arts & entertainment >> best bets ... June 5-july 5. CLASSICAL NOTES Two Academy Award winners join togeth- er on stage with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra at 7 p.m. Saturday, June 14, for The John Williams and Steven Spielberg Benefit for the DSO. Composer/conduc- tor John Williams will conduct music from films like E.T, Indiana Jones and Schindler's List while director Steven Spielberg will discuss the duo's artistic collaboration. $30+ (sold out). However, 2014 Heroes Gala packages, which start at $1,000 and include the best seats to the concert, are still available by calling (313) 576-5111; for more info, visit dso.org/ heroes. The Met: Live in HD begins its Summer Encore Series with a screening of Rigoletto (originally transmitted live on February 16, 2013) at 7 p.m. Wednesday, June 18, at various local movie theaters. Michael Mayer's acclaimed production, the talk of the opera world when it pre- miered in 2013, sets the action of Verdi's masterpiece in 1960s Las Vegas — a neon- lit world ruled by money and ruthless, powerful men. Mayer is best known for his Broadway credits, including this year's Tony-nominated Hedwig and the Angry Inch. For a list of theaters and ticket info, go to fathomevents.com. The DSO kicks off the summer season with a scenic lakeside concert on Saturday, June 21, at Stony Creek Metropark in Shelby Township with An American Celebration, a program of classics by American masters (Leonard Bernstein and Aaron Copland among them) and the music of composers inspired by the U.S.A., followed by a fireworks display. The performance begins at 8:30 p.m.; grounds open at 6 p.m. $12-$20 (children 4 and under free), with advance-purchase premium tickets available for $50 (includes reserved parking and shuttle to concert area): (313) 576-5111; dso.org/ summer. The DSO follows up with the 22nd 4.10 I Nate Bloom Special to the Jewish News 16 Tony Time v12 The Tony Awards, for excellence on W Broadway, will be broadcast at 8-11 p.m. Sunday, June 8, on CBS. Here are the Jewish nominees in the "mar- t) guee" categories: Lead actress, musical: !dine Menzel, 42, If/Then; featured actor, play: Stephen Fry, 56, Twelfth Night; fea- tured actress, play: Mare Winningham, 55, Casa Valentina, and Sophie Okonedo, 46, A Raisin in the Sun; fea- tured actor, musical: Danny Burstein, 49, Cabaret, and Jarrod Spector, 34, W Beautiful: The Carole King Musical. 44 June 5 • 2014 Annual Salute to America, with patriotic About yla Idol Phillip Phillips take the stage at Freedom Hill concerts and fireworks Amphitheatre in Sterling beginning at 8:30 p.m. Heights on Sunday, June 22. Wednesday-Saturday, Doors at 5:30 p.m.; show at July 2-5, at Greenfield 6:30 p.m. $26-$49.50. (586) Village in Dearborn. 268-9700; freedomhill.net . Gail Zimmerman Grounds open at 6 p.m. Royal Oak Music Theatre A its Editor for pre-concert enter- hosts musical duo Ian Axel tainment; food and and Chad Vaccarino of A beverages available for purchase. $15-$60: Great Big World, touring in support of (313) 982-6001; thehenryford.org/salute. their new album, Is Anybody Out There?, on Thursday, June 26. Doors at 7 p.m. POP / ROCK / JAZZ / FOLK The Jewish Federations of North America used Axel's song "This Is the New Year" 98.7 Amp Live returns to Meadow Brook as the background for its 2012 annual Music Festival at 7 p.m. Thursday, June 12, campaign video. $20-$25. (248) 399-2980; with Ed Sheeran, Austin Mahone, Icona royaloakmusictheatre.com . Pop, Little Mix and Timeflies singer The top 10 American Idol finalists, Cal Shapiro and producer Rob Resnick including fifth-place finisher Sam Woolf, formed the duo, which incorporates ele- formerly of West Bloomfield, bring the ments of pop, electro, dubstep and rock, American Idol Live! tour to Canada (no in 2010 after meeting as students at Tufts Detroit appearances) at 8 p.m. Friday, June University in Massachusetts. $39.50- 27, at the Colosseum at Caesars Windsor. $79.50 pavilion; $19.50 lawn. (800) 745- $28.25+. caesarswindsor.com. 3000; palacenet.com . The Ark in Ann Arbor presents har- FESTIVALS monica wizard Corky Siegel and vocalist Marcella Detroit (a.k.a. Motor City native Peace Fest, the outdoor music (10 bands), Marcy Levy) with the Chamber Blues art (more than 100 artists), music and Ensemble, presenting a unique mixture food-truck "little" festival now in its sixth of Chicago blues and classical chamber year, returns 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday and music, at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, June 15, Sunday, June 7-8, at 5815 Dixie Hwy., in $25; and singer-songwriter-pianist Anne Waterford. thepeacefest@aol.com . Heaton, with special guest Americana Motor City Pride Festival, headlined by musician Natalia Zukerman, at 8 p.m. Glee star Alex Newell (Unique) is the larg- Thursday, June 19, $15. (734) 761-1451; est LGBT gathering in Michigan and runs theark.org. Saturday-Sunday, June 7-8, in Detroit's Chene Park Amphitheatre in Detroit Hart Plaza. Details: motorcitypride.org. presents the jazz vocal quartet Manhattan Michigan Beerfest, with nearly four Transfer, including longtime members dozen breweries, live music, craft beer Janis Siegel and Alan Paul, with pianist/ seminars, food trucks and more, runs 1-5 keyboardist Yaron Gershovsky, at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, June 14, at DTE Energy p.m. Wednesday, June 18. $15-$35. (313) Music Theatre. Details: (800) 745-3000; 393-7128; cheneparkdetroit.com. palacenet.com . American rock band O.A. R. (short for Detroit River Days, a celebration of Detroit's RiverWalk benefiting the Detroit "Of a Revolution" and including Jewish members Marc Roberge, Chris Culos Riverfront Conservancy and offering activities on land and water, runs Friday- and Benj Gershenson) and American — Best play: Act One, Tony-nominated author James Lapine, 65; and Casa Valentina, Tony-nominated author Harvey Fierstein, 60. Best new musical: After Midnight, a revue featuring music and lyrics by the late Harold Arlen and the late Dorothy Fields; Aladdin, with music and lyr- ics by Tony-nominated Alan Menken, 65, and the late Howard Ashman; and Beautiful, featuring the music of Carole King, 72, and Gerry Goffin, 75, with additional songs by Barry Mann, 75, and Cynthia Weil, 73; and A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder, with a score by Tony-nominated Robert L. Freedman, 56, and Steven Lutvak. Also nominated for best original score: Jason Robert Brown, 43, The Bridges of Madison County; and Tom Kitt, 40, for If/Then. Best revival of a musical: Hedwig and the Angry Inch, with a score by Stephen Trask, 47, and direction by Tony-nominated Michael Mayer, 53; Violet, with direction by Tony nominee Leigh Silverman, 40; and Les Miserables, with a score by Claude- Michel Schonberg, 69, Alain Boublil, 73, and Herbert Kretzmer, 88. Finally, Woody Allen, 79, is nominat- ed for the book of the musical version of Bullets Over Broadway. At The Movies Opening Friday, June 6: Edge of Tomorrow stars Tom Cruise Sunday, June 20-22. Details: (313) 566- 8200; riverdays.com. Stars & Stripes Festival with music, food, midway rides and games, and more — runs Thursday-Sunday, June 26-29, at Freedom Hill County Park in Sterling Heights. Details: (586) 493-4344; starsandstripesfest.com. — ON THE STAGE Perennial favorite The Wizard of Oz, with a score by Harold Arlen and E.Y. Harburg, comes to two Detroit stages this month. Stagecrafters presents the musical June 6-22 at the Baldwin Theatre in Royal Oak, $20-$22 advance/$2 more at the door; (248) 541-6430 or stagecrafters.org . An all-new production, with the original score and additional new songs by Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber, comes to the Detroit Opera House June 17-29, $24- $79; (800) 982-2767 or broadwayindetroit. com. Purple Rose Theatre Company in Chelsea presents The Last Romance by Joe Pietro, a comedy about an ordinary widower who decides to take a different path on his daily walk, leading to second chances, June 12-Aug. 30. $27+. (734) 433-7673; purplerosetheatre.org. The winner of nine Tony Awards (including Best Musical, Best Score and Best Book for Trey Parker, Robert Lopez and Matt Stone), The Book of Mormon, which played a record-breaking two-week Motor City run in 2013, returns to the Detroit Opera House July 1-13. $34-$95. (800) 982-2787; broadwayindetroit.com . Note to ticketholders: As of May 22, the board of directors of Ann Arbor's Performance Network Theatre has canceled all operations, including performances of Other Desert Cities, a co-production with Jewish Ensemble Theatre. performancenetwork.org . Out & About on page 51 as a desk-bound Army officer thrown into a personal battle with an alien race. The film is directed by Doug Liman, 48. The Fault in Our Stars, based on the hit young-adult novel, stars Shailene Woodley as a teen with cancer and Ansel Elgort, 20, as a wonderful guy who takes her to meet her favorite author. Nat Wolff, 19, has a large sup- porting role. Horsing Around California Chrome, trained by Art Sherman, 77, will try to be the first horse since 1978 to win the Triple Crown when he runs the Belmont Stakes, airing at 4:30 p.m. Saturday, June 7, on NBC. ❑