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 SEPTEMBER 26 • 2019 | 97

 EVIL DEAD: THE MUSICAL 
The hilariously, bloody tradition continues as Evil Dead: The Musical 
returns for its 10th season at the City Theatre inside Hockeytown Café 
in Detroit. Based on Sam Raimi’
s ’
80s cult classic films, Evil Dead: The 
Musical unearths the old familiar story: Boy and friends take a weekend 
getaway at abandoned cabin, boy expects to get lucky, boy unleashes 
ancient evil spirit, friends turn into Candarian Demons, boy fights until 
dawn to survive. As musical mayhem descends upon this sleepover 
in the woods, “camp” takes on a whole new meaning. Returning cast 
members include David Schoen as Jake and Garett Michael Harris as 
Ash. Evil Dead: The Musical has book and lyrics by George Reinblatt 
and music by Frank Cipolla, Christopher Bond, Melissa Morris and 
George Reinblatt. Tickets ($38.50 general admission) can be purchased 
at 313Presents.com. 

SEPT. 27 KATHY KOSINS
Artist and jazz vocalist Kathy Kosins’
 
latest exhibit “Art in the Abstract”
 comes 
to Two James Spirits, 2445 Michigan 
Ave., Detroit, through Dec. 15. An opening 
reception takes places from 7-11 p.m. 
Sept. 27 and features music from DJ 
Vincent Patricola. “I paint the sounds that 
I hear,”
 says Kosins, a Detroit native. “For 
me, painting is simply an extension of the 
music I perform and love to listen to.” 

SEPT. 27-OCT. 13
BONNIE & CLYDE
St. Dunstan’
s Theatre opens its season 
with the Tony-nominated musical Bonnie & 
Clyde, with book by Ivan Menchell, music 
by Frank Wildhorn and lyrics by Don 
Black. While there are plenty of hold-ups 
and shootouts in this tale, the love story 
between Bonnie and Clyde is at the heart 
of it. The production features local Jewish 
actors Rob Grodin as Henry and Alan 
Binkow as the Sheriff. Alan and Sarah 
Binkow are producers. Tickets are $20; $18 
each for students and seniors. Consider this 
show rated “R”
 for violence and language. 
St. Dunstan’
s is located at 400 Lone Pine 
Road in Bloomfield Hills. For tickets, visit 
StDunstansTheatre.com. 

Editor’s 
Picks
SATURDAY, SEPT. 28

SOULFUL YOGA
10 am, Sept. 28. Join Rabbi 
Rachel Shere and yoga 
instructor Nichole Ferguson 
for Elul Learning: Pre-High 
Holidays Soulful Yoga at Adat 
Shalom. Connect body and 
soul and apply the wisdom of 
Torah to the gentle practice of 
yoga. No yoga experience is 
necessary. Free and open to the 
community. Dress comfortably 
and bring a mat. Info: 248-851-
5100.

JET THEATRE
5 pm & 8:30 pm, Sept. 28. 
Final performances of On 
Golden Pond. At 1124 E. West 
Maple, Walled Lake. Tickets: 
$44 adults, $41 seniors, 
military, union members; $16 
students. Info: 248-788-2900.

SUNDAY, SEPT. 29

EREV ROSH HASHANAH
7:30 pm, Sept. 29. The 
community is invited to attend 
Temple Kol Ami’
s Erev Rosh 
Hashanah service. The service 
is free; however, tickets are 
required. Call 248-661-0040.

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 2

ART THROUGH DRAWING
11:30 am-1 pm, Oct. 2. 
Sponsored by the Active Life 
at the Jewish Community 
Center, West Bloomfield. 
Taught by Todd Larson. Four-
week session: $55 includes 
all supplies. Options: charcoal, 
color pastels, acrylic. RSVP: 
248-432-5467 or rchessler@
jccdet.org.

MOVIE MATINEE
1 pm, Oct. 2. At the Jewish 
Community Center in West 
Bloomfield. Billy Crystal 700 
Sundays (2 hrs. 14 min.) Free.

THURSDAY, OCT. 3

ART INSTITUTE TOUR
RSVP for Oct. 10. At Flint 
Institute of Arts. Jewish 
Historical Society of Michigan 
will sponsor two curator-led 
tours of the Sherwin and 
Shirley Glass collection wing. 
Optional bus service from JCC 

in West Bloomfield available 
for additional fee. Tickets 
include a donation to the FIA 
and a catered boxed lunch. 
Cost: JHSM not on bus $70; 
non-members not on bus $85; 
JHSM members riding bus $85; 
non-members riding bus $100. 
Register at 248-432-5617.

SOULFUL YOGA
10 am, Oct. 5. Join Rabbi 
Rachel Shere and yoga 
instructor Mindy Eisenberg 
at Adat Shalom Synagogue. 
Connect body and soul and 
apply the wisdom of Torah 
to the gentle practice of 
yoga. No yoga experience is 
necessary. Free and open to the 
community. Dress comfortably 
and bring a mat. Info: 248-851-
5100.

POTTERY CLASS
11 am-1 pm, Oct. 3. Sponsored 
by the Active Life at the Jewish 
Community Center, West 
Bloomfield. Pottery classes for 
adults taught by Allison Berlin. 
All supplies included; class 
punch card available. Cost: 
$165 for 12 punches (one free 
class). RSVP: 248-432-5467 or 
rchessler@jccdet.org.

CAREGIVER SUPPORT
1:30-3 pm, Oct. 3. The 
Alzheimer’
s Association-
Greater Michigan Chapter, 
in collaboration with Jewish 
Senior Life, holds a monthly 
support group on the first 
Tuesday. However, for October 
only, it will take place on the 
first Thursday due to the Jewish 
holiday. Family caregivers 
including relatives and friends 
of those with Alzheimer’
s 
disease or any other form 
of dementia are welcome to 
attend. The group’
s facilitator 
is Diane Schwartz, M.A., LPC. 
At Teitel Apartments in the 
Media Room.15106 W. 10 Mile 
Rd. Oak Park. Free. RSVP to 
Diane: dianemarshaschwartz@
gmail.com or 928-444-0151.

Compiled by Sy Manello/Editorial 
Assistant. Send items at least 14 
days in advance to calendar@
thejewishnews.com.

SEPT 26-NOV.2

DETROITTHEATER.ORG
COURTESY OF KATHY KOSINS

SARAH BINKOW

