>> editor's picks CLASSICAL NOTES About Theatre. $40-$150. olympiaentertainment.com ; (800) 745-3000. Contribute to a good cause: Catch the show, this year's JARC fall fundraiser, at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 14, at the Fox: www.jarc.org. Pianist Helen Kerwin per- forms with cel- list Tim Nicolia, Gail Zimmerman in a program Arts Editor of Bach, Franck and Barber cello/ FAMILY FUN piano works, at 3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 17, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek in Take the kids to a circus with a twist as Southfield. Public invited; a $5 dona- Ringling Brothers and Barnum and tion is requested at the door. Bailey present Dragons, a production that brings together mystic dragon lore POP / ROCK JAZZ / FOLK with authentic circus feats, Nov. 13-17 at the Palace of Auburn Hills. $14-$82. Temple Shir Shalom plays host to Info: ringling.com. Tickets: 800-745- an old-fashioned Hootenanny, fea- 3000; ticketmaster.com . turing singer-songwriter-musician "Kindie rock" queen Laurie Dan Nichols in a concert of both Berkner brings her You and Me Tour folk and Jewish songs, at 7:30 p.m. to Congregation Shaarey Zedek in Saturday, Nov. 9, at the temple in West Southfield at 11 a.m. Sunday, Nov. Bloomfield. Bring your own instru- 17. Reserved seating: $18-$118. (248) ments along with your singing voices! 357-5544; shaareyzedek.org/education/ The concert is free; members of the laurie-berkner. general public welcome. Please RSVP to (248) 737-8700. THE ART SCENE Celebrate Jewish contributions to American music and popular culture as Detroit Artists Market hosts Art for the Eastern Michigan University's Jewish Holidays, a market-style show featur- Studies Program presents The Jews on ing more than 120 local artists with Tin Pan Alley, an evening of musical works in glass, ceramics, jewelry, paint- selections and anecdotes with Ken ings, sculpture, fiber and more, Nov. Kanter of Hebrew Union College, on 8-Dec. 22. First Grabs Friday, a special Monday, Nov. 11, at the EMU Student preview party running 5-9 p.m. Nov. 8, Center Ballroom, 900 Oakwood St., in offers a first pick of available art (DAM Ypsilanti. 6 p.m. strolling reception; 7 members $10, nonmembers, $20). Free p.m. performance. $18. RSVP to Natalie to the public beginning Nov. 9. Details: (313) 832-8540; detroitartistsmarket.org . LaDow: (734) 481-2320; or go to http:// The Detroit Institute of Arts bit.ly/tinpanalley. presents A Night of Illusion: A DIA ON THE STAGE Gala Extravaganza on Saturday, Nov. 9, from 6 p.m. to midnight. This year's Macomb Center for the Performing annual gala fundraiser, which supports Arts presents a live radio-play version the DIM educational programming, of the 1967 film The Graduate at 3 will celebrate the medium of animation; p.m. Sunday, Nov. 10. The L.A. Theatre the evening includes access to the Works production, helmed by Susan special exhibition Watch Me Move: Albert Loewenberg, features Matthew The Animation Show. Attire is Arkin (son of actor Alan Arkin) as Mr. glamorous black tie. Among the first- Robinson. $20-$38. (586) 286-2222; time co-chairs are Karen W. Davidson macombcenter.com . and Lauren T. Fisher. $100+. Info and Ann Arbor's Performance Network tickets: (313) 833-7967. Theatre stages a production of Jerry's WHATNOT Girls, a musical revue of the music of composer Jerry Herman (Hello Recently retired Tigers manager Jim Dolly!, La Cage Aux Folles, Mame and more), Nov. 14-Jan. 5. $27-$46. Show Leyland will be honored as a special times and tickets: (734) 663-0681; guest of Detroit Legacies in Black performancenetwork.org . and White, an event hosted by Mitch Albom and Judge Damon J. Keith, at The Rascals: Once Upon a Dream, a hybrid of a rock 'n' roll concert and a 7:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 11, at the Fox Broadway show created by Steven Van Theatre. An on-stage conversation Zandt and Marc Brickman, marks the will celebrate how people of all first time America's classic blue-eyed backgrounds and races work together; soul band have played together since proceeds benefit Detroit charities. 1970. Original band members will pres- $40 general admission/$150, includes ent a complete concert performance at VIP meet-and-greet. (800) 745-3000; olympiaentertainment.com . 8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 15, at Detroit's Fox ❑ Herzog Directed by Christopher Bremer Featuring: Seibert, Lydia Weinberg, After suffering a major loss while he was on a cross-country bike trip, 21 year-old Leo seeks solace from his feisty 91 year-old grandmother Vera in her West Village apartment. Join us as this inter-generational Odd Couple ride out amusing conflicts over everything from money to girlfriends. She is an old leftie and he is a laid-back, eco friendly new one, but the politics are just noise for the family drama. Racing over the course of a single month, these unlikely roommates infuriate, bewilder, and ultimately reach each other. 4000 Miles looks at how two outsiders find their way in today's world. 2012 Obie Award, Best New Play • 2012 New York Times Outstanding Playwright Award 2012 Time Magazine's #1 Play or Musical 248.788.2900 www.JetTheatre.org J ET 7.5 11AANNIVERSAR y /.i JET is a professional, Actors Equity Association theatre that performs in the Aaron DeRoy Theatre in the JCC - Located on the comer of Maple & Drake Roads in West Bloomfield HOBERT 11111\111TIO\ Introducing the area's newest smokehouse bistro offering a casual and fun dining experience! Open Tuesday — Sunday for Dinner starting at 4:30 p.m. Happy Hour Daily • Carry Out • Catering Now offering smoked turkey Thanksgiving dinner with sides and dessert. Call today to order or for more details. 248.438.6741 • www.cayagrill.com Uri 1403 S. Commerce Rd., Wolverine Lake November 7 • 2013 65