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clothing to recall some of
the funniest — and most
vulnerable — times in
women's lives. Tipping Point
Theatre in Northville stages
the play as its fundraiser
Oct. 25-27. $35+. Show
times and tickets: (248) 347-
0003; tippingpointtheatre.
com.
Celebrating the cen-
tennial of the birth
of British composer
Benjamin Britten,
Gail Zimmerman
Detroit Symphony
Arts Editor
Orchestra Assistant
Conductor Teddy
Abrams makes his Classical Subscription
Series debut at the podium, leading
LAUGH LINES
the DSO in works by Wagner, Sibelius,
Debussy and Britten's Piano Concerto, to
Now 80 and still going strong, the always
be performed by piano prodigy Benjamin uncensored Joan Rivers takes the stage at
Grosvenor, at 10:45 a.m. Friday, 8 p.m.
Andiamo Celebrity Showroom in Warren
Saturday and 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 25-27,
for two shows, at 7 and 10 p.m. Saturday,
at Detroit's Orchestra Hall. Abrams will
Oct. 26. $25-$80. (586) 268-3200;
deliver pre-concert talks on the program
andiamoshowroom.com.
one hour prior to the Saturday and
America's Got Talent judge, improv
Sunday performances. $15+. (313) 576-
and observational comedian, and ADHD
5111; dso.org.
and OCD awareness (he deals with both
Five years ago, Hungarian-born Jewish
conditions) advocate Howie Mandel
pianist Andras Schiff performed a two-
brings his act to the Macomb Music
year, eight-concert cycle of the complete
Theatre in Mount Clemens at 8 p.m.
Beethoven piano sonatas in Ann Arbor.
Saturday, Oct. 26. $49-$59. (586) 541-
Now, at 8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 25, he returns
1107; macombmusictheatre.com .
to Hill Auditorium with another pinnacle
of the piano repertoire: Bach's Goldberg
FAMILY FUN
Variations. In addition, he will perform
Beethoven's Diabelli Variations, also con-
Put on your favorite costume, meet the
sidered to be one of the greatest sets of
instruments of the orchestra and get
variations for keyboard. $14-$70. (734)
ready to solve a mystery as DSO Assistant
Conductor Teddy Abrams leads a
764-2538; ums.org.
Young People's Family Concert titled A
POP / ROCK / JAZZ / FOLK
Cabaret 313, a new nonprofit organiza-
tion founded by Metro Detroiters Sandi
Reitelman and Allan Nachman, pres-
ents Amanda McBroom in Let's Fall in
Love, a cabaret show pondering the dark
and light sides of romance with originals
and standards from songwriters such
as Jacques Brel, Cole Porter and Jerome
Kern, at 7:30 and 10:15 p.m. Saturday,
Oct. 26, at the Madison Building, 1555
Broadway, in Detroit. Reception and
complimentary hors d'oeuvres beginning
45 minutes before each performance;
cash bar and valet parking available.
Preferred seating: $100; general seating:
$55. (800) 838-3006; cabaret313.org .
Film composer Danny Elfman is best
known for his collaborations with film
director Tim Burton (Batman, Beetlejuice,
Edward Scissorhands). The Detroit
Symphony Orchestra presents the
American premiere of Danny Elfman's
Music from the Films of Tim Burton, led
by conductor Ted Sperling, at 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Oct. 30, at Orchestra Hall.
$35-$75. (313) 576-5111; dso.org
ON THE STAGE
Based on the 1995 book of the same
name by Ilene Beckerman, the heartfelt
comedy Love, Loss and What I Wore,
written by Nora and Delia Ephron, uses
Halloween Mystery Party with the DSO
at 11 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 26, at Orchestra
Hall. $13+. (313) 576-5111; dso.org .
DETROIT
Horne of Michigan Opera Theatre
David DiChiera, General Director
FREE Dance Talk
one hour prior
to curtain
D CE
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as one of the west coast's most prominent dance companies makes
its way to "The D" !
2 PERFORMANCES ONLY!
Saturday November 2, 2013 at 7:30 p.m.
Sunday November 3, 2013 at 2:30 p.m.
TICKETS & PRE-PAID PARKING cbefttlers
CALL 313.237.SING or visit
michiganopera.org
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tender temptations"
— Danny Raskin, 2012
Hol
THE ART SCENE
Opening Friday, Oct. 25, at the Detroit
Institute of Arts and running through
April 27, 2014, is the exhibition Foto
Europa: 1840 to the Present, featuring
more than 70 works —mostly drawn
from the DIA collection and many of
which have never been on view — by
European photographers, ranging from
examples of early photographic tech-
niques to black-and-white photography
to large-scale contemporary color pieces.
Photographers include Lazlo Moholy-
Nagy, Man Ray and Robert Frank. Free
with general admission. (313) 833-7900;
dia.org.
Art Leaders Gallery in West Bloomfield
hosts Every Sculpture Tells a Story, an
artist's reception, exhibition and sale
of the work of Jerry Soble, at 2-5 p.m.
Saturday, Oct. 26, at the gallery. Soble,
a Michigan native, creates sculptures
in materials including bronze, stainless
steel, cast glass and aluminum. RSVP:
(248) 539-0262 or info@artleaders.com .
Details: artleaders.com.
Detroit Historical Museum hosts the
exhibition Made By Hand: Detroit's
Ceramic Legacy through Jan. 12, 2014.
(313) 833-1805; detroithistorical.org . ❑
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