Or The Big Stage FJA's "twisted" Midsummer's Night Dream plays the Berman. FJA cast members: (top row) juniors Justin Xetman and Jacob Brown, seniors Jessica Grossman and Jacob Korman; (bottom row) juniors Michelle Shumunov and Annie Jacobson. Gideon Levinson and Michelle Shumunov Teen2Teen Staff Writers F rankel Jewish Academy stu- dents will make theater history in more ways than one at the April 6-7 performances of the school's spring musical, A Midsummer Night's Dream, With a Twist. In addition to plot innovations that incorporate modern dance and music, the performance will be FM's first in the newly constructed Berman Center of the Performing Arts at the Jewish Community Center in West Bloomfield. About 400 years ago, William Shakespeare wrote A Midsummer Night's Dream, a romantic comedy of errors, intertwining three stories of love, jealousy and humor. To us non-Shake- speareans, the play is often difficult to understand and sometimes uninter- esting, even when performed (sorry, Shakespeare). The show's "twist" is the incorpora- tion of music by Billy Joel, the Beatles, Neil Young and Van Morrison, per- formed by instrumental music director Amy Sauve and FJA students Jonathon Pachter and Laura Goldman. A multi- tude of dance styles — ballet, hip-hop, lyrical and jazz — weave through the play, cleverly choreographed by FJA English teacher Kelly Beck. Together, popular songs and exciting dance lend an attention-grabbing twist to the show, making the story easy to understand, all the while maintaining Shakespeare's plot and artistry. To remind the audience of the bard's creative subtext and use of symbolism, Mitch Master, FJNs director of perform- ing and visual arts, has added two informative Cliffiiote characters, played by Gideon Levinson and Carly Simko. "The Cliffuotes help explain the meaning of the characters' names and highlight the important themes',' says Simko, "and I am very excited to take on this role?' Other cast members include Annie Jacobson (Helena), Michelle Shumunov (Hermia), Justin Kelman (Lysander), Jacob Brown (Oberon), Ami Nadiv (Puck) and Ethan Grier (Bottom), just to name a few. But the main source of the cast's excitement is that the show is the school's first performance in the Berman Center. Previous productions took place in the JCC's Handelman Hall. "We are thrilled to be able to per- form [there]:' says student stage man- ager Shira Wolf. "It enables the cast to experience the art of performing on a professional stage, and gives the crew knowledge of more advanced technical equipment." The new theater includes more than 600 seats, a beautiful and enormous stage, dressing rooms and technol- ogy never before available to FJA students. Seniors in the show, Jake Korman (Demetrius), Moshe Alishayev (Starveling) and Jess Grossman (Titania), are eager to put on their final show in such a wonderful theater. The new stage and features will carry on. Call (248) 592-5263 for ticket information. I I Gideon Levinson and Michelle Shumunov Graduation Time! leJE WISHNEWS.cor The Jewish News n JM Cap & Gown will honor all Jewish Cap Gown students who are YEARBOOK graduating this spring from Michigan high schools in our new Cap & Gown Yearbook 2011. The Yearbook will be published in our May 19 issue. For free, we will include a photo and up to 35 words listing the student's name, school and accomplishments. We also encourage families to honor their students, out-of-state or college graduates with a congratulatory ad. .b-an, 1,, • IA ienryftem.k.Nprt Net a 111 ■ 1**Alstt.rwbt Ne *It; .1.11 tx, r. To place a listing or an ad in Cap & Gown, go to www.thejewishnews.comkapgown at both Juniors at the Frankel Jewish Academy in West Bloomfield. 31 2011 59