tainvie* This Week's Best Bets Sunday, 4 p.m. What To Do, What To Do • • • For Your Ears phony Orchestra's all-Mozart pro- gram 8 p.m. Thursday and Friday, March 5 and 6; 8:30 p.m. Saturday, Peter and the Wolf, with music by Sergei Prokofiev, takes the JCC/JPM stage March 7. The concert features con- in a performance by Harriet Berg's all-female Festival Dancers. The beloved chil- certmaster Emmanuelle Boisvert. $17- --\/ The Kerrytown dren's classic includes an interactive dance improvisation for young people ages $42. Orchestra Hall, 3663 Woodward, Concert House 3-10. The Boaz Siegel Cultural Fund of the JCC provides sponsorship. $2/mem- Detroit. (313) 576-5111. presents the bers, $4/nonmembers. (248) 967-4030. Neil Sedaka returns to his classical Cavani String Quartet, a winner roots in a concert performance 8 p.m. GAIL Friday, March 6, at Macomb Center ZIMMERMAN of the prestigious Sunday, 4 p.m. for the Performing Arts in Clinton Naumberg Arts 6- Township. $29/adults, $26/students Chamber Music Entertainment and seniors. (810) 286-2222. Sedaka Award, at 4 p.m. Editor also stars at the Macomb Center's Sunday, March 1. The Zamir Chorale presents its spring concert, "Lebn Zol Columbus — fund-raiser, "An Evening for the Per- The program From The Shtetl to Broadway," at the Birmingham Temple, 28611 W. 12 Mile forming Arts," 7 p.m.-Saturday, includes selections from Dvorak and Road, Farmington Hills. The program features Yiddish and English songs that March 7, at Fern Hill Country Club, Schumann. $25/rows 1-2, $15/rows reflect the sentimentalities of Jewish immigrants in the early 1900s. $10/adults, 17600 Clinton River Road, Clinton 3-5, $10/general. 415 North Fourth $5/students and seniors. (734) 975-2888. Township. $120. (810) 286-2198. Ave., Ann Arbor. (313) 769-2999. Detroit Symphony The Detroit Sym- Orchestra Hall Volun- Sunday, 4 p.m. phony Civic Orchestra, teer Council invites the city's premier youth you to Preludes West, orchestra conducted by a luncheon concert fea- David Daniels and Ya- turing a string quartet :\ You're invited to a royal ball at the Kahn Jewish Community Center, Hui Wang, presents a made up of orchestra Maple/Drake, when Nancy Gurwin and Tedd E. Bear Productions present a spe- concert 7 p.m. Sunday, members. Noon Friday, cial performance of Cinderella. Proceeds will provide scholarships to children in March 1, at Orchestra March 6, at Temple the JCC's preschool and kindergarten programs. $10/includes goodie bags for Hall. The program fea- Beth El, 7400 Tele- children. (248) 661-7605. tures works by Brahms, graph Road, Bloom- Franck and Bernstein. A field Hills. $25/adults, pre-concert performance $10/children aged 8 Sunday, 7:30 p.m.; Monday, 12:45 p.m. (6:30 p.m.), "Civic Fam- and under. (313) 576- ily Hour," highlights 5100. Neil Sedak F a:From "Stu "S d small ensembles made Rockabilly legend \, Cupid" to The Yiddish Film Series continues its winter/spring film fest with a video up of orchestra siblings Sleepy LaBeef, affec- highlighting Shmuel Dzigan's classic Yiddish comedy and featuring singer Chava and musical parents. $6, tionately known as Alberstein. JCC/JPM, Oak Park. (248) 356-6668. "The Human Juke Box," wakes up the $25/box seating. (313) 576-5100. Magic Bag 8 p.m. Friday, March 6. International opera singer Gino Quilico makes his Detroit debut in a $8. 22920 Woodward Ave., Ferndale. Monday, 1 p.m. (248) 544-3030. recital 8 p.m. Monday, March 2, at St. James Episcopal Church, 355 W. Maple, Birmingham. Quilico opened the Metropolitan Opera season in "Gershwin and Friends" is the title of a musical concert featuring Michigan Carmen with Placido Domingo. $30. The Ridgedale Players present Opera Theatre artists Mark Vondrak, baritone; Maria Cimarelli, lyric soprano; (248) 644-0820. Brigadoon, an enchanting musical and pianist Kevin Bylsma. The Si & Muriel Israel Memorial Concert is free to The Irish Rovers perform classic JCC members and will be performed in the Janice Charach Epstein story of love, faith and the desire to Irish tunes 7:30 p.m. Monday, March believe in miracles. Featured in the Museum/Gallery at the Kahn JCC, Maple/Drake. $1.50/non-members. 2, at Macomb Center for the Perform- cast are Daryl Ziegelman of Farming- (248) 661-7649. ing Arts in Clinton Township and 8 ton Hills and Becca Hyke from p.m. Wednesday, March 4, at the Rochester Hills. Show dates are Feb. 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