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this side of Siam!
The King and I
is perfect."
Fisher Theatre • January 11-30
Tickets on sale at the Fisher Theatre box office, all ticketmaster outlets inc.
Marshall Field's, charge-by-phone 248-645-6666, & ticketmaster.com
Info 313-872-1000 • NederlanderDetroit.com
Groups (12 or more) weekdays 313-871-1132
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from around the Jewish
world, takes place Jan.
The Detroit Symphony
12-27 at the Walter
Orchestra showcases concertmas-
Reade Theater at Lincoln
ter Emmanuelle Boisvert in
Center, 165 W. 65th St.
Sibelius' Romantic Violin
Highlights include
Concerto, and also plays
Argentine filmmaker
Rachmaninoff's Symphony No. 2,
Daniel Burman's Lost
10:45 a.m. and 8 p.m. Friday
Embrace and Israeli direc-
GAIL ZIMMERMAN
and 8:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 7-8,
tor Savi Gabizon's Nina
Arts Editor
at Orchestra Hall; the DSO wel-
Tragedies. $10 per screen-
comes guest pianist Lang Lang,
ing/$7 students/$5 senior
performing Prokofiev's Piano Concerto
citizens Mondays-Fridays before 6 p.m.
No. 3, and plays Mahler's Symphony No.
Schedule: wwwthejewishmuseum.org
6, 8 p.m. Thursday and Friday and 8:30
or (212) 496-3809. To purchase tickets,
p.m. Saturday, Jan. 13-15, at Orchestra
call (212) 496-3809.
Hall. (313) 576-5111.
The Darkwood Consort, the world's
THE SMALL SCREEN
only touring viola and bass clarinet duo,
Detroit Public Television-Channel 56
performs in a Brunch with Bach concert
airs Great Performances, featuring
11:30 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 9, at the Detroit
Leonard Bernstein's Candide with the
Institute of Arts. Seating begins at 11
New York Philharmonic, 9 p.m.
a.m. Brunch and concert: $25 adults/
Wednesday, Jan. 12. Check cable listings.
$12 children under 12; $5 concert-only
stairwell seating. (313) 833-4005.
THE ART SCENE
CLASSICAL
"The most
Pop/RocKIJAzz/Fouc
Harmonica wizard Corky Siegel and
guitarist Jim Schwan head up the blues
supergroup Siegel-Schwall Band, 8 p.m.
Saturday, Jan. 8, at the Ark in Ann
Arbor. $22.50. (734) 761-1451.
ON THE STAGE
WSU's Hilberry Theatre opens Death
of a Salesman, Arthur Miller's Pulitzer
Prize- and Tony Award-winning drama
about the downward spiral of the iconic
Willy Loman, 8 p.m. Friday, Jan. 7. The
production runs in repertory through
March 24. $13-$22. For times: (313)
577-2972 or wwvv.theatre.wayne.edu
Rodger and Hammerstein's The King
and I, starring Stefanie Powers as Anna,
comes to Detroit's Fisher Theatre 8 p.m.
Tuesdays-Fridays, 2 and 8 p.m. Satur-
days and 2 and 7:30 p.m. Sundays, Jan.
11-30. $30.50-$68. (313) 872-1000.
Ann Arbor's Performance Network
mounts a production of David Mamet's
drawing room comedy Boston
Marriage, directed by Gillian Eaton,
Jan. 13-Feb. 20. Call for show times.
$20-$34.50. (734) 663-0681.
moo-soprano
Warren Jones, piano
Davie Heiss, cello
THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 8 PM
Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre
After the opening of Handel's opera Rodelinda at the Met in December,
the New York Times raved about the "powerhouse mezzo-soprano
Stephanie Blythe, who increasingly seems the successor to the great
Marilyn Horne in the Baroque and Bel Canto repertory."Come here
what all the fuss is about as Blythe makes her UMS debut.
PROGRAM
Songs of Faure, Frank Bridge, Vaughn Williams, and Nicholas Slonimsky.
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734 764.2538wvvw.ums.org
outside the 734 area code, call toll-free 800.221.1229
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any and cultural affairs
Best Bets
Birmingham Bloomfield Art Center
explores the use of digital and post-digi-
tal formats in contemporary photogra-
phy in Beyond the Lens: Digital Media
and the work of local colored pencil
artists who are members of the Colored
Pencil Society of America Detroit
Chapter in January Thaw Draw, both
running Jan. 7-28. Opening reception:
6-8 p.m. Friday, Jan. 7. (248) 644-0866.
Ann Arbor's Washington St. Gallery
hosts "Balance and Flow," an exhibit of
clay vessels by ceramicist Kay Yourist,
through Feb. 13. Opening reception: 7-
9 p.m. Friday, Jan. 14. (734) 761-2287.
Robert Kidd Gallery in Birmingham
presents "The Artist's Apprentice," an
exhibition of paintings by realist artist
Robert Schefinan, based on old master
paintings and themes given new life
through modern imagery, through Jan.
29. (248) 642-3909. ❑
THE BIG SCREEN
The Academy Award-winning
Cabaret, with Joel Grey as the mesmer-
izing master of ceremonies, screens 8
p.m. Friday and 2 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 7-
8, at the Redford Theatre in Detroit.
Organ overture begins one-half hour
before show time. $4. (313) 531-4407.
The 14th annual New York Jewish
Film Festival, featuring 29 productions
Robert Schman: "Vermeer Bosnia," at
the Robert Kidd Gallery
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