WE'RE BACK FOR OUR FOURTH SEASON! 1 0 Ceeir ) 44 a 4061111/ BROADWAY — OPEN ENDED RUNS -41en tatia WO ° Beginning this Sunday, April 28, 2002 • Continues through Sunday, May 5 More films and more venues! SUNDAY, APRIL 28-SUNDAY, MAY 5 and SUNDAY, MAY 5-WEDNESDAY, MAY 8 United Artists Commerce 14 Theatres and Birmingham 8 Theatres Michigan Theatre, Ann Arbor in cooperation with the Washtenaw County JCC SEVEN DAYS OF THE BEST IN JEWISH FILM Sunda April 2. 12:30 p.m. 2 p.m. 3 p.m. Conversation with George Bums Mamadlma (CT) Monday, April 29 Tuesday, Apr1130 Wednesday, May 1 - 5 p.m. 8 p.m. In Searclfbf Peace One of the Hollywood Ten 01. 0, H ast de One Day iineptember Ballad of Ram4tini Jack (CT) Time of- vor (B) LefeGetFrank (CT1 Times of Harvey Milk (CT) One of the Hollywood Ten (B) Time Cflamor (CT) Left Ludage (B) Once We Grow Up Saturday, May 4 Sunday, May 5 d' lot '" epr:la ,, '''Forum (CT) New Filnunak0 i, Af (9:45 p.m.) Tw.lieor Not to Be, Crunch Bird 11, yet§ the Yenta and the Gtilfee(CT) All L yid Ones Lefttit - lnsidi y ' - ( DETROIT FESTIVAL PASS [BEST VALUE] $89 GENERAL ADMISSION [A $152 VALUE) $19 seniors [a $133 value) • A whopping 45% savings! • Single tickets $8 general admission, $7 sen- 4E' 5 p.m. Siinday, May 5 Monday, May 6 8 p.m. The Powetof Good:- Nicholas Winton (AA) Time Favor One of the Ht llywood Ten (4.4) uesday, May 7 Once Wg:Grow Up () Tickets can be charged to Visa or MasterCard. • A limited number of tickets will be available at the door. Sponsorship opportunities are available. • There will be no Friday night screenings. The Crucible, also written by Arthur Miller, is an account of the Salem witch trials of 1692. Liam Neeson plays John Proctor, the New England farmer, and Laura Linney plays, Elizabeth, his wife who is accused of witchcraft. Miller wrote The Crucible in 1953 as a com- mentary on McCarthyism and the actions of the House Un-American Activities Committee. • At the Virginia Theatre, 245 W. 52nd Street. (212) 238 6200. For Detroit festival tickets, call (248) 788-2900. For Anri Arbor festival tickets, call (734) 971-0990. For brochure and other information, call the JCC Jewish Life and Learning Department, (248) 432-5577. The Graduate, based on the classic 1967 film, is about impressionable It Happ rilp Here Left Luggage (0): (AA) = Ann Arbor ANN ARBOR FESTIVAL PASS $42 • GET TWO FILMS FREE! ATTENTION YOUNG ADULTS Join us May 1 at 8 p.m. for a film with discussion and coffee drinks to follow. Call Alaine Waldshan, (248) 203 1486. - 72 I CC • Smell of Success, based on a novella and film of the same name, stars John Lithgow and features a musical score by Marvin Hamlisch. The lead character, powerful, unscrupulous gossip columnist J.J. Hunsecker, who can make or break lives and ruin reputations with his poison pen, is allegedly modeled after Walter Winchell. At the Martin Beck Theatre, 302 West 45th St. (Z12) 239 6200. - Ballad of 110blini Jack Wednesday, May 8 4/26 2002 Oklahoma, the Rodgers and Hammerstein 1942 musical classic, is being revived on Broadway in a new production directed by Trevor Nunn, with new choreography by Susan, Stroman. Although it's still the same love story of a farm girl and a cowhand, this updated version is a little darker than the original. At the Gershwin Theatre, 222 W. 51st St. (212) 307-4100. Sweet (CT) = Commerce Township • (B) = Birmingham Day/Time The Last Five Years, a new work by composer Jason Robert Brown (a Tony Award winner for Parade) is a song cycle tracing the five-year rela- tionship of a young New York City couple. Daisy Prince, Hal's daugh- ter, is the director. At the Minetta Lane Theatre, 18 Minetta Lane. (212) 307 4100. - Good Eveningtilr • Wallenberg Blue and White i .F4 d Square (CT) Faith andOdiVne (CT) Once We WV* Up (B) Into The Woods., starring Vanessa Williams, is a revival of Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine's Tony Award-winning musical. It blends the Grimm Brothers' fairy tales with an . original story of a childless baker and his wife who attempt to have a child by reversing a curse on their family. The stories of Cinderella, Jack and the Beanstalk, Little Red Riding Hood and Rapunzel intertwine, exploring what happens after the "happily ever after." At the Broadhurst Theatre, 235 West 44th St. (212) 239 6200. . Meet producers, directors and screenwriters. SEE FEATURES, SHORTS, DOCUMENTARIES AND ANIMATION. Day/Time from page 70 SPRING SEASON 001 4 00 /-- _ rts Ent t` tic=rt, IN DET2,017',7IIIMI WW1 michigan tumuli fur aru and cultural aflUtrt As ern -