JET An Off-Broadway, Professional Theatre in West Bloomfield presents SECURITY A Laughter Filled Comedy by ANDREW BERGMAN Of "Blazing Saddles" Fame Directed By ROBERT GROSSMAN ********************************** FREE! Bring Dad on Father's Day as JET'S Guest ********************************** AARON DE ROY THEATRE Jewish Community Center • 6600 W. Maple Road • West Bloomfield TICKETS (810) 788-2900 or 77=f ----ZW nekbigan counc il for arts and cultural affairs , mss- a7 (810) 645-6666 Special Senior, Student and Group Discounts Available • Infrared Hearing Devices Available • THEATER page 93 of life in the face of death by Stephen Schaeffer. A group of five gay men meet for their year- ly ritual of fun and frolic at an all-nighter. Presented by Tritti- co Theatre Company. 8 p.m. Fri.; 6 and 9 p.m. Sat.; and 7 p.m. Sun.; June 7-9. Hilberry Studio Theatre, at Cass and Hancock, Detroit. (313) 577- 2972. Harmony Codes: Written by Michael Grady, a Kalamazoo native, this comedy was one of the top 12 scripts selected for stage readings at the Sundance Festival. 8 p.m. Wed.-Sat.; 2 and 7 p.m. Sun. Previews: June 7- 13. Through July 28. Purple Rose Theatre Company, Chelsea. (313) 475-7902. Merrily We Roll Along: Steven Sondheim's musical is presented by the Stagecrafters' 2nd Stage. 8 p.m. Fri.-Sat.; 7 p.m. Sun. Through June 15. Baldwin Theatre, 415 Lafayette, Royal Oak. (810) 541-6430. Crimes of the Heart: Beth Henley's depiction of two days in the lives of three sisters in the early '70s. 8 p.m. Fri.-Sat.; 2 p.m. Sun. June 7-15. $10; $8/stu- dents. Village Players Theatre, at Hunter and Chestnut, Birm- ingham. (810) 644-2075. Carousel, a revival of the Rodgers and Hammerstein mu- sical, presented by St. Dunstan's Theatre Guild of Cranbrook. 9 p.m. Fri.-Sat., June 7-8. $12; $10/seniors, students. Greek Theatre (outdoor amphitheater), 400 Lone Pine, Bloomfield Hills, between Woodward and Lahser. (810) 644-0527. WHATNOT Kathe Koja: Award-winning author and local resident reads from her newest book, Kink, and lectures on "Eroticism in Liter- ature." 7-9 p.m. Fri., June 7. Book Beat Bookstore, 26010 Greenfield, Oak Park. (810) 968- 1190. Victoria Diaz: Freelance writer and creative writing teacher dis- cusses "Short Fiction" at School- craft College's final Author Lecture Series. 6:30-8:30 p.m. Tues., June 11. $20. 18600 Hag- gerty, Livonia. (313) 462 4448. Meadow Brook Hall Land- scape and Garden Show: The 5th annual show features 21 landscaped gardens including the Wildlife Walk and Chil- dren's Garden (with kids activ- ities). Daily seminars at 11 a.m., 12:30 p.m., 2:00 p.m., 3:30 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. plus the Garden Marketplace displaying foun- tains, lighting, furniture, statu- ary, books and more. 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Fri.-Sat.; 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sun., June 7-9. $7/adults; $3/children 6-12; Free/children under 6. Near 1-75 and exit 79 (University Blvd.), Rochester. (810) 646-4992. Detroit Grand Prix: Sat.-Sun., June 8-9. $25-$35. Belle Isle, De- troit. (810) 645-6666. Orchard Lake Stake Regat- ta: Presented by Heron Sports Club, the regatta will consist of several single skull races. 8 a.m. (registration 7 a.m.) Sat., June 8. Launch on east side of Or- chard Lake Road, south of Com- merce Road on Indian Trail. $5/person. (810) 334-5660. Jack Berry/Friends of Wayne County Parks Pro- Am Celebrity Golf Classic: Hook your threesome up with a local pro or celebrity for a day of great golf and fun on the links. 8 a.m. Mon., June 10. $100/am- ateur, includes lunch. Warren Valley Golf Course, Dearborn Heights. (313) 261-1990. Flowpoets: Presents Horizons in Poetry featuring Ron Allen. 5 p.m. Open Poetry Reading pre- cedes 7 p.m. program. Sun., June 9. Cass Cafe, just south of Warren, Detroit. (313) 831-1400. Cranbrook House and Gar- dens: Architect Albert Kahn de- signed this Arts and Crafts style manor home for George and Ellen Booth, founders of Cran- brook. George Booth was pub- lisher of The Detroit News during the first half of this cen- tury and was one of the founders of the Detroit Society for Arts and Crafts. 1:30 and 3 p.m. Sun.; 11 a.m. and 1:15 p.m. Thurs. (lunch available at noon), through Sept. 29. $7; $10/with lunch. 300 Lone Pine, Bloom- field Hills. (810) 645-3149. a CALENDAR NOTES: If you have an entertainment- related event that you would like to be considered for list- ing in the Entertainment Calendar, please send the item, including a tletailed de- scription of the event (i.e. music description), times, dates, place, ticket prices and hotline phone number to JN Entertainment Calendar, The Jewish News, 27676 Franklin Road, Southfield, MI 48034. Or Fax us at (810) 354-6069. Notice must be re- ceived at least three weeks before the scheduled event. Photos are definitely appre- ciated, but cannot be re- turned. All events and dates listed in the calendar are sub- ject to change. Arts & Enter- tainment Editor: Julie Yolles. - Calendar compiled by Lynne Konstantin