Arts Entertainment
The Week's Best Bets
times. $14-$16. (248) 541-6430.
Ridgedale Players stage A.R. Gurney's
Sylvia, in which a man finds a dog
Three Michigan dermatologists, who
(Sylvia) that changes the dynamics of his
are also musicians, will host and perform
longtime
marriage, Jan. 12-28, at their
in a chamber music concert to benefit
Troy playhouse. Call for show times. $10-
Camp Discovery, a haven for children
$11. (248) 988-7049.
with serious skin conditions, 2 p.m.
Plowshares Theatre Company stages
Sunday, Jan. 14, in Kresge Hall at
Zora Neale Hurston and Langston
Madonna University, 36600 Schoolcraft
Hughes' Southern comedy, Mule Bone, a
Road, in Livonia. Drs. Tor Shwayder and
GAIL ZIMMERMAN
tale of two friends and their competition
Thomas Hornyak of Henry Ford Hospital
Entertainment
its
Editor
for the affections of the same girl, Jan. 18-
and Dr. Joseph Kaufman, a private practi-
Feb. 18 at the Anderson Center Theatre
tioner in Novi and Warren, will play
at Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn. Call for show
music of Bach, Beethoven, Mozart, Chopin,
times. $15-$20. (313) 872-0279.
Copland and Liszt for piano and violin. A reception
will follow the concert. Suggested donation at the
door is $20 per person. For more information about
Camp Discovery, call the American Academy of
DANCE FEVER
Dermatology at (847) 330-0230.
Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake will be
CLASSICAL NOTES
performed by the Russian National
Ballet 2 and 7 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 14, at
Detroit's Fox Theatre. The principal
Musical storyteller and political satirist Charlie
roles of Odette/Odille and Prince
King performs in a fundraiser for the.Interfaith
Siegfried will be danced by guest
Council for Peace and Justice 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Jan.
artists Elena Andrienko and
14, at The Ark in Ann Arbor. $13.50.
Evgeny Kern, principal dancers
Above: Bolshoi
(734) 761-1451.
of the Bolshoi Ballet. $75-
Ballet principals $127.50. (248) 433-1515.
In honor of the Martin Luther King Jr.
Elena Andrienko
holiday, Wayne State University presents
and
Evgeny Kern
the seventh annual African American
guest
star in the
featuring
jazz,
Composers Concert,
THE BIG SCREEN
Russian National
gospel, orchestral and choral music, 2
British filmmaker Kevin
Ballet production
p.m. Monday, Jan. 15, at WSU's
Macdonald's
Academy Award-
of "Swan Lake."
Community Arts Auditorium, located in
winning
Best
Documentary
the Schaver Music Building at 5451 Cass.
One
Day
in
Feature,
Below: A scene
Admission is free. (313) 577-1795.
an
expose
of the
September,
from
"One
Day
in
The Clarks play good, old-fashioned
1972
Munich
Olympic
September"
rock 'n' roll Tuesday, Jan. 16, at Ferndale's
Games massacre of 11 Israeli
Magic Bag. Doors at 8 p.m. Advance
athletes by members of the
tickets $8. (248) 544-3030.
Palestinian
group Black September,
Roll over Beethoven. There'll be a whole lotta
will
be
screened
at the Detroit Film
skakin' goin' on when recent Kennedy Center hon-
Theatre
at
the
Detroit
Institute of
oree Chuck Berry joins Jerry Lee Lewis in a concert
Arts
7
and
9:30
p.m.
Friday
and
at the Fox Theatre 8 p.m. Friday, Jan. 19. $35-$75.
Saturday
and
1,
4
and
7
p.m.
Sunday,
(248) 433-1515.
Jan.
19-21.
The
film
includes
an
As part of the Ameritech Paradise Jazz series, jazz
interview
with
the
only
known
sur-
brings
his
trio
to
Orchestra
guitarist John Pizzarelli
viving
member
of
the
terrorist
group.
Hall 8 p.m. Friday, Jan. 19, in a concert that also
$6. (313) 833-3237.
will feature his father, legendary jazz guitarist Bucky
Pizzarelli. $17-$65. (313) 576-5111.
Pop/RocK/JAzz
LAUGH LINES
ON THE STAGE
Stagecrafters presents Stephen Sondheirn's Tony
Award-winning A Little Night Music - best known
for the song "Send in the Clowns" - Jan. 12-Feb. 4
at the Baldwin Theatre in Royal Oak. Call for show
Comedienne, author, actress and screenwriter Rita
Rudner brings her special brand of humor to the
stage of the Flint Cultural Center's Whiting
Auditorium 8 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 13. $19-$37.
(810) 237-7333.
FAMILY FUN
Author Margery William's beloved story of a lit-
tle boy and his favorite toy comes to life 12:30
p.m. Sunday, Jan. 14, when September
Productions presents The Velveteen Rabbit at
Temple Beth El as part of this year's Loren B.
Fischer Cultural Arts Series for Children and
Their Families. This production adds some toe-
tappin' music and plenty of action and laughs
with dancing toys, silly rabbits and a magical
fairy. Mart Mandelbaum accompanies the cast.
The performance in the temple's Handleman Hall
is open to the community at no charge; no reser-
vations are necessary. (248) 851-1100.
THE ART SCENE
Pontiac's Creative Arts
Center hosts 2001 - An Art
Space Odyssey, a multimedia
exhibit featuring 19 artists,
including Margo Delidow of
Hamtramck and Martin
Magid of Bloomfield Hills,
Jan. 12-Feb. 10. Opening
reception: 6-9 p.m. Friday,
Jan. 12. (248) 333-7849.
Rochester's Paint Creek
Center for the Arts showcases
Surface, Line and Mark, a
juried exhibition demonstrat-
ing the diversity of drawing
as an art medium, Jan. 12-
Feb. 17. Featured artists
include Marian Agree of
Grand Blanc and Marilyn
Schechter of West
Bloomfield. Opening recep-
tion: 6-8 p.m. Friday, Jan.
12. (248) 651-4110.
Ferndale's Revolution
Gallery presents Achromatic,
an exhibition of pieces in
black and white, including
works by Larry Fink, Brenda
Goodman and Howard
Kottler, Jan. 13-Feb. 10.
Opening reception: 5-7 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 13.
(248) 541-3444.
Detroit Artists Market features the exhibition
Colorforms, exploring how color can be a form,
as well as transform our understandings of
objects, Jan. 19-March 9. Among the three sculp-
tors and two photographers showing their work is
local artist Beverly Fishman. Opening reception:
6-9 p.m. Friday, Jan. 19. (313) 832-8540.
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