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Orchestra opens

its Pops season at
Orchestra Hall with
Let's Dance, featur-
ing tango, tap and
ballroom dancers performing to music
— including Leonard Bernstein's
"Overture" to West Side Story played
by the symphony. Performance times:
10:45 a.m. and 8 p.m. Friday, 8 p.m.
Saturday, and 3 p.m. Sunday, Sept.
26-28. $19+. (313) 576-5111; dso.org .
Formed in 1976 and based in New
York City, the Emerson String Quartet
— violinists Eugene Drucker and
Philip Setzer, violist Lawrence Dutton
and new cellist Paul Watkins (the new
artistic director of the Great Lakes
Chamber Music Festival) — performs
in a University Musical Society concert
at 8 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 27, at Rackham
Auditorium in Ann Arbor. In addition to
quartets by Beethoven and Shostakovich,
the world premiere of a new work by
Lowell Liebermann will be on the pro-
gram. $26-$52. (734) 764-2538; ums.org .



ON THE STAGE

Farmington Players presents Arsenic
and Old Lace, Joseph Kesselring's dark
comedic tale of the crazy Brewster fam-
ily, including two spinster aunts who
poison men with arsenic-laced wine,
Sept. 26-Oct. 18, at the Farmington
Players Barn in Farmington Hills.
Starring as Dr. Einstein is Gary
Weinstein of Farmington Hills. $16
adults/$14 students and seniors. Show
times and tickets: (248) 553-2955;
farmingtonplayers.org.
Head to Ferndale to catch Ringwald
Theatre's staging of playwright Tony
Kushner's Tony Award- and Pulitzer
Prize-winning epic about AIDS: Angels
in America: Part I (Millennium
Approaches) and Part II (Perestroika).
Through Sept. 29. $10-$15 per
production; $29 all-day marathons
including both shows. Show times and
tickets: theringwald.com
Based on Michigan native Sam Raimi's
1980s cult classic films is Evil Dead: The
Musical, celebrating its fifth season at
Detroit's City Theatre, where it runs Oct.
1-25 with an all-new local cast. $29.50
general admission/$15 for Oct. 1 per-
formance. Show times and tickets: (800)
745-3000; olympiaentertainment.com .
The Penny Seats presents the musi-
cal revue Tomfoolery, celebrating the
words and music of satirist, mathemati-
cian and folk favorite Tom Lehrer, at
8 p.m. Thursdays, Oct. 2-23, at Conor
O'Neill's Irish Pub and Restaurant, 318
S. Main St., in Ann Arbor. An opening

short — a 5-minute mini-
musical called Volcanoes!
— composed by Ann
Arbor's Zach London,
precedes the show. Dinner
seatings available starting
at 6:30 p.m. $20 dinner
and show/$10 show only.
Advance tickets: (734) 926-
5346; pennyseats.org.
The U-M School of Music, Theatre
and Dance presents John Kander and
Fred Ebb's eight-time Tony Award win-
ner, Cabaret, Oct. 9-19 at the Lydia
Mendelssohn Theatre in Ann Arbor.
$10-$28. (734) 764-2538; tickets.music.
umich.edu.

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Delectricity, the nighttime outdoor fes-
tival of light-based art along Woodward
in Midtown that will turn buildings
into a web of light, with larger-than-life
designs, installations and performances.
(313) 420-6000; delectricity.com.

FAMILY FUN

Curious George, a brand-new musi-
cal based on Margaret and H.A. Rey's
bestselling children's books about a
mischievous little monkey, will play at
the Michigan Theater in Ann Arbor
on Sunday, Sept. 28, at 1:30 p.m. $12.
michtheater.org .

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The American Sewing Expo returns
to the Suburban Collection Showplace
in Novi Friday-Sunday, Sept. 26-28.
Details: americansewingexpo.com .
Five great authors — including Kathy
Reichs, Gary Shteyngart, Lisa Jackson,
Craig Johnson and Hampton Sides —
talk about their latest books at the Metro

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