and orchestral setting of the synagogue
film of the same name.
in downtown Birmingham.
Sabbath morning service.
Choreographed
by
Appropriate for ages 5 and
The Windsor Classic Chorale will
Olympic
Gold
medalist
up, the musical features a
There shouldn't be any cries of
perform
Bloch's Avodath Hakodesh 7:30
Robin Cousins and set to
"Mom, I'm bored!" this weekend. Kid-
cast of talented local
p.m.
Sunday,
Nov. 14, at MacKenzie
composer Randy
youngsters, including Rob
oriented programs abound.
Hall,
3277
Sandwich
Street, in
Newman's
music
from
the
At Temple Beth El on Sunday, Nov.
and Sophia Goren of
Windsor.
Under
the
baton
of Professor
original
motion
picture,
Beverly Hills; Sarah Lennox
14, at 12:30 p.m, the Loren B. Fischer
Richard Householder, this will be a per-
the
extravaganza
on
ice
of Berkley; Lindsay Acker
Cultural Arts Series for Children and
formance by the full chorale and will be
features an international
Their Families opens its 10th year with
and Jill Silverstein of
sung in Hebrew. Acclaimed Canadian
all-star
cast
headed
by
Huntington Woods; Eli
performers from the Wild Swan
baritone Kevin McMillen is the soloist.
C,A11. ZININIERNIAN
American Eddie Gornick
Newman and Ellen Run of
Theater in a presentation of A Honey
Arts C7 Entertainment
Also on the program will be Leonard
as Woody and Russia's
West Bloomfield; and Ellie
Pot of Pooh Stories. Using storytelling,
Editor
The Chichester Psalms, as well
Bernstein's
Alexandr
Klimkin
as
Buzz
Schneider and Lia Stern of
music and dance, the cast will follow
as other music on Jewish themes.
Lightyear.
Pooh's adventures as he hums his way
Bloomfield Hills.
Tickets are $12 (U.S. funds)/ $8
Showtimes are 7:30 p.m. Wednesday,
Tickets are $7 per person (general
through the Hundred Aker Wood, eats
seniors
and students. Tickets available at
11
a.m.
and
7:30
p.m.
Thursday;
7:30
seating)/$9 at the door. Reserved
too much honey, gets stuck in Rabbit's
the
door.
(519) 256-4034.
p.m. Friday; noon, 3:30 and 7:30 p.m.
seating is $30. For reservations, call
door and cavorts with Piglet and
Saturday, and 1 and 4:30 p.m. Sunday,
(248) 644-5832.
Eeyore.
Nov. 17-21.Tickets are $13.75-$30.
adapted
from
Featured in the production are
• Lyle, Lyle Crocodile,
HOLDEN ON
(248) 645-6666.
Bernard Waber's 1962 The House on
actress Sandy Ryder, as Winnie-the-
Bloomfield Hills native Scott Holden
• Finally, the classical ballet mas-
East 88th Street and
Pooh; Michelle Trame
has
performed at home and abroad,
will
be
performed
Cinderella
terpiece
1974's Lyle Finds His
Lanzi; Hilary Cohen;
impressing
audiences and critics alike.
8
p.m.
Friday,
Nov.
19,
by
the
Mother, is the musical
and violinist David
After
receiving
a first-place prize in the
Moscow
City
Ballet
at
Macomb
production that comes
Mosher.
Leschetizky
International
Piano
Center
for
the
Performing
Arts.
to
Youtheatre
at
Music
The program, open
Competition and being selected as a
Tickets
are
$28
adults/$24
students
Hall
11
a.m.
and
2
p.m.
to the community at
Fulbright Scholar, he attended the Liszt
and seniors. (810) 286 2222.
Saturday and 2 p.m.
no charge, is recom-
Academy
in Vienna. Following three
Sunday, Nov. 13-14.
mended for children
years
abroad,
he has returned to the
The performance is rec-
aged 3-8. No reserva-
United
States
to resume his career and
SACRED
SOUNDS
ommended for families
tions are necessary. For
will
perform in concert 8
Composer
Ernest
with children ages 3 and
more information, call
p.m.
Saturday, Nov. 20, at
Bloch
(1880-1959)
above.
(248) 851-1100.
Birmingham
Temple,
came from a Jewish
Tickets are $8 in
Other family-orient-
28611
W.
12
Mile Road, in
family that had been
advance/$9 at the door.
ed events include the
Farmington
Hills.
He will
settled in Switzerland
(313) 963-2366.
following:
present
compositions
of
for many generations.
• The musical adapta-
• This month's
Bach-Busoni,
Liszt,
Among his first musi-
don of the classic fairy
Detroit News Young
Beethoven and Ginastera.
`A HonPot of Pooh Stories" tale Jack and the Beanstalk
cal impressions were
People's Concert fea-
Since his last appear-
is
one
o
a
myriad
of
upcoming
the
traditional
will be presented by
tures the Detroit
ance
at the temple,
shows geared for children.
Hebrew chants and
Northville's Marquis
Symphony Orchestra at
Holden
made his debut at
melodies sung by his
Theatre Nov. 13-Jan. 16.
Orchestra Hall in an 11
Carnegie
Hall, and was
father. Between 1911
Performance times are 2:30 p.m.
a.m. Saturday, Nov. 13, program titled
The New York
hailed
in
and 1918, he worked
Saturdays (Nov. 13, 20, 27; Dec. 4, 11,
"Mozart in Vienna." The concert will
as "a win-
Concert
Review
on seven large-scale
18; Jan. 8 and 15) and 2:30 p.m.
showcase popular music of 18th-centu-
ner,
a
pianist
in
the effort-
works constituting
Sundays (Nov. 14, 21, 28; Dec. 5, 12,
ry Vienna.
less
technique
category."
the
"Jewish
Cycle,"
19, 26; Jan. 9 and 16). Weekday perfor-
Soloist Mami Kato will play
Later this year, he will
and is often referred
mances will be held 2:30 p.m. Monday-
Mozart's Minuet in F major and Piano
appear with the Utah
Scott
Holden
performs
Nov.
to as a "Jewish
Friday, Dec. 27-31.
Concerto in D major on the fortepi-
Symphony
Orchestra
at
Birmingham
Temple.
20
nationalist composer."
The show is for ages 3 and up.
ano, and 14-year-old cellist Samuel
under
the
direction
of
In fact, only about
Tickets are $7. (248) 349-8110.
Johnson will be the soloist for the
Keith
Lockhart
in
a
world
premier
a quarter of the composer's 70 pub-
"Finale" to Franz Joseph Haydn's Cello
• Disney on Ice presents Toy Story
lished works are Jewish in either musical performance of the Second Piano
skates into Detroit's Joe Louis Arena for
Concerto in C major.
Concerto, written by William Wallace
style or programmatic content, but
nine performances next week and week-
Tickets are $8-$23. (313) 576-5111.
especially for Holden.
Bloch, who became an American citizen
end. The production features the tale of
• Sara Smith Productions Youth
Tickets for the Birmingham Temple
in
1924,
returned
to
his
Jewish
style
for
Woody, the pull-string cowboy, and
Theatre will perform a musical version
concert
are $18/$15 students and
the Avodath Hakodesh (Sacred Service),
Buzz Lightyear, the out-of-this-world
of Charles Dickens' Oliver 11 a.m. and
seniors,
and may be purchased by call-
which he composed between 1930 and
space ranger who hasn't yet realized he
3 p.m. Saturday and 3 p.m. Sunday,
ing
Joyce
Cheresh, (248) 788-9338.
1933. The work is an extensive choral
is a toy, from the computer-animated
Nov. 13-14, at the Community House
KIDS PLAY
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