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Cinema & Stage

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Watch the Hospice of Michigan
documentary, Except for Six, 4:30-
5:30 p.m. Sunday, March 29, on
your Detroit PBS station. Check

local listings.

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Meet the cast on opening night of

One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest,

8 p.m. Friday, April 3, at Hilberry
Theatre: 4743 Cass at Hancock

With JOShtla albenStein

Author of The Unknown Black Book:

The Holocaust in the
German-Occupied Soviet Territories

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Free Admission

Joshua Rubenstein's appearance
is generously underwritten by
The Sandra Davis Memorial Fund

on the Wayne State University
(WSU) campus, Detroit. The Dale

America and featuring a Jewish

repertory through May 9, along
with Arthur Miller's drama All My
Children, which concludes May 16.

immigrant character. Park Players
of North Rosedale Park presents

weekend show through April 4, at

Select Classical Series will have

Tickets/schedule: (313) 577-2972,
www.hilberry.com .

18445 Scarsdale, Detroit. Tickets:
$14-$28. (313) 835-1103, mlclos-
son@aol.com .

conductor Susanna Malkki and pia-
nist Peter Serkin 10:45 a.m. Friday,
March 27 and 8:30 p.m. Saturday,

Experience a classic, The
Threepenny Opera by the Jewish

March 28.
• Slatkin & Boisvert: Detroit
Symphony Orchestra conduc-

Enjoy North Farmington High
School's production of the Stephen

Schwartz musical Children of Eden,

Sunday, March 28, at 32900 W. 13
Mile, Farmington Hills. Tickets: $15,

CSZ Southfield

$12 senior adults and children/stu-
dents. (248) 426-5202.

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Tickets S5 per person

an d
Generously sponsored by the Sidney J.
!Melba Winer Creative Arts For Children'FuncEN

• A.V,

For more information, please call the synagogue office at 248.357.5544

See award-winning works by
contemporary artists, including

Howard Ben Tre, Alex Bernstein,
Daniel Clayman and Shayna Lieb,

teller Judy Sima, keynote speaker
at Sisterhood Education Day, 10
a.m.-2 p.m. Sunday, March 29, at

Oakland University campus in
Rochester. Details: (248) 377-
3300, www.mbtheatre.com .

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March 26 3 2009

Enjoy pianist Christopher Atzinger,

formances are March 27-April 5.
Schedule: (248) 644-2075, www.
birminghamvillageplayers.com .

Enjoy a chamber music concert 2
p.m. Sunday, March 29, at the Oak
Park Public Library,14200 Oak

12 Mile, Farmington Hills. Afterglow
included in ticket price. Joyce
Cheresh: (248) 788-9338, www.

Park Blvd. The Detroit Woodwind
Quintet program will include

vivaceseries.org .

music by local composer Geraldine

Event Hotline

Catch The Elixir of Love, a come-
dic opera, playing March 27-April

4, at Detroit Opera House, 1526
Broadway. Tickets/schedule: (313)

Schwartz and an early Elaine
Lebenbom piece. Free. (248)

Learn ways to vacation at home

237-7464, www.Michigan0pera.org .

691 - 7483, http://ci.oak-park.mi.us/

at the Backyard, Pool & Spa Show

library/index.asp.

Friday-Sunday, March 27-29, at
Rock Financial Show Place, 46100
Grand River, Novi. www.novipool-

at Michigan State University, 147
Communication Arts & Sciences,

Learn about Israeli culture and
diversity from films and speakers

Jewish Studies Program: (517)
432-3493 or jewishst@msu.edu .

Spend some time with Bebe
Neuwirth presenting her one-
woman, New York-style cabaret,
"Stories with Piano," 3 p.m.
Sunday, March 29, at Macomb
Center for the Performing
Arts, 44575 Garfield, Clinton
Township. (586) 286-2141, www.
MacombCentercom.

Get caught up in Ragtime, E.L.
Doctorow's sweeping musical
focused on early 20th-century

Take in classical performances at
the Max Fisher Music Center, 3711
Woodward in Detroit. Tickets:

East Lansing. Jewish sponsors
include the campus Hillel. MSU

Woodward, Ferndale. The show

opens Wednesday, April 1, and runs
through April 24. (248) 544-0394,
www.lawrencestreetgallery.com .

www.theark.org , (734) 761-1451.

Concerts

Come to the opening of Lawrence

tinues through May 17. (248) 432-

April 12, at Meadow Brook
Theatre, 207 Wilson Hall, on the

penseful drama at Village Players
Playhouse, 34660 Woodward,
Birmingham. $15. Weekend per-

3592.

Exhibit featuring artist Janet
Kelman and students from the
College for Creative Studies con-

Duvekot 8 p.m. Wednesday, April 1;

appearing in the Birmingham
Temple Vivace Music Series, 8
p.m. Saturday, April 4, at 28611 W.

4901 Evergreen. The show contin-
ues through May 15. (313) 593-

of more than 100 local photogra-
phers 6-9 p.m. Friday, April 3, at
Lawrence Street Gallery, 22620

College Music Department.

mances (313) 471-6611.

at the MSU Israeli Film Festival
Sunday and Monday, March 29-30,

28, at Janice Charach Gallery,
inside the West Bloomfield JCC.

8 p.m. Thursday-Friday, April 2-3,
and 8:30 p.m. Saturday, April 4.

Friday-Sunday, March 27-29, at
the Fox Theatre, 2211 Woodward,
Detroit. Tickets for five perfor-

www.JudySima.com .

Attend opening night of the annual
glass show 7 p.m. Saturday, March

University of Detroit Mercy
Theatre Company and Marygrove

at the Signature Classical Series

social activist-songwriter Si Kahn
8 p.m. Monday, April 6, at the Ark,
316. S. Main, Ann Arbor. Tickets:

Congregation Beth Shalom, 14601
W. Lincoln, Oak Park. $18 includes

Street Gallery's annual juried pho-
tography exhibit to see the work

tor Leonard Slatkin and violinist
Emmanuelle Boisvert join forces

Take the Trip to Bountiful through

Try Movin' Out, a Tony-winning
show set to the music of Billy Joel

5-7 p.m. Friday, March 27, at
the Alfred Berkowitz Gallery at
University of Michigan-Dearborn,

lunch. Fran: (248) 661-4179,

composer Kurt Weill, weekends
through April 5, at Marygrove
College, Detroit. Producers are

Listen to songwriter-musicians
Natalia Zukerman and Antje

5579, www.charachgallery.org .

Learn to tell a story from story-

• The French Connection: The

Schedule/tickets: (313) 993-3270,
theatre.udmercy.edu .

Deal with Pack of Lies, a sus-

Arts & Culture

www.detroitsymphony.com ,
(313) 576-5111:

Wasserman drama continues in

7:30 p.m. Thursday and Friday,
March 26-27 and 2 and 7:30 p.m.

30 PM - Sunday, Ma

Never Again

Gather for the annual
Holocaust and Armenian
Genocide Commemoration
7 p.m. Thursday, April 2, in
the University of Michigan-
Dearborn's Mardigian
Library gallery. Sponsors
are Cohn-Haddow Center for Judaic Studies, the Voice-Vision
Oral History Project, Armenian Research Center and Armenian
Studies Program at UM-Ann Arbor. RSVP by March 27: (313)
593-5237, library-event-rsvp:umd.umich.edu.

show.com , (800) 328-6550.

Find photographers, party plan-

ners, florists, calligraphers, dee-
jays, video producers and more

at Temple Beth El Sisterhood's

Party Planning Showcase 9:30
a.m.-3 p.m. Sunday, March 29, in

the temple's Handleman Hall, 7400
Telegraph, Bloomfield Twp. Free
admission and food samples. (248)

865-0617, ext. 2.

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