Arts Entertainment
Farmington Hills. The program will
dy songs and skits based on
include piano trios by Haydn and
local and national events
Mendelssohn and a Brahms quartet.
Most men can't sit still for more than 90
and figures 7:30 p.m.
The trio, which has performed in
minutes, and that's just how long Rob
Sunday, May 21, at Temple
locales from Carnegie Hall to the Far
Dubec's theater piece, The Male Intellect ...
Emanu-El, where two of
East, includes violinist Renata Artman
an Oxymoron?, runs as it examines male-
the group's members,
Knific, cellist Bruce Uchimura and
female relationships.
Michael Liebson of Oak
pianist
Susan Wiersma Uchimura.
During the course of the show, opening
Park and Brian Figot of
Members
of the trio and Fedotov are cur-
Tuesday at Music Hall for the Performing
Huntington Woods, are
rently
artists-in-residence
at the school of
Arts, playwright/actor Dubac transforms
members. The show,
GAIL ZIMMERMAN
music,
Western
Michigan
University.
himself into five male alter-egos who offer
Arts &Entertainment
titled A (Habeas)
Editor
The concert will be followed by an
advice on the gender gap as he tries to
Chorus Line, has been
afterglow with the musicians. Tickets are
answer the age-old question: What do
performed through-
$18 adults/$15 seniors and students. For tickets and
women want? In the course of his journey,
out the metro Detroit area.
information, call (248) 788-9338 or (248) 288-3953.
he explores the humorous differences
Other members of the
between the sexes.
troupe include Justin Klinko
Show times are 7:30 p.m. Tuesday-
(Grosse Pointe), Joe La Bella
FOR WHAT IT'S WORTH
Thursday, 8 p.m. Friday, 5 and 9 p.m.
(Huntington Woods), Mark
Fashioned after the popular Antiques Roadshow
Saturday and 7 p.m. Sunday, May 16-21.
Lezotte (Detroit), Sara Fischer
on PBS, Heirloom Discovery Day, running 10
Tickets are $15 opening night and $20-$35
(Grosse Pointe Park), Judy
a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, May 13, at Dearborn's
during the rest of the run. (248) 645-6666.
Zorn (Bloomfield Hills), James
Greenfield Village, will give visitors a chance to
Robb (Birmingham), Angela
confirm what they've long suspected about some
Williams (Highland Park) and Pat
ARTISTS OF THE OPERA
of their own treasures. Experts from Sotheby's will
Mallon (Royal Oak).
be on hand to appraise paintings, silver, furniture
Artists from the Michigan Opera Theatre
The event is a fund-raiser for the
and more.
will present a performance of various musical
Temple Emanu-El Music Committee.
Tickets for Heirloom Discovery Day are includ-
styles — from light opera to Broadway tunes
The temple is located at 14450 W. 10
ed
in the admission price to Greenfield Village.
to pop standards by Jewish composers like
Mile Road in Oak Park. Hors d'oeu-
Each item appraised will cost $11.50. For more
Irving Berlin and George Gershwin, 1 p.m.
vres and an afterglow dessert buffet
information, call (313) 982-6047.
Monday, May 15, in the Marion and David
are included in the ticket price of
The day is a preview to the village's annual
Handleman Hall and Auditorium at the
$20.
For
reservations
by
May
19,
call
Top: MOT artists
Antiques
Show and Sale, 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Saturday
West Bloomfield JCC. This Si and Muriel
(248)
967-4020.
Mark Vondrak and
and 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday, May 20 and 21, in
Israel Memorial Concert is free of charge,
Marian Cimerelli
Lovett Hall. This year's featured lecturer, at 3 p.m.
but reservations are required. For informa-
sing Monday at the
Saturday, May 20, is Leslie B. Keno, a household
tion and reservations, call (248) 661-7649.
West Bloomfield JCC. MUSICAL MAGNETISM
name in antique circles and a regular on Antiques
The Merling Trio, with guest artist
Above: The Merling
He will speak on collecting trends in
Roadshow.
LAMPOONING LAWYERS
Trio with .special guest Igor Fedotov, will perform 7:30 p.m.
American
furniture;
the lecture is free with the $7
Sunday, May 21, at the Birmingham
A group of local attorneys will present
Igor Fedotov ',Lay at
admission
price
to
the
show. (313)'271-1620.
Temple,
28611
W.
12
Mile
Road,
in
an evening filled with wickedly funny paro- Birmingham Temple.
GENDER GAP
MORE BEST BETS ...
Chamber Music Ann Arbor, under
music director Yizhak Schotten, marks
the 250th anniversary of the death of
Bach with four concerts: 8 p.m.
Saturdays, May 13 and 20, at the
University of Michigan Museum of
Art, and 8 p.m. Tuesday and
Thursday, May 16 and 18, at
Kerrytown Concert House. Series:
$70/Individual tickets: $20 adults,
$10 students. (734) 930-1960 or
(734) 763-8587.
Composer John Adams conducts
the Detroit Symphony Orchestra in
his own work, Harmonium, based on
texts by John Donne and Emily
Dickinson, plus works by Sibelius and
Copland, 8 p.m. Friday, 8:30 p.m.
Saturday and 3 p.m. Sunday, May 19-
21, at Orchestra Hall. $14-$66. (313)
576-5111.
Michael Bolton stars in eight per-
formances of The Music of Andrew
Lloyd. Webber Tuesday-Sunday, May
16-21, at the Fox Theatre. Call for
show times. $22.50-$50. (313) 983-
6611.
Performing the role of Captain von
Trapp, Richard Chamberlain headlines
The Sound of Music 8 p.m.
Wednesday-Saturday, 2 p.m. Saturday
and Sunday, 1 p.m. Thursday and
7:30 p.m. Sunday, May 17-21, at
Detroit's Masonic Temple Theatre.
$25-$55. (248) 645-6666.
Depicting the lives of three fami-
lies, one of them. Jewish, the Tony
Award-winning musical Ragtime takes
the stage May 17-28 at the Wharton
Center for Performing Arts on the
campus of Michigan State University
in East Lansing. Call for show times.
$35-$52.50. (517) 432-2000.
Macomb Center for the Performing
Arts stages the percussion sensation
Stomp 8 p.m. Friday, 2:30 and 8 p.m.
Saturday and 3 and 7 p.m. Sunday,
May 12-14. $31-$39. (810) 286-
2222.
Center for Creative Studies presents
its 2000 Student Exhibition show and
sale, featuring more than 2,000 origi-
nal pieces of art and design by CCS
students, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. weekends
and 11 a.m.-4 p.m. weekdays, May
13-28. Free. (313) 664-7465.
The Motor City Comic Con visits
Expo Center 1-8 p.m.
the
Friday, 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Saturday and
10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday, May 19-21.
$15 per day/$30 three-day advance
pass. (248) 426-8059.
phone number,
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