Cohen, Rob Evans, Rita Harvey and others will recreate their roles from Phantom, Les Mis, Miss Saigon, Dreamgirls and more, preceded Rita Harvey by cocktails, hors d’oeuvres and a raffle and followed by a Meet The Magic Flute the Stars reception, all to benefit Covenant House Michigan. $250. Covenanthousemi.org/NOBS. To RSVP, call (248) 592-5062. For more about JSL, visit jslmi.org. STARRY NIGHT Renowned composer and lyricist Neil Berg has rounded up a group of Broadway’s biggest stars to per- form their fan-favorite songs in A Night of Broadway Stars 7:45 p.m. Thursday, May 19, at Detroit’s historic Gem and Century Theatres. Richard Todd Adams, Jason E. Bernard, Roger A MAGICAL NIGHT A handsome prince, a damsel in distress, a wicked queen and bril- liant music — what more could you ask for? The Michigan Opera Theatre wraps up its 45th opera season on a lighthearted note with Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s beloved final opera, The Magic Flute. The MOT production of the classic story of cour- age, virtue and wisdom is enhanced by spectacular costumes, sets and props, along with the vocal talents of Jessica Dold, Diane Schoff and Julius Ahn, as well as maestro James Meena, principal conductor of Opera Carolina. May 14-22. Tickets start at $29. Detroit Opera House. (313) 237-7464; michiganopera.org. KAL AMAZOO By Michelle Kholos Brooks & Kelly Younger :][Ymk]qgmj]f]n]jlgggd\&&& MAY 5-29, 2016 9jl`mjB&:]]jYf\EYjq>&:j]e]j%:]]j$\go`Yll`]q\gZ]kl2hdYqoYje$ ^mffqh]ghd]o`gYj]ljqaf_lg\]Ydoal`l`]YZkmj\ala]kg^da^]& %%Bg`fEgfY_`Yf$<]ljgal>j]]Hj]kk ‡ZZZMHWWKHDWUHRUJ >j]k`^jgealk SOLD-OUT RUN Yll`]Lahhaf_HgaflL`]Ylj]& 2098400 * FAR LEFT: Gelman and her bridesmaids, including Dunham (second from left). CENTER: Weinstein LEFT: Kane Overwhelmed by caring for an aging family member? Pam Feinberg-Rivkin supporters who had urged him and Springsteen not to play Israel this summer (no concert date has been set yet). Remember K-Tel, which flooded the airwaves in the ’70s and ’80s with ads for things like the Miracle Brush and album compilations of hit single records? The founder of K-Tel, Phil Kives, died on April 27, age 87. Born in a Jewish farming colony near Winnipeg, Canada, he trapped furs, starting at age 8, to pay for school clothes. He was the first to realize that the public wanted big hit compilation records and he bought the rights to these songs. In the last 10 years, he made another fortune licensing those old hit songs to iTunes. NETFLIX ORIGINALS Over on Netflix, you might decide to take the plunge and see whether the (com- RN, BSN, CCM, CRRN, ABDA Interventionist Founder & CEO plete) first two seasons of the acclaimed series The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt is to your taste. Carol Kane, 63, co-stars as Lillian Kaushtupper, Kimmy’s eccentric but kind landlady. Other tribe members in recurring or guest roles include Lisa Kudrow, 52 (as Kimmy’s mother); David Cross, 52 (as a divorce lawyer); Tim Blake Nelson (as Kimmy’s stepfather); Richard Kind, 59 (as Kimmy’s GED teacher); and Zosia Mamet, 28 (of Girls fame; as a hip- ster). You might also check out the recently released original film Special Correspondents. It was written Ricky Gervais, who stars as a radio journalist who fakes going to Latin America to cover a dangerous story. Kevin Pollak, 58, co- stars as his station boss. * We Can Help More than just home care... Our professionals will coordinate and support all of your needs Call: 248.702.6510 Care Managers: b Holistic Assessments b Detailed Plans b Management of Care b Oversight and Monitoring Caregivers: b Companionship b Help Around the Home b Meal Prep for Special Diets b Attending Appointments For additional services visit: www.BridgewayCare.net 2000430 May 12 • 2016 41