What To moo, What To Do ...
Hills. $25. To reserve
Musical Bloomfield
tickets, call (810) 751-2435.
On the heels of his appearance at
the Montreux Detroit Jazz Festival,
Notes
Grammy-winning jazz saxophonist

Experience the
musical pleasures of Michael Brecker takes the stage at
The Ark in two shows with the
Eastern Europe
Michael Brecker Quartet, 7:30
without even pack-
GAIL
and 10 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 12.
ZIMMERMAN ing a bag as the
316 S. Main St., Ann Arbor.. $20
Ann Arbor Sym-
Arts
(734) 761-TKTS,„.
phony Orchestra
Entertainment
presents Dvo-
Editor
rak and
Friends, featuring the composer's
popular Symphony-WI3, 8 p.m.
Saturdayi -Nov. 7, at the Michigan
Theater, 603 E. Liberty, in Ann
Arbor. Conductor Sam Wong pro-
vides a free pre-concert lecture at
7 p.m. $16-$29. (734) 994-4801.
The members of the popular
North Carolina septet Squirrel
Nut Zippers (named for an old-
time brand of chewy peanut-fla-
vored treats) hail from a wide
variety of alternative rock bands
Jazz saxophonist Michael Brecker appears at
but lean toward the kind of pre-
the Ark on Thursday.
rock sounds
their grandfa-
thers liked:
swing and Dix-
A recent hit revival on
ieland jazz. Zip
.Broadway with Matthew
on over to hear
Broderick in the role origi-
the group Sun-
nated by Robert Morse,
day, Nov. 8, at
How to Succeed in Busi-
Clutch Cargo's,
ness Without Really Trying
65 E. Huron,
will be per-
in Pontiac.
Doors at 7.
$20. (248)
The American
333-2362.
String Quartet
In their first
plays at Cran-
brook House on
appearance for
Tuesday.
the Cranbrook
Music Guild,
The American
formed at the Ann Arbor
String Quartet — comprised of vio-
Civic Theatre 8 p.m.
linists Peter Winograd and Laurie
Thursdays-Saturdays and
Carney, violist Daniel Avshalomov
2 p.m. Saturdays and Sun-
and cellist David Geber — perform
days, through Nov. 15.
works by Mozart, Danielpour and
2275 Platt Road. $18
Schubert. The concert, followed by a
adults/$16 students and
champagne afterglow, begins at 8 p.m„
Gemini offers a family concert at the
seniors. (734) 971-2228.
Tuesday, Nov. 10, at Cranbrook
A "mixed cast version" JCC in Oak Park on Sunday.
House, 380 Lone Pine Road, in

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On The Stage

Dance Fever

of the classic Twelve Angry Men,
Twelve Angry Jurors, written by
Great feats of feet! The Jazz Tap
Reginald Rose and adapted by Sher-
Summit: An All-Star Celebration of
man Segal, takes place entirely in the
jury room as deliberations proceed in Tap Dancing is a,spirited revue of an
American art form that dominated
the murder trial of a teenaged boy
nightclubs, variety halls, vaudeville and
accused of killing his father. The
Hollywood movies of the 1930s and
Ridgedale Pfayers production will be
'40s. It brings together legendary mas-
presented 8 p.m. Fridays and Satur-
ters with today's younger tappers in a
days and 3 p.m. Sundays, Nov. 6-22,
University Musical Society perfor-
at the Ridgedale Playhouse, 205 W.
mance 8 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 7, at Hill
Long Lake, in Troy. $11, includes
Auditorium in Ann Arbor. $10-$26.
coffee and sandwich afterglow. (248)
(734) 764-2538.
988-7049.
The U-M School of Music Opera
Theatre stages Giuseppe Verdi's La
Traviata, directed by Heinar Piller
and conducted by Martin Katz, 8
Fonzie fans can catch Henry Win-
p.m. Thursday-Saturday, Nov. 12-14;
kler in a rare movie role when he plays
and 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 15, at the
coach to Adam Sandler's socially inept
Power Center in Ann
Arbor. $14-$18. (734)
764-0450.
With book by Joe
Masteroff and music and
lyrics by Jerry Bock and
Sheldon Harnick (Fiddler
on the Roof), She Loves
Me will be mounted in a
Birmingham Village
Players production 8
p.m. Fridays and Satur-
days and 2 p.m. Sundays,
Nov. 13-28. The play-
house -is located at 752
Chestnut in Birming-,
ham. $14/$12 students.
Call for reservations,
Nice Jewish boys Henry Winkler and Adam Sandler star
(248) 644-2075.
in "The Waterboy" opening at area theaters tonight.

The Big Screen

Jo Anne Worley
of "Laugh-In"
fame takes the
role of Pseudo-
lus in Stephen
Sondheim's A
Funny Thing
Happened on
the Way to the
Forum,
8 p.m. Friday,
Nov. 13, at
Macomb Center
for the Perform-
ing Arts.
$26-$32. (810)
286-2222.

31-year-old college football player in
The Waterboy, opening today at area
theaters.
Late film legend Marcello Mas-
troianni shares his life and career in an
uncut 3 1 /2-hour version of Marcello
Mastroianrii: I Remember (Italy,
1997), which will be screened 7:30
p.m. Friday, Nov. 6; 3 and 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, Nov. 7; and 3 and 7 p.m.
Sunday, Nov. 8, at the Detroit Film
Theatre. $5.50. (313) 833-2323.
The Detroit-Windsor International
Festival of Film will show more than
80 independent shorts and full-length
features at four venues: St. Andrew's
Hall, 431 E. Congress, Detroit; the

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1998

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