, props and special-
ly made dolls, accompa-
nied by live music by Andy
Teirstein. 7:30 p.m. Fri., March
15. $12.50/$8 students. Lydia
Mendelssohn Theatre, Ann Ar-
bor. (313) 763-TKTS or (810) 645-
6666.

A Few Good Men, presented by
Grosse Pointe Theatre. Through
March 23. 8 p.m. Fri.-Sat.; 2 p.m.
Sun., March 17. $10. (313) 881-
4004.

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Infidelity, a comedic love story.
Through April 4. Everything in
the Garden, Edward Albee's sin-
ister comedy. Through April 27.
Can for times. Hilberry Theatre,
4743 Cass Ave., Detroit. (313)
577-2972.

Dial M for Murder, presented
by Stagecrafters. Through March
24. 8 p.m. Fri.-Sat.; 7 p.m. March
17; 2 p.m. March 24. Through
March 24. 415 S. Lafayette, Roy-
al Oak. (810) 541-6430.

Dial M For Murder, presented
by Players Guild of Dearborn.
Through March 31. 8 p.m. Fri.-
Sat.; 2:30 p.m. March 31. $10.
21730 Madison, Dearborn. (313)
561-TKTS.

A Little Night Music, present-
ed by Ridgedale Players. Through
Shadowlands, the Broadway March 24. 8 p.m. Fri.-Sat.; 3 p.m.
hit based on the real-life story of Sun.; 7:30 p.m. March 21. $12.
writers C.S. Lewis and Joy 205 W. Long Lake. (810) 988-
Davidman. Through April 7. 7049.

The Sisters Rosensweig,
by Wendy Wasserstein.
Presented by St. Dunstan's
Guild of Cranbrook. Opens
March 22 through March
30. $10. 400 Lone Pine
Road, Bloomfield Hills.
(810) 644-0527.

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International Builders Home,
Flower and Furniture Show:
400 exhibitors of products and
services for the home. March 16-
24.2-10 p.m. Mon.-Fri.; 11 a.m.-
10 p.m. Sat.; 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Sun.
$6, $4, or $9 per family (discounts
available at Farmer Jack). Cobo
Center. (810) 737-4478.

Chocolate Extravaganza:
Sponsored by Ann Arbor Chap-
ter of Hadassah. Sun., March 17.
Tasting sessions at noon, 2 and 4
p.m. $13.50 advance/$16 door.
Washtenaw Community College
Morris Lawrence Hall, 4800
Huron River Drive, Ann Arbor.
(313) 741-9537.

Irish Poetry and Music Fes-
tival: With Irish poet and
playwright Paula Meehan; Irish-
American poet/writer Thomas
Lynch; Ann Arbor Irish Ensem-

Maple Syrup Festival: 1-4:30
p.m. Sat.-Sun., March 16-17.
Cranbrook Institute of Science,
1221 North Woodward, Bloom-
field Hills. (810) 645-3259 for
reservations.

Joan Collins: The actress/au-
thor signs copies of her new book
Infamous, 4 p.m. Sat., March 23.
Borders Books and Music, 30995
Orchard Lake Road, Farmington
Hills. (810) 737-0110.

David Copperfield: Magician.
March 22-24. 5 and 8:30 p.m.,
Fri.; noon, 4 and 8 p.m., Sat.;
noon, 3:30 and 7:30 p.m., Sun.
$20-$32.50. Fox Theatre. (313)
433-1515.

Mike Knox: The author and vet-
eran policeman talks about his
book Gangsta in the House and
the prevalence of street gangs.
11:30 a.m. Sun., March 24. $15
luncheon and lecture/$5 lecture
only. Radisson Hotel, Southfield.
(810) 424-9039.

Acting for Movies, TV & Com-
mercials: A workshop featuring
actress Cynthia Gibb, actress/di-
rector Valerie Landsburg, cast-
ing director Ronnie Yeskel and
Detroit professionals Sheldon
Cohn, Mary Locker and others.
9-6 p.m. Sat., March 23; 10-6 p.m.
Sun., March 24. $245-$295. Com-
edy Castle, Royal (810) 645-
2538.

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Jewish News, 27676 Franklin
Road, Southfield, MI 48034. Or
Fax us at (810) 354 6069. Notice
must be received at least three
weeks before the scheduled
event. Photos are definitely ap-

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preciated, but cannot be re-
turned. All events and dates
listed in the calendar are subject
to change.

Calendar compiled by Liz Stevens

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