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134 September 29 • 2016
SPOOKY SEASON OPENER
Opening the 10th season of Ferndale’s
Ringwald Theatre, local playwright
Joseph Zettelmaier’s (The Scullery Maid)
newest play also makes its world pre-
miere. In Campfire, taking place in the
woods behind a farm, the Carver family
shares family secrets as a stranger enters
the dimly lit circle. Directed by Brandy Joe
Plambeck, with set design by Jennifer
Maiseloff. Opens Friday, Oct. 7, and runs
through Oct. 31. $15-$20. (248) 545-5545;
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ON THE STAGE
Don’t Dress for
Dinner, the first
show the Tipping
Point Theatre in
Northville ever
produced, was
so well-received
it’s getting a
return engage-
Lynne Konstantin ment to launch
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the theater’s
new season. The
comedy of errors,
directed by James R. Kuhl with scenic and
prop design by Jennifer Maiseloff, runs
through Oct. 23. $30-$40. (248) 347-0003;
tippingpointtheatre.com.
TV PREMIERES AND MORE
Oct. 2 sees the premiere of West World
on HBO, based on the 1973 film of the
same name in which advanced robots
in a Western theme park turn on the
rich patrons. Evan Rachel Wood, 29, co-
stars. Also on HBO is the highly antici-
pated comedy/drama series Divorce,
starring Sarah Jessica Parker, 51, as
a woman trying to make a new start.
Co-stars include Talia Balsam, 57, and
Alex Wolf, 18. Parker, Balsam and Wolf
are all children of Jewish fathers and
non-Jewish mothers (Balsam’s father
was the late actor Martin Balsam. Talia,
by the way, was long a famous footnote:
She was the only woman famous ladies’
man George Clooney wed before his
current wife of two years).
I made an error in the Emmy’s edition
of “Celebrity Jews” (Sept. 22) when I said
that Danish Jewish director Susanne
Bier, 56, didn’t get a directing nomi-
nation. She did, but not in the drama
category as others I mentioned — Bier
won for best director of a limited series.
And, yes, you heard correctly when lead
comedy series actor winner Jeffrey
Parker
Tambor, 72 (Transparent), told the band
to “sheket b’vakasha” as it tried to nudge
him off stage. It’s a phrase many of us
remember well from Hebrew school.
TWO TEAMS,
ONE JOB WELL DONE
The baseball playoffs begin on
Tuesday, Oct. 4. Playoff teams include
the Chicago Cubs, the winner of the
National League Central division;
respected pundits give them the best
chance of any team to win it all. The
Cubs have not won a league champi-