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The Detroit Jewish News, 2008-03-27

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David DiChiera.
Performance times are 7:30
p.m. Saturday, March 29; 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, April 2; 7:30 p.m. Friday,
April 4; 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 5;
and 2 p.m. Sunday, April 6.
Rounding out the spring opera
season are Giacomo Puccini's tragic-
comic masterpiece La Rondine ("The
Swallow") April 19-26 and La Traviata,
Giuseppe Verdi's grand tragedy of
forbidden love and deception, May 10-
May 18. Tickets: $28-$120. (313) 237-
7464 or wwwMichiganOpera.org .

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At 15, Andy Statman took bluegrass
mandolin lessons from a young David
Grisman. By 17, he was playing saxo-
phone and learning jazz. At 19, his
interest turned to the folk music of
Eastern Europe, which led to serious
study with a number of master musi-
cians including one of the fathers of
contemporary klezmer music, Dave
Tarras. That music became a catalyst
for Statman's own spiritual search
for identity; today he is a practicing
Orthodox Jew living in Brooklyn.
Considered a gifted muscian and a
driving force behind the neo-klezmer
movement, Statman shows the influ-
ence of the musical traditions he's
studied. Hear him 8 p.m. Monday,
March 31, at the Ark, Ann Arbor. $20.
(734) 761-1451 or www.theark.org . ❑

Michigan Opera Theatre opens its
2008 spring opera season March
29-April 6 at the Detroit Opera
House with the company's first-ever
production of Vincenzo Bellini's La
Sonnambula, a haunting tale of love,
betrayal and redemption set in an
1830s Swiss village.
"We are excited to bring a Bellini
masterpiece to Detroit audiences for
the first time with an illustrious team
that includes such well-known names
in the opera world as Renata Scotto
(a leading soprano who is now a suc-
cessful stage director) and Richard
Bonynge (who returns to MOT for the
first time since conducting Norma in
1989):' says MOT General Director

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the romantic
comedy Run, Fat
Boy, Run, opening
Friday, March 28.
The script is by
comedian Michael
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comedy troupe
Stella. A Brit com-
pany financed the film, so it's set in
London.
As the movie opens, the beautiful
and pregnant Libby (played by Brit
actress Thandie Newton) is about
to marry Dennis (Brit comic actor
Simon Pegg). But he leaves her at the
altar. Fast-forward five years, and
Dennis' life is a wreck: He is working
as a security guard and living in a
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Dennis' attempts to patch things
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attentive American businessman
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if he can get in shape and finish a
marathon race ahead of Azaria, he
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Also opening March 28 is 21,
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six Massachusetts Institute of
Technology students who were
trained by a professor to go to
Las Vegas and win at blackjack.
The script is based on the book
Bringing Down the House by Ben
Mezrich. Kevin Spacey plays the
crafty professor, and Josh Gad, who
co-stars in the new Fox series Back
To You has a supporting role. ❑

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a devoted and generous patron of
the DIA and founding member of
the Visiting Committee for European
Sculpture and Decorative Arts. His
widow, Shirley, continues as a devoted
volunteer and supporter of the DIA.
As active collectors of European sculp-
ture, painting and decorative arts, the
Moppers have given numerous works
to the DIA and were recognized with
the first Lifetime Achievement Award
bythe DIA Founders Society.
Admission is $8 for adults, $6 for
senior citizens and $4 for youth ages
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