DETROIT EASTERN MARKET Out & About from page 39 mounts a production of Are You There God? It's Me, Carrie, by Lisa Melinn and Dan Bailey, Oct 11-Nov. 3. The coming-of-age parody mashes up the Judy Blume classic with the wayward, telekinetic Carrie White, with '70s pop hits sprinkled throughout. Show times and ticket info: (248) 545-5545; theringwald.com. A celebration of women who are on the brink of, in the middle of or have survived "the change Menopause the Musical will be performed at Detroit's Fisher Theatre at 8 p.m. Tuesday- Wednesday and 2 and 8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 14-16. $49. (800) 982-2787; broadwayindetroit.com. The national tour of Mamma Mia, inspired by the music of Swedish group ABBA, will again return to the stage of the Fisher Theatre in Detroit, with performances at 8 p.m. Friday, 2 and 8 p.m. Saturday, and 1 and 6:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 17-19. Grosse Pointe native Jennifer (Weingarten) Wingerter will perform in the ensemble and as an understudy/swing. $39-$79. (800) 982- 2787; broadwayindetroit.com . LAUGH LINES Lewis Black delivers The Rant is Due, his politically charged standup show highlighted with his acerbic obser- vations about the world, at 7 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 12, at Wharton Center for the Performing Arts in East Lansing. $40+/$25 students. (517) 353-1982; whartoncenter.com. THE BIG SCREEN The Detroit Film Theatre reopens the weekends of Oct. 10-12 and 17-19 with A Master Builder, director Jonathan Demme's adaptation of Henrik Ibsen's play about a manipulative architect, played by Wallace Shawn, whose past returns to haunt him as his health begins to falter. For tickets ($6.50-$8.50) and/or a complete schedule of upcoming films: (313) 833-4005; dia.org/dft. FAMILY FUN Halloween trick-or-treaters can enjoy two Metro Detroit traditions starting this weekend: Hallowe'en in Greenfield Village, Fridays-Sundays, Oct.10-26, $15, (313) 982-6001 or thehenryford. org; and the Detroit Zoo's Zoo Boo, Fridays-Sundays, Oct. 10-26, $8, (248) 541-5717 or detroitzoo.org . Anna and Elsa and the snowman Olaf from Disney's Frozen share their story of true love in Disney On Ice presents Princesses eS, Heroes, with nine perfor- mances Thursday-Sunday, Oct. 16-19, at the Palace of Auburn Hills. $23-$60. (800) 745-3000; palacenet.com . And while we're on the subject of ice: Through Jan. 3, 2015, the Michigan Science Center hosts Ice Age Unfrozen, an original exhibit where visitors can explore paleontology, climatology and zoology through realistic, animatronic mammals that will give visitors an idea of how species lived during the Ice Age. Along with the new exhibit, the museum will be showing the film Titans of the Ice Age. $15-$22/includes museum admission. (313) 577-8400; mi-sci.org . Nell/ rttee Vuittk S'emdee Fold Field Carqua Reettlud, Near Gate G t0 3PM Woodward and Monroe Ayes Eveity Medd" in September and October Pick 14€2: A/ " 1 ihO Depteet Eadtelia 4"-VeleD4ee 1.15;orm 4Atty/elee4 June Nov 17th -October 28th eMbe r 25th Presented by the Detroit Lions THE ART SCENE 1943610 Museum Of Contemporary Art Detroit's new exhibit, People's Biennial, on view through Jan. 4, 2015, focuses on the artistic expression and value present in marginalized groups around the world. MOCAD holds its annual Gala + Art Auction on Saturday, Oct. 10. Details: mocadetroit.org. Now on view through March 29, 2015, in the Schwartz Galleries of Prints and Drawings at the Detroit Institute of Arts is the exhibit Ordinary People by Extraordinary Artists: Works on Paper by Degas, Renoir and Friends, includ- ing Jewish French impressionist Camille Pissarro. (313) 833-7900; dia.org. 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