Arts Life CLASSICAL Norms The Chamber Music Society of Detroit continues its season with a performance by pianist Andras Schiff, violinist Yuuko Shiokawa and cellist Miklos Perenyi 8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 16, at Seligman Performing Arts Center in Beverly Hills. The pro- gram includes works by Dvorak, Janacek and Smetana. The Hungarian-born Schiff, who is mar- ried to Shiokawa, now lives in Florence and London but previously was a Jewish citizen of Austria, where he protested the far-right policies of its government. $23-$70. (248) 855-6070. More than 200 musicians and singers take the stage with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra 8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 16, at Detroit's Fox Theatre in a per- formance of Academy Award-winning composer Howard Shore's The Lord of the Rings Symphony: A Symphony in Six Movements, which features music from all three films in the motion picture tril- ogy. $35-$75. (248) 433-1515. The Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra, under the baton of Maestro Arie Lipsky, performs 8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 16, at the Michigan Theater in Ann Arbor in a concert featuring Beethoven's Egmont Overture; Korngold's Concerto for Violin in D Major, with special guest violinist Pip Clarke; and Shostakovich's Symphony No. 11 in G minor. $10- $38. (734) 994 4801. Detroit Chamber Winds & Strings opens its 23rd season with a performance utilizing 13 players in different combinations, featuring works of German, French and Hungarian composers, 7 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 17, at Grosse Pointe United Methodist Church and 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 24, at Birmingham Unitarian Church. Tickets: $10- $25/available at the door. (248) 559-2095. The Detroit Symphony Orchestra performs Beethoven's Symphony No. 8 ("Immortal Beloved"), two short pieces by Ives and Copland's Clarinet Concerto, with guest clarinetist David Schifrin, 8 - celebrity Jews Not Bad For 89 ARTHUR MILLER's new play, Finishing the Picture, recently premiered at Chicago's Goodman Theatre, and the reviews have been very good to mixed. The subject, as in Miller's 1964 play After the Fall, is the price of stardom, and at the center of the play is a thinly disguised MARILYN MONROE character. (Miller was married to Monroe from 1956-1961. She convened to Judaism just before marrying him). Finishing , however, is more comedic in tone than Miller's earlier work. Instead of dissecting the Miller- Monroe marriage, it takes on the various pressures on a mega-star. While not explicitly Jewish, many of the characters are based on real-life Jewish people — most notably Miller himself, as the star's playwright-hus- band (Matthew Modine). Much of Miller's vitriol is directed at the Fassbinders," a husband-wife team of acting coaches - JPi 10/15 2004 70 Best Bets p.m. Thursday and Friday and 8:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 21-23. In a "Classical Conversations" concert 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 24, which features the Beethoven and Copland works, host Thomas Wilkins explains how Benny Goodman commissioned works from some of the 20th century's greatest composers, includ- ing Copland. Ticket information: (313) 576-5111 or vvvvw.detroitsymphony.org ON THE STAGE Musical parody group A (Habeas) Chorus Line, a group of lawyers and legal associates, stages a public show, Weapons of Mass Construction, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 16, at the Adray Auditorium of the Mackenzie Fine Arts Center on the campus of Henry Ford Community College in Dearborn. $15 c; ii. ZIN1NIERNIAN Arts Milor advance or at the door. wwvv.habeascho- rus.com This year's "Broadway at the Fox" series POP/ROCK/JAZZ/FOLK presents Fosse, highlighting the work of the leg- The sixth annual Motor City Boogie Woogie & endary dancer, choreographer and dancer, 8 p.m. Blues Festival, with headliners blues and jazz diva Tuesday-Friday, 2 and 8 p.m. Saturday and 1 and Maria Muldaur and Memphis pianist/vocalist Jason 6:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 19-24, at Detroit's Fox D. Williams, takes place 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. Theatre. $28-$70.50. (248) 433-1515. 16, at the Redford Theatre in Detroit. Doors at The Elephant Vanishes, a multimedia theater 6:30. $25-$35. (800) 585-3737 or www.ticket- piece from the London-based theater company splus.net Complicite and adapted from three short stories by The Ark hosts the Dick Siegel Trio, in a fall- Haruki Murakami, will be staged 8 p.m. inspired concert, 8 p.m. Saturday, Oct, 16, at the Wednesday-Saturday, Oct. 20-23, at the Power Ark, $15; bluegrass/folk ensemble Yonder Center in Ann Arbor. $20-$56. (734) 764-2538. Mountain String Band, 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 17, Macomb Center for the Performing Arts presents at the Michigan Theater in Ann Arbor, $20; English the Gershwin-tuned musical comedy Crazy for You singer songwriter Richard Thompson and his cur- 8 p.m. Friday and 2 and 8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 22- rent show, 1,000 Years of Popular Music, 8 p.m. (586) 286-2222. 23. $40-$45. Monday, Oct, 18, at the Michigan Theater, $35; WSU's Hilberry Theatre opens Shakespeare's The and guitarist/songwriter Patty Larkin, 8 p.m. Friday, Merry Wives of Windsor, running in repertory Oct. 22, at the Ark, $17.50. (734) 761-1451. with Noel Coward's Blithe Spirit, 8 p.m. Friday, Dearborn's Ford Community & Performing Arts Oct. 22. $13-$22. Schedule and tickets: (313) 577- Center presents a Rat Pack Gala, featuring the 2972 or vvvvw.theatre.wayne.edu music of Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr., 8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 16. $29-$39. (313) 943 2354. THE BIG SCREEN Singer songwriter Steve Earle, out with his new The Israeli Film Series of the MSU Jewish Studies politically charged CD, The Revolution Starts ... Program screens Desperado Square, a story about Now, performs 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 19, at the Greek Jews living in a village outside of Tel Aviv, Michigan Theater in Ann Arbor. $25. (248) 645- 7:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 18, at 147 6666. - - - clearly modeled after Actors' Studio bigwigs I FE and PAULA STRASBERG. Miller always thought they damaged and confused Monroe, and he makes them out to be self-important buffoons. Jewish actress LINDA LAVIN (Alice) plays "Paula," while Jewish actor SIEPHEN LANG (Gettysburg) plays her husband. Veteran Jewish stage actor HARRIS YULIN (St. Elsewhere) plays a character modeled after real-life director John Huston (who directed Monroe in the Miller-written film The MiOts). A late addition to the cast was SCOTT GLENN, as an acid tongued cameraman. Glenn, perhaps best known for Silence of the Lambs, converted to Judaism in the 1970s, and he and his wife are active members of the Idaho Jewish community In a funny side note, Glenn told USA Today that he agreed to fly into New York at his own expense to audition for the play when he found out it was writ- ten by Miller. ("You don't say no to America's greatest living playwright") Also in the cast are such notables as Stacey Keadi and Frances Fisher. Even at 89, University of Michigan grad Arthur Miller is able to turn out a fairly riveting play. For example, when the characters were discussing the Nixon-Kennedy debate, this line brought down the opening-night house: The presidency is a prize given to the actor who gives the best impression of a presi- dent." Finishing runs through Nov 17th in Chicago and may move to Broadway. ' Sci-Fi Jews Return! BRENT SPINER, known as the android "Data" on Star Trek• Next Generation, will appear in UPN's Star Trek: Entoprise -- which began its fourth season on UPN on Oct 8 --- in three weekly shows, starting Friday, Oct 29. Spiner will play the great-grandfather of Data'.s human creator — a bad guy who happens to be needed by the Enterprise's captain. (Spiner was the only Jewish actor who was a regular on Next Generation.) 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