Best Bets GET BACK! Fab Four aficionados can relive the past when Get Back!, featuring cast members from Broadway's Beatlemania.f, takes the stage at Meadow Brook Music Festival 8 p.m. Saturday, July 3. The performance is a scaled-down version of the original Beatlemania.f, minus the multimedia effects. It chronicles the 1960s rise and subse- quent breakup of the Beatles. Portraying the Fab Four are Jack Petrilla as Paul McCartney, Peter McGann as John Lennon, Gerry Lowery as George Harrison and Jerry Sommers as Ringo Starr. Creating the illusion of the Beatles through three different eras — The Ed standing-room-only gig, at New York's Knitting Factory's July 1995 "What Is Jazz?" festival. According to Hersch, "The nice thing about playing with Michael and Gerry is there are no lim- its." The trio deftly bal- ances chamber music deli- cacy with casual but intense swing in a performance that is simultaneously lyri- cal and cutting edge. Kerrytown Concert House is locat- ed at 415 N. Fourth Ave. Tickets are $10-$25. (734) 769-2999. annual Birmingham fire- works on Saturday, July 3. "The American Sky Exhibition" features a full night of family activities, including live music, fabu- lous food, supervised chil- dren's projects, artists' demonstrations and a per- fect sight line for the fire- works themselves, via the center's viewing location on the south side of Lincoln Hills Golf Course. "We think parents will love having artful activities for their children to enjoy in a supervised setting, as they wait for the sky to darken and the fire- works to begin," says BBAC Executive Director Janet Torno. Activities run 7-10 p.m., when the fireworks are scheduled to start. Smart Bus shuttles run every 20-30 minutes to and from parking at Seaholm and Groves high schools, from 6:45 p.m. to 11:15 p.m. BBAC is located at 1516 S. Cranbrook (Evergreen) on the north-:" west corner of 14 Mile in Birmingham Tickets are $35 nonmembers/$30 BBAC members/$15 children 4-10/fre for children under 4. For reservations, call (248) 644-0866, Ext. 107. JUST JAZZY Veteran jazz trumpeter Marcus Belgrave performs a concert of stan dards and original compositions at Orchestra Hall with a quartet of distinguished musicians from LIGHT UP THE SKY Sullivan Show, St. Pepper's Lonely Detroit's jazz community 8:30 p.m. Hearts Club Band and Abbey Road/Let The Birmingham Bloomfield Art Friday, July 9. It Be — the cast will perform more Center offers a new way to view the The concert inaugurates the than 30 Beatles songs and Detroit Symphony complete three costume SIESIEZES1==== Orchestra's new series, changes. A fireworks presen- titled "JazzStage," tation follows the show. which aims to present Tickets are $17.50 pavil- the world-class jazz tal i ion/$12.50 lawn and are on ent of the Detroit area sale at The Palace and Pine Birmingham's Creative For these concerts, Knob box offices and all Resource Gallery presents the stage of Orchestra Ticketmaster locations. "Promising Abstractions," Hall will be trans- Groups of 15 or more and an exhibit of new abstract formed into a jazz children 12 and under can work by five artists, includ- club, an intimate receive $3 off tickets by call- ing four from Michigan, cabaret-style setting ing the Group Sales Office through July 29. An open- the performers and at (248) 371-2055. Tickets ing reception will be held audience. may be charged by phone, 6:30-9 p.m. Thursday, July The usual seating (248) 645-6666, or pur- 8, at the gallery, 162 N. areas of the hall will be chased online at www.ticket- Old Woodward. closed. The audience master.com . Featured artists include will enter from the Vidvuds Zvdrieus of Parsons Street stage Detroit, a painter who door and be seated at LUCKY NUMBER works in a style reminiscent tables. Refreshments Three of the leading com- of abstract expressionist will be available for c posers and improvisers in Willem de Kooning; purchase. modern jazz — pianist Fred painter Michelle Hegyi of Upcoming events in Hersch. alto saxophonist/clar- Ann Arbor, an Israeli native the series include the inetist Michael Moore and who recently participated Wendell Harrison drummer/percussionist Gerry in the Michigan Fine Arts Quintet on Friday, July Hemingway — appear in the Competition; textile artist 16, and the Teddy Michigan premiere of their Lauren Gregersen of Michelle Hegyi: 'A New Dawn, Harris Jr. Quintet on collaborative trio, 13 Ways, 8 Commerce Township, a grad- oil on canvas, 1999. Friday, July 30. Tickets and 10 p.m. Friday, July 2, at uate of Cranbrook Art are $10 advance/$15 Ann Arbor's Kerrytown Academy; sculptor Lauren the door. Advance tick- Concert House. Cohen of Franklin, a recent graduate of the Center for Creative Studies who works in glass, copper and ets may be purchased at Hersch first convened steel; and Antonini Amat of Barcelona, Spain, who paints with oils on canvas and paper. the DSO box office at the 13 Ways trio, for two Gallery hours are 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. For more information, call (248) 647-3688. Orchestra Hall or by days of recording and a calling (313) 576-5111 IN THE ABSTRACT FYI: For Arts and Entertainment related events that you wish to have considered for Out & About, please send the item, with a detailed description of the event, times, dates, place, ticket prices and publishable phone number, to: Gail Zimmerman, JN Out & About, The Jewish News, 27676 Franklin Road, Southfield, MI 48034; fax us at (248) 354-6069; or e-mail to gzimmermangthejewishnews.com Notice must be received at least three weeks before the scheduled event. Photos are appreciated but cannot be returned. All events and dates listed in the Out & About column are subject to change. 7/2 1999 72 Detroit Jewish News