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amidst the backdrop of the
Great Depression, 10:30
a.m. June 21-24, 28, 30 and
July 1, 5-8. Tickets are $5
for children, $8 for adults;
$5 per ticket for groups
of 10 or more. (313) 577-
2972; hilberry.com .

The famous
strains of the "The
Gail Zimmerman
Toreador's Song"
Arts Editor
and more will
be heard as the
LAUGH LINES
Arbor Opera Theater presents Bizet's
Carmen 7:30 p.m. Thursday-Saturday
His mother owned LAs Comedy Store,
and 2 p.m. Sunday, June 16-19, at
where Jewish comedian Pauly Shore
Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre, 911 N.
first appeared on stage. He went on to
University, in Ann Arbor. $22-$40; stu-
dents and seniors, $15. (734) 763-8587; a career as an MTV VJ, co-starred in
several films and, with his career on
ticketmaster.com .
a downslide, in 2003 produced, wrote,
directed and starred in Pauly Shore
POP/ROCK/JAZZ
Is Dead.
Currently
Palmer Woods Music in Homes pres-
touring
clubs,
ents Jazz in the Woods 8 p.m. Friday
working
on
and Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday, June
his
MTV
24-26, beneath a tent in the garden
pilot The
of a 1939 Streamline Moderne home
Shores and
designed by Jewish architect Louis
doing various
Redstone (whose son, architect Daniel
projects on
Redstone, will offer tours of the home).
Scheduled performers include Orquesta the popular
La Inspiracion on Friday, the A. Spencer website Funny
or Die, Shore
Barefield Quintet on Saturday and
makes a stop
Marion Hayden's Legacy Ensemble on
in Metro
Sunday. Each concert includes a food
Pauly Shore
Detroit with
buffet. The location of the home is pro-
vided to ticket holders. Tickets: $35; $30 shows 8 and 10 p.m. Tuesday, June 21,
at Andiamo Novi Theatre, 42705 Grand
each for groups of six or more. (313)
River Ave., in Novi. $25. (248) 348-4448;
891-2514; palmerwoods.org .
andiamonovitheatre. corn.

ON THE STAGE

The Purple Rose Theatre Company
mounts the world premiere of David
McGregor's Consider the Oyster,
a comedy directed by Guy Sanville
about a Detroit Lions fan who impul-
sively proposes to the love of his life,
precipitating a series of surprising
events. Performances are Wednesdays-
Sundays, June 16-Sept. 3. 137 Park St.,
in Chelsea. $25-$40; $20-$30 preview
prices through June 23. (734) 433-7673;
purplerosetheatre.org .

THE BIG SCREEN

The fourth annual Detroit Windsor
International Film Festival runs
Wednesday-Sunday, June 22-26. For
updated information on events, loca-
tions and a schedule of films, go to
dwiff.org.

FAMILY FUN

The Hilberry Theatre, on the campus
of Wayne State University in Detroit,
presents E. B. White's beloved children's
classic, Charlotte's Web, dramatized by
Joseph Robinette and weaving themes
of true friendship, change and loss

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Thursday, June 23, at NextEnergy, 461
Burroughs, in Detroit's TechTown. SYNC
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