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Community
Because of the coronavirus
as well as guidelines set by
Michigan Gov. Gretchen
Whitmer to restrict public
gatherings to 50 people,
Broadway in Detroit has
canceled its performances of
Dear Evan Hansen, scheduled
for March 25-April 5 at the
Fisher Theatre in Detroit.
A company press release
says it hopes to announce
dates for a future engagement
of the musical. As of Monday,
March 16, Broadway in Detroit
says all future shows planned
after Evan Hansen will go on
as scheduled, pending further
coronavirus complications.
To learn how to
obtain refunds, go to
BroadwayInDetroit or call
(313) 872-1000.
A special benefit for youth
wellness services had been
scheduled for the April 1 per-
formance of Dear Evan Hansen,
featuring actor Sam Primack,
18, in the title role. Primack’
s
mother and grandparents are
former Detroiters.
The benefit was sponsored
by the Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit, Jewish
Family Service and the Jewish
Community Center of Metro
Detroit.
“We had planned a great
fundraising event around the
Dear Evan Hansen perfor-
mance, but the Fisher Theatre’
s
decision to cancel the show
is absolutely necessary given
the dangers of the coronavi-
rus,
” said Todd Krieger, senior
director, planning and agency
relations for Federation.
“While we will provide a
full refund for all tickets pur-
chased, we truly hope com-
munity members will consider
allowing us to keep a portion
of their ticket price to fund
youth mental health services.
These will become increasing-
ly important as young people
try to manage the emotional
toll of the coronavirus.
”
For refunds, contact Amy
Wayne at awayne@jfmd.org.
Creating a sense of
community during these
challenging times takes
ingenuity — and technology.
The Hillel Day School
of Metropolitan Detroit
community achieved
togetherness on Friday
evening and again on Monday
morning when hundreds of
students, parents and staff
participated in candle lighting
and Havdalah using a Zoom
video link.
“Even if we are separated,
at home we can continue
to connect as a Hillel
community, supporting each
other through this pandemic,”
said Rabbi David Fain, Hillel’
s
Rav Beit Hasefer. “We will
continue to have opportunities
to connect and build our
community virtually.”
— Gabriella Burman,
Hillel Day School
HILLEL DAY SCHOOL
Using technology, Hillel
Day School families joined
a virtual Shabbat candle-
lighting and Havdalah led
by Rabbi David Fain.
Dear Evan Hansen Show,
Community Benefit Canceled
Hillel Families Share Shabbat
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