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CLASSICAL NOTES

Baritone Dmitri Hvorostovsky, with Mikhail
Arkadiev on piano, performs works by Rims
Korsakov, Rubinstein, Borodin and Tchaikovsky in
a Chamber Music Society of Detroit concert 8 p.m.
Saturday, Feb. 21, at Seligman Performing Arts
Center in Beverly Hills. $30-$67. (248) 855-6070.
Le Trio Gershwin brings together classical guitar,
piano and cello to present George Gershwin's classi-
cal and jazz works 7:30 p.m. Wednesday and
Thursday (sold out), Feb. 25-26, at Wharton
Center in East Lansing. $26. (517) 432-2000.

POP/ROCK/JAZZ/FOLK

Rod Stewart comes to the Palace of Auburn Hills
with his "From Maggie May to the Great American
Songbook" tour 8 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 21. $49.75-
$97.75. (248) 645-6666.
Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra music director
Arie Lipsky conducts the orchestra in Best of
Broadway, a program that also features solo and
ensemble vocal performances, 8 p.m. Saturday, Feb.
21, at the Michigan Theater in Ann Arbor. $18-
$33. (734) 994-4801.
Modern blues singer/songwriter Chris Whitley
performs at Ferndale's Magic Bag 8 p.m. Sunday,
Feb. 22. Doors at 8 p.m. $12. (248) 544-3030.
The Ark in Ann Arbor hosts a Celtic Fiddle
Fest 8 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 25. Individual sets
will be followed by a group performance. $17.50.
(734) 763-8587.
Sting brings his "Sacred Love" tour to the Detroit
Opera House 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 26. $50.50-
$126. (248) 645-6666.
Jazz bassist, composer and bandleader Dave
Holland takes the stage with his Dave Holland
Quintet 8 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 26, at the Max M.
Fisher Music Center. $18-$52. (313) 576-5111.

ON THE STAGE

St. Dunstan's Theatre Guild of Cranbrook in
Bloomfield Hills presents Marsha Norman's 1983
Pulitzer Prize-winning play, 'Night Mother, about a
young woman who decides life is no longer worth
living, 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturday, Feb. 20-28.
$11-$13. (248) 644-0527.
The Montreal-based musical Cinemashow

Where Movies Come to Life, featuring
scenes and music from the big screen that
come to life on stage, runs 8 p.m. Tuesday-
Friday, 3 and 8 p.m. Saturday and 3 and
7:30 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 24-29, at Detroit's
Fox Theatre. The movie-musical spectacle
features scenes from Moulin Rouge, The

broadcast at 8 p.m. Dress code: best attire
or as your favorite movie character. $50.
(313) 586-5234.

THE SMALL SCREEN

The 10th Annual Screen Actors
Wizard of Oz, My Fair Lady, West Side
Guild
Awards, the only acting awards
GAIL
ZIMMERMAN
Story, Funny Gil-4 Yenth Dirty Dancing,
A rts Lift Editor
voted
upon
solely by actors for per-
The Graduate, The Big Chill and more.
formances
in
film and television, airs 8
$28-$58. (248) 433-1515.
p.m.
Sunday,
Feb. 22, on TNT. Check
Frankie Avalon reprises his movie role
your local cable listings.
as "Teen Angel" in a new production of the Warren
Casey and Jim Jacobs' '50s musical Grease 7:30
p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday, 1 p.m. Thursday, 8
FAMILY FUN
p.m. Friday, 2 and 8 p.m. Saturday and 2 and 7:30
Songstress/puppeteer Maureen Schiffman and her
p.m. Sunday, Feb. 24-29, at Detroit's Masonic
puppet pal Coco perform Coco Goes to the Animal
Temple Theatre. $19.50-$59.50. (248) 645-6666.
Fair, with music, movement, magic and audience
The City of Southfield's SRO Productions stages
participation, 1 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 21, at the
James Sherman's Beau Jest, about a nice Jewish girl
Orchard Mall in West Bloomfield. Free.
who hires a professional actor to impersonate a
Gemini, the Ann Arbor acoustic folk duo of twins
Jewish doctor she pretends she is dating, 8 p.m.
San and Laz Slomovits, joins the Ann Arbor
Fridays and Saturdays and 2 p.m. Sundays, Feb. 27-
Symphony Orchestra for a family concert of folk-
March 14, at the 1854 Church, located in the
tales, music from around the world, sing-alongs and
Burgh Historical Park, 23960 Civic Center Dr., in
a choir composed of children's choruses from the
Southfield. Veteran community theater actors Jack
Ann Arbor area, 4 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 22, at the
Abella and Selma Cohen play the parents who want
MiChigan Theater in Ann Arbor. The concert will
their daughter married to a nice Jewish boy. $8-$10.
be preceded by an instrument petting zoo (2:30-
(248) 796-4645.
3.30 p.m., free with admission). $10/$5 children 12
and under. (734) 994-4801.
-
The Oakland Theatre Guild presents the family
THE BIG SCREEN
classic The Hobbit 7:30 p.m. Friday, 4 and 7:30
The Uptown Palladium 12 Film Theatre in
p.m.
Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 20-22, at
Birmingham hosts its second annual Academy
the
Starlight
Theatre, located inside the Summit
Awards Celebration, featuring the screening of the
Place
Mall.
$10-$13.
(248) 335-1788.
pre-show and Oscar telecasts in the theater's Prime
Entertainment Auditorium, beginning 7 p.m.
Sunday, Feb. 29. The evening features a buffet din-
THE ART SCENE
ner, dessert and coffee in the adjoining dining
Paint Creek Center for the Arts and Pewabic
room; unlimited popcorn and soft drinks; and con-
Pottery co-host The Best of Arts & Crafts, a cele-
tests and prizes. $26. (248) 644-FILM.
bration of pottery, tile and contemporary visual arts,
Star Southfield Entertainment Centre hosts an
10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 21-22, at
Oscar Night America celebration benefiting the
the
Shotwell Gustafson Pavilion at Oakland
programs and community outreach initiatives of the
University in Rochester; $5. Saturday preview: 8:30-
Oakwood Healthcare System Foundation Sunday,
10 a.m.; $10. (248) 651-4110.
Feb. 29, with a gala reception and big-screen view-
ing of the 76th Annual Academy Awards; wine, beer
Ferndale's Batista Gallery presents Emerging
Paradigms, featuring the collaborative paintings of
and hor d'oervres; a silent auction; and a predict-
Japanese artist Sei Saito and African-American artist
the-winners contest. Doors at 6:30 p.m.; celebrity
Al Hinton, Feb. 27-April 10. Artists' reception: 6-9
impersonations and a live feature act at 7:30 p.m.;
p.m. Friday, Feb. 27. (248) 544-4627. O

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The Jewish News, 29200 Northwestern Highway, Suite 110, Southfield, MI 48034; fax us at (248) 304 -8885; or e -mail
least three weeks
to gzimmerman@thejewishnews.com Notice must be received at
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