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thursday, aug. 3

BEAUTY & THE BEAST
7:30 pm, Aug. 3-4 & 2 pm, Aug.
5. The Peanut Gallery Players, a
nonprofit children’s theater training
program, stages the Disney musi-
cal with a cast of more than 76
actors, singers and dancers, ages
6-18. At Meadow Brook Theatre,
Oakland University, 2017 Wilson
Hall, Rochester. $15/$12 students &
seniors; also group discounts. RSVP:
www.peanutgalleryplayers.org or
248-885-5129.

snacks and playtime. At Adat Shalom
Synagogue, Farmington Hills. Free.
RSVP by Aug. 7: Samantha, ssha-
piro@adatshalom.org. Info: Debi,
dbanooni@adatshalom.org or 248-
626-2153.

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ALZHEIMER’S
CAREGIVER SUPPORT
1:30-3:30 pm, Aug. 8. Dorothy &
Peter Brown Jewish Community
Adult Day Care Program offers sev-
eral caregiver support groups each
month. This Alzheimer’s Association
daytime group is for family caregiv-
ers of older adults with memory loss;
respite care may be available. At JVS,
29699 Southfield Road, Southfield.
Free. RSVP: Dorothy Moon, dmoon@
jvsdet.org or 248-233-4392.

Lynne
Konstantin
Arts & Life Editor

AUG. 4: DAWES

monday, aug. 7

MEN’S CLUB
10 am, Aug. 7-28. Discussion group
meets weekly at same time. At the
JCC, West Bloomfield. Info: Rosa,
rchessler@jccdet.org or
248-432-5467.

The L.A.-based Dawes — powered by singer, guitarist and songwriter Taylor Goldsmith, his brother,
drummer Griffin Goldsmith, bassist Wylie Gelber and Tay Strathairn, keyboards — has a vintage
folk sound all their own, especially on their newest album, We’re All Gonna Die, produced by former
bandmate Blake Mills. See An Evening with Dawes at the Majestic Theatre.
$25-$30. Majesticdetroit.com.

CAREGIVER SUPPORT
5:30-7 pm, Aug. 7. Dorothy & Peter
Brown Jewish Community Adult Day
Care Program offers several care-
giver support groups each month.
This evening group is for family
caregivers of all older adults. At JVS,
29699 Southfield Road, Southfield.
Free. RSVP: Dorothy Moon, dmoon@
jvsdet.org or 248-233-4392.

AUG. 6-7: JEWS ON PBS

ISRAELI DANCING
8-10 pm, Aug. 7-28. Weekly
drop-in activity is for all skill levels.
Presented by JCC Without Borders -
The Active Life Program. At Fitnesse,
25591 Coolidge, Oak Park. $7 each
time. Info: Rosa, rchessler@jccdet.
org or 248-432-5467.

VOTING RIGHTS/FAIR ELECTIONS
7-9 pm, Aug. 8. JACII-Detroit
(Joint Action Committee for Political
Affairs-Detroit) will present panelists
Jocelyn Benson, Erica Peresman,
Mark Brewer and Dr. Kevin Deegan-
Krause. They will discuss the need
for redistricting reform. At Office
Coffee Shop, 402 S. Lafayette, Royal
Oak. Info: jaciidetroit@gmail.com or
248-736-6100.

Set your DVRs: At 9 p.m., Sunday, Aug. 6, PBS’ Great
Performances presents Broadway Musicals: A Jewish
Legacy , in which Joel Grey (shown, in Cabaret) narrates
a look at the role Jewish composers and lyricists played
in creating the modern American musical. Stephen
Sondheim, Richard Rodgers, Barbra Streisand, Fanny
Brice, Marc Shaiman, Oak Park-native Andrew Lippa
and more appear in clips or interviews. Same time the
next night, singer-songwriter-pianist-composer Ethan
Bortnick, 16, performs Generations of Music , filmed at
the Washington Pavilion in South Dakota with a 60-piece
symphony, a choir of more than 100 people and joined
by guests Peter Yarrow and Rufus Cappadocia. WTVS-
Detroit Public TV; dptv.org.

tuesday, aug. 8

wednesday, aug. 9

VIDEO LEARNING
1 pm, Aug. 9. Highlights of the
Shalom Hartman Institute’s June
2017 Community Leadership
Program Summer Retreat in
Jerusalem. Elana Stein Hain will
lecture on “1947: Judaism and the
World” as part of the video series,
“1917, 1947, 1967, 2017: The
Legacy of The Past and the Future
of Modern Israel.” Nancy Kaplan
facilitates a brief informal discussion
following the YouTube video. At Cong.
Beth Ahm, West Bloomfield. Free. No
RSVP needed. Info: nancyellen879@
att.net or 248-737-1931.

AUG. 9-13: DETROIT IMPROV FEST

Paul F. Tompkins, Mama’s Boy, SODA, the 313
(former Second City Detroiters living in L.A.),
Susan Messing (shown) of Messing with a
Friend and more will perform and host workshops
during the Detroit Improv Festival at various
venues around town. Detroitimprovfestival.org.

TUESDAYS WITH TOTS
10-11:30 am, Aug. 8. Newborns
to children age 5 may come with
a favorite adult to twice-monthly
programs. Each session offers music
with Hazzan Dan Gross, activities,

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