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MUSICAL PREMIERE
NOW-MAY 20
The Pin-Up Girls, by James
Hindman and Jeffrey Lodin,
runs at Meadow Brook
Theatre on the campus
of Oakland University in
Rochester. Tickets range
from $36 to $46 and are
available by calling the
Meadow Brook Theatre box
office, 248-377-3300, or
going online at ticketmaster.
com. Student discounts are
available at the box office.
Groups of eight or more
should call 248-370-3316
for group pricing.
JET REOPENS
APRIL 21-MAY 15
First production of season:
Same Time, Next Year by
Bernard Slade. In 1951 at a
small California Inn, George
and Doris have an affair.
Instead of writing it off as
a one-night stand, the lov-
ers agree to meet at the
inn once a year — every
year. This classic romantic
comedy follows Doris and
George throughout the
decades in this charming
play about love, intimacy
and marriage. Ticket info:
call 248-788-2900. All per-
formances: Thursday 7:30
pm; Friday 8 pm; Saturday
5 pm; Sunday 2 pm. JET
is located at 1124 E. West
Maple Road, Walled Lake.
CABARET 313
6:30 & 8:45 PM, APRIL 23
Broadway, movie and
television actor Norm
Lewis will perform at the
Garden Theater, 3929
Woodward Ave., Detroit.
Audiences will be social-
ly distanced and seated
safely apart at tables.
Masks will be required to
be worn for the duration
of the performance. Upon
entry, attendees will be
required to show proof of
vaccination or a negative
COVID-19 test that was
taken within 72 hours of
the event. Tickets will
not be sold at the door. A
cash bar and free garage
parking will be available.
Tickets: $200 front and
center, $60 for general
seating, $25 for 40 and
younger. For full season
information, visit
cabaret313.org or call 313-
405-5061.
MR. B PERFORMS
8 PM, APRIL 23
At The Ark, 316 S. Main,
Ann Arbor. Born in Flint and
a true Michigan institution,
Mr. B (Mark Braun) is a rare
living link to the early days
of boogie woogie, hav-
ing learned directly from
legends like Little Brother
Montgomery and Blind
John Davis. Info: theark.org/
events. Cost: $30.
JHSM BOOK CLUB
7 PM, APRIL 25
The Jewish Historical
Society of Michigan will
host this in-person event at
Congregation Beth Ahm,
5075 W. Maple Road, West
Bloomfield: a discussion
of Mary Doria Russell’s
novel, The Women of
Copper Country. Special
guests include outstate
friends Carol Ellstein,
Susan Burack and Lynnette
Weber, who will Zoom in
to offer remarks on Jewish
connections to the novel
and its historical material.
As a Great Michigan Read
partner, JHSM has 50 free
copies of the book and
supporting educational
materials. The first 50 regis-
trants will receive one free
set each, while supplies
last. Materials will be avail-
able for local pickup only.
Suggested donation: $36
per ticket. Info: michigan-
jewishhistory.org. Register
by 9 pm April 24.
HADASSAH PROGRAM
7 PM, APRIL 26
Pamela Talkin, former U.S.
Supreme Court Marshal,
will answer questions about
current developments at
the Supreme Court and
what to anticipate in the
future. Info: greaterdetroit@
hadassah.org or 248-683-
5030. Register by April
24: $15 online event fee;
hadassahmidwest.org/
GDAttorneysJudges.
ARTIST SPOTLIGHT
8 PM, APRIL 26
At The Ark, 316 S. Main,
Ann Arbor. Described as
“one of the best acous-
tic pickers on the scene
today,” Cary Morin brings
together the great musical
traditions of America and
beyond like no other. With
deft fingerstyle guitar and
ON THE GO
PEOPLE | PLACES | EVENTS
THE PIN-UP GIRLS
NOW-MAY 20
NORM LEWIS
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MR. B
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