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West Bloomfield
resident and art-
ist Alice Frank
has taught in
Michigan, New
York, New Jersey
and Seoul, Korea,
where she lived
for a year. Her
newest works,
including Vera
Threadbear
(shown), which
combine watercolor with fired enamel
on metal with applied woven addi-
tion, will be on view for a solo exhibi-
tion, "Some Strings Attached," at the
Lawrence Street Gallery in Ferndale,
kicking off with a wine and dessert
opening 6 p.m.-9 p.m. Friday, Nov. 6,
then a mid-show reception Friday, Nov.
20. The show will run through Nov. 28.
(248) 544-0394; lawrencestreetgallery.
com .
ON THE STAGE
Based on a novella set in the 1950s
by Elizabeth Spencer, The Light in the
Piazza tells of Clara, a young develop-
mentally disabled Southern girl who
travels to Italy with her mother and
falls in love with an Italian man. The
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Tony Award-winning music and lyr-
ics, written by Adam Guettel (son of
composer Mary Rodgers and grand-
son of Richard Rodgers) breaks from
Broadway's contemporary pop music
for more heavily orchestrated classical
and opera. See it performed, with set
design by Jen Maiseloff, on weekends
Friday, Nov. 6, through Sunday, Nov.
22, at the Two Muses Theatre inside the
West Bloomfield Barnes & Noble. $21-
$23. (248) 850-9919; twomusestheatre.
org .
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Opening Friday, Oct. 30: Room, a small-
budget indie film, won the Audience
Choice Award at the recent Toronto Film
Festival — critics agree it is a tour-de-
force for all involved and Oscar nomina-
tions will rain down upon it. Inspired by
real events, it centers on Jack, a 5-year-
old boy who is locked in a 10-foot by
10-foot room with his mother, called
Ma (Brie Larson). Ma was kidnapped
when she was a teen, sexually abused
and forced to live in this cramped space.
Nonetheless, she somehow manages to
give Jack a fulfilling life. They do even-
tually make a daring escape, and the
second half of the film shows how they
cope with the real world.
Room is based on a lauded 2010
novel by Irish-Canadian Emma
Donoghue and many asked for
the film rights. Irish director Lenny
Abrahamson, 48, courted her for rights,
Abrahamson
which she gave him when she realized
what he told in his first letter to her was
true — other filmmakers would try to
change her text and use visual tricks.
The key was to keep it simple.
Abrahamson has directed four
acclaimed indie films, the most recent
of which (Frank; 2014) was noted in
this column. Back in 2014, he spoke
to The Forward about being an Irish
Jew. His grandfather, a kosher butcher,
came to Ireland in the '30s. Although
not religious, his family belonged to
an Orthodox shul, he went to Hebrew
school and was bar mitzvah. He said he
faced little anti-Semitism growing up —
he was a curiosity to schoolmates, most
of whom never met a Jew. Finally, he
said that while he feels "deeply Irish," his